GCH CH Kenro’s Witching Hour
With five all breed shows Lexington KY drew many of the
nation’s top dogs last week. Check our
archives on the right hand sidebar for Thursday and Friday results.
GCH
CH Aubrey’s Tails of Mystery
On Saturday judge Rhonda Ralphs was in the final ring for
the hometown Lexington Kennel Club. The
seven hoping to gain her favor were the English Springer Spaniel, CH Cerise
Dixieland Dutchess, the Black & Tan Coonhound, CH Foxfire Full Force Gale,
the Giant Schnauzer, GCH CH Kenro’s Witching Hour, the Russell Terrier, GCH CH
Goldsands Columbus, the Pug, GCH CH Hill Country Tag I’m It, the Bichon Frise,
GCH CH Vogelflight’s “Honor” to Pillowtalk, and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, GCH
CH Aubrey’s Tails of Mystery.
The Giant, Dora, was her BIS and the Corgi, Libby, was her
RBIS. It was the second BIS of the stop
for Dora, the nation’s Number Two Working Dog and Number Four Dog All Breeds
with 19 BIS and 48 Working groups.
GCH CH Oncore Mykyna Storm
The Coonhound, Pug, and Bichon would return on Sunday to see
BIS judge Susan St John-Brown. Joining
them were the Pointer, GCH CH Oncore Mykyna Storm, the Standard Schnauzer, GCH
CH Blackhawk Finnegan’s Wake, the Welsh Terrier, GCH CH Shaireab Bayleigh Maid
of Honor, and the Old English Sheepdog, GCH CH Bugaboo’s Picture Perfect.
GCH CH Shaireab Bayleigh Maid of Honor
She would go with the Pointer, Stormy, as her Best and the Welsh
Terrier, Jennie, as her Reserve. It’s
the first BIS of the year for Stormy and breeder/owner/handler Dr Patricia
Haines. Congratulations to Patti, co-breeders
Peggy Davis, Amy Walker and Racheal Murphy, and owners Thaddeus Haines and
Peggy Davis.
GCH CH Vogelflight’s “Honor” to Pillowtalk
The Mid-Kentucky Kennel Club had Monday’s closer and they
asked Charles Olvis to choose his top two from the English Setter, GCH CH
Stargazr'n Wingfield Time Will Tell, and the now familiar Coonhound, Giant
Schnauzer, Welsh Terrier, Pug, Bichon, and the OES, GCH CH Bugaboo's Picture Perfect.
CH Foxfire Full Force Gale
He would select the Bichon, Honor as his BIS and the Coonhound,
Molly, as his RBIS. It’s the second BIS
of the set and the 12th of the year for the nation’s Number Two Non-Sporting
Dog.
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