GCH CH Fyrstartr’s Paint It Black
We love those clubs that host shows off the beaten
path. Not only does it give exhibitors
an excuse to visit an exotic location, it brings our world to a public that
rarely gets to see quality purebred dogs.
One such club, the Arizona White Mountain Kennel Club spent the weekend
in Show Low AZ, some 180 miles east northeast of Phoenix.
GCH CH Hitime’s What the Inferno
The seven dogs that made it to judge Alice Inman’s final
were the Pointer, GCH CH Solivia's Decadence Of Beagood, the Rhodesian
Ridgeback, Raviro Chiposhi Remington Rimfire JC, the Great Dane, GCH CH Tue-J’s
Pacific Category Five, the American Staffordshire Terrier, GCH CH Red Warrior
Geneva, the Pomeranian, GCH CH Hitime’s What the Inferno, the Schipperke, GCH
CH Fyrstartr’s Paint It Black, and the Australian Cattle Dog, GCH CH Vista's Wait
For The Beep At Mgk.
BIS went to the nine year old Schipperke, Jagger, and RBIS
to the Pom, Danny. It was the first of
the year for Jagger. Congratulations to breeder/owner
Donna Simmons.
GCH CH Raviro Chiposhi Remington Rimfire JC
Danny, and the aforementioned Ridgeback would return to the final
ring on Sunday to plead their case with judge Jon Cole. Joining them were the Brittany, GCH CH Sunquest
Star Vue’s Special Edition, the Rottweiler, CH Sunbear’s Madagascar RN, the
Wire Fox Terrier, GCH CH Random Ruse, the Dalmatian, Aberdeen N Cahun New
Normal, and the German Shepherd Dog, GCH CH Karizma’s Born To Run Kaleef Von
Loar.
Going to the head of the line was the Pom, Danny, followed by
the Ridgeback, Gunner. Danny is the
country’s Number One Toy Dog and Number Eight Dog All Breeds with 17 BIS this
season.
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