….but Glen of Imaal Terriers (and their people) were still out there.
Midland Counties saw Mike Brown in the centre of the ring, it was the thought of the show that kept him going through his long weeks of chemotherapy and he was so pleased to be able to be there after a “sage nod” from his consultant. Best of Breed was Pajantick Razamataz with Wickholm Breaking Dawn Best Bitch. Jeonty Yippe Kiaye and Jeonty Letty Be Magic taking the respective Reserves. Best Veteran, Johnny Be Good of Romainville, left spectators in no doubt how thrilled he was to be back in the ring again.
Seinajoki (Finland) was a BOB for Cairdiulacht Daibhi MacMiolmor and Gleann Una Noonan was Best Bitch & Best Veteran. Delaware (Ohio) KC saw the breeds only reported Group placement when Daulton’s Ciaran of Pine Meadow was OHG3. Sister Daulton’s Caoimhe of Pine Meadow was Best Opposite. The 2nd Delaware Show saw Finnabair You Should Be So Lucky take top award. Daulton’s Eili from Emerald Isle was Best of Breed last weekend at both Wenatchee Kennel Club shows and got her first Group placement (Gp4)
Jeonty Letty Be Magic was at Northwich & District Canine Society and had an excellent day with AVNSC Junior, Reserve Best NSC and a 1st in the Junior Stakes.
Karen Forbes was invited to represent the Kennel Club at a meet and greet to show that with care dogs and horses can be in the same place during exercise so Jeonty Dreams A Dream with Karensbrae went as part of the pack.
Monique reports for the “brains” department:- At an AKC Agility trial on Saturday, Ginny qualified in her first attempt ever in the Open Standard Preferred class and then qualified for the third time earning her title in the Open Jumpers Preferred class!
Congratulations everybody
- Ginny-Open Jumpers Preferred
- Pajantick Razamataz, Wickholm Breaking Dawn
- Cairdiulacht Daibhi MacMiolmor
- Daulton’s Eili from Emerald Isle
- Dogs & horses CAN be fine together
At the Vancouver Kennel Club show in Ridgefield, WA, Lulu (CH Keadeen’s Luck Be A Lady) finished her grand championship. Kylie (Keadeen’s Mist Over Kylemore) was shown for the first time—and got her two majors! Tristan (Keadeen’s Happy-Go-Lucky) finished his championship. All three of those dogs are from the same 2017 litter. Finally, Stella (GCHS Keadeen’s Second Star to the Right) won the breed both days and got a Group 4 on Sunday. Thanks to judges Peggy Llloyd, Lee Whittier, and Polly Smith, and handler Ed Thomason and assistant Shantae Martinez.
Thanks Jerry. I know you have a time warp with the UK but if you can let me know results asap they’ll go in the main round up.
Liz