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2010 - The Year in Review An annual recapitulation of the year past. BY MATTHEW H. STANDER
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2010 - The UK Year in Review With all his foreign judging, D is grateful Andrew can tell our readers what was going on in the UK last year. BY ANDREW BRACE
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The FCI-Centenary 100 years and the celebration will be in Paris over July 4th, 2011-How many American judges–two at most–but it’s still Paree in summer! BY SARI BREWSTER TIETJEN
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European Dog Show - Slovenia The success of the European Dog Show held in Slovenia this past year is written about by “MR. OUR DOGS” of the UK himself, none other than the internationally known Vince Hogan and what a grand time was had by all! BY VINCE HOGAN
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The Kennel Club Charitable Trust Learn how dogs are better off in the UK thanks to this special Trust. BY MIKE TOWNSEND
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All Therapy Dogs Are Champions This ‘Angel on a Leash’ story furthers the work of this great charity. BY GREER GRIFFITH
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A Chairman’S Reflections Want to learn what and who has been the motivating factors working behind AKC for the past decade or so? Here’s the Chairman himself commenting to a Delegate interview. BY CONNIE VANACORE
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The Year In Agility Who better than Sharon Anderson to tell us about the world of Agility and its continuing development and importance to the sport of the purebred dog. BY SHARON ANDERSON
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Tails of Yesteryear Looking for unusual and rare objects d’art? Tucked away in the upper reaches of New York State are two people who find them for you and occasionally sell them at a dog show or two as well.
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An Interview with James P. Crowley Not only has Jim written about the Delegate Body but he is interviewed for the first time ever as well!!
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THAT Was The Winner? A new light on AKC judges who actually work their dogs is presented by MJ, who continues to stress the need and hope that people use their dogs in areas for which they were originally developed. BY MJ NELSON CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 4
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Dynamic Ceramics THE ART OF JOEY CHIARELLO • Now Nick is telling us about dog ceramics--another art form for the dog!
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The Evolution of the AKC Delegate Body Possibly the longest termed employee and officer of AKC, its Executive Secretary records for posterity how the Delegate Body was developed. Truly a unique and important recordation. BY JAMES CROWLEY
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Cane What? ISRAELI DOG OF THE YEAR COMPETITION • Yes dog shows are growing, developing, and alive & well in Israel! BY YOSSI GUY
Our Literary Legacy
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Books, magazines and other reading materials about dogs have been around forever and who other than Mr. Weiss has a better knowledge of this history. BY SEYMOUR N. WEISS
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In Search of Ch. Bang Away of Sirrah Crest Historically one of dogdom’s most incredible exhibits, this article sheds light on America’s Greatest Boxer. BY SHARON SAKSON
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Reaching a Milestone The National Dog Show of AKC and Eukanuba in all its glory and meaning. BY MICHAEL CANALIZO
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The name of the photographer speaks for itself as any photo essay of Mr. Jezierski’s is a valued piece of work and this one is no exception, that's for sure.
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Handlers Directory Stanley R. Harris Publisher
The 2010 World Challenge The growth and popularity of this comparatively new special event held at the AENC is written about by one of the primary judges who adjudicated at the event itself, America's beloved Desmond. BY DESMOND MURPHY
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The Chicago White Sox pitcher and his wife Jamie go to bat for stray dogs. Will other Major League teams and athletes follow their lead? BY SHAUN COEN
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The latest addition -”Dodger”, the smooth fox terrier. BY MATTHEW H. STANDER
Eugene Z. Zaphiris Editor-In-Chief Sean K. Gaffney Creative Director Matthew H. Stander Editor York Christopher King Advertising Editor Shaun Coen Associate Editor
D - The Dog News Annual Magazine is published once a year by Harris Publications, Inc. 1115 Broadway, New York, New York 10010. Single copy price: $20.00. Submissions of manuscripts, illustrations and/or photographs must be accompanied by a stamped, selfaddressed envelope. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited material. Copyright 2011 by Harris Publications, Inc. All rights reserved under International and Pan American Copyright Conventions. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited. Printed in the U.S.A. The Editor reserves the right to edit all material submitted for publication. THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 6
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Welcome to D-the DOG NEWS ANNUAL circa 2011. This once a year coffee table presentation about the international world of owning and loving dogs is long on history and the people and organizations which have done so much to further and continue the relationship between man and his best friend the dog.
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t takes much more than developing a so-called working vocabulary of 1,000 words to highlight the very special personal feelings that exist among people and their dogs. It took decades if not centuries of development for the dog to be recognized as ⇒rst the worker and provider for man, which of course was one of its original and major purposes and which continues through the present in certain countries and is even further developed today in America. Particularly is this true in areas of potential terrorist attacks, natural disasters and disease ⇒ndings, as the value of the sense, smell and empathy are just now being totally recognized and re-evaluated. But it is the good feeling and sense of companionship where the dog excels and where it is truly appreciated and beloved. The comfort provided by the dog in one’s home and the distinct love and devotion it shows to the family of which it is a part are what helps this pet earn that very special place in our heart. This issue of D explores and develops the history and relationships of both the dog and the people and organizations that have played a role in this development. That there are factions and organizations that belittle these efforts or movements which have attempted to thwart or incorrectly portray both the motives and actions of the breeder/dog-lover cannot be denied. Be it in the form of BSL laws or restrictive legislation brought about by incorrect and falsi⇒ed ⇒gures relative to major dog population ⇒gures the fact that the concerned and respected breeders’ concerns are ⇒rst and foremost and have been from the beginning the care and health and welfare of the dog itself is an undeniable fact of life. Of course there are exceptions to the rule--take the average puppy farmer or the occasional bad breeder--but overall the concerned and longtime lon American breeder has a record of heart, h compassion and love for the dog unparalleled un in modern times. And that is what D is all about--stressing this love and a concern for the dog--it’s longtime health h and welfare not only in the United States of America but the worldwide.
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Jean Fournier announced as Best In Show arbiter for 2010 AKC/ Eukanuba show...DOG NEWS begins 26th year of consecutive weekly publication...Alleged embezzlement of funds of the Bull Terrier Club and DWWA continue to send shock waves throughout Fancy... Assessment fee for Judges continues to be written about...
Should Agility Clubs be seated as Member Clubs new question raised...Eukanuba Breeder’s Stakes to begin in Oregon in January with ultimate winner having the opportunity to compete in World Challenge event... Top winning dog All-Breed in a runaway race is the American bred Scottie bitch Ch. Roundtown Mercedes of Maryscot...Negative focus of program “Purebred Dogs Exposed” highlighted by Dean Jean Hendricks of the U of P Veterinary School-article deemed a must read for all...Shelter Scams throughout the country is an article by Wayne Cavanaugh of UKC all should read as well...USA TODAY is urged to present all sides of the shelter argument and not just those of PETA and HSUS as it presently is doing...Value of the foreign judges opinion and how they get approved to judge in the States heats up... Should Club Treasurers be bonded in light of latest embezzlement cases??? Canine Partners for mixed breeds approved by Board... Term limits for Board Members on the table again-many ask whether a business entity such as AKC should have governmental type restrictions instead of performance reviews provided for by election procedures...Grand Championship title debated the length and width of America...AKC outstanding in helping Hatian earthquake relief...AKC enters show dog ad business to the consternation of many...Bob Smith intelligently moves to establish committee to review judging approvals...Effective Feb. 15 Board eliminates new employees eligibility from pension plan in effort to reduce expenses but they will be able to contribute to 401(k)’s...CHF President’s Award to Roy and Joann Kusumoto...Michael Vick’s nomination by his teammates on the Eagles for the Block sportsmanship award protested all over the place...Billboard campaign in California gains momentum as a means to get advantages of buying from a breeder more attention... Brookville clubs happily “burn mortgage papers as land is now officially theirs”... CONTINUED ON PAGE 169
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Despite German Shepherds having their share of problems with the Kennel Club, a German import in that breed has done much to restore its credibility at group level and advance the ideals of the more German-minded breeders. Ch Elmo vom Hühnegrab has also won three all breed Bests, the first time for many a year for a GSD to win such awards, and he is the country’s Top Pastoral. He is pictured with handler Steve Cox, who took Elmo over after being so impressed with him when he judged and awarding him his first CC. Photo by Will Harris
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2010 has been a year in which the world of purebred dogs in the UK has seen considerable change, much of it possibly occasioned by the now famous and controversial television documentary, Pedigree Dogs Exposed, which shook the foundations of the fancy. It would be giving the programme too much credibility to credit them with occasioning some of the moves that have been made by the Kennel Club, but would possibly be fair to suggest that some of the Club’s actions were implemented more speedily than had been planned, in the wake of the television screening. CONTINUED ON PAGE 98 Dog of the Year in 2010 was just one title garnered by the history-making Chinese Crested bitch, Ch Vanitonia Unwrapped, who also won the title of Pup of the Year and topped the Eukanuba Champion Stakes Finals. Until 2010 a Chinese Crested Dog had never won a BIS at an all breeds Championship show in the UK. Nora went on to win eight in the year, something never before achieved by any breed. Photo by Andrew Brace
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2011 will be the 100th Anniversary of the international dog organization known throughout the world as the FCI.
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ost active e fanciers fanciers are aware of the initials, initials but b t have little knowlbu knowl edge as to exactly what they stand for. What is the FCI and what does it do? Is it a registry? Does it license/approve judges? Put on dog shows? The initials “FCI” stand for Federation Cynologique Internationale. Its principal place of business is located at Place Albert 1er, 13, B-6530, Thuin, Belgium. It identifies itself as “. . . the world Canine Organisation. It includes 86 members and contract partners (one member per country) that each issue their own pedigrees and train their own judges.” Originally founded in 1911 by national kennel clubs from the countries of Germany, Austria, Belgium, France and the Netherlands, the federation’s declared purpose was to “. . . encourage, protect and defend the ‘cynologie’ and breeding of pure breed dogs with every means necessary or useful.” Although its activities were hampered by both world wars (especially during the first World War when it was basically dormant until its revitalization in 1921by the national kennel clubs of France and Bel-
• Process the results of international shows where CACIB (Certificat d’Aptitude au Championnat International de Beaute) is awarded. • Register kennel names at an international level. • Process the results of the different Working Trials, including Lure Course, Agility and Obedience. • Set up the calendar of the international dog shows and events.
• Confirm the titles of International Beauty Show, Working, Obedience, Agility, and Racing Champion. • Update and translate the breed standards into the four FCI working languages (French, English, Spanish and German). • Keep up to date the lists of judges internationally licensed to award the CACIB in international shows. • Translate and update the various international regulations.
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European Dog Show Slovenia No sooner had the World Dog show finished in Denmark in June than we all seemed to be planning for the European Dog show in Slovenia just a few months later! And so soon again we were cheering a top Saluki winning BIS, a few sizes up from the Poodle who took top spot in Denmark! By Vince Hogan
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At the European Winners show, held in Celje, Slovenia, Marija Kavčič chose as her Best In Show the four-year-old US bred Saluki, Nicklas Eriksson and Ingunn’s Shiraz California Dreamin. Second place went to the Standard Poodle, Torrealba Zuleika’s three-year-old Diego Da Maya and third to the three-year-old Komondor, Gabor Korózs’ Orsi Óhungarikum, from Hungary.
lovenia is of course one of the emerging Eastern European nations both in political terms as well as in the world of dogs. It’s not Slovakia, its not Bratislava, it is a small, pretty country just north and to the right of Italy. As with many shows and organisations like this, the path to the show in Celje had not been easy with a change in the Presidency along the way and with it some of the organisation. With a reworking of the judges panel sometime ago, there had been rumblings in the international judging community and many opinions expressed that this show would be a ‘disaster’. As we all know in dogs, talk is cheap and it’s actions that speak louder than words and by the end of the show no one could be left in doubt that this event had been a success and that its small team had worked extremely hard both before and during the event. Nature had also conspired to make life difficult for the show’s Project ManCONTINUED ON PAGE 180
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BY MIKE TOWNSEND Chairman of Trustees Kennel Club Charitable Trust.
The Kennel Club Charitable Trust “Wow! What can we say? Thank you, thank you, thank you. I have to admit I did cry when I opened the post.”
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his quote shows just how much relatively small sums (in this case $3,200) mean to people who care deeply for dogs needing care and attention, and seeking their “forever” home. They bring pleasure to the recipients, and above all benefit the dogs involved. So what is the Kennel Club Charitable Trust, and what does it do? As this questioning dog seems to be asking. The Trust is a grant-making charity registered in England and Wales. It was established in 1987 with initial funding coming from a small legacy. Since then it has grown significantly and given grants totalling more than $8M, with more than half that sum being in the last 5 years. (This table shows the growth of the Trust’s grants since inception). (excluding Pedigree Adoption Drive – see next page) The Trust’s grants are largely restricted to the UK, and are seldom available for building projects. The Trust derives its funds from a number of sources, the most significant of which have been the Kennel Club, Pedigree (the Mars Corporation) and Agria Pet Insurance (previously Pet Partners). But many individuals and canine societies make regular contributions to help the Trust “make a difference for dogs”. Crufts exhibitors are encouraged to make a small donation to the Trust, which is then CONTINUED ON PAGE 130
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All Therapy Dogs Are
Champions A young patient is fascinated by Stump at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston (photo courtesy of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center)
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n the world of therapy dogs and Angel On A Leash, there are two mantras that pretty much tell the story. The first is that all therapy dogs are champions. They do good things for people in need every single day in thousands of health care facilities, schools, extended care and other places around the country. The second mantra is one that you will hear any time that David Frei, Angel On Leash president, speaks in public: We should worry less about what we teach our dogs and more about what we learn from them. The therapy dog teams of Angel On A Leash give us something to learn every time they walk into a hospital or extended care facility or anywhere else. It happened a lot in 2010, another busy and successful year for Angel On A Leash, an independent 501(c)(3) charity that began as a charitable activity of the Westminster Kennel Club in 2004. Today, Angel continues to have a presence in more than ten facilities around the country. In 2010, Angel On A Leash created a pilot therapy dog program at the Fisher House at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston. Made possible by a grant from the Fluor Corporation, Angel recruited Fluor employees in Houston to go through a Delta
Society training program with their dogs. Eventually, those teams were put in place at the Fisher House, a home away from home for the families of military members who are at the VA Medical Center for treatment and physical therapy. Another highlight in 2010 was Angel’s role in a proclamation by State Senator Liz Krueger in declaring October 2 as New York State Therapy Dog Day. The proclamation recognized the partnership of the Ronald McDonald House New York and Angel On A Leash in providing a therapy dog program for their young pediatric oncology patients and their families: “WHEREAS Angel On A Leash enhances health and quality of life through play and enrichment activities which promotes the human-animal bond … (and is) deserving of recognition for their contributions to the health and well-being of New Yorkers…”
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number of Westminster Best In Show winners have done therapy dog work in their retirement years. They visit health care facilities and in doing so, their fame and celebrity help to open doors for therapy dogs everywhere. James (2007), Rufus (2006) and Uno (2008) have stayed busy with therapy dog appearances around the country. JR (2001) and Stump (2009) have also been visiting when they can. The people they visit get a kick out of their celebrity, but they also enjoy all those benefits that a well-trained therapy dog can offer. THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 34
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REFLECTIONS There are people who have the ability to move their universe in a positive direction. They lead with intelligence and vision. They recognize which challenges are pressing, and they have the management skills and the creativity to find solutions. BY CONNIE VANACORE
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he American Kennel Club, since its founding over 125 years ago, has had several leaders who possess those qualities. The present Chairman, Ron Menaker, stands out within this distinguished group. Ron Menaker has been a Delegate to AKC since 1988. He has represented three clubs during his tenure: The Bedlington Terrier Club of America, the Des Moines Obedience Training Club and currently the Rockford Freeport Illinois Kennel Club. He was appointed to the AKC Board in 1996 and served through 1998, returned in 2000 and was elected Vice Chairman in 2001 and Chairman in 2002. 2011 will be his last full year on the Board, due to the term limit rule passed by the Delegates. Menaker, 65, grew up in New York City and attended Queens College. He and his wife, Kathy, have two children and four grandchildren. His professional career is centered in the financial world. In 2001 he retired from JP Morgan & Company Inc. as a Managing Director. He also served as President and Director of JP Morgan Services. In those capacities he was responsible for 17,000 employees worldwide. Menaker currently serves on the Boards of several other corCONTINUED ON PAGE 184
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Agility The review of the 2010 year in AKC Agility was a positive view of a sport still on the upswing.
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t the start up of the sport in 1994 everything was new and exciting to the entire dog fancy and the AKC staff. Thanks to innovative changes to the program, this is still the case. Each year in the past agility has experienced growth in entries and trials; thank goodness that was still the case in 2010. In 2010 agility was up 7% from 2009 with 2,458 licensed trials held. The entries were up approximately 6 % from 2009. The final number is not in yet as all the trials have not been recorded but at this writing they are over
915,000 and will undoubtedly hit the 931,000 mark. This bodes well for a sport that in reality is still in its infancy at AKC. It is hoped that the new class, Time to Beat, that has been introduced by the Agility Advisory committee will be pushed thru the process and will be offered this year and this surely will increase entry numbers even more in 2011. This new class was field tested and very well received by the fancy. It is just plain fun for dog and handler and fair to all competitors. CONTINUED ON PAGE 142
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Tails of Yesteryear While traveling in New England in the late 1960’s with our ten-year-old son, we stopped for a bite to eat at a Howard Johnson’s and wandered into the adjoining gift shop. He spotted a small Japanese figurine of a German Shepherd. “Mom, that looks like Megan.” That did it. By Steven Barbash Soon we discovered that figurines were made in different countries and of different materials. We also discovered that obtaining a nice piece was a great way to celebrate a win in the breed ring, or to provide for - more frequently - a loss. As our involvement in purebred dogs became deeper, so became our interest in how the dogs were and had been depicted throughout the world and since antiquity, in all forms of the decorative arts, in sculpture, in painting, in textiles, in jewelry, as symbol, as talisman, all celebrating the unique bond between humans and dogs, in all of its myriad functions. The collection that we brought with us when we moved to the Rochester, New York area in 1970 expanded exponentially and began to include studies of other dogs we had, most notably Whippets, and then other breeds, and then all breeds. By the time we set up a part of the collection in a shared vendor’s booth at the Syracuse Fairgrounds, we CONTINUED ON PAGE 146 THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 46
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s Executive Secretary of The American Kennel Club, James P. Crowley has spent just about 40 years working in a wide array of functions to help steer the AKC. While his jobs have changed, one thing has stayed rock solid: he’s a man of remarkable integrity. “For years, AKC Board minutes were not made public,” Crowley told me. “I was the only person with the combination to the safe. No one could access those minutes. If someone needed to read something, they had to make a written request. At the next board meeting, I would haul out the minute books and stand there watching them while they read the portion they requested. Then the books were taken back and locked in the safe.” In his job as Executive Secretary of AKC, Crowley has often had to be the “man in the middle”, going between
the President and Chairman of the Board in a delicate act of shuttle diplomacy. “We didn’t always have harmonious times here,” he remarked. “At times, the staff was put under tremendous strain when there was conflict between the President and the Board.” Crowley is a history buff and enjoys reading books on history and biographies, as well as antiquing with his wife. With AKC he has lived history much more than he’s studied it. His is a remarkable career spanning 9 Presidents and almost as many Board Chairman; well over 100 board members and a legion of Delegates. He commented, “I’ve lived history for the past 40 years, as opposed to simply knowing about it. I’ve been a participant and eyewitness to 1/3 of the life of the Club.” Crowley revealed something that makes that fact even more amazing. “I serve from year to year. The President, Chief OperatCONTINUED ON PAGE 156
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GCh. Salishan My Special Angel (BIS BISS Am/Can Ch. Excalibur Sticks N Stones, ROM x Ch. Salishan I’m No Angel, ROM)
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Absolutely Smooth Fox Terriers
Take A Peek Back Best of Breed American Fox Terrier Club National Specialty Judge Mr. Peter Green onto Group Third Judge Ms. Peggy Beisel-McIlwaine at 2010 Montgomery County Kennel Club
Adam is America’s Number One* Smooth Fox Terrier Number Two** Among All Terrier Breeds and Number Ten** Among All Breeds 2010 Multiple All Breed Best In Show & Specialty Winner
Ch. Slyfox Sneaks A Peek Owner J. W. Smith
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Handlers Edward & Lesley Boyes Grass Valley, California
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How many times, after a class, a group or even best-in-show competition have you heard this question, which is frequently accompanied by a snort of disgust? Probably plenty if you are a regular attendee at dog shows. BY M.J. NELSON
Linda More and her German Shepherd Dog, Mike (Glen Echo’s Hard Copy TD TC) on a track. (Ed Presnall, photo) hile people who only do dog shows may, at minimum, have been wondering what on earth that particular judge could have been thinking, the answer may be quite simple. The judge may have had field experience and was choosing a winner based on the kind of conformation necessary for the dog to do the job the breed was developed to do rather than what happens to currently be fashionable in the show ring.
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judges the sporting, herding and terrier groups along with several hound breeds. She also participates in tracking and does some herding. She said, “As a judge in the conformation ring, it is part of my job to keep the breed’s original purpose in mind and try to find dogs that still fit that plan. That in no way means I think ugly dogs should win! But, a heavy-boned, fluffy-
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coated Golden Retriever with a short ‘cute’ muzzle is not functional nor does it conform to the standard. A short-legged, bulky and dumpy Border Collie is going to have trouble making that big, sweeping outrun or dropping and creeping stealthily. I want to find dogs in the ring that retain enough of the proper breed structure that they could still be useful. That usefulness could be useful as in work or useful as in a good breeding program which really should be pretty much the same. The proper structure for a given breed is to me part of breed type. It determines the shape of the dog, along with the other attributes that matter in that breed. And, when I talk about the original function or purpose of the breed, I don’t mean what more modern performance competitions may have done to change the breed because what has emerged in some breeds heavily field trialed is not the breed as originally developed and what has emerged in some breeds popular in the agility ring is also not necessarily what the breeds were intended to be.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 168
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best in show judge mr. ronald menaker best of breed skye terrier club of america national specialty judge ms. sandra goose allen
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BY NICK WATERS
Currently running at the Pacini Lubel Gallery in Seattle is an exhibition of unique dogs created by ceramic artist, Joey Chiarello. In addition to dogs Joey also sculpts other animals, Hindu Gods, spiritual figures and deities and admits that there is often a dark side to his work. CONTINUED ON PAGE 241
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Award of Merit at Host Club Specialty (NaƟonal Week) 2nd Place Eastern Futurity—Intermediate Bitch 7th Weimaraner Grand Champion
BEST IN SPECIALTY SHOW Southern Michigan Weimaraner Club Thank You Judge Ms. Sandra L. Jaremczuk
GCh. Kolata’s Moving Violation Sire: MulƟple Best In Specialty Show Ch. Nani’s Mirtuoso, NRD “Luciano” Dam: MulƟple Best In Show/MulƟple Best In Specialty Show Ch. Unity Juscan’s Surely Temple “Crush”
ACCOMPLISHMENTS BEFORE TWO YEARS-OLD WITH LIMITED SHOWING
THANK YOU TO ALL THE JUDGES THAT RECOGNIZED HER! Owner/Handler: Chris Grisell Nani’s Weimaraners Owners: Robert & Donna Hilgenbrink GrauschaƩen Weimaraners Bred By: Lauren AusƟn, Gregory McLogan, & Amy Tourond
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Cane What? Israel’s top dog for 2010 was determined in a competition presided over by three international judges and attended by sixty-eight champion dogs. The winner of the prestigious event was a young Cane Corso, followed by a Cairn Terrier. TEXT AND PHOTOS BY YOSSI GUY he Cane Corso is perhaps one of the fastest growing breeds in Europe, at least in quantity. This ancient Italian combat dog and flock guardian used as far back as the Roman Empire, dwindled down to a few rare examples after WWII. In the 1980’s, several enthusiasts collected the remaining dogs and began breeding to the standard they wrote, based on many historical examples. The FCI recognized the
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breed in 1996 and the AKC added it to its working group in June 2010. The breed has an imposing stature and impressive, massive head with an intense expression – definitely something one cannot ignore. Unlike some of the mastiff type breeds, the Cane Corso is athletic, with strong gait deriving from its muscular frame. In Israel, the breed has gained popularity among many breeders and has massive attendance
at shows, often ending up on the podium in the ring of honor. However, it is definitely not the only breed with high quality examples and when the Dog of the Year competition began, no one would have believed the judges would put a representative of this breed at the top spot. The entry in the competition consisted of dogs and bitches with championship titles – Junior Champion, Israeli Champion and Israeli CONTINUED ON PAGE 206
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es, from Stonehenge to Stander, dog fanciers have always made it their business to “read up” and keep up with the ever changing tapestry of the dog world. Even when our own version of the information super highway was just a dirt track pockmarked by wagon ruts, we dog people have always made keeping informed a top priority. Books, magazines, pamphlets and newsletters have all had a share in the ongoing, enhanced sophistication of our community. Today it really shows. Also significant is the roster of those who have set themselves the honorable task of expanding the pool of knowledge for all who sought to learn. Whether it was breed books or texts on management, training, breeding or the numerous subjects that we all need to digest to be the best dog people we can be. Many of the earlier titles have long since achieved the rarified status of “collector’s items” and are greatly prized today. But it is the people who put their knowledge on paper since the beginning of the 20th Century that deserve special recognition. What follows will attempt to do this. During the first half of the 20th Century, Captain Will Judy published and promoted a number of breed books and general titles. CONTINUED ON PAGE 208
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Ch. Bang Away of Sirrah Crest
America’s Greatest Boxer BY SHARON SAKSON
In April of 1954, the pilot of a Trans World Airlines Lockheed Constellation en route from Los Angeles to New York gave passengers the usual boring prep talk; the flight would last seven hours; skies looked clear; the weather in New York was sunny. Then he dropped a bombshell. A celebrity is flying onboard, he said, “the great champion Boxer, Bang Away, is with us, and he’s riding up here in the cockpit. He’ll be dining on a steak dinner, just like the pilots. But don’t worry, he won’t be flying the plane.” The laughter that followed was a testimony to the incredible popularity of Bang Away; everyone knew who he was. Champion Bang Away of Sirrah Crest holds the title of the Greatest Boxer in America. Fifty years after his death, Boxer breeders still refer to him that way. Bang Away was Best in Show at Westminster in 1951 and Best of Breed at the American Boxer Club in May of that year, two great wins. But his huge accomplishment -- he won 121 Bests in Show between 1951 to 1955. He was shown four of those five years, but this was a time in which there were few multi-day circuits and many weekends without any dog shows at all. There was little dog show advertising and not a lot of opportunity to fly. Yet, even now, when there are 5,000 dog shows held every year, fewer than 30 dogs of
any breed have ever won over a hundred Bests in Show. The Smooth Fox terrier Ch. Nornay’s Saddler won 56 Bests by 1940, a record that stood until Boxer Ch. Mazelaine’s Zazarac Brandy won his 61 in 1949. Bang Away, the next Boxer on the scene, quickly broke Brandy’s record, putting together 65 Bests in two years. At that point, the Harrises retired him and brought him back to California, secure in the knowledge that his record would stand. John Connolly, longtime president of the American Boxer Club, described what happened next. “Another great show dog appeared on the scene, CONTINUED ON PAGE 216
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BY B YM MICHAEL ICH IC CHA HAEL EL C CANALIZO AN A NA AL LIZ IZO
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he 2010 AKC/Eukanuba NaƟonal Championship celebrated a milestone as this was the tenth annual event (held at The Long Beach, California ConvenƟon and Entertainment Center). In that relaƟvely short Ɵme span it has become one of the most presƟgious dog shows in the world. The events combined over the weekend offer a range of canine sporƟng events all under one roof, those included are the AKC Agility InvitaƟonal and the AKC NaƟonal Obedience InvitaƟonal, the Eukanuba
World Challenge, AKC Meet the Breeds, the Junior Showmanship Finals, the Eukanuba Breeder’s Stakes Finals, AKC Breeder of the Year, The AKC Humane Fund ACE Awards, Search and Rescue demonstraƟons, Cart Pulling demonstraƟons and the crowd pleasing Dock Dogs compeƟƟon. The results of these compeƟƟons are included in this arƟcle. New for this year was the exciƟng announcement of our NaƟonal Championship expanding it’s visibility CONTINUED ON PAGE 210
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Around three years ago, I was delighted when I received an invitation to judge at the 2010 AKC/ Eukanuba show. When I read that my assignment was to judge one of the four sections for the
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Challenge
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The specially commissioned Bateson report was lengthy and contained a raft of recommendations which can be studied in full at http:// dogbreedinginquiry.com. To the majority of dedicated breeders many of the recommendations were superfluous as they already abided by them, however there was a feeling that the freedom of the individual was being compromised with the suggestion of yet more and more legislation and red tape. The outlawing of very close breedings has been met with disappointment in some quarters where it is felt that this could prove but the tip of the iceberg. After some adverse reaction at the outset, the Kennel Club’s Accredited Breeders Scheme seems to have gained more momentum and credibility with serious breeders. Kennel Club registrations have happily remained fairly stable but show entries generally have slipped somewhat and the Chairman has written on several occasions of the need to make our shows more attractive to newcomers and beginners. The German Shepherd breed has in recent years not enjoyed the best of relationships with the Kennel Club and a situation has developed in recent years which has seen the breed becoming rather divided. Essentially two types have emerged – one being favoured by the “Alsatianists” and another by the more progressive breeders who have taken their One of the most consistent winners over the past lead from the Germans. This has resulted in two quite distinctive “looks”. During 2010 an import from Germany, Elmo vom Hühnegrab, has done few years has been the Crufts group winning Boxer, much to advance the cause of the “Germanic” dogs, finding favour with Ch Winuwuk Lust at First Sight, who tops the not only breed specialists but also all-rounders, and he has brought the breed back into the spotlight by winning three BIS at all breeds ChampiWorking Group for the second year running. Sadly onship shows and ending up Top dog in the Pastoral breeds rankings. one of his co-owners and breeders, Marion Ward Following the last war, the name of the breed was changed to German Shepherd Dog (Alsatian) but in 2010 after consultation with Davies, died towards the end of the year, robbing the various breed clubs and council, the Kennel Club agreed to drop the the breed of one of its best loved characters, how“Alsatian” from the breed’s official name, bringing it in line with the rest ever the kennel continues in the ownership of her of the world. The Dangerous Dogs Act continues to cause problems for many innoyoung partners, Julie Brown, seen handling here, cent parties and at a time when any negative news about dogs seems to and Tim Hutchings. Photo by Carol Ann Johnson get maximum publicity, we read more and more bizarre stories that get wrongly attributed to specific breeds. Just prior to Christmas a woman was mauled to death by a dog that was claimed to be a “Belgian Mastiff” ... a breed not mentioned in the Dangerous Dogs Act and neither recognised by the Kennel Club or indeed the FCI. Exactly what kind of dog was involved still seems unclear but various press articles have included photographs of various pedigree Mastiff breeds, much to the understandable frustration and anger of owners of those breeds. The Kennel Club continues to advance its online services and it is now possible to research more thoroughly a prospective mate, breeders being able to access health status and in-breeding coefficients. There is still widespread dissatisfaction at the fact that legally docked dogs cannot be shown at dog shows where the public pays admission, yet they can be exhibited when admission is free. The logic of this barmy ruling has totally escaped me I must admit and I am sure I am not alone. On the dog showing front, the season has seen some excellent dogs battling it out for the DOG OF THE YEAR title and right up to the wire recent months saw it as a two-horse race. At the beginning of the year, Lee Cox and Tom Isherwood’s bewitching hairless Chinese Crested bitch, Ch Vanitonia Unwrapped, won Topping the Utility – or Non Sporting – group the Pup of the Year title under Brenda Banbury, later becoming the first ever of her breed to win BIS at an all breeds Championship show. Not is the US-bred Shar Pei, Ch & Am Ch Asias Red with that achievement, she continued to notch up a further seven Marsh Whip It Good, the first time for the breed to content Bests, no other dog in any other breed having won eight BISs during the same year in the UK. She then topped the Eukanuba Champion Stakes head the group rankings. During the year he also Finals under Liz Cartledge, Michael Quinney and Ron James. became the first male of the breed to win an all “Nora” has certainly caught the imagination of the dog showing breeds BIS. Co owner Tim Ball is handling. Photo public with her spectacular construction and totally sound movement and her larger than life personality. Her story is a fascinating one as her by Carol Ann Johnson Champion dam was sent to Sweden to be bred to the litter brother of
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Mark Buehrle of the Chicago White Sox is one of the best pitchers in baseball today, a crafty lefty that seems to do everything right, both on and off the field.
BY SHAUN COEN
A four-time All-Star, he has won a World Series and two Gold Gloves, and holds the record for the most consecutive batters retired with 45. He has thrown both a no-hitter and a perfect game, only the sixth pitcher ever to accomplish such a feat, resulting in a congratulatory phone call from avowed White Sox fan, President Obama, and an appearance on Late Night With David Letterman reading the Top Ten List, both of which Buehrle fielded with equal aplomb. He has been the opening day starter for the Chicago White Sox a record eight times, made what ESPN voters named the Play of the Year for 2010 (and it may be the most spectacular fielding play of all-time), has impeccable
Mark Buehrle An All-Star On The Mound And At The Pound control, pitches quickly and has even hit a home run during interleague play. Not bad for a guy who was cut from his high school baseball team twice. Perhaps even more impressive than the perseverance and fierce determination of this outstanding starting pitcher is that he is also known for his saves – not saving baseball games, but the lives of dogs. Shortly before Christmas 2010, Mark’s wife, Jamie Buehrle, received notice from a Facebook friend, Hope Animal Rescues, about a Sheltie mix named Shelby that was found by animal control officers wandering the streets of Godfrey, Illinois just north of St. Louis with an arrow stuck in its abdomen. The officers had brought the dog to Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital, where surgeons removed the arrow as well as the dog’s spleen and parts of her intestines during a three-and-ahalf-hour operation. The dog’s owners reported that it had been missing for six weeks and relinquished custody to Hope Animal Rescues, a nokill rescue organization. Shelby needed round-the-clock care and her expenses grew to nearly $3,000. That’s when Mark and Jamie Buehrle stepped up to the plate, offering to pay the bills, and Mark and Jamie Buehrle helped save Shelby’s life. Shelby received more than 80 are pictured with two of their Vizslas, Duke and Diesel. applications from people interested in bringing her photo: Chicago White Sox
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The Dog News Top Ten List lists Best In Shows, Group Firsts and ALL Group Placements. ompetition titi TOP TEN IN GROUP • Based on All-Breed Competition
Sporting Group Hound Group 1 GCH CH Shadagee Caught Red Handed 72168 Setters (Irish) D Burke/N Conner 2 GCH CH Casablanca’s Thrilling Seduction 44542 Spaniels (Cocker) Black L Moore/B Van Deman/C Douglas/M Walker/C Cassidy 3 GCH CH Ripsnorter’s Mt View Lookout 42832 Pointers (German Wirehaired) K Courtelis/J Witt/H Witt/J Wilkinson 4 GCH CH Fireside’s Spontaneous Combustion 30119 Wirehaired Pointing Griffons J Coughlin/E Hunsicker 5 GCH CH Firethorn And Sandpiper Easy On The Eyes 19686 Setters (Gordon) D Coller/P Coller/M McLoughlin/C Kirby 6 GCH CH Poole’s Ide Got Water RN 17653 Spaniels (Irish Water) S Duncan/C McDaniel/C Shelby/G Siner 7 GCH CH Silhouettes Lifeinthefastlane 17068 Weimaraners C Cassidy/B Cassidy 8 GCH CH Star K’s Mile Hi Valentine 16102 Pointers (German Wirehaired) R Stark/J Stark/V Malzoni 9 GCH CH Cerise Tender is The Night 14637 Spaniels (English Springer) D Cherry/C Blaine/F Sunseri 10 GCH CH Rush Hill’s River Road Payoff 12479 Retrievers (Golden) T Struble/M Struble/K Dunn
1 GCH CH Starline’s Chanel 43733 Whippets L Lawrence/C Lawrence/N Lawrence 2 GCH CH Torquay Midnight Confession 24606 Beagles (over 13 in.) M Chagas/M Botelho/A Botelho 3 GCH CH Sporting Fields Bahama Sands 22513 Whippets D Butt/J Cooney-Waterhouse 4 GCH CH Grandcru Clos Erasmus 20900 Greyhounds R Gaudet/M Steele 5 GCH CH Foxcliffe Hickory Wind 20222 Scottish Deerhounds S Sweatt/C Dove/R Dove 6 GCH CH Genesis Silverado 19549 Afghan Hounds J Shaw 7 GCH CH Northgate’s As You Like It 18113 Pharaoh Hounds J Hall/A Lundqvist-Hemstrom 8 GCH CH Soletrader Donald Duck 12344 Petits Bassets Griffons Vendeens D Gau/G Robertson 9 GCH CH Silver Ridge Showtyme At Windbourne 10744 Black and Tan Coonhounds S Campbell/L Schermerhorn/S Skinner/T Sk 10 GCH CH Thaon’s Mowgli 10255 Afghan Hounds J Hafford/J Blanchard/A Sterner
Working Group 1 GCH CH Winfall Brookwood Styled Dream 56319 Boxers D McCarroll/J Billhardt/S Tenenbaum 2 GCH CH Cammcastle’s Friar Tuck RN 29414 Rottweilers A O’Brien/V O’Brien 3 GCH CH Aviators Luck Be A Lady 28371 Portuguese Water Dogs M Dugan/C Dugan 4 GCH CH Duba-Dae’s Who’s Your Daddy 24831 Boxers C Vose/W Bettis/L Jansson 5 GCH CH Nakodo’s Reign Of Glory 21050 Akitas K Venezia 6 GCH CH Seng Khri Bartok Of Dawa 18518 Tibetan Mastiffs Z Smith/D Nechemias/L Claus 7 GCH CH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici 16505 Doberman Pinschers J Mullins/K Mullins 8 GCH CH Catanyas Latin Lover 15556 Alaskan Malamutes P Kendrick/A Martinez/A Syar 9 GCH CH R And G’s Mystical Dancer 14371 Boxers R Bezerra/B Bachman/R Servetnick/G Steel 10 GCH CH Pepper Tree Zorro V Morgenwald 13219 Standard Schnauzers P Duffee
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Terrier Group 1 GCH CH J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice Fox Terriers (Smooth) S Hoffen/H Hoffen/A Booth/P Booth 2 GCH CH Slyfox Sneak’s A Peek Fox Terriers (Smooth) J Smith 3 GCH CH Cragsmoor Buddy Goodman Skye Terriers C Koch/V Malzoni 4 GCH CH Fleet St. Fenway Fan Irish Terriers A Barker/V JNR 5 GCH CH Skyscot’s Poker Chip Norwich Terriers C Dodwell 6 GCH CH Castle Rock’s Sbigstaff Mad About You American Staffordshire Terriers G Brown/G Brown/R Sampson/D Pesenti 7 GCH CH Bayleigh Shaireab’s Super Hero Welsh Terriers M Jacobs/K Bailey/S Abmeyer 8 GCH CH Sherwood’s King Arthur Airedale Terriers L Bryan/S Bryan 9 GCH CH Dalriada’s Mystic Fox Terriers (Wire) C Campbell/M Doleski/C Ruggles/B Dowd 10 GCH CH Devon Lady Simper Fi Border Terriers S Middlebrooks/A Miller/L Miller
81730
37296
24740
20983
20186
16450
14745
13051
10460
8517
Toy Group 1 GCH CH Palacegarden Malachy Pekingese I Love/S Middlebrooks/D Fitzpatrick 2 GCH CH Hallmark Jolei Austin Powers Shih Tzu J Walton/R Walton 3 GCH CH Smash Jp Moon Walk Poodles (Toy) R Scott/D Burke 4 GCH CH Franshaw Hear Me Roar Pekingese J Shaw 5 GCH CH Banana Joe V. Tani Kazari Affenpinschers Z Truesdale/M Cooymans 6 GCH CH Ayrwen Star Kissed Delight Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat) G Johnson/A Johnson 7 GCH CH Powerpom High Performance Pomeranians P Pongsak 8 GCH CH Marlex Classic Red Glare Miniature Pinschers A Angelbello/L Monte
81008
32290
31843
21514
20638
19307
16812
14743
9 GCH CH Mountain Crest U Don’T Own Me Pomeranians D Gilstrap/C Gilstrap 10 GCH CH Mondrian V.H. Lamslag RE Cavalier King Charles Spaniels J York
13962
TOP TEN ALL BREED Based on All-Breed Competition
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Non-Sporting Group 1 GCH CH Dawin Spitfire 39706 Poodles (Standard) L Campbell 2 GCH CH Jaset’s Satisfaction 21819 Poodles (Standard) C Bailey/S Tompkins/B Harris/M Winters 3 GCH CH Kepley’s Showbiz Razzle Dazzle 21310 Bulldogs J Fisher/R Speiser/B Wolfe 4 GCH CH Saks Hamelot Little Drummer Boy 18960 Bichons Frises B Weidner/L Darman/K Griffin/C Ruggles 5 GCH CH Brighton Lakeridge Encore 17042 Poodles (Standard) T Sosnoff/M Sosnoff 6 GCH CH Dante Fire When Ready 12691 Schipperkes A Gossman/S Middlebrooks/M Jameson/P All 7 GCH CH Vaje’s Miss Jayne Hathaway 11807 Chinese Shar-Pei J Mauk/V Mauk 8 GCH CH Chaoyangs Take It To The Limit 9275 Chinese Shar-Pei D Cooper/R Cooper/L Teitelbaum 9 GCH CH My Thai Ta Sen Halleluiah Chorus 9149 Lhasa Apsos S Giles 10 GCH CH Highwood’s Big Shot 7766 French Bulldogs A Vorbeck
Herding Group 40138 1 GCH CH Tolkien Raintree Mister Baggins Bearded Collies E Charles/A Stein/L Stein/S Ross/L Woodc 2 CH Bugaboo’s Georgie Girl 25787 Old English Sheepdogs C Johnson/H Johnson 3 GCH CH Avalon Frontier Sleepnlady Webber 20391 Bouviers des Flandres J Mcconnell/S McDaniel/J Guido/L Fenner/S Garcia 4 GCH CH Lambluv Gambolon Blue Thunder 19333 Old English Sheepdogs K Richardson/J Marder 5 GCH CH Kridler’s Nutmeg V. Signature 17657 German Shepherd Dogs R Dickson/J Moses/S Moses
1
GCH CH J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice Fox Terrier (Smooth) S Hoffen/H Hoffen/A Booth/P Booth
81730
2
GCH CH Palacegarden Malachy Pekingese I Love/S Middlebrooks/D Fitzpatrick
81008
3
GCH CH Shadagee Caught Red Handed Setter (Irish) D Burke/N Conner
72168
4
GCH CH Winfall Brookwood Styled Dream Boxer D McCarroll/J Billhardt/S Tenenbaum
56319
5
GCH CH Casablanca’s Thrilling Seduction 44542 Spaniel (Cocker) Black L Moore/B Van Deman/C Douglas/M Walker/C Cassidy
6
GCH CH Starline’s Chanel Whippet L Lawrence/C Lawrence/N Lawrence
43733
7
GCH CH Ripsnorter’s Mt View Lookout Pointer (German Wirehaired) K Courtelis/J Witt/H Witt/J Wilkinson
42832
8
GCH CH Tolkien Raintree Mister Baggins Bearded Collie E Charles/A Stein/L Stein/S Ross/L Woodc
40138
9
GCH CH Dawin Spitfire Poodle (Standard) L Campbell
39706
10 GCH CH Slyfox Sneak’s A Peek Fox Terrier (Smooth) J Smith
6 GCH CH Mysharas Dream Girl Australian Shepherds S Fontanini 7 GCH CH Paray Cirque Du Soliel Shetland Sheepdogs T Pittman/J Wixson/D Clabby 8 GCH CH Enchanted’s American Thunder German Shepherd Dogs J Bates/S Espejo 9 GCH CH Shoal Creek’s Sangria V Barick German Shepherd Dogs E Farrell/B Stamper/L Jewell/G Middei 10 GCH CH Gentry’s Braveheart Collies (Rough) P Gordon/G Nash/L Greer CONTINUED ON PAGE 110
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10309
9283
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Sporting Group
B. I. S. GP1 G GP2 GP3 GP4
Brittanys 1 GCH CH Willowick Talltean C Fitzgerald 2 GCH CH Shelttany’s Against All Odds R Tomasi/H Glick/E Ewart 3 GCH CH Gourley’s Dfl 99 Carat Diamond G Stern/C Gourley 4 GCH CH Magic Read My Lips K Hanson/B Hultgren/N Otterson 5 GCH CH Vem Country Mile G Manifold/N Redick/H Manifold/R West 6 GCH CH Mich’s Mt Ready Aim Fire L Rickard/J Eiene/D Peek/J Davies 7 GCH CH Melridge Stir N It Up D Bingham/F Bingham 8 GCH CH Star Flight Jumpin Jack Flash RN OA OAJ J Ceres 9 GCH CH RJ’s Sierra Edition SH J Wire/R Wire 10 GCH CH Carrollton’s Count Lancelot L Martin/W Wijaya/G Hartman Pointers 1 GCH CH Solivia’s A Walk In The Clouds J Herrera/D Brown/K Thompson Brown/S Tho 2 GCH CH Tahari’s To Wild To Be Serious L Cayton/D Ying/F DePaulo 3 GCH CH Bookstor Inherit The Wind K Spey/E Reisman/B Reisman/H Spey 4 GCH CH Seasyde Dobe’s Den In Fashion J Pahl/D Pahl/H Medeiros 5 GCH CH Marjetta Rave Review JH M Marjetta 6 GCH CH Penpoint In Dress Blues L Stagg 7 GCH CH Coralwood Wynot Step Up To The Plate D Plonkey/R Davis/K Shorter/S Barton 8 GCH CH Solivia’s Frostproof J Deeming/D Brown/S Thompson 9 GCH CH Creeksyde’s Witches Promise J Walton/G Griffin/K Rath 10 CH Dobe’s Den Point Zapata J Wornall/D Breim Pointers (German Shorthaired) 1 GCH CH Autumn’s Stardust And Roses J Stark/R Stark 2 GCH CH Kan-Point’s Leading The Chase R Stanley/L Stanley/L Coonrod 3 GCH CH Robin Crest Great Expectations R Remondi/R Remondi 4 GCH CH Fieldfines Pure Gold B McNeill/G McNeill/D Simberlund 5 GCH CH Dogwoodcreek’s Hot Money L Duncan 6 GCH CH Robin Crest Spectacular Bid JH J Hasart/R Remondi 7 GCH CH Crk In The Fast Lane JH M Farone/W Farone 8 GCH CH Shortales N Cahoots W Irondale JH L Estes/W Bettis/M Bettis 9 GCH CH Ehrenvogel It Amazes Me A Lester/M Juch/M Lara 10 GCH CH Robin Crest Champagne Wishes R Remondi/R Remondi
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
2 15 6 7 3
7461
0 6 6 5 5
3474
0 5 4 9 4
3116
0 3 5 9 6
2988
0 4 2 6 5
2420
0 0 5 7 4
2259
0 6 6 6 4
2081
0 4 5 6 5
1948
0 1 1 5 7
1701
0 2 3 3 3
1486
2 7 10 8 11 4823 0 3 6 5 12 4677 0 3 6 7 3
3836
0 4 3 3 1
2678
0 2 5 2 6
1889
1 2 1 3 5
1651
0 1 1 2 6
1196
0 0 0 5 3
940
0 1 2 3 0
699
0 1 1 0 2
611
3 19 6 6 5
7378
1 10 7 12 6
3906
0 6 9 4 3
3078
0 8 12 9 4
2769
0 2 2 1 2
1426
0 1 2 5 3
1368
0 0 2 5 2
1156
0 1 0 5 0
1062
0 5 7 3 3
1022
0 2 3 3 0
910
Pointers (German Wirehaired) 1 GCH CH Ripsnorter’s Mt View Lookout K Courtelis/J Witt/H Witt/J Wilkinson 2 GCH CH Star K’s Mile Hi Valentine R Stark/J Stark/V Malzoni 3 CH Aspendel’s Pale Rider JH B Watkins/R Perry/S Ferraro 4 GCH CH Afterhours Reece Have Gun Will Travel F Neuwirth/C Whitmore/A Johnson 5 GCH CH Drakkar’s Rlb Celtic Private Eye J Boyd/M Boyd/J Wilkinson 6 GCH CH K-S-Tzarr-Balkanoff Vom Sepp K Sunda/B Stroh 7 CH Rlb’s Got Moxie At Drakkar MH E Shupp 8 CH Tagalong’s Cherry Bomb M Marley 9 CH Mountain View National Acclaim N Paduch/P Paduch 10 CH Heywire ‘N Highfield’s Hey Look Me Over P Kincaid/L Kincaid
Retrievers (Chesapeake Bay) 1 GCH CH Mudcreek Red Moose D Lentz/L Lentz 2 GCH CH Sandbar’s Stock Exxchange D Baker/F Konrad/G Gearhart/A Gearhart 3 GCH CH Chesabar’s True Grit R Barber/P Barber 4 GCH CH Double-R’s Eye Of The Hurricane K Fox/R Kirwan 5 GCH CH Chesabar’s Anyone Anyone T Dennis/D Glasser/K Corcoran 6 GCH CH Quailridge’s Top Dee O Gee Maximilian C Macina/C Macina 7 GCH CH Cal-I-Co Hialeah J Colvin/J Colvin 8 GCH CH Cabin Ridge’s Mega Margarita C Meyer/J Martin 9 GCH CH Alibi ‘N’ Royals Heiress S Grasso/R Plaut 10 CH Sandbar’s Three Wishes D Baker/F Konrad Retrievers (Curly-Coated) 1 GCH CH Down Datrail Hunting Thrills CD S Macre/D Akins 2 CH Dryfork Curly Moe RN L Rush 3 CH Pizzazz Trigger I Andre/S McDowell/C McDowell 4 GCH CH Clarion’s Blackberry Bramble J Gentry/P Gentry 5 GCH CH Kurly Kreek Sherlock Holmes M Shifflett/S Shifflett 6 GCH CH Riverwatch Frozen Assets G Meek/M Meek 7 GCH CH Manawanui Blackberry Jack H Stout/R Alley 8 CH Jangio’s Gotta Fly L Walton 9 CH Summerwind’s Delight Of Thunder RN K Hayes/D Hayes/D Hayes 10 CH Boyerie’s The Intimidator G Cooper/Y Cooper/G Caudill Retrievers (Flat-Coated) 1 GCH CH Blacklace Magic Mocha Sapphire C Johnson/K Johnson 2 GCH CH Quillquest Etched In Stone RN JH OA AXJ S Mclean 3 GCH CH Valhala Born On The 4th Of July J Pinto/M Doheny 4 GCH CH Almanza Totally Supersonic A Lima 5 CH Petersfield Famous Amos JH S Stilwell/P Debree/S Stilwell/D Edwards
28 105 25 11 4
42832
3 45 31 13 7
16102
2 5 8 7 3
2413
0 2 2 1 1
1044
0 0 6 8 6
984
0 1 0 1 4
672
0 0 1 1 1
376
0 0 1 0 1
359
0 1 0 0 0
255
0 0 1 0 1
176
0 6 8 9 8
3655
1 4 4 7 6
3187
0 1 2 5 1
1888
0 2 6 3 5
1336
0 3 2 4 2
1226
0 0 1 4 1
839
0 1 0 2 3
815
0 1 1 2 3
669
0 0 2 1 3
626
0 1 0 2 1
534
0 3 2 4 2
1635
0 0 1 5 4
1610
1 5 5 2 4
1360
0 1 5 4 5
1306
0 1 0 5 3
841
0 0 1 2 1
561
0 0 0 2 3
377
0 0 0 0 1
291
0 0 0 0 1
194
0 0 0 1 0
147
0 1 8 8 4
3526
0 2 3 4 4
3055
0 0 2 4 3
1357
0 0 0 1 1
720
0 1 0 2 2
635
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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
6 GCH CH Wingmaster’s History Repeats CDX RE JH A Schultz/G Murtonen 7 GCH CH Gamekeeper’s The Sportster RN D Knapp/J Knapp 8 GCH CH Heirborn Told You So M Jonas/P Jonas/C Jonas 9 GCH CH Feathurquest Moonlight Sonata P Briganti/R Morrill/R Baggenstos/D Bagg 10 GCH CH Beachcliff John Wayne C McDowell/D Edwards
Retrievers (Golden) 1 GCH CH Rush Hill’s River Road Payoff T Struble/M Struble/K Dunn 2 GCH CH My Buddy’s Boppity-Bop Blue Moon RN L Chew/J Andras/A Andras 3 GCH CH Gaia Of Yoshida Enterprise K Oshima/L Jordan-Fenner 4 GCH CH Dalane Doizaki Buckingham’s Pride H Doizaki/J Jensen 5 GCH CH Summits Emery Its In The Bag B Johnson 6 GCH CH Tempo’s U’Ve Got What Gets Me C Meddaugh 7 GCH CH Sunjoie ‘N Woodland Anyway U Slice It S Shilkoff/J Davis 8 GCH CH Glengowan’s Great Balls Of Fire R Caldwell/P Branch/R Gear 9 GCH CH Goodtime’s I Rest My Case K SMITH/L Fernandes 10 GCH CH Gemini Fallchase The Butler Did It J Herrera/Y Herrera/M Roxby/C Metcalf Retrievers (Labrador) 1 GCH CH Casbar’s Hart To Hart D Ammerman 2 GCH CH Robnie Home For The Holidays T Jerman/B Anthony 3 GCH CH Danbridge Henry J M Meewes/K Meewes 4 GCH CH Gingerbred Celestial Thunder JH A Leitao 5 GCH CH Whisperingpines Simon Of Eagleville P Tyler/A Tyler 6 GCH CH Rosewater 24 R Harkow/L Harkow 7 CH Ghoststone’s Otterly Fantastic Hollywood Kid F Craver/G Craver 8 GCH CH Willcare To Fly Under The Radar RN S Willumsen 9 CH Sounder’s Slate Of Cedarbrook B Demille 10 GCH CH Ridge View’s Magician M Hendricks/D Bloom-Schwartz/D Reece Retrievers (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling) 1 GCH CH Littleriver’s Brynwood Celtie CD E Boryczka 2 GCH CH Lennoxlove Susqudilla’s Mini Cooper R Haskin/J Merred/P Campanella/M Waterst 3 GCH CH Javahill Steal My Heart RA JH A Soderman/P Soderman 4 GCH CH Honeyrun Simply Amazing D Gibbs/J Gibbs/K Lawless 5 GCH CH Manitou’s Granturismo JH C Lindemer/G Lindemer 6 GCH CH Kd’s Tens Are Wild CD J Knight/D Nichols 7 GCH CH Foxvale Foxbrooke Dare To Cruise K Lawless/J Lawless 8 GCH CH Honeyrun’s Lord Of The Dance R Beckstead/M Beckstead/C Beckner 9 GCH CH Fionavar Javahill Topgun CD L Fitzmaurice/M Noreen 10 GCH CH Seastar’s Dark’N Stormy Kelty Fife M McGrath/J Folkman
TOTAL
0 1 2 3 0
620
0 0 0 3 1
546
0 2 1 1 1
480
0 0 0 2 2
480
0 0 3 1 0
454
2 18 18 7 2
12479
2 15 26 8 2
9881
4 16 15 12 3
9734
3 16 5 13 3
7638
2 16 14 6 4
5842
0 6 8 6 10 4695 0 5 10 3 10 4190 2 5 3 5 4
3721
1 5 9 6 3
3157
1 2 2 3 4
2515
0 2 6 8 4
4290
0 0 6 4 8
2882
0 0 1 2 4
1323
0 0 2 0 3
975
0 0 1 2 2
910
0 0 0 3 4
812
0 0 1 1 2
778
0 0 0 1 6
768
0 1 1 2 0
705
0 0 2 3 4
702
0 5 7 11 10 5106 0 2 4 7 11 3957 1 5 2 4 6
3550
0 0 1 7 3
1270
0 0 0 0 1
341
0 0 1 0 1
335
0 0 0 2 3
318
0 0 0 0 1
258
0 0 0 0 2
231
0 0 0 0 2
180
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
Setters (English) 1 GCH CH Kaska’s Capture The Moment L Kuhn/L Gancer 2 GCH CH Set’R Ridge’s Exclusively Gold E Biles/S Biles/S Alexander/M Newman 3 GCH CH Oakley’s B’Dazzled D Jenseh/G Jensen/E Strickland/J Strickl 4 GCH CH Wyndswept’s Encore R Mockoviak/S Mockoviak 5 GCH CH Esthete’s Claudette Monet JH L Matter/J Warren/V Nunes-Atkinson 6 GCH CH Honeygait Wilsonlake On The Rocks M Raisor/A Duncan 7 GCH CH Country Squire Rockette S Jordan/D Jauron 8 GCH CH Hemlock Lane Flying Colours G Perry/R Yuhasz 9 GCH CH Esthete’s The Mountain King L Mowery/J Warren 10 CH Colthouse’s Genuine Draft G Perry/A Carswell/A Laurier
2 11 6 15 6
7714
0 6 6 3 1
3428
1 6 2 0 1
2997
0 1 2 11 1
2661
0 2 1 7 2
2079
0 2 6 7 1
1719
0 5 4 0 1
1715
0 3 4 3 1
1315
0 0 1 4 2
1136
0 0 1 1 1
1025
Setters (Gordon) 1 GCH CH Firethorn And Sandpiper Easy On The Eyes 6 D Coller/P Coller/M McLoughlin/C Kirby 0 2 GCH CH Sastya Raggededge Peer Review M Leonard/W Leonard/C Mayers/M Grill 3 GCH CH Sandpiper’s Shore Enough 0 D Grant/J Beattie/P Reilly 4 CH Gilnockie Grtlnd Th 1 Ur Ma Warnd U Bout JH 0 J Bryan-Dolsby/S Armstrong 5 CH Edgewater’s All Eyez On Me 0 V Radonis/J Radonis/S Montgomery/P Scott 6 CH Portree’s American Dream JH 0 E Dinets/A Pickrell 7 GCH CH Glen Oaks River Breeze Shiraz 0 M Wetzel/G Godding/M Devalt 8 GCH CH Windcrest Take It To The Limit 0 D Sweeney/S Scovil/V Sweeney 9 GCH CH Birch Run Full Moon Fever JH 0 S DePottey/T DePottey 10 GCH CH Leadra’s Leading Lennox Lad CD RE 0 S Nicoll/S Nicoll Setters (Irish) 1 GCH CH Shadagee Caught Red Handed D Burke/N Conner 2 GCH CH Greengate Buzz Lightyear J Killam/B Elliott/M Killam/L Morgan 3 GCH CH Greengate The Boss At Beaubriar RN N Fiacco/R Fiacco/M Dechambeau/B Elliott 4 GCH CH Kaerdon’s Just Tickled Pink JH S Kinney/J Kinney/L Graham/W Graham 5 GCH CH Courtwood Always Bailey D Denny 6 GCH CH Windntide Mr. Sandman P Mcgarry/C McGarry 7 GCH CH Marlyn All About Magic M Title/C McKenzie 8 GCH CH Kenora Eyema Stinker J Brodersen Watson/R Gear/C Tye 9 GCH CH Greengate Bells N Whistles B Watanabe 10 CH Militza’s Somethingroyal T Mcneal/R Mcneal/J Fisher/K Wall Spaniels (American Water) 1 GCH CH Waterway Game Crk Hot Diggity J Hattrem/L Hattrem/P Boyer 2 GCH CH Waterway Game Crk Ralphie Boy-How Sweet D Hancock/L Hattrem/P Boyer 3 GCH CH Nissop’s Joki Koira SH D Possin Spaniels (Boykin) 1 GCH CH Sunseeker Pirate’s Code L Knudsen 2 CH Thornhills Carolina Scribe Jake L Kern 3 GCH CH Thornhills Ring That Jezebelle L Kern 4 CH Hollow Creek’s Woody Watts V Grice/P Watts 5 Red Cliff Peacemaker Colt 45 R Ludwig/M Ludwig Spaniels (Clumber) 1 GCH CH Clussexx See You Later Alligator B Dowd/T Garvey/G Drucker/J Haverick/K H 2 GCH CH Nexus Dark Horse P McCune/T McCune 3 GCH CH Cajun’s A Change Is Gonna Come P Holman/M Cole/R Froman 4 CH Moonrysn’s Moon Dawg P Holman/M Cole/J Sutherland 5 GCH CH Clussex Dutch Treat G Yager/C Yager 6 GCH CH Casmir Guns N Red Roses V Lovins/M Gundlach 7 CH Clussexx Hoosier Daddy T Slater/D Slater 8 GCH CH Nexus Locksley Point Of No Return K Hamaker/C Fankhauser 9 CH Avalea The Pumpkin King W Schernekau/J Schernekau/A Lefebvre/R T
TOTAL
39 29 16 8
19686
1 3 3 3
1423
0 1 1 0
298
1 0 1 3
293
0 1 0 0
278
0 0 1 0
275
0 1 0 1
212
0 0 1 0
195
0 1 0 0
169
0 0 1 2
166
43 123 18 5 3
72168
1 8 8 3 3
4215
2 8 5 0 2
3687
0 5 4 6 4
3657
0 5 10 10 5
3145
2 2 0 4 2
2833
1 6 8 2 8
2763
0 1 7 4 3
1586
0 2 3 2 1
1423
2 2 0 0 0
1329
1 3 4 3 3
2254
0 0 0 0 3
206
0 0 0 0 1
120
0 0 1 1 2
592
0 0 3 0 2
426
0 0 0 0 1
66
0 0 0 0 1
61
0 0 0 0 1
15
0 13 24 13 17 8983 0 5 6 2 9
2041
0 1 3 3 6
865
0 1 0 4 5
725
0 0 3 2 4
655
0 0 1 3 1
533
0 0 1 0 0
368
0 0 1 0 3
344
0 0 1 2 0
338
10 CH Clussexx Last Lion M Jacobs/J Donnelly-Schoffstall
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 1 1 0
330
Spaniels (Cocker) Black 1 GCH CH Casablanca’s Thrilling Seduction 23 96 L Moore/B Van Deman/C Douglas/M Walker/C Cassidy 2 GCH CH Bracon’s Leapin Lilly Pads 0 13 H Sullivan 3 GCH CH Lehi’s Crystal Ball At Bluriver 1 8 H Armour/B Guyer/N Guyer 4 GCH CH Markann-N-Kk’s Charlotte’s Winning Web 1 5 K Jeglum/K Kohlmeyer 5 GCH CH Touchstone’s O Solo Mio 3 8 R Young/K Rigsby-Young 6 GCH CH Lomapoint 18k You Da Man 1 1 J Bjelland/T Kelso 7 GCH CH Royal Guardian’s That’s My Boy Kr 0 2 Y Shin 8 GCH CH Hartlines True To Bear 0 1 M Hart/K Brown/K Weaver/J Stern 9 GCH CH K-J & Coldry Sherman Tank 0 3 J Pruitt/K Pruitt/C Grimes/A Grimes 10 GCH CH Hillside’s Black Miracle 0 0 X Larson/R Larson Spaniels (Cocker) ASCOB 1 GCH CH Mardi Gras Strut The Stage R Logrie 2 GCH CH Shaman’s No Doubt About It J Stamm/J Fehring 3 GCH CH Broken Ridge’s Wild At Heart D Rismyhe 4 GCH CH Winelights Symphony J Bruce 5 GCH CH Carbert Arikara Magic Touch C Shute/P Nazarko 6 GCH CH Creekridge Eye Wanna Be A Rock Starr C Bredenbeck/F Bredenbeck 7 GCH CH Sunhaven’s Premier Package C CHAND/A Lawrence 8 GCH CH Nickleby’s Shine On Me J Eggers/M Walker 9 GCH CH Blondheim’s That Was Easy S Blondheim/B Blondheim 10 GCH CH Mei-Hardt’s Shining Quasar J Meister/S McAlister Spaniels (Cocker) Parti 1 GCH CH Showcase Medicine Man S Forbes/B Rapoport 2 GCH CH Windsor 18k Rolls Royce J Bjelland/T Kelso 3 GCH CH Pbj’s Gimme All Your Lovin B Pruitt/J Pruitt 4 GCH CH Pbj’s Keeper Of The Stars B Pruitt 5 CH Keda’s Hellz A Poppin’ D Sutliff/K Neal/C Gray/J Gray 6 GCH CH Dal-Mar’s Topaz Pistal D Lampert-Rudman 7 GCH CH Tri-Pod’s Feel That Fire D Podratz 8 CH My-Ida-Ho N Jems Admiral E Ross/S Gerling 9 GCH CH Dalin’s This Is It! L Donaldson/D Donaldson 10 GCH CH Mario’s Grand Slam Playa J Hanlin/M Ragusa/P Ragusa Spaniels (English Cocker) 1 GCH CH Nonnies Deja Vu L Munro/V Umplely/G Sprague 2 GCH CH Tevershall Texas Jack B Van Meter/T Van Meter 3 GCH CH Shambrio’s Virtual Reality S Morgan/J Smith 4 GCH CH Lynann’s Touchstone L Gall/R Gall/D Deane 5 GCH CH Kabree Ragtime Espresso T Deyette 6 CH Larkspur Milestone Flyby J Lindheim/B Lindheim 7 GCH CH Nonnies No Doubt J Gerrish/V Umpleby 8 GCH CH Brasswinds Remember When L Fusco 9 GCH CH Especially Magic Happens P Harris/S Moss/M Bartholomew 10 GCH CH Ragtime Zane Grey K Wyckoff/S Peterson Spaniels (English Springer) 1 GCH CH Cerise Tender is The Night D Cherry/C Blaine/F Sunseri 2 GCH CH Wil-Orion’s Twenty Twenty L Green/E Johnson/E Jesseman/J Johnson 3 GCH CH Cerise Signature Of Telltale CD RN D Cherry/R Fugit 4 GCH CH Otein Cap’N Jack Sparrow G Ryser/R Nieto/J Ryser/L Nieto 5 GCH CH Darkover Don’T Dream It’s Over S Pelissero/C Pelissero/B Daniel 6 GCH CH Capulet’s Innovation L Myslinski
21 18 3
44542
12 6 4
4964
13 9 7
4256
4 5 5
3815
6 4 5
2832
3 2 2
2671
0 6 3
1358
2 2 2
904
2 6 4
862
1 1 4
831
1 10 8 7 7
5497
0 4 3 6 11 4829 2 13 4 10 16 4607 0 1 0 2 4
1538
0 2 2 2 5
1200
0 1 0 2 7
904
0 0 0 3 2
857
0 0 2 6 4
733
0 0 0 0 2
489
0 0 0 3 1
337
0 1 4 2 4
1667
0 2 3 1 4
952
0 0 2 1 3
599
0 0 0 0 4
592
0 2 0 1 2
401
0 0 0 0 1
335
0 0 1 1 2
326
0 0 0 1 0
242
0 3 0 1 1
238
0 0 0 1 1
234
1 8 8 8 10 5739 0 3 3 3 3
1877
0 1 1 8 7
1498
0 2 3 2 3
1378
0 2 0 2 1
1041
0 2 2 3 5
911
1 3 2 2 1
894
0 1 1 1 2
888
0 1 3 3 6
807
0 0 0 0 5
794
3 23 24 12 16 14637 1 12 15 15 12 8525 1 8 14 17 8
7719
1 14 13 11 9
7261
0 6 17 13 10 5243 1 5 17 12 6
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7 GCH CH Windmoor Superstition B Fink/C Florence/D Streng/K McWilliams 8 GCH CH Tagalong’s Boy Oh Boy S Kraft 9 CH Cerise Jesse James D Cherry/R Fugit 10 GCH CH Otein’s Tommy Bahama L Nieto/R Nieto Spaniels (Field) 1 GCH CH Tamarack’s Race You To Calico S Thornhill/B Hirschy 2 CH Gooseberrys Nite On The Town T Hike 3 GCH CH Killara’s Riders On The Storm G Elliott/K Balinski 4 CH Bitterblue Here Comes Da Judge K Sullivan/H Howard/L Finney 5 GCH CH Killara’s Grand Idea RA A Eley/K Balinski 6 CH Wicksfords Nessie Kenmare G Perry 7 GCH CH Winfarthing Pride & Prejudice RN SH S Haskell/J Zachow/G Kofron 8 CH Gooseberrys Red Sky At Night K Salerno/S Ward Fernau 9 CH W-Haven’s Traces Of Gold S Strong/S Douthit/A Winters 10 GCH CH Northaven’s Call Me Al S Stebbins Spaniels (Irish Water) 1 GCH CH Poole’s Ide Got Water RN S Duncan/C McDaniel/C Shelby/G Siner 2 CH Poole’s Ide Bonnie Brook S Lewis/L Macdonald 3 GCH CH D’Locks St. James’s Gate CD JH R Rubin 4 CH Stanegate Supertramp T Ufkes/H Gervais 5 CH Saracen Blue Thunder On The Marsh CD JH S Sarracino/R Deihl 6 CH Whistle Stop’s The Wind On Fire G Siner 7 CH Coomara’s Emerald Isle Warrior P Price/H Brunlees 8 Poole’s Ide Corteo Du Tidemark D Patterson/G Siner 9 Mallyree’s Contessa At Pooles Ide G Siner/E Pikul 10 CH D’Locks Evenstar Of Beaufield B Kvarnlov/L Musgrave Spaniels (Sussex) 1 GCH CH Seamist On A Windward Tack RN P Peterson/T Peterson/A McGloon/S McCull 2 GCH CH Remedi’s Fastrax Heart O’Gold J Haenszel/C Drake 3 CH Castles Gift Of The Wizard TDX K Marshburn/R Marshburn 4 GCH CH Companionway Sutton Young Turk A Merriman/J Merriman 5 CH Three D Vansan Rumor Has It J Toebben/D Duffy/V Koolhof/S Ezersky 6 CH Companionway-Sutton Mandolin Wind L Carver/R Carver 7 CH Erinhill Cpnwy Mr Fuzzywrinkles C Curtis/C Holt-Grenier 8 GCH CH Remedi’s Maritime Stern Star A Morris/K Booth 9 CH Three D Vansan Wolverine K Welch 10 CH Three D Tickled Pink S Taube/M Taube/D Duffy Spaniels (Welsh Springer) 1 GCH CH Clussexx Rolyarts Payola S Marx 2 GCH CH Royaile’s Man For All Seasons R Burgess/S Burgess/N Carlton 3 GCH CH Rolyart’s Full Of Grace JH S Traylor/C Ford 4 GCH CH Royailes Hollywood Legend N Carlton/G Carlton 5 GCH CH Saga’s Sweet Sherlock J Cooley 6 GCH CH Statesman’s Corinthian M Riese-Bassel/S Riese 7 GCH CH Holly House Empres Josephine A Legare/S Roth 8 GCH CH Heatherstone’s Jopa Blue K Sinclair-Dunn 9 GCH CH Harmony’s Welsh Fanfare B Wegner/K Wegner 10 CH Rock SPGS Hawk Of The Battle K Goodrich
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 4 9 8 4
2655
1 5 7 3 4
2623
0 3 3 2 1
2046
0 3 3 2 4
1899
0 8 18 9 17 7060 0 0 1 2 3
1492
0 0 0 2 4
1045
0 3 6 3 4
926
0 0 2 1 6
541
0 0 0 0 1
464
0 0 2 0 0
456
0 0 2 1 0
321
0 0 0 0 2
256
0 0 1 1 0
228
7 23 18 7 3
17653
2 6 0 0 1
3326
1 4 5 4 5
2900
0 1 0 0 1
407
0 0 1 0 2
324
0 0 0 1 0
226
0 0 0 1 1
224
0 0 0 1 1
208
0 0 0 1 0
166
0 0 0 1 0
143
0 9 7 9 17 6015 0 2 2 1 8
1443
0 0 0 1 3
729
0 0 0 0 3
224
0 0 0 0 1
167
0 0 0 1 1
137
0 0 0 1 0
117
0 0 0 0 1
101
0 0 0 0 1
86
0 0 0 0 1
25
0 6 7 6 5
3007
0 1 5 3 4
1509
0 1 4 3 4
1474
0 1 3 3 5
1383
0 0 0 3 4
1290
0 0 4 5 2
1283
0 0 2 1 5
1120
0 0 2 0 0
564
0 0 1 1 0
504
0 0 1 2 0
335
Spinoni Italiani 1 GCH CH Klondike’s Frederico Ilario 0 2 1 3 4 S Moen/C Sheridan 2 GCH CH Bela’s Presto Change-O RN 0 1 1 2 2 P Miller/L Miller/K Miller 3 GCH CH Spinfandel Mariah’s Storm JH 0 1 1 2 2 M Faeth CONTINUED ON PAGE 220
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FINAL 2010 STATISTICS
Based On Breed Competition
The Dog News Top Ten List Sporting Group Brittanys 783 GCH CH Willowick Talltean C Fitzgerald 628 GCH CH Mich’s Mt Ready Aim Fire L Rickard/J Eiene/D Peek/J Davies 575 GCH CH Gourley’s Dfl 99 Carat Diamond G Stern/C Gourley 566 GCH CH Magic Read My Lips K Hanson/B Hultgren/N Otterson 552 GCH CH Vem Country Mile G Manifold/N Redick/H Manifold/R West 543 GCH CH Shelttany’s Against All Odds R Tomasi/H Glick/E Ewart 520 GCH CH Melridge Stir N It Up D Bingham/F Bingham 423 GCH CH Triumphant’s Saviour Machine M Russell/S Russell/L McCartney-Roy 394 GCH CH RJ’s Sierra Edition SH J Wire/R Wire 318 GCH CH Carrollton’s Count Lancelot L Martin/W Wijaya/G Hartman Pointers 499 GCH CH Tahari’s To Wild To Be Serious L Cayton/D Ying/F DePaulo 480 GCH CH Bookstor Inherit The Wind K Spey/E Reisman/B Reisman/H Spey 248 GCH CH Solivia’s A Walk In The Clouds J Herrera/D Brown/K Thompson Brown/S Tho 232 GCH CH Penpoint In Dress Blues L Stagg 223 GCH CH Marjetta Rave Review JH M Marjetta 179 GCH CH Seasyde Dobe’s Den In Fashion J Pahl/D Pahl/H Medeiros 131 GCH CH Solivia’s Frostproof J Deeming/D Brown/S Thompson 128 GCH CH Creeksyde’s Witches Promise J Walton/G Griffin/K Rath 116 GCH CH Solivia’s Successor J Deeming 78 GCH CH Brackenmoor The Duchess JH J Pullan Pointers (German Shorthaired) 1308GCH CH Kan-Point’s Leading The Chase R Stanley/L Stanley/L Coonrod 680 GCH CH Dogwoodcreek’s Hot Money L Duncan 604 GCH CH Markann-N-Kk’s Hot Topic K Kohlmeyer/K Jeglum 531 GCH CH Autumn’s Stardust And Roses J Stark/R Stark 491 GCH CH Shortales N Cahoots W Irondale JH L Estes/W Bettis/M Bettis 454 GCH CH Crk In The Fast Lane JH M Farone/W Farone 376 GCH CH Ehrenvogel It Amazes Me A Lester/M Juch/M Lara 370 GCH CH Robin Crest Great Expectations R Remondi/R Remondi 289 GCH CH Robin Crest Spectacular Bid JH J Hasart/R Remondi 277 GCH CH Khrispat-Garbonita Archy E King Pointers (German Wirehaired) 284 GCH CH Afterhours Reece Have Gun Will Travel F Neuwirth/C Whitmore/A Johnson 237 GCH CH Ripsnorter’s Mt View Lookout K Courtelis/J Witt/H Witt/J Wilkinson 191 GCH CH K-S-Tzarr-Balkanoff Vom Sepp K Sunda/B Stroh 132 GCH CH Star K’s Mile Hi Valentine R Stark/J Stark/V Malzoni 99 GCH CH Reece Afterhours The Buck Stops Here M Johnson/A Johnson/C Whitmore 61 CH Aspendel’s Pale Rider JH B Watkins/R Perry/S Ferraro 45 CH Tagalong’s Cherry Bomb M Marley 42 GCH CH Weidenhugel Abby V Jessie C Heiller/K Boyd 40 CH Star K And Hampton Court’s Bye Bye Birdie J Stark/R Stark/V Malzoni 35 CH Scotian The Man In Black JH MX MXJ MXF S Rainwater/J Rainwater/L Reeves Retrievers (Chesapeake Bay) 526 GCH CH Chesabar’s True Grit R Barber/P Barber 327 GCH CH Mudcreek Red Moose D Lentz/L Lentz 184 GCH CH Desert Winds Moroccan Sand L Schisler 176 GCH CH Pond Hollow More Mischief M Stump/D Baldwin 165 GCH CH Irish’s Master Jake J Soulliere/G Irish 155 GCH CH Quailridge’s Top Dee O Gee Maximilian C Macina/C Macina 155 GCH CH Cabin Ridge’s Mega Margarita C Meyer/J Martin 152 GCH CH Cal-I-Co Hialeah J Colvin/J Colvin 146 GCH CH Silvercreek Casbar’s Cheers J Silver/D Ammerman 120 GCH CH Double-R’s Eye Of The Hurricane K Fox/R Kirwan
Retrievers (Curly-Coated) 176 GCH CH Down Datrail Hunting Thrills CD S Macre/D Akins 162 GCH CH Kurly Kreek Sherlock Holmes M Shifflett/S Shifflett 118 GCH CH Kurly Kreek Artic Express S Shifflett/M Shifflett 94 GCH CH Clarion’s Blackberry Bramble J Gentry/P Gentry 75 GCH CH Riverwatch Frozen Assets G Meek/M Meek 58 CH Dryfork Curly Moe RN L Rush 50 GCH CH Manawanui Blackberry Jack H Stout/R Alley 42 CH Kurly Kreek Shooting Starr I Andre 30 CH Boyerie’s Thomas Robert H Hames/J Hames/G Cooper/Y Cooper 30 CH Summerwind’s Delight Of Thunder RN K Hayes/D Hayes/D Hayes
Setters (English) 732 GCH CH Wyndswept’s Encore R Mockoviak/S Mockoviak 629 GCH CH Kaska’s Capture The Moment L Kuhn/L Gancer 492 GCH CH Esthete’s Claudette Monet JH L Matter/J Warren/V Nunes-Atkinson 400 GCH CH Set’R Ridge’s Exclusively Gold E Biles/S Biles/S Alexander/M Newman 357 GCH CH Honeygait Wilsonlake On The Rocks M Raisor/A Duncan 282 GCH CH Willglen’s To The Max P Canino/T Williams 281 GCH CH Cobblestone Summer Sunshine JH A Harlow/M Anderson 260 GCH CH Hemlock Lane Flying Colours G Perry/R Yuhasz 252 GCH CH Horizon’s Rag’s To Riches T Callo 226 CH Chebaco Blames It On Trabeiz D Coller/P Coller/E Hackett
Spaniels (Boykin) 337 GCH CH Sunseeker Pirate’s Code L Knudsen 96 GCH CH Pocotaligo’s Swamp Fox SH G Parker/K Parkman 68 GCH CH Hollow Creek’s Jagger Meister G Copeland 36 GCH CH Carolina’s Jamaica Me Crazy P Knudsen/L Pitts 36 GCH CH Texas Trace Kelley G Copeland 34 CH Sc’s Who’s Wearn’ The Pants Now RA L Plott/K Heinz 32 GCH CH Hollow Creek’s Kingfisher C Thomas/P Watts 23 GCH CH Thornhills Ring That Jezebelle L Kern 19 CH Sunseeker Kiss My Britches Beekauz RN SH S Kauzlarich/D Kauzlarich/K Kauzlarich 17 CH Hollow Creek’s Woody Watts V Grice/P Watts
Retrievers (Flat-Coated) 679 GCH CH Blacklace Magic Mocha Sapphire C Johnson/K Johnson 444 GCH CH Quillquest Etched In Stone RN JH OA AXJ S Mclean 423 CH Rowansgaard Rosa Mundi S Ware 387 GCH CH Valhala Born On The 4th Of July J Pinto/M Doheny 324 GCH CH Bay Creek I’M All For That R Rickert/S Rickert/L Selof/M Bettis 226 GCH CH Blacfriar A Stitch In Time CDX RE JH OA R Hill/J Parker 204 GCH CH Glenwan’s Sidney On Lanier BN JH NAJ W Jacobson/C Pullian 187 GCH CH Quillquest’s Living Legend D Sickles/L Zimic/G Impey 171 GCH CH Wind Dancer’s Along Came A Spyder K Forni 167 GCH CH Beachcliff John Wayne C McDowell/D Edwards
Setters (Gordon) 695 GCH CH Firethorn And Sandpiper Easy On The D Coller/P Coller/M McLoughlin/C Kirby 297 GCH CH Sastya Raggededge Peer Review M Leonard/W Leonard/C Mayers/M Grill 184 GCH CH Glen Oaks River Breeze Shiraz M Wetzel/G Godding/M Devalt 158 GCH CH Blazen Mackhyber’s Cosmic Voyage M Dorward 149 CH Sassenach King Of The Castle J Brown 142 GCH CH Lennox Blazi’Ns Courageous H West 128 GCH CH Sandpiper’s Shore Enough D Grant/J Beattie/P Reilly 125 GCH CH Taliesin Allure Of Magick P Engler 111 GCH CH Black Diamond’s Midnight Cowboy B Bjerkestrand/D Bjerkestrand 106 GCH CH Windcrest Take It To The Limit D Sweeney/S Scovil/V Sweeney
Spaniels (Clumber) 309 GCH CH Clussexx See You Later Alligator B Dowd/T Garvey/G Drucker/J Haverick/K H 236 GCH CH Nexus Dark Horse P McCune/T McCune 84 GCH CH Moonrysn Critter James Dean J Sutherland/J Friis/C Sutherland 72 GCH CH Whidbtrue’s Tullamore Dew H Lapole/M Wiltse/K Wiltse 70 GCH CH Casmir Guns N Red Roses V Lovins/M Gundlach 67 CH Casmir Creswick Sgt Pepper B Patterson/L Connell/L Wickwire/V Lovin 57 GCH CH Cajun’s A Change Is Gonna Come P Holman/M Cole/R Froman 52 GCH CH Clussex Dutch Treat G Yager/C Yager 51 CH Moonrysn’s Moon Dawg P Holman/M Cole/J Sutherland 48 GCH CH Slyfox Gunsmokes Marshall Matt L Watt/R Watt
Retrievers (Golden) 2430GCH CH My Buddy’s Boppity-Bop Blue Moon RN L Chew/J Andras/A Andras 2291 GCH CH Tempo’s U’Ve Got What Gets Me C Meddaugh 2256 GCH CH Summits Emery Its In The Bag B Johnson 2008 GCH CH Rush Hill’s River Road Payoff T Struble/M Struble/K Dunn 1858 GCH CH Gaia Of Yoshida Enterprise K Oshima/L Jordan-Fenner 1840 GCH CH Sunjoie ‘N Woodland Anyway U Slice It S Shilkoff/J Davis 1406 GCH CH Dalane Doizaki Buckingham’s Pride H Doizaki/J Jensen 1005 GCH CH Goodtime’s I Rest My Case K SMITH/L Fernandes 900 GCH CH Eldorado’s Promises D’Best H3x J Inman/C Browning 838 GCH CH Hillock Honeybear’s Purple Pizzazz T Tomlinson/K Shufflbottom
Setters (Irish Red and White) 113 GCH CH Redbranch Radiant Sunset At Nyastar K Miller/S Hazen/J Holt 77 GCH CH Mizen Duchas Dilis JH J Baumgartner 65 CH Rossmore Ruanard JH H Hazen/B Hazen 36 CH Moonstone Darcy D Cournoyer/P Cournoyer 32 CH Dalriach Alchemy JH A Jones/L Robinson 29 GCH CH Hammonia’s Hascan JH C Phillips/S Pikell 29 CH Tymaran Masterful L DeRosa/S DeRosa 26 CH Affinity Honey Bun R Schwiegerath/R Schwiegerath 26 CH Shireoak Caniscaeli Windsong G Harrison/L Harrison 22 CH Allard Aristokrat JH R Cornum/C Mika/R Webb/J Webb
Spaniels (Cocker) ASCOB 672 GCH CH Shaman’s No Doubt About It J Stamm/J Fehring 412 GCH CH Broken Ridge’s Wild At Heart D Rismyhe 311 GCH CH Carbert Arikara Magic Touch C Shute/P Nazarko 266 GCH CH Creekridge Eye Wanna Be A Rock Starr C Bredenbeck/F Bredenbeck 247 GCH CH Winelights Symphony J Bruce 234 GCH CH Nickleby’s Shine On Me J Eggers/M Walker 198 GCH CH Sunhaven’s Premier Package C CHAND/A Lawrence 176 GCH CH Mardi Gras Strut The Stage R Logrie 174 GCH CH Windsong All Kidding Aside K Toner/A Toner 159 GCH CH Mei-Hardt’s Shining Quasar J Meister/S McAlister
Retrievers (Labrador) 2341GCH CH Danbridge Henry J M Meewes/K Meewes 1941 GCH CH Robnie Home For The Holidays T Jerman/B Anthony 1802 GCH CH Casbar’s Hart To Hart D Ammerman 1086 GCH CH Rosewater 24 R Harkow/L Harkow 872 GCH CH Willcare To Fly Under The Radar RN S Willumsen 840 GCH CH Ridge View’s Magician M Hendricks/D Bloom-Schwartz/D Reece 829 CH Blackwing Superfine L Hamilton/M Hamilton 647 GCH CH Arlon’s Indy Anna Jones G Baba 637 GCH CH Signal Hill Joey B Thompson 583 GCH CH Bandalier Alakazam Of Woebegone A Mook/L Janke/N Janke
Setters (Irish) 1916GCH CH Shadagee Caught Red Handed D Burke/N Conner 712 GCH CH Greengate Buzz Lightyear J Killam/B Elliott/M Killam/L Morgan 548 GCH CH Greengate The Boss At Beaubriar RN N Fiacco/R Fiacco/M Dechambeau/B Elliott 518 GCH CH Kaerdon’s Just Tickled Pink JH S Kinney/J Kinney/L Graham/W Graham 432 GCH CH Herihunda’s Table For One J Young/K Young 384 GCH CH Antares Amelia Earhart M Goeke/P Goeke 379 GCH CH Greengate Bells N Whistles B Watanabe 366 GCH CH Kenora Eyema Stinker J Brodersen Watson/R Gear/C Tye 364 GCH CH Heatherwood’s Sweet Tart C Deslauriers/E Deslauriers/K Kazee 346 CH Jewelset’s Up Up N Away S Reilly/J Waters/K Velletri/J Arch
Spaniels (Cocker) Black 1085GCH CH Casablanca’s Thrilling Seduction L Moore/B Van Deman/C Douglas/M Walker/C Cassidy 433 GCH CH Markann-N-Kk’s Charlotte’s Winning Web K Jeglum/K Kohlmeyer 413 GCH CH Lehi’s Crystal Ball At Bluriver H Armour/B Guyer/N Guyer 289 GCH CH Bracon’s Leapin Lilly Pads H Sullivan 246 GCH CH K-J & Coldry Sherman Tank J Pruitt/K Pruitt/C Grimes/A Grimes 211 GCH CH Hillside’s Black Miracle X Larson/R Larson 198 GCH CH Hartlines True To Bear M Hart/K Brown/K Weaver/J Stern 166 GCH CH Royal Guardian’s That’s My Boy Kr Y Shin 154 GCH CH Buckinghamhill Bird Of Paradise M Smoller-Phillips 144 GCH CH Lomapoint 18k You Da Man J Bjelland/T Kelso
Retrievers (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling) 477 GCH CH Littleriver’s Brynwood Celtie CD E Boryczka 381 GCH CH Javahill Steal My Heart RA JH A Soderman/P Soderman 267 GCH CH Lennoxlove Susqudilla’s Mini Cooper R Haskin/J Merred/P Campanella/M Waterst 172 GCH CH Honeyrun Simply Amazing D Gibbs/J Gibbs/K Lawless 75 GCH CH Seastar’s Dark’N Stormy Kelty Fife M McGrath/J Folkman 72 CH Cyon’s Calamity Jane S Rodgers/R Beard 68 GCH CH Foxvale Foxbrooke Dare To Cruise K Lawless/J Lawless 62 GCH CH Littleriver Shoot For The Moon L Hettinger/J Jeffery 60 GCH CH Manitou’s Catch A Maserati CD JH C Lindemer/G Lindemer 48 GCH CH Jetstream’s Drummer Boy C Siflinger/L Siflinger
Spaniels (American Water) 63 GCH CH Kei-Rin’s Honeyweiss K Kozak/P Kozak 61 GCH CH Waterway Game Crk Hot Diggity J Hattrem/L Hattrem/P Boyer 37 CH Mountain Star Aspen Charger B Randle/C Curtis-Dihel 37 GCH CH Waterway Game Crk Ralphie Boy-How D Hancock/L Hattrem/P Boyer 30 GCH CH Nissop’s Joki Koira SH D Possin 24 CH Beavercreek’s Chance Of A Life Time L Thorsness 16 CH Beavercreek’s Secret Celebration L Mcgrath/L Thorsness 13 CH Beavercreek’s Blossom K Steinke/L Thorsness/W Steinke 12 CH Aspen Springs Northern Star RN D Parker/F Parker 12 CH Carolina’s Cow Creek Pirate W O’Neal/T O’Neal
Spaniels (Cocker) Parti 501 GCH CH Tri-Pod’s Feel That Fire D Podratz 440 GCH CH Showcase Medicine Man S Forbes/B Rapoport 310 GCH CH Pbj’s Gimme All Your Lovin B Pruitt/J Pruitt 276 GCH CH Windsor 18k Rolls Royce J Bjelland/T Kelso 252 GCH CH Pbj’s Keeper Of The Stars B Pruitt 245 GCH CH Conquest’s Legend Of The West M Torres-Young 192 GCH CH My-Ida-Ho Lucky Strike S Gerling 169 GCH CH Sherwood’s Orion’s Star M Santos/B Santos 159 GCH CH Jems Unanimous Decision J Stamm 139 GCH CH Che-Lee’s Southern Detor C Brown/V Rosado
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Spaniels (English (Eng gliish Cocke Cocker) 1061 GCH CH 1061GCH HN Nonnies Deja Vu Umplely/G S L Munro/V U Sprague To 419 GCH CH Lynann’s Touchstone L Gall/R Gall/D Deane 312 GCH CH Ragtime Zane Za Grey K Wyckoff/S Peterson 303 GCH CH Carnaby Shades Of Summer Sh E Brangers/S Brangers/K Brangers 258 CH Sweet Apple Sir Prize N Sweet/M Benson 247 GCH CH Beowulf’s King K Charles 1st C Hedrick/G Hedrick Milestone Flyby 246 CH Larkspur Milesto J Lindheim/B Lindheim Keeping The Drama 242 CH Majestic’s Keepi Belter S Johnson/K Belter/D Bel 233 GCH CH Especially Magic Happens P Harris/S Moss/M Bartholomew Barth 176 GCH CH Barrister H Hocus Pocus S Burch/S Rosenthal Springer) Spaniels (English Spring Tender is The Night 1497GCH CH Cerise Te Sunseri D Cherry/C Blaine/F Su 1412 GCH CH Wil-Orion’s Twenty Twenty Jesseman/J Johnson L Green/E Johnson/E Jes 1115 GCH CH Otein Cap’N Jack Sparrow Ryser/L Nieto G Ryser/R Nieto/J Ryser/ 929 GCH CH C Cerise Signature Of Telltale CD RN i Si D Cherry/R Fugit 573 GCH CH Windmoor Superstition B Fink/C Florence/D Streng/K McWilliams 517 GCH CH Darkover Don’T Dream It’s Over S Pelissero/C Pelissero/B Daniel 484 GCH CH Capulet’s Innovation L Myslinski 416 GCH CH Tagalong’s Boy Oh Boy S Kraft 408 GCH CH Otein’s Tommy Bahama L Nieto/R Nieto 405 CH Cerise Jesse James D Cherry/R Fugit Spaniels (Field) 364 GCH CH Tamarack’s Race You To Calico S Thornhill/B Hirschy 227 GCH CH Killara’s Riders On The Storm G Elliott/K Balinski 104 GCH CH Northaven’s Call Me Al S Stebbins 85 GCH CH Killara’s Grand Idea RA A Eley/K Balinski 84 CH Capriole’s Normandy Commander CD RA K Wiechmann 68 CH Bitterblue Here Comes Da Judge K Sullivan/H Howard/L Finney 60 CH W-Haven’s Traces Of Gold S Strong/S Douthit/A Winters 59 GCH CH Promenade Perfect Alibi J Chopson/J Schildman 54 GCH CH Freedoms Playing With The Gang J Jernstrom/J Thibault 42 CH Calico’s Guitars And Cadillacs SH J Amundsen/M Finnegan Spaniels (Irish Water) 325 GCH CH Poole’s Ide Got Water RN S Duncan/C McDaniel/C Shelby/G Siner 146 GCH CH D’Locks St. James’s Gate CD JH R Rubin 66 CH Taras Water’s My Middle Name CD RE JH K Kezer/J Kezer 51 CH Poole’s Ide Bonnie Brook S Lewis/L Macdonald 34 GCH CH Tara’s Water Baroness CD RA S Ensign 29 CH Saracen Blue Thunder On The Marsh CD JH S Sarracino/R Deihl 22 CH Folly’s Lone Star Ace At Carlenn C Randel/G Randel 22 CH Coomara’s Emerald Isle Warrior P Price/H Brunlees 21 CH D’Locks Evenstar Of Beaufield B Kvarnlov/L Musgrave 18 CH Stanegate Supertramp T Ufkes/H Gervais Spaniels (Sussex) 246 GCH CH Seamist On A Windward Tack RN P Peterson/T Peterson/A McGloon/S McCull 65 GCH CH Remedi’s Maritime Stern Star A Morris/K Booth 62 GCH CH Remedi’s Fastrax Heart O’Gold J Haenszel/C Drake 51 GCH CH Companionway Sutton Young Turk A Merriman/J Merriman 40 CH Three D Vansan Rumor Has It J Toebben/D Duffy/V Koolhof/S Ezersky 39 CH Erinhill Cpnwy Mr Fuzzywrinkles C Curtis/C Holt-Grenier 31 CH Remedi Maritime Criminalintent A Morris/K Booth 13 CH Three D Ziegfeld Folly D Duffy/M Meador 11 CH Remedi’s Mouawad Magic T Launder 11 CH Primetime American Idol RN L Erb Spaniels (Welsh Springer) 201 GCH CH Heatherstone’s Jopa Blue K Sinclair-Dunn 200 GCH CH Statesman’s Corinthian M Riese-Bassel/S Riese 180 GCH CH Rolyart’s Full Of Grace JH S Traylor/C Ford 139 GCH CH Holly House Empres Josephine A Legare/S Roth 114 CH Rock SPGS Hawk Of The Battle K Goodrich 112 GCH CH Harmony’s Welsh Fanfare B Wegner/K Wegner 105 GCH CH Royaile’s Man For All Seasons R Burgess/S Burgess/N Carlton 101 GCH CH Saga’s Sweet Sherlock J Cooley
97 GCH CH Statesman’s Winners Circle A Grant/V Gill/M Helms/P Gilson 85 GCH CH Royailes Hollywood Legend N Carlton/G Carlton Spinoni Italiani 230 GCH CH Spinfandel Mariah’s Storm JH M Faeth 229 GCH CH Klondike’s Frederico Ilario S Moen/C Sheridan 98 CH Couchfields Fare Salti Di Gioia L Perham/P Perham/M Brustein/D Brooks 93 GCH CH Lake Desires Princess Isabella J Wiseman/C Wiseman 71 GCH CH Busy B’s Elliott Ess MH A Costello/J Costello 68 GCH CH Couchfields Maximus Del Mucrone M Brustein/D Brooks/W Carucci 57 GCH CH Bela’s Presto Change-O RN P Miller/L Miller/K Miller 56 GCH CH Kala’s Qualcosa Parlare Di S Coates/K Hamaker 56 GCH CH Vericool Leggenda Del Mare JH S McGregor/S Acquistapace 52 GCH CH Quattro Zampe Martini Bianco P Folz/D Folz Vizslas 1414GCH CH Renaissance Girls Gone Wild L Durham/G Durham 1073 GCH CH Artisan Grouse Point Pink Panther JH C Miklos/S Lonabaugh/R Bernstein/J Toepk 863 GCH CH Annian’s Gone With The Wind JH V Mcarthur/C McArthur/S Towne 752 GCH CH Kezdet’s Grand Mark Gedeon N Russo 570 GCH CH Cinnabars Aldebaran Epiphany D Becker/A Becker 436 CH Jakra’s Vivid Morning Glory RN JH M Lembke/J Lembke 394 GCH CH Poquito’s Oro Jag In Pursuit RN JH NA G Fleming 380 GCH CH Mehagian’s Sleepy Hollow The Beat Goes R Mather/S Olivera 374 GCH CH Jen’s Penny Matra Baci’s Boogie Fever M Stratford/N Guarascio/L Durham 335 GCH CH Artisan’s Vladimir The Imperial M Spoor/J Toepke Weimaraners 1458GCH CH Silhouettes Lifeinthefastlane C Cassidy/B Cassidy 835 GCH CH Northwoods Send Money Honey H Warren/T Palmer/P Warren 601 GCH CH Rosewin Clasic Schwin Of Anson P Sage/A Sage/M Gearhart/W Gearhart 479 GCH CH Doc’s Seven Ships Of Acadia A Stewart-Zimmerman/A Stewart/M Stewart/ 465 CH Harline Win’Weim It’s My 2nd Martini S Line 443 GCH CH Win’Weim’s It’s My Grey Goose D Massey/S Line 372 GCH CH Kolata’s Moving Violation R Hilgenbrink/D Hilgenbrink/C Grisell 316 GCH CH Smokycity Nanis Dbl Silhouette C Cassidy/B Cassidy 268 GCH CH Monterra’s Best Bet MH E Krupinski/T Bintner 238 GCH CH Ivette Imperium Star C Herbold/E Lenaerts Wirehaired Pointing Griffons 373 GCH CH Fireside’s Spontaneous Combustion J Coughlin/E Hunsicker 131 GCH CH Flatbrook Ace’s I’M So Vain J Lockhart/K Rogney 76 GCH CH Snowybrooks Pr Pointing Boy Floyd R Rodriguez/B Keller/V Rodriguez/A Kelle 72 GCH CH North Lake’s It’s A Bug’s Life D Peterson 60 GCH CH Bear Hug Cee Barry Rockbridge JH K Boehner 60 GCH CH Butte View’s Pranqster Gal S Edginton/L Edginton/B Van Kleeck 58 GCH CH Kyloe’s Trekking Kb Amstel JH J Resler/J Riederer 58 GCH CH Ear Mountains Outlaw Kid Curry JH G Curtis/R Byrne 53 CH Fireside’s Dot Dot Dash RE JH M Thompson/K Krautz 45 GCH CH Fireside’s Keep On Truckin’ JH E Hunsicker
Hound Group Afghan Hounds 1186GCH CH Thaon’s Mowgli J Hafford/J Blanchard/A Sterner 701 GCH CH Genesis Silverado J Shaw 476 GCH CH Majic Whatever I Want K Todd/L Bettis 419 GCH CH Har-Lou’s Gorgeous Jorge N Wisher/D Schellhorn/D Golden/L Hedstro 400 GCH CH Xenos Jimlet W Slowe 331 GCH CH Suliman Incendio D Rogers/J Fertitta 319 GCH CH Wynsyr China Doll D Pfeil/W Pfeffer/D Rogers/J Rogers 269 GCH CH Shekinah Jakar Raising The Bar D Jensen/G Jensen 268 GCH CH Stormhill’s Sweet Dreams Of Raffica G Games/S Games/S Frei/T Vanderezee 245 GCH CH Mahali Rustic Ringmaster E Wolfe/N Gardner/L Schanzle American Foxhounds 272 GCH CH Kelly Mt. American Idol J Rea 240 GCH CH Kiarry’s Walkin On Sunshine C Koenitz/C Koenitz/M Echols/L Miller 56 GCH CH Devlon’s Fame And Fortune K Kendall/D Leonard/K Leonard 50 GCH CH Kiarry’s Foolish Pride H Miller/L Miller
25 GCH CH Kelly Mt First Lady J Rea 20 CH Kiarry’s Walk This Way W Sommerfelt/C Sommerfelt 18 CH Hewly Camilla S Petter/R Urban/G Shultz 11 CH Devlon’s It’s Now Or Never D Leonard/K Leonard/K Kendall/S Leonard 9 CH Brazos Remmington C Petrick 8 CH Kiarry’s Foolish Pleasure P Rally/H Miller/L Miller/D Grant Basenjis 539 GCH CH Meisterhaus Dazzle ‘N’ Daze A Brooks/J Hurt 470 GCH CH Jasiri-Sukari Bucking The Trind J Taylor/J Jones/K Jones 456 GCH CH Wakili Signet Dooney T Curry 398 GCH CH Ab-Rafiki The Icon Of Cool W Pooley 397 GCH CH Emerant’s The Navigator B Hart/L Hart 309 GCH CH Ahmahr Nahr’s Harlequin Cassanova Jack J Behles/R Holt 218 GCH CH Signet Meisterhaus Gossip Girl E Johnson/B Cassell/A Brooks/S Middlebro 215 GCH CH Tazamisha’s Critical Mass V Cortez/J Cortez/N Cortez 201 GCH CH ‘Tis-A Arubmec’s Circle Of Life J Hughes/P Cembura/F Hughes 193 GCH CH Reveille Push Button D Bolte Basset Hounds 1010GCH CH Splash’s The Professor J Nolan/B Nolan/J Nolan/S Ponsart 852 GCH CH Topsfield-Sanchu American Express C Orlandi/C Steidel/S Frischmann 767 GCH CH Blossomhil’s Mamma Mia S Shor 365 GCH CH Barnyard Legends Of The Fall P Harder/B Mercer/S Smyth/M Harder 244 CH Showtime’s Shock And Awe H Haskell/B Haskell/M Chrysanthis/S Chry 217 GCH CH Topsfield-Sanchu Pop Art O’Bridi C Orlandi/C Steidel 201 GCH CH Craigwood Ol’ South’s U Can’T Touch This R Opeka/K Hutchinson/K Joiner 199 GCH CH Morningwood Luciano B Keene/D Keene 192 GCH CH Symphony’s Debonair Crooner K Whelan/D Whelan 160 GCH CH Touchstone Hurricane Camille S Vick/M Vick/M Hawley Beagles (13 in. and under) 418 GCH CH Del Rey Roosevelts Rough Rider R Hilton/D Lipari/E Brandt/J Catz 360 GCH CH Roirdan Lanbur Motor City J Herrera/D Kirby/P Lipani/J Woodring/C 235 GCH CH Lomapoint Huckleberry C Long 207 GCH CH Shadynook’s You Lite Up My Life R Werlein 177 GCH CH Skyline’s Dream Big K Forbes/J Forbes 176 GCH CH Irish Coffey Shadows On The Shannon P Coffey/B Coffey 96 GCH CH Windkist Branston Talk About Me C Stahle/L Bertagnolli 90 GCH CH Van-Mar What Happens In Vegas C Wambaugh/H Wambaugh 79 GCH CH Barrister’s Match Point B Manifold/B Tague 72 GCH CH Werff’s Apple Of My Eye A VanderWerff Beagles (over 13 in.) 806 GCH CH Torquay Midnight Confession M Chagas/M Botelho/A Botelho 471 GCH CH Belcanto Flags A’Flyin R Willett 391 GCH CH Lovelyn The Wright Revolution M Nolan/M Nolan 375 GCH CH Shoreviews The Blues Brothers B Tague/S Swanson 363 GCH CH Shadynook Mcdreamy At Rk Tooker B Kidwell/R Kidwell/C Mcelroy 339 GCH CH Langrigg Star Ofth Stage T Steele/E Dziuk 308 GCH CH Skyline’s Big Wheel K Forbes/J Forbes/C Conger/S Todd 283 GCH CH Cabaret Come Chase The Dream T Olson/J Simpson/C Stone/P Ivett 214 GCH CH Rockwoods Milo Tipster J Hubenak/S Moore/S Hubenak 203 GCH CH Barrister’s Eclat De La Foudre B Manifold/S Robblee Black and Tan Coonhounds 215 GCH CH Silver Ridge Showtyme At Windbourne S Campbell/L Schermerhorn/S Skinner/T Sk 171 GCH CH Windbourne Every Hand’s A Winner A Mitchell 62 GCH CH Kennisaw Mt Londerry Heir J Doran 57 CH Southwind’s Walking In Memphis R Reynolds/S Lowthian 53 CH CSG Clover Creek Big Daddy CD RE K Winn/J Carr 25 CH Windbourne Bently S Campbell 23 CH Briarhunt’s She’s A Chinnook Eh L Fey 18 CH Windbourne Words Of Love V Redditt/M Owens 18 CH Windbourne Dr Watson L Seabrook/R Seabrook/S Campbell 17 CH Designer R Stout And Ale B Wall/K Settle
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Thank you to the following judges who were part of Moose’s success in 2010*: Ms. Sandra Goose Allen Mr. Donald M. Booxbaum Mrs. Loraine Boutwell Ms. Patricia Leakey Brenner Mrs. Donna J. Buxton Mr. Houston Clark Dr. Anthony D. DiNardo Mrs. Sheila DiNardo Mrs. Jean Fournier Mrs. Judith Goodin Mrs. Stephanie S. Hedgepath Mr. Richard Edwin Lake Mrs. Peggy Beisel-McIlwaine Mr. Brian Meyer Ms. Linda C. More Mr. Desmond J. Murphy Mr. Ken J. Murray Mrs. Virginia Murray Ms. Elizabeth Muthard Col. Joe B. Purkhiser Ms. Jane Roppolo Dr. Dale D. Simmons Mr. Robert H. Slay Mr. Terry Stacy Mrs. Chris Walkowicz Mr. Jerry M. Watson Ms. Mary B. White Mrs. Karen C. Wilson *Judges who awarded Moose a Sporting Group win, placement or American Chesapeake Club Supported Show Win.
Multiple Sporting Group Winner • Multiple Best in Supported Show Winner
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Dam: Ch. Wingmasters Little Emerald Star, CGC
Bred By Kathy & Jeffery White
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or the first time since the establishment of the 100 Club class are marked by unusual high quality. Certainly the a Smooth Fox Terrier has accomplished this incredible highlight of any Montgomery is to watch Smooths where in feat. Becoming the 29th exhibit to accomplish this incred2008 Dodger finished his championship by being awarded ible feat GCH J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice, affecWinners Dog and Best of Winners at the Specialty that year tionately called Dodger, became the 29th dog in history to and was Best of Breed at Montgomery the following year, achieve the esteemed honor of 100 or more Best in Shows. too. He broke the record for Smooth Fox Terriers in August, Indeed this dog, which was also the Number One exhibit which was previously set at 70. But Dodger certainly could All-Breed for the year 2010, actually recorded 105 All-Breed not have accomplished his incredible feats alone and fortuBests. A grandson of the record-breaking Ch. Broxden Rio nately for all involved a team was formed headed by Amy Oso Best Dressed (Tux), his pedigree and Phil Booth, who formed and created his amazing career. is one to simply blow you away, with Tux was brilliantly handled by Amy and so it was only natural for her to continue some of the most outstanding show with his Grandson, which collaboration resulted in Amy as co-owner and handler and stud dogs and dams dominating with Howard and Sandra Hoffen as co-owners, as they were with Tux as well. Now throughout. One of the things which at just 3 1/2 years of age everyone involved is looking forward to contributing to makes Dodger’s feat all the more the Broxden/J’Cobe/Kemosabe breeding program. Bill Dalling of J’Cobe and Stacy phenomenal is the fact that today Turner of Kemosabe Smooths, the breeders, have combined with the Hoffens and in America the Smooth Fox Terrier Booths to form one of the most formidable teams of owners and breeders in the breed is one of the strongest in the sport of dogs. DOG NEWS enthusiastically welcomes Dodger and his team as the world as special class after specials newest members of the DOG NEWS 100 Club. THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 118
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GCh. J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice - Smooth Fox Terrier Ch. Randenn Tristar Affirmation - Standard Poodle Ch. Roundtown Mercedes of Maryscot - Scottish Terrier Ch. Cookieland Seasyde Hollyberry – Pointer Ch. Smash JP Win A Victory – Toy Poodle Eng. Am. Ch. Yakee If Only – Pekingese Ch. Kaleff’s Genuine Risk-German Shepherd Dog Ch. Special Times Just Right – Bichon Frise Ch. Torum’s Scarf Michael – Kerry Blue Terrier Ch. Ta-Jon’s Tickle Me Silly – Maltese Ch. Ch. Kismets Sight For Sore Eyes-German Shepherd Dog Ch. Brunswig’s Cryptonite – Doberman Pinscher Ch. Registry’s Lonesome Dove – Wire Fox Terrier Ch. La-Shay’s Bart Simpson – Black Cocker Spaniel Ch. Lake Cove That’s My Boy – Standard Poodle Ch. Revelry’s Awesome Blossom – Lakeland Terrier Ch. Tryst of Grandeur - Afghan Hound Ch. Anasazi Billy the Kid – Welsh Terrier Ch. Altana’s Mystique – German Shepherd Ch. Galbraith’s Iron Eyes – Bouvier des Flandres
Ch. Salilyn’s Condor – English Springer Spaniel Ch. Whisperwind On Carousel – Standard Poodle Ch. Galsul Excellence – Wire Fox Terrier Ch. Covy Tucker Hill’s Manhattan – German Shepherd Dog Ch. Braeburn’s Close Encounterm – Scottish Terrier Ch. Lo-Gin’s Kiss Me Kate – Standard Poodle Ch. Bangaway of Sirrah Crest – Boxer Int. Ch. Chik T’Sun of Caversham – Pekingese Ch. Rock Falls Colonel – English Setter
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a bitch that enthralled Lee Cox when he judged the breed there. Little shown and untitled, some considered it a strange choice of stud dog but Lee’s instincts certainly paid off. Nora’s main rival for the title has been another bitch, Phil Davies’ Kerry Blue Terrier, Ch Perrisblu Kennislain’s Chelsey, the winner of four BISs. When it came to the last show of the year the Kerry was leading by ten points. At this show she could not be shown as the appointed breed judge was Geoff Corish, who had handled her to most of her major wins throughout the year. This meant that the Crested had to win at least Reserve BIS, which would have given her the Dog of the Year title by just one point! In an ironic twist of fate, Geoff Corish was taken ill after judging on the first day of the show and was hospitalised, preventing him from judging the Kerry Blues. Obviously Chelsey was not entered so could not be shown under the substitute judge and Nora ended up winning Best in Show, thus rounding off an amazing year. In addition to the German Shepherd, John and Pauline Cullen’s Elmo, topping the Pastoral rankings, the other groups were headed by a Boxer, Shar Pei, Flat Coated Retriever and Miniature Wirehaired Dachshund. The Boxer – heading the Working Group for the second year running - Ch Winuwuk Lust at First Sight, is a Crufts group winner and has been consistently at the top of his breed for the last few years. Agreed to be one of the best moving Boxers we have seen in a long while, this four-square dog has appealed to all manner of judges from at home and overseas. His was a bittersweet win however as his co-owner and breeder Marion Ward Davies died in the autumn. The kennel continues in the hands of her young partners, Julie Brown and Tim Hutchings, to whom Marion was so encouraging when they first arrived as dog-less teenagers and offered to walk the Boxers. Another import to lead their group is the American-bred Shar Pei, Ch & Am Ch Asias Red Marsh Whip It Good, bred by Lisa Myers, Russella Wilkerson and Olga Oliphant. Imported in late 2008 by Tim Ball and Joy Bradley who co-own him with Lisa and Kristen Myers, he is the first of his breed to top the Utility (Non Sporting) group in the rankings and also became the first Shar Pei male to win BIS at an all breeds Championship show here in the UK. This breed has made great strides in the UK in
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recent years thanks to the obvious cooperation between British and American breeders. The Flat Coated Retriever’s is a typical British fairy story of an owner-handled dog steadily climbing to the top and Sh Ch Vbos the Kentuckian will soon be celebrating his tenth birthday. Owned and shown by Jim Irvine in Scotland, this dog was bred by one of the Ogilvy-Shepherd sisters who have been successful in several breeds. Proving further the versatility of some of our British breeders, The Kentuckian is sired by an untitled dog that was bred by Martin Phillips of the famous Jaeva Norfolk Terriers. Completing the group leaders is a Miniature Wirehaired Dachshund, Ch Drakesleat Winalot, owned and bred by the UK’s only all-breeds judge, Zena Thorn Andrews, widow of Terry Thorn who is such a loss to the fancy in the UK and beyond. This dog is sired by a Japanese import that is essentially of all Zena’s breeding and he has done remarkably well as alongside her activities as an exhibitor Zena still has a busy judging schedule. She has now bred more Champions than any other UK breeder, with more than 100 in Miniature Wires alone. By American standards that may not sound a lot, but under the British system it represents a remarkable achievement.
The evergreen Flat Coated Retriever, Sh Ch Vbos The Kentuckian, soon to be ten years old, is the top winning Gundog (Sporting). Seen here winning a group under Michael Gadsby, and handled by owner Jim Irvine, interestingly he is sired by an untitled dog that carries the Jaeva kennel name, much better known in Norfolk Terriers. Photo by Alan Walker
The top winning Hound is owned and bred by the UK’s only all-breeds judge, Zena Thorn Andrews, Ch Drakesleat Winalot. His home kennel has now produced more Champions than any other kennel in any breed in the UK. Demonstrating the cosmopolitan direction in which the dog world is moving, this dog’s sire is an import from Japan. Photo by Carol Ann Johnson The dog world in general has certainly seen happier times but dog people are a dedicated and determined bunch, known for pulling together in the face of adversity. As our Kennel Club, breeders and exhibitors look to the future, conscious of the need to attract new enthusiasts to the fancy, we hope that the New Year brings new enthusiasm for preserving the breeds we have treasured for generations and breeding subsequent generations that are sufficiently happy and healthy to silence the critics who seem determined to damage the sport we love so much.
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gium), it flourishes today as a democratic, self-governing membership society of Kennel Clubs from throughout the world. The federated organization received a civil personality by Belgian royal decree in 1968 and, hence, maintains its base in that country. Contrary to the belief by many, FCI is not a registry – it does not register dogs, issue pedigrees, or maintain a list of breeders. This is the function of the national kennel club. However, FCI does have detailed International Breeding Rules, which are binding to all members and contract partners. Basically, “This means that breeding may only be carried out with pedigree dogs which have a sound temperament, are healthy in functional and hereditary terms and are registered with a studbook or register (appendix) recognised by the FCI. In addition, they have to fulfil the requirements specified by the relevant FCI member or contract partners.” The regulations also state, “The only dogs which are considered to be healthy in hereditary terms are those transferring breed standard features, breed type and temperament typical of that breed without displaying any substantial hereditary defects which could impair the functional health of its descendants. The members and contract partners of the FCI are required in this regard to prevent any exaggeration of breed features in the standards which could result in impairment of the dogs’ functional health. . . Dogs with eliminating faults such as e.g. unsound temperament, congenital deafness or blindness, hare-lip, cleft palate, substantial dental defects or jaw anomalies, PRA, epilepsy, cryptorchidism, monorchidism, albinism, improper coat colours or diagnosed severe hip dysplasia may not be bred.” Therefore, while FCI does not register dogs, it does dictate to its members and partners how dogs should be bred. In so doing,
“While FCI does not register dogs, it does dictate to its members and partners how dogs should be bred.”
FCI walks a fine-line in trying to adhere to the mandates of the European Union (EU) Council of Europe’s various Protection of Pet Animal Acts as related to canine health issues. FCI is very interested in these issues and has a Scientific Commission and a Breeding Commission to address the various matters. FCI’s basic function is to keep show records and issue international titles for which it receives a monetary fee in exchange from the organizing clubs. It does not establish breed standards, but approves the standards as written by the individual breed’s country of origin. There are presently 339 breeds officially recognized by FCI within 10 Groups: Group 1 – Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle Dogs); Group 2 – Pinscher and Schnauzer – Mossoloid Breeds – Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs); Group 3 – Terriers; Group 4 – Dachshunds; Group 5 – Spitz and Primitive Types; Group 6 – Scent Hounds and Related Breeds; Group 7 – Pointing Dogs; Group 8 – Retrievers – Flushing Dogs – Water Dogs; Group 9 – Companion and Toy Dogs; and Group 10 – Sighthounds) . While it does not license judges per se (the “home” country of a judge licenses/approves in accordance with that individual country’s rules and regulations for judges), it established in 2008 “FCI Regulations for Show Judges,” which is a general outline of what it requires for judges’ awarding FCI CACIBs in background, experience, behavior, travel reimbursement and daily fee. It also does not allow “its” judges to judge non-FCI member or contract shows, unless those events are held in countries not affiliated with the FCI.
MEMBERS FCI membership is separated into five regional groups, which are known as Sections – Europe, Americas and the Caribbean, South Africa, Asia, and Oceania. The Europe Section is comprised of 36 federated member countries, 7 associated members, and 5 contract partners; Americas and the Caribbean – 18 federated, 1 associated and 1 contract (neither the US, nor Canada are members or contract partners); South Africa – 1 federated; Asia – 6 federated, 6 associated and 3 contract; and Oceania – 1 associated and 1 contract. CONTINUED ON PAGE 128
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Every year, a World Show, designated to take place in a member country by voting members of the FCI General Assembly, is held.
Federated or full members are considered by FCI to be “the national canine organization” of each membership country and only one kennel club may belong from a country or territory. This kennel club is usually considered as being the largest and most important in that country. These full members must adhere to all the rules, regulations, policies and procedures set forth by the FCI. Their membership forms The General Assembly, which meets once every two years, or more frequently if a pressing matter is on hand, to oversee the universal governance of the international FCI. Associated members are considered to be “those organizations who have signed a special agreement. . .” specifying their relationship with FCI. Associates may send individuals to attend the General Assembly as observers, but they cannot vote, nor can they serve on the General Committee (officers) or commissions. They are expected to abide by FCI rules in order to maintain associated status and must recognize all FCI breeds. Contract partners are considered to be newly emerging countries whose systems and procedures with regards to dogs, shows and judges are not yet fully developed, but have entered into a special agreement with the FCI. They are also expected to adhere to FCI rules and recognized all FCI breeds. In addition, FCI may enter into a “Letter of Understanding” with other countries who have no affiliation with the international organization. Such agreements have been signed between the FCI and the American Kennel Club; FCI and The Kennel Club (England); and the FCI and the Canadian Kennel Club. They appear on FCI’s website for those interested in reading them and pertain to judges, participation in FCI World events, and breed registries of FCI member countries.
EVENTS FCI does not put on dog shows or performance events. Instead, the organization supports national shows with international title competition. It offers titles for International Beauty Champions (CACIB), International Working Titles, as well as Agility and Obedience International Titles. These international titles can only be received by winning in different countries. For instance, the conformation CACIB requires a dog to receive the optional CACIB (a judge can withhold the award) under three different judges in three different countries, one of which must be received either in the country of origin of the breed or in the country where the owner resides. A dog receives his International Championship when he is awarded four CACIB’s, as long as at least a year has expired between the winning of the first CACIB and the fourth one. The sponsoring club forwards the international material to FCI headquarters in Belgium, where a computer keep track of shows and wins for each dog. A three-generation pedigree is required and these pedigrees must be issued by the national club. Every year, a World Show, designated to take place in a member country by voting members of the FCI General Assembly, is held. World Shows have taken place around the globe and are usually tapped five years in advance. This year’s World Show will take place July 7 – 10 in Paris, France. In 2012, it will be in Salzburg, Austria.
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matched by the show itself. And for many years an auction The focus for the funding of scientific projects is partly derived on behalf of the Trust was held at Crufts, selling canine art, from the results of a 2004 survey of 52,000 pure-bred dogs. Partly sculpture, books etc. funded by the Trust, this survey provided information by breed of A Board of 5 Trustees determine strategy and allocate the lifespan and cause of death, and of the conditions from which grants in response to submissions from research bodies, dogs – living or dead – had suffered. welfare and rescue organisations and canine training chariExpenditure on the training of dogs to assist human beings ties. An administrator is provided (and funded) by the Kennel represents about 10% of the value of the Trust’s grants, and inClub, and support is also provided by 9 Ambassadors, who cludes such recipients as Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, Dogs for represent the Trust across the country, publicising the work of the Disabled, Canine Partners and Cancer & Bio-detection Dogs. the Trust and attending ceremonies at which the Trust’s work Recipients of monies for the welfare or rescue of dogs acis celebrated or contributions are received. counts for about a quarter of the Trust’s disbursements. These tend Our Patron is Her Royal Highness Camilla, Duchess of to be for relatively low amounts, but with many more recipients. Cornwall. In 2008 and 2009, the Trust distributed a total of $1.7M doThe Kennel Club covers all administrative costs such as nated by the Pedigree Adoption Drive (a programme initiated and insurance, audit and publicity, so that effectively 100% of dofunded by the UK arm of the Mars Corporation). Over the 2 years nations received can be applied to the Trust’s objectives. about 300 grants were made to rescue kennels and organisaThe Trust has three areas within which it provides tions. grants: It is in the welfare sector that the Trust comes nearest to its • Scientific research into the genetic and other causes of intent to help ALL dogs, whether pedigree, pure-bred, cross breed canine disease/conditions or mixed breed. • The training of dogs to help human beings who may Do you want to learn more about the Charitable Trust? Our be disabled in some way, and website: www.the kennelclub.org.uk/charitabletrust - shows de• Helping dogs in need of welfare or rescue. tails of our accounts, the grants we have made, the names of Scientific research is far and away the most expensive donors to the Trust, and a wealth of other data, including some of the areas funded by the Trust. Typically, about two-thirds case studies. of our expenditure is directed to this sector. The largest single In addition, you can email me at townsend@waitrose.com or investment ever made by the Trust is the support of a unit our administrator, Mrs Cas Oakes, at Cas.Oakes@thekennelclub. called the Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health org.uk. Trust (a research and referral body at Newmarket in Eastern England). This centre will cost the Trust nearly $2M over the 5 years 1. Science: Primary Lens Luxation 2009/13. It comprises a team of 8-10 scientists who are adIn September 2009, the Animal Health Trust (AHT) announced dressing two primary areas, as follows: that they had identified the genetic mutation causing Primary • The identification of mutations in canine DNA, and the Lens Luxation (PLL) in a number of breeds of dog. PLL is a painful development of tests to identify affected/carrier/clear aniand blinding inherited eye condition, wherein the lens falls into mals from blood or sputum samples. These research efforts the wrong position in the eye, and the announcement came after are largely directed at conditions which are seen to be painnearly ten years of research, substantially funded by the Kennel ful or fatal for dogs. Club Charitable Trust. • The development, through the application of quantiSince then, over 7,000 dogs from 36 different countries have tative genetics, of estimated breeding values and optimum been tested at the AHT (see chart below). CONTINUED ON PAGE 138 contributions, especially when it comes to the selection of a suitable sire for a planned litter. Both these activities are aimed at improving the health of pedigree dogs and Breed Clear Carrier Affected Total their offspring, and the second also at widChinese Crested 723 297 19 1039 ening the genetic base within a breed. The outcome will be advice to breeders Jack Russell Terriers 289 102 7 398 so that, by the informed selection of matJagd Terrier 24 29 136 11 ing pairs, not only will the health of a litter Miniature Bull Terriers 589 624 141 1354 be made more certain, but that the genetic base of the breed will be strengthened. The Parson Russell Terriers 858 262 14 1134 development of a software program to be Paterdale Terriers 2 0 0 2 known as “Mate Select” will be the mechanism for delivery of this advice to breeders Rat Terriers 7 1 1 9 who wish to use it, and puppy buyers will Sealyham Terriers 84 71 7 162 also be able to access the information. It is Tenterfield Terriers 105 56 0 161 planned that this will be a free service. Other current examples of the funding Tibetan Terriers 1216 417 23 1656 of scientific research include: Breed Unknown 571 253 45 869 • The genetic basis of mast cell tumours Cross Breeds 2 2 0 4 • Cruciate ligament damage in Newfoundlands Total 4698 2250 274 7222 • PRA in Miniature Long-haired Dachshunds
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Some breeds, such as the Miniature Bull Terrier (pictured at left), show significant penetration of the mutation and will need careful breeding plans to remove the mutation from the population without severely reducing the genetic diversity of the breed. The mutation was discovered almost simultaneously by a team at the University of Missouri, led by Dr Gary Johnson. A small proportion (estimated to be less than 5%) of carriers actually develop PLL. This is not yet understood, and research is continuing.
2. Welfare: Rosie the Lurcher Rosie the Lurcher suffered terrible injuries after being thrown from a car. She had traumatic dislocation of the right hip and severe musculature damage. Her left hind leg suffered an open fracture and associated ligament damage. She also had extensive bruising and several open wounds. She was taken in by a small charity called the Animal Helpline which re-homes dogs, most of which are abandoned or strays that come from the pound. A grant from the Charitable Trust met most of the costs associated with dealing with Rosie’s injuries. She is now a happy and healthy dog, re-homed with caring owners.
3. Support: Sam and his dog Josie win ‘Friends for Life’ at dfs Crufts 2010 Eight-year old Sam Daly, who is a wheelchair user with muscular dystrophy, and his assistance dog Josie, won the ‘Friends for Life’ competition at dfs Crufts in 2010. The competition, annually presented by the Kennel Club, follows five selected heart-warming stories of friendship in adversity, where dogs have truly earned the title of man’s best friend through bravery, support or companionship. All the dogs show unfailing loyalty and spirit in their constant desire to help, and are a great example of the incredible difference that dogs can make. Josie was trained by a charity called Dogs for the Disabled, supported by a grant from the Charitable Trust. Her everyday tasks include undoing zips, opening doors and even passing notes between Sam and his parents. She sleeps by Sam’s bedside where her intuitive and caring nature has brought presence of mind to the whole family. Such dogs as Josie show just how much they can enrich our lives and the profound difference they can make. Sam said “Josie is my best friend and I am super proud of her. She will get a very big bone for her tea.”
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In May of 2010 the World Team Tryouts were held to determine what dogs and handlers would comprise the team that would represent the USA and the American Kennel Club in the World Agility Championship. The first team sent to Switzerland for this event was in 1996. The team selection process has evolved to the fairest system of selection possible with the two day event presenting five different courses to be run by the future team members. The scores and placements show the top winners when they are competing head to head against the best handlers and dogs in the USA on the same courses with the same conditions and judges. The AKC/USA World Championship team, guided by their very capable coach, Nancy Gyes, recorded the most placements in the history of the teams. Eighteen placements were earned at the FCI Championship held in Reiden, Germany. The individual Silver medal win of John Nys and his Shetland Sheepdog, Rush, in the Medium division was truly a rush to watch. They were perfection. To win individual at that level is a huge accomplishment. Now to get that all illusive Gold medal in 2011. The AKC Agility Invitational held in December, for the last time in Long Beach, was the smoothest run and most efficient to date. Under the direction of Chairman and Agility Director, Carrie DeYoung, and the able assistance of the field reps, Gail Storm, Doug Hurley, Diane Craig, Mark Sjogren, Barb Budnar, Steve Herwig and Rich MacIntosh, all went off without a hitch. The sub-chairman’s in place all were experienced from previous years and knew their jobs and performed them efficiently. Next year will prove a challenge as all new sub-chairman’s will need to be trained in at the Orlando event. The entry was larger than any previous year at 476 dogs who ran four times in two days which equates to 1,904 runs and then pared down to the final 57 dogs who vied for the winner’s title for a total of 1,961 runs. The AKC Agility Nationals held
in Tulsa, Oklahoma in March again was run efficiently by previously experienced sub-chairman’s as well as the reps. There was also an increase in entry from 2009. On Friday the International Sweepstakes day, the entry was 883 dogs which ran twice that day. The entry on the Championship days of Saturday and Sunday was 948 dogs, 75 of which were the preferred dogs that run one height lower than they measure at, which added up to a total of 2,844 runs for all dogs. Then added to this number is 132 runs in the Challenger class and then an additional 126 runs in the finals, which makes a grand total of 4,868 runs in a three day time period. Thanks to Steve Herwig who invented the incredible efficient scoring process called “E Scribing”, nearly all the score table volunteers had to do was watch the screen. Each scribe in the ring had a computer and entered the judge’s calls directly onto the electric scribe sheet which within 30 seconds sent the information to the computers at the scoring table which translated to the tabulations for all exhibitors to see on the monitors as to standings of each exhibitor. This time saving, accurate process eliminated the chance of error almost totally. There was never a question by the exhibitor where they stood and should they go and get their “finals” special shirt to run in or instantly know if they had the bragging rights of being in the top twenty in their class. One of the other high lights in March is the dog and handler selected to represent the USA in the international agility competition at Crufts in England. This year it was Ann Braue with her Border Collie,
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budget constraints at AKC will definitely prove a hardship for the program and one can only hope that situation will change in 2011. 2011 looks very positive indeed with the World Team Tryouts set in May and the new World Team looking forward to traveling to Levin, France in October for the Championship competition and the AKC Agility Invitational moving to Florida in December and the AKC Agility National Championship moving to Lexington, Virginia in April and the Crufts international agility competition in England in March. This many top events in a program will always keep interest high among the fancy. •
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began to develop an expertise on porcelains, particularly German and English, which led to an interest in other animal porcelains and then porcelains, in general. The same became true for paintings and prints, sculpture and carvings and then all forms of decorative art: furniture, desk sets, tableware, hatpins, match safes, you name it! At first we only exhibited dog pieces at dog shows, and then moved to antiques shows, expanding our offerings to depictions of anything antique (100 years old) with a tail; thus the name “Tails of Yesteryear.” It’s hard to call it a business, but it’s so much more than a hobby. Just like our involvement in dogs, it is an obsession. Our younger son, Benjamin, who rejoined us after sojourns in New York and Los Angeles, has commented that Ann places her antique finds as carefully as she has placed puppies. It probably is true. In either area, we never stop looking and learning and it seems to be our mission in life to share whatever we learn, whether it is a perception of the mechanics and efficiency of gait, the complexities of desirable temperament, the identification and characteristics of fine porcelain, the application of nineteenth century industrialization to the craft of depicting and celebrating the dog.
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herever and whenever Art, Craft and Dog come together, our obsessions are multiplied, as we seek provenance on the artists, the metier, and the development of the breed at the moment which has been captured. We went to Crufts in 1994, with at least one object, to buy a bitch (and thus fulfill a plan ended by the untimely passing of LaMar Kuhns). That didn’t happen although we picked up some pieces from British dealers. When we wanted to talk with the Griffiths brothers about their porcelain pieces, their booth was so crowded, we set up an appointment and journeyed to their studio in Devilsgate, Wales. The entire family was charming and hospitable and we even got to see our favorite crossbred Lurcher. We also made some suggestions on pieces and left a picture of one of our Shepherds, which they used in altering their figurine. We also brought back a number of other pieces and ordered more. Victor and Tim are thirdgeneration porcelain artists and obvious dog lovers. That visit was one of the highlights of a 1200-mile car journey (stick shift! On the wrong side!) we made around Great Britain, from one antique dealer to the next and from one show to
1860s English Papier Mache tilt-top table with mother-of-pearl inlay & gold leaf appointments surrounding terriers in the field after George Armfeld.
the next. At the Thieves’ Market in London (no questions asked before daybreak - we had to convince a Cabby we really wanted to go there), with purchased torches (flashlights) we spotted an 1850’s beadwork rendition of a Westie. Still looking for more of those! The next year, we went to stay at my sister’s apartment in Paris. En route to the Louvre, by bus, we saw a papier mache French Bulldog in an antique shop window. Next trip we got off, entered the shop, gulped, and bought it. It was a growler, probably made as a toy in the 19th Century, with glass eyes and a badger hair collar (which they put on their dogs to keep others from biting them in the neck). It was used as a sort of doorbell for furriers; its lead was attached to a door and when it was pulled, the dog growled. We eventually sold it to a woman from the Southwest for her French-born mother’s 90th Birthday! After Paris, we took the train through the Chunnel back to England and back to Crufts. We still didn’t buy a dog, but at the Birmingham Antiques Market we spotted a German Silver Doberman figurine we knew was designed by Fritz Diller, a German sculptor and porcelain designer from 1910-1930, and father of Helmut Diller, who made wonderful
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dog carvings with the Anri Company in Italy. Eventually we sold it to be donated as a trophy for a Doberman Specialty in Germany. Back and forth they go across the sea!
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ing Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Executive Secretary all must be voted on year-to-year by the Board. We literally stare down the barrel of unemployment every year.” It’s hard to imagine an AKC without Crowley, and apparently the Board has felt the same way for decades. We joked about the fact that Crowley’s signature probably appears on more documents than any other human on Earth. When you consider the millions of registrations as well as other official documents issued by the AKC, it’s very likely true. If you think being Executive Secretary of AKC is a snooze job, think again. Crowley listed some of his duties: “My primary function is to keep the minutes of the Board meetings—there are 8 a year, at one time there were 12. I also keep notes of the Delegate meetings—4 per year. The Executive Secretary must also keep all records of the AKC including all policy manuals and all other records of the AKC. Whenever there’s any type of litigation I’m the one subpoenaed to produce records. Over the years, a number of departments have also reported to the secretary. At various times I’ve been responsible for the admission of new breeds to the registry. Right now I’m responsible for the Club Relations Department, and the AKC Archives (AKC Archives as well as Club Archives). We maintain the archives for a number of parent clubs. The AKC Library and the AKC Art Collection are all my responsibility. I’ve also, for several years, been on the Board of the AKC Museum of the Dog in St. Louis and I’m their recording secretary and keep the records of their meetings. Through my assistant secretary I’m also responsible for publications, for AKC events surrounding the AKC/Eukanuba show each year; our conference and travel. I’m responsible for managing the New York office including our stock room, our mailroom, all the maintenance of the NY office, and running the AKC library. It is now not frequently visited because so much is available online. Visitors usually use the studbooks to do research. Some of the material includes books on every subject related to dogs and every marked catalog for every AKC show going back to the very first one up to 1984. After that, the number of shows became so great that we had to go to microfilming otherwise we’d need a whole building just to store the catalogs.
Our catalogs actually pre-date the Kennel Club, starting in 1878. The AKC was formed on September 17, 1884.” A remarkable fact is that in spite of being so deeply involved in all the affairs of AKC, AKC rules do not allow Crowley to participate in any AKC events. Telling Crowley’s story is impossible without telling the history of AKC since he’s lived so much of it. Unlike many who work in various fields related to the fancy, Crowley didn’t start in dogs and work his way to AKC. He told me: “I was a graduate student in the early 70’s looking for work. I saw an ad in the New York Times for management trainees so I applied. I worked for AKC during the day and finished my degree at night.” Crowley was soon made assistant manager of Event Plans and within a year became manager when the manager was promoted to Vice President. They were busy, exciting times for AKC. Registrations were exploding, events were well supported. The AKC had plenty of revenue. “Back then,” he recalls, “our problem wasn’t raising money--it was spending it all.”
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a milestone for AKC, but how it came about is interesting. Crowley told the story: “At the December, 1973 Delegate Meeting, after Jack Lafore discussed the matter with AKC counsel, there was a proposed amendment to open the Delegate body to women. In a secret ballot, the motion failed to garner the necessary 2/3, falling 25 votes short. Not to be deterred, the matter was brought back at the next meeting in March, 1974. However, realizing that most of the Delegates represented clubs with many women members, and that they also had wives at home, this time the proposal was presented for a roll call vote so every Delegate had to go on the public record. Miraculously, scores of Delegates had a change of heart in just three months and the amendment was adopted in a 180-7 vote.” Crowley pointed to the then president, Jack Lafore, as a driving force behind this major change. “After serving in the Pennsylvania state legislature, Lafore served two terms in the US House of Representatives as a member of the Congressional Ways and Means Committee,” said Crowley. “The lessons he learned during this public service in political maneuvering, served him well as AKC President.” Crowley provided some interesting historical details: “The first president of AKC was Major James Taylor, a battalion commander in the 10th Kentucky Union Cavalry during the Civil War. Another of the early Presidents of the AKC was August Belmont. The name may sound familiar if you’ve ever heard of the Belmont Racetrack. He also financed the first New York subway system. He was President for 28 years—sort of a dictator at that time.”
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peaking of AKC Presidents, Crowley finally gave up a “president story”. This one is about Al Dick, the first President Crowley worked for. Crowley had this to say: “The President with the reputation for having the most volatile temper was definitely Al Dick. He broke more than one glass top on his desk. In our previous headquarters offices at 51 Madison Avenue, the corridor along the executive offices had tile floors. There was a carpet runner laid down to soften that. However, while he had a secretary outside of his door, the President’s office in the corner opened right onto the corridor. Al hated to be surprised when someone was suddenly at his door. He therefore had the carpet removed, leaving the tile floor, specifically so that he could hear someone coming down the hall towards or going by his office-no surprise visits.” All other Presidents and Chairmen (living and dead) can breathe a sigh of relief. No more stories were revealed. Crowley has a tremendous regard for the office he occupies and the trust given him. One has to admire a person of this character. Even though he jokes about “the book I may someday write,” one
has the impression there are many stories Crowley will never put in print. Commented Crowley, “All nine Presidents that I knew had very different personalities and management styles, with the latter to a large part dictated by the very different challenges and competition that existed when they were in office. For its first hundred plus years there was little viable competition and little in the way of serious outside threats to AKC or the Sport.” It’s easy to understand how Crowley has maintained the respect and regard of a cavalcade of passionate, driven Presidents and Chairmen. Our discussion turned to the business of the AKC. “Registrations used to comprise 90% of our income. Now, they’re 50%,” observed Crowley. “We’ve had to shift from running AKC like a club to running it like a business. It has been necessary to find alternate revenue sources. At one time, we never entertained the idea of putting the AKC name on anything. We always felt we were above licensing our name for products. But times have changed.” Crowley continued, “Putting our name on high-quality products has become one of the primary sources of new revenue we have. It’s an acceptance of the idea that times have changed and we need to as well.” “Events lose money for AKC,” observed Crowley. “Every entry loses money for us. We absorb a lot of expenses related to every event from approving the event, to recording it, having AKC reps present, posting the results of the events, producing certificates, and judges’ education. Our income from the fee we charge doesn’t cover our costs. Instead, we subsidize that portion of our activities with income from other sources. That used to be registrations and recording fees, but now it has to be made up elsewhere.” As is true with so many other things today, there is clamoring from some quarters to cut costs as a way to deal with the problem. Crowley had this to say: “When you talk about cutting expenses, the question becomes ‘What can you live without?’ We asked our Delegates at the last meeting, ‘What do you want to see cut? Legislation department? Communications department? Which activities or events do you want to eliminate? Should we cut our contributions to the Canine Health Foundation? Or our contributions to the Museum?’ We CONTINUED ON PAGE 164
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didn’t get a lot of response because everyone sees the value of these things. So, it necessitates going out for ways to generate more revenue.” The observation has been made that AKC has stopped being the premier voice for the dog. Indeed, in recent times when dog issues have appeared in the media a plethora of activist groups are consulted first. I asked for Crowley’s thoughts. He said, “We have an all-out communications effort. Of all the registries, we are the premier voice. What we don’t have is the budget of some of the animal rights groups. They can generate millions to our thousands. For example while we’re running the registry and conducting our other activities, the primary goal of AR groups is fundraising.” Crowley continued: “We have our Legislative Department which is trying to reach legislators. We have the AKC Political Action Committee which any member of any AKC club is permitted to contribute to. The candidates we’ve contributed to have been very successful in recent elections and that will go a long way toward helping us move forward. We’ve tried to get involved in the political arena, the communications arena, the PR arena. At one time we didn’t even have a communications department, now we have a very vibrant one. We also have a vibrant legislation department, and we work at public education. We’re really working hard to establish ourselves as the authority on all things dogs. I think the recent effort as far as the Canine Companions as well as the mixed breed dogs is going to pay dividends in greatly expanding our constituency to be able to demonstrate that we’re about all dogs and not just the elite purebred dogs. The prime focus of the AKC will always be to maintain the registry of purebred dogs, that’s why we were founded and that will continue to be our focus. However we are also concerned about the welfare of all dogs whether it be through our Canine Health Foundation or the Canine Companion Program. These dogs can participate in our companion events and become part of our constituents. So a benefit will be that if we have legislative issues we can reach out not just to the purebred fancy but to the entire population of dog owners.” Crowley added this observation: “When you start getting into anti-dog legislation and prohibiting dogs, that’s going to affect not just the fancy or purebred dog owners—it affects ALL dog owners. We have a common interest with all dog owners and it’s important to recognize that and make them part of our constituency.” He continued, “With names like ‘The HUMANE Society of the United States’, how can the average person who is unaware be opposed to something with a name like that? Who can be opposed to the ‘ethical treatment of animals’? As far as the name and then the message with ads featuring abused dogs in cages, well it causes people to pull out the checkbook and send in money. They excel at fundraising and they spend more money and effort in fundraising than they actually spend helping animals. AKC has tried to utilize its comparatively smaller revenue to help in practical ways. For example in Katrina and various other catastrophes we
have with our Companion Animal Recovery an offshoot that actually gets involved in providing supplies and having people on the ground when there are natural disasters. So while we’re not a ‘humane’ association in terms of our overall focus, we are certainly involved in humane activities to assist dogs. Through our network of local dog clubs we have contacts with people who can help channel efforts with shelters and other means.” Crowley also noted that AKC maintains a Humane Fund and it is used for parent club rescue organizations. He also said AKC contributes to women’s shelters that permit pets. Crowley mentioned something else important: “A number of our paintings have been donated to our Humane Fund.”
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rowley had this to say regarding competing registries: “The addition of a marketing person to the AKC will help get the message out that having an AKC registration for your dog means something. AKC is the largest not-for-profit registry. There are many that are for-profit. Some are actually being run by commercial breeders who started them when we placed care and condition requirements, as well as various DNA testing requirements on breeders. They didn’t want to comply with them, so they left and started their own registries. Plus there are people we’ve suspended over the years from AKC privileges for anything up to lifetime suspensions. They’ve gone elsewhere to continue their dog activities when they could no longer continue with AKC.” With regard to helping raise the awareness of purebred dogs in the public eye, Crowley pointed to the AKC/Eukanuba shows. “The AKC/Eukanuba show will be televised on network TV January 23 on ABC”, he said. “Previously it was on cable, which was good. But now we’ll be able to reach about 40% more households than before. To get 2 hours on ABC on a weekend—well you can’t even begin to think of affording that but we did it and it’s a huge boost for the fancy. We’re going to include coverage of the Eukanuba Challenge (which included entries from 83 countries), national obedience invitational, national agility invitational, our awards for Canine Excellence in which we recognized dogs in different categories such as companion dog, law enforcement dogs, and others CONTINUED ON PAGE 166
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that participate in various activities. Some of the stories are heart-wrenching, unbelievable when you learn of the things they’ve been able to do to help their owners and the community. We have a police dog that was involved in a number of arrests; some have helped find lost children— things like that. It’s amazing what these dogs have done. Then we have our breeder of the year. Something like 40% of our entry this year was from the bred-by-exhibitor class competition.”
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ithout a doubt, Crowley has been an integral part of the growth and shaping of AKC. He’s a wealth of knowledge not just about the history of AKC but about its operations. Of course it’s part of his professional background to have an astute understanding of those things. What’s remarkable is the depth of his love for his job and his admiration for the organization he serves. He’s also a very warm and welcoming person. In his presence, one feels as if they’ve just come through the front door of his home. He took me on a tour of the AKC library and showed me some amazing exhibits. One was a big table at one end of the library. “This is the original table used by the Board of Directors,” he told me. Indeed, in looking at pictures he sent me from decades ago, there was the table. Visitors to the Library can sit at the same table. Oh, if only it could talk! Crowley observed: “Practically any book written about dogs is in this library. Every issue of The AKC Gazette is archived here.” We had some fun looking up one of the articles I wrote for the Gazette (“The Changing Role of Ring Stewards”—Sept. 1994 feature article). Outside the entrance of the Library, Crowley stopped at a display case full of walking sticks. “This collection was donated to us a while ago,” commented Crowley. I marveled at the gorgeous display of carved and cast canine heads adorning the tops of beautiful wooden walking sticks. The collection is probably priceless. It also has a few surprises. “Word has it some of them were designed to hold derringers or swords,” chuckled Crowley. He pointed to paintings on the walls and remarked, “The art collection of AKC is extremely
valuable, and irreplaceable. In years past, we invested some money, when we had it, in some important pieces. Now, with the need to use revenue elsewhere, we rely strictly on donations.” It’s part of Crowley’s job to oversee the care and maintenance of the collection. I asked Crowley about the future. “Now that you’ve gone through your first 40 years here, what do you think the next 40 will be like?”, I wondered. We had a good laugh, but then he turned pensive. “As long as I’m wanted here, I have no intention of retiring in the immediate future. I’d say maybe 3-5 years. Or I might stay as long as health and politics allow. People ask me what I’d like to do when I retire and I answer ‘What I’m doing now!’ It’s one of those jobs that fits that saying ‘If you find a job you love you’ll never work a day in your life’’.” Crowley added, “I never took up golf or tennis— things people often enjoy in retirement. My weekends have often been filled with attending dog events, so those other things never became an interest for me.” Crowley had these thoughts about the future existence of AKC: “Hopefully it will still be here, and still thriving. Hopefully we can stem the loss of registrations. We’ll never get to a million and a half registrations again, but maybe we can retain what we have and increase our market share so we’re a vibrant registry with access to all dog owners. We can’t become a ‘boutique registry’ for just the people that show purebred dogs. We need to become a registry for all dogs, retain our purebred status while serving the interests of our companion dog owners. Hopefully we can accommodate the mixed breed owners and find ways to expand our revenues so we can be useful to the fancy and not have to retract our services.” I wondered about the location of AKC. Does Crowley see a time when NYC won’t be the center of the AKC universe? He had this response: “No, I think we’ll always have a presence at least in the foreseeable future. New York City is the media capital of the country. While our operations are primarily in North Carolina and the bulk of our people are there, we need a presence in New York. We are often on network TV and cable. That opportunity frequently presents itself overnight. Because of our being here in NYC we can respond quickly to those requests. If we were located in St. Louis or Raleigh, we wouldn’t be in a position to take advantage of these media opportunities. You can’t buy this type of publicity that we receive by responding quickly because we are accessible.” Crowley lives in Long Island, NY, with his lovely wife Ann. He has two Cavaliers named Marcell, a Black and Tan; and Oliver, a Tri. Nobody in the family is involved in the dog sport. “They probably figure I spend my days cleaning kennels. I have to put up with the ‘business is going to the dogs’ jokes,” laughed Crowley. “People know my name of course, and if you have a document going back decades with my signature, then you might expect to see some gray-haired old man with a cane who’s 90 years old.” James P. Crowley is far from a doddering old man. Spending a few hours with him makes one appreciate the professionalism, thoughtfulness, and skill that drives a man who has been a strong influence and indeed shaped the AKC over his decades of service. Jim Crowley has never shown a dog to a championship, he’s never bred a litter of puppies, and he’s never judged a show. Yet, he’s had an enormous impact on the sport of purebred dogs. What a book he could write! •
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is a lifel o n g bird hunter spending as much time as possible each autumn in the field with his Labradors and Golden Retrievers. He also judges the sporting group, herding group and several working breeds. “When you watch a dog working in the field, you cannot help but marvel at their ability to maintain a steady pace throughout the day. But they also need to be able to show occasional bursts of speed as birds are scented, flushed and retrieved. Without proper structure, conformation and soundness, no dog could possibly endure that much exercise. After 31 years of judging, most exhibitors in the sporting group have figured out that I will not tolerate dogs that are not in working condition. I have never subscribed to the ‘fat is substance’ theory. When I watch a class on the goaround, I’m looking for the reach and drive that makes a dog a good hunting or herding dog as well as being an attractive show dog because these traits are very important whether the dog is trotting around the show ring or in hot pursuit of a fleeing crippled pheasant rooster or making a big outrun. Those that do it best always seem to rise to the top in both the ring and the field,” he said.
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does not actively participate in field work, however she has spent a good deal of time observing the breeds she judges in the working, herding, non-sporting and terrier groups at work. She admits to having had an epiphany a few years ago watching a sled dog team. “There is nothing more important in the show ring than breed ‘type’ but we all need to remember that breed standards are a blueprint that allows the dog to do the job for which the breed was developed. You have to keep in mind that a dog that is no longer capable of doing its job is lacking in breed ‘type.’ For example, with the sled dog breeds, in order for the dog to ‘lope’ out of deep snow, it needs legs that are longer than the depth of its chest which is why most of the Arctic breed standards require more than 50 percent leg.
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Carl Liepmann and his Golden Retriever “Leaf” (Am/Can Ch Hyline’s Branch of the Tree) after a successful hunt in Montana.
While most people dislike the looks of short legs, I didn’t realize it was actually a lethal weakness until I saw a sled team get into deep snow and be unable to get out. Fortunately, it happened in an area where a lot of people were watching and they were able to jump in and pull the team out by the harness. If that had happened in the wilderness, the team would have suffocated in the deep snow. I know it is not always popular or politically correct but I cannot reward a dog that I know will be damaged by its extremes if it is asked to do its original job. If you’ve ever watched a sporting dog struggle in the water because it has a ewe neck, observed an agility dog the day after a trial when it hurts so bad it doesn’t want to be touched, seen a sighthound with damaged cruciate ligaments due to its stifle alignment or a toy breed that doesn’t want anyone reaching for it because it hurts due to the way it is made, it ought to make everyone pay more attention to structure as it applies to the quality of our dogs’ lives. One of the worst faults any breed can have is when a fault becomes so pervasive in the breed that people start accepting it as okay. It is never okay to be wrong. Mother Nature does not like extremes and even though we can create bones that are longer than intended, we can do nothing to change the mechanics of joints. So the more extremes we create, the more our dogs pay the price. All of our dog sports should be about the dogs, not about peoples’ egos.” has a foot in several different judging camps. She judges the hound group and several herding breeds in the show ring, lure coursing tests and trials, obedience and rally. “Always in my mind are the functional attributes for which the breed standards call and the work for which the breed was created. This does not always mean that the ‘prettiest’ or the most ‘showy’ dog is going to win. I look for dogs with the best balance, harmony of ‘parts,’ strength and proper structure for that breed. None of the sighthounds, for example, were originally meant to be exaggerated caricatures. But, over the years, I’ve developed a reputation at least with the sighthounds for picking dogs that come closest to meeting the breed standard and this means I usually have some functional-looking representatives from which to choose. But, with specific respect to sighthounds, you can never be absolutely sure you are selecting the best dog for the job because their working gait is the double suspension gallop and in the ring, we have to assess them at a trot. That is a great disservice to these breeds. They also need a certain amount of flexibility to twist and turn at high speeds. With some breeds, this can be detrimental to a perfect ‘show ring sound’ up and back trot. They must have a strong, solid, muscu- Linda Scanlon at the start line with a Saluki. lar rear as that is the basis for their propulsion system and that initial power burst must continue through a powerful, flexible, muscular loin and along the back. Once all that power reaches the forelegs, they have to be sturdy and strong enough to absorb it. Ligaments must be elastic enough to stretch to the extreme but tight enough to quickly return to a position where they can do it repeatedly. This type of structure does not favor the big, sweeping side gate so popular in the show ring. Other flaws that are often accepted in the show ring are chests that are too deep, forefeet that turn in or roll toward the outside, toplines that begin with withers too high and slope downward to the rear and the fashionable, high head carriage that is often achieved by having a ‘ewe’ neck set on a front placed too far forward. While a hound can certainly overcome some of these less desirable qualities and be successful if they have a great mental drive to hunt and chase but it is likely that these exaggerations or a lack of balance will shorten their useful careers in the field as these become too great a stress on their bodies and legs. We are seeing a few more properly built, balanced, athletic-looking dogs in the achieve their championships as
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FEBRUARY...
Bite of the Apple makes annual appearance...Debarking of Dogs featured page one article in New York Times... Blizzard paralyzes parts of East Coast and causes major problems and questions about dog show planning...Some Board policies being made in Executive Session--that philosophy questioned...Use of pheromones to control dog behavior becoming common practice...Barkfest sale at Bonhams benefits AKC Humane Fund and is a highlight of preWestminster festivities...Sadie wins the Big W as SFT starts off year with a boom and becomes leading contender for Number One All Breeds early on...Shelter dog relocations from state-to-state under heavy discussion...Ban on puppy sale from pet shops considered in West Hollywood California...DFSCrufts just shy of 22,000 entries...Reducing Board and Delegate meetings at issue as major overhaul to AKC’s By-Laws and Constitution are urged--again....HSUS war on all breeders heightens...Role of Internet in sale of puppies needs regulating is common cry...Center for Consumer Freedom takes full page ads nationally challenging the role of HSUS...DOG NEWS Board Questionnaire helpful to those who read it in making up minds as to whom to support in March election...Delegate Advocacy and Advancement Committee(DCAC) labeled by many as both unnecessary and power hungry...Gilbert Kahn’s death shocks Fancy... PETA and HSUS demonstrations at Garden are labeled abject failures by most...
MARCH...
In-breeding of any sort under attack in UK--that attitude condemned in US of A...US Senate officially recognizes AKC for 125 years of dedication to the dog...Many animal shelters are labeled bustling businesses some of which charging as much as $500 per so-called adoption...Purina and IKC continue policy of donating large sums to CHF...Voters in Switzerland reject with a 71% vote a law on animal rights... Garvin, Scully and Newman swept into office as Directors... KC develops new health data base to help select mates in breeding for healthier dogs...Peke wins IKC...Number one dog in Canada so far is PGBV...Massachusetts house votes 150-1 to ban debarking of dogs...Vizsla wins Crufts...Richard Bauer’s death shocks and saddens dog world...AKC refuses
to buckle under in war with animal rightists as it leads the way in contesting where necessary PETA and HSUS...Smoooth Fox leads the way in early all-breed results...MSU Vet School to stop using live dogs in ‘terminal surgery’...FDA investigating real ham bone treats as being dangerous to dogs...Crufts draws over 140,000 spectators...Will deaf dogs be allowed to legally compete in Performance Events??? EPA requiring stiffer labeling laws with regard to flea/tick products... Use of dogs in Iraq increase in all aspects of war and life there...States grow in number to 27 which connect animal abusers with child and/or spousal abusers... Crufts Vizsla banned from further competition due to owners actions...Agility Nationals to be held in Tulsa Oklahoma...Ramifications of recognizing foreign kennel clubs under discussion insofar as judges approvals are concerned... USDA being blasted for not enforcing laws on books re:pets…
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.More than 1,500 AKC Clubs sign up for mixed breed program AKC Canine Partners...Origin of dogs now traced to Middle East...Implementation of Grand Champion title under crossfire...Westminster BIS for 2011 is an Italian Judge Paola Dondina who has never before judged there...Mr. Dondina will also be adjudicating upon Best at Crufts in 2011...CKC in deep financial trouble as it solicits monetary help from members in Canada...Ads continue against HSUS by HUMANEwatch.org nationally...Term limit debates rage on among the concerned few...14 breeds to be banned in Denmark immediately after the FCI World Show to be held there...Foreign puppies continue to be imported to US despite passage of Farm Bill which is hardly being enforced...Board overwhelmingly rejects Term Limits but Delegates must approve by 2/3rd vote...AKC Annual Report indicates financially AKC stronger than ever...Supreme Court strikes down animal cruelty law as being too broad...Volcanic ash in Iceland strands dogs and people...DNA Breed id for mixed dogs new craze...Dancing Dog competition brings in the crowds in the UK...Breeding Greyhounds to solely hunt coyotes is questioned nationally... CONTINUED ON PAGE 172
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MAY...
Over 3000,000 dogs imported for re-sale to USA annually... Cancer in dogs being fought on many levels but acknowledgements are sparse...Confusion abounds relative Grand Championship Awards...Oklahoma’s latest AR proposal typical of overreactions nationally...Creator of “labradoodle” bemoans direction his designer dog has taken...The advantages of inbreeding analyzed...Second hand smoke affects your pets as well as your neighbors and relatives...PCA won for first time by a bitch from the classes among furor over grooming spaces that can cost over $2,500 per space...KC defends health breeding positions in major DOG NEWS article...CHF and Pfizer reach long term agreement...Judging fee instituted by Board causes uproar of unbelievable dimensions...What and who make-up a professional judge??? Oil spill wrecks havoc on Gulf Coast--dog hair and fur used to try to stem this tide...Just how regulatory a Body does the Fancy really want AKC to be....SFT widens lead a bit for all-breed number 1 chased now by at least three or four exhibits... Western University’s College of Veterinary Medicine receives full accreditation...Morris Animal Fund donates over $1.2 to NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine...50 All-Breed Shows held from Thursday to Monday of Memorial Weekend...PETA pays $5,000 to get a person to endorse spay and neuter bill...
JUNE...
USDA blasted for not enforcing laws on books re:pets... Showing under breeder-judge furor new debate for the day... New venue of Mission Circuit highly accepted and positively praised...Dog Show Supers to most people’s unhappiness propose two all-breeds a day in certain instances...Weimaraner awarded first Grand Championship title...Approximately 1/3rd of Delegates show up for Atlanta meeting....Handler from Missouri convicted on eight counts of animal cruelty to dogs...Delegate Committee members get $200 expenses per meeting...FCI so-called World Show being held without one American or Brit on the panel--that’s some World Show...Bob Smith to head Judges Approval Committee appointed by Board...Blood banks for dogs become national...Canadian top dog all-breeds Standard Poodle...AKC’s Breeder Appreciation Week offered discounts to online breeder registrants...
Dog fighting now can be traced through DNA...Long Island community overturns BSL...AKC judges accused of animal abuse in Pennsylvania...Toy Poodle which won at Mexican World Show wins in Denmark...Intense heat on East Coast raises old question as to when and if shows should be cancelled...AKC woos commercial breeders in an effort to spike registrations...Purina walk of champions will aid CHF... AKC’s Board to hold planning meetings and raise present governance rules-unless Delegates agree object is labeled meaningless...Transportation Security Admin asking Congress for $71 mil to train more detection explosive dogs... Entries may be lower but defying the trend is the Ventura Summerfest which rises an astounding 800 entries...Bryn Mawr celebrates 100th Anniversary...CAR donates over $400,000 so far this year to rescue organizations...Massachusetts bans debarking process... Board rejects idea of deaf dogs competing in performance events...Instead of doing away with Night time specialties after all-breeds Board limits concept...Amateur Owner Handler Class is given an attempted shot in the arm awarding a Medallion to winners...The DAAC white paper on Delegate requirements is called a joke by DN...Ordinance before San Fran City Council to ban sale of pets within the City limits... The Pointer in Art main exhibit at KC in London...Peke in hot pursuit of SFT for number one all-breed...Frank Kane named BIS Judge for Crufts 2012...Lack of tail docking has caused greater injuries to British dogs cited in their VETERINARY RECORD...UN adds web site to fight rabies...Rehoming shelter dogs from state-to-state roundly questioned...Hoarding of dogs become subject of tv reality shows...AKC offers free registration for limited time to 4H kids in Minnesota and Wisconsin...Federal PUPS Act severely questioned...Student Art Exhibit and Contest praised as highlight at World Series of Astro Shows in Houston...Jerry Roszman’s life celebrated in San Diego one year after his death...
AUGUST...
Seymour Weiss’s article on Manipulating a system to pervert the intent of the rules considered a must read...Called Hey Let’s Make A Major in August 6th issue of DN...ADSJ and DJAA hold meeting with AKC to discuss judges fees... Minutes of Meeting published in DN...Changes made by
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TKC to breed standards in UK severely questioned in both American and British quarters...French more worldly than Danes as they invite 5 English judges and one American judge to adjudicate at FCI’s World Show in Paris of 2011...2012 to be held in Austria and 2013 in Hungary if you are interested...Trusted Pet Partners sets up pet trusts for dogs nationally...Charity Navigator awards CHF highest rating of four stars...North Shore Animal League a dismal two stars...US Department of Transportation reports Continental Airlines had the most deaths of any airlines for dogs and cats... MJ Nelson’s series of reports about field trials are predominately dogs owned by women...TKC in UK warns against the use of soft crates at shows...Senator John Ensign is the only veterinarian sitting in the US Senate (is that good or bad)...America’s VetDog provides war-scarred veterans with military therapy dogs... Oxygen masks for dogs being provided...Fees for set-up charges as at PCA once again debated nationally-no it will not go away... LUA debate crosses breed lines and distresses many in Fancy... Color issues major problems for many parent clubs...Nestle Purina unveiled state-of-the-art 84,000 square foot building at Gray Summit Missouri...AKC seven group winners as breeders of the year announced and hailed as most deserving ever...
SEPTEMBER...
Most people considered the Parent Club Conference a huge hit... MSG under major renovations...Delegates continue term limits treating a business as though it is a governmental agency... AKC comes out against ‘bear baying’...PetSmart and Pedigree seem to be in the business of selling shelter dogs...Shows moving out of territories become de rigueur as Westchester now in New Jersey...Responsible Dog Ownership sponsored by AKC held nationally...Special and touching 9/11 Ceremony held at Somerset...European Dog Show being held in Slovenia entry is 9,500... Has AVMA gone nuts suggesting vets approve breedings...AKC Invitational to be broadcast on NBC 1/23,2011 and not on cable as was the norm...AKC’s Breeder of Merit designation comes off with high marks from most everyone...CAR forms alliance with American Animal Hospital Association for a web database for microchips...Term limit continuation considered a catastrophe in concerned unbiased areas of the Fancy and considered a good thing by those trying to get power inroads in the corporation... Race between SFT and Peke remains close with Irish Setter not too far behind...Pullyap Dog Fanciers continue to offer advantages of dog ownership at the Washington Fair Grounds one of the largest fairs in the world...
OCTOBER...
Urban presence of the coyote noted...Morris and Essex entries largest of the year for an outdoor show and on a Thursday, to boot...Bob Forsyth to retire from judging after assignment as BIS Judge...Take the Lead Party at Fenway labeled a “Home Run”...Missouri ballot initiative to be voted upon draws critics and applause...Dave Helming inducted into Sports Hall of Fame at Worcester Poly Institute...Walter Goodman awarded AKC Lifetime Achievement Award in conformation for 2011...Peke tops M&E as well as Hatboro next day...Montgomery won by Am Staff bitch-first time on both counts...Glorious weather all four days with M&E stealing the shows!!! Uproar continues over Delegates being paid to attend Delegate Committee meetings...Fancy urged to change make-up of Delegate Body and to permit professional judges to become Delegates....Pentagon to pay Virginia firm over $34 mill to provide and train IDE-detector dogs... AKC urged to move in on present dog show practices---Some claim this is too regulatory for AKC and should be left up to owners alone...Taffe McFadden’s illness rocks Fancy and people everywhere rush to support her...Spiderman show to kick off Westminster festivities for AKC Humane Fund which is underwritten by Pet Partners AKC’s pet insurance partner... Nominating Committee selects three to run for Board--Four others to run from floor...Meet the Breeds draws over 36,000 cat and dog lovers to Javits Center and is chiefly supported by Pet Partners pet insurance partner...Pet Partners seems to step up where the food companies do not...Are Parent Clubs the be all and end all they hold themselves out to be or should more experienced bred people be involved...USA takes silver at Agility Championship while Germany takes gold...Standard Poodle continues as top Canadian exhibit...Judging discussed as being a public service and not a paying job...Dogs now guard against Diabetes...SFT increases lead over Peke but not by much...Does anyone distinguish between Policies and Rules any more??? Pet wheelchair industry small but thriving... OMG now a ranking system for Grand Champions--HELP!!!!! Significant changes suggested to improve Rally Events... Princess Royal opens Canine Cancer Ward supported by The Kennel Club Charitable Trust in the UK...AKC Government Relations Department can be major factor in helping to defeat BSL...Board overturns its own policy against soliciting assignments by judges and will now permit it to happen...Uproar of major proportions is inevitable and does occur...Should breed educational seminars be limited in number... CONTINUED ON PAGE 176
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NOVEMBER...
Missouri Prop B narrowly passes but pertains only to breeders who have 10 or more breeding bitches...New vapor-wake canines to patrol NY subways -developed and trained at Auburn...Time to rethink recognition for foreign kennel clubs...Are judges adjudicating upon people or dogs is a question sometimes asked...Saluki wins Slovenia Show... Board compromises out on LUA situation to unhappiness of many...What and who really cause dog overpopulation is analyzed...Ronnie Irving and his White Paper about Groups and Best in Shows is debated the world over...Carrie DeYoung named new head of AKC Agility at AKC...3,233 to compete in all events at Invitational...Dalmatian scene totally convoluted by presence of two Dalmatian powers on the board of Directors... Should they have recused themselves is question asked over and over again...Christmas Canine Art Sale at Clariges Street in London begins early... Shelter business growth is both unchecked and unregulated...Anything concerning Judges causes an uproar--if it is about Exhibitors nothing is said...Need to call a Constitutional Committee to revamp AKC’s Constitution pressed for again and again...The very people who were responsible for the FUS being instituted are now crying about the fall in registration...Call for Invitational to be a mid-week event and to not compete against other AKC approved shows is made...SFT and Peke race tightens...The hero war dog put to death in Arizona causes national recriminations...UK’s Discover Dog held at Earl’s Court...UK reduces number of times a bitch maybe bred from 6 to 4 and no bitch may have no more than two C-sectons...Growth of the dog in the bed bug situations becomes somewhat questionable as to accuracy...AG investigation forced by complaint of former head of CHF years ago comes to light...Tom Flach’s DOGSgods coffee table book of dog photography a must buy...20 Million viewers for the so-called National Dog Show held immediately after the Macy’s International Thanksgiving Day Parade, which was won by an Irish Setter...
DECEMBER...
Last year in Long Beach as Orlando becomes next stop for Invitational, which is won by Australian Shepherd while Breeder of the Year is Debbie Butt...Crowds during the day are good but at night fairly restricted to dog show participants only...Is too much being made of new policy permitting solicitations many people ask...Delegate Eligibility questioned-should former employees be Delegates and should married couples get two votes are questions asked...World Challenge won by Argentinian Doberman... Microchipping and Pet Insurance good ways for AKC to make outside income...Polly Smith named BIS adjudicator for Invitational to be held in Orlando in 2011...Number of foreign judges at shows prior to Invitational questioned as are many of those who judge directly there...Well the cost of implementing Missouri Prop B is causing people second thoughts as well it should...Kim Pastella Calvacca and her Min Pins swoop up 15 grand for Best Bred by...Will she tell Tony is questioned ask...Go to a Delegate Committee meeting for one and one half hours and collect $200 but do not pass GO or you’ll end up in jail ...Afghan Hound overtakes Standard Poodle as number one dog in Canada... Let’s hope that race has not turned as nasty as the race in USA for Number one dog--Not that the participants are being nasty it’s the budinskies sticking their noses where they don’t belong who are causing the trouble...The Board’s Cruelty Convictions Policy come under scrutiny...Correlation in rise in dog bites and fewer dogs being registered with the concerned breeder being made...Connie Vanacore retires as Delegate to high praise from all...Peke for first time overtakes SFT but there a many shows left to count in December as the San Mateo shows seems to hold the fates of both these dogs...Nothing official from AKC yet on the outcome but general consensus is that SMT nosed out Peke...AKC reductions in Staff particularly on the field rep levels of all events causes much talk within the Fancy...DOG NEWS Christmas wishes leave people talking as the Fancy gets ready to stop showing dogs for a while except in San Mateo where as late as New Years Eve shows will be held... Can you believe that really happened again--oh well that’s how it goes---and a HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!!!
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S WE SAID GAID GOODBYES OODBYES T TO: O: Stephen Huneck Victor Capone Toni White Hall Keyes Gerald Mager Mackey Irick Julian Brier Sheree Reese Gilbert Kahn Margaret VanHook Swayze Marie O’Neill Robin Pensinger Fernandaze S. Cartwright D. Roy Holloway William Bailey Denny Kniola Ben Dale Robert (Bob) J. Moore
A. Hamilton Rowan Jr. Lt. Col. Charles J. Ruppert Betty Johnson Dorothy (Dee) O. Hutchinson Lorraine Groshans Corky Vroom Bob Condon Marieanne Gladstone Jack Brown Hans Jakob Gram Joan Brazier Will Spear Rose Marie Ross Al Snyder Norton Moore Nick Kay Danny Dunlap Ted Silker
Hugh Spacht Anna May Metz Judy Robb Dr. Ralph Reilly Dennis Coxall Scott A. Lynch Joanee Kull Cheryl Abbott Ronald Barnhardt Denny Kodner Joe Mecera Richard Bauer John Sheehan Frank Beal Ed Watkins Bobby Clyde Eugenia Maria Malzoni Barbara Powers
AID I DO’S: O’S: WE SAID Kim Silva and Rob Garrett Jason Sosnoff and Lauren Silbert Kristen Ford and Jeff Rella Vanessa Fleming and Martin Skou Pilar Kahn and Rod Ott Katherine Orchs and Elliot Weiss
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HWE SAID AID HELLOS: ELLOS: Robert and Elizabeth Jordan Nelson-Bryce David and Megan Vogels-Isabelle Mark and Dana Shumaker Gabel-Brett and Bryan (twins) Derrick and Carrie Boyes-Tyler John Karen and Clint Livingston-Landon Ashely and Tom Endy-Brynlee Alexandria
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ager Andreja Novak and Lidija Oklescen, the business secretary off the h Sl Slovenian i KC KC. JJust d days b before f the h show h was due to start, the country suffered from tremendous downpours which caused widespread flooding in parts of the country and ironically, even caused the closure of the swimming pool at the judges’ hotel just a few miles down the road from the showground in Lasko! In fact, the Slovenian Kennel Club actually launched a fund at the show to help canine victims and their owners and President Blaz Kavcic announced a donation of 10,000 Euros for the fund at a press conference on the last day. Not withstanding all of that, judges and exhibitors descended on this small country which had a very handy location for entries to be drawn from neighbouring countries as the figures told us. The show had attracted an entry a little over 10,000 dogs across 339 breeds recognized by the FCI and around 5,000 dogs for the numerous specialties. This was not a monster entry but it was certainly a massive improvement on the previous year’s event in Ireland and most definitely drew in many more spectators with the weekend bringing in many interested visitors from the local area.
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lovenia, for the geographers amongst us, was formerly a part of Yugoslavia, with borders close to Austria, Italy, Hungary and Croatia, a very convenient location right in the heart of Central Europe. No real surprise that out of 57 countries represented at the show, Italy had the highest number of entries with 2215 dogs, with up and coming Russia in second place with 1704 and Hungary third with 775 entries. Slovenia was only the 5th with 460 dogs competing. The list of countries also included some exotic locations such as the United Arab Emirates, Ivory Coast, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Madagascar, Argentina, Australia, Congo and Japan to name but a few. This shows once more the international appeal of a hobby and sport that is doing its best to overcome the financial crisis.
In commercial terms there were far less trade d than h the h WDS in Denmark; k no b stands bad thing as the traders complained at the World Show that there were too many stands and not enough people to make the trip worthwhile…this seemed better with less stands to share the customers and certainly by the end of the show, most people seemed more or less OK with the takings. All the stands were concentrated in one hall and it was just the visiting kennel clubs who seemed a bit out of the way in one of the smaller side halls. Most European kennel clubs with shows to promote were there and the FCI used a joint stand with the French and German Kennel Clubs to promote Dortmund Centenary show and the forthcoming special events in 2011, the centenary year of the FCI. One for the diary is the World show in Paris 2011 which will see many more people flying in from the States and elsewhere outside Europe. Main show sponsor in Celje was Eukanuba along with Taku boutique from Italy and OUR DOGS newspaper once more as the international media partner. All three had a significant presence in the trade hall which was downstairs underneath a first floor that staged many of the judging rings. Three or four other halls contained all the other rings but it was a pocket-sized showground when compared with the massive expanse of the halls in Herning at the WDS. No repeat of the massive camping village Vince at work that sprang up in Denmark where there were 2,500 camp site places occupied but there was a decent camping place very close to one of the halls which was appreciated by the motor home travelers who had come from far and wide. In fact people seemed to arrive early as from the Wednesday onwards there was a range of breed specialties taking place. These were being judged as the finishing touches were being made to the main ring with its replica castle and also whilst many of the trade stands were being set up, taking some trade stand holders by surprise. As the first day progressed after the official opening of the show, things began to click into place. An early morning press conference organised by an efficient and friendly crew saw the President Blaz Kavcic welcome the canine press corps and then the show was laid out and ready to go. By the end of the first day the organizers realized they had to fine tune a few things in the attractive main ring; lights, music, movement was all coordinated by the hard working Marko Hren. He was
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also the architect of the replica castle which stands high on the hill above the town; this replica became the entrance archway for dogs competing in the main, and dressed with medieval ladies and gentlemen to add an air of authenticity. All good stuff for a small kennel club with a limited infrastructure. The press photographers seemed happy as they were given complete access around the main ring to shoot the action from every angle possible. And as most of the judges boarded their coaches to retreat to their hotel, even more specialties kicked off in the outer halls. It seems dog people just can’t get enough of showing! In actual fact, this created one of the only real problems for the show as the venue was never really clear enough for cleaners to get in and prepare for the next day, so the showground was not kept as litter free as you would expect. Not an earth shattering problem but one that should have been addressed or planned for. One area that did not seem a problem was car parking; we had all heard scary stories of no parking facilities but in the end I did not see any problems whatsoever. The Slovenian Kennel Club hosted a dinner for all the judges and VIPs in the show hotel and were graced with a visit from a high ranking government minister, largely attracted by the connections of Blaz Kavcic. Certainly none of the catering problems experienced in Bratislava last year were in evidence here. As the weekend approached so the crowds grew and a very busy atmosphere prevailed. The trade stands did well and even the kennel club area got busier despite being somewhat hidden at the end of the administration hall.
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hings built to a climax in the main ring and again at the early morning press conference on the last day the press learned that it was the birthday of the President! Some surprise gifts and jokes followed with the President of next years Euro Show in Holland, Gerard Jipping, presenting Blaz with an extra large pair of very orange wooden clogs! The birthday theme was continued in the main ring when Blaz was honoured with the traditional song and also witnessed his own dogs (Samoyeds) coming into the ring to say hello! The ritual flag handover ceremony, with an interesting dance routine then took place between Slovenia, passing on to Holland for 2011 all under the eye of FCI European section head Jørgen Hindse from Denmark. An entertaining film from Holland also gave us an insight into what we can expect for 2011. So it fell to Slovenian judge Marija Kavcic, wife of the President, to make the final choice from the ten excellent dogs before her. (Her report is added at the end) In reverse order and with great music and good support from the crowd came the Hungarian Komondor from Hungary handled by Gabor Korosz, and then the striking black Standard Poodle from Sweden and then followed by another Swedish owned dog in the form of the top winning four year old Saluki SHIRAZ CALIFORNIA DREAMIN, piloted around the ring by a delighted owner Nicklas Eriksson. This dog had attitude as it strutted into the main arena to a standing ovation from judges and the crowd alike. The fun was not yet over as all the judges, guests and workers were wined and dined actually in the main ring at the end of the show. Denmark in June had given the organisers a hard act to follow but they came through to silence any critics and prove that you don’t have to be big to make a great show…perhaps not the very biggest or best, but a very worthy and creditable European Dog Show; certainly there would be no complaints if we ever had to revisit Celje or the attractive country of Slovenia. Next up the Centenary Year of the FCI and a rather big show in Germany next May!•
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BEST IN SHOW REPORT By Judge: Marija Kavčič, SLOVENIA During 37 years of my judging career I have judged a number of BIS finals but this was obviously a very special one. An European Dog Show and the one in Slovenia – feelings of gratitude to the committee for the invitation and feelings of great responsibility mixed. But it all changed when I have once entered the ring with outstanding line-up of group winners. Going over each one of them was a privilege and each of the dogs was presented in a very professional manner, but the dogs seemed to have enjoyed it and showed themselves proudly. My BIS winner Saluki Shiraz California Dreamin really shone as a dream, showing great personality and charisma. Reserve BIS Diego da Maya – a perfect poodle with great temperament, so full of life and happiness and eager to share it with you. Placed third on the top winners podium was a Komondor bitch Orsi Ohungarikum an outstanding Komondor with excellent natural coat, presented excellently and at the same time naturally. It was a unique experience as I have all the time felt a very intense positive energy of the audience and my colleague judges, growing tension and final outburst of admiration for the winners. 1. SALUKI SHIRAZ CALIFORNIA DREAMIN`, 15.05.2006 Breeder: EDWARDS&NUNES-ATKINS, US Owner: NICKLAS & INGUNN ERIKSSON, SE 2. CANICHE / grand – noir DIEGO DA MAYA, 7.01.2007 Breeder: TORREALBA ZULEIKA B, UDS Owner: TORREALBA ZULEIKA B C/O CHARLOTTE SANDELL, SE 3. KOMONDOR ORSI ÓHUNGARIKUM, 13.12.2006 Breeder: KORÓZS GÁBOR, HU Owner: KORÓZS GÁBOR & KORÓZS-TÓTH TÍMEA, HU
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porations; he was past Chairman and is the current Vice Chairman and a Director of New York Downtown Hospital. He is also a member of the Board of Overseers of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. He is a former member of Morris Animal Foundation’s Board of Directors and that of a local New Jersey Animal Rescue organization, St. Hubert’s Giralda. Menaker has served in various capacities on the Boards of several AKC affiliated organizations as well. He was one of the early Directors of the AKC Museum of the Dog, having been its President. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of AKC Companion Animal Recovery. He is currently the Vice Chairman and a Founding Member of the AKC Humane Fund. Ron avidly supports many AKC clubs as well. He is the former Delegate to the Bedlington Terrier Club of America, for which he also served as President, and is also a member of the Giant Schnauzer Club of America and of the Border Terrier Club of America. In addition to being a member of these three parent clubs, he is a member of the Westminster Kennel Club, the Morris and Essex Kennel Club, the Westchester Kennel Club and the Tuxedo Park Kennel Club. Menaker has been active with several breeds of purebred dogs over the years. Be-
The Princess Royal with John Spurling, Chairman of Pet Protect, visiting the American Kennel Club with Mr. Menaker.
ginning with a German Shepherd Dog, he and his family have enjoyed the company of Bedlington Terriers, Giant Schnauzers, Norfolk Terriers and Border Terriers. He has finished Championships on many of his dogs and only traded his armband for the Judge’s badge when he took a seat at the AKC Board of Directors’ table. Menaker is forthcoming about how he came to the Sport of dogs, and enjoys recalling the story of how his pleas to breeders for a dog fell on deaf ears and led him to buy his first show prospect at Gimbels department store. That puppy and Menaker embarked on a journey that resulted in a lifelong passion for the sport of purebred dogs. In his fourteen years in various leadership roles on the Board, Menaker has been witness to a host of accomplishments and challenges, but he believes that the most significant issue facing AKC today is declining registrations. When Menaker joined the Board in 1996, registration numbers had already begun to deteriorate. From a high point of 1.5 million registrations in the early 1990’s, AKC registrations diminished year over year, eventually falling below 600,000 in 2010. The continual loss of registrations resulted in a very serious revenue shortfall. (Consider that in 1965, 95% of all AKC revenues came from registrations and supported all of AKC’s programs and overhead. Today, our revenues from registrations are less than fifty percent.) Menaker explained that some of the decline could be attributed to the law of “unintended consequences,” in which policies put in place to protect the interests of purebred dogs and the fancy resulted in other side effects, to the detriment of the Sport. Specifically he addressed AKC’s policy on DNA requirements for Frequently Used Sires as well as its approach to inspections and investigations, which, while motivated by our sense of duty to educate and rehabilitate, often came off as heavy-handed and hostile. These actions gave rise to the perception that AKC wanted to remove commercial breeders from the Registry. As a result, many commercial breeders in good standing with AKC left and formed their own registries based on dogs originally acquired with AKC registrations. Today, Menaker said, there are 34 other competing registries, in
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REFLECTIONS the aggregate causing a tremendous loss of revenue to AKC. Another unintended consequence could be found in our well intentioned provision for a non-breeding limited registration. The adoption of limited registration has caused us to lose eleven percent of potential breeding stock each year from the AKC Registry. Sadly, many of these limited registrations are simply converted to full registrations with our many competitors. Menaker maintains a realistic attitude about these lost registrations, noting that the significant decline in registration did not occur overnight; therefore it cannot be expected to be resolved quickly. He admonishes “There is no silver bullet. It will be a long road back.” The 1990s was a pivotal time for AKC. Compounding the issue of declining revenue was the mounting need to support the growth of the Sport. At that time, AKC was subsidizing events at a cost of over $10 million a year. Costs to AKC for events grew as our core revenues shrank. Up until the 1980s, dog shows, obedience trials, field trials and tracking were the only activities in which AKC was engaged. To these were added agility, rally, hunting tests, coonhound events, lure coursing, earthdog, herding tests and trials at the requests of member clubs wanting these activities. (Incidentally, the only sport that does not have to be subsidized is agility.) In 1965 the number of events offered was 6,044. In 2009 this number had ballooned to 22,843. The technological infrastructure necessary to maintain and support these activities cannot be ignored. Also during this period the public began to shift some of its interest from purchasing AKCregistrable purebred dogs to adopting from shelters. The animal rights movement began buildRon’s wife Kathy with a Bedlington Terrier.
Ron and his “Giants”.
ing an insidious campaign that has over the past several decades infiltrated even seemingly wellmeaning rescue charities and veterinary schools with an anti-breeding message. Over the course of a quarter of a century, all of these factors made it evident that a prudent increase in fees for registrations and other services was necessary, as AKC was facing a serious revenue problem. Furthermore, it became obvious that alternative sources of income had to be identified and fostered in response to the shortfall. To achieve this, AKC broadened its approach to reach beyond core sources of income and traditional activities. One of the first of the new initiatives was the AKC Canine Good Citizen program, in which mixed breed and purebred dogs were able to achieve basic training designations for good manners in the home and the community. CGC has proved invaluable as an educational and public relations activity from which later programs have extended, such as the AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy program. Canine Partners, another large-scale effort to engage a broader audience of dog owners, counted 20,000 mixed breeds listed as of yearend 2010. Under Menaker’s tenure, staff also created several new opportunities for breeders and show giving clubs. He said the Grand Champion program is proving very successful in helping clubs bring increased participation and additional revenue from entries, to AKC’s benefit as well. The new Breeder of Merit program, still in its early stages, is quite popular with breeders who strive to be responsible custodians of their breeds. AKC staff has worked creatively to bring in $75 million in non-core revenue over the past ten years through major initiatives including licensing, sponsorships and affinity programs. Menaker spared no words in praising the executives and staff for their dedication, motivation and innovation in their efforts to bring alternative revenue to CONTINUED ON PAGE 188
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AKC and find solutions to declining registrations while serving the Sport simultaneously. He was specific about staff’s careful attention to cost saving as well, citing that recently senior executives went beyond the call of duty in voluntarily declining any pay raises. Impressively, while reducing costs, several new functions were established. Menaker feels strongly that the fancy should feel gratified in knowing that the Sport and our organization are well served by a dedicated, talented and responsible team of employees. Public relations have become of vital importance to AKC as our organization struggles with declining registrations, falling revenues and legislative challenges, and Menaker’s leadership has seen an enhanced Communications Department, the engaging of a public relations firm and the addition of a Canine Legislative Department to bolster efforts already being made in Public Education. Menaker went on to enumerate other successful public outreach steps. The AKC/Eukanuba National Championship is now a prime time television event, and is the single largest Bred by show in the nation and the only international competition in the U.S. The air time for this show is worth several million dollars and the positive PR value to AKC is immeasurable. The first two stand-alone “Meet the Breeds” expos in New York City were mega-hits with the public and the media, to the tune of about 40,000 people each year. The annual “Meet the Breeds” accompanying the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship draws thousands of spectators as well. The most recent one in December drew 160 parent clubs show-
Ron, Melbourne Downing (Judge) and Chet Collier presenting Best In Show trophy to Ch. Registry’s Lonesome Dove at Westminster 1992.
casing their breeds. AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Days has become an annual event hosted by kennel clubs around the country. These successful local outreach efforts have been a cooperative effort between AKC staff and clubs. When Menaker gave this interview to “D” he seemed frustrated by the attitude of a number of AKC’s Delegates. He cited the tendency of some to criticize and often second guess every action the Board and Staff initiate. In fact, he points to the governance structure as AKC’s Achilles’ heel. He feels that the structure of AKC must be modernized to keep pace with our changing world. The AKC Board of Directors is meant to set policy and the staff is charged with running the day to day business of the organization. However, he believes that with the combination of a 600-member delegate body and an archaic set of Bylaws, it has become too difficult to make efficient and actionable decisions in today’s fast paced environment. Menaker asserts that when AKC broadcasts, by written or spoken word from delegate to constituent, the outside world is often inappropriately let in on certain matters that would normally be kept confidential. This can allow AKC to lose its competitive edge and forfeit strategic advantage. Menaker noted that the role of the Delegate under both New York State law and the AKC Bylaws is not to make day to day business decisions. He feels the Board should provide expertise in areas requiring specialized knowledge, or seek outside help in doing so, and let the staff be free to make business decisions affecting the organization at a moment’s notice, as the majority of American businesses do. Menaker referred to the “Petland” Ron, Edd Bivin (Judge) and Chet Collier presenting Best In Show trophy to Papillon Ch. Loteki Supernatural Being at Westminster 1999.
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A CHAIRMAN’S REFLECTIONS matter in which the outcry from some Delegates was so public and acrimonious that a contract was rescinded. Our reputation and credibility were damaged by that public display, a matter which should have been a purely business transaction. (The essence of the agreement was to register AKC dogs at the point of sale. He reminded me puppies purchased from pet shops have been registered with AKC ever since pet shops were established after World War II, the fact of which some Delegates were unaware.) To clarify his position Menaker explained, “AKC has long and proud traditions, and it is our responsibility to both honor and maintain them. At the same time, in order to preserve the Sport as we know it, and to keep the AKC financially healthy and viable as an organization, we must be willing to reevaluate constantly how we do business in a rapidly changing environment. Often we must be able to act immediately and decisively, and in some cases confidentially, on business proposals with very brief windows of opportunity, and we need the ability to respond quickly to and counter challenges from competitors and from those who try to discredit the Sport. While the Bylaws give the Board this authority, in reality AKC’s governance structure is much more cumbersome, and makes quick, decisive action and confidential negotiations next to impossible. This can place the organization at a serious disadvantage when it comes to trying to operate a successful and
Formal Board Photo.
Group Photo of Al Cheauré (AKC President), Mayor Beverly O’Neill, Ronnie Irving, Chairman of The Kennel Club, UK, Ron, and Frank Sabella (Judge) awarding Best at the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship to Norfolk Terrier Ch. Cracknor Cause Celebre.
competitive business or react to threats to the Sport.” He further stated, “The fact is, we are a 21st century, $60 million business forced to operate by our antiquated Bylaws like a 19th century club. The Board and Staff are too often hindered by our archaic governance structure.” Menaker is emphatic that we need to change the way we do business by revising and modernizing the Bylaws. Menaker said there is a need for proven special talent and significant professional accomplishments on the Board. He believes that AKC would benefit from appointing to the Board, even in a non-voting capacity, one or two non-Delegates, such as prominent business executives who possess unique and relevant expertise. Currently this is not permitted under the Bylaws. Another major problem facing us soon is the restructuring of our Bylaws to address the growing number of eligible clubs. Currently there are over 800 additional clubs eligible to apply for membership, which could swell the current roster to over 1,400. Moreover, there are an additional 3,500 clubs holding AKC events that are not even eligible to apply for membership under the current Bylaws. Menaker thinks that three Delegate meetings per year are sufficient to conduct business while being more cost effective. It is interesting to note, that in 1965 the cost of Delegate and Board activities was $19,000. In 2009 that cost had risen to $833,000. Menaker sees an opportunity to reduce these expenses. We discussed the notion of term limits, and on this subject Menaker’s attitude is pragmatic. He believes that in effect we already had term limits in place, with the Delegates’ ability to vote someone out of office at their discretion. He elaborated that if the Delegates feel mandatory term limits are necessary, it should include a full four year term exclusion after two terms served. He also firmly believes that term limits should also apply to Delegate Committees for the same reasons and rationale applied to Board members. CONTINUED ON PAGE 192 THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 189
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With an eye toward the future of the sport, Menaker affirmed that AKC must be innovative, flexible and willing to change the way we do business to remain successful. He cited Canine Partners as an example of a positive initiative that has proven beneficial in growing a coalition between pet owners of mixed breeds and purebred dogs. When asked about his greatest accomplishment during his tenure on the Board, Menaker pointed to the financial reserve and endowment that he and Hon. David Merriam established. (This fund now has $55 million in reserves to be used in the event of catastrophe, operations emergency or other major unforeseen expense.) Menaker also speaks of his role in the repair of the registration meltdown in 2003 among the highlights of his leadership. “One of the most gratifying experiences I had as Chairman occurred at the time when AKC faced one of the greatest challenges in its history. The complete collapse of the registration system in 2003, resulting from a failed reengineering effort, threatened not only AKC’s main revenue stream, but the very existence of our organization.” He went on to recall “I had the opportunity to spend two months in AKC’s Raleigh Operations facility, working with dedicated staff members and outside consultants not only to bring the Registry back, but to reintroduce a
Ron and his Border Terriers.
much more efficient and enhanced, reengineered system. There was greatly improved productivity, and much better collaboration among departments. One of the principal enhancements to this new system was our ability to process registration applications online. It is now hard to imagine a registration system without that capability.” Today, approximately thirty-nine percent of dog registration applications and seventy-four percent of litter registration applications are processed online. Menaker was emphatic in his belief that the only way that AKC will be around in 100 years is to make fiscally sound decisions. He said AKC has been successful when other organizations have failed, and we have weathered poor economic conditions with good results. He is proud of the fact that AKC continues to be the only all-breed not-for-profit registry in the United States, which is still able to support a multitude of other non-profits, including the AKC Canine Health Foundation, the AKC Museum of the Dog, and the AKC Humane Fund. Yet he contends that changes to the fundamental structure of our organization must be made and we must continue to innovate in order to preserve and protect but also enhance AKC’s position in the world of dogs. As for his future, Menaker enjoys judging and he would like to return to the ring some day as an exhibitor. He also has a few other options to occupy his time. He derives great satisfaction from the work he has done at New York Downtown Hospital; he will continue this and other not-for-profit activities and is considering joining other corporate Boards. As our lengthy talk ended, Menaker took one more opportunity to commend the Officers and Staff for their extraordinary dedication, enthusiasm and great contributions – both personal and professional – to serve AKC, its constituents and the public. He is clearly an advocate of the proud tradition of AKC, and hopes that its future will be placed in At Ease In The Board Room. the hands of those who are committed to that legacy in the years ahead. • THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 192
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Today, AKC is a corporate entity with a wellestablish structure consisting of three interrelated components. The AKC staff carries out the directions of the Board of Directors and runs the AKC operation on a day-to-day basis. The AKC Board has the overall responsibility for managing the organization and for maintaining its stud book. Finally, the Delegates have the responsibility for adopting and amending Bylaws and Rules and for electing the thirteen-member AKC Board, from among their own ranks. As AKC prepares for the future, it is important to see how it evolved into what it is today. This piece only focuses on the Delegate component of AKC. The mission and scope of operations of The American Kennel Club has changed and grown over the past 126 years. The size, composition, and the modus operandi of the Delegate body, as part of AKC’s governance structure has also changed. This article will focus on those changes.
I have arranged the changes by decade to facilitate reference and give a time perspective. It is important to remember that what may seem ludicrous today, may have been considered usual when placed in a particular time framework. I have tried to focus on the Delegate Body itself. For a complete overview of all aspects of AKC and the Sport, one should read Dogs, The First 125 Years of The American Kennel Club, published by The American Kennel Club.
The 19th Century Six score and six years ago, on September 17, 1884, The American Kennel Club was born. Twelve men representing fourteen clubs came together in Philadelphia to form a club of clubs, which was to bring order to the rapidly developing Sport in the United States. Even this first meeting was not without controversy, when one of the clubs was rejected because it did not hold benched shows. The principle established at this meeting was that every club that held a show or field trial in the United States and in the British American provinces, a.k.a. Canada, was eligible to be a member and to be represented by a Delegate. This changed in 1888, when the Canadian Kennel Club was formed. While not specifically stated in the original Bylaws, it was understood that all club Delegates were to be male (remembering that women could not vote in the United States until 1920). In the beginning,a Delegate could represent multiple clubs. However, in 1885, the Bylaws were amended to provide that a Delegate could only permanently represent one club while able to vote by proxy for one other club at a given meeting. This was further restricted in 1887, when the proxy provision was deleted. The concept of Delegateelected standing committees first arose in 1895. The Bylaws provided for four such committees (Stud Book, Finance, Field Trial and Coursing, and Membership). Originally the Bylaws provided for one annual meeting with nine Delegates
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AKC Delegate Body constituting a quorum. By 1895, AKC’s Bylaws were amended to provide for four meetings each year. However, Bylaws and Rules could only be amended at the annual meeting. The annual meeting has traditionally had the largest attendance. In 1890 there were ten Delegates present at the annual meeting. In the beginning, AKC provided for individual associate members. Originally, there was no numerical limit, and the associate members could elect three Delegates to represent their interest. Until AKC established its headquarters in New York in 1887, meetings were held in several different cities including Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Newark, and even in the far western city of Cincinnati.
1900 to 1909 "While all Delegates had been male, this restriction was codified in 1909 and the word “male” was added to the Bylaws as a Delegate eligibility requirement."
In 1900, there were twenty Delegates at the annual meeting. The first decade of the twentieth century was very turbulent for AKC. There was a long battle between a majority of the Delegates and August Belmont, AKC President from 1888 until 1916, over how AKC was to be incorporated. The Delegates eventually prevailed and the resulting 1908 Articles of Incorporation is really the basis of AKC as we know it today. Had Belmont prevailed, the quarterly Delegate Meetings would have been eliminated with all business handled by a thirty member Board. The only function of the Delegates would be to elect the thirty member Board (divided into five classes of six Board members each at the one annual meeting each year.) In 1909 a cap of 500 was placed on the number of associated members, with one Delegate elected for every 100 associate members. While all Delegates had been male, this restriction was codified in 1909 and the word “male” was added to the Bylaws as a Delegate eligibility requirement. The Delegate body was still a closed fraternity and it operated as such. A Delegate candidate could not even be voted on by the Delegates unless approved by the Board membership committees. There was no appeal.
1910 to 1919
During this decade the main focus was on refining and standardizing the show rules so there were not too many organizational changes to the Delegate body. One thing that was done was to set the annual membership dues at the staggering sum of $10 (actually $228 in today’s dollars using the Consumer Price Index). Beginning in 1919 and until 1946, Delegate meetings were held at AKC’s headquarters. Before and after that they were held and various hotels. There were twenty-nine Delegates present at the 1910 Delegate meeting.
1920 to 1929
In 1924 the Delegates approved the $250 initiation fee for new member clubs, which still exists today. That $250 would be $3,140 in today’s dollars. Also in 1924, the individual associate memberships was eliminated, also eliminating the call for associate member perks like a club house in New York and AKC financed kennels to be built in Central Park. In 1920, twenty-eight Delegates attended the annual meetings. CONTINUED ON PAGE 202
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1930 to 1939
Prior to 1930, a club could become a member as soon as it held a show. In 1931, the bar was raised, requiring a club to hold three licensed dog shows or field trials before becoming eligible for membership. The dues were raised for the first and last time to $25 ($325 in today’s dollars). In 1933, the Board membership committee was eliminated. However, that did not mean that other than “our kind of people” would be considered as Delegates. People like professional judges and handlers were excluded and any candidate had to be known to at least one Board member or vouched for by someone known to a Board member, to be considered for a Delegate vote. In 1935, local specialty clubs were excluded from membership, unless receiving the consent from their Parent Club to apply. Existing local specialty member clubs were grandfathered. In 1930, fifty-five Delegates attended the Annual meeting.
1940 to 1949
In 1940, eighty-two Delegates attended the annual meeting. By 1936, the Delegate body had outgrown the meeting room at AKC’s headquarters and the meetings had to be moved to New York City hotels. The extravagance of a luncheon was added to the meeting format at the same time. In 1946, the past local specialty club was accepted into membership. However the provision that they could apply with Parent Club consent remained in the Bylaws until 2001.
1950 to 1959
In 1950, ninety-three Delegates attended the annual meeting. 1950 marked the beginning of a long struggle to break up the Y chromosome monopoly in the Delegate body. A motion was made at a meeting to admit women Delegates, but it died for lack of a second. The same motion was made later in the year, with a second, but after discussion the maker of the motion apparently had second thoughts and withdrew it. In 1952, there was a proposed amendment to remove the word “male” from the Bylaws. A secret ballot was taken and the amendment failed. In the true democratic spirit, by a voice vote, the chair was directed to not release the vote count. Thus, the Delegate body was to remain a “good old boys club” for another two decades. In 1953, Obedience Trials were added to Dog Shows and Field Trials as events that qualified a club for membership. It was apparently retroactive since obedience clubs had been accepted as members since 1947, contrary to the Bylaws. While other Companion and Performance activities were later approved by AKC, none of them were added as membership qualifying events.
1960 to 1969
In 1960, ninety-three Delegates attended the annual meeting, the identical number that attended a decade earlier. Through the 1960s, and into the 1970s, Delegate meetings were short, often less than a half hour and sweet and there were no contested Board elections. AKC prospered with registrations and entries skyrocketing.
1970 to 1979
By 1970, annual meeting attendance was regularly over one hundred, with one hundred and forty-two attended the 1970 meeting. Until 1970, Bylaws and Rules cold only be amended at the annual meeting. In 1970 the Bylaws were amended to permit amendments to be voted at any meeting. After two decades, the fight for the inclusion of women again arose. In 1973, a proposed amendment to admit women Delegates received a majority vote, but not the required 2/3. Not surprisingly, when it went to a roll call vote in 1974, the amendment was adopted by a vote of 180 - 7. By September
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AKC Delegate Body 1974, exactly ninety years after the first AKC meeting the meeting was attended by women Delegates, and the body was no longer unisexual. Thus, a mere 54 years after women were permitted to vote as US citizens; they were permitted to vote as AKC Delegates.
1980 to 1989
In 1982, after ninety-eight years of being governed by Cushing’s Manual, the Delegates amended the Bylaws to make Robert’s Rules of Order AKC’s parliamentary authority. Taking the final step towards full representation for women in 1985, the Delegates elected Dr. Jacklyn Hungerland as the first woman AKC Board member. In 1980, two hundred and fifteen Delegates attended the annual meeting.
1990 to 1999
By 1992, the sport had grown too big for everyone to know each other. The requirement that Delegate candidates be known to a Board member or be vouched for by someone know to a Board member was eliminated. In 1993, just a mere ninety-four years after they were eliminated, Delegateelected standing committees were re-established. A standing rule was adopted to govern their operation. The committee structure did necessitate changing the Delegate meetings to a two-day format, at considerable additional expense to AKC. In 1994, in an apparent wave of “America First” fervor, the Bylaws were amended to require Delegates to be resident U.S. citizens. In 1998, it was also suggested that some Delegate meetings be held in other parts of the country, rather than just the New York City area. While determining the meeting location rests solely with the AKC Board, it was agreed to try this idea. Since 1998, the June meeting has been held in a number of different cities, and since 2001, the December/January meeting has been held in Florida or California with the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship. In 1990, three hundred and forty-three Delegates attended the annual meeting.
"In 1994, in an apparent wave of “America First” fervor, the Bylaws were amended to require Delegates to be resident U.S. citizens."
The 21st Century
The 21st Century started off ominously when the September 11, 2001 meeting at Newark airport had to be cancelled for obvious reasons. AKC continues to face many challenges, not the least of which is to maintain its leadership position and relevance, in what has become a highly competitive environment. AKC’s own high standards and the rise of many forprofit registries, has led to a decline in registrations and registration revenue, creating the need to cut expenses, wherever possible, and to raise alternate revenue. In 2006, the Delegates amended the Bylaws to bar officers, owners, and employees of competing registries from becoming Delegates. In response to a number of complaints about individuals misappropriating dog club funds, an individual convicted of or admitting to such activity was also prohibited from becoming or remaining a Delegate. With all of the challenges facing AKC, the time has undoubtedly come to re-examine how the organization functions and does business. What worked in 1884 or even 1984 may not be, and in fact is almost certainly not, the best business and governance model in today’s environment. The AKC Board, Delegate body, and staff, must work together to select and implement governance and business practices and procedures that ensure that AKC will not only survive, but thrive for the next 125 years. •
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Grand Champion. They were all judged individually without being divided into breeds or classes. The three judges, Mrs. Rina Menashe of Israel, Mr. Rui Oliveira of Portugal and Mr. Hans van den Berg of the Netherlands, all with extensive experience under their belts, went over the dogs one by one. They awarded the dogs with points on a scale of 1 to 100. Although none of the dogs got anything lower than a score of 40 from any individual judge, others received 95 from one or more judges. After adding the three judges’ scores, the lowest score turned out to be 115 while the highest was 280 (out of a possible 300). The top sixteen dogs consisted of two Scottish Terriers, an
“I was absolutely sure of the bestdogs and happy to see them in the final rounds,” noted judge Hans van den Berg.
English Bulldog, one Pomeranian, one Chihuahua, a black medium Poodle, two Shih Tzus, a Papillon, two Kerry Blue Terriers, a standard salt-pepper Schnauzer, an Alaskan Malamute, a Cairn Terrier and the aforementioned Cane Corso. The president of the Israeli Kennel Club, Mr. Eitan Etinger, summoned a couple of little children who helped him draw pairs of contestant numbers for the next stage, the knock-out. The judges were seated at a table on one side of the hall while the dogs were summoned before them in randomly picked pairs. Some of these pairings were quite incongruous – an Alaskan Malamute with a Scottish Terrier, or Kerry Blue Terrier with a Shih Tzu – but it was all done in good spirit. The dogs would begin by standing, facing the judges. They would then go up and down the long hall and then back to the judges. Eitan would turn to the judges: “one, two, three!” And they would raise one of two colored paddles, red or yellow. The dog in the lane that got the larger number of votes would then prepare for the next round while the other would be eliminated from the competition.
he semi-final had a Kerry Blue, Cairn Terrier, Cane Corso and Alaskan Malamute. The Cane Corso beat the Alaskan Malamute and the Cairn was picked over the Kerry Blue. The Malamute and Kerry Blue then competed for third and fourth place, and they were placed in this order. When the Cane Corso and Cairn Terrier approached the judges for the ultimate time, the judges considered the two dogs and then wrote their choice on a note and handed the notes to the announcer. The judges then went over to the winner’s podium and when they were ready, the winner was announced. The crowd was extremely happy with the judges’ decision, which by the way was unanimous. “I was absolutely sure of the best dogs and happy to see them in the final rounds,” noted judge Hans van den Berg. “There were a lot of great dogs in this competition. When judging, you automatically compare the dogs with what you see all over the world. I was thinking of dogs I had judged in other countries. The Cairn Terrier could have easily won in Holland too.” “I loved the bone structure of the Cane Corso. It
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Cane What? ISRAEL’S DOG OF THE YEAR COMPETITION had a good head and movement and fantastic temperament. The Kerry blue is fantastic in movement, size and color. It could have had a bit longer coat. The Cairn had an excellent coat in top show condition and wonderful movement. The Malamute had a lovely head and coat,” remarked the judge. “I like this type of competition,” added van den Berg. “The organization was good. In other countries I’ve seen more glamorous competitions, but this was also very nicely arranged.”
“The competition was very well organized and d the atmosphere was extremely friendly.” friendly. eronica Yamin, one of the judges’ stewards, said: “It was a nice competition. I think the event should be more glamorous but the competition itself was well organized. I enjoyed working with the judge from Portugal who was extremely knowledgeable.” “Dorian is a fantastic dog,” said breeder and owner Dr. Lazar Gerassi. “In his first show, the European Winner, he was placed third in his class at 10 months but all the leading breeders thought he should have come in first. Upon returning to Israel, he made perhaps the highest achievement by a Cane Corso in Israel, coming in as second runner-up Best in Show at an all-breed show, after being awarded the Best Junior in Show, too. Much of his success is due to his handler, Dorit Dembin.” Gerassi raised many dogs as a child and his first pedigree dog was a Giant Schnauzer. He began to breed Cane Corso in 1998, following an article that was published on the breed. “From that moment, I knew that would be my breed. I wanted a breed on which I could leave an impact and since they had renewed this ancient breed, it was perfect for me. As a vet, I do my best to combine beauty, character and health. I strictly adhere to the breed standard and believe breed-
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ing and preserving this breed is a mission.” “I entered two champions, a dog and a bitch, to showcase my dogs,” said Helen Braiman, who breeds Scottish Terriers under the Scottish Impress name. “The competition was very well organized and the atmosphere was extremely friendly. Of course, I would have liked to have placed but didn’t come with high expectations.” Gerassi now competes in top European competitions, and his dogs always manage to place. At the 2008 European Winner Show, his breeder’s group won over top European kennels. Dorian and Gerassi will represent Israel in next year’s Eukanuba World Challenge preliminaries at the Paris World Show. “To tell the truth,” added Gerassi, “I expected Dorian to be in the top or perhaps among the best Israeli bred dogs. This win was beyond my wildest expectations.” •
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Judy was also the publisher of Dog World, a monthly magazine that had wide newsstand distribution. Judy was in a good position to get well known authorities to write books for him and for many these books were the first texts that helped them learn about dogs and the dog sport. All breed judge Maxwell Riddle and famed Boxer authority John P. Wagner were but two of the authors who wrote for Captain Judy. It should also be noted that Captain Judy judged actively in many countries of the world, but because he published dog magazines that featured paid advertising, he was enjoined from judging at AKC shows. Another publisher that put out some important and popular texts was the Practical Science Publishing Company. This company was closely associated with the redoubtable Dr. Leon F. Whitney, a well known veterinarian and ethologist. Dr. Whitney also conducted many scientific breeding experiments that were considered by some to be, like Dr. Whitney himself, highly controversial. He wrote numerous books on many aspects of dog keeping including How to Breed Dogs, which was republished during the 1970s by Howell Book House.
Most of Denlinger’s better known titles were published under the authorship of the elder Denlinger, but other famous authors of the period included Dr. E.S. Montgomery, Davis Tuck, Lydia Hopkins and William Koehler. It was for its day a truly TFH were actually the initials of the company’s flagship publication, Tropical Fish stellar line up of Hobbyist, a monthly aquarium magazine prodigious talent. and reflected its primary interest. Al-
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nother Practical Science title was the highly-regarded How to Show Your Own Dog by Virginia Tuck Nichols. Mrs. Nichols was a highly respected Sporting dog judge and successful breeder-exhibitor of English Setters and English Cockers. This book became an important learning tool for generations of aspiring exhibitors. Eventually, the rights to this book were acquired by TFH Publications who later published it under their own auspices. Also in the first half of the 20th Century Milo G. Denlinger launched his publishing empire with a series of titles that included numerous fine breed books and training books that covered the newly launched obedience sport, gun dog training and dog books on a wide variety of dog-centric interests. Denlinger’s also published books on canaries, budgies, pigeons and cats. Later William W. Denlinger assumed the company reins from his father and at about 1960 the company was sold to Elsworth Howell to form the company named for its new owner. Most of Denlinger’s better known titles were published under the authorship of the elder Denlinger, but other famous authors of the period included Dr. E.S. Montgomery, Davis Tuck, Lydia Hopkins and William Koehler. It was for its day a truly stellar line up of prodigious talent. In the early 1950s, the New Jersey-based TFH Publications began publishing an eclectic variety of books on the whole gamut of pleasure animals. The name
though most TFH dog books of the time were directed more at pet owners than dog fanciers, the company’s stable of authors included the German Shepherd Dog authority, Captain William Goldbecker and later Scottish Terrier aficionado T. Allen Kirk, Jr. as well as memorable Afghan Hound connoisseur Joan M. Brearley, whose Sahadi prefix had a major influence on Afghans. These were some of the earlier judges whose names graced TFH hardcover titles. As time progressed TFH became associated with the fondly remembered Anna Katherine Nicholas and a host of excellent breed books resulted. Anna Katherine Nicholas was a multiple Group judge who was very popular with many exhibitors and her judging assignments reflected the esteem in which she was held. Prior to casting such a large shadow as a book author, Miss Nicholas wrote for many of the most sought after dog periodicals of her day. And she wrote on a wide variety of subjects. The 1970 Westminster BIS judge, she retired from judging several years later taking with her the undying respect of the entire dog fancy. Along with its line of hardcover titles, TFH pioneered the concept of inexpensive, paperback breed titles. Most breeds recognized from the 1960s onward became subjects of the How to Raise and Train series and many of the authors of these were either well-known authorities of the day or eventually became well-respected experts. It has been well and truly said that nothing succeeds like success and this is true of popular-priced paperback dog books. Many publishers noted the TFH success and launched their own series even into the hugely popular “Dummies’” and “Complete Idiots’ Guides” specializing in dog breeds and in their keeping. Probably the most esteemed dog book publisher in the USA and perhaps the world was Howell Book House. Established in 1961 by Elsworth S. Howell, this company set the bar very high for any other publisher, general or specialist, and held it for a very long time. A large part of the reason for Howell’s preeminence was due to its founder. Elsworth Howell blended a background in dogs with a background in publishing, aiming for the best of both in his new company. A second generation dog fancier, Howell was a revered breeder of English Setters, a judge of the Sporting Group, Schipperkes (his father’s breed) and several Hound breeds. He was the Chairman of the Board of Grolier Enterprises and elevated mail order book and Encyclopedia sales to a whole new level. He was instrumental in introducing now-famous icons to popular culture. Ever hear of Dr. Seuss? Some of the innovations Elsworth Howell introduced are being used successfully in the publishing industry to this day.
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When Denlinger’s went on the market, Elsworth Howell demonstrated the presence of mind to snatch up this potentially valuable property and reshape it according to his own vision of what he eventually achieved. By creating a new list that combined his Denlinger acquisitions and selected titles from the Practical Science list, Howell eventually offered the dog fancy a dynamic library that sowed the seeds of a more informed fancy than was ever possible before. Early in Howell’s formative period, an incident played out that offered further proof of Elsworth Howell’s business genius. Most active dog people today will not remember a wonderful monthly magazine named Popular Dogs, but PD was, with the Gazette, most widely read throughout the American dog fancy. PD was published out of Philadelphia by the Foley Dog Show Organization, originally to provide work for the printing presses when they were not producing dog show catalogs. There were far fewer dog shows during the first half of the 20th Century than in later decades and those presses had to be fed. When the editorship of PD, passed from Alice Wagner to the previously mentioned Joan Brearley the new editor and the Advertising Manager, Ab Sidewater, found themselves in a very adversarial situation. It was resolved when Brearley terminated the employment of the highly-regarded Sidewater. It didn’t take long for Elsworth Howell to come to Sidewater’s rescue and install him as his in-house editor, a position Sidewater held for the rest of his professional life. Here’s the genius part; Howell knew how esteemed Sidewater was from the latter’s numerous contacts with all levels of the dog fancy and was able to attract some of the best and the brightest among Sidewater’s contacts to write books for the growing company. Between Howell’s personal contacts and Sidewater’s professional connections the Howell authors’ list began to resemble a Who’s Who. The Howell roster of star power breed book authors included Maxwell Riddle, John T. Marvin, Irving Eldredge, Ruth Kraeuchi, Louis Pegram, Evelyn Silvernail, Margaret Booth Chern, Bob and Dolly Ward, Cathey Brey, Muriel Freeman, Mrs. James Warwick, Gertrude Fischer, Deyanne Miller, Dorothy Quigley, Clementine Peterson and Norman and Carolyn Herbel. And there were so many others: judges, handlers, veterinarians, gifted trainers and experts in virtually every area of expertise in dogs. One of Howell Book House’s greatest achievements was being named the publisher of several editions of AKC’s The Complete Dog Book. This too came about because of the warm friendship that existed between Ab Sidewater and AKC President John A. Lafore in the early and mid 1970s. Those editions incorporated many innovations that made The Complete Dog Book an eminently more useful reference than previous editions. And this included, for the first time, color photos. Interestingly, Howell Book House became an incubator for many whose ability to communicate impacted the dog fancy in a most meaningful way. John Mandeville, Sari Tietjen, and Connie Vanacore, current, regular contributors to Dog News and D were part of the Howell stable of distinguished authors and are examples of how great writers in the dog fancy continue their salutary influence.
Elsworth Howell died in 1987 and the glory days of his company eventually waned. Today, however other publishers and authors have stepped in to continue the tradition of great dog books being made available to those who will always need and want information to be gleaned from the printed page. Yes, even in the age of the internet dog enthusiasts will always seek out books to enrich their understanding of all things dog.
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owell was not the only publisher of note with a stable of distinguished authors. Some continue to publish books of note by current household names in the dog fancy. The Colorado-based Alpine publisher numbers includes on its authors’ list such well-respected judges as Charlotte Clem McGowan, Stan Zielinski and Dog News contributor Robert J. Berndt, author of The Science and Techniques of Judging Dogs. Alpine also publishes numerous fine breed books and an eclectic assortment of books on many aspects of dog training and management. And Howell was not the only publisher owned by an active member of the fancy. Doral Publishing was owned by Dr. Al Grossman, a Sporting Group judge and AKC Delegate. Ultimately Doral was acquired by Bowtie Press, a large and growing publisher. Bowtie published numerous books on dogs and all other pleasure animals. From this company dog fanciers are probably most familiar with the beautiful coffee table book Best In Show, a history of the conformation dog sport by international judge and Whippet breeder Bo Bengston and Born to Win, Breed to Succeed by Patricia Craige Trotter, whose achievements in the dog sport are proverbial and Tricks of the Trade: From Best Intentions to Best in Show by yet another icon in the judging community, Pat Hastings. Over the decades and over the generations numerous devoted dog fanciers have lent their precious talents and sense of commitment to the education of others in order to render the sport of dogs as good as their talents could make it. We see that whenever the fancy gathers. Stop at the booksellers at any dog show or browse publishers’ web sites on the internet to get a sense of what has gone before and what is vibrant and available today. Great judges, breeders, handlers and trainers of yesterday and today are intimately and forever have helped build the source of our knowledge, one that will doubtless grow and enhance our world for many years to come. For those I may not have included in this review, I do apologize and ask that you remember how many there are that have had a part in the dog fancy’s literary legacy. All who have had a part have the right to be proud and all who have learned are right to be grateful.
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with its move to the ABC Network, which was broadcast naƟonally on January 23, 2011. Earning a $50,000 cash prize and the Ɵtle of Best in Show at the AKC/Eukanuba NaƟonal Championship was CH PROPWASH RECKON, an Australian Shepherd known as “Reckon” owned by Leslie Frank and Judy Harrington of Kensington, New Hampshire. Reckon was named the naƟon’s top dog by Best in Show judge Mrs. Jean Fournier. “We are proud to have Reckon join the family of Best in Show winners at the AKC/ Eukanuba NaƟonal Championship,” said Show Chairman Ron Menaker. “We had a record-breaking entry this year of highly compeƟƟve canine
athletes in conformaƟon, agility, obedience and the Eukanuba World Challenge. CongratulaƟons to all the winners!” “We’re pleased to award Reckon with The Eukanuba CelebraƟon of Champions trophy, which features a likeness of all AKC/Eukanuba NaƟonal Champions, plus a check for $50,000 and a year’s supply of Eukanuba dog food,” said Dan Rajczak, Senior Vice President, Global P&G Pet Care and Snacks. “More than 3,000 of the top dogs in the country and around the world came out to enjoy a spectacular weekend, making this truly one of the best dog events in the world.” The Long Beach ConvenƟon Center has also long been the home of the Dog Hair & Egg Nog Cluster of dog shows held by the Los Encinos Kennel Club, the Kennel Club of Beverly Hills and the Long Beach Kennel Club. These shows conƟnued to be held in the three days prior to the AKC/Eukanuba NaƟonal Championship with a combined entry of approximately 7,000 dogs. We have been hosted by the city of Long Beach for six out of our ten events.
Best in Show Finalists and Group Winners AŌer winning Best of Breed compeƟƟons during the day, the following top dogs went on to win in their respecƟve groups and compete for Best in Show: SporƟng: GCH RIPSNORTER’S MT VIEW LOOKOUT, a German Wirehaired Pointer known as “Scout” owned by Kiki Courtelis, James & Helen WiƩ and J. Wilkinson of Paris, Kentucky. Hound: GCH STARLINE’S CHANEL, a Whippet known as “Chanel” owned by Lori, Carey & Nicole Lawrence of Rancho Santa Fe, California. Working: GCH AVIATOR’S LUCK BE A LADY, a Portuguese Water Dog known as “Lady Bug” owned by Victor Malzoni Jr., Jerson Valle and M & C Dugan of Shingle Springs, California. Terrier: GCH SLYFOX SNEAKS A PEEK, a Smooth Fox Terrier known as “Adam” owned by JW Smith of North Collins, New York. Toy: GCH PALACEGARDEN MALACHY, a Pekingese known as “Malachy” owned by Iris Love, S Middlebrooks and David Fitzpatrick of East Berlin, Pennsylvania. Non-SporƟng: GCH SAKS HAMELOT LITTLE DRUMMER BOY, a Bichon Frise known as “Drummer” owned by Barbara Weidner, L. Darman, K. Griffin and C. Ruggles of Wichita, Texas. Herding: CH PROPWASH RECKON, an Australian Shepherd known as “Reckon” owned by Leslie Frank and Judy Harrington of Kensington, New Hampshire.
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Best Bred-By Exhibitor in Show Finalists and Group Winners
AŌer winning of Breed compeƟƟons during the day, the following top dogs went on to win in their respecƟve groups and compete for Best in Show: SporƟng: GCH RUSH HILL’S RIVER ROAD PAYOFF, a Golden Retriever owned by Mark & Tonya Struble and Kelsey Dunn Hound: GCH VIN-MELCA’S VOYAGER, a Norwegian Elkhound owned by Patricia V. TroƩer Working: KENZO VON DABUSSO, an Akita owned by Fernando Burgos Maldonado Terrier: GCH EFBE’S GOODSPICE EASY MONEY, a Sealyham Terrier owned by Margery Good, France Bergeron and Sandra Middlebrooks Non-SporƟng: GCH PLAYERS JUST LIKE BUTTER, a Tibetan Terrier owned by Judy Weldon, David Murray and Linda Clark Herding: GCH LAMBLUV GAMBOLON BLUE THUNDER, an Old English Sheepdog owned by Jere Marder and Kay Richardson
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One of the most presƟgious compeƟƟons held during the Best of Breed classes at the AKC/Eukanuba NaƟonal Championship is the Best Bred-By Exhibitor compeƟƟon. This year, GCH KIMRO’S SOLDIER BOY, a Miniature Pinscher known as “Major” was awarded Best Bred-By-Exhibitor in Show by Judge Mrs. Robert (Polly) D. Smith, edging out more than 950 dogs represenƟng 39 percent of the total compeƟtors entered in the “Bred-By Exhibitor” compeƟƟon. Major’s breeder-owner Kimberly P. Calvacca of Westbury, New York was awarded a $15,000 cash prize.
AKC Meet the Breeds® AKC Parent Clubs showed their dedicaƟon to their breeds with outstanding displays at the AKC Meet the Breeds® exhibiƟon. Learning about the dogs’ country of origins, cultural tributes and purposes of purebreds along with meeƟng the dogs and talking with breed experts makes this aspect of the show enjoyable for all ages. CongratulaƟons to these outstanding parent clubs booths:
Best Booth in Show: Keeshond Sporting 1. Nova ScoƟa Duck Tolling Retriever 2. Labrador Retriever 3. English SeƩer 4. German Shorthaired Pointer
Hounds 1. Saluki 2. Greyhound 3. Afghan Hound 4. Whippet
Working 1. Newfoundland 2. Alaskan Malamute 3. Anatolian Shepherd Dog 4. Samoyed
The Junior Showmanship compeƟƟon offers sizable scholarship awards for its Junior Handler winners and requires a speci⇒c grade point average as part of the eligibility criteria. Junior handlers, between 9 and 18 years of age, are invited to demonstrate their experƟse for an opportunity to receive a $2,000 scholarship. Saturday preliminary rounds put 12 compeƟtors into the ⇒nal on Sunday night, where KaƟe Mazurowski and her English SeƩer “Lamont” triumphed over more than 100 other juniors to win the coveted Ɵtle of Best Junior Handler, along with a $2,000 scholarship.
Other placements: 2nd Place – Mallary Q. Ross, Doberman Pinscher 3rd Place – CT Giese, Border Terrier 4th Place – Abby Rekuc, Dachshund (Wirehaired)
Eukanuba World Challenge This internaƟonal event featured top dogs from 43 countries and six conƟnents. ArgenƟna’s CH ALEX DE AKIDO SAN, a Doberman Pinscher owned by Andrea F. Laruccia & Dr. Anthony and Sheila DiNardo was awarded a heŌy purse of $10,000 along with the Ɵtle of “Eukanuba World Challenge Champion.”
Terrier 1. Cairn Terrier 2. Fox Terriers 3. Border Terrier 4. Manchester Terrier
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Toy 1. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 2. Pekingese 3. Chinese Crested 4. Pug
Herding 1. Old English Sheepdog 2. Collie 3. Australian Shepherd 4. Pembroke Welsh Corgi
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National Obedience Invitational The 2010 AKC NaƟonal Obedience InvitaƟonal demonstrated the highest level of training and teamwork between dog and handler and was the culminaƟon of thousands of trials held throughout the year. More than 110 dogs competed, represenƟng 46 breeds from 30 states and Canada. Dogs competed in a six-round “Round Robin” format tournament on Saturday, which determined the ⇒nalists to conƟnue on to Sunday’s championship. On Saturday, each dog performed each Open and UƟlity exercise twice and completed one set of group stays. The dogs’ cumulaƟve scores were calculated, and the top 32 seeded dogs advanced to Sunday’s championship rounds. The AKC NaƟonal Obedience InvitaƟonal Champion was NOC OTCH High Times Ris’n Above The Tide UDX7 OM9 RE, a Golden Retriever known as “Buoy,” owned by Kathleen Rasinowich-PlaƩ of Papillion, Nebraska.
Other placements: 1st Runner Up - NOC OTCH Count Tyler Show Me The Money UDX5 OM3 - Labrador Retriever, owned by Petra Ford 2nd Runner Up – OTCH Sunsplash No Free Time UDX10 OM7 RE OA OAJ NAP NJP – Golden Retriever, owned by Helen Smith 3rd Runner Up - OTCH Teal Oak Spins A Web UDX3 OM2 SH – Golden Retriever, owned by Sally Walker
AKC Agility Invitational Five agility dogs and their owners – one dog/handler team in each of the ⇒ve height categories – were crowned at the AKC Agility InvitaƟonal, which brought together more than 470 dogs – 130 breeds from 40 states, plus Japan. The top ⇒ve dogs in each breed are invited to the InvitaƟonal, and the event shows that all dogs, regardless of size or build, can play the fun sport of agility. CompeƟƟon began on Friday with a FAST class that got dogs and handlers warmed up and moving. The compeƟƟon itself got underway on Saturday with the ⇒rst of four rounds that determined who advanced to the ⇒nals on Sunday evening. Dogs ran two Jumpers with Weaves courses, a Standard course, and lastly, a hybrid course. Placing ⇒rst in their height division (8”, 12”, 16”, 20” and 24” respecƟvely) were: • 8”- “Popeye” a Pomeranian owned by Gena Zglinski of Houston, Texas • 12”- “Lilly” a Poodle owned by Alicia Bismore of Hilliard, Ohio • 16”- “Vixen” a Border Collie owned by Robin Kletke of Woodinville, Washington • 20”- “ScarleƩ ” a Labrador Retriever owned by Elisa Hirsch of Westlake Village, California and handled by Kate Moureaux • 24”- “Booster” a Weimaraner owned by Steven Jenks of Covington, Washington and handled by Jef Blake
The AKC celebrates the heart and soul of the sport of purebred dogs by awarding the AKC Breeder of the Year Award. Seven individuals are honored who have leŌ a great impact on a speci⇒c breed. These breeders have dedicated their lives to improving the health, temperament and quality of purebred dogs. Debbie BuƩ of Toms Brook, Virginia was honored with the 2010 AKC Breeder of the Year Award for her SporƟng Fields Whippets at the AKC/Eukanuba NaƟonal Championship on Sunday evening. “Debbie has bred all-purpose Whippets for more than 30 years and her name has become synonymous with great hounds that are beauƟful, capable and healthy,” said AKC Chairman of the Board Ron Menaker. “With this award, we recognize the years of dedicaƟon and work that she has invested into her breed and the sport of dogs and the example she sets for both new and more experienced breeders alike. We’re also proud that Debbie, along with the other Breeder of the Year group honorees, is an AKC Breeder of Merit - part of a select group of AKC breeders that truly are the backbone of the sport and the foundaƟon of our organizaƟon.” Each year, one honoree is chosen from each of the seven groups: SporƟng, Hound, Working, Terrier, Toy, Non-SporƟng, and Herding. From those seven, one Group winner is selected as “AKC Breeder of the Year” during the AKC/Eukanuba NaƟonal Championship. The Breeder of the Year ceremony will be included during the show’s simulcast on ABC on Sunday, January 23, 2010. The SporƟng Fields pre⇒x was used as early as 1945 by Debbie BuƩ ’s parents when registering Spaniels. Whippets were added in the late 1960s; with the purchase of the Canadianborn Ch. Winterfold’s Bold Bid in 1970 and the English import Ch. Charmoll Clansman three years later puƫng SporƟng Fields at the top of the Whippet charts. Clansman’s son Ch. SporƟng Fields Clansman (“Buoy”) won the Hound Group at Westminster in 1981 and 58 AKC all-breed Best in Shows throughout his career. Debbie started handling early and took her ⇒rst BIS win with Bold Bid in 1976, when she was barely a teenager. She also handled Buoy to his ⇒rst and last BIS wins, as well as BIS at the American Whippet Club (AWC) in 1984. In the 1990s Debbie showed Buoy’s great-grandson Ch. SporƟng Fields Kinsman to 51 AKC all-breed Best in Shows and the AWC NaƟonal in 1992. Among SporƟng Fields’ 21st century winners, Ch. SporƟng Fields Rock On has won more Bests at Specialty shows than any other Whippet. SporƟng Fields has maintained a broad breeding program and produced several hundred champions, ⇒ve of which have won the AWC NaƟonal Specialty, including in 2010. All seven Group honorees were presented with medallions during the show. Group winners included: • SporƟng: Gregory Siner – CliŌon, NJ - Pooles Ide Irish Water Spaniels • Working: Michelle Santana – Sunny Valley, OR - Fox⇒re Doberman Pinschers • Terrier: Margery Good – Cochranville, PA - Goodspice Sealyham Terriers • Toy: Carol Harris – Reddick, FL - BoBeƩ Italian Greyhounds • Non-SporƟng: Joanne Reed – Santa Rosa, CA - WindriŌ Keeshonden • Herding: Leslie Frank – Kensington, NH - Propwash Australian Shepherds
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Since this would mean judging the top dogs from different parts of the world, it would give me an opportunity to get my hands on dogs I never would have had the chance to judge otherwise. It was just four years ago that AKC/ Eukanuba implemented this magnificent attraction as part of the show. In this short time span it has become on a par with Crufts, Westminster, the World Show and the regular show itself. There is no other place in the world today where so many of the great dogs in the world come together to compete against each other. Like the regular part of the show, the World Challenge has been refined each year. For the first two years it was done by the different sections of the world. The Americas were one section; Asia and Oceania comprised another section; and the other two sections were made up of dogs from the European and African countries. The only problem with doing it that way was that one year most of the top dogs in the Asia section were all from the same kennels of “Smash” Toy Poodles, since this kennel bred the top winning dog of three different countries in that part of the world. It made people realize just what an influential kennel this was, but difficult competing against themselves. Several months before the challenge I started to get very excited about my assignment. Now the forty plus dogs are put in a lottery and pulled at random by a committee several months before the show. It would be impossible to have every country of the world being represented because of financial and logistical considerations. With so many smaller countries in the world today runoffs have been implemented between the different nations. Example in the section I judged the winner of the FCI Americas and Caribbean show was representing the top winners from that corner of the globe. Also I had the winner of the FCI European Show. This intensifies the competition, since these dogs had to have defeated other dogs that were the top dogs representing different countries. When I learned I was to judge Section II, I became very curious to see the different countries of FCI runoff winners I would be judg-
ing and what different breeds I would have. I was pleased to learn I would not have any breeds in my section that we do not have in this country. Remember last year for the finals Frank Sabella had the eventual winner, a Bracco Italiano. While judging a major International show several years ago my winner of the Sporting group was a breed I had never seen before. This was a shock to me and several months later I get a call that this dog just won the World Show in Poland. This was “Axel”, the Bracco that won the World Challenge last year. Before the finals last year Frank Sabella was able to secure a standard to familiarize himself with the details of the breed. In the section I judged I had two dogs from Chile, one the Akita was representing Chile and the other an Afghan that had won the whole FCI Americas & Caribbean show. Sweden also had two different representatives. The Saluki being the winner of the FCI European show and the Standard Poodle representing top
dog of Sweden. The United Kingdom was represented by a beautiful Newfoundland even though he was not their top winner. The two top winning dogs of England neither one could come to compete since they did not have a passport to travel in and out of England. This is difficult for the English dogs since they have to have a travel passport in play six months before the event. Most people do not realize the enormous complications of staging this world wide event. Last year and again this year the same handler from China could not obtain a visa. Just imagine all the details and correspondence involved when you are bringing people and dogs from forty plus nations. You are dealing also with Kennel Clubs from these countries where there also can be a bit of a language barrier. From the little bit of International assignments that I judge sometimes the language barrier can be the hardest part of communication. When it grew closer to the challenge I started getting correspondence from Lorna Hastings of England about CONTINUED ON PAGE 214
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some of the details about judging the challenge. I began fall where this was the case and it makes to think I will be judging eleven dogs, but so much detail you realize just how many top dogs we was to take place. I quickly learned on Friday there was a have just alone here in the US. Here at rehearsal to show the exhibitors and judges just how the the World Challenge this difficult task is process would work in the main arena on Saturday evemultiplied many times over. Just in the ning. Also how we would do the pre-judging Saturday one section of four, I had eight dogs that afternoon in the building where breed judging would take were representing an entire country and place. Sunday would be an international press conference two dogs that had won the major show at 9 AM with the four judges of the different sections and of an entire continent. an 8 AM breakfast meeting would take place. And at the It was a humbling experience for Sunday press conference we were told if one of the dogs we me to walk into the big ring knowing sent to the finals happened to place we would have to be that I had hours to think about these available for another photo shoot. Saturday evening after dogs and still was not sure what I was the four sections was a photo shoot with the twelve dogs going to do. It came down to sending being sent to the finals on Sunday. It just seemed strange each dog individually round one more to me that so much time was going to be spent judging time and feeling which three came closso few dogs. Once I got there and saw how everything est to perfection for their breed. After worked I realized why so much detail was necessary. Lorna the last dog moved I realized my three Hastings was a joy to work with and her enthusiasm was were the beautiful Afghan bitch that infectious. I was only sorry we did not get to spend more had won the FCI Americas & Caribbean show, the Borzoi representing Japan time together. Her command of deand the Pembroke from Russia. There tail is the English counterpart of our were three dogs of outstanding quality own Ron Menaker. I could not send to the finals. The wonOn Saturday before the prederful Saluki who had won the Europejudging took place, I was told that in an Show and is owned in Sweden, but my section I would have some super bred here in the states; the Kerry Blue dogs. I knew from pictures of the representing Ireland is a wonderful dog top winning dogs of the world that and is a top sire. He is the father of the I would have some great dogs. It Kerry who dominated the breed over our was not until the ten dogs entered great Montgomery County weekend. the ring I truly realized what a chalThe Akita from Chile is a super dog lenge confronted me. During the and I was very taken by this dog when pre-judging we were to select three I judged him a year ago in Chile. I was dogs that we would select to send to so pleased to see him win the Bred By the finals. That evening we would Working Group and also Best of Breed give all the dogs a cursory evaluation in the regular part of the show. These and quickly pull out the three dogs three dogs that I was not able to send to we had decided would go onto the finals. As soon as we finished the prethe finals could all win BIS at any of our top shows in great lineups. judging, Michael Canalizo reminded Sunday morning at the press conference the four judges of the different us not to breathe a word or even give sections were interviewed and spoke on their experiences of judging. Carla Moa hint of the dogs we were going to linari, who judged the final, was not present, since she was not to know which send forward. This was very easy dogs would be in the final. Each of the other judges, Sr. Jaime Ganoza from for me in that I really did not know Peru, Mr. Sean Delmar from Ireland and Dr. Stefan Stefik from Slovakia, spoke right then which three it would be. very highly of the top quality they enjoyed judging in their sections. All three I figured while relaxing in my room, of these charming gentlemen have impeccable credentials and it was a great dressing for the evening, during dinpleasure to have judged with them and to enjoy their company and expertise. At ner I would make up my mind. From the press conference Sunday morning they announced that the Pembroke Corgi mid afternoon until close to 8 PM, I was owned by the wife of the Vice-President of Russia and they did not want me rejudged the class over and over in to know before I judged it. I responded it would not have influenced my judging, my mind. As I was escorted into but being born in Scotland, the Pembroke was one of my choices since it would the main arena my mind was still put me in good grace with the Queen. racing between six dogs I thought With all four judges sending to the finals three super dogs from the four secwere world class representatives of tions we realized the final would be breathtaking. As much of a challenge as it their breeds. So often in this country was for us four now Carla Molinari’s assignment would be an extremely difficult while doing a BIS we have several of challenge. Sunday night when the twelve finalists entered the ring it had to be the top dogs in the country before us the best collection of dogs ever assembled in a ring at one time. and it becomes a difficult challenge All twelve finalists were truly superior examples of their breeds. There was to decide on the night who is most not one dog present that could not compete for top honors anywhere in the world deserving. 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the final three winners. When the Standard Poodle from Sweden was announced the 1st runner up the ringside burst into applause. Watching this bitch one could see why she was representing Sweden as its top dog. The excitement grew even keener as the runner up was to be announced. When the Borzoi was named the runner up the crowd cheered and cheered. This was an extremely popular choice. The Borzoi was representing Japan and the owner, Genji, had just recently died. This gentleman through the years has had so many top Borzois. When I was in Japan a couple of years ago he had a super bitch. Last year a dog of his went BOB at Westminster and it is the top winning dog ever in Japan. The It brings so many breeders to one place to see what other countries Americans were particularly pleased by the have to offer. win of the Borzoi in the challenge since he The entire sport worldwide owes a great deal of gratitude to is an American Bred dog. “Hunter” did a the AKC and Eukanuba for making all of this possible. Nobody can lot of winning in the states before having a realize just from the AKC how much energy goes into staging this whirlwind career in Japan. I was so pleased event. People like Paula Spector, Michael Canalizo, Ron Menaker at his great victory because he was one of and vast committee work 362 days a year on it. Lorna Hasting of the three I sent to the finals. You could hear England and her committee pull so much of it together. The Eua pin drop as everyone waited for the evenkanuba team of Jason Taylor and Vicki Seiler and a large crew work tual world challenge winner to be crowned. all year round on this classic event. The crowd jumped to their feet as the vicIt is amazing in just four short years what this classic event has tor became the Argentinean Doberman, Ch. become. I hope here just in the states we can realize what an event Alex De Akido San, who is co-owned by his this is. We put such emphasis on our rating systems, breeder Andrea F. Laruccia and Dr Anthony where it be all breed, breed systems etc., etc. and Top & Sheila DiNardo of this country. This chalDog of the Year, but do we realize we are just one part of lenge was a great victory for the US. The a great big puzzle. Lets hope our big winners will add to winner is co-owned here and the runner up bred here the sport in different corners of the globe. Our two hanin the US. dlers battling out for top dog have generously added to In judging dogs we are there in theory to evaluthe worldwide sport. Amy Booth has shared her breedate breeding stock. Carla Molinari would have had ing to South America. David Fitzpatrick has been very no idea her winner and runner up already have been kind in selling top dogs to different parts of Asia. David great sires. “Hunter”, the Borzoi, had three of his get has built on the best of England and as shared his succompeting in the regular show for BOB. He has been cess to different corners of the world. a top sire here in the states before going to Japan. I The world challenge is a learning experience for all am sure he has left his stamp also in Japan. “Alec”, and I believe it will help to improve the quality of dogs the Doberman, just from one litter I know of has been in general worldwide. I am very humbled to have been a great sire. The “Victoria Secret” bitch was bred to a very small part of this great challenge. We have to him and produced a litter that I have been told is outthank the FCI, the AKC and most importantly Eukanuba standing. I do know first hand of three outstanding for staging an event which does so much to better pure ones from the litter. The young red dog the DiNardos bred dogs. Most people will never realize the time and are campaigning in the northeast and the sister Glen resources it takes to bring the forty plus top dogs, ownLajeski purchased recently that Anne Ramsbottomers, handlers and judges from around the world. White is campaigning. Another sister from the litter, It was just four years ago we saw the American owned by Sonny Wong who lives between California Cocker with the tail win the challenge. The second year, and Beijing, I just recently gave a BIS to in China. I the beautiful Saluki and last year “Axel” the Bracco from imagine “Alex” will make a mark on the breed like the Italy and now “Alex” from Argentina has been crowned. legendary “Lex Luther” has done. Each year this challenge gets more and more reThe world challenge is just one part of the AKC/ fined and although we think it is now perfect, I am conEukanuba show which is hailed by many as great a fident it will only get better and better. Next year with show as we have in the world today. But I truly bethe move to Florida it will be more accessible for more lieve the world challenge itself might be the greatest dogs from Europe and South America to attend the great show we have in the world today. It brings the finest weekend. Most importantly it is the owners, handlers dogs in the world to one place for so many people to and the breeders that make this dream come true. I had see. I am sure a lot of the competing dogs will be ina great, never to be forgotten experience and enjoyed corporated into breeding programs around the world. every minute of it.• THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 215
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the English Setter Ch. Rockfall’s Colonel. He was like Bang Away, he had charisma. He began racking up Best in Show wins, so the Harrises brought Bang Away out of retirement. He won another 60 Bests in Shows, and then retired again.” The English Setter retired with 100, Connolly said. “These were out of sight numbers in those days.” 1946 to 1956 was the heyday of Boxers in the show ring. The Boxer entry was often the largest at the show. Boxers won most of the Working Groups. When Bang Away won Best in Show at Westminster in 1951, he was the third Boxer in six years to do so. 1947, Best in Show was Ch. Warlord of Mazelaine; 1949, Ch. Mazelaine Zazarac Brandy. According to notes written by his owner, Mrs. Phoebe Harris, he lost the breed only four times. Two of those judges later repented by awarding him Best in Show. One judge was booed by the crowd, who also threw chairs and bottles, causing a riot. The police had to be called to escort the judge from the building! But the crowd was right; it was later discovered that judge had been paid off to keep the win from Bang Away and he was disbarred from ever judging again. He won the group 87% of the times he won BOB, and went BIS 65% of the times he won the group. John Connolly chuckled when he recalled seeing Bang Away in person for the first time at the St. Joseph Kennel Club during that decade. “The woman walking him said, ‘He’s a little tired today; he won Best in Show and then bred two bitches.’” Connolly assured her there was no reason to apologize. “Once you saw him, you couldn’t take your eyes off him,” he said. “He had so much presence, so much pizzazz. When he was in the ring, you couldn’t look at any other dog. No dog could match him.” Prizes were different in those days; Connolly recalled that for Best in Show one day, Bang Away won a washing machine! “I kept thinking, ‘How are they going to get that home?’ We didn’t have the big vans you see today.” Bang Away was born on February 17, 1949, in California.
“Sirrah” in the kennel name is “Harris” spelled backwards. The Harrises were devoted Boxer breeders with a kennel numbering up to 60 dogs. They had a clear vision of the Boxer they were trying to produce. The rivalry between the Harris’ Sirrah Crest kennel and the Mazelaine kennel of John Wagner was intense. Yet, the two couples remained friendly. When Bang Away won his 62nd Best in Show, snatching the all breed record from the Wagner’s Ch. Mazelaine Zazarac Brandy, Brandy sent a telegram to his rival, congratulating him -- and reminding him they both were descended from famous Mazelaine ancestors. (The 62nd win was Best in Show at the Trenton Kennel Club, awarded in May, 1952, by Anna Katherine Nicholas.) The 1950s was not only the Golden Age of Boxers; it was the Golden Age of big kennels in the United States. In the flush of post-war prosperity, Americans had the time and money to pursue hobbies like dog breeding. Personal incomes more than doubled between 1950 and 1960, from $2,992 to about $6,000. Stock market prices soared and industries such as automobiles, steel and oil flourished. Air travel was switching over from planes like the Lockheed Constellation to the new, faster jets. Lassie, Howdy Doody and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet were popular television series.
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hen American breeders reminisce about Bang Away, they say that he changed the look of the breed. Before Bang Away, American Boxers were boxy, substantial and carried heavy bone. Bang Away was more elegant and streamlined. He was taller and higher stationed. He had flashy white markings. He carried himself with style and flair. Alberto Berrios said, “He initiated the look of today’s Boxer.” Yet, Boxer breeders had been leaning towards the look for a long time. In a photo of Bang Away’s dam, Verily Verily of Sirrah Crest, she seems to contain the virtues of her famous son; streamlined, elegant, with a lovely crest to her neck. Moreover, she has appears to have a lovely head, which was not Bang Away’s greatest feature. John Connolly suggested, from his home in Spokane, Washington, that the best way to see Bang Away’s influence on the breed would be to look at the photo of the three Boxer Westminster Best in Show winners standing together for the 1952 American Boxer Club Parade of Champions. In this photo, Warlord and Zazarac Brandy strongly resemble each other, and appear heavily muscled. Their necks appear thick and they have substantial forechest. There is very little tuck-up to their underlines. In fact, if you block their heads from view, the bodies bear striking resemblance to today’s American Staffordshire Terrier. To their right stands Bang Away. He would be familiar in the Boxer ring of today. Warlord and Brandy seem to have a lower center of gravity. In contrast, Bang Away balances forward. His neck is long and
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arched. His muscles look strong and well developed, but are clean and appear smooth under his taut skin. One difference is particularly noticeable; Bang Away shows a significant amount of flashy white markings, whereas Warlord and Brandy are plain. Warlord has a black muzzle; Brandy has just a bit of white on the bridge of his. Bang Away has a white blaze and full white chest. Warlord and Brandy have white toes; Bang Away has four white stockings. Although Boxer breed purists insist that plain Boxers are as good as flashy ones, breeders in search of Group and Best in Show wins have never looked back. Bang Away’s flashy markings became part of most nationally ranked Boxers’ attire from that point on. John Connolly said, “We have a film of that parade in the archives somewhere. Warlord and Brandy are kind of common; they are just ‘there.’ When Bang Away comes in, it looks like he must have parachuted in from Mars. He blows them away, he’s so gorgeous.” When I mentioned that there have been a number of good Boxers in this decade, Mr. Connolly replied, “If they were standing next to Bang Away, you wouldn’t see them.” He continued, “My regret is that not everybody could see him. You couldn’t take your eyes off him. He was magnificent.” Did he have a good personality? Mr. Connolly laughed. “I guess so, but you never saw him like that. He loved to show, so he was always showing, even when he was walking around or in his crate. We had never seen a showman like that.” Stories about Bang Away always begin with his meeting of the venerable Frau Friederun Stockmann of Vom Dom Boxer, mother of the Boxer breed. She came from Germany to judge in the U.S. and visit her old friends, the Wagners, at their home in Milwaukee. In California in July of 1949, she officiated at a match show of about 100 puppies. She awarded Bang Away Best in Match and told all the spectators, “He is the best Boxer in America. He will one day be the most important Boxer in
America.” (Frau Stockmann did not speak English, but notes from the time all translated her statements along these lines.) She called Bang Away, “Little Lustig” because he reminded her of Lustig vom Dom, one of the pillars of the breed in both Germany and the U.S. In many formal photos of Lustig, you’d struggle to see the resemblance, but this reflects the early ages of show dog photography. Photographed in the Stockmann’s garden or at the home of his American importer, Erwin O. Freund’s Tulgey Wood kennels, Lustig has Bang Away’s signature stance and an elegant crest of neck. A study of Bang Away’s pedigree shows many crosses back to vom Dom Boxers. Alberto Berrios recalled asking John Connolly, “‘John, you are such a head hunter, when I see pictures, his head doesn’t look as strong as I would like for a male.’ John said, ‘You may be right about that, but when you saw Bang Away, he was asking for the win all the time. The little faults he had, you forgot them.’” This week, Connolly recalled, “Bang away didn’t have the greatest head. He didn’t have the greatest rear. But you’d never notice. Charm and charisma go a long way.”
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s a sire, Bang Away was responsible for 81 champions, in the days in which there was no artificial insemination. That record still stands, more than 50 years later. Stephanie Abraham said, “Bang Away started the love affair with ‘flash’ for the American breeder. Until he came along, the majority of show dogs were much plainer in markings. He was a brilliant show dog and commanded the ring. As he remains the breed’s leading sire without benefit of frozen or shipped semen, he was a great producer.” Mrs. Wagner wrote that 200 bitches were bred to him. “When Bang Away’s litters began to arrive, we saw that genetically he was blessed with the ability to transmit not only his background heredity but his own advanced quality to his offspring exceptionally well. Naturally, he was bred to many excellent bitches. However, we believed in the theory followed by agricultural animal breeders that a prepotent sire can best serve his breed by improving its overall general quality, so we bred him with bitches of lesser quality, also, and were glad to find that above-average good litters resulted.” Bang Away was an important winner and sire in the dog show world. But his influence was even more important to the dog-loving public at large. Many people who had never seen a Boxer before learned about them by reading about Bang Away in magazines and newspapers. He brought superstar celebrity to the dog show world, something only a few dogs accomplish every decade.•
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home and she now resides with Dr. Jeffrey Bray, an anesthesiologist, and his wife and three children in St. Louis. For Mark and Jamie Buehrle, saving dogs’ lives has become their avocation. In 2010, they founded “Sox for Strays”, a non-profit group that unites pets from local shelters with potential owners. “I saw all of these dogs that needed homes and I belonged to all these different rescue groups and it became my passion,” said Jamie. With the help of Danielle Disch, Manager The Buehrles are also active in many other charitable of Community Relations for the Chicago organizations, as Mark visits children’s hospitals to spend White Sox, Sox for Strays was launched. One day a time with young cancer patients, and also works with True month before a Chicago White Sox home game, Sox Heroes, a group of ballplayers that visit military hospitals for Strays brings 10 or 11 dogs from local shelters and across the country. Jamie leads the wives of the Chicago rescue organizations, many of them relinquished as White Sox players as they participate in food drives and a result of court cases, to U.S. Cellular Field to meet other initiatives throughout the Chicago area. In their fans interested in adopting them. Applications are home state of Missouri, they’ve been faithful supporters of filled out and after home and reference checks, the the Humane Society and animal rescue groups and they dogs are placed with appropriate owners. fully funded a brand new adoption and care center for Hope “Almost all of them have been placed in homes,” Animal Rescues, an Illinois-based rescue group. Jamie said. Jackie Spiker, Co-Founder and Director of Hope Animal The Buehrles have also partnered with AdoptRescues, an all-volunteer based facility with no paid emA-Pet.com, a national, non-profit organization that ployees, said, “Mark and Jamie funded a 36-room building serves as a search engine, to launch a local public for pets. We call it Buehrle’s Barnyard.” service billboard and television campaign promoting “We were donating monthly to all these rescue groups the adoption of shelter pets, which was funded by and Mark thought we should support our local one and see Nestle Purina. Looming large over Chicago on a billwhere the money went,” Jamie said. “Just to see the look board are Mark and Jamie along with their Vizslas, on Jackie’s face when we presented her with the check Diesel, Drake and Duke, who have been known to was worth it.” race around U.S. Cellular Field before games. Diesel That check was for almost $47,000. and Drake were purchased from a breeder six years “They didn’t just hand over a check,” Ms. Spiker said. ago and the Buehrles adopted Duke, a two year-old, six months ago from a shelter. “They are very hands-on. Just the “Our dogs add so much to our lives, and our famother day Mark came in and put ily wouldn’t be complete without them,” Mark said. The Buehrles, who also some beds together for the dogs and have a young son and daughter, were drawn to Vizslas because “I wanted a Jamie came in to walk dogs and take hunting dog,” Mark explained. “I love Labs but they shed too much. I can’t pictures for the web site. They are have a bunch of hair around. We did some research and the Vizsla was a very physically involved.” good fit. I wanted an active dog.” Ms. Moore added, “For a couple Abbie Moore, Executive Diof their stature in the community to Jamie at a 2010 ‘Sox for rector of Adopt-A-Pet.com, said, go out of their way take such a stand Strays’ event. “Within a week of the billboard for animals in amazing. They are so going up in Chicago traffic to the incredibly generous and enthusiasweb site increased 18 per cent. tic. They’re truly making a difference That means thousands more dogs in the lives of people and homeless are being seen and hopefully being pets.” adopted.” Jamie is helping to recruit other Almost 10,000 animal shelters athletes from other sports to get inand rescues use the Adopt-a-Pet. volved in pet adoption, too, and has com service, which currently has already lined up David Backes of the 160,000 dogs available for adoption. National Hockey League’s St. Louis The Buehrle/Adopt-A-Pet.com PSA Blues and his wife Kelly to promote and billboard campaign will soon the cause, with several others soon branch out to other regions, with to confirm. one scheduled to coincide when After the 31 year-old hurler retires, Spring Training gets underway in he and Jamie plan to continue their Glendale, Arizona this February. hands-on work in pet adoption. PHOTO: CHICAGO WHITE SOX
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“We’ll always be involved,” Mark said. “We joke about it all the time. We’ll have a truckload of dogs and Jamie will be finding homes for them all around Chicago and St. Louis and I’ll just be the driver.” That doesn’t mean they’re going to wait until retirement. “Jamie and Danielle are going to try to look into getting people on other teams involved,” Mark said. “I think we could do this Major League Baseball-wide. All we need is just one player from each team to do it. It’s been so successful.” Sox fans donate That’s the attitude and determination that helped the to the cause at a twice-cut high school player become a Major League Allhome game. Star, and may explain why Buehrle is so dedicated to finding homes for stray dogs. Mark said, “We’re working on a PSA right now where may not be long before we see a ‘Sox for Strays’ satellite I say ‘I got cut but I got a second chance and look where program in Boston, or a ‘Pinstripes for Puppies’ adopI’m at now. These dogs deserve a second chance, too’.” tion drive once a month at Yankee Stadium. There may Major League Baseball has become more pet friendly, even be a ‘Rays Rescue’ at Tropicana Field in Tampa, so league-wide dog adoption programs just might be feaa ‘Cardinals for Canines’ program in St. Louis, a ‘Diasible. Several organizations already host “Bring Your Dog mondbacks for Dogs’ in Arizona and ‘Phillies for Pets’ to the Ballpark” events. The New York Mets held twicein Philadelphia. annual Dog Day at Shea events at their former ballpark, “We hope that everyone, no matter what team they Shea Stadium, where fans could bring their dogs for a walk root for, will become a fan of getting pets out of shelters around the park in addition to taking in a game. Proceeds and into loving homes,” Jamie said. from all of these tickets went to the North Shore Animal Matt Bourne, a spokesman for Major League BaseLeague, a no-kill animal rescue and adoption organizaball, said, “Major League Baseball doesn’t have anything tion. When the Mets moved to their new home, Citi Field, league-wide geared towards rescuing dogs. Various in 2009, they continued the tradition by hosting a “Bark clubs may have dog appreciation nights but that’s done In The Park” event each year. Other clubs hosting “Bark on a team-by-team basis and is not facilitated by the In The Park” events last season were the Atlanta Braves, league. These are more geared toward dog lovers that Cincinnati Reds and Florida Marlins. The Houston Astros, want to share in the experience of watching a baseball Oakland Athletics and Chicago White Sox also held “Dog game with their dog.” Days” in 2010, and the 2010 World Series champions, the However, should the Buehrles’ Sox for Strays camSan Francisco Giants, hosted the “Dog Days of Summer”. paign catch on with other clubs, Bourne said that would Many minor league clubs also host similar events. The be something that Major League BaseNew York Yankees Double-A affiliate in Trenton, New Jersey, The Trenton ball would “absolutely endorse.” Thunder, has been holding a “Dog of the Day” promotion for the past four “What Mark’s doing is fantastic and years. At each of its 71 home games, a ‘Dog of the Day’ is paraded around it’s very admirable,” Bourne said. “I the field in front of the crowd while a description of the potential pet is haven’t heard of any other player doing read over the public address system. Fans are invited to meet the dog this. It’s really nice to see. It’s a worthy after the game or pick up a flyer cause. It’s very creative and original with information about the loand it’s really intelligently done.” Mark relaxing before a game cal shelter. In addition to raising To quote a line from the classic at U.S. Cellular Field. awareness for homeless dogs, baseball film Field of Dreams, “If you the program has resulted in at build it they will come.” Sox for Strays least 20 ‘Dogs of the Day’ being and Buehrle’s Barnyard at Hope Aniadopted each season. To put that mal Rescues are living proof of that, ratio into baseball terms, that’s and Mark and Jamie Buehrle are living a .355 batting average, which examples of celebrities using their star would punch a player’s ticket to power to make the world a better for Baseball’s Hall of Fame in Cooplace for people and dogs. Time will perstown, NY. tell if Mark Buehrle’s playing career Buehrle has proven throughwill land him the coveted Cy Young out his career that he should award or a plaque in Cooperstown, but never be underestimated. With there’s no question that he and Jamie a proven track record of accomhave played the role of M.V.P. in the plishing his goals and his notolives of countless dogs and dog ownrious quick pace of working, it ers. •
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4 CH Sharpshot Aris A Schultz 5 GCH CH Couchfields Maximus Del Mucrone M Brustein/D Brooks/W Carucci 6 GCH CH Kala’s Qualcosa Parlare Di S Coates/K Hamaker 7 CH Bella Lucianna Di Morghengo MH D Spence/B Spence 8 CH Italix Massimiliano D Graff/D Graff 9 CH Standfast Maverick Queen D Hodges/G Sponseller 10 CH Amico Peloso’s Diamond World C Fritts/R Maxwell/J Standish Vizslas 1 GCH CH Artisan Grouse Point Pink Panther JH C Miklos/S Lonabaugh/R Bernstein/J Toepk 2 GCH CH Renaissance Girls Gone Wild L Durham/G Durham 3 GCH CH Annian’s Gone With The Wind JH V Mcarthur/C McArthur/S Towne 4 GCH CH Kezdet’s Grand Mark Gedeon N Russo 5 GCH CH Cinnabars Aldebaran Epiphany D Becker/A Becker 6 GCH CH Jen’s Penny Matra Baci’s Boogie Fever M Stratford/N Guarascio/L Durham 7 GCH CH Artisan’s Vladimir The Imperial M Spoor/J Toepke 8 GCH CH Russet Leather Boulder’s Wild Tok MH T Walden/J Hetkowski/E Hetkowski/C Dosta 9 GCH CH Diamondmines 24 Caret Gold H Walker/V Walker 10 GCH CH Regal Point Pinnacle Of Kilauea D Verret/S Rushing/D Sullivan Weimaraners 1 GCH CH Silhouettes Lifeinthefastlane C Cassidy/B Cassidy 2 GCH CH Northwoods Send Money Honey H Warren/T Palmer/P Warren 3 GCH CH Doc’s Seven Ships Of Acadia A Stewart-Zimmerman/A Stewart/M Stewart/ 4 GCH CH Rosewin Clasic Schwin Of Anson P Sage/A Sage/M Gearhart/W Gearhart 5 GCH CH Bowbent Carousels Perfect World M Doherty/N Mages/P Van Camp/A McClure 6 GCH CH Camelot’s Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door S Thomas 7 GCH CH Smokycity Nanis Dbl Silhouette C Cassidy/B Cassidy 8 GCH CH Win’Weim’s It’s My Grey Goose D Massey/S Line 9 GCH CH Ivette Imperium Star C Herbold/E Lenaerts 10 CH Harline Win’Weim It’s My 2nd Martini S Line Wirehaired Pointing Griffons 1 GCH CH Fireside’s Spontaneous Combustion J Coughlin/E Hunsicker 2 GCH CH Flatbrook Ace’s I’M So Vain J Lockhart/K Rogney 3 GCH CH North Lake’s It’s A Bug’s Life D Peterson 4 CH Flatbrook Royal Point Attitude JH R Byrne/L Byrne 5 GCH CH Ear Mountains Outlaw Kid Curry JH G Curtis/R Byrne 6 CH Wyncliff’s Wanna Be Loved By U R Baggenstos/D Baggenstos/S Biles/E Bile 7 CH Fireside’s Dot Dot Dash RE JH M Thompson/K Krautz 8 GCH CH Flatbrook’s Heir About Him G Rogney/K Rogney 9 GCH CH Snowybrooks Pr Pointing Boy Floyd R Rodriguez/B Keller/V Rodriguez/A Kelle 10 Kyjo’s Blackhawk Along Came Paloma p / Miller/M / Umpierre p F Umpierre-Vela/K
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 1 1 1
548
0 0 3 1 1
464
0 0 1 1 2
410
0 0 2 0 1
357
0 0 0 1 1
244
0 0 0 0 2
242
0 0 0 1 0
235
3 9 10 10 7
7905
1 10 16 8 7
5381
0 1 3 5 9
2768
1 3 4 3 2
2568
0 1 4 5 1
1504
0 2 4 3 3
1396
0 1 2 5 1
1371
0 1 2 1 1
968
0 3 2 1 3
796
0 2 3 2 0
629
5 34 19 16 7
17068
0 2 2 13 6
3720
1 5 6 9 10 3652 0 6 8 7 3
2773
0 3 3 7 3
1913
0 3 7 2 3
1664
0 1 2 3 4
1661
0 5 5 1 3
1593
0 0 0 2 2
1138
0 3 4 0 1
1044
11 59 44 22 10 30119 0 2 2 2 3
1093
0 0 0 1 3
463
0 0 0 1 0
315
0 0 0 0 1
204
0 0 0 1 0
190
0 0 0 1 0
143
0 0 1 0 1
142
0 0 0 1 0
100
0 1 3 0 0
84
Hound Group AAfghan fghan g Hounds 1 GCH CH Genesis Silverado J Shaw 2 GCH CH Thaon’s Mowgli J Hafford/J Blanchard/A Sterner 3 GCH CH Stormhill’s Sweet Dreams Of Raffica G Games/S Games/S Frei/T Vanderezee 4 GCH CH Majic Whatever I Want K Todd/L Bettis 5 GCH CH Har-Lou’s Gorgeous Jorge N Wisher/D Schellhorn/D Golden/L Hedstro 6 GCH CH Xenos Jimlet W Slowe 7 GCH CH Suliman Incendio D Rogers/J Fertitta 8 GCH CH Nightwind O’Pourquoi Pas M Yeager/M Kempken
11 62 32 9 2
19549
5 19 13 3 3
10255
2 5 5 3 1
3447
1 10 11 11 6
3190
1 6 11 4 9
2072
0 3 13 5 6
2032
0 3 9 4 8
1983
1 2 4 5 4
1319
9 GCH CH Pizzazzz Debonair JC J Messersmith/K Wagner 10 GCH CH Shekinah Jakar Raising The Bar D Jensen/G Jensen American Foxhounds 1 GCH CH Kiarry’s Walkin On Sunshine C Koenitz/C Koenitz/M Echols/L Miller 2 GCH CH Kiarry’s Foolish Pride H Miller/L Miller 3 GCH CH Devlon’s Fame And Fortune K Kendall/D Leonard/K Leonard 4 GCH CH Kelly Mt. American Idol J Rea 5 CH Hewly Camilla S Petter/R Urban/G Shultz 6 CH Kiarry’s Walk This Way W Sommerfelt/C Sommerfelt 7 CH Kiarry’s Foolish Pleasure P Rally/H Miller/L Miller/D Grant 8 CH Devlon’s It’s Now Or Never D Leonard/K Leonard/K Kendall/S Leonard 9 CH Pacar’s Pacific Original Design P Crary/K Hackler 10 GCH CH Kelly Mt First Lady J Rea Basenjis 1 GCH CH Wakili Signet Dooney T Curry 2 GCH CH Jasiri-Sukari Bucking The Trind J Taylor/J Jones/K Jones 3 GCH CH Signet Meisterhaus Gossip Girl E Johnson/B Cassell/A Brooks/S Middlebro 4 GCH CH Meisterhaus Dazzle ‘N’ Daze A Brooks/J Hurt 5 GCH CH Ab-Rafiki The Icon Of Cool W Pooley 6 GCH CH Reveille Push Button D Bolte 7 GCH CH Klassic’s Slam Dunk S Kite/J Gillespie 8 GCH CH Eldorado N Akuaba Never Surrender K Byrd/J Wilds/Y Ferguson 9 CH Ankhu Promises In The Dark C Jones/M Jones 10 GCH CH Tazamisha’s Critical Mass V Cortez/J Cortez/N Cortez Basset Hounds 1 GCH CH Topsfield-Sanchu American Express C Orlandi/C Steidel/S Frischmann 2 GCH CH Blossomhil’s Mamma Mia S Shor 3 GCH CH Splash’s The Professor J Nolan/B Nolan/J Nolan/S Ponsart 4 GCH CH Topsfield-Sanchu Pop Art O’Bridi C Orlandi/C Steidel 5 GCH CH Morningwood Luciano B Keene/D Keene 6 GCH CH Brynmor Zenith J Burk/J Walker 7 GCH CH Symphony’s Debonair Crooner K Whelan/D Whelan 8 CH Kelmic’s Anjo Pepper Of Bugle Bay M Helms/C Helms 9 GCH CH Barnyard Legends Of The Fall P Harder/B Mercer/S Smyth/M Harder 10 GCH CH Sasquatch Double Exposure B Brandt/D Coker Beagles (13 in. and under) 1 GCH CH Del Rey Roosevelts Rough Rider R Hilton/D Lipari/E Brandt/J Catz 2 GCH CH Roirdan Lanbur Motor City J Herrera/D Kirby/P Lipani/J Woodring/C 3 GCH CH Lomapoint Huckleberry C Long 4 CH Encore’s Rerun Of Roirdan C Herr/T Nesmith/L Cranford/E Dziuk 5 GCH CH Skyline’s Dream Big K Forbes/J Forbes 6 GCH CH Irish Coffey Shadows On The Shannon P Coffey/B Coffey 7 GCH CH Barrister’s Match Point B Manifold/B Tague 8 GCH CH Shadynook’s You Lite Up My Life R Werlein 9 GCH CH Copper Rose Myles Of Smiles V Chamness/L Chamness/T Gaier 10 GCH CH Lanbur Quest For The Best J Woodring/W Burns/C Miller Beagles (over 13 in.) 1 GCH CH Torquay Midnight Confession M Chagas/M Botelho/A Botelho 2 GCH CH Belcanto Flags A’Flyin R Willett 3 GCH CH Langrigg Star Ofth Stage T Steele/E Dziuk 4 GCH CH Shadynook Mcdreamy At Rk Tooker B Kidwell/R Kidwell/C Mcelroy 5 GCH CH Skyline’s Big Wheel K Forbes/J Forbes/C Conger/S Todd
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 2 2 3 2
1040
0 1 1 4 3
1024
3 11 18 16 8
6461
6 18 16 9 7
6240
1 14 12 10 4
3323
0 4 9 10 10 2836 0 3 4 5 3
1159
0 0 2 0 3
442
0 1 1 1 2
395
0 0 1 3 0
362
0 0 0 0 1
91
0 0 0 1 0
68
2 11 20 26 13 7430 1 7 7 6 5
3718
0 2 7 8 6
2209
0 2 8 2 5
1634
0 4 3 5 5
1556
0 1 1 6 8
1471
0 1 4 1 2
770
0 2 1 3 2
747
0 2 4 0 1
495
0 0 1 3 1
457
1 22 25 28 7
6733
2 10 12 9 7
6688
0 4 8 6 3
3386
0 3 9 11 5
1763
0 0 0 5 9
1082
0 0 1 4 2
935
0 1 3 1 3
926
0 1 3 4 1
623
0 0 3 0 3
549
0 9 2 0 0
443
1 8 8 7 10 3736 0 6 10 16 11 3546 1 2 1 2 4
2936
1 1 3 2 1
1607
0 2 2 4 3
1392
0 0 3 4 2
775
0 1 0 1 2
715
0 0 1 1 2
515
0 0 2 1 1
439
0 1 0 2 1
382
21 71 27 14 7
24606
4 15 10 3 7
5365
0 9 16 5 7
3744
1 8 8 6 9
3106
0 3 10 13 6
2494
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Based on All-Breed Competition 6 CH Durrisdeer’s Rudolpho C Haydinger/P Staub 7 GCH CH Cabaret Come Chase The Dream T Olson/J Simpson/C Stone/P Ivett 8 GCH CH Shoreviews The Blues Brothers B Tague/S Swanson 9 GCH CH Lovelyn The Wright Revolution M Nolan/M Nolan 10 GCH CH Rockwoods Milo Tipster J Hubenak/S Moore/S Hubenak
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 4 5 5
1838
0 4 6 2 3
1764
0 5 3 1 1
1746
0 0 5 3 2
1632
0 3 7 2 3
1384
Black and Tan Coonhounds 1 GCH CH Silver Ridge Showtyme At Windbourne 4 S Campbell/L Schermerhorn/S Skinner/T Sk 2 GCH CH Windbourne Every Hand’s A Winner 0 A Mitchell 3 CH CSG Clover Creek Big Daddy CD RE 0 K Winn/J Carr 4 CH Windbourne High Performance 0 E McCarthy/S Tasker/S Campbell 5 CH Windbourne Dr Watson 0 L Seabrook/R Seabrook/S Campbell 6 CH Southwind’s Walking In Memphis 0 R Reynolds/S Lowthian 7 CH Briarhunt’s She’s A Chinnook Eh 0 L Fey 8 CH Foxfire Rockytop Desperado 0 H Bevan/M Anderson 9 CH Windbourne Carolina Hurricanes CD 0 K Settle 10 GCH CH Kennisaw Mt Londerry Heir 0 J Doran Bloodhounds 1 GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Kiss And Tell S LaCroix/H Whitcomb 2 GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Windfall K Hansen/M Hansen/S Hamil/L Burch 3 GCH CH Flessner’s International Harvester B Flessner/C Flessner 4 GCH CH Heathers A Little Night Music E Befus 5 CH Soonipi Friends In Low Places Mlh K Dewey/S Wittman 6 GCH CH Churchils Treasured Moon J Walker/J Kano/M McKinney 7 GCH CH Huggables Blue Lace Agate T Wirth/K Wirth 8 GCH CH Heather’s Father And Son L Sherman/H Whitcomb 9 GCH CH Legend’s Nutrageous Hamlet M Zitek/S Anderson/S VanCamp/C Thomas 10 CH Ghost Hollow’s Spectacular Bid L Griffith/J Hahn Bluetick Coonhounds 1 CH Black Knights Balu Power D Crump/A Heiser/A Alexander 2 GCH CH Live Oaks My Name Is Mike S Lloyd 3 CH Rr Touchdown Tennessee K Smith 4 Sidearm Ironhide L Mills 5 CH CGCH So. Flame Blame It On The Rain C Grooms/G Black Borzois 1 GCH CH Greyhaven Wizard’s Crystal F Vogel/M Polsfuss/C Vogel 2 GCH CH Aashtoria Wildhunt Hidden Agenda R Riel/C Riel 3 GCH CH Majenkir A King’s Ransom K Horn-Janek/R Janek 4 GCH CH Raynbos Run For The Roses J Zucker/R Zucker 5 GCH CH Blackmoor Samwise At Konza K Cassella/P Cassella 6 GCH CH Majenkir Ringmaster At Raynbo R Zucker/J Zucker/K Staudt-Cartabona 7 GCH CH Avalyn’s Magnum Force L Bennett/B Benjamin 8 GCH CH Kansai’s All That Attitude J Mcminn/J Patten 9 GCH CH Aruzia Priority One JC L Scott/J Scott 10 GCH CH Borchis Amras Numenesse SC E Tolley/D Nutting/T Steele Dachshunds (Longhaired) 1 GCH CH Sunteckel’s Samuel II S Lutosky/T Abst 2 GCH CH Leoralee’s American Gangster Sl D Amiel/M Singleton 3 GCH CH Homar’s Solo Aviator Sl C Puig/W Jones/M Jones 4 GCH CH Xeralane’s Supersonic M Vila/Xeralane Knl 5 GCH CH Pramada’s Living Legend L M Peat 6 GCH CH Add-Sim’s Scout Of Mt M Taylor 7 GCH CH Gemdach Red Rocker N Haupt/K Haupt
19 28 10 6
10744
1 0 7 5
1195
1 2 2 4
1047
0 5 4 1
875
0 0 1 1
231
0 2 1 1
189
0 0 1 0
138
0 0 1 0
118
1 0 0 1
100
0 0 0 4
83
5 20 9 6 6
9250
0 6 9 11 4
3724
0 9 10 11 5
3663
1 4 4 4 10 2726 0 3 4 2 5
1272
0 0 1 1 0
889
0 3 2 3 2
670
0 2 0 1 5
642
0 1 0 1 2
523
0 1 0 1 1
277
0 0 0 1 2
201
0 0 0 0 1
112
0 0 1 0 1
92
0 0 1 0 0
63
0 0 0 0 1
30
3 11 11 9 5
3258
0 3 2 6 5
2541
0 3 2 2 4
835
0 1 1 2 2
608
0 1 1 2 0
602
0 0 1 3 3
585
0 1 3 1 1
578
0 0 1 2 0
464
0 0 0 3 1
374
0 0 4 1 1
364
1 6 9 10 16 5659 0 2 6 8 9
2696
0 8 11 8 9
2392
0 4 2 9 6
1846
0 1 1 5 6
1620
0 1 1 5 7
1225
0 1 5 1 6
859
8 GCH CH Rose Farm’s Red Rum Ml V Diker 9 GCH CH Serenity’s Steel Magnolias W Snyder/B Snyder/C Werner/D Abrams 10 GCH CH Vongays It’s A Wrap Sl M Boyle/G Richards Dachshunds (Smooth) 1 GCH CH Isledox Tractor Tug F Overdahl/M Mader 2 GCH CH Brownwood Legacy V Laddland Ss W Cunningham/J Cerasini 3 GCH CH Brodny Schoolhouse Dixie F Vogel/C Vogel/J Anderson/N Eby 4 GCH CH Grandgables Ms Stripey Brown I Love/S Middlebrooks/G Jeavons/M Housto 5 GCH CH Pawprints Add Sim’s Sahara Ms F Simones/R Addison 6 GCH CH Kochana’s Hiswill Ain’T Misbehavin D Poranski 7 GCH CH Dynadaux Little Bit Of Life Ms C Senff/G Sutton/S Summers 8 GCH CH Grandgables Banded Mongoose Ms M Olich Nie/J Todd 9 GCH CH Hialeah’s Cinnabar V Lucene S Lutosky 10 GCH CH Rellih’s V Benbon Splendorinthegrass Ms B Gold Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 1 GCH CH Treis Pinheiros Starbarack Kent M Heywood/C Pedoros Neto 2 GCH CH Gleneagle’s Who’s Famous Now A Bischel/C Erickson 3 GCH CH Raydachs Playing With Fire V Gleishorbach S Ray/M Sakoda/J Sakoda 4 GCH CH Wire Me Twinkle Little Star Mw C O’Neil 5 GCH CH Brodny Schoolhouse In A Zip F Vogel/J Anderson/C Vogel 6 GCH CH Jake’s Desperado Sw J Mayhall/K Jensen/D Maloney 7 GCH CH Verdon’s Devil In Disguise Mw S Snyder/S Henderson 8 GCH CH Erindachs Nora W N Glaser/K Simmons/S Ray 9 GCH CH Ez Goins Creekridge Nick I Ain’T No Saint Mw G Covey 10 GCH CH Kadell’s Smart ‘N Pretty W L Reynolds/C Cahill/J Cahill English Foxhounds 1 GCH CH Foxhrode Thndafrmdwnunda C Stewart/A Johnson/J Patterson/B Patter 2 GCH CH Sunup’s Parliament M Heile/C Heile/S Whaley 3 CH Foxrhode Virgils Morgan T Furr/C Furr 4 CH Whipperin’s The Wizard M Henricks/V Crowell-Book/M Penny 5 GCH CH Wee Beginnings Ardent P Mann/S Whaley 6 GCH CH Sunup’s Shamrock Ride The Wave R Wilson/J Wilson/S Whaley 7 GCH CH Wee Beginnings Bonnie A Kretschmaier/E Edgerton Greyhounds 1 GCH CH Grandcru Clos Erasmus R Gaudet/M Steele 2 GCH CH Gaia Elfin Dance A Sowders/N Fetter 3 GCH CH Helios Foxglove Atheart S Bartel/S Johnston 4 CH Quicksilver Sierra Jaguar D Hempel/B Hempel 5 CH Solstice Gainsborough N Soyster/M Uva 6 Flonn Clannparamountatsobers Bisitskchww (Foreign Dog - Registration Pending.) 7 CH Rubicon’s Just One Look P Rubinstein 8 CH Wildwood Dali At Heart K Henderson/W Delfino 9 CH Grandcru Paleo Of Sobers M Steele/R Gaudet/S Salas 10 CH Chaparral Isle Of Skye C Marzluf/T Marzluf/C Curlee Harriers 1 CH Pacific’s Serenading Anthem E Benner 2 CH Happytails Keepin The Faith C Newman/W Mccleery/F Newman 3 CH Kingsbury Avalanche K Locklear/D Smiley-Auborn 4 CH Jackpot Kingsbury Beamer D Shettle/L Whitney/C Whitney 5 CH Hartshire Walkabout R Phillips 6 CH Jackpot Kingsbury Gentlemen’s Quarterly D Smiley-Auborn/K Shupenia 7 CH Jackpot Kingsbury Penthouse D Leonard/K Shupenia/K Leonard
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 1 0 4 6
808
0 0 0 1 4
645
0 2 2 2 2
569
1 3 6 4 7
1679
0 1 0 6 5
1173
0 2 2 7 7
1087
0 0 5 1 8
1009
0 3 1 2 3
753
0 0 1 2 5
706
0 0 1 3 4
537
0 0 1 0 1
445
0 0 0 0 5
416
0 0 0 0 2
322
0 3 8 5 7
2559
0 2 3 4 8
2405
0 2 5 5 9
1895
0 0 2 5 5
934
0 2 2 3 6
932
0 0 1 1 4
774
1 1 0 1 1
768
0 1 0 3 4
694
0 0 0 6 6
601
0 0 0 1 1
412
0 3 6 7 6
2256
0 1 2 4 4
1138
0 1 1 1 3
777
0 0 0 2 2
266
0 0 1 0 1
264
0 0 0 1 1
140
0 0 0 1 0
100
16 51 22 15 5
20900
0 21 22 13 11 7251 0 7 4 9 8
2597
1 2 0 3 1
1102
0 0 0 2 2
707
0 0 4 0 0
620
0 0 4 1 3
399
0 0 1 1 0
266
0 0 0 1 1
242
0 0 1 0 1
238
0 1 1 2 1
388
0 0 0 3 0
308
0 0 1 1 0
151
0 1 1 0 0
140
0 0 1 0 0
105
0 0 0 0 1
90
0 0 1 1 0
79
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
8 CH Kingsbury Salsa De Chile Habenero S Rathbone/R Moore 9 CH Downhome Hitech Innovator S Lowder 10 CH Bluhils Sakura Icon’s Irish Cream S Manning/P Manning Ibizan Hounds 1 GCH CH Harehill’s Ace In The Hole K Gindler/W Anderson 2 GCH DC Orion’s Xxx Of Eden MC LCX4 J Dannenbring/C Freeling/M Paulin-Brown 3 GCH CH Serandida Shadow On The Moon N Baker/J Baker/P Baker 4 CH Ahram Charikar Here Comes The Sun H Haas 5 CH Bodean’s Six-Pack St Pauli Girl D O’Neal 6 GCH CH Serandida’s Spirit Of Sikora’S L Sikora/N Sikora 7 CH Sunrumba’s Honor And Harmony Of Aigh JC P First/R Castillo 8 CH Harehill Goes All In J Boulinguez/W Anderson 9 CH Harehill’s Working The Strip C Tranter/W Anderson 10 DC Aliki’s Yada Yada Yada SC A Mirestes/C Shaw Irish Wolfhounds 1 GCH CH Mysham Edoc’Sil Of Redwall G Hawksworth/C Collier 2 GCH CH Ansa Mo Merlin D’Eirinn K Schaffter/A Schaffter 3 GCH CH Pinehurst Garret K Goodell 4 GCH CH R Noble Mcewan Of Eagle J Roland/K Roland/S McDonald 5 GCH CH Desert Dune At Curiann J Ryan 6 CH Wolfhaven’s Foolish Risque D Osborne/J Allward 7 CH Kerryarc Fast Cars M Tyler 8 GCH CH Carnasserie Grayson Of Eagle L Souza/J Souza-Bartlett 9 CH Wolfhaven Aint No Fool To Olugh A Dormady/M Dormady/D Osborne 10 CH Kellcastle Gleneden A Spalding Norwegian Elkhounds 1 GCH CH Vin-Melca’s Voyager P Trotter 2 GCH CH Somerri Dunharrow’s Devil Ray J Silker/Somerri Knl 3 CH Greyplume’s Think Green T Smith/G Haggerty 4 GCH CH Somerri Jamieson’s Sea Whiskey J Lewis/L Lewis 5 GCH CH Aspen’s Power Play R Rhoden/R Rhoden/K Carter 6 GCH CH Silhouette’s Kaboom K Olsen/E Olsen/S Garrity 7 GCH CH Bristlecone’s Tracker L Gamble/L Gamble 8 GCH CH Vin-Melca’s The Norseman P Trotter/J Reed 9 GCH CH Lindvangen Nemo M Litchfield-Reid 10 CH Kamgaard Kover Your Tracks S Simmonds/M Mott Otterhounds 1 GCH CH Scentasia’s Double Trouble S Malone/M Couch 2 GCH CH Adeline’s Sticky Wicket N Wallens/R Wallens/R Van Houten/B Van H 3 GCH CH Lonestar Angus Prime Choice R Loddesol/B Loddesol/J Harris/R Damron 4 CH Scentasia’s Bedazzled In Diamonds N Lange/K Lange 5 CH Aberdeens Under The Influence A McIlwaine/J Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine 6 CH Aberdeen’s People Are Strange D Barrioz 7 CH Scentasia’s Yorktown Patriot CD M Bayer/V Bayer 8 CH Wild West Annie Get Your Otter B Boaz/S Boaz/R Gruenwald/N Gruenwald 9 CH Kalevala Knockin On Oheaven’s Door N Lange/G Lange 10 CH Scentasia’s Two Good Tobe True R Abernathy/K Cheatham Petits Bassets Griffons Vendeens 1 GCH CH Soletrader Donald Duck D Gau/G Robertson 2 GCH CH Dehra Amazona Bvlgari J Stark/R Stark 3 GCH CH Celestial Cj’s Hearts On Fire J Hurty/C Hurty/L Florian/M Florian/P He 4 CH Afterglow Ebeneezer B Thompson/S Russell/R Ellingford/M Gads
TOTAL
0 0 0 1 0
73
0 1 0 0 0
70
0 0 2 0 0
56
0 3 3 4 5
1573
0 0 1 2 3
672
0 2 2 1 1
495
0 1 0 0 1
247
0 1 0 0 1
213
0 0 2 0 1
212
0 1 1 0 0
192
0 0 1 0 0
163
0 0 0 1 0
154
0 0 0 0 2
109
0 2 4 4 6
1484
0 4 3 2 6
1386
0 1 2 3 1
844
0 1 3 3 3
677
0 1 1 1 2
617
0 2 0 0 0
475
0 1 0 0 0
432
0 0 1 0 1
352
0 1 0 1 0
294
0 0 1 0 0
285
3 12 12 2 1
7510
0 7 10 16 12 2731 0 1 3 3 2
869
0 1 2 3 3
657
0 1 3 5 1
642
0 1 1 7 4
564
0 0 0 2 3
524
0 0 3 3 0
499
0 1 0 2 0
441
0 0 1 1 3
431
1 10 8 7 10 4501 0 5 9 10 9
2248
0 6 2 2 0
634
0 1 0 1 2
358
0 1 0 2 1
345
0 0 0 1 1
177
0 0 1 0 0
154
0 0 0 0 1
64
0 0 0 0 1
61
0 0 1 0 0
53
2 34 23 18 12 12344 1 19 24 12 8
7617
0 8 22 12 20 5864 2 8 4 0 1
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2845
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
1 2 5 3 5
2139
0 3 9 3 2
1757
1 2 4 7 7
1663
0 0 2 1 3
1019
5 GCH CH Jodell Boogie Back To Texas J Hayes/D Moore 6 GCH CH Soletrader Bjorn Borg M Doherty/W Doherty/G Robertson/S Robert 7 GCH CH Soletrader Moonglow D Moore 8 CH Rokeena Carte Blanche J Herrera/C Herrera/R Wallis/R Wallis 9 GCH CH Jaren’s Ready Set Don’T Go At R-N-B R Jones/B Helvey/K Prott-Clugston 10 GCH CH Spellbound La Petite Coquette A Sneider Pharaoh Hounds 1 GCH CH Northgate’s As You Like It J Hall/A Lundqvist-Hemstrom 2 GCH CH Siphra’s No Remorse JC L Lysher 3 GCH DC Hallam’s Busiris Ra Qena MC LCX S Parker/G Stevens/D Carota/S Sipperly 4 CH Tiara Ne-Kabu Abu Simbel Ankh J Ault/K Grega/T Ault 5 GCH DC Kamosets Nefertum Benu SC M Rotondi/E Rotondi 6 GCH DC Sendji Nefer-Temu Neptune-Triton SC E Kerridge 7 DC Hallam’s Gysai Gabriel MC LCX T Severino/M Severino/D Carota/S Sipperl 8 GCH DC Hallam’s Ethan Ramel MC LCX S Sipperly/D Carota 9 CH Galadrial’s Aurora Red Du Ciel RA SC S Swanson/S Hoffman 10 CH Hallam’s Bekenkhons Ra Qena S Sipperly/D Carota/N Sowerbutts Plotts 1 GCH CH Alexanders Mob Boss Capone A Alexander 2 CH CCH CNC Black Monday A Alexander 3 CH CCH C-Cruz Mob Boss Vito’s Gotcha A Dean/A Alexander 4 CH White Deer Texas Playboy K Baxter 5 Mob Boss Filia De Lunedi A Alexander Redbone Coonhounds 1 GCH CH CWSG CCH Sidearm Jungle King Mufasa D Manship Planche/L Mills/J Mills 2 Eskai’s Sir Kasper S Hendrix 3 CH Tree Rizin’ Maine Edition P Samuelson 4 GCH CH Jackpot’s Sound Simon J Bennett/S Bennett 5 Amazin Dakota A Poe/J Deeming 6 CH CCH Black Nights Witchy Lil Ann D Crump/A Heiser/A Alexander 7 CH Twistedcreektheycallme Thunder M Smith/C Smith 8 CH Sikora’s Everytime I Roll The Dice N Sikora/L Sikora 9 GCH CH CSG Twisted Creeks Good Ol Boy J Rentfro/J Rentfro 10 Miown Craftman Built To Last B Taylor Rhodesian Ridgebacks 1 GCH CH Pupukearidge Ikaika O Sprngvly T Peach/B Peach/P Lambie 2 GCH CH Nashira’s Ciro Of Anjari JC A Ernst/C JEZ 3 GCH CH Paradigm Aariel’s Entourage CD RA A Ford/S Ford/D Engelking/G Kofron 4 GCH CH Tucker Ridge Dugga Boy Simba Ridge M Gaunaurd 5 GCH CH Symetrivikela Mischief Managed JC H Fulton/R Fulton 6 GCH CH Tji-Wara’s Distant Drums C Well/K Rice/M Hatfield 7 CH Tumomak Simbamoyo JC S Rexford 8 GCH CH Mzazi’s Beau De Soleil P Gardiner Hoffmaster 9 GCH CH Spring Valley’s Shumba Hadzi SC L Denavs-Rebane/P Rebane 10 GCH CH Kimani’s Sneak Preview L Campbell Salukis 1 GCH CH Carma’s Indian Summer L Ackerman 2 GCH DC Shahtani Ivory Moon SC L May 3 GCH CH Aurora’s Walk This Way J Mueller/E Blake 4 GCH CH Cat Tales Cat Mandu H Onto-Murphy/C Murphy/G Neidig/S Hamilt 5 GCH CH Sandstorm Blue Nile Bubbles Of Jatara J Harrington&Sara Winsted 6 GCH CH Excelsior Yosef Areli J Aaron/S Easter
0 1 1 7 4
866
0 2 1 5 4
755
15 51 15 8 5
18113
0 7 10 9 4
2840
1 8 7 2 9
2279
0 6 3 4 2
1402
1 1 0 1 0
596
0 0 0 2 3
582
0 2 2 2 1
501
0 0 3 2 1
451
0 3 0 0 0
370
0 2 0 0 0
351
0 2 6 5 2
882
0 0 0 0 4
732
0 0 0 0 1
193
0 0 0 1 0
48
0 0 0 0 1
43
0 6 12 6 13 2861 0 1 2 3 1
584
0 0 1 0 1
383
0 0 0 1 1
292
0 0 1 0 1
277
0 0 0 1 1
180
0 1 0 0 0
102
0 0 0 0 1
82
0 0 0 0 1
65
0 0 0 0 1
63
3 14 11 12 1
9118
2 6 10 9 15 4867 0 1 7 7 9
1866
0 6 6 5 5
1569
0 1 4 7 3
1414
0 4 2 2 9
1362
2 2 0 0 0
1333
0 2 3 3 7
1224
0 3 2 7 1
1033
0 2 4 2 0
937
2 19 19 7 8
7480
4 22 17 21 6
7439
1 12 5 4 1
4134
0 4 13 14 11 3762 1 14 6 8 3
3500
0 5 6 5 4
2518
THE TOP TEN DOGS 7 GCH CH 7seas Int’L Safari Al Sayad K Kelly-Burns 8 GCH CH Blue Nile Vanilla Ice M Mcmillan/S Winsted 9 GCH CH Bark & Dives Jp Baha Luna Of Khiva RN JC C Coile 10 CH Shiraz California Dreamin’ N Eriksson/I Solberg Eriksson Scottish Deerhounds 1 GCH CH Foxcliffe Hickory Wind S Sweatt/C Dove/R Dove 2 GCH CH Lehigh-Darkwynd Enella P Pascoe/P Smithson 3 GCH CH Gayleward’s Jaraluv Nike G Bontecou 4 GCH CH Lehigh Dunedain Of Greymorn J Dillberger/P Pascoe 5 CH Foxcliffe Enchanted Evening C Dove/R Dove 6 GCH CH Lehigh Eilig Of Dunsmuir JC L Studer 7 GCH CH Thistleglen Rowan J Frye/L Potts 8 CH Tannochbrae’s Iagan At Glencrag J Giles/J Giles 9 CH Jaraluv Nickelodeon L Bruce 10 CH Hollyrood Thistle Of Tamazar D Kass/S Kass/L Bruce Whippets 1 GCH CH Starline’s Chanel L Lawrence/C Lawrence/N Lawrence 2 GCH CH Sporting Fields Bahama Sands D Butt/J Cooney-Waterhouse 3 GCH CH Karasar’s Parexcellence K Kuper/N Barthelette 4 GCH CH Sonsteby’s In A Pickle K Padon/K Kenyon 5 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s Speed Demon C Harris 6 GCH CH Kamada’s Instant Millionaire D Davenport/K Davenport 7 GCH CH Counterpoint Painted By Bohem S Mazer/B Bengtson 8 GCH CH Cove Creek Minuette N Slauson/D Seiler 9 GCH CH Festiva’s Lucy Is Fashionably Late JC B Carlson/A Carlson 10 GCH CH Snowcap’s Patent Leather H Vincent/D Reimer
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 4 2 2 3
1256
0 1 10 3 0
902
0 1 2 2 2
760
0 1 1 0 0
648
10 57 18 13 0
20222
1 5 4 10 4
3830
0 7 19 10 9
2941
0 4 5 5 2
1544
1 1 0 0 0
494
0 0 2 2 0
366
0 0 0 2 0
245
0 0 1 0 1
213
0 0 0 1 0
178
0 0 0 2 0
138
26 110 24 4 6
43733
12 70 22 8 6
22513
1 14 14 13 7
4330
0 4 7 9 5
2454
1 9 3 2 4
2321
0 12 6 2 5
2238
0 4 5 7 3
1999
1 6 2 2 3
1375
0 1 4 4 2
987
0 4 2 2 0
926
Working Group ki Akitas N k d ’ Reign R i Of Glory Gl 1 GCH CH Nakodo’s K Venezia 2 GCH CH Mojo’s Rock’N Your World S Borrmann/B Rule 3 GCH CH Stardust Sherob Georgia On My Mind T Witte/R Witte/S Wallis 4 GCH CH Sondaisa Seize The Moment C Sullivan/T Kaartinen/M Varpula/A Meyer 5 GCH CH Buckridge’s Positive Energy D Osborn/E Vanden Avond 6 GCH CH Cas Cobo Haul Eudora C Smith/R Moore/C Moore 7 GCH CH Minda Fujisvs Violets Are Blue L Morgan/F Hamblet 8 GCH CH Dream Hi’s I Got My Game On T Rickard/L Rickard/K Rickard/J Davies 9 GCH CH Cr - Wicca’s Trade Secret A Bavaria/C Burke/T Bavaria/J Charnik 10 GCH CH Big Benz Johnnie Walker Red L Benzinger/D Benzinger/J Benzinger Alaskan Malamutes 1 GCH CH Catanyas Latin Lover P Kendrick/A Martinez/A Syar 2 GCH CH Catera’s Funfast N Worldclass A Volkomener/n Volkomener 3 GCH CH Nanuke’s Take It To The Limit J Radford/S Andrea 4 GCH CH Rogues Jonny Walker Blk Labl S Weston/J Weston 5 GCH CH Shekinah Pure In Heart J Van Zandt/J Fruge/S Fruge 6 CH Sno Klassic Play The Game P Peel/M Peel 7 GCH CH Tugar’s America’s Most Wanted K Hausner/S Das 8 GCH CH Adair’n’hug S Wonderful Life R Hug/J Hug 9 GCH CH Wolfmountain’s Special Ops P Jenkins/E Jenkins 10 GCH CH Onan’s Promises Promises P Hazelwood/K Lesley
10 44 24 20 12 21050 1 22 16 15 6
10450
0 3 11 4 1
2562
0 0 6 4 4
2405
1 6 4 5 3
2067
0 4 9 8 4
2052
0 0 1 4 4
1490
0 2 2 4 1
1339
0 1 0 3 5
1172
0 0 2 4 2
1058
7 23 15 14 2
15556
1 7 3 2 3
3033
0 3 2 3 4
2036
0 0 4 5 0
1219
0 2 2 7 4
1172
1 2 0 0 1
1083
0 1 1 1 1
984
0 2 0 0 2
864
0 1 0 1 0
777
0 1 0 1 1
677
Anatolian Shepherd Dogs 1 GCH CH Eiserntor Aa Mustafa Of Turkay L Curran/S King 2 GCH CH Inanna Bay Boudreau Of Luckyhit E Tallon/K Marcus 3 GCH CH Carpe Diem’s Old School S Wykle 4 CH Island Farm Case Closed D Barron/D Grunnah 5 CH Birinci’s Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride C Emanuel/L Emanuel 6 GCH CH Lucky Hit Shadow Lavanta J York/E Conard Bernese Mountain Dogs 1 GCH CH Alpenspirit’s Lion King D Hitchcock/M Turbide 2 GCH CH Alpenspirit Who’s On First A Summers/G Summers 3 GCH CH Taplacs Invincible Vinny RN E Buonpane 4 GCH CH Liebenhund’s Who’s Your Daddy R Jacksic/B Bych 5 GCH CH Alpenspirit Just In Time J Singleton/M Turbide 6 GCH CH Trevi’s Lonestar B Bych 7 GCH CH Sapphires Practical Magic M Rosello/C Arbuthnot/R Arbuthnot 8 GCH CH Loriendells Sword Of Elendil J Giannone/K Giannone 9 GCH CH Adesa The Heat Is On R Harrison/B Kinley-Blewett 10 GCH CH Blumoon Tanzenite V Blackrock CD D Cox/G Reeve/T Yrjonen Black Russian Terriers 1 GCH CH Petr Pervy Iz Russkoi Dinastii L Jordan 2 GCH CH Kamila At Aristes S Nadezhdonoi Poljany C Stumm/F Dilsaver/S Gaunt 3 GCH CH Rus Maknalis Shtorm Of Arbat M Mastroianni 4 GCH CH Chelentano Iz Chigasovo D Rakers/L Rakers 5 CH Nord Praid Roskosh Dushechka L Jordan 6 GCH CH Over The Moon About Borislav R Keeling/C Keeling 7 GCH CH Filimon Rbk Iz Galickih Zemel RN P Bartley/H Haldi 8 GCH CH Lancelot Chiornyy Prints RN E Archer/P Archer 9 CH Jeff Yvonne Orlowsky Laimus C Stumm/F Dilsaver/B Phillips 110 GCH CH Aristes Black Pearl T Strand/T Polyak BBoxers 1 GCH CH Winfall Brookwood Styled Dream D McCarroll/J Billhardt/S Tenenbaum 2 GCH CH Duba-Dae’s Who’s Your Daddy C Vose/W Bettis/L Jansson 3 GCH CH R And G’s Mystical Dancer R Bezerra/B Bachman/R Servetnick/G Steel 4 GCH CH Winfall I Dream Of Style K Robbins/C Robbins/G Adkins/B Adkins/T 5 GCH CH Bravo N Sunset Stealing Time K Robbins/C Robbins/G Adkins/B Adkins/D 6 GCH CH Carillon’s M V P A Anderson/S Anderson 7 GCH CH Mahogany’s Mi Own Sweet Time L Gardner/D Gardner 8 GCH CH Jacquet’s Laredo El Encanto D Sparks/N Sparks/L Casella 9 GCH CH Hi-Tech’s Southern Belle J Poller/G Alix/Z Truesdale/K Calvacca 10 GCH CH Mahogany’s It’s About Time G Tafur/S Tafur Bullmastiffs 1 GCH CH Highpoint’s Fifth Wheel Don’T Blink R Saunders/D Saunders 2 GCH CH Sumertym Southwind Magic Carpet Ride R Manuel/K Manuel/N Parker 3 GCH CH Peerless I Am The Love Bug C O’Larry/A O’Larry/S Crawford 4 GCH CH Nix Stacked Quarterback T Durkee/A Millett 5 GCH CH Starrdogs Concrete Cowboy RN M Edwards/J Lane/K Roberts 6 GCH CH Newcastle’s Picturesque Picasso K Spencer/A Scully 7 GCH CH Paradise’s Woks Empire State E Revuelta/K Skow/R Stephanos 8 GCH CH Brude Murbe Samson C Hunt/W Hunt 9 GCH CH Dal Primo’s B’Mew Just In Queso E Gonzalez 10 GCH CH Newcastle’s Top Shelf T Blount/A Scully
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 1 0 1 2
609
0 1 0 2 3
509
0 0 1 0 0
310
0 0 0 0 1
196
0 0 0 0 1
134
0 0 0 0 2
44
2 20 29 16 6
11607
1 9 7 9 7
5904
0 3 6 11 9
5269
0 5 5 5 4
3447
0 1 4 5 4
2900
0 3 6 3 1
1928
1 1 3 5 2
1710
0 2 3 2 1
1677
0 3 0 2 4
1622
0 2 3 3 1
1566
1 4 8 7 9
2675
0 3 3 7 3
2504
0 3 1 0 0
897
0 1 1 0 1
552
0 0 1 0 1
494
0 0 2 0 1
447
0 0 0 1 2
444
0 2 0 3 0
373
0 1 0 0 0
134
0 0 0 1 0
133
33 110 20 8 3
56319
10 43 10 15 9
24831
7 37 16 10 5
14371
5 34 14 7 2
9784
3 17 6 3 4
7576
0 12 17 8 9
6508
1 6 9 6 2
5493
0 11 8 9 3
3648
0 3 5 2 0
1554
0 5 5 0 5
1316
0 2 6 3 5
2211
0 3 9 8 2
1795
0 0 0 3 7
1586
0 2 2 3 3
1353
0 0 0 3 2
944
0 1 1 5 3
913
0 1 2 3 3
875
0 3 1 2 0
802
0 0 1 3 2
790
0 0 2 2 3
741
THE DOG NEWS ANNUAL • 222
Based on All-Breed Competition Cane Corso 1 GCH CH Leonitis Big Show Sargent C Sargent/N Sargent 2 GCH CH Castleguard’s Diego A Verdoorn/R Verdoorn 3 GCH CH Pridenjoyz Afterglow K Sauers 4 CH Stanley Pat Chopper J Hovorka/S Ribbs 5 GCH CH Redrock Canyon’s Eat My Dust S Messer/C Gebers 6 CH Bel Monte Romulus Di Godiva N Jeppi/J Deppen 7 Mar E Sol’s Vianca D Agosto Doberman Pinschers 1 GCH CH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici J Mullins/K Mullins 2 GCH CH Mi-Ti’s Three Cheers J Goldblatt/S Baker/C Silverman/D Roof 3 GCH CH A’Monde’s Sand & Dunes Of Sahara A Levine/F Mendes/R Silverman/L Ferrara 4 GCH CH Alisaton The Flight Of The Phoenix M Tingen/P Tingen/G Demilta 5 GCH CH Horizon’s Upper Echelon H Zimmerman/L George/R George 6 CH Allure Blazing Star Alisaton N Bosley/J Porter/C Pitts 7 GCH CH Protocol’s Sic Itur Ad Astra J Mullins/K Mullins 8 GCH CH Steinway’s Paris Is Burning M Loflin 9 GCH CH Rauschund’s Aquila Marquis K Zaccaro/C Havener 10 GCH CH Allure Envy Me Royalwood V Schohaus L Schoeneman/J Schoeneman/C Pitts German Pinschers 1 GCH CH Oakwood V Kaitlers Revival J Vandervort 2 GCH CH Nevars Jules A Issleib/F Stuby 3 CH Dabney’s Snapdragon RE L Krukar/J Krukar 4 GCH CH Angelsun Reisenable Dream J Eastman 5 GCH CH Diamondmines Black Ty Affair B Diamond/R Diamond 6 CH Dabney’s Sweet William RN OA OAJ A Dengler/A Dengler/L Krukar/J Krukar 7 GCH CH Dark Angels Aden Red Energy D Gannon 8 GCH CH Reigning’s Desert Mist L Haynes 9 CH Sd Simbas Ebony Pride CD S Vacnin Dogues de Bordeaux 1 GCH CH Mount Sinai’s Crusader St Amand P Duvall 2 GCH CH Gargoyles Brando T Beefcake V Barfield 3 CH Emberez Endeavor H Yiannos 4 GCH CH Von Hof’s Cisco Kid T Kelly/D Von Hof 5 CH Quintus Z Orisku G Galarza/B Galarza 6 Chateaurouge’s Witches Brew P Muth/T Muth 7 CH Northland’s Shilo M McElderry/C McElderry 8 GCH CH Oak Hollow D’Star Bogilicious H Branscum 9 CH Annies Red Tank T Edwards 10 Tanakajd Szepe Pagan J Garcia Giant Schnauzers 1 GCH CH Kenro’s Happy Hour R Greenslade 2 GCH CH Skansen’s Sir August Brigs M Williams 3 GCH CH Skansen’s C’Sofia Of Grandeur R Rechler/A Stromberg 4 GCH CH Sonnenschein River Chase R Foster/P Foster 5 GCH CH Skansen’s Bacchus II S Sansone 6 GCH CH Skyline’s Eliminator T Fay/W Fay/C Mazzenga/A Mazzenga 7 GCH CH Ingebars Siasconset Rose M Reese/M Bisceglia 8 GCH CH Seven Seas Auroras Adonis K Sevastopoulos/C Athanasvos 9 GCH CH Bonney Indigo Moon B Snyder/J Ferrera 10 GCH CH Spicerack She’s All That RN M Davis
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 1 1 1
541
0 0 0 1 1
480
0 1 0 0 1
348
0 0 0 0 1
185
0 0 0 0 1
174
0 0 0 1 0
128
0 0 0 2 1
16
4 20 23 10 3
16505
1 7 18 14 10 9168 1 12 6 12 9
5419
0 9 9 7 3
4733
2 11 12 4 1
3525
3 8 0 0 0
2787
1 5 9 1 4
2616
0 7 2 7 1
2606
0 4 10 2 6
2545
0 8 6 2 3
2137
0 1 3 3 3
1551
0 1 0 0 1
214
0 0 0 0 1
177
0 0 0 0 1
129
0 0 0 0 2
105
0 0 0 1 1
93
0 0 0 1 0
88
0 0 0 0 1
87
0 0 0 0 1
78
0 1 1 4 4
1861
0 1 1 0 0
589
0 0 0 0 1
362
0 0 0 1 0
218
0 0 0 0 1
151
0 0 0 0 1
130
0 0 0 1 0
87
0 0 1 0 0
26
0 0 0 0 1
22
0 0 0 0 1
14
2 11 7 12 10 8623 5 21 11 2 2
7740
0 7 6 2 5
3340
0 6 12 7 12 3062 0 4 4 10 5
2769
0 4 2 1 2
1389
0 1 5 4 2
1311
0 2 1 2 0
778
0 0 1 2 3
500
0 1 1 1 2
492
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
Great Danes 1 GCH CH Lobato’s JitterBug Man M Thomas/J Lobato/G Cole 2 GCH CH Lobato’s Code Red J Lobato/A Stillwell/K Lyon/T Miller 3 GCH CH Shalako Conspiracy Of Rondomar D Marks 4 GCH CH Rojon’s Say Yes M Zanetos/S Barney 5 GCH CH Echolane-Darlin’s Beyond A Shadow Of A D Davis/J Brungard/L Moser 6 GCH CH Raintree Erinwood Dixie Magic Dragon R Gumbs/P Deloria/L Cornelius/S Fetters 7 GCH CH Holledanes Kid Rio V Sligo S Wall/K Wall/S Kelleher-Duckett 8 GCH CH Diola’s Start Your Engines J Diola 9 GCH CH Shoreline-East-West Playit Again Sam N Schycker-Bailey/J Bailey 10 GCH CH Summerfield’s Lady Of Hope F Hogg/J Dumesnil/S Hennessey/N Lerch Great Pyrenees 1 GCH CH Rivergroves Trump This J Boyd 2 GCH CH Saddle Ridge Power Of Won B Tompkins-Weiss 3 GCH CH Pyrpressure L’Orgueil M Johnson/G Johnson 4 GCH CH Dieudonne William Of Orange N Sharpe/K Simons/P Midgorden 5 GCH CH Beren’s Hope Of Thorn Hill J Wood 6 GCH CH Talisman’s The Best Is Yet To Come D Dougherty 7 CH Pyrless Les Monts De Lourdes K Piston/R Piston 8 GCH CH Calurian Ailo Mountain Sage RA N Wood-Taber 9 CH Rivergroves Dom Perignon CDX RN A Stonehouse/J Boyd 10 CH Pyrless Stilistic Law - Order J Stiles/M Stiles Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs 1 GCH CH Derby’s X Marks The Spot A Mcfadden/D Echols 2 GCH CH Swiss Run’s SD Patriot D Barringer/B Never/D Never 3 GCH CH Painted Mtn Oliver Twist Of Fate K Markley/R Markley 4 GCH CH Snowy Mountain’s Zeus T Davis/S Davis 5 GCH CH Sudnly Mundy Mnr Bless Her Heart CD RE B Warner/D Campeau 6 CH Big Hunk Of Whispering Pine J Lynott/A Killpatrick/M Slate/W Swets 7 CH Derby’s Xotic Daisy O’Spot A Mcfadden/K Kleeman/D Echols 8 GCH CH Landhof’s Jenna Of Brush Creek W Irvine/S Irvine/K Borgmeyer 9 CH Sennenhund Rossii Zhrets Gran Vencedor A Klishas 10 GCH CH Bit-A-Swissy’s Mountain Ranger RN C Burns/J Woods Komondorok 1 GCH CH Meadow View Officer N A Gentleman S Harman/M Harman/J Cupolo 2 GCH CH Nagyalma Unforgettable Too N Liebes/E Liebes/V McNelis 3 CH Lajosmegyi Djaam N Powell/T Powell 4 CH Ragdoll’s Amazing !!! P Mroz/N Liebes 5 GCH CH Szilvahelyi A Szerelem Rabja J Kachel/J Kachel/M Horvath/J Horvath
0 8 14 10 9
6559
2 7 9 9 6
5343
0 2 5 5 6
2518
1 1 1 1 1
2109
0 1 6 3 7
2082
0 2 3 5 1
1674
0 0 3 1 2
1342
0 0 2 3 3
1328
0 3 2 2 1
1235
0 2 2 2 4
865
6 17 16 12 4
11871
0 11 4 9 16 4914 0 14 9 4 4
4593
0 2 2 3 4
1707
0 3 3 3 3
1351
0 1 2 0 3
990
0 0 1 2 0
715
0 0 2 1 1
684
0 1 3 2 2
649
0 3 0 0 3
631
0 0 3 4 1
1805
0 0 0 3 0
553
0 0 1 2 3
512
0 0 1 0 0
345
0 1 1 2 2
261
0 0 0 1 0
208
0 0 0 0 1
191
0 0 0 1 0
168
0 0 0 1 0
159
0 0 0 0 1
124
1 4 5 11 11 4368 1 2 2 8 8
2255
0 1 6 1 8
1555
0 0 0 0 1
115
0 0 0 1 0
39
Kuvaszok 1 GCH CH Szumeria’s Wildwood Silver Six Pence 5 M Vila/L Brady/C Muir 2 GCH CH Mattiaci High Voltage At Glacier Creek 0 D Blank 3 GCH CH Double Ring Tarees Dream Machine 0 C Ringering/K Ringering/I Miller/R Mille 4 CH Szumeria’s Dime Store Magic RN 0 L Brady/C Townsend 5 CH Szumeria’s Sing A Song Of Sixpence 0 L Brady/C Townsend/S Herring 6 CH Double Ring Barbarian CD 0 S Oppenheimer/K Ringering 7 GCH CH Szep Tars Heart’s Cry RN 0 T Ginther/M Ginther 8 CH Szumeria’s Lucky Charm 0 L Brady/C Townsend/K Knapp/G Hayes 9 CH Fur Rondies Full Of Spirit 0 J Volkheimer/T Dearborn 10 CH Autumn Winds Dream Reborn 0 B Tatay Leonbergers 1 GCH CH Zelda Lion De La Toison D’Or A Greendyk 2 CH Leodania’s Ma Reggio Di Calabria M Ruggiero-Smith
TOTAL
23 16 14 6
12948
3 4 8 8
3174
0 1 1 4
825
0 0 1 0
301
1 0 1 3
289
0 0 1 0
190
0 0 0 1
146
0 0 1 1
129
0 1 0 0
84
0 0 0 1
83
0 2 0 0 1
385
0 0 2 1 0
312
3 GCH CH Starhavens All I Want For Christmas H Austin/N Austin 4 Desperado’s Bronco Billy RN L Taft 5 GCH CH Mountain Lake’s Apache Chief K Zakrewski/L McLaughlin 6 GCH CH Mr Simply A Mason RN K Stickel 7 CH Bluebonnet’s Blazn W Mtn Dream W Jones/T West 8 GCH CH Brubecks Take 5 Di Sforzando S Townsend 9 Kalahari’s Call To Attention J Cook Mastiffs 1 GCH CH Lexington Divine’s Put Me In, Coach J Sanchez/C Sanchez/M DeLisa/E Tortorell 2 GCH CH Lazy D’s Bonnie Blue N Walker/C Livingston 3 GCH CH Jadems Rythm-N-Boo T Woods 4 GCH CH Britestar’s Dueling Desperado P Wilkinson/B House 5 CH Resolute’s Ticket To Ride T Smith/L Watson/S Low 6 GCH CH Friends Big Gun “Gunnar” J Friend 7 GCH CH Goldleafs Sherman Tank L Watson/J Lanz/M Lanz 8 GCH CH Mtn Oaks Pendragon Jack A Williams 9 GCH CH Beowulfs Bit O’Blarney T McKeown-Weaver 10 CH Southports Masquerade W Lum/C Sanchez/R Lum/J Sanchez Neapolitan Mastiffs 1 GCH CH Bruno Della Vecchia Roma J Wolf 2 CH Beefcake Bodacious Of Majestic J Deppen/S Neely/G Neely 3 CH Cinciripini’s Filippo L Cinciripini/J Cinciripini 4 GCH CH Ironwood’s Marcelo Roman Luciano S Vann-Spruill 5 CH Newworldmastino’Sesperanza-A.K.A.Chiquita E Ibarra 6 GCH CH Asias When In Rome L Lee-Myers/C Calderon Newfoundlands 1 GCH CH Rain Coast Partner-Of-Dreams L Fernandez/N Garcia Valle 2 GCH CH Big Dog Farm Oh My Baby Huey L Cole/R Cole 3 GCH CH Pawsinn Threeponds Lancelot V Nguyen/G Dotzman 4 GCH CH Top Shelf’s El Presidente D Trakas/B Trakas 5 GCH CH Skipper’s Eminence King Of Helluland L Vande Ven/P Helming 6 GCH CH Voldemort At Chekrd Des Oursons Du Vent M Tumlin/D Blaine/D Zick-Reep 7 GCH CH Bifrost’s Gust O’Boradaile W Betchley/P Betchley 8 GCH CH Bowater’s Even Now D Sylvester/C Sylvester 9 GCH CH Kodiak Acres Name In Bright Lights S Luca/P Morgan/J Rowland 10 GCH CH Bear N Mind’s The Guardian CD C Gorsuch/D Gorsuch Portuguese Water Dogs 1 GCH CH Aviators Luck Be A Lady M Dugan/C Dugan 2 GCH CH Spyglass’s Legend Of Bahia M Rembleske 3 GCH CH Driftwood’s I Have A Dream E Ginn/M Powell 4 GCH CH Pouch Cove’s Lonesome Dove A Phelan 5 GCH CH Pouch Cove’s Mizrahi C O’Neil 6 GCH CH Driftwood’s Coffee Break Jake J Wechsler/M Powell/A Fleisschli Brown 7 GCH CH Fishbay’s Faith Hope And Love L Adams 8 GCH CH Navio’s Flower Of The Sea P Cazenave/F Cazenave 9 GCH CH Roseknoll’s Emerald Sea P Heath/M Heath/S Teasley/C Teasley 10 GCH CH Seascape Admiral Caswell G Rosen/K Rosen Rottweilers 1 GCH CH Cammcastle’s Friar Tuck RN A O’Brien/V O’Brien 2 GCH CH D’Oro Solidos Feliciano Uno D Cabe 3 GCH CH Cammcastle’s My Gigolo G Renzulli/W Renzulli 4 GCH CH Parisans Helo Of Riverridge R Ramsour/T Johnston/S Eikanger-Stoops
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 0 1 1
281
0 0 0 0 1
144
0 0 1 0 0
108
0 0 1 0 0
84
0 0 0 0 1
68
0 0 0 0 1
34
0 0 0 0 1
19
2 8 9 6 9
7099
1 14 19 5 13 6507 0 2 5 7 6
2752
0 0 5 3 3
1712
0 2 2 3 4
1657
0 2 1 4 8
1625
0 3 1 6 3
1255
0 0 0 1 2
345
0 0 0 1 1
281
0 1 0 4 3
194
2 10 11 23 23 9035 0 1 0 1 2
868
0 0 0 2 3
700
0 0 1 1 1
433
0 0 0 0 1
141
0 0 0 1 0
57
1 13 12 9 12 5810 1 3 8 7 5
4105
0 2 6 6 8
3527
0 0 6 5 2
1994
2 4 0 2 1
1852
0 2 3 3 2
1818
0 5 3 2 6
1664
0 4 2 4 3
1648
1 1 1 1 3
1563
0 1 2 2 3
1499
12 45 24 18 8
28371
1 10 9 6 3
5869
0 1 11 6 4
2617
0 1 1 10 5
2321
0 0 0 5 8
1679
0 0 3 5 6
1620
0 2 1 1 4
1456
0 0 2 5 5
1352
0 0 1 1 4
691
0 0 2 1 2
685
17 63 21 13 7
29414
1 15 20 12 9
9853
2 18 12 7 3
5899
1 12 5 4 7
5004
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5 GCH CH Falkoretakingcareofbiznessstnhdg H Tollison/B Ward Tollison 6 GCH CH Cammcastle’s Kore Elements P Schumacher/S Otto 7 GCH CH Von Hoffman’s Antsy Prance P Hoffman/R Zimmerman/M Sledge/M Sledge 8 GCH CH Bernkastel’s Chunk Of Topaz J Steinmetz/J Miller 9 GCH CH Evrmor Xtraodinaire V Stoneridge R Mysliwiec 10 CH Lorals Number One Caesar T Spiece St. Bernards 1 GCH CH Opdyke’s Drives Me To Drink C Cataldo/G Radcliffe 2 GCH CH Alta Vista’s Billion Kilowatt CD RN T Brown/R Bonito 3 GCH CH Mickey III K Welch/C Figueroa 4 GCH CH Jamelle’s Aristocrat V Elba L Baker/E Baker 5 GCH CH Tinkberbells Solid Gold B Leech/S Furgeson/K Parkman 6 CH Summerlyn’s Keeping It Real W Buell/J Schart/M Pierce 7 GCH CH Yukon’s Easy Trooper RN A Collins/C Collins 8 GCH CH Lasquite’s Banjo V Orlando P Woods/J Woods/M Smith 9 GCH CH Stoan’s Rupert Of Oz BN RA P Wensman/J Zielinski 10 CH Slaton’s Artful Move S Wolf/J Wolf Samoyeds 1 GCH CH Polar Mist War Admiral L Olsson 2 GCH CH Glacier’s N Rowdy’s Czargent Trouble C O’Neill/J O’Neill 3 GCH CH Pebbles’ Run Hammy Davis Jr A Kiell Green 4 GCH CH “Stolichnaya” Stoli L Edel/J Augustus 5 GCH CH T-Snow Star’s Journe’ Of The Heart M Willdigg/L Ragsdale 6 GCH CH Cot’Npic’N Polarmist’s Rising Son D Daggett 7 CH Pebbles’ Run Love Actually A Kiell Green 8 GCH CH Mystiwind’s Hidden Treasure J St John 9 GCH CH Winterset’s Naughty Knight M Sandusky/D Marino 10 GCH CH Ala-Kasam’s Spirit Of The Snow B Delaney/T Delaney Siberian Huskies 1 GCH CH Topaz T.R.O.U.B.L E. K Courtelis/C French/B Yarling 2 GCH CH Indigo’s Hilltop Istate D Qualls/S Qualls 3 GCH CH Kontoki’s A Bend In The Road N Wisniewski/J Guin/M De Palma/T Oelschl 4 GCH CH Indigo’s Synama Wood Imp D Qualls/J Duwaldt-Coutu/P Powell/B Mitc 5 GCH CH Karnovanda’s Tenzing J Russell/S Hubbach/L Cera 6 GCH CH Nahani Starlyte Vajra B Fay 7 GCH CH Topaz Enjoy The Ride H Weng Tang/L House 8 CH Antara’s Put On The Red Light T Devlin/E Brandon 9 GCH CH Paragon’s Red Red Wine T Erickson 10 GCH CH Dynasty’s Husky Dream Girl H Tang Standard Schnauzers 1 GCH CH Pepper Tree Zorro V Morgenwald P Duffee 2 GCH CH Shalimars Golden Ticket J Trombley/N Lomando 3 GCH CH Goarrhein Chateau Palos Shiraz RN TD PT M Just/D Just/E Mohrenweiser/H Mohrenwei 4 GCH CH Charisma Maxim Von Diable L Adiletti/J Adiletti 5 GCH CH Pepper Tree Apollo V Silverado J Legan 6 CH Centara Under Fire C Filer 7 GCH CH Sketchbook Neon Lights L Hansen 8 GCH CH Avignon’s Buffalo Soldier M Cardell/S Imler 9 GCH CH Asgard Silver Patron G Sabean/J Gillen 10 CH County Clare’s Jewel Of Beauty M Thomas/J Thomas Tibetan Mastiffs 1 GCH CH Seng Khri Bartok Of Dawa Z Smith/D Nechemias/L Claus 2 GCH CH Drakyi Gold Standard R Eichhorn/M Brantley/L Brantley
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 10 9 5 8
4342
1 4 8 4 3
3989
0 6 5 3 4
2037
0 1 4 5 6
1428
0 7 4 1 3
1410
0 1 2 2 4
1365
1 6 9 4 6
3749
0 0 9 5 4
2867
0 5 4 7 6
2718
1 2 1 1 2
1250
0 1 1 3 0
991
0 0 0 1 0
421
0 0 0 1 1
334
0 0 0 0 4
242
0 0 0 0 1
203
0 1 0 0 1
186
3 15 21 14 5
7710
0 3 10 8 6
4092
0 2 9 3 5
3219
0 3 7 4 4
2231
0 4 2 2 2
1715
0 0 1 8 2
1520
0 0 1 2 1
1140
0 1 2 2 5
1080
1 2 0 0 2
997
0 0 1 3 3
980
1 19 26 11 11 10945 4 18 15 7 5
9272
2 14 12 9 5
7345
1 6 6 12 9
5388
0 4 6 5 5
3825
0 4 8 5 5
3027
0 1 2 3 6
2199
3 3 1 0 0
1658
0 1 2 1 3
1041
0 2 3 0 2
924
3 21 8 15 14 13219 1 13 10 10 18 7404 0 4 4 3 11 3810 0 1 4 5 5
2006
0 1 2 2 2
1993
1 1 0 0 0
905
0 0 1 2 2
812
0 1 0 1 1
504
0 1 0 0 1
350
0 1 0 0 1
290
9 20 22 12 14 18518 0 0 1 2 1
1095
THE TOP TEN DOGS 3 GCH CH Legends Kailas Himalayan S Frank/L Boyer 4 GCH CH Citadel’s Dpal Byad Ma Seng B Lott 5 CH Shang-Hai’s Kurukula For Loki S Novarro/D Parsons/P Novarra 6 CH Shang-Hai’s King Of Eden R Colson/E Colson 7 GCH CH Drakyi Sagun Kachar C Gordon/L Cain Denk/M Denk 8 GCH CH Samrat Of Saras S Ochsenbein/H Sekhon
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 2 0 2
546
0 0 0 0 1
395
0 0 1 0 0
309
0 0 0 0 1
178
0 1 0 0 0
139
0 0 0 0 1
103
Terrier Group AAiredale i d l TTerriers i d’ Ki th 1 GCH CH Sh Sherwood’s King AArthur L Bryan/S Bryan 2 CH Texter Stronghold Legend L Post/D Post 3 GCH CH Victorianne Crimson Sentry D Jonck/E Jonck/A Curtis/J Koskowski 4 GCH CH Devonshires Celtic Pride F Stevens 5 CH Bajanaire Now That’s Justice A Borkgren/P Borkgren 6 CH Stirling Cool Hand Luke T Steele/F Pulice 7 CH Stone Ridge Tobylinn J Linn/S Kipp/S Kipp 8 CH Crescent’s American Chopper K Coffey/C Johnson 9 GCH CH Gulf-Aire Rolling Thunder M Whatmough/J Whatmough 10 CH Buon Maras Little Me J Mara/L Buonauro American Staffordshire Terriers 1 GCH CH Castle Rock’s Sbigstaff Mad About You G Brown/G Brown/R Sampson/D Pesenti 2 GCH CH Alpine’s Highwayman Z Smith/E Thomason/K Thomason/C Lefloch 3 GCH CH Wonderlands Heavily Armed Agitator A Alexander 4 CH Gaff’s I’M Here For The Party Z Smith/P Carter 5 GCH CH Fraja Ne Hot Ticket R Sampson/B Gottier/K Rudzik 6 GCH CH Blue Niles-Ace K Cobb/K Crider 7 CH Fraja Ne Gold Ticket J Lee/K Rudzik 8 GCH CH Dotcom’s Redskin Luna H Luna 9 GCH CH Bergstaff Sundancer CDX L Cabral/S Cabral/C Cline 10 GCH CH Alpine’s Lonewolf Whisky River S Killen/L Killen/E Thomason/K Thomason Australian Terriers 1 GCH CH Kambara’s Zebulon A Mitchell/C Mitchell 2 GCH CH Ryba’s Matinee Idol M Langham/T Schreeder/S Bachman 3 CH Aka Inu Story Teller S Hopkins/K Occhiuti/S Boyd 4 GCH CH Blue Moon Call Me Irresistible J Popovits 5 GCH CH Abq San Isidro Christhill K Hill/W Christensen 6 GCH CH Merrigangs Wild N Crazy Guy OA NAJ JE H Rife 7 GCH CH Tera-K’s Parson Brown D Evans 8 GCH CH Marble Arch Lady From Castile S Weigle 9 GCH CH Black Back Firefly P Levy 10 GCH CH Temora Taint She Sweet J Seaton
3 14 23 14 14 13051 0 0 5 1 0
520
0 1 1 1 2
362
0 0 0 0 1
269
0 2 2 0 1
220
0 0 0 0 1
196
0 0 2 1 2
187
0 0 0 1 1
146
0 2 0 0 1
126
0 1 0 1 0
93
11 35 19 24 6
16450
4 18 9 9 6
6902
1 4 12 11 7
2023
0 1 2 3 3
1152
0 10 6 7 3
957
0 1 5 6 5
918
0 2 4 2 1
696
0 0 0 9 4
540
0 1 2 4 1
540
0 2 5 3 4
533
2 7 9 6 8
2932
0 0 1 8 3
1446
0 0 0 3 2
902
0 0 1 5 0
790
0 1 2 3 3
677
0 4 1 2 2
601
0 0 1 0 2
213
0 0 2 1 1
179
0 1 0 2 0
144
0 0 1 1 2
134
Bedlington Terriers 1 GCH CH Boardwalk’s Bling Bling 0 J Steele/E Kenmuth/R Kraft/K Kraft 2 GCH CH Check Point Charlie Of Celtic Odyssey 0 J Fogel/T Rich 3 GCH CH Glaurieus Top Supermodelle 1 L Friesen/W Friesen 4 GCH CH Kaylynn’s Party Crasher 0 R Beutler/M Strickland/S Beutler 5 GCH CH Tiffanie’s Blast From The Past 0 D Smith/D SMITH 6 CH Pineriver’s Show Me The Money 0 S Holden/J Berk 7 CH Sangeo Farscape CD RA MX MXJ AXP AJP OF JE XFP 0 S Bethea 0 8 CH Sandon N’ Oakhill Jazzy Jubilee S Miles/F Harper 9 GCH CH Bluenote’s Sweet On Carillon 0 S Bethea
3 16 10 17 3207 3 10 6 6
1715
3 4 6 5
936
1 3 7 3
813
0 1 2 0
718
2 2 0 2
446
1 0 0 0
438
0 0 3 2
350
3 3 2 2
325
10 GCH CH Wmshire Krystal Blue Jewel R Lundin/N Peterson Border Terriers 1 GCH CH Devon Lady Simper Fi S Middlebrooks/A Miller/L Miller 2 GCH CH Tyrolian Eight Belles At Meadowlake K Fitzpatrick/T Bradley 3 GCH CH Meadowlake Overnight Celebrity R Scott/G Scott 4 GCH CH Meadowlake Whistler At Amberly L Leone/K Fitzpatrick 5 GCH CH Surefyre’s Benny And The Jets RN JE C Bartlett/W Bartlett/J Brennan 6 CH Jen-Lar Secret Warrior Of Marlyn M Title/C McKenzie/J Larson 7 CH Foxburrow Call Girl K Fitzpatrick/T Bradley 8 GCH CH Meadowlake Simply Irresistible S Moore/K Fitzpatrick 9 GCH CH Standish’s See The Light J Keim/R Schaefer 10 GCH CH Standish’s Total Knock Out JE R Cobussen/G Helmbrecht/K Conrey/D Chapm Bull Terriers (Colored) 1 GCH CH Glentom’s You Were Mint For Me T Cournoyer/M Cournoyer/G Wright/T Wrigh 2 CH Magor The Minotaur From Stonebull R Macdonald 3 GCH CH Crescent Silmaril Shadowfax V Everett/D Chorn/P Frangos/M Bankus 4 CH Brigadoon Go Go Boots C Alexander/C Mason/S Mason/D Alexander 5 CH Nocturnal Knight At Arnold’S A Salazar/G Anderson 6 CH Magor Islay Passion R Myall/R Harmon/G Smith/N Smith 7 GCH CH Glentom Lebeouf’s Countess Singing Cloud L Cash/G Wright/F Schneider 8 GCH CH Bullyhills Midnight Special T Troy/R Troy 9 CH Nuance Nonsense C Parker 10 CH Lebeouf Duchess Soaring Hawk Of Glentom J Schneider/F Schneider Bull Terriers (White) 1 GCH CH Action Chaos I’M So Delicious R Idone/F Berez 2 CH Quicksilver Roadshow B Ruppel/J Ruppel 3 GCH CH Bully Manor’s Centurion P Azeur 4 CH Action Bogart Play It Again B Edwards/S Edwards/K Burnett 5 GCH CH Dauntless Upsie Dazy B Miller/J Miller/P Landry/L Landry 6 CH Tng N Buoys Concrete Blonde NA NAJ J Killion/J Krukenkamp/I Krukenkamp 7 CH Bulliards Good Hearted Woman J Snider/M Long 8 Elysium’s Izabelle Ann Dee C Jones 9 CH Sandstone Mohawk Great Bear E Bluhm/T Bluhm/M Whitehair/T Whitehair 10 CH Bur Oak’s Schulz Of Winsor J Stewart/M Dussault/B Ralston Cairn Terriers 1 GCH CH Maverston Double Dutch T Erickson/M Lucier 2 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Ashley V Malzoni 3 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Fergus J Valle 4 GCH CH Terriwood Mojo B Doyle/N Lentgis/K Godwin/T Godwin 5 GCH CH Yellowbrickroad Wring Of Fire L Dangelmaier/P Pikini/S Bidegain 6 GCH CH Dogwood Love Affair P Davis 7 GCH CH Caledonian In-For-A-Penny Of Wolfpit L Hutchinson 8 GCH CH Mchan’s Diamond Chip N Lovelady/D Bullard 9 Hjohoo’s Hjo’Re The Love Of My Life N Pronina/E Theodorsson 10 CH Stonehaven Lord Of The Rings C Burleson Dandie Dinmont Terriers 1 CH King’s Mtn. Angelina Ballerina S Hickson/D Francis/S Wolfskill 2 GCH CH Pastime Eloise At The Plaza K Cramer/P Cramer 3 King’s Mtn Olivia Flaversham K Leslie/S Pretari Hickson 4 CH Schooner’s Spirit Of Sherman B Mcdannald/S Mcdannald/P Carr 5 CH King’s Mtn. Fievel Mousekewitz S Hickson/J Hecker 6 CH Pennylane Professor Hill J Glick/L Glick
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 0 2 5
321
7 33 20 17 5
8517
2 33 14 5 7
6845
2 22 21 14 24 5343 2 8 5 4 4
2915
1 4 0 5 4
2177
0 4 3 3 4
2077
0 0 0 1 0
913
0 1 2 3 4
863
0 0 0 5 4
335
0 2 0 1 2
312
0 5 5 10 12 1258 1 3 3 3 1
699
0 3 5 6 4
683
0 1 0 0 1
269
0 1 0 0 0
251
0 0 1 2 0
157
0 0 0 2 2
157
0 0 0 1 3
152
0 0 2 0 0
146
0 0 0 1 2
131
0 0 6 9 7
1909
0 0 2 0 0
415
0 0 0 0 3
315
0 2 2 2 3
198
0 1 1 1 5
196
0 0 0 1 0
132
0 1 0 0 0
102
0 0 0 3 0
100
0 0 1 0 0
99
0 1 0 1 1
97
2 14 13 11 13 4112 1 4 8 6 4
3675
0 0 5 13 10 1289 0 2 3 4 2
1041
3 5 4 4 1
923
0 1 2 1 3
523
0 0 1 9 1
503
0 0 0 1 2
277
0 0 0 1 0
253
0 2 0 0 1
167
0 1 3 3 2
1131
0 2 1 2 4
742
0 0 0 0 1
218
0 0 4 0 2
204
0 1 0 0 1
178
0 1 1 0 1
178
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Based on All-Breed Competition B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
7 GCH CH Clossongrey Jack O Lantern B Baese 8 CH Derrydown Schooner’s Keeping Up Appearances L Shelton/K Dorn/P Carr/L Carr 9 CH Clossongrey Frankystein K Dorn/L Dorn 10 Derrydown Beau Jangles K Dorn/L Dorn Fox Terriers (Smooth) 1 GCH CH J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice S Hoffen/H Hoffen/A Booth/P Booth 2 GCH CH Slyfox Sneak’s A Peek J Smith 3 GCH CH Foxlorr Double Dare J Fishbach/L Gyenge 4 GCH CH J’Cobe Broxden The Headliner J Rodes/A Booth 5 GCH CH Warfox High Mtn Rocky Mountain High L Nelson/S Nelson 6 CH Lil’ Itch Cheerleader W Perry/W Perry/S Hoesman 7 GCH CH Frenchpark Moon Of Wintertime JE J Valle 8 GCH CH Lil’Itch Steeplechase F Lara/M Aroney 9 GCH CH Fortuna De Aiedkii’S V Malzoni 10 CH Foxxsake American Spirit A Chapa/J White Fox Terriers (Wire) 1 GCH CH Dalriada’s Mystic C Campbell/M Doleski/C Ruggles/B Dowd 2 GCH CH Gallant Statesman Of Steele T Steele 3 GCH CH Jadee-Connacht Just You Wait J Diehl/L Manning/K Reges 4 GCH CH Aljamar Dealin With The Devil M Laschinski/J Rue 5 CH Steele Your Heart T Steele/M Roma 6 GCH CH Travella Stage Star V Malzoni 7 CH Purston Spitfire Of Foxxfyre P Cervantes/A Cervantes 8 GCH CH Mcfox’s Stellaluna K Hudziak/C Puig/G Obradovich/M Obradovi 9 CH Tamedale Orinoco V Malzoni 10 CH Dalriada Mgk High Voltage K Read Glen of Imaal Terriers 1 GCH CH Coleraine’s Mandalay Royalty B Sussman/R Shuter/M High 2 GCH CH Daulton’s Hunter Green C Cleary/S Tighe 3 GCH CH Daulton’s Maeve Of Cill Dara J Daulton/J Carlson/L Klein/P Estes 4 GCH CH Daulton’s Oriana Of Cill Dara J Daulton/P Estes 5 CH Kilkenny’s Sullivan Of Castlerock C Chiddister/S Blum 6 GCH CH Finnabair Fiona The Wicked M McDaniel/M Ewald 7 CH Finnabair Song O’My Heart M McDaniel/M Ewald 8 GCH CH Liberty’s Darren Of Daulton P Estes/J Daulton Irish Terriers 1 GCH CH Fleet St. Fenway Fan A Barker/V JNR 2 GCH CH Sugarbush’s American Girl T Miller/D Miller 3 CH Dearg Madra’s Foolish Pleasure M Ulrich/L Ulrich 4 CH Glenstal’s Standing Ovation J Nash/J Nash 5 Geordan Eye Of The Tiger A Peterson/C Ruggles/B Dowd/D Sackos 6 CH Donedaire’s He’s The Boss M Shaw/P Shaw 7 CH Laochragh’s Clancy K Marsh/K Marsh 8 GCH CH Leahy’s Lad Of Redloch E Nagel/R Nagel/F Kuntz 9 Sugarbush Sensation N Oneal/T Miller/D Miller 10 CH Celtic’s Danny Boy M Hassard/L Hassard Kerry Blue Terriers 1 GCH CH Bluebeard’s Suddenly Bridey L Brown/C Brown 2 GCH CH Cranmoss Finbar Of Colinca J McGrath 3 GCH CH Trozian Onyx At Torum E Yingling/L Yingling 4 GCH CH Edbrios Stradivari E Randall 5 GCH CH Alainn Dugan G Geoghegan/B Geoghegan/S Redmon/C Redmo
TOTAL
0 0 2 0 0
171
0 1 1 0 2
167
0 0 0 1 1
161
0 0 0 0 3
134
74 157 11 4 1
81730
25 84 7 5 2
37296
2 22 12 16 11 6946 1 17 11 11 2
3407
1 9 9 8 2
2466
1 7 11 9 4
1574
1 8 4 8 3
1530
0 5 3 3 8
939
0 6 2 1 2
800
0 1 5 9 5
735
7 47 26 12 10 10460 2 8 1 5 1
5315
0 3 13 6 3
4002
0 6 4 4 4
1022
0 4 6 4 2
810
0 0 4 1 0
491
0 2 1 0 0
359
0 3 1 1 1
345
0 1 0 3 1
326
0 1 1 3 0
298
0 3 5 7 1
892
0 0 0 1 3
419
0 0 1 2 5
261
0 0 1 1 2
141
0 0 0 1 0
63
0 0 0 0 1
56
0 0 0 1 0
50
0 0 0 0 1
40
8 63 31 10 5
20983
0 7 10 9 5
2077
0 5 6 5 1
817
0 0 2 2 1
422
0 1 2 0 0
361
0 0 1 1 0
241
0 0 0 1 1
234
0 0 0 2 2
233
0 2 3 0 1
225
0 0 0 1 0
214
3 18 13 7 8
5317
0 6 8 4 5
3139
0 6 9 6 6
2247
0 3 17 6 7
1830
0 2 6 6 6
1701
6 GCH CH Everglory’s The Sultan Of Swat N Westbrook/L Westbrook/J Lambert/S Clut 7 GCH CH Diana’s Glory Of Deaglan D Thompson 8 GCH CH Irisfingel Blue Badge G Sullivan 9 GCH CH Aon Rhythm N Blues M Johnson/P Johnson 10 GCH CH Kerrisel’s Here’s Looking At You R Nicholson/C Nicholson Lakeland Terriers 1 GCH CH Black Watch On The Rocks J Heath/S Atherton 2 GCH CH Talydales Friend Of The Force S Smith 3 CH Char Dar’s Merry Manhattan D Paynter 4 GCH CH Manoir’s Match Pointe R Wilson/M Wilson 5 GCH CH Tuscaroran Champ Luna F Lara/P Martinez/H Luna 6 GCH CH Thor-Kourt Kweetbt Tyrakeag M Cohen/B Robinson/F Salas/E Gualtieri 7 CH Saredon For Your Eyes Only A Geremia/F Cashin/J Cashin 8 GCH CH Brocair’s Flower Power At Revelry T Thomas/D Green 9 CH Brocair’s Kira At Echo RN P Johansson 10 CH Delzar’s Cookie Cutter P Harbison/T Deloria Manchester Terriers (Standard) 1 CH Saint Lazar’s Ring Of Fire R Travis/W Walker/C Walker/P Hall/M Chav 2 GCH CH Medley’s War Hunt E Tonini/J Tonini 3 CH Kreuzritter’s Follow Your Heart D Wydick/E Sanford 4 GCH CH Shal-Mar’s Mancunian Hot Rock CDX RE J Sampson/M Sampson 5 GCH CH Wilane’s Notorious Rebel B Wood/J Emrick 6 GCH CH Starfire’s Leave It To Me Of Subira E Hines/B Buell/B Odell 7 GCH CH Oasis Hi Jack The Show W Ringel/G Anderson 8 CH Ambricks Tailor Made Oasis M Zoz/T Zoz/J Anderson/G Anderson 9 GCH CH Toria Royalty In The Making T Taylor/V Herbert 10 CH Kadenz A Different Rhythm R Rasmussen/J Rasmussen Miniature Bull Terriers 1 GCH CH Eggstream Edwina Over Easy L Duncan 2 GCH CH Evolution’s Eddie Izzard S Cummings/B Hainline/K Toomey/J DeGrucc 3 GCH CH Temris Bully For Me A Nelson 4 GCH CH Cambrias Shel Be All Fired Up E Held/C Korn 5 GCH CH Bonsai Fools Gold G Simonds 6 CH Sterling’s King Of Wendadam G Adkins/B Adkins 7 GCH CH Nederes’ Lil Game O’Blackjack T Messinger/K Wolf 8 CH Evolution’s Educated At Silmaril C Pew 9 CH Sabath Od Rudej Wiedzmy C Raynor/R Raynor 10 GCH CH Nederes’ Adventures With Stitch A Gunter/J McNeill Miniature Schnauzers 1 GCH CH Allaruth Solebay Chipothgoldblok Y Phelps/R Ziegler 2 GCH CH Lonestar’s Wicked Good S Edwards/R Edwards 3 GCH CH Earthsong Remedy For The Blues K Hoffmann/R Hoffmann 4 GCH CH Regency’s I Believe In Miracles B Verna 5 GCH CH Blythewood Full Metal Jacket J Huber 6 GCH CH Lewis’s Red Hot Chili Pepper D Lewis/K Lewis 7 GCH CH Kelly Steele A Triple Crown A Wittman/G Kelly/S Steele 8 GCH CH Sumerwynd Maplewynd’s Space Gem B Keyes 9 GCH CH Belgar’s Desert Sand M Lande/L Harstad 10 GCH CH Laroh’s Sheer Elegance R Hartshorn/L Hartshorn Norfolk Terriers 1 GCH CH Cracknor Cross The Ts P Beale/E Matell/B Sweigart 2 GCH CH Max-Well’s Violet S Kipp/B Miller 3 GCH CH Starmtn Ez Link To Domby J Sternberg/K Sternberg
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
1 7 7 4 2
932
1 2 2 1 0
697
0 0 2 4 4
425
0 0 0 1 1
415
0 4 0 2 0
348
2 7 9 10 6
3687
1 15 16 10 8
2811
2 10 6 3 2
2196
0 4 3 4 7
1354
0 0 3 5 2
1005
0 3 5 4 2
686
0 1 2 0 0
407
0 1 1 2 2
362
0 0 0 1 1
204
0 0 0 0 1
153
3 11 15 12 9
6411
1 1 2 3 8
1162
1 1 0 0 2
699
0 2 2 2 1
487
0 2 3 4 4
384
0 1 1 1 2
341
0 0 1 0 3
257
0 0 1 2 3
183
0 0 1 0 1
176
0 0 1 0 0
122
0 2 5 6 7
754
0 1 1 4 3
622
0 0 1 3 3
424
0 0 3 3 4
403
0 0 3 0 2
383
0 0 2 1 5
379
0 1 0 1 3
232
0 1 2 3 1
214
0 0 0 0 2
144
0 0 1 0 1
105
0 13 17 10 6
3804
1 6 8 8 13 2954 0 6 12 11 6
2263
0 5 1 3 4
884
0 2 2 4 5
708
0 1 4 3 3
641
0 0 5 5 4
523
0 0 0 3 1
355
0 2 2 3 1
327
0 0 0 6 2
260
1 7 15 14 18 4201 1 22 18 9 8
3717
0 3 10 9 9
1396
4 CH Max-Well’s Mr. Cruise S Kipp/B Miller 5 GCH CH Arroyo’s Hit The Jackpot S Jager 6 GCH CH Max-Well’s Rainbow K Kopack/B Miller/S Kipp 7 CH Max-Well’s Red Apple S Kipp/B Miller 8 CH Venerie’s Regatta Dr. Who P Beale/R Stamm/P Dzuik 9 GCH CH Caprock’s Yankee Clipper E Davenport/J Hays 10 CH Kilwinning The Graduate R Bell/M Bell Norwich Terriers 1 GCH CH Skyscot’s Poker Chip C Dodwell 2 GCH CH Abbedale Take Two At Taliesin L Sons/J Sons/J Eckert 3 GCH CH Maystar’s Coast To Coast D Vogt/S Vogt 4 GCH CH Back In Black J Outhet/J Outhet/M White/A White/A Hall 5 GCH CH Yarrow Yenerie Starlite Express W Pape 6 GCH CH Elysium’s Ciao Bella C Clark/K Sullivan 7 GCH CH Huntwood’s Joy Ride Of Moorcroft J Kinney/L Kinney/S Kipp 8 GCH CH Fly’N High’s Sonic Boom L Marshall/H Marshall/S Jones 9 GCH CH Waiterock Jack Falstaff C Harper 10 GCH CH Janoras Ace Of Spades N Braun Parson Russell Terriers 1 GCH CH Thunder Hill Soul Journey K Miller/J Miller 2 GCH CH Bayshore N’Rv Queen Victoria Y Herrera/J Baylis 3 GCH CH Cobblestone Gathers No Moss S Tolleson/K Baker 4 GCH CH Ratrace Surfer Girl Rosewood T Rickard/L Rickard/K Rickard/J Davies 5 GCH CH Foxbend Colour Me More J Miller/J Gardner/S Crawford/D Crawford 6 GCH CH Stonebrook’s Academy Award B Wilson/M Cabral/K Dawson 7 GCH CH Brillwood Dress Blues L Edwards/M Strom-Bernard 8 GCH CH Posey Canyon No Brainer! T Stanczyk/R Stanczyk 9 GCH CH Star Valley Double Double K Fitzpatrick/D Fitzpatrick 10 CH Bowery Eine Kleine Nachtmusik W Kerr Scottish Terriers 1 GCH CH Blueberry’s Surely You Jest J Eggert/D Eggert 2 CH Roundtown Mercedes Of Maryscot M O’Neal/A Musser/Anstamm Knl 3 GCH CH Lomondview Clementina D Eggert/J Eggert 4 GCH CH Slievecroob Micolene W Kamai 5 CH Woburn Camelot Unbridled Spirit D Russell/S Russell 6 CH Mcvan’s Trip The Light Fantastic C Greenwald 7 GCH CH Charthill Power Broker K Vogt/C Hill/K Hill 8 GCH CH Anstamm Wild West Anstamm Knl/J Craig 9 GCH CH Blueberry’s Attitude Dancing B Kabel/H Kabel 10 GCH CH Dynasty’s Br Dressed To Impress J Valle
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
1 2 2 1 4
535
0 2 3 2 2
528
0 2 1 0 2
357
0 1 2 1 1
187
0 0 1 1 0
145
0 0 0 1 0
132
0 0 1 1 1
131
15 58 34 14 10 20186 1 18 3 4 4
2745
0 0 5 9 15 1525 0 1 1 7 6
871
0 3 0 3 3
623
0 0 1 3 9
584
0 2 5 5 1
570
0 1 3 3 3
511
0 0 1 5 3
495
0 2 0 5 2
468
0 13 16 23 10 2686 0 7 20 14 14 2622 0 0 2 2 5
735
0 0 0 4 4
617
0 0 3 0 2
478
0 1 0 0 4
376
0 0 1 0 5
368
0 2 5 3 2
365
0 0 2 1 1
270
0 0 0 0 3
181
1 22 21 19 12 7732 2 2 0 0 0
3443
1 2 1 3 2
3110
6 8 2 1 1
1789
1 2 1 1 2
811
0 1 4 2 2
708
0 3 3 5 1
586
0 0 1 0 2
510
0 0 0 0 1
498
0 0 2 1 0
409
Sealyham Terriers 1 GCH CH Efbe’s Goodspice Easy Money 1 F Bergeron/M Good 2 CH Efbe’s Merci Pour Le Poivre 0 M Good/S Middlebrooks 3 CH Goodspice Sweep’Em Up Hoover 1 V Teany 4 CH Wildwind Low Ryder 0 B Fain/B Snyder/J Ferrera 5 Efbe’s Web Bower At Goodspice 0 M McNeely/M Good 6 CH Thunder Rd Hollywood Nites 0 H Browne 7 CH Efbe’s Goodspice Easy Rider 0 J Miller/F Bergeron 8 CH Sir Hampton Prince Of Wales 0 J VanScoik 9 GCH CH Shshown’s Royal Double Dip Delight CD RAE 0 B Dunlap 10 CH Bushaway Believe Me 0 S Sweatt
11 24 22 21 7966 1 7 3 2
1448
2 0 2 3
561
0 0 1 2
225
0 0 2 1
202
1 1 1 1
196
1 0 1 1
107
0 0 2 0
104
0 0 1 2
58
0 0 0 1
27
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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
Skye Terriers 1 GCH CH Cragsmoor Buddy Goodman C Koch/V Malzoni 2 CH Highlanders Stuart Royalist P Zeller 3 GCH CH Talakan Trumpeter Swan J Davis 4 GCH CH Gleanntan Comeflywithme! G Wolf/Gleanntan Knl 5 GCH CH Solana Big Lebowski M Shiue 6 GCH CH Jay-Roy Byrne ‘N Hot For You D Salandro 7 GCH CH Solana Avantgarde M Shiue 8 CH Seamist Big Man In Town CD RA E Hersey/S Hersey 9 CH Seamist Dream Girl CD RA E Hersey/S Hersey 10 GCH CH Gleanntan Glindathegoodwitch Gleanntan Knl Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers 1 GCH CH Doubloon’s Salt Of The Earth E Landa 2 GCH CH Sho-Well’s Bree’s Boy Toy K Elliot 3 GCH CH Gleanngay Legend Of The Grail S Leonard 4 GCH CH Andover Mayhem Magic J Gottlieb 5 GCH CH Michaleen’s Song O’Morning Star D Gordin/P Weir 6 GCH CH Acacia’s Bat Out O’Hel M Lopez/B Smith 7 GCH CH Dundalk Put Me In Coach C Burdge/B Zapf 8 CH Lovesong’s Top O’ The Mornin’ N Mansfield 9 Keepsake’s Georgia On My Mind S Robinson/W Menser/L Menser 10 CH Greentree Keepsake Tobasco Cat S Robinson/K McDonald/B McDonald Staffordshire Bull Terriers 1 GCH CH Angranian Derry Mucker Z Smith 2 GCH CH Jaxstock’s Life Of Crime P Levine/C Jacksic 3 GCH CH Prada Classic Aranisle At Donnellas P Briasco/P Briasco/R Hopkinson/D Hopkin 4 GCH CH Trugrip One Singular Sensation D Merritt/E Day/M Jeffreys/J Merritt 5 GCH CH Bullblade Blood And Honour Z Smith 6 GCH CH Mustang Sally’s Dream Boy D Rashke/P Rashke 7 CH Cresstock Walk The Line C Pew/L Woodward/B Cresse 8 GCH CH Reddawn’s Eminent Horizon F Peavy/J Gaylord 9 CH Celebrity Ice Cube G Haynes 10 CH Devils And Fairies Flesh For Fantasy T Keetch Welsh Terriers 1 GCH CH Bayleigh Shaireab’s Super Hero M Jacobs/K Bailey/S Abmeyer 2 GCH CH Darwyn’s I’M Not Arguing That L Hotchin 3 GCH CH Marydale’s Limited Edition J Anspach/M Beecher 4 GCH CH Teritails National Treasure T Lohmuller 5 GCH CH Shaireab’s Celyn I Kid You Not C Wolters/S Abmeyer 6 GCH CH Malvado Dust Devil N Clark/P Clark 7 CH Sanherpinc Yo Me Llamo Cumbia S Pinto 8 CH Darwyn’s Webslinger L Hotchin 9 CH Brightluck’s Prancing Pirate JE R Hunt/D Hunt 10 CH Esty Glen’s Caden D Mead/L Mead/E Seacord West Highland White Terriers 1 GCH CH Mac-Ken-Char’s Superhero J Glodek/J Jaacks/B Neff 2 GCH CH Plum Creek Di’s Amazing Grace J Forster 3 GCH CH Glennhaven’s Danny Boy O’ Donnybrook F Askin/B Miran 4 CH Gailaurie’s Zoom Zoomzoom T Fraser/J Fraser/G Krieger 5 GCH CH Pandwyck’s Pistol Packin’ Mama D Diemer 6 GCH CH Serendipity’s Crazed About You D Huffman/I Langner 7 GCH CH Snowbank Sailor Moon M Strickland-Replogle 8 GCH CH Ridgmar’s Diamond In The Ruff D Davis 9 GCH CH Killundine’s Knave Of Rave M Payne
18 76 25 11 5
TOTAL
24740
0 2 2 10 13 1206 0 0 4 2 3
850
0 3 2 3 4
760
0 0 2 1 6
740
0 0 1 3 3
380
0 0 3 3 4
377
0 0 1 0 0
115
0 0 0 0 2
79
0 1 0 1 0
79
0 12 7 1 3
2075
0 1 2 1 6
458
0 0 2 4 0
453
0 1 2 2 1
447
0 0 4 2 2
368
0 0 0 2 3
163
0 0 2 1 0
119
0 0 0 1 1
104
0 0 0 1 0
94
0 0 0 1 0
88
1 10 8 12 9
3378
0 4 13 15 4
1976
0 5 9 7 8
1780
0 11 5 6 3
1450
0 3 9 6 2
1167
0 2 6 11 11 1152 0 0 4 3 2
848
0 0 3 3 5
558
0 0 2 1 0
313
0 0 1 0 0
225
10 42 19 16 7
14745
0 6 16 9 8
4353
0 4 10 6 2
1501
0 5 5 5 9
1331
0 1 0 3 4
1261
0 5 6 6 2
1051
0 0 2 1 1
596
0 1 0 1 0
370
0 0 0 0 1
362
0 0 1 1 2
192
0 4 24 21 7
4816
1 13 13 11 8
4446
0 8 12 7 6
2564
0 1 4 2 1
1613
0 3 12 4 9
1058
0 5 8 8 2
908
0 1 4 0 2
523
0 2 2 5 1
458
0 0 1 2 7
449
THE TOP TEN DOGS 10 GCH CH Blythefell Fergus C Hufnagel
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 1 0 1 1
355
Toy Group Affenpinschers p J V. V Tani T i Kazari K i 1 GCH CH BBanana Joe Z Truesdale/M Cooymans 2 GCH CH Tamarin Top Banana M Kahlo 3 CH Tamarin Tug P Smith/P Smith 4 CH Induna Oliver Twist S Jones/C Carlyle/S Hill/A Romero 5 GCH CH Ferlin’s It’s All About Me L Ferris 6 CH Velvet Dandy’s Dipsy B Gresser/S Gresser 7 GCH CH Tamarin Towntalk Nyteflyte A Alvarez 8 GCH CH Watermark Ms Moneypenny Bayshore P Giroux/J Batliss/S Hildebrand 9 CH Tamarin Ticket To Ride A Bizin/I Stepina 10 CH Hanuman V. Tani Kazari R Brandon Brussels Griffons 1 GCH CH Cashin’s Walk The Line F Cashin/C Ross 2 GCH CH Knolland Amber Moon B Wyckoff/L Boileau 3 GCH CH Jo-Li I’M A Tease E Calderon-Melendez/B Strange/S Snyder-W 4 GCH CH Raja Got An Xtra Boost At Norbest B Yoakum/L Vanderpool 5 GCH CH Chismick’s Lights On Broadway K Jaeger/M Jaeger 6 CH Knolland Little Devon O’ Luna B Wyckoff/C Ginsberg/S Kipp 7 CH Cloud Nine Happy Hour P Henson 8 GCH CH Knolland Santana L Boyes 9 CH Fist Face’s Woot Woot R Vance/L Vance 10 CH Knolland Avant Garde S Kipp Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 1 GCH CH Mondrian V.H. Lamslag RE J York 2 GCH CH Full Of Malarkey Miles Of Aisles T Kelly/P Kelly 3 GCH CH Orchard Hill Shirmont Backtalk S Henry/B Henry/R Whitney/E Whitney 4 GCH CH Bekenhall Jailhouse Rock F Hall 5 GCH CH Stepamgar King Of Memphis L Shreffler/J Shreffler 6 GCH CH Sheeba Diamonds Are Forever I Cahn/M Treacy 7 CH Maibee Perfect Pitch Crizwood Kennels 8 GCH CH Magical Touch At Judyland J Mittelman 9 GCH CH Grantilley Goodwood V Cromer/J Cromer 10 GCH CH Mcytation Irish Blessing M Mc Cormick Chihuahuas (Long Coat) 1 GCH CH Dragon Lair Wildrose Mojo Risin C Marley/K Garrett 2 GCH CH Silver Bluff White Mercedes B Fischer 3 GCH CH Ouachitah Giselle P Holzkopf/M Holzkopf/L George 4 GCH CH Sweet Indeed Newyorkbound R Facchin 5 GCH CH Saiyai’s Thai Little Florist “Malee” Y Sakawee/S Sakawee 6 GCH CH Kokura Yama Jp Silent Rose K Yama 7 GCH CH Ouachitah All That Glitters L George 8 GCH CH Silver Bluff Rolls Royce S Weigand 9 GCH CH Mina’s Yes It’s Stu Little K Tokugawa/N Fujino 10 GCH CH Ouachitah Return Of The King L George Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat) 1 GCH CH Ayrwen Star Kissed Delight G Johnson/A Johnson 2 GCH CH Lugari Holiday Rocco I Lugo/P Murray 3 GCH CH Baroque Creme De Cassis M Hamilton 4 GCH CH South Fork’s Stylish Contender M Held 5 GCH CH Rafina Designer Genes B Pendergrass/L Monte
14 46 21 12 1
20638
5 27 17 13 3
12177
6 9 2 0 0
6249
2 10 10 2 4
4111
1 7 3 10 4
3317
0 3 5 0 3
1205
0 2 3 3 1
1087
0 0 0 2 1
326
0 0 0 0 1
255
0 0 2 1 0
252
0 13 35 15 9
12774
4 9 14 11 7
5915
0 5 11 12 13 3555 0 0 2 4 4
1112
0 0 4 2 3
873
0 4 0 1 1
872
0 1 1 1 2
694
0 0 4 1 1
657
0 0 2 3 1
626
0 0 1 2 1
603
4 40 26 16 7
13790
0 8 15 4 2
5343
1 7 15 11 8
5258
0 5 7 6 8
3947
0 3 7 6 5
2827
0 2 5 7 5
1808
1 1 0 0 0
1443
0 2 4 3 2
1401
0 1 2 1 2
925
0 1 0 3 4
849
1 3 4 2 6
3680
0 2 5 10 10 2967 0 3 5 6 7
2537
0 0 6 9 6
1960
0 3 3 2 11 1837 0 1 2 1 3
1106
1 2 2 1 0
843
0 0 0 4 3
751
0 0 1 3 0
635
0 1 0 2 2
590
6 26 36 13 8
19307
6 17 11 5 10 10233 0 2 2 6 2
2227
0 1 0 5 5
904
0 0 4 0 6
876
Based on All-Breed Competition
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 5 2 1
841
0 0 2 0 1
645
0 0 3 1 2
610
0 0 2 1 2
564
0 0 1 1 1
517
6 GCH CH Kianas Batteries Not Included V Sabelle B Custodio 7 CH Blanch-O Whale Of A Tale Silver Bluff S Weigand 8 GCH CH Yococo’s Olympic Bolt J Eoff/M Eoff 9 GCH CH Panache Lady’s Man H Leslie 10 CH Dartan On The Rocks D Lewitzke Chinese Crested 1 GCH CH Whispering Ln’ Chasing That Sensation J Kusumoto/R Kusumoto/T Baldwin-Smart/M 2 GCH CH Whisperinglane Back Seat Betty C Baldwin/M Baldwin 3 GCH CH Vanitonia Devil Wears Prada V Dorris/K Peiser 4 GCH CH Risin Star Diamond In The Ruff P Charen/P Martin 5 GCH CH Kamikazi’s Hot Sake J Kusumoto/R Kusumoto/M Miyagawa/T Miyag 6 GCH CH Risin Star Stacking The Deck J Miller 7 GCH CH Crestline Butters Scotch M Vila 8 GCH CH Pahlavi Peepin’ Tom S Johnston/S Frazier 9 GCH CH Belews Natural Heartbreaker RN S Frampton/T Frampton 10 GCH CH Silkyence ‘N’ Silverwoods Poetry In Motion J Chaffin-Bell/H Lindberg English Toy Spaniels (Blenheim & Prince Charles) 1 GCH CH Royalist Ready To Reign D Johnson/J Haverick/J Hubbard/W Holbroo 2 GCH CH Loujon Backroads To Paris C Williams/J Ward/K Miller 3 CH Cheri-A Wingo Lord Nelson J Wood/J Elliott/W Goddyn 4 CH Loujon Thornwood Little Jacob K Miller/J Ward 5 CH Cheri-A Wingo Lord Olivier W Goddyn/J Wood/J Elliott 6 CH Carousel N’ Southdown Never More G Roy/B Van Deman 7 CH Adair Madde’s Astonishing K Stivason/J Naimark English Toy Spaniels (King Charles & Ruby) 1 GCH CH Southdown Nonetheless B Van Deman 2 GCH CH Loyal Pop Th’Cork By Design M Dullinger/B Neubert 3 GCH CH Eli-Fran’s Sir Bruce CDX RAE AX OAJ F Pouder/K Pouder 4 GCH CH Flivverway Fancy Feet J Peterson 5 CH Novel No Mere Whim From Flivverway S Hepler Havanese 1 GCH CH Bellatak Mcdreamy J Oakes/C Shea/K Patrick/T Patrick/J Sam 2 GCH CH Gingerbred Yukon Jack Desiderio P Lucas/S Lucas 3 GCH CH Askin Steppin’ To The Bad Side L Curtis/E Curtis 4 GCH CH Los Perritos-Shallowbrook Heir I Am L Nieto/J Ambrose 5 GCH CH Qbin’s Happy Feet At Enginuity A Liebing/A Welling 6 GCH CH Heartland’s Keeping The Secret P Tschohl/S McCabe/K McCabe/W Koistinen 7 GCH CH Joyfulnoise Come Fly With Me D Hart/G Hart 8 CH Harbor’s Don’t Eat The Daisies C Field/H Bennett 9 GCH CH Harbor’s Petunia Pinkle Bottom C Field/H Bennett 10 GCH CH D’VA’s Spellbound In Motion S Johnston/D Hinkle/B Ehlers Italian Greyhounds 1 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s Open Button C Harris 2 GCH CH Honore’s Lily-Belle D Milko/J Milko 3 GCH CH Pineridge Anji’s St Cecilia S Galloway/G Galloway/A Leonard 4 GCH CH Terra Pavan Bright Angel Rising D Sandve/C Sandve 5 GCH CH Viva-Anji’s St Michael A Leonard 6 GCH CH Kc’s Shake Your Groove Thing C Bakker/K Bakker 7 GCH CH Everafter’s Best Bet Yet J Maleck/A Brooks 8 GCH CH Hearsay Tebo Blue Integra M Lucas 9 GCH CH Tebo Hearsay Violets Are Blue K Thibeault/B Tompkins 10 GCH CH Deerfield’s Iron Man Integra D Wallace
0 5 6 7 4
3969
0 4 2 1 5
1820
0 4 4 6 3
1521
0 0 3 3 5
1276
0 0 3 4 2
1152
0 0 2 2 3
1119
0 2 1 2 1
943
0 1 2 2 2
867
0 0 2 3 3
844
0 0 4 0 4
645
4 32 22 21 12 12562 0 8 13 13 10 5851 0 6 14 9 11 5309 0 1 1 4 1
816
0 0 0 0 1
205
0 0 0 0 1
165
0 0 0 0 1
47
2 22 8 16 19 7839 0 0 1 0 2
275
0 0 0 0 1
188
0 0 0 0 1
68
0 0 0 1 0
57
2 9 16 11 6
7625
0 5 8 11 15 4600 0 4 7 8 10 4039 0 3 4 7 11 3601 0 7 5 4 4
2416
0 3 8 4 3
1803
0 2 3 5 4
1775
0 2 4 1 7
1758
0 3 4 5 2
1730
0 3 1 5 3
1602
1 9 19 18 24 10601 0 7 12 15 10 5068 0 2 2 7 3
1540
0 2 4 4 1
1335
0 1 3 1 2
822
0 2 3 2 2
785
0 1 1 4 1
779
0 0 4 3 2
723
0 0 1 4 3
721
0 1 1 3 2
683
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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
Japanese Chin 1 GCH CH Deco’s Gentleman’s Quarterly M Feltenstein 2 GCH CH Kelaury Good Luck From We-Syng L Bertani/N Wright/A Free 3 GCH CH Mar-Pem’s Tiz A Tizzy B Reese 4 CH Chindales Farah Fawcett J Stevens/M Wooldridge/V Adams 5 GCH CH Touche’s Little Rock N Roll D Jobe 6 GCH CH Teabear Darjeeling King Penguin L Kopatch/J Cooney-Waterhouse 7 GCH CH Victory Samurai Sam E Behrens 8 GCH CH Tanzen’s Ok Storm Of Zen-Chins G Heiman/E Heiman 9 GCH CH Cin-Don On The Road Again B Merritt 10 CH Victory Viceroy Of Kirin B Gossett/D Gossett Maltese 1 GCH CH Rhapsody’s Regarding Henry T Holibaugh 2 GCH CH Seabreeze Caribbean Sun Calling S Bingham-Porter 3 GCH CH Ta-Jon’s Just Bee-Ing Silly T Simon/T Lehman 4 CH Ta-Jon’s Whose Your Sugar Daddy? T Lehman/T Simon 5 GCH CH Richelieu’s Sugar Rush A Escapita Villegas/J McQuiston/P Keen-F 6 CH Chrisman’s Kiss This M Comitini/C Vicari 7 CH C And M’s Pretty Petunia G Anderson/M Day 8 CH Animalatina Dell’Antica Storia A Timpani 9 CH Scruffy’s Lady Bug C Landry 10 CH Cocktail Of Hollywood Party Jp A Yamada Manchester Terriers (Toy) 1 GCH CH Burmack’s Rosie V Evrmor J Burrows/P Mackesey 2 GCH CH Aquarius Next Generation L Lefevre/R Bristol 3 GCH CH Heaven Hi’s Cornerstone B Jenkins 4 GCH CH Evrmor’s Ruby Of Burmack M Fox/P Mackesey/M Miller/J Morgan 5 GCH CH Saint Lazar’s Topaz W Walker/C Walker/P Hall 6 GCH CH Tropicfox Dreamgirl C Horowitz/d horowitz 7 GCH CH Bright Light’s Rosewood B Hodges/P Rank 8 GCH CH Burmack’s Here Comes The Sun RN B Scott-Heim 9 CH Party Tymes General Dynamcs T Serrault 10 GCH CH Fwaggles Mixed Blessing K Cornell/D Texter Miniature Pinschers 1 GCH CH Marlex Classic Red Glare A Angelbello/L Monte 2 GCH CH Kimro’s Soldier Boy K Calvacca 3 GCH CH Brackley He’s My Warrior M Henricks/G Wittmeier/W Boyette 4 GCH CH Windwalker Call In The Clowns L Dewey/R Mills 5 GCH CH Orchid’s High Speed Bump L Riley/K Swilling 6 GCH CH Altanero Code Red K Byrd/S Goldman/J Wilds 7 GCH CH Melody’s Urban Pride Best Ever P Urban/J Heuer 8 GCH CH Dynasty’s Home On The Range H Greene 9 CH Dar-Rich Sirius’ Einstein V-Redbarns J Ward 10 GCH CH Winters Incredible Me K Winters Papillons 1 GCH CH Wildfire On The Rocks M Mosing/C Pickett 2 GCH CH Forevr Errol Flynn L Landis/Y Herrera 3 GCH CH Zelicaon Butch Cassidy At Draco A Wright 4 GCH CH Wingssong Rock Star P Jones 5 GCH CH Domino’s Pandemonium L Temerato/L Domino/E Vandermolen/S Newc 6 GCH CH Alfa’s Forevr Rebel Spirit S Alfadl 7 GCH CH Arsuma’s Brilliant Diamond A White/D Ashburn/S Markham 8 GCH CH Miracol’s Ace In The Matrix D Duppstadt/C Kirby/D Duppstadt 9 GCH CH Brevette Kid Incredible L Tadyrik/J Ybaben 10 GCH CH Flashpoint’s Celebration E Akers-Perry/M Perry
TOTAL
0 1 5 11 10 2449 0 0 5 2 3
994
0 0 2 2 3
879
0 3 2 3 0
698
0 0 1 2 1
693
0 0 0 4 2
652
0 0 2 3 3
648
0 1 0 4 0
593
0 0 3 0 1
555
0 0 1 2 1
500
3 34 21 13 14 11171 2 23 26 16 14 10322 2 10 15 12 4
6953
1 6 5 6 1
3023
0 4 0 5 1
1365
0 0 5 3 0
985
0 1 2 1 2
805
0 0 1 4 0
591
0 0 0 1 3
570
0 1 0 0 2
542
1 6 6 9 10 4249 0 2 6 6 4
2118
0 1 1 1 8
1106
0 2 0 2 3
678
0 0 0 2 2
630
0 1 1 1 0
495
0 0 0 2 1
458
0 0 0 0 4
440
0 0 1 0 1
403
0 0 2 1 0
387
4 29 24 14 6
14743
2 21 26 24 13 10591 3 13 12 13 8
6985
0 4 9 3 2
1951
0 2 4 6 1
1417
0 1 6 3 2
1025
0 1 0 0 6
879
0 0 1 1 7
645
0 0 0 2 3
585
0 0 0 1 2
509
2 14 10 8 11 7076 0 6 8 13 11 5945 1 10 7 10 2
5644
0 6 8 8 9
2858
0 3 2 4 10 1802 0 2 3 3 5
1483
0 0 1 4 3
1216
0 0 2 3 4
1208
0 2 1 3 0
787
0 1 3 0 2
744
Pekingese 1 GCH CH Palacegarden Malachy I Love/S Middlebrooks/D Fitzpatrick 2 GCH CH Franshaw Hear Me Roar J Shaw 3 GCH CH Dunkirk Copyright A Castro/T Reese/R Winters 4 GCH CH Pequest One Moment In Time D Cooper 5 GCH CH Dunkirk Center Stage J Jacobsen/S Marotto/T Reese/R Winters 6 CH Pevyne’s Lady Pricilla C Koch/J Timmons/J Thoms 7 GCH CH Roll-About’s Gold Contender C Forsyth 8 GCH CH Briar-Mar American Gigolo At Vannjty O Gonzalez/G Veach 9 GCH CH Windemere’s Dusting Of White At Pevyne J Thoms/C Koch 10 GCH CH Pequest Love Conquers All T Jenkins/V Hedrick Pomeranians 1 GCH CH Powerpom High Performance P Pongsak 2 GCH CH Mountain Crest U Don’T Own Me D Gilstrap/C Gilstrap 3 GCH CH Valcopy Jamel Let’s Rumble D Plonkey/J Paris/J Pardue 4 GCH CH Cr Simply Irresistible M Koga 5 GCH CH Pufpride Somewhere In Time L Beard/V Dimick 6 GCH CH Horizon’s A Fly On The Wall R Smith/M Smith/K Morris 7 GCH CH Castile’s Endless Love G Sisneros/C Gatewood 8 GCH CH Char’s I Wanta Talk About Me C Meyer 9 CH Cliffrose Call Of The Dove K Morris/R Smith/M Smith 10 GCH CH Dee Little Who’s The Boss C Crane/C Crane Poodles (Toy) 1 GCH CH Smash Jp Moon Walk R Scott/D Burke 2 GCH CH Excell Belle Of The Ball S Talkington 3 GCH CH Tropical’s Charm My Heart M Russo/D Burvee 4 GCH CH Paperbirch Dbara Bit Of A Maverick P Lorenz/B Conley/R Britton 5 CH Sharbelle All That Glitters R Stevens/S Stevens/C Bebawen 6 GCH CH Broad Bay Hits The Spot S Svoboda 7 Smash Jp Spirits K Indue/Y Indue 8 CH Artep ‘ N ‘ Rochars Tina Marie N Miller/R Davis 9 CH Cache’s Lady Olivia De Plata H Tyson/S Basinger 10 CH Smash Jp Rock It Man Y Omura Pugs 1 GCH CH Riversong’s Broadway Joe C Koch 2 GCH CH Kenshei And That’s The Way It Is S Kessler/K Meyer/D Huffman 3 GCH CH Woowoo Serendipity J Cupp/G Cupp 4 GCH CH Winsome’s Trouble At Coral Bay J Sanchez/C Sanchez/V Flatley/C Giles 5 GCH CH Caper’s Sirius Endeavor P Fisher/C Fisher 6 GCH CH Brazos River Legal Lion S Dillin/C McKinney 7 GCH CH Dynasty’s Shooter Of The Pines D Carnell/J Boatman 8 GCH CH T-Star’s Spindletop J Bale-Woodside 9 GCH CH Jetta’s Pocket Maker By Boss R Robles 10 GCH CH Jetta Enchanteds Digitally Remastered “Bozz” S Baldwin/D Baldwin Shih Tzu 1 GCH CH Hallmark Jolei Austin Powers J Walton/R Walton 2 GCH CH Pekings Midnight Vision At Wenshu L Lawrence 3 GCH CH Olive’s Grove Odd Thomas P Shea-Zackin/R Zackin 4 GCH CH Xeralane’s Eye Of The Storm C Aucamp/E Aucamp/Xeralane Knl 5 GCH CH Krissy’s Malibu Dreams J Miller/J Miller/L Lawrence 6 CH Amitzu China Doll T Forman/M Forman/T Mcfadden 7 GCH CH Dancee Moonlight Fashion J Danner/G Raber/S Hare 8 GCH CH Ming Dynasty’s Chloe L Davi/G Blackburn 9 CH Krissy’s Dream Lover L Lawrence/R Lawrence 10 GCH CH Lohona It’s Only Make Believe A Maybin/D Haley
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
63 138 20 3 3
81008
19 58 12 9 2
21514
0 11 12 6 2
3837
0 4 5 2 6
2967
0 6 2 3 2
1381
0 0 1 2 2
1190
0 2 0 1 6
1177
0 1 5 3 3
1158
0 1 1 1 4
961
0 0 0 2 2
590
5 34 24 14 5
16812
5 17 20 32 17 13962 3 12 8 7 5
8308
5 24 7 0 0
7782
1 8 10 10 13 5491 1 5 11 4 5
3788
0 1 9 5 9
3137
1 3 2 5 4
1816
1 3 5 2 1
1610
0 1 2 7 3
1306
21 91 24 11 3
31843
0 0 1 8 8
2025
0 1 3 1 6
1528
0 3 6 1 3
1499
0 1 3 0 4
1206
0 0 2 1 1
444
0 0 1 0 5
349
0 0 2 0 1
323
0 0 0 0 2
263
0 0 0 1 0
240
1 27 23 23 9
12530
4 22 19 5 2
10857
2 12 12 8 6
6723
0 9 6 4 2
3860
1 2 6 5 6
2992
1 3 2 3 0
2461
0 0 7 5 2
1951
0 3 3 2 8
1718
0 1 0 8 2
1466
1 2 1 0 1
1347
17 88 25 20 5
32290
0 11 11 9 15 4907 0 14 11 11 12 4686 2 18 3 5 1
2833
1 3 7 2 4
2610
0 4 1 2 2
1817
0 0 4 4 4
1807
0 0 7 5 5
1190
0 1 4 0 1
909
0 0 1 3 2
816
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
Silky Terriers 1 GCH CH Bar-B’s Tawnymist Topias W Leavell/B Leavell 2 GCH CH Snow Glen’s Tesoro Cover Story D Adamcik/D Caselli/P Laperruque 3 GCH CH Lamplighter’s Bingo M Benson/B Beissel 4 GCH CH Safire Rock It To The Stars A Syar/S Calestini 5 GCH CH Wyncliff’s Tawny Mist Tumtrees D Renton/P Powell/D Baggenstos 6 GCH CH Mtnview Prince Chbaka Ekruro N O’Rourke/S O’Rourke 7 CH Stelin The Will O’The Whisp L Gross 8 GCH CH Alltogether Its All About Me E Harrison/L Mowrer/L Rosewell 9 GCH CH Musicale’s Dancing Henry F Males/S Jeffries 10 GCH CH My Royal Rebel Hans Solo G Schwartz/J Schwartz Toy Fox Terriers 1 GCH CH Prairie Farm Angel Eyes K Stanforth 2 GCH CH Valcopy C-Lyn Dracula D Plonkey/L Mckee 3 GCH CH Barbary Timbuctoo D Monette 4 GCH CH Barbary’s Fame ‘N Fortune W Bellamy 5 GCH CH Barbary Rough ‘N Ready C Sutton/R Sutton/J Sutton 6 GCH CH Shively’s Baron Jazzmine’s Contessa M Shively 7 GCH CH Barbary’s That’s So Raven L Smith/P Nieto 8 CH Viva Virtuoso Of Andros D Osuna 9 CH Valcopy Armed N’ Dangerous E Barlet/J Barlet/E Szymanski/J Szymansk 10 GCH CH Ultra Quest Big Kahuna R Lilly/M Lilly Yorkshire Terriers 1 GCH CH Stringer’s Somethings Gotta Give A Stringer/S Barnes/C Marano 2 GCH CH Lane’s Mini Cooper V Wilson/N Amies/M Dearinger 3 GCH CH Stratford’s Diamond Jim B Scott 4 GCH CH Foxfire’s City Slicker R Jenks/B Jenks 5 GCH CH Empee’s Ritz Carlton M Dearinger 6 GCH CH Tophat That’s Amore A Fultz/L Farmer 7 GCH CH Pastyme’s Breaking And Entering K Bravo/B Stacy 8 CH D’Arleen She Drives Me Crazy M Mastellari/B Martin 9 CH Edgewood’s It’s All About Benjamin R Piko/C Hill 10 GCH CH Shakespeare’s Mid-Night Madness At Tiverton R Miligan/T Miller
TOTAL
0 11 6 13 11 5963 2 6 2 6 7
3965
0 2 4 12 3
2447
0 2 3 4 6
2172
0 1 4 7 4
2082
0 2 3 6 6
1952
0 1 4 7 4
1935
0 6 1 2 7
1870
0 0 2 2 5
1001
0 1 0 2 2
741
0 0 3 4 7
1875
0 3 4 2 2
1169
0 0 1 5 4
1039
0 1 0 3 5
952
0 1 3 2 4
914
0 0 1 2 3
531
0 0 1 1 2
460
0 0 1 0 0
292
0 0 0 1 2
274
0 0 0 0 4
225
2 10 6 10 7
6083
0 6 15 15 10 5556 1 2 6 11 8
4125
0 2 14 10 5
3691
0 0 7 3 3
982
0 2 1 1 1
916
0 0 2 4 2
837
0 0 2 1 1
618
0 1 0 1 1
549
0 0 1 0 1
426
Non-Sporting Group g American Eskimo Dogs k Fi F 1 GCH CH Sil Silveroaks First & Foremost R Sampson 2 GCH CH Smokey Mtn Trader Pup E Tamburine 3 GCH CH Nuuktok’s Atka Inukshuk S Robertson 4 CH Timber’s Next Step Up S Sung 5 GCH CH Sierra Mystc Knight To Remembr K Scholz 6 GCH CH Silveroak’s Marsha Mellow R Sampson/R Benns 7 GCH CH Kort-Mar’s Sparkling Diamond S Ray 8 GCH CH Sierra Rock The House C Cwi/D Allen 9 CH Sierra’s Countin’ On A Miracle H West/L West 10 CH Sujo’s Kort-Mar Lucky Tahavyo R Kortemeier/E Kortemeier Bichons Frises 1 GCH CH Saks Hamelot Little Drummer Boy B Weidner/L Darman/K Griffin/C Ruggles 2 GCH CH Paray’s Rime Time L Rosio/M Winston/P Flores 3 GCH CH Bibelot’s Purple Heart O’Mine P Abbott/M Abbott/P Hendricks/B Dennis 4 GCH CH Risgae’s Duke Of Wessex J Clas/R Day 5 CH Mybliss Sport Edition At Bella S Uva 6 GCH CH Belle Creek’s Razzle Dazzle L Van Keuren/G Blue/L Carlton/L Letsche 7 GCH CH Risgae’s Dutchess Of Wessex M Fahy/P Schafmayer
1 14 16 13 7
4206
0 1 7 10 2
1925
0 3 5 2 6
1828
1 2 1 1 0
1044
0 0 3 0 6
803
0 0 2 1 3
534
0 1 0 1 0
337
0 0 1 1 2
239
0 1 2 1 1
201
0 0 0 1 0
201
7 46 26 19 5
18960
0 14 13 8 7
5099
0 7 16 19 12 3565 0 5 7 11 8
2183
1 5 2 3 2
1738
0 2 3 7 5
1190
0 3 4 7 6
1180
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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
8 CH Mybliss Petite Coquette L McDonald/M Wotton/C Boele 9 GCH CH Riane’s Gloryb Stepping Out In Style E Schumacher/M Kool 10 CH Vogelflight’s “Honor” To Pillowtalk L Kornfeld/K Vogel/M Vogel/T Kornfeld Boston Terriers 1 GCH CH Gumbo-Kean’s Cosmic Stargazer J Mangum/A Mangum 2 GCH CH Annalee Told Ya So D Huml 3 GCH CH Ken’s N’ Roobarb N’ The Horse Ya Rode In On K Roux/V WILT 4 GCH CH Zuran’s Me & My Shadow K Wheeler/V Wheeler 5 GCH CH Classic’s To Be Or Not To Be E Kennedy 6 GCH CH Windermeres Mystify J Covill 7 GCH CH Keynote’s Knockout Kid G Weyandt/J Harner/C Mccord/V Prater 8 GCH CH Kasinos Domino Effect R Pasbrig/S Sanders 9 GCH CH Raising The Bar At Dabs B Griner/D Morton 10 GCH CH Oui’s Midnight Maverick C Adams/T Adams Bulldogs 1 GCH CH Kepley’s Showbiz Razzle Dazzle J Fisher/R Speiser/B Wolfe 2 GCH CH Stellars Usual Suspect K Gochev/M Norton 3 GCH CH Calees The Skye Is The Limit K Hennefer/C Plummer/J Winick 4 GCH CH Globe And Anchor Sgt Iron Mike D Boyd/D Boyd/V Hearne/M Hearne 5 GCH CH Evergreen’s Hullabaloo Hustle C Roberts/J Flowers/S Flowers 6 GCH CH Cherishabull’s Knock Out P Hinton/B Brittain/C Hinton-Helmondolla 7 GCH CH Graybulls Ketel One K Gray/W Gray/A Gray 8 GCH CH Bully Hills James Dean J Crook 9 GCH CH Rugby’s Sunday Tiger L Haney/R Benns 10 GCH CH Lakewinds Barbie Doll C Haynes/F Haynes Chinese Shar-Pei 1 GCH CH Vaje’s Miss Jayne Hathaway J Mauk/V Mauk 2 GCH CH Chaoyangs Take It To The Limit D Cooper/R Cooper/L Teitelbaum 3 GCH CH Chaoyang Chick Magnet At Asia B Berney/H Kamp 4 GCH CH Elite’s By Design S Woodall 5 GCH CH Firetown’s Out Of The Blue M Calltharp 6 GCH CH Chaoyang Bestofmy Love At Asia M Davis/P Davis/L Myers 7 CH R-Lee Ticket To U Got The Look S Sibert 8 CH Jokuba-Panache Day In Court Yu Kou-O-Na-Pei G Schaefer/D Schuerman 9 GCH CH Margem’s Bogart Here’s Looking At You S Diercks/F Diercks 10 CH Jokuba’s Above The Law T Ball/R Bowen-Wilkerson/J Bradley/K Mar Chow Chows 1 GCH CH Ayran Hong’s Red Passion P Clerice 2 GCH CH Kelin’s There Can Be Only One J Esposito/O Hayes 3 GCH CH Liontamer’s Dial 1-800-Hotstuff K Tracy/G Roberts/R Roberts 4 GCH CH Cross B Impressive Willie N R Bradley/J Burke 5 GCH CH Northwind’s Il Divo W Eyster/L Eyster 6 CH Sitze-Gou’s Glazz Paragon B Buell 7 GCH CH Imagine Loves Second Chance D Spence/T Spence 8 GCH CH E-Lin Traveling Man V Fernandez/L Albert 9 CH Charming Rockefella C Grayson/J Grayson 10 GCH CH Woodland Devil Went Up To St. Louie M Wacker/D Wacker Dalmatians 1 GCH CH Troika’s Adagio J Bachey/M Markoff/M Zink 2 GCH CH Bret D Gabriel’s Lost Art K Carey 3 GCH CH Blackthorns Flower Power B Little/J Eversole 4 GCH CH Daldorado Dotzinks Bond R Lawson 5 GCH CH Paisley Choco Chip Brownie Delite W McCance/J Macmillan 6 GCH CH Kastle’s Go Speed Racer M Squire-Reed
TOTAL
1 2 0 0 0
1043
0 4 0 4 2
939
1 2 3 0 0
821
0 6 14 16 11 4415 0 12 14 7 3
3412
0 1 5 8 12 2208
1 4 4 4 5
1898
0 2 5 7 3
1823
0 1 3 8 8
1469
0 3 2 9 7
1366
0 2 4 0 6
826
0 0 2 6 3
794
0 2 1 0 1
585
16 67 19 8 2
21310
1 14 13 5 9
4734
1 12 11 7 1
3852
0 9 12 8 6
2807
1 3 3 9 7
1907
0 0 3 5 7
1230
0 2 1 3 2
976
0 1 1 3 3
820
0 1 1 1 5
775
1 1 0 0 1
762
2 31 39 20 7
11807
4 21 26 20 13 9275 3 24 19 8 8
6812
0 9 19 8 7
5067
1 8 9 11 4
3005
0 5 10 5 2
2192
0 1 2 2 3
902
0 0 1 1 1
348
0 2 0 0 1
308
0 0 1 2 0
270
1 13 9 8 8
4395
1 8 9 7 13 3074 0 7 10 8 8
2715
0 9 9 7 5
2183
0 4 1 5 2
1507
0 3 4 2 3
1283
0 4 1 4 2
878
0 1 2 1 1
430
0 1 0 0 1
417
0 0 1 2 0
301
0 5 14 10 5
3792
0 5 8 15 9
3688
0 6 6 10 7
2402
1 6 4 9 6
2081
1 2 3 8 4
1739
0 5 4 5 1
1316
THE TOP TEN DOGS B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
7 GCH CH Tramac Joyride’N With Spotlite J Thorburn/J Smith 8 CH Tramac Just Walk’N On Sunshine J Smith/M Callea 9 GCH CH Royalty’s Taylormade Call Me Sir J Mayfield/E Lindhorst 10 GCH CH Paisley Nspird By Broadway S Macmillan/M Iwaoka/G Iwaoka Finnish Spitz 1 GCH CH Pikkinokka Badgr Sir Barksalot M Badger/H Leftwich 2 CH Marblehill’s Gleaming Icecaps L Saari/J Anastas 3 CH Dv9k9’s Red Hot Star E David/M Leathers 4 CH Icecaps Cool Hand Luke N Lloyd/E Lloyd/K DeCosta 5 GCH CH Pikkinokka’s This Girl Rockz H Horton/A Bruce 6 CH Mickywins Mainio Skandia P Urton 7 CH Revontuli King’s Ransom C Chicvara 8 GCH CH Finkkila’s Nalle Poika K Swisher/D Helland 9 CH Suomi’s It Takes Two To Tango D Roberts-Green/K Raleigh/C Stone 10 CH Badgerden’s Barkansas M Badger
Keeshonden 1 GCH CH Darkenwald Cavalier O’ Southcar L Hewitt/S Lefebvre 2 GCH CH Karolina Bonnyvale Meant To Be B Stroud/P Stroud/D Bosch/D Smith 3 GCH CH Windrift’s Dance To The Music J Reed 4 GCH CH Daimler’s Caviar Dreams T Benz/D Benz 5 GCH CH Trumpet’s Shoot To Thrill B Blankenship 6 GCH CH Shamrock’s Captain Stormalong W Milwee/W Milwee 7 GCH CH Allante’s Politically Correct J North/K Joiner/A Leff/J Caldwell 8 GCH CH Sprookje Lunar Appellation S Sorice/M Sorice 9 GCH CH Skyline’s Walk Of Fame K Fleischer 10 GCH CH Baronwood Infinity And Beyond K Denton/D Smith Lhasa Apsos 1 GCH CH My Thai Ta Sen Halleluiah Chorus S Giles 2 GCH CH Sundancer Aleksandra K Hamilton/L Johnson 3 GCH CH Northwind Nothing But Trouble C Butsic/J Hope 4 GCH CH Hylan Shotru Riverview Our Dream P Naumann/P Keen-Fernandes 5 GCH CH Tara Huff Edrey Starbuck P Huffman/E Valle 6 CH Rushmar’s Charmer L Mccutcheon 7 GCH CH Red Fox’s One Wing In The Fire S Cannimore/D Cannimore 8 GCH CH Joyslyn Mi Toya Wind Walker J Johanson/J Hayes 9 GCH CH Suntory Beastie Boy C De La Rosa/R De La Rosa 10 CH Rufkins Squeezin Into A Speedo Kh J Bernards Lowchen 1 GCH CH Chic Choix Bihar Cuba C Strong/M Cropsey/D TALLMAN/J Harty 2 GCH CH Touche’s Undercover Agent Rainbow C Laskey/R Lawless/J Lawless 3 GCH CH Seafever’s Killian Red J Nienhaus/G Aubert 4 GCH CH Desusa’s Who’s Your Daddy L Pettengill/S Williams/S Heckart
TOTAL
0 1 4 2 1
1283
0 4 2 4 0
1177
0 3 6 3 3
1151
0 3 3 3 1
1014
2 7 6 8 7
3821
0 0 2 3 5
414
0 0 0 3 3
388
0 0 0 2 1
330
0 2 0 1 0
226
0 0 0 1 1
184
0 0 0 0 1
153
0 0 1 1 0
124
0 0 0 0 1
40
0 0 0 1 0
23
French Bulldogs 1 GCH CH Highwood’s Big Shot 2 A Vorbeck 2 GCH CH Bandog Bayou’s The Warrior 1 N Shaw 3 GCH CH Justus I’M Your Man 0 Justus Knl 4 GCH CH A’Vigdors Caudataire Du Roi Tuunrat’s El Che 0 M Cicuta/M Leguizamon 5 GCH CH Bayhill Celebrate! 0 L Maugeri/L Wolfinger 6 GCH CH Robobull Fabelhaft Im On Fire 1 S John/J Dalton 7 GCH CH Devine’s LA Confidential 0 M Devine/D Kowata/A Weinberg 8 GCH CH Lebull’s New Hope Wooly Bully 0 A Geremia 9 GCH CH Evergreen’s Lavish Looks 0 J Robotham/J Flowers 10 GCH CH Fabelhaft Robobull Hot Commodity 0 J Cooney-Waterhouse/J Dalton
Based on All-Breed Competition
19 24 13 12 7766 3 18 14 15 5733 8 10 15 12 3325 8 8 7 9
3153
12 5 8 4
2969
8 2 3 8
2907
4 6 6 7
2470
3 6 4 8
2204
7 9 13 9
2109
3 5 8 9
2075
0 16 15 18 11 4412 1 8 8 12 8
3629
0 7 15 4 2
3527
0 5 16 5 5
3498
1 6 3 2 3
1239
0 3 7 5 2
1193
0 3 3 3 4
1135
0 1 6 4 2
1080
1 1 0 0 2
991
0 3 2 4 3
873
2 35 23 18 10 9149 0 8 10 7 13 2612 0 8 6 4 2
1265
0 1 7 2 6
1228
1 3 1 2 0
821
0 1 2 2 1
708
0 0 3 2 6
705
0 1 1 3 2
692
0 0 3 1 2
609
0 0 0 2 2
449
0 12 9 14 9
4358
0 3 5 11 4
1700
0 0 1 4 4
634
0 2 2 0 1
332
5 Laser Kiji No Way No How W Koistinen/R Crowder 6 GCH CH Sweetmeadow Jb Of Kismet N Pelleschi 7 DeSusa’s Shake Ya Tail Feather C Cisar/L Pettengill 8 CH MusicBox Sock Monkey At Four Oaks D Jones/K Kovar/M Spruiell 9 GCH CH Marday’s Ollie Ollie Home Free D Lewis/M Lewis 10 CH Musicbox Classical Masterpiece V Hamilton/C Koetter/D Jones Poodles (Miniature) 1 GCH CH Splash Di Caprio Z Torrealba 2 GCH CH Campostela The Perfect Storm K Berlind/M Watson/E Phelps/V Ford 3 GCH CH Surrey Sugar Baby R Scott/D Burke 4 GCH CH Dassin Hillwood Dierks Bentley J Vergnetti/E Charles/M Sturz 5 GCH CH Durandel Fashionista L Simis 6 GCH CH Divine No Doubt Deagra M Hoaglund/D Agre-Gill 7 GCH CH Danfour Debutante D Chavez 8 GCH CH By Request Tip Toe W Penn 9 GCH CH Amity Mystical Horizon’s Heaven Sent D Strumbel 10 GCH CH Poof’s Divalicious D Lambert/L Williams/L Wickwire Poodles (Standard) 1 GCH CH Dawin Spitfire L Campbell 2 GCH CH Jaset’s Satisfaction C Bailey/S Tompkins/B Harris/M Winters 3 GCH CH Brighton Lakeridge Encore T Sosnoff/M Sosnoff 4 GCH CH Penndragon Masaniello K Bates/R Bates 5 CH Brighton Lakeridge Summer In Hampton D Ferguson-Jones 6 GCH CH Hanna’s Dan Inge Fair Sun H Sundbeck/A Sundbeck 7 CH Hillwood Dassin De-Lovely J Vergnetti/E Charles/K Lefrak/W Sammet/G Lajesky 8 GCH CH Kaylen’s In A Perfect World N Trombley/K Peiser 9 GCH CH Unique Jewel Of The Crown K Stockman/D Keeler/G Wolaniuk 10 GCH CH Hillwood Ale Kai Walking On Air E Charles/W Sammet/K Lefrak/J Vergnetti Schipperkes 1 GCH CH Dante Fire When Ready A Gossman/S Middlebrooks/M Jameson/P All 2 GCH CH De Lamer Sea Ya At The Top J Giovinetti/R Stone/K Nuovo 3 GCH CH De Lamer Point Break N Lazarowitz/D Mankovich 4 GCH CH Bonchien Mr.Monopoly K Henry 5 CH De Lamer Pink Flamingo C Falk 6 GCH CH Aned’s Le Rocher Noir J Wells/M Simanek 7 CH Bonchien Cedric The Entertainer K Henry 8 GCH CH Riptides I’M Nothin’ But Trouble D Studwell 9 GCH CH Starship’s I’M A Believer B Brimacomb 10 GCH CH Sandevel’s Light My Fire S King Shiba Inu 1 GCH CH Mo’s Grand Thunderstorm P Moilanen/M Donlevy 2 GCH CH Jogoso’s Fool For Love M McCarty/H McCarty 3 GCH CH Yuko’s Chief Red Eagle K Vano 4 GCH CH Sonkei Ichi Ryu At Pendragon L Pendergast 5 GCH CH Ryuu No Gen Shun You Kensha L Pasquarello 6 GCH CH Taichung Oso Handsome L Perkinson 7 GCH CH Kumi One Ten Soldier P Peterson 8 GCH CH Fanfair’s Without A Trace At Glenchester M Peterson/D Peterson/J Dirksing 9 CH Rihatsu Shizu-San Go Satori M Smilanich/G Griffith/A Sakayeda 10 GCH CH Roscka’s Bijutsu No Sosaku B Richardson/C Ross Tibetan Spaniels 1 GCH CH Tibroke’s Kissed By A Star M Feltenstein 2 GCH CH Wassong’s Hanover Alice P Sarles/K Wassong
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 1 2 0 3
269
0 0 0 1 1
158
0 0 0 1 1
99
0 0 0 1 1
67
0 0 0 1 1
64
0 0 0 1 1
27
1 11 9 15 6
4101
0 9 13 5 2
3308
0 7 13 1 6
2326
1 3 2 6 1
1730
0 4 6 4 2
1533
1 3 4 5 2
1376
0 6 1 2 3
1361
0 1 4 6 1
1100
0 3 1 2 4
783
0 0 1 6 4
689
27 91 17 7 6
39706
15 61 15 7 5
21819
18 39 3 0 0
17042
3 23 11 5 3
7642
3 11 1 0 0
5282
0 15 11 11 8
4757
4 9 4 0 0
4300
2 10 12 8 3
3655
2 6 2 1 3
2640
1 13 4 2 0
1702
4 35 24 21 12 12691 1 3 7 4 8
3191
1 5 7 3 0
2383
0 6 2 7 2
1855
0 5 5 6 1
1593
0 10 8 7 5
1502
0 1 2 2 2
1139
0 2 2 2 6
963
0 2 1 7 1
942
0 2 3 5 4
885
0 7 6 4 7
2001
0 3 4 9 2
1739
0 1 8 5 5
1427
0 1 4 3 4
857
0 0 2 2 5
822
0 1 2 2 2
709
0 0 2 5 4
689
0 0 1 1 6
561
0 0 1 2 1
554
0 0 0 2 3
407
0 6 15 10 16 4204 0 6 6 5 11 2507
3 GCH CH Shenanwood Ain’T Nothin’ New To Me C Buckland/C Bias Chaffee 4 GCH CH Flolin Telsomeone L Foiles 5 GCH CH Shenanwood Simply Imagine This S Reeve/K Okey/C Bias Chaffee 6 GCH CH Wassong’s Jay Trump C MacKnight/D MacKnight 7 GCH CH Ragmop N Tamzil Excuuuse Me S Novarro/P Burriss 8 GCH CH Yeti Asawin Ez Texas Legacy B Keith/J Dean 9 GCH CH Kolumbia’s Rock N Roll Legend C St John/P St John 10 CH Loracs Rock And Roll Band It G Covey/R Covey Tibetan Terriers 1 GCH CH Cedar C Barnstrom L&D Edition P Bernardo/M Lafler/D Ogden 2 GCH CH Ri Lee’s Stellar Performance B Bruns/W Stamp/N Kinziger 3 GCH CH Sunclipse Mystique D Manship Planche/R Wiley/M Wiley 4 GCH CH Players Just Like Butter J Weldon/D Murray/L Clark 5 GCH CH Atisha’s Vsop Courvoisier J Ayotte 6 GCH CH Salishan’s My Special Angel G Carr/S Carr/R Hennings 7 GCH CH Ri Lee Ashlyn Diamond Heirloom N Kinziger 8 GCH CH Starlight’s Lady In Waiting C Basgall/C Friemel 9 GCH CH Trisong’s Breakin’ All The Rules S Schultz 10 GCH CH Ashlyn Excalibur Pandan Of Ivyglenn J Martin/R Jaramillo
TOTAL
0 4 6 6 2
2211
0 0 3 2 11 1269 0 0 2 2 7
827
0 0 1 2 3
589
0 0 1 3 1
544
0 0 2 1 4
464
0 0 0 1 1
237
0 0 2 0 3
233
2 23 18 16 13 6812 4 24 18 15 8
6536
2 11 9 8 10 4936 0 13 8 11 5
3822
0 5 11 10 9
2828
1 3 3 4 8
1645
2 5 5 1 2
1128
0 1 2 4 3
881
0 0 3 4 1
840
0 2 0 2 5
741
Herding Group AAustralian t li Cattle C ttl Dogs Dg 1 GCH CH Carben Copy’s If The Shoe Fits J Rowland/D McNeil/K Watkins 2 GCH CH Dawn Heir’s He’s The Boss! D Price/C Price 3 GCH CH Duwest Jackrabbit A Turner/R Bashor 4 GCH CH Rick’s Blue Magic R Cross 5 GCH CH Moonflys Ice Blue Flame RE PT S Dodson 6 CH Bendigo Kasey Of Willowbrook E Crady 7 GCH CH Littleflock My Deliverer RN G Todd 8 GCH CH Crossfire’s This Ol’ Hat S Ware/J Ware 9 GCH CH Krossroads Judge Roy Bean L Hilt/P Mansfield 10 CH Renegade’s Bewitched At Dawn Heir J Rowland/L Youmans Australian Shepherds 1 GCH CH Mysharas Dream Girl S Fontanini 2 GCH CH Clemwood’s Nobel Laureate T Clements/M Clements 3 GCH CH Equinox Ad Astra C Bell 4 GCH CH Copperridges’s Fire N Bayouland K Mosing/Y LeBlanc 5 GCH CH Paradigm’s Bayouland On Broadway M Pryor 6 GCH CH Oakhurst Crusin’ In Chrome B Rhoads/M Rhoads 7 CH Propwash Reckon L Frank/J Harrington 8 GCH CH Whidbeys Moonlight Frost RA L Thompson 9 GCH CH Mysharas Dancing Queen S Fontanini/E Swain 10 GCH CH Reverie Parisienne L Goetz Bearded Collies 1 GCH CH Tolkien Raintree Mister Baggins E Charles/A Stein/L Stein/S Ross/L Woodc 2 GCH CH Wildwood Kinikia Nobody’s Fool C Cerjan/T Stepankow 3 GCH CH Brigadoondaybarbelieveitornot A Yura 4 GCH CH Brigadoon Showstopper At Scott C Scott 5 GCH CH Xtc’s What Can Brown Do For You? B Szecsy/D Szecsy/A Berry 6 CH Brigadoon’s Sweet Talk P Hanigan 7 GCH CH Briarpatch Look At That CD RE HT AX AXJ L Campbell Gracie 8 GCH CH Friendship’s Noblest Aspect S Milestone/S Lande CONTINUED ON PAGE 100
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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
1 11 15 20 12 7242 0 1 6 13 13 3167 0 2 2 2 3
535
0 0 1 2 4
525
0 1 0 1 3
514
0 0 0 2 0
211
0 0 1 0 1
201
0 0 2 0 1
195
0 0 0 0 2
176
0 0 1 1 0
154
7 54 39 16 8
16859
2 19 10 9 6
6018
2 13 9 9 3
4210
0 12 9 11 4
3614
1 6 9 5 4
3382
1 7 9 9 4
2555
1 1 2 0 0
2133
1 2 4 2 4
2106
1 5 1 2 0
1331
1 2 0 2 0
1295
33 141 22 2 2
40138
0 15 12 7 4
4073
0 3 7 10 5
2074
0 1 7 7 3
1504
0 1 5 4 4
1350
0 1 1 0 4
554
0 0 3 1 0
434
0 1 2 0 1
424
9 CH Tailwind Papaw Ride ‘Em Cowboy K Madigan/K Bayliss/J Gillies/L Papa 10 GCH CH Aellen Jive Talkin R Colavecchio Beaucerons 1 GCH CH Dillinger Du Chateau Rocher K Davis 2 GCH CH Volcan De La Negresse G Curtis/R Ring 3 GCH CH Bijou Noir Du Chateau Rocher RE HT J Tornquist 4 CH De Joie Du Chateau Rocher M Palmer 5 Elixir Noir Du Chateau Rocher C Kundt 6 GCH CH Eo Des Ombres Valeureux D Skinner/D Pluss 7 CH Flame Noire Du Chateau Rocher D Bitz 8 GCH CH Desdemona Du Chateau Rocher K Davis 9 GCH CH Elias Mes Yeux Vigilants RN H Scott/S Bass 10 CH Eldorado Blue Du Chateau Rocher K Davis Belgian Malinois 1 GCH CH Trisorts Zoomin Harley J Marti/C Shattuck 2 GCH CH Turicks Black Jack HSAds AX MXJ OF L Wetherell/C Kaiser 3 GCH CH Trisorts Code Of The Road RA L Knock/B Vitarelli 4 GCH CH Broadcreek’s Mirabella S Mullinix 5 Bull Mtns Wild Fire CD RN A Cosner 6 CH Roulets The River Samber HSAs HIAs HXAs S Haase 7 CH Asti Spumante Harmonie Du Chien BN Q K-9 Services 8 CH Batik Du Mas De La Galandie OA OAJ NF A MacKay 9 CH Flashpointe’s I’Ll Drink To That T Hilliard/P Cazenave 10 CH Belgenbeau Bryscar Cameo RN T PLUIM Belgian Sheepdogs 1 GCH CH Uri De Beauvoir K Kinnane/C Mascach/H Wehrle 2 GCH CH Chargany’s Voyageur J Powers/J Powers 3 GCH CH Takishan Black Mariah CD RE L Black/B Freedman/L Goldstrom 4 GCH CH Sans Brancos Stunned At Kindred R Chumblay/T Votava 5 GCH CH Liswyn’s Twizzler B Weiner/L Leffingwell 6 GCH CH Sumerwynd Cowboy Up S Wilmoth/D Cockley 7 GCH CH Sans Brancos Uppin The Ante T Votava 8 CH Liket’s Txtornado O’Chotovotka M Brand/D Brand 9 GCH CH Liswyn’s Vaquero RA A Hopkins/K Hopkins 10 GCH CH Sanderle Kindred R R Chumbley/R Skinner Belgian Tervuren 1 GCH CH Sky Acres Spy Plane M Edling/W Thompson 2 GCH CH Char-Ma’s The Chosen One F Mascuch/C Mascuch 3 GCH CH Mishaook Lulu At Chateau Blanc HSCs D Laurin/J Laurin 4 GCH CH Majic’s Image Maker V Havicon 5 GCH CH Blackwater Avant Le Peloton A Debbins/L Fung 6 CH Sanroyale’s Devil’s Delight J Hawes 7 GCH CH MACH Just Sayno Toujours Jeune VCD2 UD D Deuth 8 GCH CH Sky Acres American Clipper RN MX MXJ C Parker/J Curran 9 GCH CH Chateau Blanc’s I’M Coyote Trouble VCD1 K Eldredge/D Eldredge 10 GCH CH Starbright Storm Warning CDX RE E Oxborrow Border Collies 1 GCH CH Borderfame Signature A Fomon/J Ulloa/D Butt 2 GCH CH Bon-Clyde’s Take One B Buchanan 3 GCH CH Border Lane Jp Talisman Forever N Mages/Y Oneyama/L Somers/C Hamilton 4 GCH CH Sportingfields Reflections O Borderfame D Butt/D Black/J Waterhouse/D Einck/H Fi 5 GCH CH Sportingfields Pieta D Butt 6 GCH CH Majestic Avatar Storm Warning PT K Rumbaugh/J Baylis/R Delay 7 GCH CH Sporting Field ‘s Heiress D Butt
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 0 1 1 1
347
0 0 0 2 1
327
0 3 5 4 7
2012
0 1 2 2 1
876
0 2 0 1 4
657
0 1 0 0 2
303
0 0 1 0 0
200
0 0 1 0 2
177
0 0 0 1 2
172
0 0 0 1 0
100
0 0 0 0 1
81
0 0 0 0 1
58
0 2 2 2 3
606
0 0 1 0 3
374
0 0 0 1 2
367
0 1 0 0 1
238
0 0 2 1 1
204
0 0 0 0 1
198
0 0 0 1 0
182
0 0 0 0 1
168
0 0 0 0 1
121
0 0 0 0 1
98
1 8 10 3 7
4459
0 7 6 7 8
2701
0 1 4 5 2
1429
0 1 1 3 2
702
0 0 2 2 2
693
0 1 1 3 1
658
0 2 1 3 0
566
0 2 1 0 2
551
0 1 1 1 4
525
0 0 1 6 0
478
1 13 19 9 10 6684 0 3 9 9 3
1964
0 2 7 5 2
1776
0 3 6 5 5
1752
0 1 1 4 4
1033
0 2 5 3 2
916
0 0 1 1 2
607
0 0 0 2 2
557
0 1 2 1 2
447
0 0 0 1 3
319
0 16 17 16 9
5842
0 3 13 16 6
4283
0 6 9 11 9
2863
0 5 7 1 5
2096
0 2 1 5 4
1066
0 1 4 6 4
963
0 2 1 4 0
870
8 CH Abfab’s Hot Toddy I Oliver/L Early 9 GCH CH Sporting Fields B Noble D BUTT/C Geiss/J Black 10 GCH CH Bluechip Novation B Palmer
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
1 2 2 3 3
863
0 0 7 6 2
718
0 0 1 1 2
398
Bouviers des Flandres 1 GCH CH Avalon Frontier Sleepnlady Webber 8 J Mcconnell/S McDaniel/J Guido/L Fenner/S Garcia 2 GCH CH Quiche’s Glamour Girl 0 D Garrison/J Garrison/E Paquette 3 GCH CH Margaux’s Venture Capital 1 S Lyon/P Martin 4 GCH CH Limerick’s Shakespeare 0 P Ogden/W Ogden/K Bickle/D Patterson 5 GCH CH Donlee Jewel Of Aquitaine 0 P Smith 6 GCH CH Brimar’s Always Mandrake HT 0 B Bender/M Bender 7 GCH CH Rocheuses Me And My Shadow Of Cornus 0 F Dreyfus/C Dreyfus/H Johnson/C Johnson 8 GCH CH Austin Ally Van Aachen 0 W Gillespie 9 GCH CH Warwick’s Paint The Town Red 0 K Florentine/T Benyo-bracale 10 GCH CH Bon Idee’s Garden Party 0 D Sullivan/A Motta Briards 1 GCH CH Deja Vu All Over Again L Bernard/T Miller 2 GCH CH Ne Orageux’s Al Capone M Millner/T Millner/W Weber/R Weber 3 GCH CH Dior’s Copper Mine J Deaver/M Warcholik 4 GCH CH Celebratia Vintageeightyfour C Leigh 5 GCH CH La Vie Rose Dior-August-Moon CD RN M Minor/R Minor 6 GCH CH Honeycreek’s Chantilly Lace L Biermann 7 GCH CH Deja Vu Mia Chain Of Fools J Holava/M Holava 8 GCH CH Bella Del Conte Rissoso E Myers/N Valiquette 9 GCH CH Majestique Brave Heart M Warcholik 10 GCH CH Le Coeur D’Ange De Briardale P Weymouth Cardigan Welsh Corgis 1 GCH CH Twinroc Santa Paws D Planche/P O’Donnell 2 GCH CH Heart Of Gold Power Play L Phillips/J Phillips 3 GCH CH Mariel’s Harvest Moon M Mizelle 4 GCH CH Xtacee Dancin In The Moonlight A Reilly 5 GCH CH Roragyn’s Tuff Enuff C Smith/N Smith 6 GCH CH Baewyn Telltail Smooth Operator G Dovolis/E Bishop/P O’Donnell 7 GCH CH Legacy Legend’s Run For The Triple Crown S Wilson/C Clark/S Stoner 8 GCH CH Beaszak’s Blue Nude F Beashau/E Banaszak 9 GCH CH Aubrey’s Tails Of Mystery C Savioli/V Savioli 10 GCH CH Dragonpatch Thunder From Down Under K Myers Canaan Dogs 1 CH Mad River Cool Breeze Blowing R Davila-Sargent/C Sargent 2 CH Pleasant Hill Magnum Of Samara P Rosman 3 CH Renegade Camber A Preston/R Kent Collies (Rough) 1 GCH CH Gentry’s Braveheart P Gordon/G Nash/L Greer 2 GCH CH Kelso’s Moon Dancin’ HSAs N Kelso/T Duvall 3 GCH CH Windcrest Swept Away L Willeford 4 CH Sylvan Argent Simply Irresistible C Bossart/C Dubois/N Comparato/D Greene/ 5 GCH CH Taliesin Fashion Forward J Duhon/M Rutkas 6 GCH CH Milas Latin Lover L Butler/L Hedman 7 GCH CH Fantasy’s Rockledge Beginning T Franzel 8 CH Mirabeau Dandy Don R Cable/S Durham/D Price 9 GCH CH Highcroft Hush Hush C Dowling/A Dowling/C Malwheet/K Hartig 10 GCH CH Highcroft Bourne Supremacy D Jeszewski/L Jeszewski/J Belluomini Collies (Smooth) 1 GCH CH Sunnland’s Grand Entrance M Mullin/B Mullin/S Miller 2 GCH CH Bit O Heavens Sorceress M Bergstraser/L Bergstraser-Lorenz/J LaF
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53 29 8 9
20391
6 7 6 4
3279
6 8 8 10 2860 9 9 7 3
2561
5 6 5 9
2380
7 5 9 3
2235
2 8 8 6
1891
1 2 5 3
1061
2 5 5 2
960
2 4 1 2
818
0 8 8 11 14 3743 1 9 10 6 6
3017
0 9 9 14 11 2512 0 11 5 2 4
2246
0 4 2 9 5
1531
0 3 2 7 6
1530
0 3 7 5 1
1298
0 2 3 2 5
1080
0 1 1 5 2
721
0 1 1 1 2
496
2 13 18 16 11 6576 1 17 12 9 5
5625
1 3 11 7 11 4170 0 7 9 4 10 2674 0 2 4 9 15 2090 0 1 2 4 7
1689
0 3 1 6 10 1463 1 2 5 1 6
1454
0 1 0 0 5
704
0 0 1 5 3
522
1 8 6 8 5
3904
1 5 3 3 10 2816 0 0 0 0 1
56
5 31 27 13 12 9108 1 4 6 6 3
2820
1 6 1 3 4
1842
0 11 3 3 3
1697
0 4 1 6 1
1263
0 2 2 5 1
1217
0 4 2 4 2
865
0 0 4 3 3
826
1 1 1 0 0
681
0 2 2 1 0
657
1 7 3 5 0
1559
0 2 6 5 4
1512
THE TOP TEN DOGS 3 GCH CH Provenhill’s Dance With The Devil K Provenzano/L Cohen 4 GCH CH C And J Silver Charm Of Chrysalis J Waiburn/C Thompson 5 GCH CH Lisara’s Smooth Operator C Leonard/J Sulewski 6 CH Sunnland’s Tom Terrific M Mullin/B Mullin/S Ray 7 GCH CH Lonepine Who Knew V Kniss 8 GCH CH Chrysalis Formal Wear D Waelde/R Waelde 9 CH Cyndella’s Promiscuous Girl K Neeley 10 GCH CH Tir Nan’ Og The Legend Of Banzai Maguire E Blaisure German Shepherd Dogs 1 GCH CH Kridler’s Nutmeg V. Signature R Dickson/J Moses/S Moses 2 GCH CH Enchanted’s American Thunder J Bates/S Espejo 3 GCH CH Shoal Creek’s Sangria V Barick E Farrell/B Stamper/L Jewell/G Middei 4 GCH CH Asgard Harley Davidson V Plamark PT P Cooke/T Ginsburg/C Sedgewick 5 GCH CH Imp-Cen Rowland’s Tough Love C Halliday/C Halliday/B Geishen-Scott 6 CH Kaleef’s Katarina V Kenlyn A Ramoundos/S Genereux/J Moses/S Moses 7 CH Vonhamm Bedkar Leathern Lace K Reamensnyder/R Hamm 8 GCH CH Laxfields Tony Soprano D Restuccia/P Martin/K Baldwin/C DeTigny 9 GCH CH Mythical Zeus Of Black Forest C Karner 10 CH Kaleef’s It’s All About Me J Jeter/S Moses Norwegian Buhunds 1 CH Trollheimen Who’s Watchn The Bridge D Deeley/L Donnelly 2 GCH CH Kimura’s Dorthea S Krupski/M Wright 3 GCH CH Randalyn Spring Jada RN C Mazzotta/E Yacknin 4 CH Zodiac’s Bindy Bu L Lundstrom 5 CH Riverview Mpw Anders Ov Thunderpaws L Higgins 6 Hundehaven’s Dusty Of Articridge D Kuhn/B Solomon 7 CH Norskwynd D’Lola Of Trollheimen E Turner/L Donnelly 8 CH Hundehaven’s Baya Asgardsdatter R Hammer/R Hammer Icelandic Sheepdogs 1 Gimgolets Urnir R Barnes/L Ball-Gisch 2 GCH CH Pineridge Kolperla D McDermott/T Warnock 3 CH Tofra Kelikatur E Harvey 4 Sand Creek Maeja C Shelton 5 Belglen Risna CD RA J Brown Old English Sheepdogs 1 CH Bugaboo’s Georgie Girl C Johnson/H Johnson 2 GCH CH Lambluv Gambolon Blue Thunder K Richardson/J Marder 3 CH Bugaboo’s Big Shot C Johnson/H Johnson 4 GCH CH Aryakas Hermes D Graesser 5 GCH CH Pettibone’s Little Big Man J Sarnecki/A Lapp 6 GCH CH Masquerade Mikey Likes It J Hewitt/M Harris 7 GCH CH Windfall Slam Dunk A Pietrocola 8 GCH CH Barkshire’s Jim Dandy J Collen 9 GCH CH Love’N Stuff Mak’N A Difference M Marshall/K Marshall 10 CH Whisperwood’s Wild Biscuit J Wetzler/L Rueille Pembroke Welsh Corgis 1 GCH CH Segni At Coventry A Geremia/B Shelton 2 GCH CH Riverside In The Dark Zone V Malzoni/D Shindle 3 GCH CH Winsorcastle’s Foxlor Tymelss L Sawyer/J Wilcox/T Wilcox 4 GCH CH Happiharbor Saddle Lane Ty A Carter/R Parker 5 GCH CH Laststop Taste Of Honey C Dowd 6 GCH CH Milkywey’s How Do You Like Me Now ? J Foster/M Marshall/K Shields 7 GCH CH Tallyrand Halo Chaser B Cook
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
TOTAL
0 2 3 4 4
1193
0 0 6 5 4
1155
0 1 4 1 4
955
0 2 1 2 5
803
0 0 2 1 0
350
0 1 0 1 1
335
0 0 1 1 1
264
0 0 1 0 2
232
7 60 24 21 11 17657 4 21 22 11 7
10309
6 36 19 8 2
9283
1 9 7 5 4
3222
2 12 7 1 3
2854
1 9 1 0 1
2752
1 5 5 3 2
1830
0 4 7 6 5
1805
0 2 4 4 3
1430
0 1 2 1 4
1235
0 1 1 2 7
1674
0 1 0 4 3
583
0 0 0 1 3
503
0 0 1 0 1
85
0 0 0 0 1
71
0 0 0 0 1
68
0 0 0 0 1
46
0 0 0 0 1
35
0 0 1 0 0
243
0 1 0 0 1
166
0 0 0 0 2
158
0 0 0 0 1
36
0 0 0 0 1
24
18 35 10 5 0
25787
9 64 37 16 6
19333
3 13 2 2 0
2628
0 8 6 5 4
2069
0 3 8 5 3
1663
0 4 4 6 6
1663
0 7 7 7 8
1608
0 7 4 6 2
1496
0 1 5 7 3
1368
0 1 3 3 1
1006
6 18 7 6 8
8521
1 15 16 18 15 6345 0 8 9 11 10 3219 0 5 6 5 11 2291 0 3 5 7 3
1746
0 0 4 4 3
1634
2 2 4 4 6
1617
Based on All-Breed Competition
B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4
8 GCH CH Coventry Pennant J Johnson/J Johnson/S Leyerly/B Shelton 9 GCH CH Sippiwisset Captain’s Gig J Clough 10 GCH CH Larklain Cals Jazzman B Strohmeier Polish Lowland Sheepdogs 1 GCH CH Starpons Mustang Sally Rae C Czerechowicz/D Gray 2 GCH CH Swan Crest Windy City Robert Henry M Hirata 3 CH White Star’s It’s A Sirius Family Affair V Nguyen/G Dotzman 4 GCH CH White Star’s Bentley Z Bluegrass M Finch-Cirtwell/J Cirtwell 5 CH Ponwood’s Oblong B Bruns/W Stamp 6 GCH CH Bluegrass Ivy League Z White Star J Devlin 7 CH Polish Hill Fun in the Sun Z Arc J Plank Pulik 1 CH Lajosmegyi Singin’ In The Rain P Turner/S Lawrence/A Lawrence/A Quigley 2 CH Cordmaker Rumpus Bumpus J Beaudoin/S Huebner/F Licciardi 3 GCH CH Fuzzy Farm Twist And Shout A Lawrence/S Lawrence 4 CH Prydain Joshua D Fields/K Edwards 5 GCH CH Moonshadow Rongyos Kis Medve K Kocsondy/Z Kocsondy 6 GCH CH Mitonka As Good As It Gets R Di Matteo 7 GCH CH Catsun Corinth P Anspach/J Merchant/I Crowther 8 CH Moremi Matter Of Fact B Pessina/P Anspach/S McConnell/I Crowth 9 CH Bubbleton Bedazzled N Powell/J Ravn 10 CH Cordmaker Field Of Dreams S Huebner Pyrenean Shepherds 1 GCH CH Germinale De La Brise RN P Princehouse/J Princehouse/F Princehous 2 GCH CH Terra-Blue Ariege K Rice/P Princehouse 3 GCH CH La Brise Sun Bear K Lanam/E Edgerton 4 CH La Brise Highlander K Goodman/P Princehouse 5 GCH CH La Brise Renardette V Davis 6 CH Reymaree’s French Kiss RN C Sapa/J Pero 7 GCH CH Burgerhaus Grand Prix CD RA NAJ S Peterson 8 CH Bigorre De Terra-Blue C Roberts/T Roberts Shetland Sheepdogs 1 GCH CH Paray Cirque Du Soliel T Pittman/J Wixson/D Clabby 2 GCH CH Leeason Rock My Soul E Anderson/D Kraft 3 GCH CH Mistybrook Milagros Gq R Van Pusch/R Guillierie/J Williams 4 GCH CH Kylene Eden The Dragonslayer K Hannah/K Dziegiel/L Patrick/M Bulens 5 GCH CH Suntera City Life R George 6 CH Jusdandy Devine Mz M C Frank/K Furlong 7 GCH CH Sunburst One Cool Dude A Dunford/L Reed/K Alderman/K Alderman 8 GCH CH Thunderhill’s Apple Bottom Jeans M Miller/M Miller/D Parry/P Parry 9 GCH CH Karmuns Clean Sweep K Munster/D Ohlendorf/C Ohlendorf 10 GCH CH Grandgables Ya Drives Me Krayz G Jeavons/M Houston-Mcmillan Swedish Vallhunds 1 GCH CH Svedala Sven Snickaren Fran Hall R Hooper/S Hooper/L Fisher/G Hall 2 GCH CH Castleavery Storm Shimmer HT NA NAJ R James/R James 3 GCH CH Skyview’s Crimson Hawk RN S Keth 4 CH Osafin’s Life Of Riley G Muller/L Muller 5 Fantasi Little Jack Horner R Fuller 6 GCH CH Minikota Mill Creek’s October Rust D Tapp/L Schaunaman 7 GCH CH Starvon I’M The One A West 8 CH Laurelwood’s Noah’s Ark Av JNKR V O’Neil/M Bennett/K Ottmar 9 Minikota’s Firecracker Triskit D Schneider/L Schaunaman 10 CH Caval Outrun The Sun At Hurrikane B McDannald/S McDannald/S Keth
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TOTAL
0 2 2 2 4
1033
0 0 1 5 7
972
0 0 1 6 4
604
2 13 11 14 4
5033
0 6 10 13 10 3322 0 0 2 9 6
1462
0 0 1 7 0
362
0 0 2 2 2
201
0 0 1 0 0
58
0 0 1 0 1
32
3 18 10 16 10 8229 0 16 18 11 9
4964
0 5 13 11 9
2944
0 1 4 9 17 2149 0 7 6 4 6
2097
0 3 1 5 4
1244
0 2 2 4 5
1169
0 2 2 5 1
985
0 3 0 2 5
743
1 2 0 0 0
457
0 4 5 10 15 2586 0 0 0 3 1
320
0 0 0 1 3
244
0 0 0 2 0
147
0 0 0 1 1
91
0 0 0 0 1
86
0 0 0 0 1
57
0 0 0 0 1
39
10 27 7 4 4
12132
1 14 11 11 17 4874 0 4 15 14 6
3568
1 6 3 3 3
2442
0 2 8 7 4
2208
0 1 4 2 3
1502
1 3 5 4 4
1469
1 1 2 2 2
1190
2 2 2 2 0
1158
0 4 3 3 4
1135
0 0 0 1 1
319
0 0 0 0 3
292
0 0 0 0 2
228
0 0 0 1 0
79
0 0 0 0 1
77
0 0 0 1 1
62
0 0 0 0 1
58
0 0 0 0 2
42
0 0 0 0 1
33
0 0 0 0 1
32
That Was The Winner? CONTINUED FROM PAGE 168
the number of judges considering historical function increases. Unfortunately, the people showing these dogs stop when their championship is attained as they believe they have no chance at the group level. The dogs they most often see being rewarded in group are the big moving ‘asking for it’ show dogs with their eyecatching exaggerations. Alas, this means the cycle of the flashy show dog is perpetuated.” began training his Saint Bernards in obedience more than 40 years ago. Since then, his participation in dog sports has progressed to the point where he judges sporting, working, non-sporting and herding dogs in the show ring as well as obedience, rally and tracking. “I can’t say that my experience in performance activities has had an impact on how I judge dogs in the show ring. However, it has confirmed that poor structure can affect the performance of a dog that has to jump or make quick turns. So, if a dog deviates from the breed standard, I don’t reward that dog in the show ring no matter how ‘fashionable’ that dog may be. Not all breed standards, however, are ideal when it comes to producing dogs that can participate in performance events. Still, a dog that has a great desire to please can overcome some of these variances in performance events. Over the years, many breeds have improved in structure to match their standard. This naturally improves movement. Actually, temperament has improved the most. But, everything needs more work and I think that is a never-ending project.”
Ken Buxton
judges herding breeds and has put several AKC herding titles on her Collies but her first “dog competition” experience was in obedience at the age of 12. She said that her experience in herding has had a definite influence on how she judges dogs in the show ring. “I feel strongly that the proper ‘form’ of the herding breeds follows the function for which they were developed or at least it does if the individual in question conforms to the standard and can move in the correct manner. I value proper temperament and correct gait very highly. Both are extremely important if the dog were being asked to perform the type of herding for which it was originally developed. The Border Collie is one breed where the very essence of the breed is how it performs in the field or pasture. Sadly, as conformation judges, we can only evaluate the dog in the show ring where no livestock is available to stimulate the BC’s true heritage. As a result, what we usually see winning are the showy black and white New Zealand or Australian type of Border Collie and not the working-style. With Collies and Shelties, the standard places much emphasis on head qualities. Despite that, I still want sound temperament first, a free ground-covering gait second and then I’ll consider the beauty of the head, expression and coat. When I’m faced with the prospect of judging dogs that have extremely heavy, luxuriant coats and extremely elegant arch of neck, which
Hildy Morgan
Hildy Morgan and her collie “Gabe” (Ch. Blossom Hill Heaven Sent CD TD HSAds) get some practice moving cows at a “cattle camp.”
is virtually always combined with a lack of layback of the shoulder, I will pick the dog that comes closest to my image of a dog that could perform the purpose for which it was intended. Conditioning is also necessary for success both in the show ring and herding. A dog that carries too much weight or is not well muscled is going to break down if asked to perform actual herding or regular farm tasks on a daily basis. Finally, bidability is a characteristic that I value highly in dogs both in the field and in the ring. They have to be willing to exhibit at least some control and show me that their handlers are in charge. Of course, the handler also has to give the dog some freedom to show what it can do. I also see several individuals in the show ring that could use some improvement in the strength and soundness of their rear assemblies.” , who mainly judges sighthounds in the show ring but who has also judged open field and lure coursing as well as running his Salukis and now Greyhounds in the field in open field and lure coursing events, said that his work in the field had exploded many of the myths found in the show ring. “The breed standard comes first but many of the issues we see in the ring are not in the standard. For example, in 2003, I judged an entry of 38 champion Whippets at Westminster. I was shocked to see that about half the dogchampion class ‘toed in’ to some degree in front. I thought, ‘How could breeder/exhibitors and George Bell with “Fanny” (Ch. Huntington’s judges accept this seri- Fantasia CC CM) winning the National ous fault in the ring?’ Open Field Coursing Association’s Grand The answer is that they Course in 2010. (Herb Wells, photo) didn’t notice or realize what a functional detriment this fault is in a coursing hound. A big winning sire that has a front that toes in can adversely affect a breed to an enormous extent. Racing and coursing Whippet breeders have instant feedback on what is functional or not because toed-in Whippets do not win races or open field coursing events. They may, however, win in the ring as the judges haven’t the necessary knowledge of function to know the difference. Mother Nature would never accept a pigeontoed dog in the wild. Have you ever seen a toed-in wolf, coyote or fox? So why then would judges accept and reward this serious fault in the show ring? The other big problem that has crept into the show sighthounds is size but none so demonstrably as in the show Greyhound. Unfortunately the American obsession of ‘bigger is better’ has adversely affected the show Greyhound’s ability to perform in the field. It is a matter of dynamics as oversized Greyhounds lack the agility and stamina to stay with an agile hare or jackrabbit during its evasive direction-changing maneuvers. The size specification in the standard is there for a good reason.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 239
George Bell
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The Dog News Top Ten List Based On Breed Competition CONTINUED FROM PAGE 115 226 GCH CH Brodny Schoolhouse In A Zip F Vogel/J Anderson/C Vogel 180 GCH CH Tarlyn’s Line Leader Mw W Young/S Krieger/T Krieger English Foxhounds 79 GCH CH Sunup’s Parliament M Heile/C Heile/S Whaley 68 GCH CH Sunup’s Shamrock Ride The Wave R Wilson/J Wilson/S Whaley 52 GCH CH Wee Beginnings Ardent P Mann/S Whaley 45 GCH CH Foxhrode Thndafrmdwnunda C Stewart/A Johnson/J Patterson/B Patter 22 GCH CH Wee Beginnings Bonnie A Kretschmaier/E Edgerton 21 CH Sunup’s Green Valley Serenade L Allison-Foley/J Nowell 18 CH Sunup’s Trademark H Nicholson 15 CH Sunup’s Steeplechase S Whaley 10 CH Sunup’s Heavenly Scent S Whaley 8 Monocacy Bend’s Windsor T Koerber Greyhounds 367 GCH CH Grandcru Clos Erasmus R Gaudet/M Steele 295 GCH CH Gaia Elfin Dance A Sowders/N Fetter 79 CH Solstice Gainsborough N Soyster/M Uva 72 CH Sierra’s Lamborghini Diablo S Hempel/B Hempel/G Sherman/C Robertson 71 CH Quicksilver Sierra Jaguar D Hempel/B Hempel 65 CH Aryal Aroi Stoney Ridge CD RE TD SC OAJ H Hamilton 64 GCH CH Helios Foxglove Atheart S Bartel/S Johnston 43 CH Aryal-Aroi Tequila Gold L Snow/G Mueller 41 CH Epic Impassioned J Cabailo 31 CH Blue Spring All That And More K Whitaker/P Triandos Harriers 47 CH Pacific’s Serenading Anthem E Benner 28 GCH CH Pacific’s Strength And Honor K Crary/G Nash 23 CH Jackpot Kingsbury Gentlemen’s Quarterly D Smiley-Auborn/K Shupenia 20 CH Kingsbury Avalanche K Locklear/D Smiley-Auborn 17 CH Kingsbury Laurel D Smiley-Auborn/K Shupenia 15 CH Bluhils Sakura Catch Me If You Can B Fox/J Fox/J Lawrence/L Johnston 12 CH Amblin’s Courageous L Norwood 9 CH Kingsbury Jackpot Vogue D Smiley-Auborn/K Shupenia 9 Pacific’s Circus Circus P Crary/K Crary 8 Kingsbury Jackpot Excalibur K Shupenia/D Smiley-Auborn Ibizan Hounds 264 GCH CH Harehill’s Ace In The Hole K Gindler/W Anderson 135 GCH CH Ahram You Ve Got The Look J Pusztay/S Pusztay/R Pusztay/M Paulin 108 CH Serandida’Ss Spirit Of Luxor S St. John Brown/K Hamaker/T Inlow/L LUC 92 CH Bodean’s Six-Pack St Pauli Girl D O’Neal 74 GCH CH Serandida Shadow On The Moon N Baker/J Baker/P Baker 66 CH Bramblewood’s Pussycat Doll J Schneider/J Staudinger 57 CH Serandida East Helaina L Manosky 55 CH Harehill’s Working The Strip C Tranter/W Anderson 47 CH Sunrumba’s Honor And Harmony Of Aigh JC P First/R Castillo 45 GCH DC Orion’s Xxx Of Eden MC LCX4 J Dannenbring/C Freeling/M Paulin-Brown Irish Wolfhounds 542 GCH CH Mysham Edoc’Sil Of Redwall G Hawksworth/C Collier 230 GCH CH Pinehurst Garret K Goodell 214 GCH CH Desert Dune At Curiann J Ryan 189 CH Kellykerry Emmit Of Aerie G Myer 180 CH Kerryarc Fast Cars M Tyler 171 CH Wolfhvn Dont Go Breakn My Heart D Osborne 153 CH Wildisle Spicemate Charmer J Bregy 150 GCH CH Ansa Mo Merlin D’Eirinn K Schaffter/A Schaffter 123 CH Taliesin’s Willow’s Glympse J Giordano/D Smith/D Smith 118 GCH CH R Noble Mcewan Of Eagle J Roland/K Roland/S McDonald Norwegian Elkhounds 361 GCH CH Vin-Melca’s Voyager P Trotter 208 GCH CH Silverdal’s Royal Tribute R Vaturro/B Wade-Vaturro 156 CH Strom Kriega’s Turdansar Thora B Wagner/C Wagner 149 GCH CH Silhouette’s Kaboom K Olsen/E Olsen/S Garrity
Rhodesian Rhodesiaan Ridgebacks R 1781GCH GC CH CH C Pupukearidge Ikaika O Sprngvly T Peach/B Peach//B Peach/P P h/P LLambie bi 777 GCH H CH Paradigm Aariel’s Entourage CD RA A Ford/S Ford/D / Engelking/G g g/ Kofron 731 GCH CH Invictus Nightmare Before Xmas JC E Coogan/T Hart 697 GCH CH Nashira’s Ciro Of Anjari JC A Ernst/C JEZ 688 GCH CH Mzazi’s Beau De Soleil P Gardiner Hoffmaster 514 GCH CH Symetrivikela Mischief Managed JC H Fulton/R Fulton 501 GCH CH Tji-Wara’s Distant Drums C Well/K Rice/M Hatfield 495 GCH CH Regulus Speeding Bullet M Rodgers/C Kelly/T Rodgers 427 GCH CH Tucker Ridge Dugga Boy Simba Ridge M Gaunaurd 406 CH Arroyoseco’s Race Across America S Glasser/S Robinson-Glasser
142 GCH CH Somerri Jamieson’s Sea Whiskey J Lewis/L Lewis 125 GCH CH Skyemar’s Silver Cyclone A Hoak 97 GCH CH Kingdom’s Atomic Energy L Richard/K Richard 91 GCH CH Somerri Dunharrow’s Devil Ray J Silker/Somerri Knl 76 GCH CH Bristlecone’s Tracker L Gamble/L Gamble 72 GCH CH Aspen’s Power Play R Rhoden/R Rhoden/K Carter Otterhounds 130 GCH CH Scentasia’s Double Trouble S Malone/M Couch 93 GCH CH Adeline’s Sticky Wicket N Wallens/R Wallens/R Van Houten/B Van H 76 GCH CH Aberdeen’s Told You So A Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine/A Co 45 CH Scentasia’s Shake Rattle N Roll C Glenn/S Glenn 30 CH Poplar Hill’s Unbridled Spirit K Munger 30 CH Aberdeens Under The Influence A McIlwaine/J Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine 26 GCH CH Lonestar Angus Prime Choice R Loddesol/B Loddesol/J Harris/R Damron 25 CH Scentasia’s Bedazzled In Diamonds N Lange/K Lange 25 GCH CH Aberdeen’s Publicity Hound RN K Higgins/A Constable 18 CH Scentasia’s Two Good Tobe True R Abernathy/K Cheatham Petits Bassets Griffons Vendeens 340 GCH CH Celestial Cj’s Hearts On Fire J Hurty/C Hurty/L Florian/M Florian/P He 224 GCH CH Soletrader Donald Duck D Gau/G Robertson 207 GCH CH Jodell Boogie Back To Texas J Hayes/D Moore 162 GCH CH Dehra Amazona Bvlgari J Stark/R Stark 129 GCH CH Soletrader Bjorn Borg M Doherty/W Doherty/G Robertson/S Robert 113 GCH CH Jaren’s Ready Set Don’T Go At R-N-B R Jones/B Helvey/K Prott-Clugston 94 CH Rokeena Carte Blanche J Herrera/C Herrera/R Wallis/R Wallis 92 GCH CH Soletrader Moonglow D Moore 45 GCH CH Havenwood Applejack S Pottebaum 44 GCH CH Spellbound La Petite Coquette A Sneider Pharaoh Hounds 273 GCH DC Hallam’s Busiris Ra Qena MC LCX S Parker/G Stevens/D Carota/S Sipperly 196 GCH DC Sendji Nefer-Temu Neptune-Triton SC E Kerridge 144 GCH CH Siphra’s No Remorse JC L Lysher 137 GCH CH Northgate’s As You Like It J Hall/A Lundqvist-Hemstrom 129 CH Hallam’s Bekenkhons Ra Qena S Sipperly/D Carota/N Sowerbutts 85 GCH CH Xoez JC L Evans/J Buchanan/R Frank/D Frank 76 DC Hallam’s Phorest Of Bekaby RA MC LCX3 R Newman/D Carota/S Sipperly 71 GCH DC Hallam’s Ethan Ramel MC LCX S Sipperly/D Carota 64 GCH DC Kamosets Nefertum Benu SC M Rotondi/E Rotondi 44 GCH CH Shalimar Mercury Rising L Drolet Plotts 85 GCH CH Alexanders Mob Boss Capone A Alexander 40 CH CCH CNC Black Monday A Alexander 22 CH Stackem Ups Travelin With Toad T Snedegar/N Constance-Cook 18 CH Hosker Logan X At Tortez V Kemp 16 CH Hosker’s Georgie Boy G Hosker/J Hosker 16 CH White Deer Texas Playboy K Baxter 8 Stackem Ups Back To The Future B Tedder/N Constance-Cook/T Snedegar 7 Stackum Ups Miss Suzzy Q N Constance-Cook/T Snedegar 6 Hosker Gollygosh G Hosker/J Hosker 5 Hosker’s Okeefenokee Daisy J Hosker/G Hosker
Salukis 692 GCH CH Carma’s Indian Summer L Ackerman 473 GCH CH Aurora’s Walk This Way J Mueller/E Blake 454 GCH DC Shahtani Ivory Moon SC L May 400 CH Baghdad Be Still My Heart L Ackerman/P Bockman-Chato 395 GCH CH Cat Tales Cat Mandu H Onto-Murphy/C Murphy/G Neidig/S Hamilt 256 GCH CH 7seas Int’L Safari Al Sayad K Kelly-Burns 210 GCH CH Excelsior Yosef Areli J Aaron/S Easter 207 CH Zabarre Solo Marcella J Zucker/R Zucker 188 GCH CH Elessar’s Bush Bunny JC L Rooney-Flynn/W Flynn/I Christensen 172 CH Ziba’s Anastasia Bellatrix J Fox/R George Scottish Deerhounds 506 GCH CH Foxcliffe Hickory Wind S Sweatt/C Dove/R Dove 262 GCH CH Lehigh-Darkwynd Enella P Pascoe/P Smithson 157 GCH CH Lehigh Dunedain Of Greymorn J Dillberger/P Pascoe 89 GCH CH Gayleward’s Jaraluv Nike G Bontecou 65 GCH CH Lehigh Eilig Of Dunsmuir JC L Studer 48 CH Tannochbrae’s Iagan At Glencrag J Giles/J Giles 45 CH Windshift Orion SC H King 34 CH Jaraluv’s Quite The One E Kingery/D Kingery/P Anderson/J LEIKAM 34 GCH CH Thistleglen Rowan J Frye/L Potts 25 CH Fernhill’s Valor Of Big Sky J Mcphail Whippets 2620GCH CH Starline’s Chanel L Lawrence/C Lawrence/N Lawrence 2063 GCH CH Sporting Fields Bahama Sands D Butt/J Cooney-Waterhouse 891 GCH CH Karasar’s Parexcellence K Kuper/N Barthelette 531 GCH CH Counterpoint Painted By Bohem S Mazer/B Bengtson 430 GCH CH Sonsteby’s In A Pickle K Padon/K Kenyon 415 GCH CH Kamada’s Instant Millionaire D Davenport/K Davenport 297 GCH CH Snowcap’s Patent Leather H Vincent/D Reimer 291 GCH CH Kamada’s Happy Hour D Devenport/D Kipp 250 GCH CH Winway Redford With A Splash S Fosnot/T Lowe 234 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s Speed Demon C Harris
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Redbone Coonhounds 254 GCH CH CWSG CCH Sidearm Jungle King Mufasa D Manship Planche/L Mills/J Mills 110 GCH CH Jackpot’s Sound Simon J Bennett/S Bennett 106 CH Red Ferns Dominio T Winkley 41 GCH CH CSG Twisted Creeks Good Ol Boy J Rentfro/J Rentfro 41 CH Twistedcreektheycallme Thunder M Smith/C Smith 40 GCH CH CSG Twisted Creeks Zip-A-Dee-Dooda M Smith/C Smith 38 CH CCH Black Nights Witchy Lil Ann D Crump/A Heiser/A Alexander 24 CH Redhawks Forever Charmed D Dang/E Dang 21 CH Twisted Creek Twisted Sister R Geffs/D Geffs 21 CH Sugartree Riley C Smith
Akitas 917 GCH CH Nakodo’s Reign Of Glory K Venezia 561 GCH CH Cas Cobo Haul Eudora C Smith/R Moore/C Moore 452 GCH CH Mojo’s Rock’N Your World S Borrmann/B Rule 411 GCH CH Dream Hi’s I Got My Game On T Rickard/L Rickard/K Rickard/J Davies 362 GCH CH Sondaisa Seize The Moment C Sullivan/T Kaartinen/M Varpula/A Meyer 220 GCH CH O’Ryan’s One More Time R Biddle 211 GCH CH Crown Royals Start’N A Revolution I Linerud/S Compton 208 GCH CH Stardust Sherob Georgia On My Mind T Witte/R Witte/S Wallis 191 GCH CH Takara’s Right Up My Ally D Berg/J Berg 176 GCH CH Cr - Wicca’s Trade Secret A Bavaria/C Burke/T Bavaria/J Charnik Alaskan Malamutes 669 GCH CH Catanyas Latin Lover P Kendrick/A Martinez/A Syar 648 GCH CH Catera’s Funfast N Worldclass A Volkomener/n Volkomener 336 GCH CH Ice Crystal’s Top Gun J Plourde 307 GCH CH Rogues Jonny Walker Blk Labl S Weston/J Weston 258 GCH CH Shekinah Pure In Heart J Van Zandt/J Fruge/S Fruge
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252 GCH CH North Face Ixa Takka Bow A Welch/R Roffey 201 GCH CH Q Quinault’s i lt’ TTwisted i t d Si Sister t T Baker/M Coburn 196 GCH CH Nanuke’s Take It To The Limit J Radford/S Andrea 189 GCH CH Wolfmountain’s Special Ops P Jenkins/E Jenkins 184 GCH CH Awanuna’s Tornado Of Snow B Pfeiffer/R Pfeiffer Anatolian Shepherd Dogs 174 GCH CH Inanna Bay Boudreau Of Luckyhit E Tallon/K Marcus 122 GCH CH Eiserntor Aa Mustafa Of Turkay L Curran/S King 73 GCH CH Birinci’s Hint Of Hoja C Emanuel/L Emanuel 69 GCH CH Carpe Diem’s Old School S Wykle 57 CH Santan’s Johnnie Walker Gold T Leese 35 CH Island Farm Case Closed D Barron/D Grunnah 30 CH Aegean’s Theia K Gerlach 22 CH Birinci’s Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride C Emanuel/L Emanuel 21 GCH CH Lucky Hit Shadow Lavanta J York/E Conard 16 GCH CH Gerlach Zorlu Veli M Griffith/L Kenny Bernese Mountain Dogs 1333GCH CH Liebenhund’s Who’s Your Daddy R Jacksic/B Bych 1099 GCH CH Alpenspirit’s Lion King D Hitchcock/M Turbide 838 GCH CH Alpenspirit Who’s On First A Summers/G Summers 796 GCH CH Taplacs Invincible Vinny RN E Buonpane 433 GCH CH Blumoon Tanzenite V Blackrock CD D Cox/G Reeve/T Yrjonen 381 GCH CH Adesa The Heat Is On R Harrison/B Kinley-Blewett 380 GCH CH Trevi’s Lonestar B Bych 345 GCH CH Alpenspirit Just In Time J Singleton/M Turbide 319 GCH CH Sapphires Practical Magic M Rosello/C Arbuthnot/R Arbuthnot 310 GCH CH B-Havens Sherpa’s Mtn Endeavor J Byers Black Russian Terriers 229 GCH CH Petr Pervy Iz Russkoi Dinastii L Jordan 176 GCH CH Rus Maknalis Shtorm Of Arbat M Mastroianni 126 GCH CH Over The Moon About Borislav R Keeling/C Keeling 98 GCH CH Mechta Kiev-Grada Iz Sozvezdiya Alex RN H Haldi 72 GCH CH Chelentano Iz Chigasovo D Rakers/L Rakers 48 GCH CH Cerberus Never Say Die L Milburn 47 GCH CH Russian Bear’s Riki Brianna CDX RAE2 E Caldwell 45 GCH CH Kamila At Aristes S Nadezhdonoi Poljany C Stumm/F Dilsaver/S Gaunt 43 GCH CH Filimon Rbk Iz Galickih Zemel RN P Bartley/H Haldi 41 GCH CH Lancelot Chiornyy Prints RN E Archer/P Archer Boxers 5031GCH CH Winfall Brookwood Styled Dream D McCarroll/J Billhardt/S Tenenbaum 2429 GCH CH R And G’s Mystical Dancer R Bezerra/B Bachman/R Servetnick/G Steel 2281 GCH CH Duba-Dae’s Who’s Your Daddy C Vose/W Bettis/L Jansson 2213 GCH CH Carillon’s M V P A Anderson/S Anderson 2020 GCH CH Winfall I Dream Of Style K Robbins/C Robbins/G Adkins/B Adkins/T 1318 GCH CH Mahogany’s It’s About Time G Tafur/S Tafur 947 GCH CH Bravo N Sunset Stealing Time K Robbins/C Robbins/G Adkins/B Adkins/D 854 GCH CH Jacquet’s Laredo El Encanto D Sparks/N Sparks/L Casella 845 GCH CH Mahogany’s Mi Own Sweet Time L Gardner/D Gardner 580 GCH CH Can-Cia’s Stand Up And Deliver For West K Mott/G Kanwischer/S Canciamille Bullmastiffs 639 GCH CH Sumertym Southwind Magic Carpet Ride R Manuel/K Manuel/N Parker 619 GCH CH Peerless I Am The Love Bug C O’LARRY/A O’Larry/S Crawford 498 GCH CH Highpoint’s Fifth Wheel Don’T Blink R Saunders/D Saunders 317 GCH CH Dal Primo’s B’Mew Just In Queso E Gonzalez 302 GCH CH Newcastle’s Picturesque Picasso K Spencer/A Scully 264 GCH CH Paradise’s Woks Empire State E Revuelta/K Skow/R Stephanos 230 GCH CH Starrdogs Concrete Cowboy RN M Edwards/J Lane/K Roberts 211 GCH CH Brobens Best Of Bullmast T Uyeno/P O’Brien 196 CH Tru Grit Muscle Mayhem RN C Corner 190 GCH CH Nix Stacked Quarterback T Durkee/A Millett
Cane Cors Corso 291 GCH CH Castleguard’s Diego A Verdoorn/R Verdoorn Verdoorn 222 GCH CH C Leonitis Big Show Sargent C Sargent/N Sargent 155 GCH CH C Pridenjoyz Afterglow K Sauers 95 GCH CH C Red Rock Canyon’s Spartacus S Messer/C Gebers 93 GCH CH Red Rock Canyon’s Apollo C Gebers 84 GCH CH Campo’s Solomon Di Rockhaven L Barton 53 GCH CH Redrock Canyon’s Eat My Dust S Messer/C Gebers 49 GCH CH Sleeping Giant’s Vittore E Sawyers-Robles/K Cressia 47 GCH CH Bel Monte Keno Godiva M Ertaskiran/E Hodas 37 CH Roman’s Beren Of Numenor M Avellino/C Shattuck Doberman Pinschers 2940GCH CH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici J Mullins/K Mullins 2517 GCH CH Mi-Ti’s Three Cheers J Goldblatt/S Baker/C Silverman/D Roof 1105 GCH CH Steinway’s Paris Is Burning M Loflin 1052 GCH CH A’Monde’s Sand & Dunes Of Sahara A Levine/F Mendes/R Silverman/L Ferrara 918 GCH CH Alisaton The Flight Of The Phoenix M Tingen/P Tingen/G Demilta 910 GCH CH Rauschund’s Aquila Marquis K Zaccaro/C Havener 851 GCH CH Horizon’s Upper Echelon H Zimmerman/L George/R George 657 GCH CH Holmrun’s Really Truly Mine D Kemp/M Kemp 654 GCH CH Allure Envy Me Royalwood V Schohaus L Schoeneman/J Schoeneman/C Pitts 564 GCH CH Protocol’s Sic Itur Ad Astra J Mullins/K Mullins Dogues de Bordeaux 397 GCH CH Mount Sinai’s Crusader St Amand P Duvall 200 GCH CH Gargoyles Brando T Beefcake V Barfield 174 GCH CH Von Hof’s Cisco Kid T Kelly/D Von Hof 99 GCH CH Oak Hollow D’Star Bogilicious H Branscum 82 GCH CH Magnus Z Orisku M Montgomery/M Rogers 72 GCH CH Evergreen’s Rub My Belly At Rising Star J Roberts 58 CH Emberez Endeavor H Yiannos 56 GCH CH Nobelgaze Dark Mirage Diego D Deschambault/L Deschambault/M Maynard 54 GCH CH Mount Sinai’s Creed St. Amand R Bina/S Fabian 47 CH Rhodonite Rolex Emberez C Conway/S Conway German Pinschers 219 GCH CH Oakwood V Kaitlers Revival J Vandervort 214 GCH CH Nevars Jules A Issleib/F Stuby 136 GCH CH Diamondmines Black Ty Affair B Diamond/R Diamond 60 CH Dabney’s Snapdragon RE L Krukar/J Krukar 52 GCH CH Spirits Ceriinan Enebys Chevelle RN V Vihlen Schluter 47 GCH CH Daveren’s Peaceful Dream J Robinson/J Eastman 44 GCH CH Xitamiz Spartacuz L Mills 41 GCH CH Dark Angels Aden Red Energy D Gannon 37 CH Dabney’s Something To Talk About! J Oatney/R Dunn 32 CH Rhodesend’s Superstition D Turner Giant Schnauzers 370 GCH CH Kenro’s Happy Hour R Greenslade 327 GCH CH Sonnenschein River Chase R Foster/P Foster 253 GCH CH Skyline’s Eliminator T Fay/W Fay/C Mazzenga/A Mazzenga 236 GCH CH Skansen’s Sir August Brigs M Williams 201 GCH CH Skansen’s Bacchus II S Sansone 153 GCH CH Ingebars Siasconset Rose M Reese/M Bisceglia 130 GCH CH Bonney Indigo Moon B Snyder/J Ferrera 109 GCH CH Spicerack She’s All That RN M Davis 107 CH Tanglewood’s Licensed To Kill E Fojtik/J Erath/C Erath 53 GCH CH Skansen’s La Belle Garce B McMullen/D McMullen Great Danes 2204GCH CH Lobato’s JitterBug Man M Thomas/J Lobato/G Cole 1186 GCH CH Lobato’s Code Red J Lobato/A Stillwell/K Lyon/T Miller 1003 GCH CH Shalako Conspiracy Of Rondomar D Marks 877 GCH CH Echolane-Darlin’s Beyond A Shadow Of A D Davis/J Brungard/L Moser 861 GCH CH Raintree Erinwood Dixie Magic Dragon R Gumbs/P Deloria/L Cornelius/S Fetters 763 GCH CH Shoreline-East-West Playit Again Sam N Schycker-Bailey/J Bailey 724 GCH CH Diola’s Start Your Engines J Diola
714 GCH CH Jerdans Gone With The Wind R Gerdts 611 GCH CH Bayside Just Another Day In Paradise J Mulligan/V Mulligan 589 GCH CH Holledanes Kid Rio V Sligo S Wall/K Wall/S Kelleher-Duckett Great Pyrenees 384 GCH CH Rivergroves Trump This J Boyd 282 GCH CH Pyrpressure L’Orgueil M Johnson/G Johnson 229 GCH CH Dieudonne William Of Orange N Sharpe/K Simons/P Midgorden 200 GCH CH Honor’s Promise Of The Future B Ducker/K Bruneau 185 GCH CH Saddle Ridge Power Of Won B Tompkins-Weiss 171 GCH CH Rivergroves Chevalier Des Montagne D Knight/J Knight 163 CH Rivergroves When Stars Go Blu J Boyd/M Cox/M Stewart 132 GCH CH Beren’s Hope Of Thorn Hill J Wood 107 GCH CH Pyrfection Robert Rivers J Weymouth 106 GCH CH Euzkalzale P.J. D’ Chanterelle T Denney-Combs/T Strom Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs 358 GCH CH Breezy Ridge Maximus T Conway/K Krumpe 347 GCH CH Twinpeaks Sammy The Redbull E Mcwilliams/G Ruth 306 GCH CH Painted Mtn Oliver Twist Of Fate K Markley/R Markley 288 GCH CH Swiss Run’s SD Patriot D Barringer/B Never/D Never 262 GCH CH Derby’s X Marks The Spot A Mcfadden/D Echols 198 GCH CH Shamrock Courageous Admiral C Scott/J Scott/J Wilson/R Wilson 154 GCH CH Snowy Mountain’s Zeus T Davis/S Davis 144 CH Houha’s Silvio Dante Giovanni M Grunewald/J Grunewald 125 GCH CH Sudnly Mundy Mnr Bless Her Heart CD B Warner/D Campeau 125 GCH CH Applewood Valentino Of Katken K Plowucha/K Plowucha/K Militello Komondorok 101 GCH CH Meadow View Officer N A Gentleman S Harman/M Harman/J Cupolo 57 GCH CH Nagyalma Unforgettable Too N Liebes/E Liebes/V McNelis 24 GCH CH Szilvahelyi A Szerelem Rabja J Kachel/J Kachel/M Horvath/J Horvath 5 CH Szilvahelyi Aranyos M Horvath/J Horvath/Z Horvath 5 Nagyalma Xcellent Adventure K Bruneau/N Liebes 3 Quintessential Chauncey S Wilczewski/D Wilczewski 3 Last But Not Least L Gray 3 CH Quintessential Curious George M. J Cupolo 2 Lajosmegyi Stormy Weather L Finegan/A Quigley/P Turner 2 Zoodys Buy Your Own Shoes N Pasquali/T Pasquali Kuvaszok 285 GCH CH Szumeria’s Wildwood Silver Six Pence M Vila/L Brady/C Muir 40 GCH CH Mattiaci High Voltage At Glacier Creek D Blank 39 GCH CH Double Ring Tarees Dream Machine C Ringering/K Ringering/I Miller/R Mille 31 GCH CH Windridges Zoltonii Of Silver Meadow J Crawford/D Windham 26 GCH CH Glacier Creek’s Pge Zuiderzee Adventure D Blank 26 CH Autumn Winds Dream Reborn B Tatay 24 GCH CH Szep Tars Desert Freeze CD RA T Ginther/M Ginther 22 CH Szumeria’s Dime Store Magic RN L Brady/C Townsend 20 GCH CH Rebel Ridge Southern Beauty I Miller/R Miller 19 GCH CH Szep Tars Heart’s Cry RN T Ginther/M Ginther Leonbergers 200 GCH CH Starhavens All I Want For Christmas H Austin/N Austin 171 GCH CH Mr Simply A Mason RN K Stickel 123 GCH CH Mountain Lake’s Apache Chief K Zakrewski/L McLaughlin 90 GCH CH A. Feiner Eros L Bazlen 84 CH Bluebonnet’s Blazn W Mtn Dream W Jones/T West 74 GCH CH Teberru Von Alpensee K Steichen 61 CH Bellawood’s And The Beat Goes On R Sebastiani/L Sebastiani 55 GCH CH Mandolin Trails Beckon Me Home E Bufton 46 CH Leodania’s Ma Reggio Di Calabria M Ruggiero-Smith 42 CH Muerfy Von Alpensee S Peznowski/L Peznowski Mastiffs 1135GCH CH Lexington Divine’s Put Me In, Coach J Sanchez/C Sanchez/M DeLisa/E Tortorell 1075 GCH CH Britestar’s Dueling Desperado P Wilkinson/B House 974 GCH CH Jadems Rythm-N-Boo T Woods
621 GCH CH Lazy D’s Bonnie Blue N Walker/C Livingston 555 GCH CH Friends Big Gun “Gunnar” J Friend 512 GCH CH Beowulfs Get A Load Of Me-Mt W’s Willie M Warfield/R Warfield 293 GCH CH Miller’s Big Bad Baron Of Victory J Miller/J Miller 279 GCH CH Beowulfs Bit O’Blarney T McKeown-Weaver 224 GCH CH Hoosier Dream Come True L Lautner/W Boyles 193 CH Resolute’s Ticket To Ride T Smith/L Watson/S Low Neapolitan Mastiffs 294 GCH CH Bruno Della Vecchia Roma J Wolf 41 GCH CH Ironwood’s Marcelo Roman Luciano S Vann-Spruill 32 CH Cinciripini’s Fiamma L Cinciripini/J Cinciripini 27 CH Cinciripini’s Filippo L Cinciripini/J Cinciripini 24 CH Pericles Emperadores G Porras 22 Amazing Love’s Crush L Hershberger 21 CH Newworldmastino’Sesperanza-A.K.A.Chiquita E Ibarra 17 CH Beefcake Bodacious Of Majestic J Deppen/S Neely/G Neely 13 Baby Blue’s Xpresso L Young-Roberts 12 CH Maximum’s Integra M Aaron-Mcelyea Newfoundlands 662 GCH CH Rain Coast Partner-Of-Dreams L Fernandez/N Garcia Valle 524 GCH CH Skipper’s Eminence King Of Helluland L Vande Ven/P Helming 459 GCH CH Pawsinn Threeponds Lancelot V Nguyen/G Dotzman 452 GCH CH Cypress Bay Don Juan Demarco C Borklund/J Borklund 397 GCH CH Bowater’s Even Now D Sylvester/C Sylvester 327 GCH CH Tempest’s Forecaster O’ Lanikai RN D Bridge/T Bridge/S Petsch/D Petsch 314 GCH CH Bear N Mind’s The Guardian CD C Gorsuch/D Gorsuch 314 GCH CH Kodiak Acres Name In Bright Lights S Luca/P Morgan/J Rowland 308 GCH CH Big Dog Farm Oh My Baby Huey L Cole/R Cole 300 GCH CH Voldemort At Chekrd Des Oursons Du Vent M Tumlin/D Blaine/D Zick-Reep Portuguese Water Dogs 1658GCH CH Aviators Luck Be A Lady M Dugan/C Dugan 774 GCH CH Spyglass’s Legend Of Bahia M Rembleske 636 GCH CH Driftwood’s I Have A Dream E Ginn/M Powell 473 GCH CH Pouch Cove’s Lonesome Dove A Phelan 459 GCH CH Navio’s Flower Of The Sea P Cazenave/F Cazenave 416 GCH CH Driftwood’s Coffee Break Jake J Wechsler/M Powell/A Fleisschli Brown 318 GCH CH Pouch Cove’s Mizrahi C O’Neil 300 GCH CH Seascape Admiral Caswell G Rosen/K Rosen 245 GCH CH Vindouro’s By All Means K Weinberg/M Groth 204 GCH CH Roseknoll’s Emerald Sea P Heath/M Heath/S Teasley/C Teasley Rottweilers 2520GCH CH Cammcastle’s Friar Tuck RN A O’Brien/V O’Brien 1459 GCH CH Cammcastle’s Kore Elements P Schumacher/S Otto 1210 GCH CH Parisans Helo Of Riverridge R Ramsour/T Johnston/S Eikanger-Stoops 1109 GCH CH D’Oro Solidos Feliciano Uno D Cabe 993 GCH CH Cammcastle’s My Gigolo G Renzulli/W Renzulli 697 GCH CH Falkoretakingcareofbiznessstnhdg H Tollison/B Ward Tollison 693 GCH CH Von Hoffman’s Antsy Prance P Hoffman/R Zimmerman/M Sledge/M Sledge 463 GCH CH Barstes Heard It On The Ten B Thomas 402 GCH CH Nighthawk’s X-Mas Bonus CD RE E Janner/S Janner 390 GCH CH Zdrake Titan Vom Stefanhaus CD RE J Horsley/J Horsley/S Grant Samoyeds 1100GCH CH Glacier’s N Rowdy’s Czargent Trouble C O’Neill/J O’Neill 661 GCH CH Polar Mist War Admiral L Olsson 615 GCH CH Cot’Npic’N Polarmist’s Rising Son D Daggett 489 GCH CH T-Snow Star’s Journe’ Of The Heart M Willdigg/L Ragsdale 468 CH Cabaka’s Gabe Of Rock Star G Morell/K Jensen 423 GCH CH Pebbles’ Run Hammy Davis Jr A Kiell Green 413 GCH CH “Stolichnaya” Stoli L Edel/J Augustus 367 GCH CH Ala-Kasam’s Spirit Of The Snow B Delaney/T Delaney 356 GCH CH White Magic’s Skyy Vanilla H Shannon/C Parma-Collier 280 GCH CH Millcreeks Jesse James P Griffin/G Griffin
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Siberian Huskies 1030GCH CH Kontoki’s A Bend In The Road N Wisniewski/J Guin/M De Palma/T Oelschl 910 GCH CH Topaz Enjoy The Ride H Weng Tang/L House 833 GCH CH Indigo’s Synama Wood Imp D Qualls/J Duwaldt-Coutu/P Powell/B Mitc 807 GCH CH Topaz T.R.O.U.B.L E. K Courtelis/C French/B Yarling 767 GCH CH Karnovanda’s Tenzing J Russell/S Hubbach/L Cera 763 GCH CH Indigo’s Hilltop Istate D Qualls/S Qualls 509 CH Oshvah’s The Devil Made Me Do It M Uhlir/D Uhlir 499 GCH CH Nahani Starlyte Vajra B Fay 415 GCH CH Snocrest’s Leone Di Oro S Barkon/M Shveima 262 GCH CH Poli’s ForgetAboutit M Polimeni/F Polimeni St. Bernards 708 GCH CH Alta Vista’s Billion Kilowatt CD RN T Brown/R Bonito 270 GCH CH Swissongs Saddle Rock M Taylor/K Doty 264 GCH CH Mickey III K Welch/C Figueroa 210 GCH CH Lasquite’s Banjo V Orlando P Woods/J Woods/M Smith 199 CH Benbaron’s Taboo Of Yondo M Smith/A Shah 180 GCH CH Marianette’s The Fugitive M McShane/E Hillebrand 173 GCH CH Tinkberbells Solid Gold B Leech/S Furgeson/K Parkman 162 GCH CH Stoan’s Rupert Of Oz BN RA P Wensman/J Zielinski 152 CH Kings Mill Lombardi L Wilson/R Wilson 129 GCH CH Vicdory’s Julius Ceasar CD RN L Griffin/V Graves/J Wolf/N Scott Standard Schnauzers 889 GCH CH Pepper Tree Zorro V Morgenwald P Duffee 586 GCH CH Shalimars Golden Ticket J Trombley/N Lomando 377 GCH CH Goarrhein Chateau Palos Shiraz RN TD PT M Just/D Just/E Mohrenweiser/H Mohrenwei 272 GCH CH Halcyon’s Samuel Adams T White/P White 269 GCH CH Pepper Tree Apollo V Silverado J Legan 211 GCH CH Charisma Maxim Von Diable L Adiletti/J Adiletti 172 GCH CH Mistic’s Longfellow Serenade S Marsh/A DeRenzis 137 GCH CH Avignon’s Buffalo Soldier M Cardell/S Imler 112 GCH CH Sketchbook Neon Lights L Hansen 98 GCH CH Halcyons Quirina P Minnich Tibetan Mastiffs 365 GCH CH Seng Khri Bartok Of Dawa Z Smith/D Nechemias/L Claus 81 GCH CH Drakyi Gold Standard R Eichhorn/M Brantley/L Brantley 65 GCH CH Drakyi Sagun Kachar C Gordon/L Cain Denk/M Denk 53 CH Dreamcatcher Major Victory Of Loki D Parsons/S Novarro/W Slayton 49 GCH CH Citadel’s Dpal Byad Ma Seng B Lott 46 GCH CH Legends Kailas Himalayan S Frank/L Boyer 41 GCH CH Samrat Of Saras S Ochsenbein/H Sekhon 39 GCH CH Aujudon’s In Awe Turkemon A Lee/J Lee 36 CH Honeymooners Tiberius Lane J Lane 33 GCH CH Sa Nashoba’s Comanche Tseena Kenai G Nunnally
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Cairn Terriers 941 GCH CH Maverston Double Dutch T Erickson/M Lucier 679 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Ashley V Malzoni 362 GCH CH Terriwood Mojo B Doyle/N Lentgis/K Godwin/T Godwin 266 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Fergus J Valle 256 GCH CH Caledonian In-For-A-Penny In For A Penny Of Wolfpit L Hutchinson 211 GCH CH Dogwood Love Affair P Davis 201 GCH CH Booker’s Sequel O’ Mcpooh J Ganyo 152 GCH CH Mchan’s Diamond Chip N Lovelady/D Bullard 127 CH Cherbo Harwood Steele at Harmony K Loken/J Loken 126 GCH CH Stonehollow Magic Touch L Tubbs Dandie Dinmont Terriers 155 GCH CH Pastime Eloise At The Plaza K Cramer/P Cramer 52 GCH CH Redclay Dreamboat Lieutenant Disher L Chapal/M Menozi 49 CH Pennylane Professor Hill J Glick/L Glick 37 CH King’s Mtn. Angelina Ballerina S Hickson/D Francis/S Wolfskill 37 GCH CH New Frontier At Meriglen J Judge/M Wilson 34 CH Pennywise Dirty Dancing C Nelson 26 GCH CH Derry Down Schooner Peace & Joy K Dorn/L Gerrity 24 GCH CH Clossongrey Jack O Lantern B Baese 23 CH Scoshire Ben Bently W Ellis/S Ellis 22 Lonsdale Sir Joseph Porter A Simpson Fox Terriers (Smooth) 929 GCH CH Slyfox Sneak’s A Peek J Smith 549 GCH CH J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice S Hoffen/H Hoffen/A Booth/P Booth 274 GCH CH Lil’Itch Steeplechase F Lara/M Aroney 261 GCH CH J’Cobe Broxden The Headliner J Rodes/A Booth 224 GCH CH Foxlorr Double Dare J Fishbach/L Gyenge 185 GCH CH Warfox High Mtn Rocky Mountain High L Nelson/S Nelson 164 GCH CH Fortuna De Aiedkii’S V Malzoni 149 GCH CH High Mtn Accidental Tourist C Snavely/R Snavely 127 GCH CH Frenchpark Moon Of Wintertime JE J Valle 99 GCH CH A Cut Above B Lewis/J Smith Fox Terriers (Wire) 329 GCH CH Jadee-Connacht Just You Wait J Diehl/L Manning/K Reges 249 GCH CH Gallant Statesman Of Steele T Steele 236 GCH CH Dalriada’s Mystic C Campbell/M Doleski/C Ruggles/B Dowd 111 GCH CH Travella Stage Star V Malzoni 100 GCH CH Smywyre Make My Day M Smith/D Smith 99 GCH CH Aljamar Dealin With The Devil M Laschinski/J Rue 53 GCH CH Mcfox’s Stellaluna K Hudziak/C Puig/G Obradovich/M Obradovi 50 CH Purston Spitfire Of Foxxfyre P Cervantes/A Cervantes 43 GCH CH Briarlea’s Poison Ivy V Matanic 39 CH Afterall Painting The Sky S Olund/M Olund/D Ryan Glen of Imaal Terriers 210 GCH CH Coleraine’s Mandalay Royalty B Sussman/R Shuter/M High 103 GCH CH Daulton’s Hunter Green C Cleary/S Tighe 63 GCH CH Daulton’s Maeve Of Cill Dara J Daulton/J Carlson/L Klein/P Estes 44 GCH CH Rainbow Springs Wicklow’s Warrior Of Ber W Roland/R Roland/M Carty 34 GCH CH Rainbow Springs Dermot RE NJP L Trainor/M Carty 31 GCH CH Daulton’s Oriana Of Cill Dara J Daulton/P Estes 28 CH Finnabair Rocket’s Red Glare A Henschel/M McDaniel 28 GCH CH Broc Rua Tallulah RE OAP NJP A Lopez/L Lopez/N O’More 26 GCH CH Finnabair Fiona The Wicked M McDaniel/M Ewald 20 CH Finnabair Waking Kilmurray C Dougherty Irish Terriers 573 GCH CH Fleet St. Fenway Fan A Barker/V JNR 91 GCH CH Sugarbush’s American Girl T Miller/D Miller 63 CH Dearg Madra’s Foolish Pleasure M Ulrich/L Ulrich 51 CH Celtic’s Danny Boy M Hassard/L Hassard 39 CH Laochragh’s Clancy K Marsh/K Marsh 39 GCH CH Rockledge’s Micah Of Meath L Honey/J Wilson 35 CH Donedaire’s Diamond In The Sky P Shaw/M Shaw 30 CH Donedaire’s He’s The Boss M Shaw/P Shaw
26 GCH H CH C Leahy’s Lad Of Redloch E Nagel/RR Nagel/F Naagel/F Kuntz 19 CH Limerick’s Lim merick’s Maria Eva Duarte De Peron J Wessel/B Wessel//B O’C O’Connor Kerry Blu Blue ue Terriers 579 GCH CH Bluebeard’s Suddenly Bridey L Brown/C Brown 579 GCH CH Cranmoss Finbar Of Colinca J McGrath 405 GCH CH Trozian Onyx At Torum E Yingling/L Yingling 355 GCH CH Edbrios Stradivari E Randall 132 GCH CH Alainn Dugan G Geoghegan/B Geoghegan/S Redmon/C Redmo 121 GCH CH Pendragon Lucrecia S Boysen/J Vellegas 99 GCH CH Aon Rhythm N Blues M Johnson/P Johnson 89 CH Aran Ferbane N Kunze 86 GCH CH Diana’s Glory Of Deaglan D Thompson 78 GCH CH Kerrisel’s Here’s Looking At You R Nicholson/C Nicholson Lakeland Terriers 170 GCH CH Tuscaroran Champ Luna F Lara/P Martinez/H Luna 154 GCH CH Black Watch On The Rocks J Heath/S Atherton 102 GCH CH Manoir’s Match Pointe R Wilson/M Wilson 70 GCH CH Brocair’s Flower Power At Revelry T Thomas/D Green 61 GCH CH Talydales Friend Of The Force S Smith 50 GCH CH Thor-Kourt Kweetbt Tyrakeag M Cohen/B Robinson/F Salas/E Gualtieri 45 GCH CH Westwynd High Hopes B Kellogg/S Kellogg 29 CH Char Dar’s Merry Manhattan D Paynter 25 Sanherpinc Paris (Foreign Dog - Registration Pending.) 23 CH Brocair’s Kira At Echo RN P Johansson Manchester Terriers (Standard) 233 GCH CH Medley’s War Hunt E Tonini/J Tonini 125 GCH CH Oasis Hi Jack The Show W Ringel/G Anderson 115 GCH CH Starfire’s Leave It To Me Of Subira E Hines/B Buell/B Odell 113 GCH CH Wilane’s Notorious Rebel B Wood/J Emrick 59 CH Saint Lazar’s Ring Of Fire R Travis/W Walker/C Walker/P Hall/M Chav 52 GCH CH Shal-Mar’s Mancunian Hot Rock CDX RE J Sampson/M Sampson 51 CH Stafire’s Girl With The Midas Touch Of Subira B Odell/E Hines 50 GCH CH Toria Royalty In The Making T Taylor/V Herbert 41 CH Blackhawks National Treasure J Gorman/N Gorman/S Gorman/S Gorman 37 GCH CH Oakwoods Hollywood D Jones/K Schiff/R Jones Miniature Bull Terriers 163 GCH CH Bonsai Fools Gold G Simonds 116 GCH CH Nederes’ Lil Game O’Blackjack T Messinger/K Wolf 99 GCH CH Eggstream Edwina Over Easy L Duncan 82 GCH CH Evolution’s Eddie Izzard S Cummings/B Hainline/K Toomey/J DeGrucc 80 GCH CH Cambrias Shel Be All Fired Up E Held/C Korn 72 GCH CH Nederes’ Adventures With Stitch A Gunter/J McNeill 71 GCH CH Temris Bully For Me A Nelson 56 GCH CH Minotaur Dolly Dagger V Giamo 55 GCH CH Royalbard’s E Z On The Eye R Hausken/O Hausken 54 CH Sabath Od Rudej Wiedzmy C Raynor/R Raynor Miniature Schnauzers 1229GCH CH Lonestar’s Wicked Good S Edwards/R Edwards 869 GCH CH Earthsong Remedy For The Blues K Hoffmann/R Hoffmann 615 GCH CH Allaruth Solebay Chipothgoldblok Y Phelps/R Ziegler 447 GCH CH Belgar’s Desert Sand M Lande/L Harstad 391 GCH CH Regency’s I Believe In Miracles B Verna 325 GCH CH Lewis’s Red Hot Chili Pepper D Lewis/K Lewis 250 GCH CH Regency’s Storm Trooper C Haney 213 GCH CH Baron Dude D’Argent J Elsea/R Robbins 200 GCH CH Blythewood Full Metal Jacket J Huber 182 GCH CH Kelly Steele A Triple Crown A Wittman/G Kelly/S Steele Norfolk Terriers 418 GCH CH Max-Well’s Violet S Kipp/B Miller 368 GCH CH Cracknor Cross The Ts P Beale/E Matell/B Sweigart 123 CH Venerie’s Regatta Dr. Who P Beale/R Stamm/P Dzuik 111 GCH CH Starmtn Ez Link To Domby J Sternberg/K Sternberg 76 GCH CH Bigwig’s Mack The Knife H Cole/D Hall/C Cole/K Slump
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68 GCH CH C Caprock’s apro ap aprock’s apro Yankee Clipper E Davenport/J Hays 55 GCH CH Max-Well’s Rainbow K Kopack/B K k/B Miller/S Mill /S Ki Kipp 54 GCH CH Bigwig’s Most Happy Fella K Slump/D Hall 50 CH Max-Well’s Red Apple S Kipp/B Miller 45 CH Barnstable Bold Over S Stemmler Norwich Terriers 1018GCH CH Skyscot’s Poker Chip C Dodwell 794 GCH CH Yarrow Yenerie Starlite Express W Pape 353 GCH CH Waiterock Jack Falstaff C Harper 246 GCH CH Abbedale Take Two At Taliesin L Sons/J Sons/J Eckert 220 GCH CH Winsome Harry Sam I Am L Marshall/H Marshall 212 GCH CH Back In Black J Outhet/J Outhet/M White/A White/A Hall 210 GCH CH Maystar’s Coast To Coast D Vogt/S Vogt 161 GCH CH Fly’N High’s Sonic Boom L Marshall/H Marshall/S Jones 145 GCH CH Elysium’s Ciao Bella C Clark/K Sullivan 132 GCH CH Itsy Bitsy Troubadour T Willrich/G Willrich Parson Russell Terriers 449 GCH CH Star Valley Double Double K Fitzpatrick/D Fitzpatrick 386 GCH CH Ratrace Surfer Girl Rosewood T Rickard/L Rickard/K Rickard/J Davies 260 GCH CH Bayshore N’Rv Queen Victoria Y Herrera/J Baylis 225 GCH CH Cobblestone Gathers No Moss S Tolleson/K Baker 222 GCH CH Brillwood Dress Blues L Edwards/M Strom-Bernard 186 GCH CH Foxbend Colour Me More J Miller/J Gardner/S Crawford/D Crawford 173 GCH CH Thunder Hill Soul Journey K Miller/J Miller 124 GCH CH Highland Downs Maizelle R Ford/J Ramming 119 GCH CH Panther Creek Be Proud N Montalone/J Ramming 107 GCH CH Stonebrook’s Academy Award B Wilson/M Cabral/K Dawson Scottish Terriers 825 GCH CH Blueberry’s Surely You Jest J Eggert/D Eggert 344 GCH CH Dynasty’s Br Dressed To Impress J Valle 225 GCH CH Lomondview Clementina D Eggert/J Eggert 175 GCH CH Anstamm Wild West Anstamm Knl/J Craig 137 CH Pendlehill Bewitched A Jennings/J Jennings 131 GCH CH Mcvan’s Lightning And Lace Strikes A Solomito 122 GCH CH Lanscot Tiger Lily T Langham 118 GCH CH So What Dhurazzell C Thompson/R Garvin/D Mackie 117 CH Pjscot Thistlepark Elegant Eleanor J Robertson/J Di Girolamo 113 GCH CH Charthill Power Broker K Vogt/C Hill/K Hill Sealyham Terriers 214 GCH CH Efbe’s Goodspice Easy Money F Bergeron/M Good 61 GCH CH Cepage C’Est La Vie De Dunnville K Haugland/K Haugland/P Browne/C Jenning 45 GCH CH Rosemont’s Cayenne Turbo J Cohron 40 CH Crownshire Kings Ransom Enzo G Cuajao/B Cuajao 39 CH Dubwyre Tequila Sunrise D Francois/J Thill 35 CH Dubwyre Sargent Pepper J Thill/D Francois 29 GCH CH Slyfox Sin City At Witzn RE OA OAJ NF S Schneider/J Taggart/M Taggart 22 CH Wildwind Low Ryder B Fain/B Snyder/J Ferrera 20 CH Goodspice Billy The Kid T Doake/K Doake 17 GCH CH Shshown’s Royal Double Dip Delight CD B Dunlap Skye Terriers 166 GCH CH Gleanntan Comeflywithme! G Wolf/Gleanntan Knl 140 GCH CH Cragsmoor Buddy Goodman C Koch/V Malzoni 96 GCH CH Solana Big Lebowski M Shiue 81 GCH CH Talakan Trumpeter Swan J Davis 76 GCH CH Solana Avantgarde M Shiue 75 GCH CH Jay-Roy Byrne ‘N Hot For You D Salandro 58 GCH CH Kuhl Breeze Lil’ Less Talk E Ridley/D Ridley 29 CH Aristocratic Tivoc Of Skye-High P Boyne 21 CH Highlanders Stuart Royalist P Zeller 21 CH Cinder Of Skye-High P Boyne Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers 805 GCH CH Gleanngay Legend Of The Grail S Leonard 388 GCH CH Doubloon’s Salt Of The Earth E Landa
323 GCH CH C Acacia’s Bat Out O’Hel M Lopez/B Smith 301 GCH CH C Michaleen’s Song O’Morning Star D Gordin/P Weir 294 GCH CH C Dundalk Put Me In Coach C Burdge/B Zapf 283 GCH CH C Diamonds Breakfast At Tiffany’S B Hillwig 189 GCH CH C Gemstone Lontree Star Studded K Johnson/E Johnson/J Laylon 150 GCH CH Greentree Moonstruck Mombo Man B McDonald/K McDonald 149 GCH CH Sho-Well’s Bree’s Boy Toy K Elliot 111 CH Vintage Signed Sealed And Delivered L Marrero/B Ness/M Weiss Staffordshire Bull Terriers 513 GCH CH Prada Classic Aranisle At Donnellas P Briasco/P Briasco/R Hopkinson/D Hopkin 407 GCH CH Angranian Derry Mucker Z Smith 232 GCH CH Bullblade Blood And Honour Z Smith 221 GCH CH Trugrip One Singular Sensation D Merritt/E Day/M Jeffreys/J Merritt 173 CH Cresstock Walk The Line C Pew/L Woodward/B Cresse 151 GCH CH Mustang Sally’s Dream Boy D Rashke/P Rashke 136 GCH CH Thrashers Elliott Eversohandsome M Bryant/S Carter 115 GCH CH Camstaff Oridgeno Diesel M Cambra 99 GCH CH Jaxstock’s Life Of Crime P Levine/C Jacksic 87 GCH CH Designer Marchesa By Tartan O Evelyn/S Negri Welsh Terriers 370 GCH CH Shaireab’s Celyn I Kid You Not C Wolters/S Abmeyer 321 GCH CH Bayleigh Shaireab’s Super Hero M Jacobs/K Bailey/S Abmeyer 149 GCH CH Teritails National Treasure T Lohmuller 90 GCH CH Marydale’s Limited Edition J Anspach/M Beecher 86 GCH CH Darwyn’s I’M Not Arguing That L Hotchin 63 CH Darwyn’s Webslinger L Hotchin 55 GCH CH Malvado Dust Devil N Clark/P Clark 47 CH Cambrian Four Star General J Stephens 34 CH Sanherpinc Yo Me Llamo Cumbia S Pinto 23 CH Lyndy’s Sorcerers Apprentice L Persyn/N Jurban West Highland White Terriers 1081GCH CH Mac-Ken-Char’s Superhero J Glodek/J Jaacks/B Neff 653 GCH CH Glennhaven’s Danny Boy O’ Donnybrook F Askin/B Miran 402 GCH CH Serendipity’s Crazed About You D Huffman/I Langner 354 GCH CH Pandwyck’s Pistol Packin’ Mama D Diemer 318 GCH CH Killundine’s Knave Of Rave M Payne 224 GCH CH Plum Creek Di’s Amazing Grace J Forster 172 GCH CH Blythefell Fergus C Hufnagel 168 GCH CH Ridgmar’s Diamond In The Ruff D Davis 122 GCH CH White Oaks Riddick The Warrior S Meisels/G Meisels 103 GCH CH Mizzentop’s Murdoch M Fiore/H Fiore
Toy Group Affenpinschers 246 GCH CH Banana Joe V. Tani Kazari Z Truesdale/M Cooymans 120 GCH CH Tamarin Top Banana M Kahlo 112 GCH CH Tamarin Towntalk Nyteflyte A Alvarez 78 GCH CH Pramada N Coachlight’s Naughty Nestor L Carpenter 73 GCH CH Ferlin’s It’s All About Me L Ferris 71 CH Tamarin Tug P Smith/P Smith 47 CH Hairicanes Georgie On The Run J Plank 40 CH Pramada’s Naughty Nellie Nelson D Nelson/D Nelson 37 GCH CH Collindale’s Feature Presentation At Gizmo K Timko/K Timko/A Cornejo 36 GCH CH Black Forest Million Dollar Baby B Gresser/S Gresser Brussels Griffons 557 GCH CH Cashin’s Walk The Line F Cashin/C Ross 239 GCH CH Raja Got An Xtra Boost At Norbest B Yoakum/L Vanderpool 232 GCH CH Jo-Li I’M A Tease E Calderon-Melendez/B Strange/S Snyder-W 186 CH Hilltop’s Mr Big Stuff C Ross/A Rutherford 154 GCH CH Knolland Amber Moon B Wyckoff/L Boileau 154 CH Knolland Little Devon O’ Luna B Wyckoff/C Ginsberg/S Kipp 147 GCH CH Chismick’s Lights On Broadway K Jaeger/M Jaeger 137 GCH CH Desert Skies Cosmic Galaxy M Brown/P Brown
126 GCH CH Cherwyn’s Firehouse Chili Pepper C Meng/L Meng/C Stevens 97 CH Aberglen Hilltop Rope Trix J Achord Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 2039GCH CH Mondrian V.H. Lamslag RE J York 1325 GCH CH Stepamgar King Of Memphis L Shreffler/J Shreffler 1168 GCH CH Bekenhall Jailhouse Rock F Hall 1150 GCH CH Full Of Malarkey Miles Of Aisles T Kelly/P Kelly 960 GCH CH Orchard Hill Shirmont Backtalk S Henry/B Henry/R Whitney/E Whitney 593 GCH CH Sheeba Diamonds Are Forever I Cahn/M Treacy 482 GCH CH Grantilley Goodwood V Cromer/J Cromer 478 GCH CH Appealing Sir Robert S Piel/J Fogel 436 GCH CH Magical Touch At Judyland J Mittelman 363 GCH CH Crizwood’s Undeniable K Ferrell Chihuahuas (Long Coat) 800 GCH CH Sweet Indeed Newyorkbound R Facchin 783 GCH CH Silver Bluff White Mercedes B Fischer 714 GCH CH Ouachitah Giselle P Holzkopf/M Holzkopf/L George 557 GCH CH Saiyai’s Thai Little Florist “Malee” Y Sakawee/S Sakawee 539 GCH CH Dragon Lair Wildrose Mojo Risin C Marley/K Garrett 514 GCH CH Mina’s Yes It’s Stu Little K Tokugawa/N Fujino 418 GCH CH Wynjyn Hooray For Dollywood M Reid 390 GCH CH Silver Bluff Rolls Royce S Weigand 340 GCH CH Kokura Yama Jp Silent Rose K Yama 339 GCH CH Ouachitah Return Of The King L George Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat) 1353GCH CH Ayrwen Star Kissed Delight G Johnson/A Johnson 761 GCH CH Lugari Holiday Rocco I Lugo/P Murray 513 GCH CH Baroque Creme De Cassis M Hamilton 428 GCH CH South Fork’s Stylish Contender M Held 397 GCH CH Belles -N- Ka-Lynn’s I’M Your Superman K Terry/A Terry 237 GCH CH Yococo’s Olympic Bolt J Eoff/M Eoff 218 GCH CH Rafina Designer Genes B Pendergrass/L Monte 206 GCH CH Panache Lady’s Man H Leslie 197 GCH CH Lee-Gray’s Chip Off The Ole Rock L Silvia/S Gray/D Gray 179 GCH CH Luna Azul Angel Of Joy R-Luv-S R Haney/R Haney/J Smith Chinese Crested 949 GCH CH Whispering Ln’ Chasing That Sensation J Kusumoto/R Kusumoto/T Baldwin-Smart/M 444 GCH CH Vanitonia Devil Wears Prada V Dorris/K Peiser 422 GCH CH Whisperinglane Back Seat Betty C Baldwin/M Baldwin 409 GCH CH Pahlavi Peepin’ Tom S Johnston/S Frazier 376 GCH CH Risin Star Diamond In The Ruff P Charen/P Martin 374 GCH CH Risin Star You Don’t Know Jack K Dutreil/C Clouse/S Lundrigan 370 GCH CH Crestline Butters Scotch M Vila 350 GCH CH Pang Pens Momma’s Little Miracle V Wille Rockwell/J Zeese 331 GCH CH Delende God Blessed Texas L King/S Brunsell 286 GCH CH Fantasmas Evelyn Oteiala R Rugotzke English Toy Spaniels (Blenheim & Prince Charles) 231 GCH CH Loujon Backroads To Paris C Williams/J Ward/K Miller 166 GCH CH Royalist Ready To Reign D Johnson/J Haverick/J Hubbard/W Holbroo 46 CH Cheri-A Wingo Lord Nelson J Wood/J Elliott/W Goddyn 44 CH Adair Madde’s Authentic H Reid/M Reid/J Naimark 31 CH Loujon Thornwood Little Jacob K Miller/J Ward 30 CH Legacyrock My World D Stevens-Lindemaier 24 CH Carousel N’ Southdown Never More G Roy/B Van Deman 20 GCH CH Madde’s Fenomenal II D Bell/R Ekle 17 CH Lto Affability M Landers 15 CH Adair’s Tell-Tale Heart D Wildberger/W Wildberger English Toy Spaniels (King Charles & Ruby) 291 GCH CH Southdown Nonetheless B Van Deman 70 GCH CH Flivverway Fancy Feet J Peterson 64 GCH CH Loujon Suruca Last Issue K Miller/S Jackson/M Jagger/C Williams 34 CH Smokey Valley’s Augustus B Miller 31 CH Lto Common Courtesy M Landers
28 CH Lto Ponder M Landers 27 GCH CH Loyal Pop Th’Cork By Design M Dullinger/B Neubert 25 GCH CH Eli-Fran’s Sir Bruce CDX RAE AX OAJ F Pouder/K Pouder 21 CH Lto Tenderness M Landers 19 CH Chasen Cole Of Carolean M Garritson/D Garritson Havanese 1119GCH CH Los Perritos-Shallowbrook Heir I Am L Nieto/J Ambrose 1067 GCH CH Gingerbred Yukon Jack Desiderio P Lucas/S Lucas 714 GCH CH Harbor’s Petunia Pinkle Bottom C Field/H Bennett 691 GCH CH Bellatak Mcdreamy J Oakes/C Shea/K Patrick/T Patrick/J Sam 635 GCH CH Askin Steppin’ To The Bad Side L Curtis/E Curtis 607 GCH CH Joyfulnoise Come Fly With Me D Hart/G Hart 471 GCH CH Wyhaven’s Walking In Memphis E Ingram/C Wiley/M Hayes 435 GCH CH Qbin’s Happy Feet At Enginuity A Liebing/A Welling 433 GCH CH Oeste’s Havnfun Playin An Outlaw M King/R Schindler/J Vogel 402 CH Harbor’s Don’t Eat The Daisies C Field/H Bennett Italian Greyhounds 1326GCH CH Bo-Bett’s Open Button C Harris 497 GCH CH Honore’s Lily-Belle D Milko/J Milko 248 GCH CH Kc’s Shake Your Groove Thing C Bakker/K Bakker 246 GCH CH Terra Pavan Bright Angel Rising D Sandve/C Sandve 215 GCH CH Deerfield’s Iron Man Integra D Wallace 201 GCH CH Infiniti Written In The Stars K Frennier/K Segelke 177 GCH CH Viva-Anji’s St Michael A Leonard 175 GCH CH Helaynes Red Hot Mini-Cooper S Swanson/B Swanson 169 GCH CH Lyric’s Royal Cracker Jack D Franklin 161 GCH CH Pineridge Anji’s St Cecilia S Galloway/G Galloway/A Leonard Japanese Chin 427 GCH CH Deco’s Gentleman’s Quarterly M Feltenstein 376 GCH CH Tanzen’s Ok Storm Of Zen-Chins G Heiman/E Heiman 279 GCH CH Teabear Darjeeling King Penguin L Kopatch/J Cooney-Waterhouse 231 GCH CH Senhi Ragtime Band C Hines/C Bridgeman 202 GCH CH Victory Samurai Sam E Behrens 201 GCH CH Kelaury At Twilight B Czapor 193 GCH CH Mar-Pem’s Tiz A Tizzy B Reese 191 GCH CH Touche’s Little Rock N Roll D Jobe 187 GCH CH Gayel’s Signature Touche’ G Rivers/J Mortenson/L Magette/P Magette 158 GCH CH Kilbarchan’s Tequilla At Nisyros J Stevens/M Wooldridge/I Watt/D Anderson Maltese 764 GCH CH Rhapsody’s Regarding Henry T Holibaugh 326 GCH CH Seabreeze Caribbean Sun Calling S Bingham-Porter 311 GCH CH Richelieu’s Sugar Rush A Escapita Villegas/J McQuiston/P Keen-F 166 GCH CH Rolling Glenn’s Baby Bear A Glenn 124 CH C And M’s Pretty Petunia G Anderson/M Day 93 GCH CH Divine’s I’M Here For The Party A Stanberry/L Stanberry 75 GCH CH Ta-Jon’s Just Bee-Ing Silly T Simon/T Lehman 59 CH Animalatina Dell’Antica Storia A Timpani 58 CH Scylla’s Small Kraft 199 Lives T Martin Rowell/J Rowell/V Abbott 50 GCH CH Marcris Class Act L Felberg/E Felberg/J Watkins Manchester Terriers (Toy) 537 GCH CH Burmack’s Rosie V Evrmor J Burrows/P Mackesey 165 GCH CH Tropicfox Dreamgirl C Horowitz/d horowitz 145 GCH CH Aquarius Next Generation L Lefevre/R Bristol 142 GCH CH Bright Light’s Rosewood B Hodges/P Rank 105 GCH CH Burmack’s Parisienne P Goss/J Burrows 97 GCH CH Burmack’s Here Comes The Sun RN B Scott-Heim 97 GCH CH Saint Lazar’s Amazin Raisin M Lee 97 GCH CH Saint Lazar’s Topaz W Walker/C Walker/P Hall 94 GCH CH Fwaggles Mixed Blessing K Cornell/D Texter 84 GCH CH Celtic Cross Lady Of Shalott At Carpe Diem J Morris/T Petty/J Petty Miniature Pinschers 922 GCH CH Marlex Classic Red Glare A Angelbello/L Monte 755 GCH CH Kimro’s Soldier Boy K Calvacca
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429 GCH CH Brackley He’s My Warrior M Henricks/G Wittmeier/W Boyette 350 GCH CH Winters Incredible Me K Winters 345 GCH CH Orchid’s High Speed Bump L Riley/K Swilling 250 GCH CH Melody’s Urban Pride Best Ever P Urban/J Heuer 229 GCH CH Glenhaven’s Redhawk C Atteberry/A Thompson 198 GCH CH Risingstar What Was I Thinking C Dry/J Dry 190 GCH CH San Spur’s Forty Five Calibur A Fields 184 CH Aztex March-On Fire Marshall Bill C Smith Papillons 2029GCH CH Zelicaon Butch Cassidy At Draco A Wright 1951 GCH CH Wildfire On The Rocks M Mosing/C Pickett 1085 GCH CH Forevr Errol Flynn L Landis/Y Herrera 991 GCH CH Flashpoint’s Celebration E Akers-Perry/M Perry 807 GCH CH Wingssong Rock Star P Jones 759 GCH CH Arsuma’s Brilliant Diamond A White/D Ashburn/S Markham 742 GCH CH Miracol’s Ace In The Matrix D Duppstadt/C Kirby/D Duppstadt 661 GCH CH Alfa’s Forevr Rebel Spirit S Alfadl 424 GCH CH La Ren Jareaux Breaking News M Quarto/D Clas-Ewy/M Van Cleave 367 GCH CH Domino’s Pandemonium L Temerato/L Domino/E Vandermolen/S Newc Pekingese 492 GCH CH Palacegarden Malachy I Love/S Middlebrooks/D Fitzpatrick 286 GCH CH Franshaw Hear Me Roar J Shaw 260 GCH CH Dunkirk Copyright A Castro/T Reese/R Winters 242 GCH CH Briar-Mar American Gigolo At Vannjty O Gonzalez/G Veach 202 GCH CH Dunkirk Center Stage J Jacobsen/S Marotto/T Reese/R Winters 167 GCH CH Roll-About’s Gold Contender C Forsyth 162 GCH CH Windemere’s Dusting Of White At Pevyne J Thoms/C Koch 137 GCH CH Pequest One Moment In Time D Cooper 136 GCH CH Hoong Tao’s Tanya Tucker S Reznick/L Reznick 118 GCH CH Pequest Love Conquers All T Jenkins/V Hedrick Pomeranians 1525GCH CH Powerpom High Performance P Pongsak 1473 GCH CH Mountain Crest U Don’T Own Me D Gilstrap/C Gilstrap 875 GCH CH Pufpride Somewhere In Time L Beard/V Dimick 820 GCH CH Castile’s Endless Love G Sisneros/C Gatewood 757 GCH CH Cr Simply Irresistible M Koga 634 GCH CH Valcopy Jamel Let’s Rumble D Plonkey/J Paris/J Pardue 398 GCH CH Dee Little Who’s The Boss C Crane/C Crane 379 GCH CH Dreamweavers Dirty Dancing L Pelz 359 GCH CH Char’s I Wanta Talk About Me C Meyer 336 GCH CH Horizon’s A Fly On The Wall R Smith/M Smith/K Morris Poodles (Toy) 1020GCH CH Excell Belle Of The Ball S Talkington 891 GCH CH Smash Jp Moon Walk R Scott/D Burke 395 GCH CH Tropical’s Charm My Heart M Russo/D Burvee 309 GCH CH Broad Bay Hits The Spot S Svoboda 177 CH Sharbelle All That Glitters R Stevens/S Stevens/C Bebawen 171 GCH CH Paperbirch Dbara Bit Of A Maverick P Lorenz/B Conley/R Britton 126 GCH CH Atastar A Carbon Copy At Kaylens V Dorris/K Peiser 92 CH Tropical’s House Of The Rising Sun M Russo 91 CH Cabryn Perfectly Posh C O’Rourke 60 CH Rodells Checkin Out Chester R Connors/A Furness Pugs 1893GCH CH Riversong’s Broadway Joe C Koch 1242 GCH CH Woowoo Serendipity J Cupp/G Cupp 904 GCH CH Jetta’s Pocket Maker By Boss R Robles 778 GCH CH Kenshei And That’s The Way It Is S Kessler/K Meyer/D Huffman 743 GCH CH Winsome’s Trouble At Coral Bay J Sanchez/C Sanchez/V Flatley/C Giles 644 GCH CH Caper’s Sirius Endeavor P Fisher/C Fisher 501 GCH CH Ancoda Castlerock Stock Option A Fischer 454 GCH CH Treasure-Rose Stone Cold J Sorensen/C Rose 354 GCH CH Birchwd’s Legend of Aljac A Mulligan/J Hofer 349 GCH CH Zevald’s Perfect N Dandy J Valdez/J Henderson
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Shih Tzu 1002GCH CH Hallmark Jolei Austin Powers J Walton/R Walton 721 GCH CH Olive’s Grove Odd Thomas P Shea-Zackin/R Zackin 636 GCH CH Pekings Midnight Vision At Wenshu L Lawrence 360 GCH CH Krissy’s Malibu Dreams J Miller/J Mill /J Miller/L Mill /L LLawrence 249 GCH CH Dancee Moonlight Fashion J Danner/G Raber/S Hare 247 GCH CH Ming Dynasty’s Chloe L Davi/G Blackburn 229 GCH CH Xeralane’s Eye Of The Storm C Aucamp/E Aucamp/Xeralane Knl 145 CH Krissy’s Tybee Dream Machine J White 114 GCH CH Lohona It’s Only Make Believe A Maybin/D Haley 89 CH Amitzu China Doll T Forman/M Forman/T Mcfadden Silky Terriers 357 GCH CH Bar-B’s Tawnymist Topias W Leavell/B Leavell 275 GCH CH Snow Glen’s Tesoro Cover Story D Adamcik/D Caselli/P Laperruque 259 GCH CH Wyncliff’s Tawny Mist Tumtrees D Renton/P Powell/D Baggenstos 165 GCH CH My Royal Rebel Hans Solo G Schwartz/J Schwartz 156 GCH CH Mtnview Prince Chbaka Ekruro N O’Rourke/S O’Rourke 143 GCH CH Elfinsilk’s And Rmh King Keoki R Turner/P Hicks/J Hicks/D Martin Wojtek 139 GCH CH Lamplighter’s Bingo M Benson/B Beissel 126 GCH CH Safire Rock It To The Stars A Syar/S Calestini 121 GCH CH Alltogether Its All About Me E Harrison/L Mowrer/L Rosewell 112 GCH CH Wind Dancer Jenstar Backstage Pass T Gallegos/L Hurt Toy Fox Terriers 415 GCH CH Barbary’s Fame ‘N Fortune W Bellamy 248 GCH CH Shively’s Baron Jazzmine’s Contessa M Shively 212 GCH CH Barbary Rough ‘N Ready C Sutton/R Sutton/J Sutton 208 GCH CH Barbary Timbuctoo D Monette 164 GCH CH Prairie Farm Angel Eyes K Stanforth 137 GCH CH Valcopy Wicked Ways D Plonkey/R Davis 118 GCH CH Winstar Royal Piper Of Midlothian I Bishop 114 GCH CH Barbary’s That’s So Raven L Smith/P Nieto 107 GCH CH Dejavu’s Fashion Fancy Girl R Day/M Crane 105 GCH CH Valcopy C-Lyn Raising Kahne L Cannon/J Pardue Yorkshire Terriers 1464GCH CH Stratford’s Diamond Jim B Scott 898 GCH CH Stringer’s Somethings Gotta Give A Stringer/S Barnes/C Marano 809 GCH CH Lane’s Mini Cooper V Wilson/N Amies/M Dearinger 644 GCH CH Foxfire’s City Slicker R Jenks/B Jenks 425 GCH CH Empee’s Ritz Carlton M Dearinger 414 GCH CH Legacy’s Beat The Odds J Mosing 337 GCH CH Pastyme’s Breaking And Entering K Bravo/B Stacy 230 CH Oz’s Over The Top L Serafin 221 GCH CH Shakespeare’s Mid-Night Madness At R Miligan/T Miller 208 GCH CH Tophat That’s Amore A Fultz/L Farmer
Non-Sporting Group American Eskimo Dogs 293 GCH CH Silveroaks First & Foremost R Sampson 153 GCH CH Kort-Mar’s Sparkling Diamond S Ray 127 GCH CH Nuuktok’s Atka Inukshuk S Robertson 103 GCH CH Graces’ Draconis Heaven&Earth T Larsen/M Larsen 91 GCH CH Wachusett’s A Beautiful Heaven S Schilling 89 GCH CH Sierra Rock The House C Cwi/D Allen 81 GCH CH Sierra Mystc Knight To Remembr K Scholz 76 GCH CH Frostiwyt Lytning Jolt J Blackburn 68 GCH CH Silveroak’s Marsha Mellow R Sampson/R Benns 61 GCH CH Smokey Mtn Trader Pup E Tamburine Bichons Frises 699 GCH CH Saks Hamelot Little Drummer Boy B Weidner/L Darman/K Griffin/C Ruggles 314 GCH CH Paray’s Rime Time L Rosio/M Winston/P Flores 281 GCH CH Bibelot’s Purple Heart O’Mine P Abbott/M Abbott/P Hendricks/B Dennis 271 GCH CH Paray’s Private Label II S Phillips/T Pittman/P Flores 234 GCH CH Risgae’s Duke Of Wessex J Clas/R Day 230 GCH CH Risgae’s Dutchess Of Wessex M Fahy/P Schafmayer
227 CH Bodacious Moon Madness G Blue/Z Luo 170 GCH CH Riane’s Gloryb Stepping Out In Style E Schumacher/M Kool 160 GCH CH Rockstar One Singular Sensation L Pimentel 156 GCH CH Nevoso’s Kris Kringle G Grimes/P Ritter Boston Terriers 1316GCH CH Gumbo-Kean’s Cosmic Stargazer J Mangum/A Mangum 782 GCH CH Ken’s N’ Roobarb N’ The Horse Ya Rode K Roux/V Wilt 650 GCH CH Raising The Bar At Dabs B Griner/D Morton 507 GCH CH Keynote’s Knockout Kid G Weyandt/J Harner/C Mccord/V Prater 483 GCH CH Windermeres Mystify J Covill 472 GCH CH Classic’s To Be Or Not To Be E Kennedy 430 GCH CH Flying Ford N Sunglo Dragon’s Bordeaux J Smith/D Smith/H Ford/A Sunday 426 GCH CH Hanson’s Zack Daniels N Hayes 391 GCH CH Zuran’s Me & My Shadow K Wheeler/V Wheeler 380 GCH CH Annalee Told Ya So D Huml Bulldogs 1547GCH CH Stellars Usual Suspect K Gochev/M Norton 1258 GCH CH Little Ponds Loquacious Lucy D Karshner/E Karshner 1152 GCH CH Kepley’s Showbiz Razzle Dazzle J Fisher/R Speiser/B Wolfe 1090 GCH CH Calees The Skye Is The Limit K Hennefer/C Plummer/J Winick 944 GCH CH Cash’s Bringin’ Sexy Back L Cash/C Cash 850 GCH CH River City’s Poetic Justice L Watson/D Watson 814 GCH CH Graybulls Ketel One K Gray/W Gray/A Gray 709 GCH CH Globe And Anchor Sgt Iron Mike D Boyd/D Boyd/V Hearne/M Hearne 645 GCH CH Evergreen’s Hullabaloo Hustle C Roberts/J Flowers/S Flowers 610 GCH CH Newcomb’s Bc Modern Major General C Ramirez/B Newcomb/C Johnson Chinese Shar-Pei 843 GCH CH Chaoyang Chick Magnet At Asia B Berney/H Kamp 776 GCH CH Elite’s By Design S Woodall 638 GCH CH Vaje’s Miss Jayne Hathaway J Mauk/V Mauk 608 GCH CH Chaoyangs Take It To The Limit D Cooper/R Cooper/L Teitelbaum 486 GCH CH Chaoyang Bestofmy Love At Asia M Davis/P Davis/L Myers 236 GCH CH Firetown’s Out Of The Blue M Calltharp 124 GCH CH Margem’s Bogart Here’s Looking At You S Diercks/F Diercks 99 GCH CH Maplewood’s Please Pick This Daisy M Troxell/C Smith 93 GCH CH O-Na-Pei Miss Lunar Moon Dah Lei Woo D Wagoner/L Wagoner 92 GCH CH Rivr Vu - Demar’s Dolly Madison D Gillett/J Cadenelli Chow Chows 634 GCH CH Ayran Hong’s Red Passion P Clerice 518 GCH CH Liontamer’s Dial 1-800-Hotstuff K Tracy/G Roberts/R Roberts 347 GCH CH Kelin’s There Can Be Only One J Esposito/O Hayes 247 GCH CH Northwind’s Il Divo W Eyster/L Eyster 181 GCH CH Woodland’s Winner Takes All M Wacker/D Wacker 137 CH Sitze-Gou’s Glazz Paragon B Buell 132 GCH CH Woodland Devil Went Up To St. Louie M Wacker/D Wacker 117 GCH CH Cross B Impressive Willie N R Bradley/J Burke 115 GCH CH Imagine Loves Second Chance D Spence/T Spence 113 GCH CH E-Lin Traveling Man V Fernandez/L Albert Dalmatians 698 GCH CH Blackthorns Flower Power B Little/J Eversole 509 GCH CH Bret D Gabriel’s Lost Art K Carey 487 GCH CH Troika’s Adagio J Bachey/M Markoff/M Zink 325 GCH CH Paisley Nspird By Broadway S Macmillan/M Iwaoka/G Iwaoka 294 GCH CH Jilloc’s Rich And Famous RN C Carro/I Liban 290 GCH CH Daldorado Dotzinks Bond R Lawson 279 GCH CH Mt Bryton’s Covert Operative C Bartell 262 GCH CH Royalty’s Taylormade Call Me Sir J Mayfield/E Lindhorst 244 CH Tcj N Satin’s Star Appeal K Jenning/T Jardine/J Hanson 234 GCH CH Royalty’s Splash Of Taylor W Polaski/P Polaski Finnish Spitz 281 GCH CH Pikkinokka Badgr Sir Barksalot M Badger/H Leftwich 49 GCH CH Finkkila’s Nalle Poika K Swisher/D Helland 47 GCH CH Pikkinokka’s This Girl Rockz H Horton/A Bruce
36 CH Dv9k9’s Dv99k9’s Red Hot Star E David/M Leathers M Le eathers 17 CH Suomi’s Born To Be Wild C Stone/KK Raleigh 15 CH Mickywins Mainio Skandia P Urton 14 CH Finkkila’s Tessu of Muff T Walker/M Walker 13 CH Finkkila’s Fi kkil ’ Pimu Pi T Walker/M Walker 13 CH Maxasta’s Max Jr R Yates/I Hayes 12 CH Icecaps Cool Hand Luke N Lloyd/E Lloyd/K DeCosta French Bulldogs 2077GCH CH Highwood’s Big Shot A Vorbeck 1483 GCH CH Bandog Bayou’s The Warrior N Shaw 1096 GCH CH Bayhill Celebrate! L Maugeri/L Wolfinger 1065 GCH CH Fabelhaft Robobull Hot Commodity J Cooney-Waterhouse/J Dalton 1034 GCH CH Robobull Fabelhaft Im On Fire S John/J Dalton 896 GCH CH Devine’s LA Confidential M Devine/D Kowata/A Weinberg 842 GCH CH A’Vigdors Caudataire Du Roi Tuunrat’s El M Cicuta/M Leguizamon 807 GCH CH Justus I’M Your Man Justis Knl 774 GCH CH Lebull’s New Hope Wooly Bully A Geremia 636 GCH CH Evergreen’s Lavish Looks J Robotham/J Flowers Keeshonden 1000GCH CH Daimler’s Caviar Dreams T Benz/D Benz 441 GCH CH Darkenwald Cavalier O’ Southcar L Hewitt/S Lefebvre 389 GCH CH Sprookje Lunar Appellation S Sorice/M Sorice 355 GCH CH Karolina Bonnyvale Meant To Be B Stroud/P Stroud/D Bosch/D Smith 351 GCH CH Legend’s Purple Reign D Cox/C Johnson/M White 289 GCH CH Shamrock’s Captain Stormalong W Milwee/W Milwee 287 GCH CH Windrift’s Dance To The Music J Reed 202 GCH CH Karina’s Bourbon Street Beat V Louie/C Waddell 169 GCH CH Wyndjamr’s Winward Isle RN A Williams/R Skinner 161 GCH CH Parrkees Cruisin’ For A Bruisin’ E Parr/J Parr Lhasa Apsos 496 GCH CH My Thai Ta Sen Halleluiah Chorus S Giles 296 GCH CH Suntory Beastie Boy C De La Rosa/R De La Rosa 227 GCH CH Sundancer Aleksandra K Hamilton/L Johnson 159 GCH CH Northwind Nothing But Trouble C Butsic/J Hope 151 GCH CH Red Fox’s One Wing In The Fire S Cannimore/D Cannimore 122 GCH CH Hylan Shotru Riverview Our Dream P Naumann/P Keen-Fernandes 99 GCH CH Sutra’s Affair To Remember M Stretch 88 GCH CH Ta Sen Samara I Want It All B Schwartz/W Harper/S Giles 83 GCH CH Rufkins Hunk Of Burnin’ Love R Lombardi/J Spiropoulos 75 GCH CH Joyslyn Mi Toya Wind Walker J Johanson/J Hayes Lowchen 229 GCH CH Chic Choix Bihar Cuba C Strong/M Cropsey/D Tallman/J Harty 172 GCH CH Seafever’s Killian Red J Nienhaus/G Aubert 169 GCH CH Desusa’s Who’s Your Daddy L Pettengill/S Williams/S Heckart 131 GCH CH Touche’s Undercover Agent Rainbow C Laskey/R Lawless/J Lawless 71 GCH CH Marday’s Ollie Ollie Home Free D Lewis/M Lewis 40 CH Musicbox Classical Masterpiece V Hamilton/C Koetter/D Jones 33 CH MusicBox Sock Monkey At Four Oaks D Jones/K Kovar/M Spruiell 32 Marquesan’s Madriglace Encore J Swindler/C Hawkes/N Creedon/J Beckett 31 CH Volare Jazzy Jigsaw N Pelleschi 30 CH Kiji Laser No Big Deal K Schmidt/A Schmidt Poodles (Miniature) 506 GCH CH Campostela The Perfect Storm K Berlind/M Watson/E Phelps/V Ford 326 GCH CH Splash Di Caprio Z Torrealba 312 GCH CH Poof’s Divalicious D Lambert/L Williams/L Wickwire 254 GCH CH Rio Blue Skye Forever C Chaddock/T Chaddock 251 GCH CH Divine No Doubt Deagra M Hoaglund/D Agre-Gill 229 GCH CH Amity Mystical Horizon’s Heaven Sent D Strumbel 212 GCH CH Durandel Fashionista L Simis 212 GCH CH Alegria Independent Declaration H Tyson/B Wood/L Berg 201 GCH CH By Request Tip Toe W Penn 182 GCH CH Dassin Hillwood Dierks Bentley J Vergnetti/E Charles/M Sturz
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Herding Group Australian Cattle Dogs 994 GCH CH Carben Copy’s If The Shoe Fits J Rowland/D McNeil/K Watkins 694 GCH CH Dawn Heir’s He’s The Boss! D Price/C Price 188 GCH CH Duwest Jackrabbit A Turner/R Bashor 188 GCH CH Sf Adams The Chosen One RN NA T Johnson/B Adams 164 GCH CH Taylryder’s Designated Partier RN D Mintzer/D Ellis/D Ellis 124 GCH CH D A R Wigglecreekatduwest C Pruett
114 GCH CH C Thatldu’s On Top L Bell 101 GCH CH C Kurpas’ Holy Smoke A Baxter/C Kurpas/J Kurpas 100 GCH CH C Castle Butte Nut N Honey S Karger 96 GCH CH C Moonflys Ice Blue Flame RE PT S Dodson Australian Shepherds 2422 GCH CH Mysharas Dream Girl 2422GCH S Fontanini 1346 GCH CH Clemwood’s Nobel Laureate T Clements/M Clements 1087 GCH CH Copperridges’s Fire N Bayouland K Mosing/Y LeBlanc 934 GCH CH Veritas Truth B Told S Mccully 740 GCH CH Oakhurst Crusin’ In Chrome B Rhoads/M Rhoads 702 GCH CH Equinox Ad Astra C Bell 635 GCH CH Paradigm’s Bayouland On Broadway M Pryor 502 GCH CH Blackrock American Flyer PT S Smith/R Powley/R Smith/F Shimamoto 445 GCH CH Briarbrooks Gold Credit M Ryan 432 GCH CH Brookridge Pop Secret R Moorehead/S Moorehead/J Cunkleman Bearded Collies 644 GCH CH Tolkien Raintree Mister Baggins E Charles/A Stein/L Stein/S Ross/L Woodc 362 GCH CH Brigadoondaybarbelieveitornot A Yura 272 GCH CH Wildwood Kinikia Nobody’s Fool C Cerjan/T Stepankow 191 GCH CH Dunhill Celebration C O’Neil/R Harrington/K Harrington 179 CH Brigadoon’s Sweet Talk P Hanigan 174 CH Daybar’s All Schook Up P Hanigan/B Barton/D Frady 155 GCH CH Xtc’s What Can Brown Do For You? B Szecsy/D Szecsy/A Berry 153 GCH CH Brigadoon Showstopper At Scott C Scott 151 GCH CH Friendship’s Noblest Aspect S Milestone/S Lande 151 CH Tailwind Papaw Ride ‘Em Cowboy K Madigan/K Bayliss/J Gillies/L Papa Beaucerons 152 GCH CH Dillinger Du Chateau Rocher K Davis 79 GCH CH Desdemona Du Chateau Rocher K Davis 39 CH Chaumette Mes Yeux Vigilants A Scott/S Bass 37 GCH CH Eo Des Ombres Valeureux D Skinner/D Pluss 33 GCH CH Elias Mes Yeux Vigilants RN H Scott/S Bass 31 CH De Joie Du Chateau Rocher M Palmer 28 CH Signet Mes Yeux Vigilants S Bass 27 GCH CH Bijou Noir Du Chateau Rocher RE HT J Tornquist 16 Eye Of The Blue Storm Du Chateau Rocher S Walls/K Davis 15 Beowolf Rime Des Monts Du Lac P Prager/J Prager Belgian Malinois 211 GCH CH Broadcreek’s Marcus Junis Brutus M Kornfeld/S Legg/L Legg/E Kornfeld 129 GCH CH Trisorts Zoomin Harley J Marti/C Shattuck 123 GCH CH Trisorts Code Of The Road RA L Knock/B Vitarelli 76 CH Batik Du Mas De La Galandie OA OAJ NF A MacKay 40 CH Inca Del Valle Dorado S Williamson 39 GCH CH Element’s Quinn Of The Lupine Wind RN J Turner 33 CH How Sweet It Is De Burr Oak C Russell/D Lemster 32 CH Sitze-Gou’s Lovely Rita B Buell 31 CH Flashpointe’s I’Ll Drink To That T Hilliard/P Cazenave 30 GCH CH Turicks Black Jack HSAds AX MXJ OF L Wetherell/C Kaiser Belgian Sheepdogs 319 GCH CH Chargany’s Voyageur J Powers/J Powers 181 GCH CH Uri De Beauvoir K Kinnane/C Mascach/H Wehrle 170 GCH CH Sumerwynd Cowboy Up S Wilmoth/D Cockley 167 GCH CH Sans Brancos Uppin The Ante T Votava 131 GCH CH Liswyn’s Twizzler B Weiner/L Leffingwell 128 GCH CH Sans Brancos Stunned At Kindred R Chumblay/T Votava 112 GCH CH Liswyn’s Vaquero RA A Hopkins/K Hopkins 85 GCH CH Beljekali Nu Satin Doll HSAs S Manier 78 GCH CH Isengards Ring Of Fire CD RE OA NAJ T Holbrook/J Holbrook 68 GCH CH Sans Brancos Wynonna T Votava/S Hanley/A Wrobel Belgian Tervuren 469 GCH CH Sky Acres Spy Plane M Edling/W Thompson 256 GCH CH Mishaook Lulu At Chateau Blanc HSCs D Laurin/J Laurin 250 CH Blackwater Peloton Current Affair HT B Cole/L Fung/A Debbins 193 GCH CH Char-Ma’s The Chosen One F Mascuch/C Mascuch 167 GCH CH MACH Just Sayno Toujours Jeune VCD2 D Deuth
156 GCH CH Blackwater’s Breaking N Entering NJP S Alligood/K Erzen/L Fung 146 GCH CH Waldenmark’s Here’s Lookin At Ewe I Friedenson/J Friedenson 127 GCH CH Blackwater Avant Le Peloton A Debbins/L Fung 116 GCH CH Skylark’s Chablis HSAs S Kovach 97 GCH CH Majic’s Image Maker V Havicon Border Collies 498 GCH CH Borderfame Signature A Fomon/J Ulloa/D Butt 453 GCH CH Bon-Clyde’s Take One B Buchanan 357 GCH CH Sporting Field ‘s Heiress D Butt 306 GCH CH Sportingfields Pieta D Butt 298 GCH CH Sportingfields Reflections O Borderfame D Butt/D Black/J Waterhouse/D Einck/H Fi 259 GCH CH Border Lane Jp Talisman Forever N Mages/Y Oneyama/L Somers/C Hamilton 216 GCH CH Majestic Avatar Storm Warning PT K Rumbaugh/J Baylis/R Delay 196 GCH CH Shoreland ‘N All That Jazz RN K Bell 187 GCH CH Sporting Field’s Wild Wild West L Chou/S Papa/J Papa/B Bigley 182 CH Bayshore’s Under My Spell C Woods/J Baylis/S Einck-Paul Bouviers des Flandres 912 GCH CH Avalon Frontier Sleepnlady Webber J Mcconnell/S McDaniel/J Guido/L Fenner/S Garcia 449 GCH CH Quiche’s Glamour Girl D Garrison/J Garrison/E Paquette 400 GCH CH Austin Ally Van Aachen W Gillespie 214 GCH CH Rocheuses Me And My Shadow Of Cornus F Dreyfus/C Dreyfus/H Johnson/C Johnson 180 GCH CH Limerick’s Shakespeare P Ogden/W Ogden/K Bickle/D Patterson 169 GCH CH Margaux’s Venture Capital S Lyon/P Martin 168 GCH CH Donlee Jewel Of Aquitaine P Smith 157 GCH CH Wise Choice Geliato N Almgren/K Almgren 142 GCH CH Brimar’s Always Mandrake HT B Bender/M Bender 140 GCH CH Warwick’s Paint The Town Red K Florentine/T Benyo-bracale Briards 447 GCH CH Celebratia Vintageeightyfour C Leigh 321 GCH CH Deja Vu All Over Again L Bernard/T Miller 269 GCH CH Honeycreek’s Chantilly Lace L Biermann 253 GCH CH Ne Orageux’s Al Capone M Millner/T Millner/W Weber/R Weber 170 GCH CH Lighting Strike El Xargall M Millner/T Millner 153 GCH CH Dior’s Copper Mine J Deaver/M Warcholik 152 GCH CH Bella Del Conte Rissoso E Myers/N Valiquette 146 GCH CH La Vie Rose Dior-August-Moon CD RN M Minor/R Minor 115 GCH CH Deja Vu Mia Chain Of Fools J Holava/M Holava 52 GCH CH Le Coeur D’Ange De Briardale P Weymouth Canaan Dogs 125 CH Pleasant Hill Magnum Of Samara P Rosman 69 CH Mad River Cool Breeze Blowing R Davila-Sargent/C Sargent 32 GCH CH Blue Sky Desertstar Orion The Hunter N Woolf/D Gordon 21 GCH CH D&J Ha’Aretz Vertigo At River Rock C Miller 19 GCH CH Rosendog’s He Who Must Be Named RN J Rosenthal/A Pough 15 CH Cherrrysh Burning Desire C Hennings 14 CH Bless-Ed Be My Miska C Grider/L Lashley 10 CH Mofet Shovan Echad Shaar Hagai PT J Rowe/D Carlson 10 CH Bless-Ed Be Aryon C Grider 9 CH Bandersnatch Rsndg Ida Know Rivroc RN A Pough/J Rosenthal/C Miller Cardigan Welsh Corgis 965 GCH CH Twinroc Santa Paws D Planche/P O’Donnell 687 GCH CH Heart Of Gold Power Play L Phillips/J Phillips 655 GCH CH Xtacee Dancin In The Moonlight A Reilly 563 GCH CH Baewyn Telltail Smooth Operator G Dovolis/E Bishop/P O’Donnell 533 GCH CH Mariel’s Harvest Moon M Mizelle 498 GCH CH Legacy Legend’s Run For The Triple Crown S Wilson/C Clark/S Stoner 398 GCH CH Roragyn’s Tuff Enuff C Smith/N Smith 340 GCH CH Kingsbury’s I’m Harry P. J Schatz-Glenn 317 GCH CH Dragonpatch Thunder From Down Under K Myers 265 GCH CH Beaszak’s Blue Nude F Beashau/E Banaszak Collies (Rough) 1195GCH CH Gentry’s Braveheart P Gordon/G Nash/L Greer 556 GCH CH Fantasy’s Rockledge Beginning T Franzel 509 GCH CH Kelso’s Moon Dancin’ HSAs N Kelso/T Duvall 497 GCH CH Diamante’s Little Red Corvette A Inman/R Myers-Barth
361 GCH CH Windcrest Swept Away L Willeford 305 CH Sassy’s Shut Up And Dance S Schwedler 299 GCH CH Highcroft Bourne Ultimatum TD J Billuomini/D Jeszewski/L Jeszewski 287 GCH CH Taliesin Fashion Forward J Duhon/M Rutkas 265 GCH CH Milas Latin Lover L Butler/L Hedman 248 CH Fantasy’s Rising Dragon D Holland/J Ostrowski-Greenberg Collies (Smooth) 451 GCH CH Provenhill’s Dance With The Devil K Provenzano/L Cohen 351 GCH CH Lisara’s Smooth Operator C Leonard/J Sulewski 303 GCH CH Lonepine Who Knew V Kniss 282 GCH CH Camloch Long Acres Iridescent K Hansen/D Hansen/M Benedict 272 GCH CH Bit O Heavens Sorceress M Bergstraser/L Bergstraser-Lorenz/J LaF 239 GCH CH Travler’s Greased-Lightning C Keefer/B Ardizzone 226 GCH CH Sunnland’s Grand Entrance M Mullin/B Mullin/S Miller 213 GCH CH C And J Silver Charm Of Chrysalis J Waiburn/C Thompson 209 GCH CH Mandalay’s Rock The Cradle K DelGrosso/J Athy 206 GCH CH Diamante’s Five Alarm Fire R Myers-Barth/A Inman German Shepherd Dogs 1505GCH CH Kridler’s Nutmeg V. Signature R Dickson/J Moses/S Moses 1308 GCH CH Enchanted’s American Thunder J Bates/S Espejo 774 GCH CH Shoal Creek’s Sangria V Barick E Farrell/B Stamper/L Jewell/G Middei 755 GCH CH Asgard Harley Davidson V Plamark PT P Cooke/T Ginsburg/C Sedgewick 493 GCH CH Laxfields Tony Soprano D Restuccia/P Martin/K Baldwin/C DeTigny 446 GCH CH Mythical Zeus Of Black Forest C Karner 415 GCH CH Imp-Cen Rowland’s Tough Love C Halliday/C Halliday/B Geishen-Scott 375 CH Kaleef’s Katarina V Kenlyn A Ramoundos/S Genereux/J Moses/S Moses 336 GCH CH Eko-Lan N’ Ejm’s Encore R Funk/F Migliore/E Migliore/F Fasano 297 CH Kaleef’s It’s All About Me J Jeter/S Moses Icelandic Sheepdogs 82 GCH CH Pineridge Kolperla D McDermott/T Warnock 40 GCH CH Kersins Kolrassa Krokridandi D McDermott/T Warnock 38 CH Isi Kaffisukkolathi J Secondino 31 CH Frostfyre’s Roskur S Hartman/J Baylis 28 CH Dyggur’s Twilight Jasper Of Glacier Point X Moreno/A Harwell 26 CH Tofra Kelikatur E Harvey 23 CH Eyjahunda Thorarinn D McDermott/T Warnock 23 CH Arbakki Snorri T Carney 21 CH Lavandels Galdur J Vittetoe 21 Pinnacle Brook Elska T Carney Norwegian Buhunds 67 GCH CH Randalyn Spring Jada RN C Mazzotta/E Yacknin 65 GCH CH Kimura’s Dorthea S Krupski/M Wright 45 CH Trollheimen Who’s Watchn The Bridge D Deeley/L Donnelly 24 CH Vision’s Dino Of Trollheimen BN RN B Solomon/E Turner 24 CH Tolgen’s Jaeren Fredrick Kaare V Eberhardt/J Bradstreet 23 CH Leite-Gard’s Asgard R Lassesen/C Lassesen 23 CH Zodiac’s Bindy Bu L Lundstrom 21 CH Norskwynd D’Lola Of Trollheimen E Turner/L Donnelly 21 CH Trollheimen Beyla At Fabrajs P Adcox 20 CH Riverview Mpw Anders Ov Thunderpaws L Higgins Old English Sheepdogs 508 GCH CH Lambluv Gambolon Blue Thunder K Richardson/J Marder 209 GCH CH Aryakas Hermes D Graesser 207 GCH CH Barkshire’s Jim Dandy J Collen 206 GCH CH Love’N Stuff Mak’N A Difference M Marshall/K Marshall 157 GCH CH Deja Blu Deal Me In B Barbaz 116 GCH CH Haystac’s Bright North Star M McIntosh/P Mcintosh/M Erickson 94 GCH CH To-Jo’s Stormy Weather Lanward L Williams 87 GCH CH Windfall Slam Dunk A Pietrocola 85 CH Bugaboo’s Georgie Girl C Johnson/H Johnson 77 GCH CH Bagatelle Carrousel De La Lune R Corbett/B Charest/J Charest Pembroke Welsh Corgis 871 GCH CH Riverside In The Dark Zone V Malzoni/D Shindle 687 GCH CH Segni At Coventry A Geremia/B Shelton
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544 GCH CH Winsorcastle’s Foxlor Tymelss L Sawyer/J Wilcox/T Wilcox 530 GCH CH Tallyrand Halo Chaser B Cook 455 GCH CH Ryslip History Boy E Heath/C Heath 449 GCH CH Happiharbor Saddle Lane Ty A Carter/R Parker 385 GCH CH Foxwood An Affair To Remember D Royster/D Hartman 367 GCH CH Laststop Taste Of Honey C Dowd 357 GCH CH Larklain Cals Jazzman B Strohmeier 315 GCH CH Milkywey’s How Do You Like Me Now ? J Foster/M Marshall/K Shields Polish Lowland Sheepdogs 254 GCH CH Swan Crest Windy City Robert Henry M Hirata 72 GCH CH White Star’s Bentley Z Bluegrass M Finch-Cirtwell/J Cirtwell 64 GCH CH Starpons Mustang Sally Rae C Czerechowicz/D Gray 50 GCH CH Bluegrass Ivy League Z White Star J Devlin 31 GCH CH White Star’s Plays Well With Others M Finch-Cirtwell/J Cirtwell 28 GCH CH White Star’s Blue Ribbon Hooch D Appel/J Appel/M Finch-Cirtwell/J Cirtw 27 GCH CH Sasquehanna Malwa M Maciagiewicz 23 CH Wilshy’s Just A Treasure Z Macius C Nilsen 19 CH Zarys Ama Canem C Gibson 19 CH White Star’s It’s A Sirius Family Affair V Nguyen/G Dotzman Pulik 113 GCH CH Mitonka As Good As It Gets R Di Matteo 89 CH Cordmaker Rumpus Bumpus J Beaudoin/S Huebner/F Licciardi 76 GCH CH Moonshadow Rongyos Kis Medve K Kocsondy/Z Kocsondy 60 GCH CH Catsun Corinth P Anspach/J Merchant/I Crowther 55 CH Lajosmegyi Singin’ In The Rain P Turner/S Lawrence/A Lawrence/A Quigley 51 CH Moremi Matter Of Fact B Pessina/P Anspach/S McConnell/I Crowth 45 GCH CH Fuzzy Farm Twist And Shout A Lawrence/S Lawrence 37 CH Mt Hood’s Peak Perfection C Pronzini/J Moen/B Hiett 34 CH Samson Of Woodmark B Tannen/R Tannen 23 CH Casablanca Rick’s Cafe M Jehn/J Jehn/C Zamperini Pyrenean Shepherds 211 GCH CH Germinale De La Brise RN P Princehouse/J Princehouse/F Princehous 65 GCH CH La Brise Sun Bear K Lanam/E Edgerton 45 GCH CH Terra-Blue Ariege K Rice/P Princehouse 30 GCH CH La Brise Cinnamon Bear RN P Princehouse 30 GCH CH Isabeau De La Brise P Princehouse/R Krieger 26 GCH CH La Brise Tug Of War RN K Burger 24 GCH CH La Brise Renardette V Davis 24 CH Bigorre De Terra-Blue C Roberts/T Roberts 19 GCH CH Burgerhaus Grand Prix CD RA NAJ S Peterson 18 CH La Brise Sun King RN J Hartzell/P Princehouse Shetland Sheepdogs 1572GCH CH Paray Cirque Du Soliel T Pittman/J Wixson/D Clabby 1336 GCH CH Leeason Rock My Soul E Anderson/D Kraft 1228 GCH CH Mistybrook Milagros Gq R Van Pusch/R Guillierie/J Williams 1219 GCH CH Adair Destination L Moore 1005 GCH CH Suntera City Life R George 539 GCH CH Sunburst One Cool Dude A Dunford/L Reed/K Alderman/K Alderman 508 CH Jusdandy Devine Mz M C Frank/K Furlong 477 GCH CH Worthington’s Silver Star A Harris/T Harris 385 GCH CH Braeleen Foreign Intrigue K Brown/J Williams 349 GCH CH Shadow Hill’s Star Chaser J Hammett-Bright/A Hammett/S Heiser Swedish Vallhunds 169 GCH CH Minikota Mill Creek’s October Rust D Tapp/L Schaunaman 138 GCH CH Starvon I’M The One A West 84 GCH CH Svedala Sven Snickaren Fran Hall R Hooper/S Hooper/L Fisher/G Hall 80 GCH CH Skyview’s Crimson Hawk RN S Keth 47 GCH CH Castleavery Storm Shimmer HT NA NAJ R James/R James 47 GCH CH Solveigco’s Gustav Vasa At Akutchi C Sayles 44 CH Champoeg Rikkii C Vannoy/B Jette/C Cannon 27 CH Minikota’s Midnight Madness L Schaunaman 22 CH Aros Brave Brewster I Low 19 CH Solborg Miss Lydia Bennet St C Murch/S Murch/A Murch
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spent 30 years in the conformation ring competing and later judging several sporting breeds. But, in the back of her mind, she always thought she would like to have a dog that could run in field trials. However, having Cocker Spaniels, that was an exceedingly remote possibility, at best. This changed in 2009 when she met a hunt and field trainer willing to work with Cockers so Gallant decided to give the hunt test program a try. Training for and eventually earning a junior hunter title on her conformation champion dramatically changed the way she looked at dogs in the show ring. “In the field I see the innate ability of the dog take over. I see developed muscles and easy movement. I don’t see this in the conformation ring. Standards use words like grace, energetic, alert, hard-driving, powerful, dignified, self-confident and powerful. I now know exactly what those words mean after watching dogs in the field. For one thing, fast gait does not mean correct gait. Judges need to really start looking at the dogs as they move, where their feet go and what happens with the topline when the dog moves. I’m finding that many of the dogs I have put Nancy Gallant and her Cocker “Keeper” (Ch Gallant Best Keep- up in the show ring sake JH) get some final instruc- have had some field experience. I visited tions from the judges before recently with the running in a hunt test. handler of a top winning dog who told me that the dog had come from the field and would return to the field at the end of a very successful career as a show dog. Unfortunately, these are the exceptions in the show ring. I would love to see more conformation breeders spend time with their puppies developing the dogs’ innate abilities to do the work the breed was developed to do whether it be hunting, herding or working. It would pay off in confidence and body structure as well as movement. I’d also make a special note to my fellow Cocker people. I know the X-pen is your life and your dogs’ life but just try and develop some hunting ability in your dog. Have them run, build muscle, retrieve and love life. So you lose a little coat. It’s not a big deal compared to what you might gain.”
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judges some working breeds in the show ring and he also judges retriever hunt tests. “When I examine a dog, I always keep in mind can this dog perform the task for which it was originally bred. In one of my first judging assignments, I had to make a decision as to whether or not to award placements to an entire bred by exhibitor class that was totally lacking in breed type and would be highly unlikely to be able to perform their jobs. Making matters worse, it was a specialty show. I went back to the table and reread the breed standard. I then went to the exhibitors and explained why I did not feel it would be proper for me to award any placements in that class. I recounted portions of the breed standard and asked them to look at their dogs with an open mind, all the time figuring that I’d never be asked to judge this breed again. But, to this day, I’m asked to judge this
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breed more than any other so I suppose sometimes when we exercise our role not only as judges but as the ‘keepers of the breed,’ we do get it right. Dogs that run in the field, for the most part, come the closest to the original standard of their breed. Why? If you look closely at the original standards, invariably you find that the founders of that breed had a very clear idea as to what the breed was meant to do and described the ideal specimen of that breed to perform that function. Unfortunately, as happened when the Labrador Retriever Club was trying to add a height disqualification to their breed standard, the resulting lawsuit described seven distinct types of Labrador. SEVEN! How can one breed that was bred to do one task have seven different distinct variations? That’s what happens when judges start ‘liking’ one type over another and the breeders begin to ignore their breed’s standard and start breeding dogs to match what the judges are putting up in the show ring rather than the dogs described in their standard. Perhaps now more than ever, we, as judges need to ignore the fads and start judging more closely to the breed standard to help insure the integrity of the breeds on which we pass judgment. The show ring, in my opinion, has not improved any of the retrievers. The Labradors and Goldens you see in the show ring today wouldn’t, for the most part, last a full day in the field and if you were to put a field version next to the show ver- “Thor,” (Ch. Quail Run’s Thundersion, you might not even be able to recognize bolt SH WDQ CGC) Mark Walsh’s them as the same breed. I think all conforma- Chesapeake Bay Retriever does the tion judges should, to the extent possible, see job the breed was intended to do. the breeds that they judge out performing in the field. It provides a whole new perspective why proper structure must be present for these dogs to do their job.” has spent the bulk of her “dog career” in the field running her dogs and judging lure coursing events. But, in 1996, she began to judge sighthounds in the show ring. Her lengthy experience in the field has had a definite impact on how she judges hounds in the show ring. “When you bring a dog to the inspection that starts a lure trial, you get a chance to see your competitors’ dogs. You make an estimate of how they are built, how they are likely to run. Then you get to see them running which will tell you whether your evaluation was correct or not. If you spend enough time doing this, it will give anyone an understanding of how good running dogs are built. It isn’t hard to breed dual purpose dogs. All you have to do to breed dogs that run well is breed dogs that look like they can run! But first you need to see a lot of dogs running to learn just how a good runner looks. I’ve never seen a really good running dog that was not a sound mover at the trot nor have I ever seen a fast galloping dog that could do the flying trot (TRAD.) The excessively flexible connective tissue, also known as weak ligaments, that permit TRAD slow the dog down at the gallop because it doesn’t allow energy to be stored and recovered efficiently in the ligaments as they are stretched and contracted during the stride. Conformation judges really need to spend time watching their breeds perform in the field. You don’t have to worry about not being welcome at an event because you are a conformation judge. Lure coursing people, for example, are thrilled when a conformation judge comes to their trials and the same can probably be said for sporting dog field trial and hunt test participants, herding people, sled dog and draft dog people and so on. So, go to a few field events for the breeds you judge. You’ll be very welcome but more importantly, I’d be willing to bet it will be a real eye-opener for you and after a few visits to the field, you’ll Gail Burnham with four of her dual champions, Goldy (DC view the dogs you are Suntiger Fleetfld Pure Gold CD SC CGC VC), Dusty (DC Sunjudging in the show tiger Sheena in Stardust SC), Taupe (DC Suntiger Sheena’s ring in an entirely difSmoke Topaz SC) and Jade (DC Suntiger Jadzia Dax SC). ferent light.”•
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“do art.” Initially he got a job in the construction industry working in interiors, which taught him discipline and to appreciate detail. With the first block of clay he bought he made a devil mask. He made friends with the Hawaiian ceramic artist, Esther Shimazu, whose work is represented in a number of galleries throughout the States and in Switzerland, and she encouraged him. His first dog was a Pug decorated with a dragon tattoo which he took to a gallery and it immediately sold to a collector visiting from Palm Springs. Everyone needs a bit of good fortune to succeed and Joey’s came when Jerry Slipman saw the Pug while staying at the collectors house. He was bowled over by it and wanted to represent Joey. Jerry has the Pacini Lubel Gallery in Seattle which is committed to presenting well respected, freshly innovative and daringly provocative art to the Northwest of America and beyond. Many museums have works from the gallery’s artists including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in the UK. Joey has become a favourite at the gallery because of his gentle spirit and “In Seattle love of his craft. everywhere “In Seattle everywhere you go you you go you see dogs,” Joey says, see dogs” and it is on the streets of the city that he gets his inspiration; “some of the breeds just capture me, I see something artistic in them, something statuesque, and I record what I see in my mind.” Working in stoneware, various glazes, shells, gold leaf, steel and silver, Joey uses metals with ceramics to great effect. If he wants to make an animal look predatory, he will use fish hooks for claws. The beauty and fanciful quality of his sculptures serve as a canvas for both personal and social considerations through eastern inspired imagery. The tattoos all over his body, Japanese wood-block carvings, and early memories from childhood when his sister teased him that he was adopted and Japanese, all play an inspirational part in how he sees each dog and how it is decorated. There is a bit of Joey in every piece of work he does. Because Joey is colour blind, his partner, Kenny, helps make his art possible. ‘Homeward Bound’ is the title of Joey’s third solo exhibition at Pacini Lubel Gallery. It takes its name from the idea of every dog begging to find a kind home and Joey’s love of his Hawaiian home. Spirited dogs abound in the exhibition – for example, a Poodle regaled in coiffured splendour, a Shih Tzu in the colours of a hidden monastery, a melancholy Bulldog decorated with the leaves of fall, a Pug protected by an Eastern tiger, or a cute Chihuahua with gold leaf befitting for a pampered toydog. The Pacini Lubel Gallery can be contacted at 206 326 5555 and most of the exhibits in ‘Homeward Bound’ can be seen on the gallery’s website, www.pacinilubel.com. •
e was born and brought up in Colorado, was raised around animals and did enjoy their company. “Home” he says “was a bit like a zoo, there were snakes, lizards, mice, birds and other animals always around.” Both his parents had artistic skills but they never put them to use. Joey on the other hand eventually did. He was always interested in art, liked looking at form and drawing but fell in love with ceramics. Not surprisingly he studied ceramics in high school but was always on the wrong side of the tracks and an early drink problem led him into trouble and eventually court. His teacher had sufficient confidence in him to allow him to do his community service in the studio – a turning point in his life. A dreamer for most of his life, Joey was bored with Colorado and made a decision to move to Hawaii and
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