Showsight Express - February 15, 2024

Showsight Magazine presents Showsight Express - featuring articles, tips, and information from today's dog show community, alongside some of the the world's current top dogs.

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NEW ANIMAL RIGHTS TREND: Weaponizing Agency Oversight of Breeders

BY SHEILA GOFFE, VICE PRESIDENT, GOVERNMENT RELATIONS, AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB W hen we think about legislation that threatens our breeding programs or our sport, we typically think of issues like extreme and arbitrary breeder regulations, mandatory spay/neuter, or ownership limits. But recent efforts by anti-breeder groups reveal a more subtle trend: legisla- tive efforts to weaponize agency oversight of dog breeders. Two recent efforts shine a light on this trend at the federal level: • A measure to prohibiting USDA Kennel Inspectors from providing expert advice or “teachable moments” to licensed breeders with minor non-compliances to help them improve their operations (FY 2023 Agricultural Appropriations); and • The recent introduction of the Better CARE for Animals Act (HR 5041/S. 2555) in Congress, which among other provisions would significantly expand federal courts jurisdiction to unilaterally prosecute alleged violations of AWA regulations. These examples highlight federal breeder licensing rules that impact breeders through- out the country, but similar efforts are taking place in individual states too. WHAT IS AGENCY OVERSIGHT AND WHY DOES IT MATTER? The federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA) establishes the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as the federal agency responsible for regulatory oversight of a variety of commer- cial activities related to domestic animals, including the breeding and sale of pet dogs. Cur- rently, breeders who maintain more than four (4) intact female dogs (and/or cat, rabbits, other small mammals etc.) and sell one (1) offspring “sight unseen” are subject to licensing, care requirements, and inspection by the USDA. Individuals who maintain fewer than four (4) intact females are exempt from USDA licensing and regulatory requirements. For more information, see Understanding USDA Breeder Licensing at www.akcgr.org. BACKGROUND: ABOUT THE USDA’S ROLE IN BREEDER OVERSIGHT The USDA has some level of oversight or expertise related to the vast majority of agri- cultural and animal husbandry enterprises in the United States. Historically, the USDA has been charged with advancing American agriculture, including providing programs and outreach to assist farmers and those engaged in animal husbandry. The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, which is staffed by thousands of animal experts, administers AWA licensing requirements. As part of their mission, which includes improv- ing animal care and welfare, the agency’s experts recognize performance-based animal care standards and provide expertise, training, and certification programs that benefit animals and those who care for them. While many breeders may not care for licensing requirements, few would argue that the USDA, with thousands of veterinarians and animal experts on staff, is not the right agency to oversee animal activities.

NEW ANIMAL RIGHTS TREND: WEAPONIZING AGENCY OVERSIGHT OF BREEDERS

ATTACKS ON COOPERATIVE PROGRAMMING AND EXPERTISE In late 2022, last-minute language was added to the FY 2023 Agricultural Appropriations Bill to prohibit any funding for teach- able moments. This attack on educational programming created a change in agency approach to pet breeders from cooperative and educational, with a recognition of the value of instruction to improve animal care, to an approach based purely on enforcement. Changing the agency’s model from cooperative to a confronta- tional—or “gotcha”—environment not only undermines trust and responsiveness to the agency, it’s also likely to undermine canine well-being. Prohibiting the use of teachable moments and banning instruction about minor, fixable issues or non-compliances prevents interventions and unnecessarily allows minor issues to grow until they can become significant issues, potentially impacting animal care and well-being. REDIRECTING AGENCY OVERSIGHT: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ANIMAL LIBERATION Now another bill in Congress seeks to further expand the weap- onization of agency oversight against dog breeders. H.R. 5041/Sen- ate Bill 2555, the so-called “Better CARE for Animals Act,” does exactly the opposite of what its name suggests. It shifts enforcement of dog breeder licensing and oversight under the AWA from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to the U.S. Department of Jus- tice (DOJ). This bill would circumvent oversight authority by an agency with pro-animal agriculture traditions that is staffed by animal experts focused on improving animal husbandry; and instead place it with one with little or no animal expertise that focuses on violations as potential federal crimes. Legal experts note that there is little legal precedent for the Department of Justice to get involved in licensing and non- criminal activities. However, passage of this bill could set a danger- ous legal precedent for treating simple animal licensing violations as something more than minor regulatory infractions. This bill would also empower the DOJ to file charges, seize ani- mals, and impose penalties of animal licensees regardless of whether USDA—the animal experts—have determined or even alleged that there has been a violation of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). Proponents of the bill, notably the Humane Society of The Unit- ed States (HSUS) argue that the DOJ needs additional authority to address violations of animal care or negligence. This is blatantly false. Current law already allows the USDA to call in the assistance of the Department of Justice where they believe legal assistance is required or a crime has occurred. Recent examples of this include a 2021 case of abuse by a licensed breeder in Iowa, and a 2022 case in which research dogs were removed from a licensed facility in Virginia. To most people, it simply doesn’t make sense to remove oversight of animals and animal enterprises from an agency with specialized expertise in animal care. But dig a little deeper, and the darker side of these proposals is revealed. In Peter Singer’s seminal 1970s book Ani- mal Liberation , the author lays out a series of 12 steps to animal lib- eration that have become the base text for animal rights movements worldwide. Step No. 7 in this repulsive narrative states Enforcement of animal laws must be transferred from Agriculture Departments .

This step is followed shortly thereafter by “ending the use of animals in sports” and “ending genetic manipulation of species.” ANIMAL RIGHTS WISH LIST Sadly, issues with this extreme legislation do not end there. It also contains language that could potentially undermine or remove current exemptions from licensing for small hobby breed- ers who maintain fewer than four (4) intact females and/or sell

pets directly to their permanent homes. HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO:

We need to stop this bill in its tracks! Everyone reading this article should take a few minutes today to contact your Represen- tatives in the U.S. House and Senate and ask them to oppose The Better CARE for Animals Act (H.R. 5041/S. 2555). Visit AKC’s Legislative Action Center at www.akcgr.org and type your address in the “Find Your Elected Officials” box to find out who represents you and get their contact information. Please respectfully call or email their offices today. Even a voicemail message from a constituent can make a difference! Use the talking points below when reaching out to them: • Explain you are a constituent (who you are and which town you live in). • Ask them to oppose H.R. 5041/S. 2555, the so-called “Bet- ter CARE for Animals Act.” • Tell them it will do precisely the opposite of its name by removing crucial animal experts from the chain of animal welfare oversight. Removing subject matter expertise will undermine both animal care and enforcement of violations. Additional points you may also wish to comment on include: • DOJ does not have staff, veterinarians, or experts in animal husbandry and behavior that are experienced in evaluating AWA compliance or enforcement. • Rather than creating more efficiency, H.R. 4051/S. 2555 creates redundant and potentially conflicting authorities and jurisdictions. This will cause greater bureaucracy and expand the backlog of cases at the DOJ. • Removal of exemptions for de minimis activity, such as hobby breeders, will also create greater strain on USDA, which is already strapped for sufficient resources for AWA enforcement of professional breeders. • The measure is unnecessary, as the USDA already can and does seek assistance from DOJ when appropriate. • The bill allows owners to be forced to pay for the costs of care of seized animals by non-government entities while legal proceedings are pending, regardless of the outcome— with no provision for restitution. Suggest an alternate solution to address lawmakers’ animal care concerns: Ask your members of Congress to instead support additional financial resources for USDA, so they can appropriately enforce the requirements they already have. For questions or more information, contact: doglaw@akc. org, visit AKC’s Legislative Action Center at: www.akcgr.org , or contact: 919-816-3720.

Alaskan Klee Kai CLUB OF AMERICA

LETTER FROM LINDA S. SPURLIN, DEVELOPER OF THE ALASKAN KLEE KAI

D eveloping this new breed was a goal and dream of mine since the mid-1970s. With strict and selective breeding for over 45 years now, and with the help of family, friends, and many new acquaintances along the way, I was able to achieve this goal: to develop a beautiful com- panion-sized version of the Alaskan Husky which is adaptable to multiple lifestyles and climates, easy to travel with, structured for hiking and sporting activities, intelligent and anxious to learn new tasks, and most importantly, a healthy, loyal, and loving compan- ion dog for all ages. Their small size, Husky look, and distinctive, contrasting, symmetrical facial mask and markings attract atten- tion wherever they go.

It has been an amazing journey, and so incredible to see these little dogs doing so much for so many people, not only in Alaska where the breed was developed but throughout the Continental United States—and now throughout the world! I see the close bonds the Alaskan Klee Kai have with their families and owners, the joy and entertainment they bring with their silly and mis- chievous nature, and their capabilities in so many areas that have exceeded even my hopes for the breed. In addition to being loving family members, the Alaskan Klee Kai are active in so many areas which showcase their skills, beauty, and temperament. They are currently active in conformation, agil- ity, scent work, drag and lure racing, obedience and rally, trick dog, weight pull, carting, dock diving, therapy work, service work, diabetic and gluten detection, and emotional support. They love to hike, climb, and run through fields, hills, forests, and moun- tains. They love to swim and can be found playing in the pool, on the beaches, and even on boats, kayaks, and paddle boards! With their smaller size, and Husky-like dedication to work and to their humans, they are very versatile, from the big outdoors to the loving laps in a smaller apartment. I would love to continue this adventure through the Ameri- can Kennel Club, to help share our breed and educate even more people of the wonders of the Alaskan Klee Kai. Linda S. Spurlin Developer of the Alaskan Klee Kai

ALASKAN KLEE KAI CLUB OF AMERICA

DOG SHOW EVENTS The Alaskan Klee Kai is currently in the AKC FSS and work- ing to advance to the Miscellaneous Class and then, ultimately, obtaining full AKC breed recognition in the Non-Sporting Group. AKC FSS-registered Alaskan Klee Kai compete in AKC FSS Open Conformation events, the Companion Events of Agility, Rally, Obedience, and Tracking, and other Performance events. Navigating the obstacle course in Agility helps to promote and highlight the teamwork between AKK and their owners as well as adding mental and physical exercise for both. Training and socializing your AKK is important to start at an early age. Rally and Obedience show off much of their trainabil- ity and intelligence, and also strengthens the communication and bond between dog and owner. Whether at home or in public, a well-behaved dog is wonderful to have. Tracking is a noncompetitive sport that utilizes the dog’s natural ability to recognize and follow a scent. It is also the base of search and rescue work. If you enjoy spending time outdoors while training and interacting with your dog, try tracking with your AKK. Alaskan Klee Kai are also seen enjoying Performance events such as Coursing (Lure, CAT, and FastCAT) which help to feed the breed’s “need for speed.” These are great events for newcomers to get involved in. AKK owners will understand the natural prey drive and speed after witnessing their dogs’ zoomies!

AKKCOA AND AKC In 1988, Linda Spurlin originally contacted the American Ken- nel Club for the requirements needed to recognize the new Klee Kai breed. AKC required a larger number of dogs, breeders, and multiple different owners in locations all across the United States. They also required decades (at least 30-40 years at that time) with multiple purebred generations of the distinct breed before consid- eration to begin the AKC recognition process. In August of 2002, Linda started the Alaskan Klee Kai Club of America (AKKCOA), with the same goal of achieving AKC recog- nition. Throughout the years since that time, the breed continued to grow in numbers, generations, breeders, owners, and history, while enjoying and sharing the wonderful versatility of the breed. Several people have been involved over the years to help the breed and the club work to bring this to reality. The Alaskan Klee Kai Club of America (AKKCOA) is a vol- unteer, nonprofit organization to help guide and educate owners, breeders, exhibitors, enthusiasts, judges, and the general public about the breed, its history, and its future. The purpose of AKKCOA is to encourage, promote, protect, and preserve the highest standards in improving the purebred Alaskan Klee Kai to the breed developer’s original vision of the best of the best for appearance, soundness, structure, temperament, and health. The Alaskan Klee Kai (AKK) was accepted into the American Kennel Club’s Foundation Stock Services (AKC FSS) in October of 2020. AKKCOA was approved as the AKC National Parent Club for the Alaskan Klee Kai in April of 2022. “The purpose of AKKCOA is to encourage, promote, protect, and preserve the highest standards in improving the purebred Alaskan Klee Kai to the breed developer’s original vision of the best of the best for appearance, soundness, structure, temperament, and health.”

ALASKAN KLEE KAI CLUB OF AMERICA

Like many dog breeds, Alaskan Klee Kai are curious, clever, fast, and sneaky, and may have a high prey drive. So, it is important to keep the dog on a leash or in a securely fenced area at all times when outside of the home. AKK ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR PEOPLE WHO CANNOT SPEND TIME WITH THEIR DOGS.

Scent Work is a much-loved AKK Performance event which is held indoors and outdoors. Similar to dog detection work, the dogs are trained to find particular scents and alert their handlers when the scent is found. It is a fun game that also builds a good working relationship. There are many other opportunities which AKK enjoy in the title recognition and certifications for Trick Dog, Dock Diving, Barn Hunt, Farm Dog, Fly Ball, Disc Dog, Search and Rescue, Therapy Dog, and more! Alaskan Klee Kai are intelligent and personable, making them well suited for therapy work and visits to various facilities and loca- tions such as nursing homes, classrooms, libraries, assisted living centers, hospices, and schools. You don’t see our little darlings pulling sleds very often, but you can see them enjoying so much more! They love to be with their humans, whether camping, hiking, playing in the pool, on the beach, and on boats, kayaks, and paddle boards. For those who live in a more urban setting, or have a more sedate lifestyle, daily walks or a game of fetch can also provide great exercise. Alaskan Klee Kai are foremost loving companion dogs that form strong bonds with their family and are as happy playfully interacting with their owners and exploring the out- doors as they are relaxing lovingly on the laps of their youthful or elderly owners. Like many dog breeds, Alaskan Klee Kai are curious, clever, fast, and sneaky, and may have a high prey drive, so it is important to keep the dog on a leash or in a securely fenced area at all times when outside the home. AKK are not suitable for people who can- not spend time with their dogs. ALASKAN KLEE KAI CLUB OF AMERICA Sherry Holloway-President; Chris Shackelford-Vice President; Jelayne Nygren-Secretary; Korine Falk-Treasurer; Terry Wright- Director; Fran Morano-Director; Linda Spurlin-Breed Developer & Director. For more information on the Alaskan Klee Kai and the Alaskan Klee Kai Club of America, visit us at www.AKKCOA.org

The adventurous nature of the Alaskan Klee Kai makes the breed a wonderful outdoor companion.

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INTERVIEW OPPS AKC MUSEUM OF THE DOG TO HOST SCREENING OF DOCUMENTARY FILM, “PUPPY LOVE”

WHAT:

The AKC Museum of the Dog is excited to host a screening of the documentary Puppy Love . The film tells the story of when a healthy litter of puppies suddenly becomes paralyzed. When veterinarians say to put the dogs down, a group of women go on a journey to fight for their survival. Gail Gilbert, the director and one of the women at the center of the film, will be at the screening with her Labrador Retriever, Scout, one of dogs from the litter to talk about the film, Scout, and his favorite sport, Tracking.

Tuesday, February 20 th , 4pm – 6pm

WHEN:

WHERE:

AKC Museum of the Dog 101 Park Avenue New York, NY 10178

CONTACT: Sarah Bank 212-696-8253

sarah.bank@akc.org

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SOUTH DADE KENNEL CLUB Miami, FL 2024-02-10

HERDING GROUP Judge: Dr. Eric Liebes

1ST PLACE Breed: Great Pyrenees Name: GCHB Pyrless Pyramor Twice Upon A Time 2ND PLACE Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: CH Emilio De Tatindob-Argentina 3RD PLACE Breed: Leonberger Name: GCHG Winky-Pinky Bory Cysterskie BCAT TKN CGC FDC 4TH PLACE Breed: Alaskan Malamute Name: Alfie (Carbonell Martinez) TERRIER GROUP Judge: Mr. Robert Stein Entry: 38 1ST PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: CH Carmel Mr. Joe Adamis 2ND PLACE Breed: Norfolk Terrier Name: CH Lol Mi Choptank Ginger Snap 3RD PLACE Breed: West Highland White Terrier Name: GCH Spring Westies China Chocolate Play The Game With 4TH PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCH Roschel Foxrun Thistle Do TOY GROUP Judge: Mrs. Joan Luna Liebes Entry: 79 1ST PLACE Breed: English Toy Spaniel (Blenheim & Prince) Name: CH Southdown Pay No Mind 2ND PLACE Breed: Havanese Name: GCHB Sardi I’ll Think Of A Reason Later 3RD PLACE Breed: Miniature Pinscher Name: GCHS Marlex Miss Marvel 4TH PLACE Breed: Maltese Name: Ta-Jon’s Some Like It Hot NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mr. Gerardo Bernard Entry: 55 1ST PLACE Breed: Dalmatian Name: CH Fortuna N Tateland’s A Penne For Your Thoughts 2ND PLACE Breed: Chow Chow Name: GCHP Barbary’s Reigning Royalty CGCA TKN 3RD PLACE Breed: Standard Poodle Name: Piedmont Wild Darkness Yanza 4TH PLACE Breed: French Bulldog Name: Duval Bullies Hero CGC TKI

Total Entry: 442 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr. Jay Richardson Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHG Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman

Entry: 46 1ST PLACE Breed: Border Collie Name: GCH Skywards Breaking Waves TKN 2ND PLACE Breed: Smooth Collie Name: CH Oak Knolls Man In Black 3RD PLACE Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Name: GCHG Riverside London Night FCAT CAA 4TH PLACE Breed: Swedish Vallhund Name: GCHG Kingscrest Star Of The New Year FDC CGC TKN BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Mr. Jay Richardson Entry: 1 Breed: Basset Fauve de Bretagne Name: Enemossens Afterhours Claire CM TKN VHMP SOUTH DADE KENNEL CLUB Miami, FL 2024-02-10 Judge: Dr. Eric Liebes Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHG Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Dr. Eric Liebes Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: CH Carmel Mr. Joe Adamis Total Entry: 453 BEST IN SHOW

RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr. Jay Richardson Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: CH Carmel Mr. Joe Adamis JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs. Robyn L. Powley Entry: 8 Class: Open Senior Name: Christine Brown-Roldan Breed: French Bulldog BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Not offered. RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs. Robyn L. Powley Entry: 7 Class: Open Intermediate Name: Trinity Lonsdale Breed: Golden Retriever RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Not offered. SPORTING GROUP Judge: Dr. Daniel W. Dowling

Entry: 89 1ST PLACE Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: GCHS Star K’s Mile Hi Sally V Deppe Haus 2ND PLACE Breed: Pointer Name: CH Bookstor Fabello Larksong 3RD PLACE Breed: Black Cocker Spaniel Name: CH Silhouette Blacklight 4TH PLACE

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr. Rick Blanchard Entry: 10 Class: Open Senior Name: Austyn Dinda Breed: Dalmatian BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mrs. Helen Winski Stein Entry: --- Breed: German Wirehaired Pointer

Breed: English Springer Spaniel Name: CH Polesitter Politician HOUND GROUP Judge: Mrs. Helen Winski Stein

Name: GCHB Afterhours Wirewick Save Yourself The Heartbreak FDC CA DCAT CGCA CGCU

Entry: 59 1ST PLACE Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHG Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman 2ND PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCH Karasar’s Swansong 3RD PLACE Breed: Pharaoh Hound Name: GCHB XO Sovrin Octopussy 4TH PLACE Breed: Basenji Name: CH Tamba’s Commander In Chief WORKING GROUP Judge: Mr. Rick Blanchard Entry: 72

TKN ATT VHMA VHMP VSWB RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr. Rick Blanchard Entry: 9

Class: Open Senior Name: Grace Brown Breed: Golden Retriever

RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mrs. Helen Winski Stein Entry: --- Breed: Basenji Name: CH Tamba’s Commander In Chief

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SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mr. Jay Richardson

BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr James G Reynolds Breed: Wire Fox Terrier Name: GCHB Random Rumblebee RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr James G Reynolds Breed: Whippet Name: GCHB Texano Order Of The Phoenix

4TH PLACE Breed: Australian Terrier Name: GCHB Temora Reason Gone Mad TOY GROUP Judge: Mr. Gerardo Bernard Entry: 80 1ST PLACE Breed: Long Coat Chihuahua Name: CH BCR All That Glitters Is Not Gold 2ND PLACE Breed: English Toy Spaniel (Blenheim & Prince) Name: CH Southdown Pay No Mind 3RD PLACE Breed: Chinese Crested Name: CH Fantastyczna Epoka Sasima 4TH PLACE Breed: Toy Fox Terrier Name: CH Starfox Runnin’ Down A Dream NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mrs. Helen Winski Stein Entry: 58 1ST PLACE Breed: French Bulldog Name: GCHP Robobull Fabelhaft Catara 2ND PLACE Breed: Chow Chow Name: GCHP Barbary’s Reigning Royalty CGCA TKN 3RD PLACE Breed: Tibetan Spaniel Name: CH Kan Sing’s Apatika’s Rinchen Zayah 4TH PLACE Breed: Chinese Shar-Pei Name: GCHP Gumby’s Hey Now you’re An Allstar NWR HERDING GROUP Judge: Mr. Gerardo Bernard Entry: 44 1ST PLACE Breed: Border Collie Name: GCH Skywards Breaking Waves TKN 2ND PLACE Breed: Miniature American Shepherd Name: GCHB Kidd’s Sometimes It Be Like That 3rd Place Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Name: GCHG Riverside London Night FCAT CAA 4TH PLACE Breed: Belgian Sheepdog Name: GCHG Dojo’s You Shook Me All Night Long BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Dr. Eric Liebes Entry: 1 Breed: Basset Fauve de Bretagne Name: Enemossens Afterhours Claire CM TKN VHMP TEXAS KENNEL CLUB, INC. Dallas, TX 2024-02-10 Total Entry: 1420

Entry: 91 1ST PLACE Breed: German Wirehaired Pointer Name: GCH Wirewick Afterhours Feels Like A Regret JH CGC 2ND PLACE Breed: Black Cocker Spaniel Name: CH Silhouette Blacklight 3RD PLACE Breed: Labrador Retriever Name: GCHB Westlane’s Lightning Crashes 4TH PLACE Breed: Chesapeake Bay Retriever Name: GCHS Next Generations This Is My Land HOUND GROUP Judge: Mr. Robert Stein Entry: 60 1ST PLACE Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHG Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman 2ND PLACE Breed: Harrier Name: GCHB Kingsbury Why So Serious FDC

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr James Donahue Entry: 28 Class: Open Junior

Name: Demery Livingston Breed: Shetland Sheepdog BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr James Donahue Entry: 577 Breed: Chow Chow Name: GCH Cameo’s And Rosan’s Millionaire Playboy CGC TKN RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr James Donahue Entry: 28 Class: Open Senior Name: Avery Miller Breed: Airedale Terrier RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr James Donahue Entry: 577 Breed: Beagle (13” and under) Name: GCHB Wolfrun Serendipity At Last SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mr Nathaniel Horn Entry: 239 1ST PLACE Breed: Irish Water Spaniel Name: GCHB Realta Sycomore Spry CGC 2ND PLACE Breed: Golden Retriever Name: CH Contigo’s I Like Big Bundt’s And I Cannot Lie CGC 3RD PLACE Breed: English Cocker Spaniel Name: Beach Bum It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere 4TH PLACE Breed: Chesapeake Bay Retriever Name: CH Chessieville Bay Maximum Caliber RI CGC TKN HOUND GROUP Judge: Mr D Scott Pfeil Entry: 166 1ST PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCHB Texano Order Of The Phoenix 2ND PLACE Breed: English Foxhound Name: CH Foxhunt Layla 3RD PLACE Breed: Harrier Name: CH Kingsbury Atomic Blizzard

DN TKN 3RD PLACE Breed: Azawakh Name: GCH Lex Ayur-Es-Sahel 4TH PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCH Karasar’s Swansong WORKING GROUP Judge: Mrs. Joan Luna Liebes

Entry: 74 1ST PLACE Breed: Great Pyrenees Name: GCHB Pyrless Pyramor Twice Upon A Time 2ND PLACE Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: CH Emilio De Tatindob-Argentina 3RD PLACE Breed: Leonberger Name: GCHG Winky-Pinky Bory Cysterskie BCAT TKN CGC FDC 4TH PLACE Breed: Anatolian Shepherd Dog Name: CH Chevaliers Du Roland’s Rikki-Tikki-Tavi TERRIER GROUP Judge: Dr. Daniel W. Dowling Entry: 41 1ST PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: CH Carmel Mr. Joe Adamis 2ND PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCH Roschel Foxrun Thistle Do 3RD PLACE Breed: Norfolk Terrier Name: CH Lol Mi Choptank Ginger Snap

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SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mrs. Helen Winski Stein

4TH PLACE Breed: Basenji Name: GCHB Eldorado N Akuaba Outlaw Legend At Relic WORKING GROUP Judge: Mr Adrian W Woodfork Entry: 217 1ST PLACE Breed: Newfoundland Name: GCH Pouch Cove’s Southwind Billow Maden RI DCAT 2ND PLACE Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: GCHG Waterfront’s Girl On THe Hunt CGC TKN 3RD PLACE Breed: Standard Schnauzer Name: GCHG Steadfast’s Sweet Land Of Liberty CA FCAT ACT1 ACT1J DS GCG TKI 4TH PLACE Breed: Samoyed Name: GCHS O’Blako’s Guardian Spirit Tazi CGC TKN TERRIER GROUP Judge: Ms Peggy Beisel-McIlwaine Entry: 149 1ST PLACE Breed: Wire Fox Terrier Name: GCHB Random Rumblebee 2ND PLACE Breed: Scottish Terrier Name: GCHG Kriscots He’s A Rebel At De La Pomme 3RD PLACE Breed: Bedlington Terrier Name: GCHG First Class Victoria Berland Empress of Magic 4TH PLACE Breed: Norfolk Terrier Name: CH Owl Hollow’s The Hammer And Pennant TOY GROUP Judge: Mr Jeffery M Bazell Entry: 255 1ST PLACE Breed: English Toy Spaniel (Blenheim & Prince) Name: GCHB Ringo Star Of Nevskogo Hobbita 2ND PLACE Breed: Papillon Name: GCHB Riesa N Passionpaps Locked and Loaded 3RD PLACE Breed: Long Coat Chihuahua Name: GCHG Timeless Now You See Me 4TH PLACE Breed: Affenpinscher Name: GCHS Empee’s Black Panther

2ND PLACE Breed: Chinese Shar-Pei Name: GCHG Good Fortune Good & Ready II 3RD PLACE Breed: Tibetan Spaniel Name: GCHG Lantana’s Time To Talk At Bradmar CGC 4TH PLACE Breed: Bulldog Name: GCHG Paintabull I’m The Pied Piper CGC TKN HERDING GROUP Judge: Ms Edweena (Teddy) McDowell Entry: 216 1ST PLACE Breed: Belgian Malinois Name: GCHS Gamedaze Goli Hit A Home Run BCAT 2ND PLACE Breed: Australian Shepherd Name: GCHS Elite Paramount Crime Spree 3RD PLACE Breed: Cardigan Welsh Corgi Name: GCHG Boss Is Hanky Panky At Kingsbury 4TH PLACE Breed: Pumi Name: CH A Kind Of Magic BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Mr Jeffery M Bazell Entry: 1 Breed: Danish-Swedish Farmdog Name: Double Gs Yemanjas Play The Game TKI SOUTH DADE KENNEL CLUB

Entry: 88 1ST PLACE Breed: Black Cocker Spaniel Name: CH Silhouette Blacklight 2ND PLACE Breed: German Wirehaired Pointer Name: GCH Wirewick Afterhours Feels Like A Regret JH CGC 3RD PLACE Breed: Labrador Retriever Name: GCHB Westlane’s Lightning Crashes 4TH PLACE Breed: Flat-Coated Retriever Name: Flatcharm LL Cool Hayes At Stormwatch HOUND GROUP Judge: Dr. Eric Liebes Entry: 55 1ST PLACE Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHG Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman 2ND PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCH Karasar’s Swansong 3RD PLACE Breed: Ibizan Hound Name: GCHS DC Abbaio Bushbaby SC ATT 4TH PLACE Breed: Azawakh Name: GCH Lex Ayur-Es-Sahel WORKING GROUP Judge: Dr. Eric Liebes Entry: 69 1ST PLACE Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: CH Emilio De Tatindob-Argentina 2ND PLACE Breed: Great Pyrenees Name: GCHB Pyrless Pyramor Twice Upon A Time 3RD PLACE Breed: Leonberger Name: GCHG Winky-Pinky Bory Cysterskie BCAT TKN CGC FDC 4TH PLACE Breed: Giant Schnauzer Name: GCHG Longhorn’s Ready and Raring to Go TERRIER GROUP Judge: Mr. Jay Richardson Entry: 41 1ST PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: CH Carmel Mr. Joe Adamis 2ND PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCH Roschel Foxrun Thistle Do 3RD PLACE Breed: Australian Terrier Name: GCHB Temora Reason Gone Mad

Miami, FL 2024-02-11 Posted by: Mike Szabo

Total Entry: 453 BEST IN SHOW

Judge: Mr. Gerardo Bernard Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: CH Emilio De Tatindob-Argentina RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr. Gerardo Bernard Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHG Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs. Joan Luna Liebes Entry: 7

Class: Open Senior Name: Grace Brown

Breed: Golden Retriever BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Not offered. RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs. Joan Luna Liebes Entry: 6 Class: Open Intermediate Name: Trinity Lonsdale Breed: Golden Retriever RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Not offered.

NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Ms Kathi Brown

Entry: 175 1ST PLACE Breed: Xoloitzcuintli Name: GCHS Master Rock Calaco (Alonso/Tojo)

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4TH PLACE Breed: Cairn Terrier Name: GCHS Nicairn Aegon Hjo Got The Spirit TOY GROUP Judge: Dr. Daniel W. Dowling Entry: 79 1ST PLACE Breed: English Toy Spaniel (Blenheim & Prince) Name: CH Southdown Pay No Mind 2ND PLACE Breed: Miniature Pinscher Name: GCHS Marlex Miss Marvel 3RD PLACE Breed: Italian Greyhound Name: GCH Bellagio Point Break At Riostar 4TH PLACE

4TH PLACE Breed: Harrier Name: GCHB Kingsbury Why So Serious FDC DN TKN WORKING GROUP Judge: Mr. Gerardo Bernard Entry: 70 1ST PLACE Breed: Great Pyrenees Name: GCHB Pyrless Pyramor Twice Upon A Time 2ND PLACE Breed: Alaskan Malamute Name: Alfie (Carbonell Martinez) 3RD PLACE Breed: Great Dane Name: GCH Legado N Danemark’s I will Survive @ Leggo 4TH PLACE Breed: Bullmastiff Name: GCHB Twyceluvd Ride Or Die To Purrvana TERRIER GROUP Judge: Mr. Gerardo Bernard Entry: 38 1ST PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCH Roschel Foxrun Thistle Do 2ND PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: CH Carmel Mr. Joe Adamis 3RD PLACE Breed: Scottish Terrier Name: GCH McVan’s Day Tripper 4TH PLACE Breed: West Highland White Terrier Name: GCH Spring Westies China Chocolate Play The Game With TOY GROUP Judge: Mrs. Helen Winski Stein Entry: 81 1ST PLACE Breed: Affenpinscher Name: GCHB Ferlin Gizmo’s Worth It All 2ND PLACE Breed: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Name: GCHB Forestcreek Just Right 3RD PLACE Breed: Havanese Name: GCHB Sardi I’ll Think Of A Reason Later 4TH PLACE Breed: Miniature Pinscher Name: GCHS Marlex Miss Marvel NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Dr. Daniel W. Dowling Entry: 56 1ST PLACE Breed: Chow Chow Name: GCHP Barbary’s Reigning Royalty CGCA TKN

Total Entry: 436 BEST IN SHOW

Judge: Mr. Robert Stein Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHG Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr. Robert Stein Breed: Black Cocker Spaniel Name: CH Silhouette Blacklight JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Dr. Daniel W. Dowling Entry: 8 Class: Open Intermediate Name: Ella Meyerson Breed: Papillon BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mrs. Joan Luna Liebes Entry: --- Breed: Beagle (over 13”) Name: CH Royal-Tea Elliot’s Bucket List RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Dr. Daniel W. Dowling Entry: 7 Class: Open Senior Name: Austyn Dinda Breed: Dalmatian RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mrs. Joan Luna Liebes Entry: --- Breed: Affenpinscher Name: GCHB Ferlin Gizmo’s Worth It All SPORTING GROUP Judge: Dr. Eric Liebes Entry: 88 1ST PLACE Breed: Black Cocker Spaniel Name: CH Silhouette Blacklight 2ND PLACE Breed: German Wirehaired Pointer Name: GCH Wirewick Afterhours Feels Like A Regret JH CGC 3RD PLACE Breed: Pointer Name: CH Bookstor Fabello Larksong 4TH PLACE

Breed: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Name: GCHB Forestcreek Just Right NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mrs. Joan Luna Liebes

Entry: 55 1ST PLACE Breed: Chow Chow Name: GCHP Barbary’s Reigning Royalty CGCA TKN 2ND PLACE Breed: Chinese Shar-Pei Name: GCHP Gumby’s Hey Now you’re An Allstar NWR 3RD PLACE Breed: Boston Terrier Name: GCHB Canmoy’s Boston Lilliput 4TH PLACE Breed: French Bulldog Name: GCHS Caney Branch Fabelhaft Back Up And Push FCAT RATS TKN ATT HERDING GROUP Judge: Mr. Robert Stein Entry: 43 1ST PLACE Breed: Australian Shepherd Name: CH Te Amo’s Raise Your Glass To Malpaso 2ND PLACE Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Name: GCHG Riverside London Night FCAT CAA 3RD PLACE Breed: Belgian Sheepdog Name: GCHG Dojo’s You Shook Me All Night Long 4TH PLACE Breed: German Shepherd Dog Name: GCH Kingdom’s He Is Risen CAA FCAT BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Mr. Gerardo Bernard Entry: 4 Breed: Basset Fauve de Bretagne Name: Enemossens Afterhours Claire CM TKN VHMP

Breed: English Springer Spaniel Name: CH Polesitter Politician HOUND GROUP Judge: Dr. Daniel W. Dowling

Entry: 57 1ST PLACE Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHG Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman 2ND PLACE Breed: Pharaoh Hound Name: GCHB XO Sovrin Octopussy 3RD PLACE Breed: Ibizan Hound Name: GCHS DC Abbaio Bushbaby SC ATT

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SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mrs Debbie L Melgreen Entry: 245 1ST PLACE Breed: Irish Water Spaniel Name: GCHB Realta Sycomore Spry CGC 2ND PLACE Breed: Golden Retriever Name: CH Contigo’s I Like Big Bundt’s And I Cannot Lie CGC 3RD PLACE Breed: English Setter Name: GCHS Wingfield ‘N Cebaco Link To Briggewood 4TH PLACE Breed: Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Name: GCHG Double Barrel’s Turkey Creek Jack Johnson MH CGCA HOUND GROUP Judge: Mrs Christine E. Calcinari Entry: 185 1ST PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCHB Texano Order Of The Phoenix 2ND PLACE Breed: Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Name: GCH Soletraader Dean Martin 3RD PLACE Breed: Borzoi Name: GCHS Elista’s Cross My Heart 4TH PLACE Breed: Smooth Dachshund Name: CH Bessdachs Everyone Loves A Winner WORKING GROUP Judge: Ms Linda Robey Entry: 234 1ST PLACE Breed: Newfoundland Name: GCH Pouch Cove’s Southwind Billow Maden RI DCAT 2ND PLACE Breed: Dogo Argentino Name: GCH Ol Glory Del Caritas I Was Born Game 3RD PLACE Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: GCHG Waterfront’s Girl On THe Hunt CGC TKN 4TH PLACE Breed: Mastiff Name: Impeccable’s Odysseus The Faithful TERRIER GROUP Judge: Mr James G Reynolds Entry: 152 1ST PLACE Breed: Wire Fox Terrier Name: GCHB Random Rumblebee 2ND PLACE Breed: Bedlington Terrier Name: GCHG First Class Victoria Berland Empress of Magic

2ND PLACE Breed: Chinese Shar-Pei Name: GCHP Gumby’s Hey Now you’re An Allstar NWR 3RD PLACE Breed: Tibetan Spaniel Name: CH Kan Sing’s Apatika’s Rinchen Zayah 4TH PLACE Breed: Boston Terrier Name: GCHB Canmoy’s Boston Lilliput HERDING GROUP Judge: Mrs. Joan Luna Liebes Entry: 42 1ST PLACE Breed: Border Collie Name: GCH Skywards Breaking Waves TKN 2ND PLACE Breed: Miniature American Shepherd Name: GCHB Kidd’s Sometimes It Be Like That 3RD PLACE Breed: Pembroke Welsh Corgi Name: GCHG Riverside London Night FCAT CAA 4TH PLACE Breed: Australian Cattle Dog Name: GCHS Dawn Heir’s Walk’n on By TRINITY VALLEY KENNEL CLUB Dallas, TX 2024-02-11 Total Entry: 1483 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr Jeffery M Bazell Breed: Newfoundland Name: GCH Pouch Cove’s Southwind Billow Maden RI DCAT RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr Jeffery M Bazell Breed: Irish Water Spaniel Name: GCHB Realta Sycomore Spry CGC JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs Debbie L Melgreen Entry: 28 Class: Master Name: Marilyn Dempsey Breed: Smooth Coat Chihuahua BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr Jeffrey Kestner Entry: 558 Breed: Beagle (13” and under) Name: GCHB Wolfrun Serendipity At Last RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs Debbie L Melgreen Entry: 28 Class: Open Senior Name: Avery Miller Breed: Airedale Terrier RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr Jeffrey Kestner Entry: 558 Breed: Toy Manchester Terrier Name: CH Nasabe South Down Rambler At Texangals

3RD PLACE Breed: Scottish Terrier Name: GCHG Kriscots He’s A Rebel At De La Pomme 4TH PLACE Breed: Airedale Terrier Name: GCHS Sherwood CK Dexter Haven RN TOY GROUP Judge: Ms Amy Sorbie Entry: 252 1ST PLACE Breed: English Toy Spaniel (Blenheim & Prince) Name: GCHB Ringo Star Of Nevskogo Hobbita 2ND PLACE Breed: Long Coat Chihuahua Name: GCHG Timeless Now You See Me 3RD PLACE Breed: Affenpinscher Name: GCHS Empee’s Black Panther 4TH PLACE Breed: Papillon Name: GCHB Riesa N Passionpaps Locked and Loaded NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mrs Karen S McFarlane Entry: 186 1ST PLACE Breed: Tibetan Spaniel Name: GCHG Lantana’s Time To Talk At Bradmar CGC 2ND PLACE Breed: Xoloitzcuintli Name: GCHS Master Rock Calaco (Alonso/Tojo) 3RD PLACE Breed: Lhasa Apso Name: CH Kimik Tasen Westgate Spin The Bottle 4TH PLACE Breed: Bulldog Name: GCHG Paintabull I’m The Pied Piper CGC TKN HERDING GROUP Judge: Mrs Sulie Greendale-Paveza Entry: 225 1ST PLACE Breed: German Shepherd Dog Name: CH Riverrock’s Odin Of Barrow Ranch 2ND PLACE Breed: Australian Shepherd Name: GCHS Elite Paramount Crime Spree 3RD PLACE Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: CH Caprock Jory How ‘Bout Them Cowboys 4TH PLACE Breed: Canaan Dog Name: Woodland West’s Front Runner BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Mr D Scott Pfeil Entry: 1 Breed: Danish-Swedish Farmdog Name: Double Gs Yemanjas Play The Game TKI

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