Showsight Express - February 22, 2024

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in Preservation We trust What Does It Mean to Be a Preservation Breeder? Anyone who breeds purebred dogs is a preservationist — if only by default. By taking a bitch of a particular breed to a dog of the same breed in order for her to concieve, carry, whelp and wean a litter of puppies with success, her owner is ensuring the preservation of her breed. This is Dog Breeding 101, of course, but the arrival of puppies begs the sincere question: Can the dam’s owner be considered a preservation breeder?

Article And Photos by dAn sAyers

Originally printed in the July 2017 issue of ShowSight Magazine

The term “preservation breeder” is a somewhat recent desig- nation. It is used with increasing frequency among dedicated

fanciers to reinforce a commitment to pro- duce dogs of quality as described by the breed standards. This new designation is a direct response to an AR campaign determined to eliminate the con- trolled breeding and ownership of all com- panion animals. To a growing number of serious fanciers, the stakes have never been higher and the use of

“purebred” seems out of touch these days, if not entirely obsolete. “Preservation” may best describe the work required of today’s breeders who wish to live in a world where Schipperkes and Rottweilers coexist alongside “service dogs” and “rescues.” With preservation as the objective, every breed requires a plan of action tailored to its particular circumstance. Each breed’s development, historical function, current state of health, and susceptibility to disease must be understood in order to establish standard practices that will help to ensure its continuation. To define these practices, the dog fancy would benefit greatly by borrowing from the standards estab- lished by an agency of the U.S. federal government that has been in the preservation business for more than a century. The standards and guidelines developed by the National Park Service (NPS) for the preservation, rehabilitation, recon- struction and restoration of historic properties could well be adapted by breeders, dog clubs and the AKC. Although main- taining and preserving a cultural resource — purebred dogs included — presents unique challenges, it is our duty to ensure that future generations come to appreciate our recog- nized breeds just as we did.

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, completed in 1753. Both the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were signed inside Independence Hall.

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became standardized in appearance with a “foxy” head shape that partly distinguishes the Pembroke from its Cardigan cousin. For the Pembroke to remain a Pembroke, its head type must be preserved. Equally important is the breed’s posterior.

standards for Preservation “Preservation” is one of four distinct approaches developed by the NPS for the treatment of historic properties. In the built environment, preservation focuses on the maintenance and

A legacy of its hardscrabble life moving 1,000 pound cattle from meadow to mar- ket in the days when a tail could cost a dog its life, the removal of a pup’s stern is a matter of tradition. Under the guide- lines established by the NPS, a docked tail would be considered an alteration of historic significance and worth preserv- ing. Historic preservation requires that dis- tinctive features, as well as noteworthy contruction and craftsmanship, be pre- served. In dogs, characteristics such as

repair of existing construction and the retention of a property’s form as it has evolved over time. A comparable example in the dog world might be a Herding breed that remains capable of performing its intended function owing to its recogniz- able make and shape. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi can still work as a drover today much as it did in the 10th century. The breed’s substance, agility and ener- getic self-confidence suit it perfectly for any task that requires an active and intel- ligent canine. Whenever a breed’s con-

Breeders of Pembroke Welsh Corgis have preserved the breed’s working ability as well as its charming appearance.

struction and character remain intact — with all of its hall- marks in place and no serious faults to fix — its preservation could be considered a matter of historic significance. Like the great castles of Wales, the Pembroke is a living record of a particular time and place. Its characteristic build, low-set yet sturdy, remains as strong today as does Pembroke Castle that sits atop a rocky promontory by Milford Haven. And like the castle with which it shares a name, the Pembroke holds an historic significance in its own right. The breed’s association with Vikings is specific to the west of Wales and is culturally unique. Similarly, its moderately long and low silhouette, with short legs and an egg-shaped rib cage, have served it well as a cattle droving dog for ten centuries. In that time, the breed

coat texture, color and markings would be high on the list for conservation. The Pembroke sports a weather resistant jacket with a short, thick undercoat and an outer coat that is longer in length and more coarse. Though the body coat should lie flat, the ruff around the neck, chest and shoulders and the hair on the back of the forelegs, rear of the hindquarters and on the underline are fuller and longer. This is the type of coat described by the breed standard that has long served the breed well in its homeland. It deserves to be preserved. Likewise, preservation of breed-specific colors and markings will ensure that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi remains wholly unique and separate from the colorful Cardigan with it more continental pedigree.

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orous or exaggerated, most modern-day Welsh have a slightly polished appearance when compared with their forebears. Breeders of this dog understand that the market for puppies is somewhat limited. In order to ensure the Welsh Springer’s

standards for rehabilitation Another Welshman could represent the second approach defined by the NPS. The Welsh Springer Spaniel is a good example of a breed that retains both its original instincts as

well as its appearance, but has been enhanced in some way to meet the chang- ing needs of the fancy. Subtle enhance- ments of coat and color indicate a desire by breeders to ensure its continuation through a “rehabilitation” of sorts. Rehabilitation, as defined by the NPS, acknowledges the need to make alterations owing to a modified function or purpose. However, modifications to distinctive fea- tures and materials — as well as to the rela-

survival, fanciers must compete with sev- eral better-known — and more readily available — Spaniel breeds. This would be no easy task, except for the fact that this breed happens to possess all the qualities that define a classic. There’s no need for extremes with this Welsh since the basic parts and pieces haven’t been altered for nearly 500 years. However, with its ancient characteristics firmly preserved, the breed today can afford the luxury of a

Welsh Springer Spaniels sport a more polished appearance today than did their forebears in Wales.

tionship of individual parts — must be kept to a minimum. The Welsh Springer is a living legacy of the red and white Spaniel described by Dr. Johannes Caius in his momentous work, Of Englishe Dogges: The Diversities, the Names, the Natures, and the Properties, published in 1576. The breed remains a protypical land Spaniel today, compactly made and built for work. Its moderately-feathered and weatherproof coat, unique head, and loyal and affectionate nature are its signature features. These essential Spaniel characteristics have remained virtually unchanged since the breed was known as the “Starter” in its native land. Unlike many of the Spaniel breeds that came along later, the Welsh Springer retains both its original character as well as its original appearance. Though the breed was never intended to be glam-

longer coat with its distinctive contrast of red and white. These enhancements, it should be noted, are mere window dressing on an otherwise historic structure. Should the polish ever wear off, the Welsh Springer’s good bones and charm will endure. standards for reconstruction In order to ensure the continuation of any dog breed, drastic measures may become necessary. When two World Wars dec- imated the numbers in many European and British breeds, it became necessary to make judicious outcrosses to dogs of questionable parentage in order to make certain a breed did not die out. Similarly, when disease threatens a breed’s future and the health and welfare of individual animals is at stake, it may become imperative to consider doing the unthinkable. In

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desired spotting. The study concluded that the distinguished spots and the uric acid defect are associated in the Dalmatian solely due to an abnormally close link of two disparate genes on the same chromosome. It also made it clear that the strict selection for spots had resulted not only in a gene for this breed-specific characteristic, but also for the uric acid defect. Both had become homozygous in the breed. Naturally, the decision of the AKC Board was controversial at the time, but it was also prophetic. As the study of canine genetics has advanced, more connections between phenotypic traits and the inci- dence of disease are being revealed. Serious fanciers are being confronted with scientific information that’s challenging the very foundations upon which our breed clubs have been built. When confronted with the suffering that results from dis- ease, reconstruction through carefully controlled outcrosses may be the only viable alternative. standards for restoration The NPS allows for a property to be celebrated for a particular time period, not just for the date of its groundbreaking or its current condition. By identifying a specific chapter in a build- ing’s life as being more significant than others, certain fea- tures may be modified or removed altogether. This approach to honoring an historic site is referred to as a “restoration” and requires greater vision for a project to succeed. In the dog

the language of the NPS, this sort of extreme departure from conventional wisdom would be classified as a “reconstruc- tion.” Reconstruction may be considered when a property — or a breed of dog — is threatened with vanishing either in pieces or altogether. The NPS advises that when necessary, a contem- porary solution may be required to interpret an historic value.

In terms of saving a breed from extinction, this approach would be used to “recon- struct” seriously defective genetic material through the introduction of healthy genes from a “non-carrier” dog of another breed. This course of action has been tried in the past, most notably in Dalmatians. In 1981, AKC’s Board of Directors approved a request to register two littermates, a dog and a bitch, that were five generations removed from a Dalmatian-Pointer cross.

Scientific data contin- ues to shed light on the complex associa- tion between a breed’s genotype and its phe- notype.

The outcross was part of a study begun ten years earlier in an effort to eliminate a defect in the metabolism of uric acid. (Too much uric acid in the blood can cause both dermatitis as well as bladder and kidney stones.) The hybrid offspring proved to have normal metabolism of uric acid, along with the kind of ticking associated with the Pointer’s coat. When these dogs were backcrossed to Dalmatians, nearly half of the offspring had normal metabolic function of uric acid, including five dogs with typical Dalmatian spots. These dogs proved that the gene for the defect was not required to achieve the breed’s

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porters who work (or test) their dogs for function, but not every puppy they produce will find a similar home. In fact, most pups will live out their lives with people who discovered the breed through a film, a televised dog show, or a Google search. Think about it. A social media restoration could just save our breeds from going the way of the St. John’s Water Dog and the Alpine Spaniel.

world, a parallel could be drawn in a breed that is celebrated not only by serious fanciers, but by dog-loving people the world over — a breed like the Cairn Terrier. In 1939, a dog named Toto burst onto the big screen in a bas- ket carried by the biggest star at MGM Studios, Judy Garland. Toto wasn’t just any dog. He was a perfectly-sized Cairn that could just as easily leap off a closing draw- bridge as crawl down a foxhole. He was everythig his breed expected him to be, only he was more. Toto was a star. He was undoubtedly a Terrier (after all he was willing to take on the Wicked Witch of the West), but his scene-stealing appearance in one of history’s most beloved films thrust his breed into the spotlight in a mid- century America sort of way. Cairn Terriers were no longer just an early work- ing breed from the Scottish Highlands. The Cairn Terrier had become a celebrity. In the 21st century, “adaptive reuse” has been coined by real estate developers, city planners, architects and politicians as a directive for finding new purposes for places that already exist. Well, dog breeders have been doing much the same thing for years. Whereas a breed may have been originally developed to retrieve ducks, chase gazelles or confront an errant bull, the Golden Retriever, Saluki and Bulldog have each manged to survive through their own particular adaptive reuse: guide dog; coach potato; and symbol of the British Empire respectively. The survival of each breed depends — at least in part — on its having been rebranding for the modern world. There’s really no shame to this. Every breed has its sup-

Despite the doom and gloom attitude of some of today’s fanciers, many people “in dogs” are discovering a renewed devotion to the sport. Today’s preservation breeders have come to realize that our beloved breeds — and the clubs and events that support them — can no longer exist within the status quo. As cultural, economic and technological changes continue to forge a scism between serious dog breeders and

A classic film can immortalize a breed and win new supporters to the breed for a lifetime.

everyone else who cares deeply about dogs, the time is nigh to implement a determined course of action that guarantees our breeds will be preserved in perpetuity. So, what kind of preservation breeder are you? n Dan sayers covers the dog sport with a particular interest in the peo- ple who’ve served to promote and preserve purebred dogs. His articles feature breeders and exhibitors of the past as well as those who work tirelessly on behalf of the fancy today. A self-taught artist, Dan’s art- work is represented in collections worldwide and his illustrations appear in the award-winning Encyclopedia of K-9 Terminology by Ed and Pat Gilbert. Since 1981, Dan has exhibited primarily Sporting breeds and Hounds. He’s bred both Irish Water Spaniels and Rhodesian Ridgebacks and has judged a variety of match shows and sweepstakes, including the Irish Water Spaniel Club of America National Specialty twice.

as of 2/7/24

News Release

For Immediate Release

2024 AKC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP JUDGING PANEL NOW AVAILABLE

NEW YORK, NY (February 21, 2024) – The American Kennel Club ® (AKC ® ) is pleased to announce the judging panel for the 2024 AKC National Championship Presented by Royal Canin to be held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, December 14 and Sunday, December 15, 2024. The 2024 event will showcase the top canine athletes and will also include popular attractions such as the Best Bred-by-Exhibitor competition, the AKC National Owner- Handled Series Finals, and the AKC Royal Canin National All-Breed Puppy and Junior Stakes. The show will once again take place alongside the AKC Agility Invitational and the Obedience Classic, with junior events in Conformation, Agility, Obedience and Rally, as well as special attraction North America Diving Dogs (NADD) Santa Splash. Leading the charge as Best in Show judge for the 2024 National Championship is Mr. Terry Stacy of Durham, NC and Elizabeth “Beth” Sweigart of Bowmansville, PA will judge Best Bred-by-Exhibitor in Show. The judges for the National Owner-Handled Series Finals and the AKC Royal Canin National All-Breed Puppy and Junior Stakes will be announced at a later date. “This year’s show boasts an impressive lineup of judges, with Terry and Beth leading the charge,” said Show Chairman Dennis B. Sprung. “Now in its 24 th year, the AKC National Championship continues to showcase the best of the best and is sure to be an exhilarating competition for breeders, exhibitors and judges.” Judges for the seven variety groups and the Miscellaneous Classes at the AKC National Championship are: SPORTING – Mr. Clay Coady – Paradise Valley, AZ HOUND – Pamela Lambie – Phoenix, AZ WORKING – Ms. Rita J. Biddle, Esq. – Eagle, MI

TERRIER – Pamela Bruce – Welland, ON TOY – Mr. Robin Stansell – Clayton, NC NON-SPORTING – Mr. Charles Olvis – Lake Wales, FL HERDING – Mr. Thomas Coen – Great Barrington, MA

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES – Mr. Clay Coady – Paradise Valley, AZ BEST JUNIOR HANDLER – Patricia Proctor – Yarmouth Port, MA

JUNIOR PRELIMS – Rachel Robertson and Morgan Miller Judges for the seven Bred-by-Exhibitor variety groups are: SPORTING – Bonnie Threlfall – Cary, NC HOUND – Mr. Dennis B. Sprung. – New York, NY WORKING – Mrs. Sheila DiNardo – Valley Glen, CA TERRIER – Mr. Elliott Weiss – Novelty, OH TOY – Dana Cline – Albany, GA NON-SPORTING – Pamela Bruce – Welland, ON HERDING – Mr. Frank Kane – Cleveland, UKG BREED JUDGING FOR THE AKC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP: SPORTING GROUP BREED ASSIGNMENTS Mrs. Debbie Melgreen

Barbet, Brittany, Lagotto Romagnolo, Nederlandse Kooikerhondje, Retriever (Chesapeake Bay), Retriever (Curly-Coat) Bracco Italiano, Spaniel (Boykin), Spaniel (Cocker – all varieties), Spaniel (Field), Spaniel (Welsh Springer), Spinone Italiano, Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Pointer (German Shorthaired), Pointer (German Wirehaired), Spaniel (Clumber), Vizsla, Wirehaired Vizsla Pointer, Weimaraner Retriever (Flat-Coated), Retriever (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling), Setter (English), Setter (Gordon), Setter (Irish), Setter (Irish Red & White), Spaniel (American Water), Spaniel (English Cocker), Spaniel (Irish Water), Spaniel (Sussex)

Cindy Lane

Mrs. Vicki Seiler-Cushman

Mr. Frank Kane

Mrs. Joan Savage

Pamela Bruce

Retriever (Golden) Retriever (Labrador)

Claire White-Peterson Mrs. Darcy Quinlan HOUND GROUP Bonnie Threlfall

Spaniel (English Springer) BREED ASSIGNMENTS

Afghan Hounds, Basenji, Borzoi, English Foxhound, Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Saluki, Scottish Deerhound American English Coonhound, American Foxhound, Azawakh, Black and Tan Coonhound, Bloodhound, Bluetick Coonhound, Portuguese Podengo Pequeno, Sloughi, Treeing Walker Coonhound, Whippet Basset Hound, Beagle (both varieties), Cirneco dell’Etna, Greyhound, Norwegian

Mr. David Miller

Jamie Hubbard

Elkhound, Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, Plott Hound, Redbone Coonhound Harrier, Ibizan Hound, Irish Wolfhound, Otterhound, Pharaoh Hound Dachshund (all varieties) Akita, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, Boerboel, Bullmastiff, Cane Corso, Chinook Alaskan Malamute, Black Russian Terrier, Dogue de Bordeaux, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Leonberger, Newfoundland, Portuguese Water Dog, Tibetan Mastiff Boxer, Doberman Pinscher, Giant Schnauzer, Great Dane Dogo Argentino, Komondor, Kuvasz, Mastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff, Rottweiler, Samoyed, Siberian Husky BREED ASSIGNMENTS German Pinscher, St. Bernard, Standard Schnauzer Airedale Terrier, Irish Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier, Lakeland Terrier, Rat Terrier, Russell Terrier, Scottish Terrier, Skye Terrier American Hairless Terrier, Australian Terrier, Cesky Terrier, Glen of Imaal Terrier, Miniature Schnauzer, Parson Russell Terrier, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, Welsh Terrier American Staffordshire Terrier, Bedlington Terrier, Border Terrier, Bull Terrier (both varieties), Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Fox Terrier (Smooth), Fox Terrier (Wire), Miniature Bull Terrier Cairn Terrier, Manchester Terrier (Standard), Norfolk Terrier, Norwich Terrier, Sealyham Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, West Highland White Terrier Affenpinscher, Biewer Terrier, Italian Greyhound, Miniature Pinscher, Pekingese, Pug Brussels Griffon, Chinese Crested, English Toy Spaniel (all varieties), Havanese BREED ASSIGNMENTS Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Chihuahua (both varieties), Papillon Great Pyrenees BREED ASSIGNMENTS

Mrs. Darcy Quinlan Dr. Eric Liebes WORKING GROUP Pamela Bruce

Dana Cline

Mr. Clay Coady

Mrs. Vicki Seiler-Cushman

Dr. Eric Liebes

Mr. Norman Kenney TERRIER GROUP Mrs. Rosalind Kramer

Mrs. Lydia Hutchinson

Mr. Desmond Murphy

Mr. Frank Kane

TOY GROUP

Mrs. Lydia Hutchinson

Mr. Edd Bivin

Mrs. Vicki Seiler-Cushman

Linda George

Gina Wieser

Japanese Chin, Maltese, Pomeranian, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier

Mr. Frank Kane Elliott Weiss Cindy Lane Mr. Charles Olvis

Manchester Terrier (Toy)

Poodle (Toy)

Russian Toy, Silky Terrier

Yorkshire Terrier

NON-SPORTING GROUP Mr. Todd Richard Jackson

BREED ASSIGNMENTS

American Eskimo Dog, Chow Chow, Finnish Spitz, Norwegian Lundehund, Shiba Inu, Tibetan Spaniel, Tibetan Terrier, Xoloitzcuintli Bichon Frise, Bulldog, Coton de Tulear, Dalmatian, Lhasa Apso, Löwchen, Schipperke Boston Terrier, Chinese Shar-Pei, Keeshond, Poodle (Miniature & Standard) Australian Cattle Dog, Beauceron, Bergamasco, Berger Picard, Border Collie, Bouvier des Flandres, Entlebucher Mountain Dog, Polish Lowland Sheepdog Bearded Collie, Briard, Canaan Dog, Finnish Lapphund, German Shepherd Dog, Miniature American Shepherd, Norwegian Buhund, Spanish Water Dog Belgian Lakenois, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Sheepdog, Belgian Tervuren, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Icelandic Sheepdog, Mudi, Swedish Vallhund French Bulldog BREED ASSIGNMENTS Australian Shepherd Collie (both varieties), Pembroke Welsh Corgi Old English Sheepdog, Puli, Pumi, Pyrenean Shepherd, Shetland Sheepdog

Mrs. Eva Berg

Elliott Weiss

Mrs. Sheila DiNardo HERDING GROUP Mr. Charles Olvis

Elliott Weiss

Mr. Norman Kenney

Ms. Linda Robey

Nioma Stoner Coen

Dr. Eric Liebes

*Panel subject to final approval. About Best in Show judge Terry Stacy:

W. Terry Stacy purchased a Cocker Spaniel in 1952 and began showing as a Junior Handler. He bred his first Cocker Champion in 1955 which led to numerous other Champions. After an education at Marietta College, he became Kennel Manager for the Downsbraugh Kennels of Mr. and Mrs. William Brainard where he worked with Smooth Fox Terriers, Welsh Terriers, Greyhounds and Labrador Retrievers. A successful career of 15 years as a professional handler followed. He finished titles on breeds in each of the 6 Groups then recognized by the American Kennel Club as well as winning many Best in Show and Group awards. In 1978, Terry began a career as a Dog Show Superintendent for MBF Dog Shows. Three years later he was hired by the American Kennel Club where he worked another

15-year career as Vice President of Dog Events and later was elected Senior Vice President until he retired in 1995. Mr. Stacy resides in Durham, NC with his wife Jackie who judges All Breeds. As a judge

of five Groups, Mr. Stacy has judged shows throughout the world. About Best Bred-By-Exhibitor judge Elizabeth “Beth” Sweigart:

Ms. Elizabeth "Beth" Sweigart of Bowmansville, Pennsylvania was born on Long Island, NY and has been involved with dogs all her life. First, with the Labrador Retrievers that her father used for duck hunting on Great South Bay, and later, after marriage, she started breeding and showing Labs under the Yarrow prefix in the 1960s. She started breeding Norwich and Norfolk terriers in the 1970s and Affenpinschers in the 1990s. Ms. Sweigart has bred National Specialty, Best in Show winners, and top-ranked dogs. Since retiring as a professional handler in 2006, Ms. Sweigart has been an AKC approved judge for the Sporting, Terrier and Toy groups as well as some breeds in the Working and Herding groups. ### ABOUT THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB Founded in 1884, the American Kennel Club is a not-for-profit organization which maintains the largest registry of purebred dogs in the world and oversees the sport of purebred dogs in the United States. The AKC is dedicated to upholding the integrity of its registry, promoting the sport of purebred dogs and breeding for type and function. Along with its more than 5,000 licensed and member clubs and its affiliated organizations, the AKC advocates for the purebred dog as a family companion, advances canine health and well-being, works to protect the rights of all dog owners and promotes responsible dog ownership. More than 26,000 competitions for AKC- registered purebred and mixed breed dogs are held under AKC rules and regulations each year including conformation, agility, obedience, rally, tracking, herding, lure coursing, coonhound events, hunt tests, field and earthdog tests. Affiliate AKC organizations include the AKC Humane Fund, AKC Canine Health Foundation, AKC Reunite, the AKC Museum of the Dog, and the AKC Purebred Preservation Bank. For more information, visit www.akc.org. AKC, American Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club seal and design, and all associated marks and logos are trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks of The American Kennel Club, Inc. Become a fan of the American Kennel Club on Facebook and follow us on Instagram @americankennelclub About Royal Canin USA Royal Canin USA, a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated is a leader in science-based cat and dog health nutrition. Founded by a veterinarian in 1968, Royal Canin has more than 50 years of experience in delivering individualized nutritional solutions. In collaboration with an expert team of nutritionists, breeders, and veterinarians from around the world, Royal Canin places cats and dogs at the central point of the innovation process. The Royal Canin product line offers a range of diets based on size, age, breed, lifestyle, and therapeutic requirements. Royal Canin diets are available at veterinary hospitals and pet specialty stores nationwide. To learn more about Royal Canin, visit www.royalcanin.com and follow us on Instagram at @royalcaninus.

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BIG SPRING KENNEL CLUB Midland, TX 2024-02-15

Kimik 2ND PLACE Breed: Chow Chow Name: CH Eastern Magic Desperado 3RD PLACE Breed: Lhasa Apso Name: GCH Tai Fanza Que Sera Sera 4TH PLACE Breed: Bichon Frise Name: Top Speed Neal HERDING GROUP Judge: Mr Del Richards

3RD PLACE Breed: Wirehaired Dachshund Name: CH Harewood Raisin The Bar V Raydachs 4TH PLACE Breed: Pharaoh Hound Name: GCH Osiris Overnight Sensation WORKING GROUP Judge: Mr Del Richards Entry: 69 1ST PLACE Breed: Samoyed Name: GCHS O’Blako’s Guardian Spirit Tazi CGC TKN 2ND PLACE Breed: Standard Schnauzer Name: GCHS Steadfast’s Son Of Liberty FDC BCAT SWA SCE SIE CGC TKA ATT 3RD PLACE Breed: Rottweiler Name: GCH Hicks Farms Sippin’ On Fire V Barste 4TH PLACE Breed: Giant Schnauzer Name: GCH Twilight Georgie Girl Of Landmark TERRIER GROUP Judge: Ms Gloria Kerr Entry: 39 1ST PLACE Breed: Scottish Terrier Name: GCHB Hillview Diamond Spice 2ND PLACE Breed: Norwich Terrier Name: Wildefox’s I Want It Now Of Skyscot 3RD PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: GCH Carmel Sky High Stargazer 4TH PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCHS Lndi’s Eye On It TOY GROUP Judge: Mrs Judith A. Brown Entry: 132 1ST PLACE Breed: Pug Name: CH Winsome N’ Nirvana’s Lil Nitro Gummybear 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: Italian Greyhound Name: GCH Kaos Mini Galaxy Guardian Quill TKN NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mr Timothy S Robbins Entry: 67 1ST PLACE Breed: Tibetan Terrier Name: GCH Corsair’s Midnight In Manhattan @

Total Entry: 562 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Carolyn A. Herbel Breed: Tibetan Terrier Name: GCH Corsair’s Midnight In Manhattan @ Kimik RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Carolyn A Herbel Breed: Scottish Terrier Name: GCHB Hillview Diamond Spice JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr Del Richards Entry: 5 Class: Master Name: Marilyn Dempsey Breed: Smooth Coat Chihuahua BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr Timothy S Robbins Entry: 194 Breed: Bulldog Name: GCHB Notorious Beams Foxy Rose Of Texas RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr Del Richards Entry: 5 Class: Open Senior Name: Bryonna Thompson Breed: Smooth Collie RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr Timothy S Robbins Entry: 194 Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: Woodbine’s Princess Of The Badlands CGC SPORTING GROUP Judge: Ms Gloria Kerr Entry: 74 1ST PLACE Breed: Pointer Name: GCH Penpoint Bugatti 2ND PLACE Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: GCH Ehrenvogel Comin In First On A Wing And A Prayer 3RD PLACE Breed: Parti Cocker Spaniel Name: GCHS Legend I Am Superman 4TH PLACE

Entry: 117 1ST PLACE Breed: Bouvier des Flandres Name: CH Terra’s Utterly Priceless 2ND PLACE Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: CH Renegade Winds Writing A Symphony 3RD PLACE Breed: German Shepherd Dog Name: CH Pinebuck’s Draco Of Breaihaisen 4TH PLACE Breed: Mudi Name: Twisted Acres The Last Piece Of The Puzzle BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Mrs Judith A. Brown Entry: 2 Breed: Dutch Shepherd Name: Shawshack Set ‘N Go Great Expectations COLORADO KENNEL CLUB Denver, CO 2024-02-16 RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Ms. Lee Whittier Breed: Havanese Name: GCHP Kolmar’s And Los Feliz The Man Of Steel JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr. Ted Eubank Entry: 42 Class: Open Intermediate Name: Isabelle M. Bokelman Breed: Harrier BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr. Richard Powell Entry: 526 Breed: Australian Shepherd Name: GCHS Skyryder Storm Of Swords RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr. Ted Eubank Total Entry: 1145 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Ms. Lee Whittier Breed: Kuvasz Name: GCHS Emek Hayarden Cudar

Breed: English Springer Spaniel Name: CH Majic’s All Jacked Up HOUND GROUP Judge: Mr Timothy S Robbins

Entry: 62 1ST PLACE Breed: Smooth Dachshund Name: CH Canis Formula Bacco 2ND PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCHB Texano Order Of The Phoenix

Entry: 42 Class: ---

Name: Demery Livingston Breed: Shetland Sheepdog

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RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr Richard Powell Entry: 526 Breed: Pomeranian Name: CH Winterboots Star Bits SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mr. Roger Gifford Entry: 208 1ST PLACE Breed: English Springer Spaniel Name: GCHG Telltale Bohemian Rhapsody 2ND PLACE Breed: Flat-Coated Retriever Name: GCHG Artic Sun Whispering Words At Moonlight 3RD PLACE Breed: Golden Retriever Name: CH Contigo’s I Like Big Bundt’s And I Cannot Lie CGC 4TH PLACE Breed: Barbet Name: GCH Hickory Tavern Carnivale HOUND GROUP Judge: Dr. Lisa M. Costello

BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr. Michael Canalizo Breed: German Wirehaired Pointer Name: GCHG RNR Impact N Heywire Walk On The Wilde Side RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr. Michael Canalizo Breed: Chow Chow Name: GCHP Barbary’s Reigning Royalty CGCA TKN JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr. Arvind M. de Braganca Entry: 25 Class: Open Senior Name: Chistine Brown-Roldan Breed: French Bulldog BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Dr. John V. Ioia Entry: 509 Breed: Standard Poodle Name: CH Kaylen’s This Seasons Diamond At Bold Encore RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr. Arvind M. de Braganca Entry: 25 Class: Open Senior Name: Fallyn Riney Breed: Shetland Sheepdog RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Dr. John V. Ioia Entry: 509 Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: GCH Hotwired’s Making Memories Chasing The Stars SPORTING GROUP Judge: Ms. Jan N. Paulk Entry: 264 1ST PLACE Breed: German Wirehaired Pointer Name: GCHG RNR Impact N Heywire Walk On The Wilde Side 2ND PLACE Breed: Flat-Coated Retriever Name: GCHG Stoneridge Shot Through The Heart 3RD PLACE Breed: Flat-Coated Retriever Name: Black Night De La Mancha Aragon 4TH PLACE Breed: Sussex Spaniel Name: GCHG Remedi’s What Can Brown Do For You DJA CGC TKN HOUND GROUP Judge: Mr. Jason Hoke Entry: 166 1ST PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCH Pinnacle Garden Party 2ND PLACE Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHB Zaida Bint Muti Von Haussman

2ND PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: CH Hemlock Lane Broken Halo of Mchill CGC TKN 3RD PLACE Breed: Smooth Fox Terrier Name: GCH Mill Pond Indelible At High Mountain 4TH PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: GCH Tivoli’s Sound Of My Soul CGC TOY GROUP Judge: Mr Richard Powell Entry: 151 1ST PLACE Breed: Havanese Name: GCHP Kolmar’s And Los Feliz The Man Of Steel 2ND PLACE Breed: Shih Tzu Name: Duciel Unstoppable Enough Brave-Heart 3RD PLACE Breed: Long Coat Chihuahua Name: Magic Flute JP Bramveris Mima 4TH PLACE Breed: Pomeranian Name: CH Bubble & Bubble Number Five Coco

Entry: 126 1ST PLACE

Breed: Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Name: GCHS Soletrader Dean Martin 2ND PLACE Breed: Portuguese Podengo Pequeno Name: GCHB Corral West Fancy Like Applebee’s On A Date Night 3RD PLACE Breed: Borzoi Name: CH Kyrov-Horse and Hound Step in time 4TH PLACE Breed: Afghan Hound Name: GCHS Kuhlbreeze Don’t Hate The Player Hate The Game WORKING GROUP Judge: Mrs. Jean Cave Pero Entry: 224 1ST PLACE Breed: Kuvasz Name: GCHS Emek Hayarden Cudar 2ND PLACE Breed: Alaskan Malamute Name: CH Whitehawk Solstice Song 3RD PLACE Breed: Samoyed Name: CH Azteca’s Crimson John Harvard 4TH PLACE Breed: Siberian Husky Name: Unforgetable Sansa Blue at Wondervu TERRIER GROUP Judge: Alfred Ferruggiaro Entry: 118 1ST PLACE Breed: Bedlington Terrier Name: GCHG First Class Victoria Berland Empress of Magic

NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Debra Gschwender

Entry: 152 1ST PLACE Breed: Schipperke Name: GCHG Delamer Salt Heir 2ND PLACE Breed: Bulldog Name: Carranza’s Hercules 3RD PLACE Breed: Chinese Shar-Pei Name: GCHG Good Fortune Good & Ready II 4TH PLACE Breed: Tibetan Spaniel Name: C-Breeze’s Journey to the past HERDING GROUP Judge: Mr Rick Gschwender

Entry: 135 1ST PLACE Breed: Old English Sheepdog Name: Bugaboo’s Give Me Smore’ 2ND PLACE Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: GCH Mystic Suntime Everclear 3RD PLACE

Breed: Miniature American Shepherd Name: GCHS Abington’s I See Blue Ice 4TH PLACE Breed: Cardigan Welsh Corgi Name: GCHS Madhatters Achilles’ Heel BCAT LAKELAND WINTER HAVEN KENNEL CLUB Lakeland, FL 2024-02-16 Total Entry: 1503

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SPORTING GROUP Judge: Ann Yuhasz Entry: 222 1ST PLACE Breed: Labrador Retriever Name: CH Clearcreek Rock Paper Scissors At Gallivant 2ND PLACE Breed: Vizsla Name: GCH Russet Leather Love for Sale 3RD PLACE Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: GCHG VJK Myst Heir To The Throne TKN 4TH PLACE Breed: English Cocker Spaniel Name: GCHS Dawnglo for Your Eyes Only HOUND GROUP Judge: Mr. Nicholas G. Frost Entry: --- 1ST PLACE Breed: Norwegian Elkhound Name: CH Vin-Melca’s Nimrod 2ND PLACE Breed: Afghan Hound Name: CH Sunlit Elan The Monarch At Sunset 3RD PLACE Breed: Wirehaired Dachshund Name: GCHB The Phoenix Poisonous Kiss 4TH PLACE Breed: Longhaired Dachshund Name: GCHS Pramada Koradox Only One SL WORKING GROUP Judge: Mr. John Ramirez Entry: --- 1ST PLACE Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: GCH Connquest Best Of Both Worlds 2ND PLACE Breed: Saint Bernard Name: GCHG Kris’s Kountry Three Card Monte V Northsta 3RD PLACE Breed: Portuguese Water Dog Name: GCHB Odysea It’s Always Sonny at Surfari 4TH PLACE Breed: Kuvasz Name: CH Whiterock’s Black Widow At Peachtree TERRIER GROUP Judge: Mr. Robert Hutton Entry: --- 1ST PLACE Breed: Russell Terrier Name: GCHG Monamour Beyond And Above 2ND PLACE Breed: West Highland White Terrier Name: GCHS Elvador Starlight Goblet of Fire 3RD PLACE Breed: Miniature Bull Terrier Name: GCHG Lotus’ The Sky’s The Limit At Doc’s 4TH PLACE Breed: Skye Terrier Name: CH Skye Pilot’s Spruce Goose

3RD PLACE Breed: Ibizan Hound Name: GCHS Abbaio Bushbaby SC ATT 4TH PLACE Breed: Treeing Walker Coonhound Name: GCH Lost Heritage Knight Of Eldorado WORKING GROUP Judge: Mr. David W. Haddock Entry: 187 1ST PLACE Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: GCH Alcher Let’s Roll V Aquarius CGC TKN WAC 2ND PLACE Breed: Portuguese Water Dog Name: GCHS Laserene’s Steel Magnolia Gunsmoke At High Noon ATT 3RD PLACE Breed: Leonberger Name: GCHG Winky-Pinky Bory Cysterskie BCAT TKN CGC FDC 4TH PLACE Breed: Newfoundland Name: GCH Dreamhaven’s Sum It Up With Old Bay BN RN TKN CGC TERRIER GROUP Judge: Dr. John V. Ioia Entry: 147 1ST PLACE Breed: American Staffordshire Terrier Name: GCHP Lbk’s Rebel And Proud Party Crasher 2ND PLACE Breed: Glen of Imaal Terrier Name: CH Susamurun Gas Monkey Fast But Not Loud 3RD PLACE Breed: White Bull Terrier Name: CH Belrae Love Me Tender 4TH PLACE Breed: Dandie Dinmont Terrier Name: GCHB Pennywise Hearthrob TOY GROUP Judge: Ms. Pamela Bruce Entry: 230 1ST PLACE Breed: English Toy Spaniel (Blenheim & Prince) Name: CH Southdown Pay No Mind 2ND PLACE Breed: Chinese Crested Name: GCHB Kaylen’s Some Days You Gotta Dance 3RD PLACE Breed: Toy Fox Terrier Name: CH StarFox Runnin Down A Dream 4TH PLACE Breed: Pomeranian Name: GCH Artistry’s Dreams Come True In Paradise House NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Miss Evalyn Gregory Entry: 200

1ST PLACE Breed: Chow Chow Name: GCHP Barbary’s Reigning Royalty CGCA TKN 2ND PLACE Breed: Dalmatian Name: GCH Fortuna N Tateland’s A Penne For Your Thoughts 3RD PLACE Breed: Tibetan Spaniel Name: GCHB Oak’s Tuqute Chance Of E-Z Money 4TH PLACE Breed: Schipperke Name: GCH Kason’s Joyeux Noel HERDING GROUP Judge: Ms. Peggy Beisel-McIlwaine Entry: 170 1ST PLACE Breed: Berger Picard Name: GCHS Eclipse Ace In The Hole 2ND PLACE Breed: Australian Cattle Dog Name: GCHS Dawn Heir’s Walk’n on By 3RD PLACE Breed: Bouvier des Flandres Name: GCH Terra’s Sparkle N Shine 4TH PLACE Breed: Rough Collie Name: CH Sylvan Argent Windsong Suddenly BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Mr. Jason Hoke Entry: 7 Breed: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier Name: Barnett’s Forever And A Day CM FDC CAA FCAT SUN MAID KENNEL CLUB OF FRESNO, INC. Fresno, CA 2024-02-16 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mrs. Linda Riedel Breed: Norwegian Elkhound Name: CH Vin-Melca’s Nimrod RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mrs. Linda Riedel Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: GCH Connquest Best Of Both Worlds JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Jennifer Bell Entry: ---

Class: Open Senior Name: Audrey Boyer Breed: Whippet

RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Jennifer Bell Entry: --- Class: Open Junior Name: Lennox Bogle Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer

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TOY GROUP Judge: Molly Martin

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs. Sherry Patton Entry: 7 Class: Master Name: Marilyn Dempsey Breed: Smooth Coat Chihuahua

2ND PLACE Breed: Dogo Argentino Name: GCH Ol Glory Del Caritas I Was Born Game 3RD PLACE Breed: Rottweiler Name: GCH Hicks Farms Sippin’ On Fire V Barste 4TH PLACE Breed: Giant Schnauzer Name: GCH Twilight Georgie Girl Of Landmark TERRIER GROUP Judge: Mr Del Richards Entry: 39 1ST PLACE Breed: Scottish Terrier Name: GCHB Hillview Diamond Spice 2ND PLACE Breed: Norwich Terrier Name: CH Foxbriar’s National Pinnacle from Itsy Bitsy 3RD PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: GCH Carmel Sky High Stargazer 4TH PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCHS Lndi’s Eye On It TOY GROUP Judge: Mr Timothy S Robbins Entry: 136 1ST PLACE Breed: Papillon Name: GCHB Riesa N Passionpaps Locked and Loaded 2ND PLACE Breed: Long Coat Chihuahua Name: GCHG Timeless Now You See Me 3RD PLACE Breed: Russian Toy Name: CH Charkara My Snickerdoodle 4TH PLACE Breed: Italian Greyhound Name: GCH Kaos Mini Galaxy Guardian Quill TKN NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Ms Gloria Kerr Entry: 70 1ST PLACE Breed: Chow Chow Name: CH Eastern Magic Desperado 2ND PLACE Breed: Tibetan Terrier Name: GCH Corsair’s Midnight In Manhattan @ Kimik 3RD PLACE Breed: Bichon Frise Name: Top Speed Neal 4TH PLACE Breed: Miniature Poodle Name: GCHS Sandstorm Say Yes To The Dress AX AXJ OF

Entry: --- 1ST PLACE Breed: Havanese Name: GCHG Wynmark’s Les Bijouxs Rock’n Rolz at Reverie 2ND PLACE Breed: Smooth Coat Chihuahua Name: GCHG Bk’s Conemara El Cid 3RD PLACE Breed: Maltese Name: GCHB Rainey’s California Winter 4TH PLACE Breed: Affenpinscher Name: GCH Empee’s Let’s Go Crazy NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Judy Bendt Entry: --- 1ST PLACE Breed: Standard Poodle Name: GCH PennDragon Dark Storm 2ND PLACE Breed: French Bulldog Name: GCHB Fleetfire Novaheart Back To Oz 3RD PLACE Breed: Coton de Tulear Name: GCH Morningglow’s Good Morning Vanessa At Seistan 4TH PLACE Breed: Shiba Inu Name: GCHB Jogoso’s Justified FDC

BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Ms Gloria Kerr Entry: 223 Breed: Chinese Crested

Name: GCH Gingery’s Look Of Love RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs. Sherry Patton Entry: 7

Class: Open Junior Name: Kai A Porras Breed: Shetland Sheepdog RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Ms Gloria Kerr Entry: 223 Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: CH Renegade Winds Writing A Symphony SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mr Del Richards Entry: 78 1ST PLACE Breed: Clumber Spaniel Name: CH Clussexx Nothing A Cocktail Can’t Fix 2ND PLACE Breed: Parti Cocker Spaniel Name: GCHS Legend I Am Superman 3RD PLACE Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: GCH Madrone Siriusly Mysterious 4TH PLACE Breed: English Springer Spaniel Name: GCHS Ramblewood Play It Again HOUND GROUP Judge: Mrs Donnelle Richards Entry: 62 1ST PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCHS Texano Order Of The Phoenix 2ND PLACE Breed: Smooth Dachshund Name: CH Canis Formula Bacco 3RD PLACE Breed: Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Name: GCH Rosewood’s Ice To Meet You 4TH PLACE Breed: Portuguese Podengo Pequeno Name: CH Aven-Port Mintaka WORKING GROUP Judge: Mrs Donnelle Richards Entry: 77 1ST PLACE Breed: Samoyed Name: GCHS O’Blako’s Guardian Spirit Tazi CGC TKN

HERDING GROUP Judge: Ann Yuhasz

Entry: --- 1ST PLACE Breed: Norwegian Buhund Name: GCHG Cloudpointe Ringside Gossip 2ND PLACE Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: GCH Blue Havens Orange Crush 3RD PLACE Breed: Border Collie Name: GCHS Wedgewood Sierra Eternal Storm

Of Beauty 4TH PLACE Breed: Beauceron Name: GCHB Regale’s Right On Time WEST TEXAS KENNEL CLUB Midland, TX 2024-02-16 Total Entry: 586 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mrs Judith A. Brown Breed: Chow Chow Name: CH Eastern Magic Desperado

RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mrs Judith A. Brown Breed: Papillon Name: GCHB Riesa N Passionpaps Locked and Loaded

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HERDING GROUP Judge: Mrs Judith A. Brown

TOY GROUP Judge: Ms Gloria Kerr

1ST PLACE Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: GCH Ehrenvogel Comin In First On A Wing And A Prayer 2ND PLACE Breed: Parti Cocker Spaniel Name: GCHS Legend I Am Superman 3RD PLACE Breed: Pointer Name: GCH Penpoint Bugatti 4TH PLACE Breed: English Springer Spaniel Name: GCHS Ramblewood Play It Again HOUND GROUP Judge: Mrs Marilyn Y Pipes Entry: 70 1ST PLACE Breed: Pharaoh Hound Name: GCH Osiris Overnight Sensation 2ND PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCHS Texano Order Of The Phoenix 3RD PLACE Breed: Portuguese Podengo Pequeno Name: CH Aven-Port Mintaka 4TH PLACE Breed: Basenji Name: CH Sff Arubmec Signet The Emperors New Clothes WORKING GROUP Judge: Carolyn A. Herbel Entry: 84 1ST PLACE Breed: Samoyed Name: GCHS O’Blako’s Guardian Spirit Tazi CGC TKN 2ND PLACE Breed: Great Dane Name: GCH Wildside’s Here Comes The Sun 3RD PLACE Breed: Tibetan Mastiff Name: CH Nanda Parvati Alanzar 4TH PLACE Breed: Doberman Pinscher Name: Denalli’s Keeping The Fire Burning TERRIER GROUP Judge: Ms Denny C Mounce Entry: 42 1ST PLACE Breed: Norwich Terrier Name: CH Foxbriar’s National Pinnacle from Itsy Bitsy 2ND PLACE Breed: Scottish Terrier Name: GCHB Hillview Diamond Spice 3RD PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: GCH Carmel Sky High Stargazer 4TH PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCHS Lndi’s Eye On It

Entry: 122 1ST PLACE Breed: Bouvier des Flandres Name: CH Terra’s Utterly Priceless 2ND PLACE Breed: Cardigan Welsh Corgi Name: GCHG Boss Is Hanky Panky At Kingsbury 3RD PLACE Breed: Polish Lowland Sheepdog Name: GCHG Stonebrook Never Say Never To Tramperus 4TH PLACE Breed: Bearded Collie Name: GCHB Scott’s Georgia On My Mind BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Mrs Donnelle Richards Entry: 2 Breed: Dutch Shepherd Name: Shawshack Set ‘N Go Great Expectations BIG SPRING KENNEL CLUB Midland, TX 2024-02-17 Total Entry: 604 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Ms Gloria Kerr Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: GCH Ehrenvogel Comin In First On A Wing And A Prayer RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Ms Gloria Kerr Breed: Samoyed Name: GCHS O’Blako’s Guardian Spirit Tazi CGC TKN JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs Marilyn Y Pipes Entry: 9 Class: Master Name: Marilyn Dempsey Breed: Smooth Coat Chihuahua BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mrs Donnelle Richards Entry: 244 Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCHS Lndi’s Eye On It RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mrs Marilyn Y Pipes Entry: 9 Class: Open Intermediate Name: Kadyn Stahl Breed: Tibetan Spaniel RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mrs Donnelle Richards Entry: 244 Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: CH Renegade Winds Writing A Symphony SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mrs Judith A. Brown Entry: 76

Entry: 136 1ST PLACE Breed: Long Coat Chihuahua Name: GCHG Timeless Now You See Me 2ND PLACE Breed: Pug Name: CH Winsome N’ Nirvana’s Lil Nitro Gummybear 3RD PLACE Breed: Smooth Coat Chihuahua Name: Vista T’Seas Mi Hi Barbie Dazzles 4TH PLACE Breed: Toy Poodle Name: CH Dulcinea’s Born In The USA NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mrs Donnelle Richards Entry: 76 1ST PLACE Breed: Tibetan Terrier Name: GCH Corsair’s Midnight In Manhattan @ Kimik 2ND PLACE Breed: Chow Chow Name: CH Eastern Magic Desperado 3RD PLACE Breed: Chinese Shar-Pei Name: GCHB Good Fortune State Of The Art 4TH PLACE Breed: Tibetan Spaniel Name: GCHG Lantana’s Time To Talk At Bradmar CGC HERDING GROUP Judge: Carolyn A. Herbel Entry: 118 1ST PLACE Breed: Australian Shepherd Name: GCH Blue Elk Simply Irresistible 2ND PLACE Breed: Smooth Collie Name: GCH Markos Break-N-The Law 3RD PLACE Breed: German Shepherd Dog Name: CH Pinebuck’s Draco Of Breaihaisen 4TH PLACE Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: CH Trio’s Game Changer BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Judge: Mrs Marilyn Y Pipes Entry: 2 Breed: Dutch Shepherd Name: Shawshack Set ‘N Go Great Expectations COLORADO KENNEL CLUB Denver, CO 2024-02-17 Total Entry: 1304 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr Rick Gschwender Breed: Havanese Name: GCHP Kolmar’s And Los Feliz The Man Of Steel

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RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Mr Rick Gschwender Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: GCH Mystic Suntime Everclear

HERDING GROUP Judge: Dr Jill Warren

1ST PLACE Breed: Kuvasz Name: GCHS Emek Hayarden Cudar 2ND PLACE Breed: Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Name: GCHG Crown’s HRH Prince Of The Night 3RD PLACE Breed: Dogo Argentino Name: GCH Mata Cerdos Oso De Agua TKN CGC 4TH PLACE Breed: Alaskan Malamute Name: CH Whitehawk Solstice Song TERRIER GROUP Judge: Mr Richard Powell Entry: 124 1ST PLACE Breed: Skye Terrier Name: Starry Night’s Changes Naiad 2ND PLACE Breed: Border Terrier Name: CH Hemlock Lane Broken Halo of Mchill CGC TKN 3RD PLACE Breed: Bedlington Terrier Name: GCHG First Class Victoria Berland Empress of Magic 4TH PLACE Breed: Miniature Schnauzer Name: GCH Minuteman Life Below Zero TOY GROUP Judge: Ms Deirdre Petrie Entry: 163 1ST PLACE Breed: Havanese Name: GCHP Kolmar’s And Los Feliz The Man Of Steel 2ND PLACE Breed: Pomeranian Name: CH Winterboots Star Bits 3RD PLACE Breed: Toy Poodle Name: CH Serenpark Carnival Pride 4TH PLACE Breed: Pekingese Name: GCHG Sunrise Dragon Forse Of Nature

Entry: 174 1ST PLACE Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Name: GCH Mystic Suntime Everclear 2ND PLACE Breed: Australian Shepherd Name: GCHS Skyryder Storm Of Swords 3RD PLACE Breed: Old English Sheepdog Name: Bugaboo’s Give Me Smore’ 4TH PLACE Breed: Finnish Lapphund Name: GCH Sugarok Magical Mystery Tour CYCLONE COUNTRY KENNEL CLUB OF AMES Des Moines, IA 2024-02-17 Total Entry: 928 BEST IN SHOW Judge: Dr. Troy Clifford Dargin Breed: Border Terrier Name: GCH Meadowlake & Marlyn My Heart Can’t Tell Me No RESERVE BEST IN SHOW Judge: Dr. Troy Clifford Dargin Breed: Australian Shepherd Name: GCH Affinity Flyhigh Hit Me With Your Best Shot JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Shelley Miller Entry: 38 Class: Master Name: Samantha Abels Breed: Havanese BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Ms. Denise Dean Entry: --- Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer Name: GCHS Chrishelle’s Beauty Is The Beast RE RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Shelley Miller Entry: 38 Class: Open Senior Name: Tara Crowley Breed: Shetland Sheepdog RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Ms. Denise Dean Entry: --- Breed: Toy Fox Terrier Name: GCHG TNT’s Mind Your Own Biscuits SPORTING GROUP Judge: Ms. Debra Thornton Entry: 198 1ST PLACE Breed: Bracco Italiano Name: CH Riversedge Quigley CM MH 2ND PLACE Breed: German Wirehaired Pointer Name: CH Scotian Raised On Radio At Inverness JH TKI

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr. Roger Gifford Entry: 52 Class: Open Senior Name: Taylor Johnson Breed: Old English Sheepdog

BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr. Roger Gifford Entry: 630 Breed: Australian Shepherd Name: GCHS Skyryder Storm Of Swords RESERVE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Judge: Mr. Roger D Gifford Entry: 52 Class: Open Intermediate Name: Kaylee Wagoner Breed: Cairn Terrier RESERVE BEST IN SHOW: NOHS Judge: Mr. Roger D Gifford Entry: 630 Breed: Alaskan Malamute Name: CH Whitehawk Solstice Song SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mr Ted Eubank Entry: 236 1ST PLACE Breed: Golden Retriever Name: CH Contigo’s I Like Big Bundt’s And I Cannot Lie CGC 2ND PLACE Breed: English Springer Spaniel Name: GCHG Telltale Bohemian Rhapsody 3RD PLACE Breed: Flat-Coated Retriever Name: GCHG Artic Sun Whispering Words At Moonlight 4TH PLACE Breed: Irish Red and White Setter Name: CH Nystar’s Forged in the Fires of Playlist HOUND GROUP Judge: Alfred Ferruggiaro

NON-SPORTING GROUP Judge: Mr Rick Gschwender

Entry: 155 1ST PLACE

Entry: 165 1ST PLACE Breed: Chinese Shar-Pei Name: GCHG Good Fortune Good & Ready II 2ND PLACE Breed: Schipperke Name: GCHG Delamer Salt Heir 3RD PLACE Breed: Keeshond Name: GCHS Legend’s Masked Bandit 4TH PLACE Breed: Coton de Tulear Name: CH Mi- Toi’s Sir Elton By KAnto Cotons

Breed: Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Name: GCHS Soletrader Dean Martin 2ND PLACE Breed: Whippet Name: GCHB Wyndham’s A Star is Born FCAT 3RD PLACE Breed: Beagle (over 13”) Name: CH Winston Del Rey’s Bentley 4TH PLACE Breed: Borzoi Name: CH Katushka’s Star Lord SC WORKING GROUP Judge: Ms Lee Whittier Entry: 251

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