Cairn Terrier Breed Magazine - Showsight

Reflections on the CAIRN TERRIER BREED PEGGY BEISEL- MCILWAINE KENNETH KAUFFMAN

I live in Ann Arbor, MI. Outside of dogs I have a family, although all grown now and one married they are still very much part of my daily life. We enjoy walking, going to movies, read- ing and watching or attending sporting events. I started in dogs in 1974 with an OES. Went to work for a profession-

I have been involved in the sport for just over forty years, and have been judging for 30 years. I am currently approved to judge the Terrier and Toy groups as well as BIS and Juniors. My primary concentration has been in Ter- riers, particularly Cairn Terriers and Sealyham Terriers. I have produced

al handler in 1977. Had my own handling business from late 1980-1996. First show I judged was NE Indiana in November of 1996. PAM DAVIS I live in Plymouth Meeting, PA with my husband Chris and 7 Cairn Terri- ers. I am a Master Flower Show Judge and teach Floral Design and Horti- culture. I have had a dog all my life I became interested in Cairns in the early 1980s and began breeding them in the 1990s. I became a Cairn Judge in 2011. LYDIA COLEMAN HUTCHINSON Lydia Coleman Hutchinson is a second generation dog breeder of the WOLFPIT CAIRNS. She is the senior breeder of Cairns in the U.S.A. and her kennel has accounted for 256 Champions thus far. She was named AKC’s Terrier Breeder of the Year 2015 and is the breeder and co-owner of the cur- rent #1 dog all systems. Our home is in Middletown, MD in a nearly 200-year-old German Federal style farmhouse. Besides my considerable involvement with dogs, I like to swim, gar- den, read, travel, and sing in our church choir. I have been involved in the dog show world since 1949 which is when I first started showing as a young girl. I have been judging for 51 years. Gch Dogwood flower Power cAX2, RAts, cGc; “Daisy”

and shown over 50 champions including a number of spe- cialty and group winners. My approach to judging is from the perspective of a breeder. Evaluating the exhibits brought to me on the basis of potential breeding stock, rewarding those with attributes that most closely reflect the breed’s standard, as I understand it. I live in a historic mid-19th century farm- house, located in Sellersville, PA, with my husband, 8 dogs and 6 cats. Outside of dogs I enjoy gardening, furniture mak- ing, and painting. I have been in dogs for 40 years and have been judging for 30 of those years. KARI LOKEN I live in Centennial, CO. I am a program manager for a small national non-profit medical practice transformation organization called HealthTeamWorks based in Colo- rado. I grew up showing dogs, win- ning my first pee-wee junior show- manship class when I was 3, so that makes it, 37 years—Yikes! I started judging Juniors in 1995 and Cairns and Kerries since 2011. DESI

MURPHY I live in Monroe, New York and I am retired. I showed my first dog, a Lakeland, in 1957. I have been judg- ing since 1976.

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