Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas

Hello all. 
We finally made it home from Orlando.  I will post something soon about our adventures there.  For now, let us celebrate this wonderful occasion and give thanks for our family and friends. 
Dave and I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy, New Year!!!!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Eukanuba Classic - A Real Pain

The closer it gets to the AKC Eukanuba Classic, the scarier things are getting.  In previous years, if you entered, you got a ticket to get in to both the day time breed and obedience competition, as well as to get into the Group Competition in the evening.  In Long Beach they even moved the Group Competition from another venue to the smaller more intimate setting of the arena adjoining the daytime show grounds.  Even for Best In Show this was never completely full.  THIS YEAR THOUGH>>>we get one ticket per entry for the day time, but if you want to go to group that will cost you an extra $20 per day, and they have been sold out for a while now.  I hate to even imagine how small this arena is.  How many thousands of dollars have we all spent showing our dogs?  How much time and money is it going to cost us to get to Orlando and show our dogs for this show?

A large portion of us drive to the show.  Yes, our dogs are clean when we leave the house, but we need to groom when we get there.  With 3 days of all breed shows, followed by the BIG SHOW, I would imagine that over 90% of the dogs will need a bath before the weekend.  They don't want us bathing or grooming in the hotel rooms but what do they provide for us?  Daytime bathing only!  This is causing flashbacks to Philadelphia, where for a winter 4-day show, which we drove 1,900 miles to get to, no bathing facilities were provided, we were told that they should have been clean when we left the house!

Electric costs us $120 but we have never received a confirmation that we have a reservation for it.  If we had booked it later the cost would have been $263!!!  They will reset the electric ONCE!  Last year the only thing we had plugged in to one outlet was a handheld dryer and a fan.  Neither were turned on yet flames started shooting out of our power strip.  By the time AKC and the building people got there nothing had caught fire but it could have been a total disaster.

One more thing...Not all of us are fortunate enough to be able to travel with a partner, friend, or assistant.  Some of us travel alone.  In big bold letters, we have been reminded that someone MUST remain with the vehicle during unloading and loading.  Do we need to rent one of those blow-up dolls like they use in the HOV lanes?

With the thousands of dollars that this show is costing exhibitors, I would think a little more consideration is warranted, after all we are paying for the 'privilege' of helping the AKC promote themselves.  I think that too many of those in charge have forgotten what it is like to be one of the 'little people.'  Without us, you wouldn't have a job!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Provisional Judge Melinda Lyon

Today in Montgomery, Judge Melinda Lyon was judging some terriers, toys, and juniors.  She is still provisional for many breeds.  Good or Bad her choices were her own, and we won't be entering under her again.  There were several other much more worthy dogs in the ring today than what she put up, but that is my (and several others) opinion and she pointed to hers.  That's why we enter, like it or not, we pay for their opinion of our dogs on that day.  Our voices are only heard on this matter in future entries, or lack thereof.  Ms. Lyon's placements today are not the point of this note.  My point is her lack of concern for dogs in the ring.  Many dogs will 'reverse sneeze' in the ring.  We have all seen a dog do it.  Years ago, as an embarrassed beginner, I tried to continue around the ring with my dog doing that and was instructed by a judge to stop, let the dog compose itself, then continue.  That kind judge showed me how to make this happen very quickly.  As I became more aware, I realized that many dogs do this, especially in dusty rings.  From then on, whenever that happened, I would stop, compose the dog, and continue.  On average, this takes less than 30 seconds.  So far today, I have received 3 phone calls complaining about Judge Lyon NOT allowing a handler to stop and get the dog's breathing under control before proceeding.  This handler happened to be showing a dog of our breeding, hence the reason for the calls to us.  That handler is fabulous and is not the type to complain, and it was from others that I heard this story.  You know that a judge's actions have made an impact when a someone sees the occurrence, and makes a point of looking up the dog, it's owners and breeders, and feel the need to immediately inform them of what has happened at the show.  Ms. Lyon moved this team to the front of the line-up then on that final go-round the dog started to 'reverse-sneeze.'  When the handler made an attempt to stop and help the dog, he was instructed to continue.  Well, we all know that it is hard enough for us to walk a straight line when we are sneezing, but our poor dogs, being forced to move and while having difficulty breathing, was just plain wrong.  As a handler we are trained to 'obey' the judge, and sometimes it's just not a great idea.  Occasionally, we are torn between doing what we know is right and what this judge (who we don't want to offend) wants us to do.  This dog was still in the ribbons, but that wasn't the point.  Had it been any dog, of any breed, that people contacted me about, this post would be the same.  What would that 30 seconds delay have meant?  Win or lose, it would have leveled the playing field, and most importantly the dog will not have that memory of what happened in the ring.  Forcing the dog around the ring rather than giving the handler a minute, probably didn't gain you more than a few seconds in the grand scheme of things.  Ms. Melinda Lyon, think about this the next time you judge any breed, and a dog has any sort of issue that might take a minute to get under control.  It is about fairly judging the dogs, not about how quickly you can get them out of your ring. 

Friday, November 25, 2011

ROM, ROMX and Health Certifications

Each parent club has the right to determine the requirements for awarding an ROM or ROMX to a sire or dam belonging to a member of that club.  Just as they can set the requirement for membership, etc.  If the club wanted to, they could even give the award to anyone, whether or not they were a member.  The clubs can require whatever they want to earn these titles.  It is their right as an independent club.  The BRTCA happens to require that the sires and dams have also passed certain health certifications.  The BRTCA also offers a Red Star ROM and ROMX.  This requires that the sire and dam of the dog being awarded has also passed those health certifications.  There is now a movement afoot to lessen these requirements because several people cannot meet them.  OH, WELL!  Instead of breeding so many litters each year, or importing so many puppies, and getting lucky every now and then with a dog that passes, why not selectively breed only those animals that have passed their health certifications???   We don't do a lot of breeding for that reason.  We only breed to dogs that are a good example of the breed and have passed their health certifications.  The choices out there in stud dog land are very limited.  We were unfortunate to be unable to breed two of our girls this fall when they came in season and the owners of one stud dog, and the veterinarian in charge of the semen clinic for the other, could not be reached in a timely manner.  One would hope that with the number of dogs out there, we would have more choices.  But I guess that is the reason we are the ONLY Black Russian Terrier breeders with a sire and dam that have been awarded the RED STAR ROMX.
Excellence is something to strive for, not to be undermined.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!!

Happy Thanksgiving to one and all.  We give thanks to God for all of our dear friends, our health (what we have left!), our home, our dogs, and our families.  Let us all take time to remember that as bad as we think we have it, there are many out there that are much worse off.  Help those you can, and pray for those that you cannot. 
God Bless.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Mason

CH That's The Notorious Defender
On Mason's first weekend out as a special, he picked up a 4 point major and win over 2 specials going Select at the Ocala show on Sunday.  Thank you Judge Arlene Benko.
Congratulations owner Connie Rousch.
Mason
CH That's The Notorious Defender
Photo August 2011

Bongo!!!

That's The Heart of The Cuban Beat
Here is a photo of Bongo from his Best of Winners award at the Cape Cod shows in September.
Way to go owners George & Carol Janes.
Bongo is a littermate to Naughty (see previous post) Go Desi - Boo kids!
Bongo
That's The Heart of The Cuban Beat
Thank You Judge Murrel Purkheiser
Owner Handled by Carol Janes

Naughty, Naughty, Naughty!!!

CH That's So Adorabull - Just Spank Me 
Congratulations to Naughty on 3 breed wins and a BOS  in Chickasha, OK earning 6 points, including a major and win over specials, towards her Grand Championship.
Congratulations to owner Patty Romigh.  Great Job.
Looking forward to the pictures.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Not just in the show ring...Now on I-70 !!!

So people run up on us in the show ring and now a Trucker on I-70.  It's a sinister plot!
Driving home from St. Louis last night we decided to spend the night in Columbia.  Checked into a hotel, then went out for a late supper.  Well, if all had gone good at Red Lobster, we would have been snug back at the hotel when this happened but, as usual Dave's food was really bad, my veggies were cold, so we waited and waited.  Finally, on the way back to the hotel (at 9:00 PM) we were driving along I-70, minding our own business when a Semi-Truck pulling a fully loaded trailer decided to change lanes without checking for cars.  We just happened to be there.  Dave saw her coming, and tried to move over, but didn't have much of a place to go, so she popped the rear quarter panel of our car, just behind the gas tank.  That sent us flying off towards the shoulder & exit, kind of on two wheels.  Dave maintained great control of the car got us through a ditch and back onto the main road without hitting anything else too hard or rolling the car. Yay Dave!!!  It took the truck driver almost a mile to get stopped and over to the shoulder.  We pulled up near them and called the police.  When the Columbia, MO police finally showed up no ticket was issued and they didn't even file a real police report, just an incident report, because there were no ambulances or tow trucks called.  Moral of the story:  If you get into an accident in Columbia, Missouri call a tow truck or ambulance whether you need one or not.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Ozark Kennel Club Sunday

Well, I am getting tired of this.  If we ran up on people, and their dogs, in the ring, we would be the BAD GUYS.  For anyone else, excuses are made, and it pisses me off.

Bichons - Best of Breed.  The judge called for catalog order.  With Brandy being a move up and #8, she should have been first, but then the steward called out 16, 8, winners dog, and winners bitch.  Dave went in first, then the handler with the other special entered the ring and went in front of him.  OK so far.  Then the owner/handler of the Winners Dog (only male entered) went in behind Dave.  She entered the ring fast, her dog ran into Brandy, then she got down, stacked him right on her ass, and she was practically shoulder to shoulder with Dave.  Dave looked at her and motioned for her to move back, but she stayed put.  Time to go around together.  She stayed right on Dave and Brandy, allowing her dog to touch Brandy, and then by the third corner, Dave and Brandy were on the mats, the winners dog was on the concrete, cutting the corner right alongside Brandy.  The owner/handler's foot was alongside Dave.  The point is not to catch and pass the dog in front of you, it is to move your dog in a position and at a pace for the judge to adequately observe him.  You don't have to catch the dog in front of you and if you are faster, hang back and then let your dog move out, or just control his pace.  Brandy was not horribly affected by this behavior but still kept looking back at the other dog.  It was down to Brandy and the Winners Bitch for Best of Breed.  Winners Bitch was cute and kept showing til the end of all of the extra go-arounds.  Brandy had had enough and just started to slow down.  I was proud of her even with the blatant attempt by the winners dog owner/handler to sabotage her performance.  Special thanks to Judge Richard Miller:  Winners Dog got no points, Winners Bitch got a major, and Brandy went Select Bitch and got a win over a special towards her Grand Championship.  

Havanese:
MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Roché was Best of Breed under Judge Robert Hutton.  And a Group 2 under Judge Richard Miller.

Ozark Kennel Club Saturday


Bichons:
CH Creme's Brandy Alexandria
Brandy was Best of Breed today under Judge Robert Hutton. A major and win over a special towards her Grand Championship.  She looked fabulous in group.  The more they clapped, the more she liked it.  


I do have to say that the same lady from Joplin with the really bad (my opinion) American Eskimo was at Springfield.  Being the only one entered she was at the group ring again.  BUT...let me start from earlier in the day:  We were getting ready to go into the Breed ring and she came up and asked if "this is the same dog that snapped at her dog last week."  OK, so I didn't come totally unglued, but it was close.  Her dog literally stuck it's nose so far under Brandy in the group ring in Joplin that Brandy's rear came up off the ground.  What Brandy did was tuck her tail, run forward, and look over her shoulder the rest of the time in the ring.  So I reminded her of what happened and that she actually apologized to us in the ring last week.  Her response was a very quite 'oh, yeah.'  THEN...Waiting for groups she was standing about 10 feet off to the left of the stewards table.  Dave had me set Brandy down between the stewards chairs and the ring entrance.  As soon as I did that, she started to move forward with her dog.  I stood behind Dave and Brandy just to keep her from standing on Dave's feet because she was getting that close.  As the Non Sporting dogs entered the ring she hung back a bit.  Dave and Brandy went in about 5th or 6th and there were about 4 more headed in, when she called out that she needed to go ahead of them and behind the Bichon.  I pretty much exploded.  I actually shook my finger at her and said very loudly "Do NOT go behind the Bichon!!!"  I got a lot of looks, but she stayed away from them.  After Group, I heard from the handlers that she was next to in the ring.  She told them that she accidentally got a little close to the Bichon in Joplin.  The first time might be an accident, after that...The War is On.


Havanese:
MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Roché was Best of Breed under Judge Karen McFarlane.  And a Group 2 under Judge Robert Hutton.


Angleheart's Good Better Best
Coal, a Roché puppy, bred by Bill and Paula Frazierwon his class and was Reserve Winners Dog.  

Theft in Springfield, MO Friday November 11, 2011

Well, the one time I leave my purse in the van...It was under the seat, covered up.  Did they see us leave the van, and me with no handbag?  That must equal Purse in Vehicle.  By the surveillance video less than 5 minutes from the time we left the van, the thieves parked next to our van, broke out the front passenger door grabbed my bag from under the seat, and were gone.  Of course we have all seen those videos on the news, all grainy and fuzzy.  It's not like CSI, they couldn't see the license plate of the vehicle and could hardly make out the make and model.  We have spent the last several days stopping cards and checking accounts, and opening new ones.  Getting new IDs etc.  We still have to have the window installed.

I lost a little bit of 'stuff' but a lot of time and peace of mind.  So for everyone out there, don't think that leaving your purse covered up in the car, means that it is safe.  Also, items in my vehicle were not covered under my vehicle insurance.  They are personal property covered under my homeowners, with a high deductible.  Something else you don't really think about when something may be stolen from your car.

We were at Cracker Barrel near the interstate in Springfield, MO.  A place that travelers frequent.  Women traveling have handbags.  If you go into a store or restaurant without it, that nondescript person, sitting in the nondescript car, a few spots down may be watching and waiting for that traveler to leave, and run it just for a couple of things.  It took them less than a minute to break the glass, open the door, grab the bag and go.

Let our loss be a lesson learned for the rest of you. 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

An Apology from Arlene Etzig

An apology from Arlene Etzig.

-----Original Message-----
From: Arlene Etzig <aetzig@comcast.net>
To: dave <dave@weshowdogs.com>
Sent: Mon, Nov 7, 2011 11:57 pm
Subject: An apology

I apologize. 

I should mind my own business by keeping my opinions to myself. 

I am sorry. 

Arlene Etzig
Peluito Havanese

Monday, November 7, 2011

Stud Dog Contract

Well, I hear that our stud dog contract is making the rounds and has upset some people.  If you are truly seeing our stud contract and not something that has been altered (it is a word document, after all).  Those are all people that have upset us, dissed us, our friends, and our dogs.   Many right to our face, and in very public places.  Some of those friends continue to give the people on the list 2nd, 3rd, 4th, (and so on) chances.  We have been around long enough to know that they will not change.  Some have tried to get our bloodlines, by buying puppies from people who have bred to our dogs, but don't want to come directly to us.  Their choice.  Our contract, with exclusions, is ours.  Remember it's a free country and we have a right to protect ourselves.  If you want to exclude us from your bloodlines...feel free.  


Before you believe the names on the list, you might want to think twice...After all word documents can be changed and forwarded.  Just because your name may be on the document that you were sent, does not mean that you are on really on that list.  This is turning into a telephone game.  Have a problem or question...go directly to the source...us.


God Bless America.

Tri-State Kennel Club Sunday

Bichons:

NEW CH Creme's Brandy Alexandria
Brandy was Best of Breed today under Judge Dr. Roger Pritchard, her first day out as a special.  Her first 3 points and first major towards her Grand Championship.  Group was a different story today.  Waiting to go in to group, a Bloodhound decided to goose her, then the novice handler with an tall skinny American Eskimo ran up on her twice on the go-rounds, and that was all it took.  We hate stupid people.  By the go-round after her down and back and the last time around, she was better, but still looking all around for the next big dog that was going to try to taste her.  I think she will have to sleep with a Black Russian or two for a while to get used to the big dogs again.  



Havanese:
MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Roché was Best of Breed under Judge Gloria Kerr.

Angleheart's Good Better Best
Coal, a Roché puppy, won his class 
Angleheart's Let's Get Physical
Olivia, a Roché puppy and littermate to Coal, won her class and was Winners Bitch, Best of Winners, and Best Bred By. from the Bred By Class.  Congratulations Bill & Paula.

Tri-State Kennel Club Saturday

Not a totally bad day at the dog show.


Bichons:
NEW CH Creme's Brandy Alexandria
Brandy was Winners Bitch and Best of Breed today under Judge Carol Jean Nelson, finishing her championship in style.  She looked fabulous in group.  The more they clapped, the more she liked it.  Now on to a Grand Championship!


Havanese:
MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Roché was Best of Breed under Judge Gloria Kerr.


Angleheart's Good Better Best
Coal, a Roché puppy, bred by Bill and Paula Frazierwon his class and was Reserve Winners Dog.  Not bad for his first day at the dog show.  

Angleheart's Let's Get Physical
Olivia, a Roché puppy and littermate to Coal, won her class and was Winners Bitch, Best of Winners, and Best Bred By. from the Bred By Class.  Congratulations Bill & Paula.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Happy Bithday Dave !!!! and Happy Anniverary Too !!!


An Ode To Dave


Dave,

You are so very special, in almost every way.

What to give the man who doesn't see his worth
On this day when we celebrate your birth.

Money doesn't faze you,
Toys are kind of nice,
What about jewelry with a big chunk of ice?

It must be something special,
that no one can duplicate.
What could be that great?

What would you remember for years to come?
So many presents can be kind of dumb.

Oh, yeah, I remember now,
I gave you that present on this day in 2004.

We married in a beautiful chapel
and celebrated with friends.
When they asked "what about the honeymoon?"
we just had to laugh.
There were dogs to care for, maybe a little time to spoon.

No ulterior motive, presents for you, presents for me...
But at least you'll always remember our anniversary!

Dave,
You are the love of my life. 
Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary.
Love always,
Darlene

Monday, October 31, 2011

HAPPY HOWL-O-WEEN !!!

Happy Halloween from Dave
(Taken at Vicki Dike's Halloween Party before Dave's surgery)

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Chunk - Living the Good Life

CH That's A Chunk O Burnin Love...Chunk
Chunk was runner up in the Progressive Insurance Furry First Mate National Photo Contest.
He looks pretty happy in retirement!
CH That's A Chunk O Burnin Love
CHUNK
Nuff x Mannie
Congratulations to Larry, Karen, & Chunk.  

I think Chunk is saying that he needs another Havanese buddy to boat with, then one can drive and one can ski!


Monday, October 24, 2011

Harry Scores 100 !!!!

CH Spellbound's Wild About Harry CGC CD RN RA
Another MAJOR CONGRATULATIONS to Barbara and Harry.  Adding another title - Rally Advanced, with a perfect score of 100,
Barbara, tell Martin to get ready, I'm sending you another dog to train.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Dave Update

Dave is home and resting.  According to surgeons all went well.  Please give him a few days before calling.  Thank you for all of the thoughts and prayers.  

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Dave Scheiris Update

Your prayers are requested.  Dave has been taken back for what we hope is a 'routine' procedure.  Should know more in 2 or 3 hours. Will keep you posted. Thanks.  Darlene
Dave on Happy Drugs

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

CH Spellbound's Wild About Harry RN CD

CH Spellbound's Wild About Harry CGC CD RN...Harry
Congratulations to our dear friend Barbara Barton and her wonderful Bichon Harry for obtaining his last qualifying score, earning his CD title at the Dallas Obedience Training Club trial on October 15.  To watch Harry and Barbara earn that qualifying score, visit the following video on YouTube. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AmlAlpGHk8

Good luck in Rally Advanced this coming weekend!


PS.  Harry is a littermate to our Red Dog, Tunia, and Buttercup, sired by Barbara's Johnny, CH Spellbound's Pawmark Autograph.  Their dam is our Trina, CH Victoire's Diamond Rio Citrine.

Lawrence Jayhawk Kennel Club, Lawrence, KS Sunday


That's When Stars Collide at Geminii...Ralph 
Ralph was 1st in her class, and Winners Bitch, and under Judge Elizabeth Muthard.  Congratulations to owner/handler Jeannie Woods.


CH Angelheart's Give Me Liberty...
Congratulations to Bill & Paula Frazier for taking the breed at the Lawrence Shows both days!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Lawrence Jayhawk Kennel Club, Lawrence, KS Saturday

Congratulations to Breeders Bill & Paula Frazier.  Their puppy bitch, Angelheart's Let's Get Physical,  sired by Roche, went Winners Bitch her first time in the ring, under Judge Timothy Robbins.

US Toy Company

US Toy is a cool store.  Lots of decorations for all occasions, tons of teacher stuff.  Hats, stocking stuffers, gift bags, etc. can all be found here.  What can't be found...a return policy.  Next to the cash register/check-out in the magic shop it has a huge sign that says US TOY MAGIC - No Refunds or Exchanges.  The placement of that sign makes it look like it is only the magic items.  It does not say anything about costumes or wigs.  There are no such signs by the front cash registers where I paid for my items.  I purchased a wig to use as part of a costume.  OK, so I was in a hurry, and the costume hadn't arrived yet but wanted to get this over with. I purchased a wig and a tiara and told the salesman that I hoped it went with my costume as it had not yet arrived.  "Not a problem" he says, "Just bring it back.".  The color of the wig is all wrong for the color of the costume.  Now, 36 hours after purchase, they will not return or exchange wigs because of 'health issues.'  They sure weren't worried about health issues when they had everybody and their brother trying on the wigs, then selling the same display wigs. 
We purchased several items at Halloween City in Lee's Summit, and right at the register there were many signs saying 'No Refunds or Exchanges.'  
I will go back to Halloween City, but not to US Toy.  I can find the items that US Toy carries at several other retailers.  I may have to go to 2 stores instead of 1, but that is how I feel right now.


I just wanted to let everyone know to check the store return policy this Halloween Season, so you don't get burned.  Because at US Toy, it didn't matter what the employee told me, their 1 sign in the back referring to the Magic Shop overruled him. 


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!
HAVE A BOO-TIFUL DAY!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

New Champion

CH That's Luke of Summerhawk 

Luke, a Desi x Panda puppy had a fabulous first day in UKC competition and has finished his Championship in just 2 days with a Group 4,  2 Group 2s, a Group 1, and a Reserve Best in Show.

Luke and owner Jim, are no slouches in the AKC ring either.  Luke has both majors and is looking forward to the next chance a competition in their area.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Northwest Arkansas Kennel Club - Fayetteville, AR October 9, 2011

That's When Stars Collide at Geminii...Ralph 
Ralph was 1st in her class, Winners Bitch, and Best of Breed under Judge Paul "Pogo" Thomann.  A special Thank You to Judge James "Jim" Briley for a Group 4!!!  Ralph's first Group Placement, and owner handled!!!!  Congratulations Jeannie and Ralph!   We are proud of you.

Ibizan Hound Club of the United States National Specialty

CH Aliki's No Soup for You...Bisque
Ibizan Hound CH Aliki's No Soup for You
A belated congratulations to Dr. Judy Campbell for owner/handling to Best of Winners at the Ibizan Nationals with her beautiful bitch, Bisque. What a way to finish your Championship.  Great job ladies!

And Why? you may ask, are we posting something about and Ibizan?  Well, this particular Ibizan is a step-sister to a Havanese of our breeding -That's Mendota's Play It Again...Beethoven
Beethoven has his majors and is doing great being a puppy, in the ring and out, with mom Judy.
That's Mendota's Play It Again
 


That's Mendota's Play It Again
That's Mendota's Play It Again

 Judy and Beethoven looking great in Gray Summit!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Sagebrush Dog Club Shows - Calhan, Colorado


That's Luke of Summerhawk 
Luke, a Desi x Panda puppy is taking Colorado by storm again...along with the snow today.
Luke and owner Jim, won Best of Breed at 2 All-Breed shows winning a Group 2 at the first show under Judge Nina Sherrer, then picked up speed and was awarded a Group 1 under Judge Debbie Orwin, and Reserve Best In Show under Judge Sheree Sanchez
They just keeping making us proud!!!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Judge Robert "Bob" Sturm

We just received word that Judge Robert 'Bob' Sturm has passed away.  Our hopes were high for his recovery as he was at the Purina Event Center for the shows held September 22-25, just a little over a week after he suffered a stroke.  We are saddened at this loss and our thought and prayers go out to his lovely wife, and constant companion, Alice

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

BRTCA NATIONALS PHOTOS



The following links contain many photos taken during the shows and festivities of the Black Russian Terrier Club of America National Specialty at Purina Farms September 17 - 22.  These photos were taken by Darlene Scheiris and any use in publications requires permission from, and acknowledgement of, the photographer.  Contact at darlene@weshowdogs.com.  Please enjoy.


Another What Are They Thinking?


I just found out that another 'friend' who never fails to compliment us on our grooming and handling has sent their dog out with another handler.  In the grand scheme of things, it is not that big of a deal.  It's a free country, hire whomever you want. BUT Don't ask us for pointers to help your handler, or ask us to transport, or help you make arrangements to transport, that dog across the country for you because that handler you hired just didn't get around to it. 

We have had this happen in several breeds and it has gotten downright old.

We try to help everyone out, but maybe we should just be the a**holes and more people would hire the Multiple Best in Show, Multiple Best in Specialty Show, Multiple Number One Dog, Handler that I proudly call my husband. 

Dave goes out of his way to help people, many of whom are in direct competition with us.  We have transported dogs for other handlers and will continue to do so, but don't tell me how much you enjoy watching Dave show and love his grooming and rapport with the dogs, then give us an "oh, by the way, I hired so and so to show my dog."  We are local, see you every weekend, you know we can get the job done without your dog having to go cross country to live in someone's kennel. 

Just the latest in this line of requests was for us to transport a dog across the country to a handler who regularly shows her own dogs against the client dogs and stays on her own dog for the winner's ribbon.  Many times these dogs are left unattended overnight, covered with a tarp at outdoor shows.

We only take on dogs in direct competition with each other with the concurrence of all owners. 

All handlers have a 'pecking order.'  If your handler is showing a top dog and there is a conflict with your class dog of another breed, what do you think they are going to do?  If a handler has a top Herding Dog, let's say a Beardie for example, and you hire them to show your new Bouvier special and they take the breed with both dogs, who do you think they are going to stay on in the group and who is their Junior Handler Assistant going to show?  Even when I first started in this 'sport' back in the early 90s, I couldn't understand why my friend would hire a well-known poodle handler to show her Bichon Special.  The handler almost always took the breed with her Standard, a mini if she had one, and her toy.  The handler would stay on the Standard, her #1 assistant was on the Mini, and that always left a junior or the owner on the Bichon.  I don't get it.

Hire whomever you want people but think about it.  How many dogs of that breed is the handler showing?  How many breeds in that group?  How many top dogs?  How many assistants, or who shows the dogs when there is a conflict?  Do they own/show dogs of your breed?  Do they show them against the client dogs?  Where do the dogs live when with the handler?  How are they transported?  Who takes care of the dogs between shows?  If a handler refuses to answer these questions, they do not deserve to handle your dog.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Raymore House Fire Update

We now understand that this fire was the result of a domestic disturbance.  This quote from Joan Crawford seems to fit:


"Love is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your hearth or burn down your house, you can never tell. "
Joan Crawford 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Hot Springs Kennel Club - Sunday

Bichons:
Creme's Brandy Alexandria
Brandy was Reserve Winners Bitch today under Judge Luc Bolieu.  


Havanese:
MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Roché was Best of Breed under Judge Fred Bassett.
and was awarded a Group 4 under Judge June Penta.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Friday, September 30, 2011

Toy Dog Club of Central Arkansas

Well, we spent $20 on a sweepstakes entry just to find out that there is no "Best in Sweepstakes" competition.  If you are going to offer sweepstakes at a Specialty Show, with competition at the breed level, why not go one step farther and do a Best?  There were only 14 sweepstakes entries, but still more than enough to cover the cost of a ribbon.  It may have said that there was no competition at the group level in the premium list, but it just doesn't seem right.  

That's Mendota's Sassy Soul Sister
Keisha - Our Special Specialty Girl, won the Breed in the Sweepstakes, then went on to beat her 1/2 brother Roché for Best of Breed in the regular showANOTHER SPECIALTY WIN FOR KEISHA!!!  Thank You Judge Bill Cunningham.

MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Roché was being a real pill, so Best of Opposite was the best he could do today.  The 7:15 PM ring time didn't seem to agree with him.  Maybe better luck tomorrow, since that cute little bitch, Keisha, isn't entered :)

Raymore House Fire

Our hearts and prayers go out to our neighbors at 704 Heron here in Raymore.  The cause is unknown but unfortunately the residence and all contents were lost.  These photos were taken after more than an hour of several firefighters battling this blaze.







Thursday, September 29, 2011

Kansas Toy Dog Club Thursday - September 29

That's Mendota's Sassy Soul Sister
Keisha's last time in the ring was at the HCA National Specialty where she was Winners Bitch.  At that time we decided that it would be really cool to only show her at specialties to get her championship. Keisha was 1st in the BBE class and  Winners Bitch.  Yay!  Are two specialty wins a streak?

MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Roché was totally dumped by Breed Judge Houston Clark. :(
We pretty much knew who would win if they showed up and that was the reason we almost didn't enter.  Unfortunately for us, our suspicions were true.  Can't say that we wouldn't have tried as well if we were in that situation.  Flat ironed, and a back-combed top-not, but sans the usual rump-over, the breed winner went on to win the Specialty under a judge that gave him a Best in Show at a 265-dog dog show in May - Group Judge Toddie Clark

Bongo - The Beat's a hit on the East Coast

That's The Heart of The Cuban Beat 
Bongo - a Desi - Boo puppy was a big hit on the East Coast, picking up 2 more points expertly owner/handled by Carol Janes.  Congratulations Bongo, Carol and George!  They received some nice compliments from breeders in that area as well.  We are proud of them.
Cape Cod Kennel Club
Thursday September 15, 1st/W/BW - Thank You Judge Murrel Purkheiser.
South Shore KC
Friday September 16, 1st/R - Judge Debbie Campbell
South Shore KC
Saturday September 17, 1st/W - Thank You Judge Lydia Coleman Hutchinson


Luke - Back 2 Back Majors!!!

That's Luke of Summerhawk 
Luke, a Desi x Panda puppy, taking Colorado by storm, went Winners Dog and Best of Winners for Back to Back 3 point Majors.
Arapahoe County Kennel Club 
Saturday - September 17, 2011 - 1st/W/BW - ThankYou Judge Betsy Dale
Arapahoe County Kennel Club
Sunday - September 18, 2011 - 1st/W/BW - Thank You Judge Melanie Williams
Congratulations Luke. Jim and Kathy!!!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Jefferson County Kennel Club - Sunday - September 25


Bichons:
Creme's Brandy Alexandria
Brandy was Winners Bitch Thank you Judge Clete Wakefield.  


Havanese:
That's Mendota's Play It Again...Beethoven 
Beethoven was 1st in his class.

That's When Stars Collide at Geminii...Ralph 
Ralph was 1st in her class, and Reserve. 

CH That's So Adorabull - Just Spank Me...Naughty 
Naughty was 1st in the large Open Class and Winners Bitch for a Major and NEW CHAMPION.  Congratulations owner/handler Patty Romigh. 
MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Roché was Select Dog under Judge Ralph Lemke.