Sunday, April 15, 2012

Northeast Oklahoma Kennel Club, April 15, 2012


HAVANESE:
Beethoven -   Winners Dog, Best of Winners, Major, NEW CHAMPION
                        CH That's Mendota's Play It Again ( Desi X Panda)

Ralph -            That's When Stars Collide at Geminii  (Chunk X Gracie) AFR

Zeus -              CH That's Mendota's Adorabull Greek Legend (Desi X Boo)
                        Select
Roché -           MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex (Rio X Boo)
                        Best of Breed
Thank You Breed Judge Carolyn Taylor.

BICHON FRISE:
Betty -             CH That's Chilleykings Girl Next Door  (Foxworthy - Sparkle)
                        Best of Breed
Brandy -         GCH Creme's Brandy Alexandria -
                        Select
Thank You Judge Elizabeth Muthard.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Northeast Oklahoma Kennel Club, April 14, 2012


HAVANESE:
Beethoven -   That's Mendota's Play It Again ( Desi X Panda) RWD

Ralph -            That's When Stars Collide at Geminii  (Chunk X Gracie) 2nd

Zeus -             CH That's Mendota's Adorabull Greek Legend (Desi X Boo)
                        Select
Roché -           MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex (Rio X Boo)
                        Best Of Breed and Group 4
Thank You Breed Judge Charles Olvis
Thank You Group Judge Carolyn Taylor

BICHON FRISE:
Betty -            CH That's Chilleykings Girl Next Door  (Foxworthy - Sparkle)
                        Best Of Breed
Brandy -          GCH Creme's Brandy Alexandria
                        Select
Thank You Judge Charles Olvis

Friday, April 13, 2012

Bartlesville Kennel Club, April 13, 2012

HAVANESE:
Ralph -            That's When Stars Collide at Geminii  (Chunk X Gracie)
                        1st in her class/Reserve Winners Bitch

Roché -           MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex (Rio X Boo)
                        BEST OF BREED
Thank You Judge Denny Mounce



Thursday, April 12, 2012

Bartlesville Kennel Club, April 12, 2012

HAVANESE:

Zeus -  CH Mendota's Adorabull Greek Legend -  Best Of Breed
            Zeus' 1st Breed Win as a Special, and 2nd Major towards his GCH
Roche - MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex - Select
            (No Excuses - but he does love the ladies)
Bongo - 1st in BBE Dog Class - Winners Dog - NEW CHAMPION
            CH That's The Heart of the Cuban Beat
Ralph - 1st in BBE Bitch Class
Thank you Judge Jon Cole

BICHON FRISE:
Betty - That's Chilleykings Girl Next Door -  Major - Best Of Breed
Brandy - GCH Creme's Brandy Alexandria - Select

Monday, April 9, 2012

Wichita Kennel Club, April 9, 2012


Havanese:
Jack - Best of Winners
Ralph - Winners Bitch
Roché - Select :(
Congratulations to BreAnna and Dee on EdDee's Breed win.
Judge Bonnie Linnell Clark

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Hutchinson Kennel Club, April 8, 2012

Havanese:
Jack  -  Winners Dog, Best of Winners, 2 points, NEW CHAMPION
Ralph  - 1st in the BBE Bitch Class
Roché  - Best of Breed
Thank You Judge Fred Bassett

Congratulations to Boo and DSL, parents of another ALL CHAMPION Havanese Litter for
Breeders of Merit:   Jane Chavez and Dave & Darlene Scheiris 
CH That's My Adorabull Renesme               Renesme    
CH That's My Sweet River City Blues         Quincy       
CH That's Cuz Ya Gotta Know Jack            Jack 


Border Terriers:
Dave has fallen in Love...with a Red Solo Cup.
Joyce Standish has another gorgeous puppy and Dave has had the pleasure of showing him this weekend...and winning!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Wichita Kennel Club, April 7, 2012

Havanese
Jack - Winners Dog
Ralph - 1st Place BBE Bitches
Roche - Best of Breed and a Group 3
Thank you Breed and Group Judge Dr. Terill Udenberg

Friday, April 6, 2012

Birmingham Kennel Club, April 6, 2012

CONGRATULATIONS TO BLACK RUSSIAN TERRIER - GCH VALKYRIE'S FUNNY GIRL
ZOE got her first Group Placement today with a Group 2.
Thank you Judge Charles Trotter for the Best of Breed win.
Thank you Judge Paula Hartinger for the Group Placement.

Zoe was Best of Opposite at the 2011 BRTCA National Specialty and the 2011 AKC/Eukanuba Classic.
Congratulations to owners Victoria Vest and Bev Sothcott

Salina Kennel Club, April 6, 2012

Not a bad day:
Havanese:
Jack - Winners Dog, Best of Winners, 3 point Major
Ralph - 2nd in BBE Bitch class :(
Roche - Best Of Breed
Thank You Judge Madeline Patterson
Bichons Frises:
Betty - Reserve Winners Bitch
Brandy - Best of Breed - New Grand Champion
Thank You Judge Terill Udenberg

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

AKC Judge Judith 'Judy' Goodin

It is with much sadness that I post this news.  Judge Judith Goodin past away yesterday, reportedly from a heart attack.  She will be greatly missed by all who knew her, and exhibited to her.  We all looked forward to seeing her at the Kansas City Shows, that start tomorrow.  There will definitely be a sadness at the shows this weekend that will be felt nationwide.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to her husband Robert 'Bob' Goodin, and all of their family. 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

OK, OK, OK, Alright Already, Geez....

Happy New Year.

Yes, we are still alive, barely.
No, I have not quit the blog.
Yes, I will be updating it.
No, not right now.
Yes, within the next week. sometime!

Hugs all around!

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.