Thursday, January 31, 2013

Kansas City Show Update

Well, they don't call it March Madness for nothing.  (and it's the 75th Anniversary - yay)  Anyone that lives in the KC Metro area or follows college basketball or watches the news during that time has heard the term.


The premium list is out for the March Kansas City Show.  

There is good news and more bad news:

The Good News is that they are still having the health clinics.
The Bad New is that they are not on the same day.  Depending on what you want it is either Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday.  

The Good News is that the reserved grooming for a 10 x 10 is reasonably priced at $40.
The Bad News is that you don't get electric with that.  
It is another $80 for electric for the 4 days.

Just another 80 reasons to NOT do that show this year.  

Before entries, and not needing a hotel, this show would cost us $195. That's just crazy!
10 X 10:   $40
Electric:   $80
5 Days Parking (4 to show and 1 to set up):  $75. (Event Parking is hiked up because of the Basketball tournaments)
And gas prices are up - $3.399 today for regular unleaded.

If you missed my previous post, check it out at:
http://dogshowupdate.blogspot.com/2013/01/kansas-city-show-march-14-17-2013.html
or the newly posted premium list at:
http://www.onofrio.com/plist/leav1pl.pdf

Good Luck to us all...

Monday, January 28, 2013

Tessa's New Home

Buttercup and Mr. Mushnick's baby girl Tessa has found her new forever home.
Less than 8 hours and she has settled in nicely.  We still have her brother ans sister available to pet or show homes.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

#20 ALL BREED

More congratulations go out to Lorette and Cao.  
Another Group Placement - a Group 3 and Best Puppy in Group!

I just checked the stats for Canada.  As of January 27, 2013 he is the #1 Havanese, #3 in the Toy Group, and #20 ALL-BREED in Canada!!!!

http://www.bestdogincanada.com/bdic_dogs.php?id=7949

What an awesome team.

Friday, January 25, 2013

#1 Havanese in Canada !!!

Congratulations to Lorette Ball and Cao (Formerly known as RJ )
The Roche X Meg puppy boy, born March 6, 2012

CAN CH THAT'S BETTER THAN SEX TOO EH !!!
#1 Havanese in Canada and Multiple Group Winning with limited showing.
Pointed in the US
CAN CH That's Better Than Sex Too Eh
Owner Handled by Lorette Ball 

What a pedigree !!!
What we believe to be the only BIS to BIS Havanese breeding:

Sire:  MBIS AM Gold GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex
Dam:  BISS Nirvana's Mystic Nutmeg 

OH, Yeah, Guess who bred him....WE DID !!!!  MAJOR BRAGS !!!!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Miniature American Shepherd

While waiting for photos on Sunday at the Des Moines show, we had the opportunity to watch the miscellaneous classes.  There were a few Berger Picards and several Miniature American Shepherds.  While watching the Miniature Am. Shepherds, I wondered what part of them was supposed to be miniature.  All I got from the exhibitors with dogs as big or bigger than some Australian Shepherds.  There were two that were noticably bigger than a 19" Aussie (just measured that weekend).  I finally got around to reading the standard and here is what it says about height:
 DISQUALIFICATIONS 
Under 14 inches and over 18 inches for dogs; under 13 inches and over 17 inches for bitches. The minimum heights set forth in this breed standard shall not apply to dogs or bitches under six months of age.

Is this not the time to be eliminating dogs that are not within the standard for a new breed?  I wish someone had a really nice Miniature American Shepherd that I could show.  I would be calling a wicket on those giants, because you can't do anything from outside the ring.  I would like to see more judges taking this seriously.  The people that really worked hard to develop a new breed and write that standard would want them to DQ a dog that is over or under sized.  C'mon judges, don't worry about who you piss off or disappoint, if the dog should be disqualified, then do it!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Chip's Swimmers!

MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Craigdale Chip Off The Rock has a new title.  ROM.  Meaning he has produced at least x Champions and has been awarded this title by the Bichon Frise Club. 
Congratulations to breeder owners Patricia Dale Hunter and Cheryl Blair!
We can't wait to see our Chip X Brandy puppies in the ring.
MBIS AM GCH CAN CH Craigdale Chip Off The Rock
Presented by breeder owner Patricia Dale Hunter

CH Spelbound's Wild About Harry CD RA NA

CONGRATULATIONS !!! To Bichon Harry and owner / handler Barbara Barton.  Three runs and THREE PERFECT SCORES.  Harry has one leg in the Jumpers and Weaves, needing two more for that title.  He was running a perfect score then knocked the bar off of the last jump which prevented him from getting a qualifying score.  Harry and Barbara are having a blast with this.  I am so proud of them both!  Note to Barbara - Send more photos!
CH Spellbound's Wild About Harry CD RA NA
with Mom Barbara Barton
at an Agility Demonstration in Dallas 2012 


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Central Iowa Kennel Club, Des Moines, Sunday January 20, 2013

Selena - Best of Opposite
Zeus - Select
Boo - 1st / Winners Dog - 3 point Major!
Thank You Judge Charlotte Patterson
If Boo hadn't takend Winners Dog, I might have had to strangle him!  He peed not five minutes before entering the ring and on the last go round in the open class he started to pee and wouldn't stop.  I couldn't even get him to move off of the mat.  That ended up being a good thing because the ridges in mat directed the urine away from Boo.  He peed so much that if he had been on the concrete, the hair on all four feet and his belly would have been wet.  It took about a dozen paper towels for me to clean it up.  Bill Frazier got it all on video so watch for that.  But what will the title be?  Air Traffic Controller Retires to Become Janitor at Dog Shows   or   She Flies, She Grooms, She Cooks, She Cleans Pee...all suggestions welcome.  

We had an unusually tiny ring, which we would normally have complained about, but it allowed Dave to show Selena today.  She moves out at the end of a 6 ft lead, so he only had to take 2 steps and she was at the end of the diagonal and he told her to turn.  He just turned around let her pass him and told her to stop in front of the judge.  Don't know what would have happened if she had taken the Breed.  I probably would have taken her into Group.  Dave had his heavy duty 'football' brace on under his suit pants, and used a crutch for the weekend except for those few minutes in the ring.  With Selena, there was no need for him to get down on the ground with her and she is perfectly trained so wasn't a big stress on him.  In fact, one handler asked me if Selena really needed Dave.  She reminds me of my first show Bichon, Geneva.  My nephew thought he won Best Junior by showing her at a match, when the rest of us knew that she was the one in charge.  BUT, to give Dave his 'props,'  HE DID TRAIN HER!  Good Job. 

Congratulations to Leo Merman and his Black Russian Terrier, Teddy.  Teddy was expertly shown by handler Lisa Bettis, winning Best of Breed both days, and a Group 3 on Sunday! 
Nice wins for a very nice dog.  

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Central Iowa Kennel Club, Des Moines, January 19, 2012


Selena - Select 

Congratulations to Bill & Paula Frazier for going Winner's Bitch with their girl Riverhill's Uptown Girl At Angelheart Los Feliz.

Judge Ms Mike MacBeth

Condolences to Kaylee Kovar

It is with sadness that I post about Kaylee Kovar's father.  He passed away this week and I believe that the funeral is tomorrow.  Kaylee is a wonderful person and I know her heart must be heavy at this difficult time.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to Kaylee and her family. 

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Our Puppy Contracts - Now We Are Stealing Puppies???


OMG What bad people we must be!  Protecting our bloodlines and the health & welfare of the puppies that we produce, and that they produce.  Damn, why would anyone want to work with people like that ?!?!?!

We have heard many times that people think our contracts are too strict.  That is their choice.  I have seen contracts much stricter, or that did not cover the puppy buyer if a show dog didn’t turn out, so we have tried to be very fair, and will work with people.

Recently, we heard that a breeder in Florida has been telling people that if they get a dog from us they had better hide them away so that we don’t come and take them.   My first reaction was “WTF?!?!?!”  Then I thought for a minute, and the person that has been spreading these ‘stories’ has co-bred with the dreaded “Platter” (see blogs dated August 31 and September 14, 2012) and evidently we are just another victim of his untruths.

Let me clarify things:  When Dave and I first teamed up started breeding dogs, the contract was all of one, count ‘em, one page long.  It is now six, yes six, pages long.  Still not the longest or most intense puppy contract I have seen, but still six pages, including Dr. Jean Dodds, DVM vaccination protocol.

This person in Florida has a very nice male from one of our first litters, and has been acquainted with Platter for many years.  Platter knew that Dave had been showing the #1 Havanese in Canada (as well as top dogs in other breeds) and knew that we were going to be breeding those bloodlines.  I believe that this Florida person got our name from Platter, and contacted us about a puppy.  We didn’t co-own our dogs at that time, and she was supposed to do all health testing, with a few other requirements.  Not a real tough contract  We have done nothing except praise her for how great the dog looked in the ring.  We have since found out that there were breedings to un-championed, un-health certified bitches, but could not do anything about it except add more paragraphs to our contract.  But back to Platter and the people in California who were ‘Long Time Dog Show People.’  They had a pet Bichon, and a pet Havanese who Platter & his partner were showing.   Yes, the Havanese did some winning because of the handlers, but it still took him forever to finish.  The dog was almost 13” tall (I stayed at their house and together with the owners, measured him).  They wanted a good Havanese bitch, but the only one we had was a small girl that we thought we might keep.  The woman flew out and picked her up, falling in love immediately.  She informed us that her intention was to breed her to her male that Platter had shown.  We told her, in no uncertain terms, “No.”  If she wanted to breed this girl to her male after fulfilling the contract, that would be her choice, but since we got puppies back, we did not want her bred to that dog as part of the contract breedings.  She understood, although she was ‘hurt’ because we didn’t like her boy.  We didn’t want his type in our bloodline.  Had he been a nice dog, and had what we were looking for, it would have been fine, but he wasn’t. 

So the year goes by.  The lady hires Platter to show the little bitch.  She topped out at about 9 ¼” which, by California entries at that time, was miniscule.  They put one or two points on her, and proceed to tell everyone how ‘bad’ she was.  The lady brought her to us, we got her to 14 points within a few weekends, and the lady wanted her home.  I had so much faith in this little girl that I flew to California, at my own expense, to show her.  The judges should have been good for me, and I could not have asked her to show any better if we had been in the BIS ring at the Garden.  It was perfect, I was finishing this girl...not.  She was so different than her competition that the judges didn’t know what to do with a mover, with a really soft, really silky coat.  They chose big and clunky.  Oh, well, you pays your money, you takes your chances.  It cost me almost $500 in airfare to lose.  I was bummed.  A month or so later, we met a show and she finished.  Platter was pissed!!!  I finished a dog that they could only put a single or two on.  Later, we heard from judges that he was going around telling them how bad our dogs were and how “that bitch didn’t deserve to be finished.”  AND That started while he was showing her!  When I confronted him, he of course, denied it.  After all, he had called me to tell me how bad she was, and I told him that I would reserve my decision for a time when I could go over her.   Why would judges approach us with that information if it weren’t true?

So the months go by and all is quiet on the Western Front.  In the spring, the little bitch is about 15 months old, and we get a call from her owners.  They want to breed her on her next heat cycle (in a month or so), and they want to breed her to their big dog.  What part of “NO! - read the contract” don’t these people get.  Before being bred she must have all of her health testing, and will be bred to a stud dog that we approve in writing.  The health certification cannot even be completed until after she turns 2 years of age.  We will not approve this male as he is 4 times the size of this bitch, as are most of the dogs in his pedigree.  Don’t want it, won’t have it.  Do it later if you must but not while she is under contract.  

Another couple of months pass, and we lost one of our beloved BRTs in a sudden and unexpected way.  We received condolences from around the world, and one of those was a sympathy card from the owner of the little bitch, with a note:  “Hopefully this will cheer you up, Ally is pregnant with ‘big dog’ puppies, and is due in a couple of weeks.”  “WTF ?!?!?!?”  What part of NO didn’t they get?  She was just barely 18 months old, no health testing, and was bred to a dog that we specifically refused.    Guess what?  Platter told them the contract didn’t matter and there wasn’t anything that we could do., so breed her if they wanted to.

We contacted them and offered them a compromise to the contract, allowing her to keep the bitch, and continue on with the contract.  Platter gave her his advice which was to ignore any offers, because they had the bitch and the puppies, and possession was 9/10 of the law.  What could they do?  Besides, their son worked at some big time law firm in San Francisco and would handle it.  They insisted that they would give us puppies back from that litter and the contract would be over...NOT. 

Because of their blatant disregard for the contract, and basically flipping us off when we made a very generous offer, we did file a suit against them.  It is the only time that we have ever filed suit against the owner of a bitch puppy for violation of the puppy contract.  What would you have done?

The contract said that for ‘unauthorized breeding’ the bitch and litter came back to us.  The attorney asked, “What part of this didn’t they understand?” 

When registering a litter, online with the AKC, the owner had to check a box saying that she had permission from all owners of the bitch to register the litter.  With Platter’s guidance, she checked that box, “because after the litter is registered, what can they do?”  Again the attorney asked the same question, “What part of that didn’t she understand?”

They played stupid and said that they didn’t understand these dog contracts.  Well, for one thing if you didn’t understand, why did you sign it?  And for another, you both deal with contract negotiations for major medical organizations, and you didn’t understand a one-page contract with no legal-eeze?  Maybe that was it, we should have made it more complicated.  So we did.

Even after being screwed over, we didn’t want these people to feel so duped by Platter that they were totally turned off by the dog show world, so actually allowed them to keep 2 puppies, hoping that they would ‘see the error of their ways.’ 

Their big time attorney son did come in to play, when he delivered the bitch and the puppies to us.  This little bitch still lives with us. 

Oh, and that ‘Long Time Dog Show” thing that Platter told me, NOT.  The male he was showing for these people was the first show dog they ever had, and I think the last.   Platter makes another negative impact on the dog show world with just another of his lies. 

So if this makes you think that we go and steal puppies back, so be it, but now you have the facts.

I would much rather NOT sell a puppy than sell them to someone who intends to break the contract.  We have clauses in there and, being a living document, amend it when something else happens to us, or one of our friends.

If you want a story about stealing a dog, I have one of those too.  Only the person showed up at a show with fake paperwork and a sob story, and took one of our dogs from a handler threatening her with Grand Theft.  I’ll tell you about that one and how much it cost just to get our own dog back some other time.  

17846

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Year End Stats 2012

ALL BREED TOY GROUP STANDINGS 
Mason - GCH That's The Notorious Defender - owner Connie Rousch #17



Roche - MBISS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex #20 (even after retirement!) - Owners Dr. Stephen & Mrs. Patricia Lucas




http://caninechronicle.com/statistics/?type=allbreed&b_year=2012&cat=Toy+Group&breed=518

HAVANESE BREED STANDINGS
Roche - MBISS AM GCH CAN CH Adorabull That's Better Than Sex  #13 (even after retirement!) - Owners Dr. Stephen & Mrs. Patricia Lucas


Selena - AM GCH CAN CH That's Adorabull's Dreaming of You   #20 - Owners Dr. Stephen & Mrs. Patricia Lucas


http://caninechronicle.com/statistics/?type=breed&b_year=2012&cat=Toy+Group&breed=518

BeBe X Benson Girl 1 January 13, 2013

Well, the BeBe X Benson kids are 5 months old and looking good!  Everyone got baths yesterday, and of course it snowed, so no outside photo ops (it's too cold for me!).  We did some photos of the kids today, and doing the rest this week.  I will get them posted as soon as I can.  Below are the ones we did today of the BeBe X Benson puppy Girl 1.  Born August 5, 2012.  She is available to a very special show home.
She is now known as  HOLLY
That's The Original Parti Girl Eh
(Think Holly Golighty from Breakfast at Tiffany's)
























Kansas City Show March 14-17 2013

In a metropolitan area of about 10,000 square miles, and over 2 million people, you would think there would be more than one or two choices of venues for dog shows.  

When Heart of America Kennel Club went back to their spring show and they kept the American Royal Complex, we were all glad.  The show site is huge, the parking is great, inside bathing facilities, showers, the works.  The worst thing we could probably say is that there are not any nice hotels that are close.

This spring things will be different.  The show will be March 14-17, 2013 at Bartle Hall, in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.  Think downtown, very few, if any dog friendly hotels and areas, no parking, St. Patrick's Day weekend in the city with one of the largest St. Paddy's Day Parades in the country, combined with the NAIA College Basketball Championships from March 13 - 19 right across the street, as well as the Dance America competition, also across the street. At the same time, the Big 12 Mens Tournament is at Sprint Center right down the street.  Plan for a very crowded time, with hotel room prices jacked up all over the area because of the tournaments.  Another thing to consider is the crime rate, which is bad enough on a regular day, but with all of this out-of-town activity, it will definitely go up.  Be very careful out there. 

We live here and don't know if we will go.  The club is no where near as organized as the IKC in Chicago, so good luck to us all. 

Saturday, January 12, 2013

RIP Maggie

As many of you know, we have been caring for my late mother's dog, Maggie.  A Miniature American Whosit Hound (aka don't really know - maybe a Maltese - Yorkie cross).  Maggie crossed over the Rainbow Bridge yesterday at the ripe (really ripe) old age of 23.  At least that is 23 years that I can account for.  When she came to live with us about a year before my mom passed, we didn't think she was going to live another year, and here it is 7 years later.  She was a hoot and a pain in the you-know-what all at the same time.  Maggie will be missed, but I am sure she is sitting on my mom's lap right about now. 

Friday, January 11, 2013

CH Spellbound's Wild About Harry CD RA

Big congrats to Harry and owner Barbara Barton.  They were quite a success at the Dallas Agility Trial in November.  They participated in 2 events Standard Novice and Jumpers with Weaves Novice, placing first in both classes with a 100 in the regular class, and an 87 in the Jumpers class.  One day and two legs towards his first Agility title!  What a team.  
We are so proud of both of them.  Now if I can just talk Barbara into taking on another puppy!
CH Spellbound's Wild About Harry CD RA with owner/handler Barbara Barton

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Dave Update

Met with an Orthopedic Surgeon today.  Dave needs surgery on his knee, but we will be getting a 2nd opinion.  Dave isn't real comfortable with this Dr, and we spoke with two friends this afternoon who actually had him as their surgeon and were not at all happy.  In the mean time, Dave is hobbling around with a brace, taking some good drugs, and getting over bronchitis.

Thanks for all of your well wishes.  We will keep you posted. 

Girl Scout Cookies

Have you tried the 'new' Mango Creme Girl Scout Cookies?  The description sounds absolutely yummy:
MANGO CREMES
with nutrifusion (??? - see below)
Vanilla and coconut cookies filled with a tangy mango flavored creme enhanced with the nutrients found in fruits.

I think these are the worst Girl Scout cookies ever!!!
Tasted like weird cucumbers!!!
With their love of sweets, even Dave wouldn't eat them, and Tim didn't like them. 

I had never heard of 'nutrifusion' so found the website and here is about all it said:

Imagine…an all-natural, nutritional additive that…               
  • Is 100% from fruits & vegetables.
  • Can provide the nutrient-rich benefits of fruits & vegetables in everyday food products.
  • Is easily understood - little consumer education needed.
  • Offers high bio-absorption…the phytonutrients are readily absorbed unlike many synthetic vitamins and minerals.
What would you call this all-natural nutritional-rich food additive?...
NutriFusion™NutriFusion™ is by far, the emerging leader in both the rapidly growing food science and nutritional supplement categories. This all-natural blend of whole food concentrations will enable more people of all ages, young adults and children to consume vital nutrients more regularly and more conveniently.

SOUNDS KIND OF SCARY IF YOU ASK ME. 

I miss the good ole days, where there were actually more than a few cookies in the boxes, and they were all good.  Changing things up is not always a good thing.  The Girl Scouts have been around for ages, their cookies don't have to change every year.  The consistency is something we could always count on, with cookies, uniforms (hence the name - uniform!), etc.  Now you can see a troop with so many different uniforms you don't even know that they are all girl scouts, let alone from the same troop.  

OK, I am officially old.

Friday, January 4, 2013

We Love Getting Pictures!!!

We love it when our 'puppy people' and friends share photos and stories with us.  Below are a couple of photos of Ouzo...a 7 month old BRT puppy, enjoying life...