Nov newsletter - Mile Hi Golden Retriever Club

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Nov newsletter - Mile Hi Golden Retriever Club
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MILE HI GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB NEWSLETTER
Christmas Party
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Angela & Bruce McLeans
President’s Message
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LAST PRESIDENT’S COLUMN EVER....
Saturday, December 7th
will stay the same. Many thanks to
11:30 am till the Party is Over Members of MHGRC – rejoice!
6325 West Summit Drive
Littleton, CO 80123
RSVP: (303) 730-0142
[email protected]
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Please bring a pot luck
dish and a gift to share
($20 limit)
A – G Side Dishes
H – P Desserts
Q – Z Appetizer
The club will provide main
course entrees & drinks
Senior dogs 10 and over are
invited to the party – let us
know if you plan to bring
your Senior so they can get a
special gift
Bison Cranberry
Crunch
This year the Nominating
Committee was tasked with
finding a new club President. Sally
Sjobeck’s name was suggested by
several members and – amazingly
– she agreed to take on this job for
the coming year.
Since no other
nominations were
made from the
floor at the
September
meeting, Sally is
our new
president! She
will bring fresh
ideas along with
organizational
skills and a
different perspective. The
remainder of the Mile Hi Board
Holiday treats for the dogs from
The Duck Soup Cookbook
By Suzi Berber
1# grass fed Bison Liver
1/2 C finely minced fresh
cranberries
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tsp sea kelp
these dedicated workers! They
have been a fun group and I
appreciate them.
The date is set for the Connie
Cleveland seminar “Dogs are
Problem Solvers” sponsored by
MHGRC.
Although I
initially
scheduled
Connie for our
mid-March date
in 2014 when we
normally hold
our breakfast
meeting, free
food and then
the Goldens.
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page 2....
Combine all
ingredients in a
food processor.
Pour onto a parchment lined baking
sheet. Spread with spatula. Bake at
300 for 3 hours. Cool completely.
store in an airtight container.
Message from Anne Shannon
Connie Cleveland Seminar
The date is set for the Connie Cleveland seminar “Dogs are Problem Solvers” sponsored by MHGRC.
Although I initially scheduled Connie for our mid-March date in 2014 when we normally hold our
breakfast meeting, free food and then the Goldens Only fun match, I was able to revise that date to the
last weekend in March. I don’t know what I was thinking with the first date but the second will work out
better in terms of the membership keeping their regular event and Connie coming in two weeks later
March 30 & 31.
The format for Connie’s seminar begins with a discussion
of how dogs learn and then proceeds to work with the teams
present to solve individual problems. Connie is unique in that she
doesn’t bring one of her own dogs; instead she works with the dogs
that are in attendance. I have been to Connie’s seminars several
times and she is one of the best. If you want to check her out –
look up her film clips on YouTube.
Interestingly, not only does Connie train first-class obedience dogs,
she has trained and competed in field trials with both labs and
goldens. At the most recent GRCA National in Texas, Connie
placed 4th in the Open Stake with one dog and got the RJAM in
Amateur with her AFC-OTCH Topbrass Caleb. You don’t often (if
ever) see a dog with both an Obedience Championship and a Field Championship. It’s REALLY hard…
Connie is a talented trainer and a very unique, interesting woman. We
will post a flyer shortly!
Thank you, Thank you
I want to thank the membership for making my term in office special.
MHGRC is such a terrific club. It has been an honor to serve as
President. I always regard Mile Hi as one of the leaders in the Denver
dog community and you never fail me! Every event we undertake is done
beautifully and with a sense of fun and camaraderie. Thanks for a great
three years!
November 15 MHGRC Program
Gander Mountain, 9923 Grant St, Thornton, CO 80229
Udi’s Sandwiches provided, doors open 6:30
To precede the General Membership meeting at 7 pm
NEW CONCEPTS & THERAPIES FOR DEALING WITH ORTHOPEDIC
PROBLEMS IN DOGS, PATRICE M. MICH DVM MS
Patrice M. Mich DVM, MS began her veterinary career as a primary care practitioner in Arvada Colorado
after graduating from Colorado State University. During her 14 years in general practice providing medical,
surgical, and dental care to dogs and cats, she pursued advance training in veterinary medical acupuncture,
minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, and pet loss and grief. In 2002 she became one of a handful of
Colorado veterinarians to complete the rigorous process of becoming a Diplomate of the American Board
of Veterinary Practitioners (www.ABVP.com). Her deep commitment to improving the quality of life of her
patients brought her back to Colorado State University in 2005 where she completed a 3 year residency in
anesthesia and a 2 year post doctoral fellowship in integrative pain medicine. She became board certified by
the American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists (www.ACVA.org) in 2009.
Dr. Mich is the driving force behind OrthoPets Center of Animal Pain Management Clinic and co-owner of
OrthoPets, V-OP, the first of its kind of practice dedicated to both advanced pain medicine and mobility
solutions for animals. She brings a unique blend of extensive experience as a general practitioner, advanced
academic training in anesthesiology and pain medicine, and a strong commitment to innovation in the field
of algology (pain science). Veterinary pain management is a new and rapidly developing specialty: current
therapies include advanced pharmaceutical approaches, regenerative techniques (e.g. adult stem cell
therapy) as well as physical modalities such as acupuncture and low-level laser therapy. Dr. Mich is actively
involved in developing new therapeutic techniques.
Patsy will give a talk a variety of subjects related to innovative canine orthopedic solutions including; braces
versus surgery for certain types of injuries, new therapies, and advanced pain management.
Please RSVP Anne Shannon [email protected] for UDI’s count
MHGRC Meeting 9-20-2013
The meeting was called to order by President Anne Shannon at 7:45 p.m. following a social hour at the home of
Bruce and Angela McLean.
The minutes of the July 2013 meeting were approved as they appeared in the Newsletter.
Treasurer’s Report
Angela McLean reported that the current bank balance is $31,317. There are still some expenses to be paid from
the Hunt Test, but the event did make money. The two day Independent Specialty lost about $6K, which is only a
little more of a loss than the single day event last year.
Vice-President’s Report
Bruce Evashevski reported that we have two applications for membership. John & Pam Biard were present at the
meeting and their application was approved. They are currently showing their young dog in conformation and
may start agility training. We also have an application from Sonja Dorr of Gillette WY, who attended both the
Specialty and the CCA. She was approved.
OLD BUSINESS
Kathy Frizell gave a wrap-up of the recent Hunt Test. Everything went well except for one complaint about a
bitch in season being on the grounds. Jerry Mann, AKC Field Rep., attended the test.
One problem was that the Senior Test entries were so high that one of the judges almost missed a flight. A
discussion ensued about the high participation by folks practicing for the upcoming Master Nationals due to the
fact that MHGRC is a Master National Club. Without that status, the Test could accommodate more Junior and
Senior entries. A task force could be created to examine this situation for next year. A Chair for the event is also
needed.
Nancy Ego suggested that the club hold a Field Fun Days event. The Johnson’s or Dorband’s properties might be
possible locations. Chatfield can also be used but permits are required. Stillroven costs $500. per day and could
be combined with practice for obedience and tracking. It is closed from November-April for hunting.
There was discussion about the two day Independent Specialty. The conformation entries were up significantly,
but agility and obedience entries were way down. At this year’s event, we did not use local judges and we did not
hold the Silent Auction, so that contribute to the overall loss on the event. In 2014, the goal will be to find
conformation judges who can also judge at the Greeley shows. Anne has submitted the names of Alison Desmaris
and Eric Strickland to the Greeley committee. If GKC accepts the judges, they will pick up their travel expenses.
MHGRC will put them up at the Greeley Guest House.
The Agility trial part of the Specialty could be changed to a Sporting Group only entry, which is allowed by the
AKC and would help cover the expenses.
We need a general Chair for next year’s event. Lauren Relay is willing to Co-Chair. Kathy Janda will chair the
Agility trial. We need a Chair for the Obedience portion. Randy Watson will do Grounds again. Carol Hantt &
Beth Olsen will handle Hospitality. Ruthie Nordahl will take care of ribbons. Lauren and Angela will arrange for
the Trophies. One meeting and we have almost all the important jobs covered!
MHGRC Meeting 9-20-2013 page 2
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Obedience
Monica Keracik was not at the meeting.
Agility
Laura Gillice was not present, but Angela McLean reported that the July trial made about $6K. The judges have
been hired for 2014, but the Dougco contracts still need to be completed.
Field
Keith Winch was not at the meeting.
Conformation
No report.
NEW BUSINESS
MHGRC may wish to host a Western Regional in the next couple of years. The schedule will need to be
determined before we can take action on this.
Some new equipment is needed for future Hunt Tests.
GRNews ad for the Field issue. Sally Sjobeck will put that together.
The November 15 club meeting will feature a presentation by Dr Patricia Meagh from Orthopets about braces
and prosthetics for animals. The club will provide a light snack for attendees. Anne Shannon will work on finding
the location.
The club Xmas Party will be Saturday Dec 7 at the home of Bruce and Angela McLean.
The Dec 14-15 match dates at Jeffco have been organized. Mile High Sporting Dogs will manage the
conformation side of the event. Monica Keracik will organize the Obedience/Rally part with help from Nancy
Ego. A beginning field training seminar has been suggested for Sunday. Kathy Frizell and Sally Sjobeck will work
or organizing that with help from Maureen Murphy. Deb Anderson will haul the trailer.
The Connie Cleveland Seminar is scheduled for March 2014 on the same weekend as our usual matches at Jeffco.
Anne would like to host the seminar at Training for Grace rather than use Jeffco Fairgrounds. Laura Gillice has
agreed to set up an agility fun match for one of the days reserved at Jeffco. We will discuss possibilities for the
second day at a future time.
Anne Shannon and Warren Frizell reported that the Nominating Committee is submitting the following slate of
officers for 2014.
President- Sally Sjobeck
Vice President- Bruce Evashevski
Secretary-Mardee Kayser
Treasurer- Angela McLean
Agility- Laura Gillice
Conformation- Randy Watson
Field- Keith Winch
Obedience- Monica Keracik
The official election will occur at the November meeting. Nominations will be taken from the floor at the meeting
prior to the voting. The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
Conformation
The results from the GRCA National Specialty are beginning to trickle in, and while the next newsletter may have
more complete results (due to the newsletter deadline) we do know that “Race”, owned by Lauren Relay and
Diane Mueller won Best Veteran and a Judges Award of Merit. Also, “Kelly”, owned by Theresa Yearger & Kathy
Bourland made the final cut in American Bred Bitches at the National. This is no small task given this was one of
the largest American Bred entries for Golden’s this year! Stay tuned to the next newsletter for more complete
National Specialty results!
Since the first of September Michele Janowaik has kept “Hawkeye” very busy, with ten placements over the past
seven weeks! During this period of time he has won a Best of Breed, three Best of Winner’s, two more Winner’s
Dog and four Reserve Winner’s Dog. I am sure that he is looking forward to the Holiday break!
While the show season is winding down, don’t forget that the Mile High Sporting Dog Fancier’s is having a ‘B’
Match on December 14th at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds Event Center. This is a great way to stay tuned up
over the holidays! Randy Watson
GRCA National Specialty
Grand Valley Kennel Club
October 24 - 26, 2013
VBIS CH Goldstorm Lead'N the Relay JH WC
BVISS – “Race”
September 29, 2013
September 27, 2013
Reserve Winners Dog
Best Veteran and Judges Award of Merit
Lauren Relay & Diane Mueller
September 26, 2013
Starz Dinnerz Ready– “Scampi”
September 22, 2013
4th Place 15-18 Month Sweeps Bitches
Cindy Steward & Kathy Bourland
Starz Amazin Grace – “Kelly”
Final Cut & 5th Place American Bred
Theresa Yeager & Kathy Bourland
Reserve Winners Dog
Arapahoe Kennel Club
Winners Dog & Best of Winners
Evergreen Colorado Kennel Club
September 8, 2013
Winners Dog
Evergreen Colorado Kennel Club
September 7, 2013
Rapid City Kennel Club
Winners Dog
October 18, 2013
Jema's Last Of The Mohicans RA AX AXJ OF
AXP AJP OFP CGC CCA "Hawkeye"
September 6, 2013
Winner’s Dog
Michele Janowiak & Jennifer Grossnickle
Mile High Sporting Dog Fanciers
Reserve Winners Dog
Cheyenne Kennel Club
September 1, 2013
Winners Dog & Best of Winners
Platte Valley KC of Fremont NE
October 6, 2013
Best of Breed, Best of Winners, Winners Dog
Congratulations to Michele Janowiak & Jennifer
Grossnickle! Hawkeye is on a roll!
Obedience & Rally
Jeanne von Barby’s Elysian’s I Yam
What I Yam CD RN (Tater) earned
both her CD and RN titles at only 10
months old! Tater finished Rally with
scores of 99, 100 and 99. Tater
earned her two titles at the Briard
Club of America’s 3-day trial
September 27-29, 2013.
Karen Lamb’s Perennial's J
Wellngtn Wimpy BN RA CGC
TDI, inc. (Annie) earned her
RA title with 1st, 3rd and 4th
placements at the Briard Club
of America’s trials September
27-29, 2013
Francie Pusateri’s Crystal Glen
Mystical Morgana Joi CD RE WC
(Morgan) earned her CD with a score
of 188 and 3rd place at the Greater
Lincoln Obedience Club trials in
Lincoln, NE on October 5, 2013.
Also, Francie’s Zaniri Off to the
Races CGC (Dasher) passed his
CGC in Fort Collins at the Canine
Learning Center on September 5,
2013. After he tested, he was the
neutral dog for all the others taking.
1. Nancy Ego and Jean
Deresienska’s Errigal Aria Catch
the Wind of Chasehill CD RE JH
WCX (Windy) earned her 2nd
RAE leg with a placement at the
Arapahoe Kennel Club show.
Nancy’s Stanroph Summit of
Chasehill (Torrey) earned his 2nd
RN leg with a
placement at the
Arapahoe Kennel
Club show. Torrey
finished his RN title
at the 2013 GRCA
National Specialty.
Nancy and Anne
Bissette’s Int Ch Ellyest Knight’s
Fee UD SH RE VER WCX VC
CCA Can Wc
(Harry) won
2nd place in
Veteran
Novice in a
class of 12
veterans.
1. Mardee
Kayser’s Fly'n Hi's Tropical Child
CGC BN RA (Keiki) finished her
Beginner Novice title with a 1st
and 3rd place at the Briard Club
of America’s trials the last
weekend in September. Keiki
also earned her first two Rally
Advanced legs with 1st place
both days.
Keiki earned her final leg for her
RA at the 2013 GRCA National
Specialty, so now the hard work
for Rally Excellent starts!
1. Kay Walker’s Farm Fresh BR’s
She’s a Little Racie UD RE
(Racie) took High Combined at
the Cheyenne Kennel Club show
on August 30, 2013.
Racie went High in Trial from the
Open B class at the Evergreen
Kennel Club show on September
17, High in Trial from the Open
B class at the Arapahoe Kennel
Club show on September 24,
High in Trial from the Utility B
class at the Briard Club of
America’s trials on September
27.
earned 2 UDX legs (#5 and #6)
at the Pikes Peak OC on
October 19 and 20. Racie went
HIT from the Utility B class with
a score of 198.5 and took High
Combined twice from Utility B
and Open B.
UDX leg #7 at the Collie Club
show on October 25, Racie
went High in Trial & High
Combined.
UDX leg #8 at the Buckhorn
Valley Kennel Club show on
Saturday October 26, 2013 and
took High Combined.
UDX leg #9 at the Buckhorn
Valley Kennel Club show on
Sunday October 27, 2013. Racie
went High in Trial and took High
Combined.
Racie now has her Obedience
Master 1 title. Whew!
Agility Laura Gillice
KAI: Crystal Glen Sea Glass
BCA - 29-Sep-2013 STD-NB-REG - 20 Inch Score: 100(Q) - Time: 41.22 seconds - 1st place
TAKC 11-Oct-2013STD-NB-REG -20 Inch
Score: 95(Q) - Time: 41.84 seconds - 2nd place
12-Oct-2013
Score: 100(Q) - Time: 51.81 seconds - 1st place
NEW TITLE - NA
LPDTC 27-Oct-2013 JWW-NB-REG 20 Inch Score: 100(Q) - Time: 25.48 seconds - 2nd place
KEIKI
GRCA National
Novice Std First place
Novice JWW First place
Novice Fast First place
CRICKET
EVENTS
NOV 15
Meeting
Orthopet Speaker
DEC 7
Xmas Party
Mcleans
DEC 14 &15
Fun Match
Jeffco Arena
MAR 2014
Connie Cleveland
Seminar
Starz One Lucky Bug
AX AXJ
BCA Sept 27-29
MX #3
MXJ #5,6,7
TAKC Oct 11-13
CARBIDE
BR's Never A Dull
MX # 4
Moment MXB MJB WC is MXJ #8
a new MJB today, earned GRCA National
at the Rocky Mountain
MX #5
Visla Club trial in Castle
MXJ #9
Rock. He and Herb had a
Earned her CCA title at
great jumpers run!
the National
HUGS
Jema's Main Squeeze
earned her 2nd leg for her
OAP at the FRAAD trial
on 9/14/13 with a 2nd
place. Hugs also earned
her first AJP leg with a
2nd place on the same day. Hugs is handled by Larry
Janowiak.
SOPHIE
Starz Unforgettable Fire
NA OAJ
Newfie Trial
Nov Std Leg #3
Open JWW Leg #1
BCA Sept 27-29
Open JWW Leg #2
Open JWW Leg#3
Open STD leg #1
TAKC Oct 11
Open STD Leg #2
ARIA
BCA: JWW-NB-REG 2nd
STD-NB-REG -- 1st place
JWW-NB-REG - 1st place
STD-NB-REG - 2nd place
NEW TITLE - NA
TAKC:
JWW-NB-REG 1st place
NEW TITLE - NAJ
LPTC:
JWW-OP-REG 2nd place
JWW-OP-REG 1st place
MACH U-CDX U-ACH U-RO3 Emilys Mme Layla Could Be Blue CDX RE MXB MJS OF CGC
“Like a fool, I feel in love with you. You turned my whole world up-side down.” The lyrics to Eric
Clapton’s Layla could not describe my journey with my own Layla an more accurately. Layla came into my
life on my fifteenth birthday and changed my life forever. We have had quite the amazing ride, most
especially in the agility ring. Layla is best known for her bouncy, happy-go-lucky attitude, and unmistakable
barking, but it wasn’t always this way. Layla began her agility career as a serious and sensitive girl. As
Layla moved from novice to masters, her confidence and love of the game grew immensely. A little more
than a year ago, I decided to more seriously pursue Layla’s MACH because Layla, along with my (then)
new puppy Jade, came to live with me when I moved off campus. At the time, Layla and I were still
learning to connect with each other. Layla was only earning two or three points per jumpers run.
Incredibly, Layla has shaved as much as 10 seconds off of her runs! Every run with Layla is such a gift. I
have learned and continue to learn so much from my special girl. Seeing Layla have so much fun
expressing herself and talking back to me with her classic “Bark! Bark!” makes my heart sing. A month
ago on September 15th, Layla and I achieved what I once thought was only a dream: Layla finished her
MACH with 2 QQ’s in a row at FRAAD’s agility trial. Layla’s perfect weekend was such a treat.
Interestingly, Layla’s first perfect weekend in masters was exactly a year before her MACH! I want to thank
the Colorado agility community for all of their support. Fantastic friends and excellent training advice has
kept us improving and going strong. Layla also qualified for the AKC Agility National Championship at
MHGRC’s specialty in August. We have having fun playing our favorite game for the remainder of the
year before we get down to business again in the new year. I cannot thank Layla enough for being such an
understanding and talented teammate. Love this girl more than words can describe!
Emily Russell
MACH2 Flyway's Capt'n BJ Hunnicutt
CD RE MXS MJS XF NAP NJP
7/18/2005-9/27/2013
Very recently, we had to say goodbye to our boy, BJ Hunnicutt, a treasured member of TEAM
M*A*S*H.
BJ was our first MACH dog and was handled by Larry Janowiak. Larry also handled him to
his MACH2. He was an over-the-top energizer boy who did everything with style. I had the
privilege of handling him to his CD and RE. He always found a way to do something goofy in
the ring and still qualify. His half-brother was Radar. Both boys were totally unforgettable!
Larry and BJ qualified for Nationals in 2012 and 2013. They went to Reno in 2012 and
qualified in 3/4 runs. He was playful, he was gentle, he was a good friend and companion. We will always miss you, BJ.
Have fun playing with Radar. Michele Janowiak
Field Report Keith Winch
!
Yup
Just a little Proud
HRCH Big Horn Chasin' Holway's Gold MH MNH WCX CGC
Our annual hunt test was September 7th & 8th which was held at Stillroven Farms in Mead. This was a
really fun event especially since I wasn’t judging or chairing! LOL. My hats offs to Kathy and Warren
Frizell for co-chairing this event and did a great job. Warren pulled double duty as Equipment Manager
and towed the trailer keeping us with equipment the entire event. Bruce Evasheski led the operations
with sound guidance and sheer horsepower as our Head Marshall . Maureen Murphy kept everything
in check as this year’s Hunt Test Secretary. I salute you all!
New JH titles on Saturday:
Jack (HappyDaugh39;'s Ante Up) and Kathy Janda
Chase (BR's Shaffer Storm Chaser @ Seeshaw) and Lolita Shaffer
Rookie (Zaniri's Game On At Sky Hi TD) and Sandy Whicker
Breck (Rio's Spicy Summer Brew) and Sally Sjobeck
Shasta (Quartermoon It Hasta Be Shasta) and Frank Seuberling
Opus One (Cima's It's All About Superman CD) and Richard Chen
and two 3rd JH legs:
Morgan (Crystal Glen Mystical Morgana Joi) and Francie Pusateri
Carbide (BR's Never A Dull Moment MXB MXJ) and Herb Herbert
Field Report Continued
Seniors:
Fannie (CH Elysian's 21 Bun Salute CD RE JH WCX)
and Chris Johnson/Steve Johnson
Charlee (Goldenbee Shotgun Charlee SH) and Kip
Bleeth
Major (Mountain Sky Sirius JH) and Jeff Jordan/Peggy
Sundstrom
Seamus (Seeshaw's Must See Seashore JH WCX) and
Michael Phelan
Flight. A – Dog #53 (6/14/08) Marathon’s Being Just
Jack MH Handled by Buck Shope
There were four (4) Golden’s who achieved their MNH
Title with our beloved Chase (Big Horn Chasin'
Holway’s Gold) being the youngest of these four.
Flt. A - #109 (5/22/08) – Chase; Flt. C - #122
(8/13/05); and Flt. D - #5 (5/2/07)/#48 (12/3/04)
News from GRCA National:
This is Seamus and Michael’s second senior leg pass. He
qualified for his first Senior Hunter leg at the Colorado
Foothills Retriever Club Fall Hunt Test at Rocky
Mountain Roosters in Calhan, Colorado on 8/25/13.
For Master
Jiffy (CH Becksgold Rev R Up @ Elysian, UD MH TD
RE WCX) and Jeanne Von Barby
Way to show those labs!!
News from AKC:
The AKC Board VOTED to add a new Section 7 to
CHAPTER 2 of Regulations and Guidelines for AKC
Hunting Tests for Retrievers to create a new title in the
Retriever Hunting Test program called a Master Hunter
Lifetime Achievement title. The title will be designated
by the letters MH followed by a number indicating the
number of times the dog passed the MH test. MH12 will
be the minimum level MH Lifetime Achievement title.
A dog that has passed the Master Hunter tests twelve or
more times is eligible to be awarded a Master Hunter
Lifetime Achievement Title.
News from Master National:
The MNRC Board has approved to sponsor one (1)
Advanced Judges Seminar in each region per year. This
sponsorship covers AKC cost only. The member club
wishing to hold the Advance Judges Seminar must apply
for this grant. Full details of this program will soon be up
on the MNRC website with applications being accepted
starting December 1st 2013.
The MNRC Hunt Test held in Fall River KS was a great
success. Across the country 837 dogs qualified to enter.
Of those, 669 entered the 8 day 5 series competition.
302 dogs passed.
And of the 669 dogs entered 45 were Golden Retrieves.
19 qualified with the youngest golden to pass was in
Passed WC:
Elysian's I Yam What I Yam "Tater" Jeanne v. Barby
Rio's Spicy Summer Brew JH "Breck" Sally Sjobeck
Puppy Stake JAMS
Heads Up Bend The Rails “Trax” - Warren Frizell
Seeshaw N Br's Cruisin' With The Wind In My Face “Dusty” Sally Sjobeck
Qual JAMS
Sorol’s Cannonball Express *** WCX CCA “Casey”–
owner Kathy Frizell
Amateur Stake
3rd place Topbrass Thunder Magic Carpet Ride
“Rider”– owner Kenneth Hogan