Westminster 2015


My friend Sharon went with me and Liza to New York city to the Westminster show.  Well, actually, Sharon took me to the show.  Sharon had no problem driving in NY traffic which was something I had no interest in doing.

Westminster used to be 100% in Madison Square Garden- and that was the WORST location for a dog show I have ever been in.  I went 3 times under those circumstances, and showed one time.  It was SO crowded!  and really, just miserable.  A few years ago "The Garden" was undergoing renovations, so and only the main area was available. The Westminster Kennel Club needed to find a new location for the regular breed judging (but the group judging and Best in Show stayed at the Garden).  They rented The Piers- specifically Pier 92 and Pier 94.  It worked well, and they have decided to continue with the arrangement.

The Piers were MUCH better- more spacious, better parking, easier access, more vendors.  I felt like there was enough room to breath- and, I think that more people were able to come to the show.  I enjoyed showing there and think I will be more likely to go back.   Switching gears:

A Funny thing happened on my way to the show (Westminster)....
Sharon and I were at the hotel in NJ and Sharon took Liza out to potty.  When she came back in the room, she asked me if I had sold a dog to someone in MD?  Well, yes....  Sharon said, "there is a women out walking her Flat Coat retriever, and she is rooming with a women that has a sheltie she got from you."  Huh?   The roommate of someone who got a puppy from me is talking to my roommate?  This is funny.  Next thing I know I get a text from Luanne- who has Lucy.  Her text asks, "are you at the Red Roof"  Yup!  She was too!  She was going to Westminster to help her friend.  I asked her what room # she as in, and then called her on the room phone (it was getting too late to go visit).  The whole thing was kind of funny.

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New *NATCH* Acadia's Warrior Princess

About a month ago Linda send the following message, "Xena and I are back to agility once again.  I tore the ligament in my foot in January of 2014.  Dang old body of mine keeps getting in the way of agility.  She was going very well before I had that back surgery in 2012.  Then my foot, then her cataract surgery.  She never forgets what to do even with the breaks.  She is one super little dog.  Anyway, I hope to have a great picture with her, a judge, and a NATCH bar soon.  We only need one CHANCES run. 
Here are her latest NADAC titles.
ECC         Elite Chances                           2-3-14
Elite Versatility                                          2-3-14    
O-TN-E    Outstanding Elite Tunnelers     2-23-14
O-EAG-E Outstanding Elite Regular        2-23-14
NATCH Regular                                       3-16-14
NATCH Tunnelers                                    3-29-14
1,000Lifetime Points                                 3-30-14
O-EJC-E  Outstanding Elite Jumpers       3-30-14
O-ECC-E  Outstanding Elite Chances      5-26-14
NATCH Jumpers                                      11-16-14

Thanks again for all your support.  I enjoy this little dog so much and she continues to amaze me."

The North American Dog Agility Council (NADAC), Agility Trial Championship (NATCH) requires a dog and handler team to earn 230 Elite Regular, 130 Elite Regular, 130 Elite Chances, and 130 Elite Jumpers points.

Well, here is the Great Picture with Linda, Xena, and the judge of that last Chances Run.  CONGRATULATIONS  LINDA AND XENA.   We are so proud of you!

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