Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Jack getting ready to show










This is my little darling boy Jack out of (Champion Charming Chis Boogie Woogie Man); his real name is Charming Little Dancer for Dresden. Soon he will be of age to go on his first show. He has the same endearing personality and sharp showmanship that Lana does, so I am hoping he will be finished as soon as Lana was. Most of Jack's pedigree is bloody red, as he has champion parents, grandparents, cousins, his sister recently got finished too. So I hope that before too long, his name on his pedigree will be changed to red.
Jackie will be shipped to South Carolina where his trainer, who worked with Lana and with Monkey (who has just one point left to become a champion) are located. She is the gifted Sandy Clark, who has more handling clients that she can handle...ha-ha, Sandy...this lady finished Lana in only a few weekends, and with three Majors.
Waiting in the wings is Jasmine, my secret weapon from Mar-Jax kennels, a cream female being handled by Mar-Jax's owner, Margaret Head, in Michigan. Also waiting to show is Puff, a rare granddaughter of Champion Ouichitah Beau Chien, the greatest champion producer of all time; his son, Champion Bliss Prince of Thieves, is Puff's father. Her dam is an English import with a long history tracing back to the famous Bramerita line in the U.K. The dam's grandfather is Champion Cheveraz Bellboy from the UK; Champion PSA Bark at the Moon is Cheveraz' grandson. My dad used to say that my dogs have better bloodlines than I do. Of course he was joking. Was he?
One more thing: we must add my little Portia's son, Oberon (Obie) to this illustrious list. Portia is the sister to Champion Lamar's Ivy, who was purchased by my good friend Joom of Saiyi Kennels, who has the finest Chihuahuas in Thailand. Portia's brother, Antonio, should soon have his championship as well. His breeder, Gayle, who owns Lamars, is handling Antonio. Portia was one of those puppies that just refused the ring. I was so upset, because Portia has that "Fandango" head and short back that I adore. And she is tiny, but not shy, at four pounds. But there was nothing I could do, she saw those lights, the leash, and the table, and said that was not the life for her. She would roll herself into a ball much like a ladybug. But she is a wonderful mother, and Obie mirrors her beauty, presence and conformation. He is only about four months now. I will present his training photos to you all later....when we really start moving along!

2 comments:

Yupayao - Saiyai Doghome, Thailand www.saiyaidoghome.com said...

Dear Diana, Jack is one of a kind. He's really adorable. I too am exited with you. Hope I can say "Congratulations!" in a short time.

Joom

DresdenChihuahuas.com said...

Thank you Joom! We hope he will finish soon.