Monday, December 15, 2014

Where in the heck have I been?!!!!!! Who knows?!!

Let's see.  I have five dogs at present, Pip, Zinger, Mai, Jeri and Bard.  Pip is my most OCD Nosework dog and has passed her NoseWork 1 and NoseWork 2 trials with flying colors, per me.  She is a lot of fun.  Zinger is ready for NW2 trialing, but is pregnant, so will most likely wait until the pups are a bit older than in ureto!  She is distractable when pg. 

Mai is a Burlap daughter from Phillip C Klosinski and is two years old.  When I get her health tests all done, she may have a litter.  She is a sweet little girl.

Jeri was born on my brother, Jerry's, birthday, May 16m 2014.  She is Elwha B Stingin' In The Rain.  Her mother is Zinger and her daddy is Burlap.  Her brother, Morse, lives with Betty and Skip.  We traded Morse for Zinger.  Bonny likes Morse a ton and their house is calmer with Morse than with Zinger.  Such is life.  Jeri and Morse both are in puppy class and NoseWork.  Morse is much more obedient than Jeri.  Just shows who is the trainer and who has been in Hawaii and lax.

The last dog is Bard, Elwha To B Or Not To Bee.  He is Zinger's full brother, and his mother is Touille and daddy is BB, from frozen sperm.  Jeri and Mai came from frozen sperm too.  Isn't technology wonderful?!!!!!!

Touille is here part time.  She goes back and forth to Bellingham with my daughter, Kathleen. She is my granddaughter's dog, Kate.  Elli goes back and forth too, so sometimes we have a passel of dogs here!










Zinger flew to Atlanta to become a mother again, and Friday was the first day that she refused her breakfast.  Her tummy feels hotter than normal too, so I think that she is going to have pups about Jan. 18th, Pip's birthday. 

This weekend was exciting.  Bryce, Zinger's puppy from July 2013, went to Eucanuba with Caleb Campbell and together they came in 4th in the Junior Handler contest.  Caleb was only one of 120 of the top junior handlers in the country to be invited to the contest and he beat all but three of the other junior handlers there.  Wonderful odds.  Really all the credit goes to Caleb, not Bryce, because the judges only judge the handler, but lots of people saw Bryce and were very impressed with him too.  Caleb does a great job!  We are very proud of him here in Port Angeles.