Home from my first dog show weekend in a month, it was a good one! Friday I left with two dogs to go to DeKalb, IL for two all-breed shows and two specialties. It was over 100 and the third day in a row for that type of heat.
Saturday at the all-breed, Pia (Loteki Una Piccola Brezza) won the BBE bitch class, going on to winning Winner's Bitch and BOW for FOUR points!
Later Saturday at the Greater Chicagoland Specialty, Loteki The Sun On My Face, a.k.a. Grant, won the BBE class of 7 and then went on to WD for FIVE points! He also was BOW and Best BBE! Grant is just 10 months old. A huge storm rolled in while we were in the ring and I failed to notice!
Pia and Grant are half-siblings, as both of them are out of CH Loteki The Wind In My Hair, Lana has produced some very lovely children with CH Loteki The Winds Of Change, littermate, CH Loteki It's A Good Hair Day and GCH Loteki In The Heat Of The Moment already in the ring and a few others waiting in the wings.
Sunday the weather was much cooler and less humid - what a beautiful day! At the 2nd all-breed, Pia was once again winner of the Bred-By Exhibitor class. She went on to be Winners Bitch for her 2nd four point major of the weekend and her third major! Just a couple points to go!
It was a great weekend spend with wonderful friends. Patti Perkins is the ultimate hostess!
Cheryl Brown was excited to report that Jackson is continuing to work successfully towards his MACH with 16 points, a 1st in Standard on Saturday. He also earned 10 points and a 2nd in Jumpers! Sunday he won 17 points and another 1st in Standard! A great weekend for Cheryl and Jackson - CONGRATULATIONS!
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
New titles, MACH points and
Rusty with all his ribbons |
A very tired Snoopy with his loot from the dog shows |
Cheryl Brown (TN) had another successful weekend at the agility trials. Jackson earned 30 plus MACH points! Great job! Cheryl is working deligently with Jackson, and the other boys!
Cheryl's friends had a party for Felix for earning his PAX on Sunday. There was a beautiful cake that had Felix on it. Felix thought the cake was yummy!
I had a busy week with company from Proctor, MN and Toyko, Japan. Kelli Alseth drove down for a visit on Sunday. It was wonderful to have Kelli here and just hang out. On Monday, Taeko Suga arrived. It is her second visit to Iowa, this time in the heat of summer. We were able to sit and visit in the mornings and evenings. On Tuesday we made a trip to the Amanas. When Taeko was here several years ago we went to see the Field Of Dreams, which is located just 60 minutes north of me. We had a wonderful time although all too short.
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Taeko and Hillary at the airport |
Isn't this a photo that melts your heart? |
On Friday, I had to make one of those very tough decisions to help an old friend, CH Loteki The Colors In The Wind passed on. He had been a fisty boy for most of his life. In the past week he wagged less and did not let us know what was on his mind so much. Meeko was used very little, but did produce the fabulous three tri girl litter out of CH Loteki By Good Fortune.
This past weekend we were busy with Sophia visiting. She stayed overnight both Friday and Saturday night. She really enjoys the dogs and being out doors. We took her to the dog show in Iowa City for a short time. She was full of questions and seemed to enjoy the adventure. She found this straw hat of mine and wore it everywhere!
We are preparing for really hot humid weather starting today! I'm thankful I am not off to dog shows, but can enjoy the air conditioning.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Obedience and Agility news
Jane Terry (MD) wrote that she and Loteki Good To Go CD earned second place on his first
Open A leg this past Saturday. He earned first on his second leg with a score of 193 on Sunday!
Alexander was the first dog in the ring. Barry Palmer was watching and thought his score should have been higher, as did I. Alexander was great! He was a maniac! Everyone stopped to watch him! He is a terrific little showman and very stylish!
Amy Nesselrodt, DVM wrote that daughter, Molly and Pippin earned their coveted Excellent Jupers Preferred title on Sunday, June 10th, at the Williamsport Dog Training Club Agility Trial!! With a FIRST PLACE!!!!Pippin is now Loteki High Flyer NA NJ OAP XAP!
They had a lovely run and a super fast time in spite of the heat. They placed first in their class also! Ice-cream for all when we were done!
Congratulations to this young handler! Way to go!!!
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Molly & Pippin |
Alexander was the first dog in the ring. Barry Palmer was watching and thought his score should have been higher, as did I. Alexander was great! He was a maniac! Everyone stopped to watch him! He is a terrific little showman and very stylish!
Amy Nesselrodt, DVM wrote that daughter, Molly and Pippin earned their coveted Excellent Jupers Preferred title on Sunday, June 10th, at the Williamsport Dog Training Club Agility Trial!! With a FIRST PLACE!!!!Pippin is now Loteki High Flyer NA NJ OAP XAP!
They had a lovely run and a super fast time in spite of the heat. They placed first in their class also! Ice-cream for all when we were done!
Congratulations to this young handler! Way to go!!!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Felix has a great weekend! Sophia does too!
Cheryl Brown (TN) had a great weekend in Louisville. She writes, "I've almost recovered now from my trip to
Louisville and need to sit down and write about Felix. If ever a dog deserved a
brag, it's this one.
You know his story so I don't need to talk about
that. You understand all that he has had to overcome and how much heart this
little boy must have to be able to have done all of this. It brings tears to my
eyes. He just tries so hard every time you ask you to do something.
Anyway, I had a feeling that Friday might be his
day. There was something different about him. I got him out to be with me
ring side and was feeding him treats. We must have done this hundreds of times
before. This time, he was rearing up on his hind legs to get the treats. I
have never seen him do that. Jackson does it. Spencer will do it. Fee
doesn't. He politely waits for his treats or he will put his front paws on my
legs maybe if he is really wanting a treat. This seemed different.
He likes the kind of surface they have at the
Derby City site. It's nice padded astroturf and it must be easier to run on for
him. The courses looked promising. There were pinwheels but they were loose
ones and the courses were such that I could get to the outside and run. Fee
likes me to run as hard as I can run and he then strides to stay up with me.
Running in place or running slowly on the inside has never worked with him.
These courses looked good. And, they were!
Felix, the two judges and Cheryl - all very happy! |
In Standard, Fee ran the course 5 seconds under
Preferred course time (which means he ran it in Regular course time). For Fee,
that is fast! In Jumpers, his weaves were slower but accurate (as always) and
he crossed the finish line jump 1 second under his Preferred course time.
PAX!!!!!!!!!!
I picked him up and kissed him. Yes, there were
tears and not only mine. Friends were tearing up too. They knew his story and
had watched us together for years. They understood what this meant, what he
means to me, and how much I love him and wanted this last title for my wonderful
wonderful Fee.
It will be so strange not be run him anymore. But, I wanted him to finish like this, stretching out and running, beautiful ear fringe flying behind him, and a smile on his face. Thank you, Fee.
Felix will continue to train with me weekly at
class and I'll run him in Teacup Agility. He's well on his way to his TACh5
there.
So, Felix is now Loteki Total Windfall BN RAE
PAX MXP3 MJP5 and in TDAA TACh4. I think that's the right order, obedience,
rally, agility."
Here is Felix YouTube video link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dib_h2h3gEI&feature=plcp
Fee has been a story of heart. I tear up thinking of what he has been through and how he quietly and faithfully comes through. Congratulations to Cheryl and many hugs, kisses and treats for Felix!
Terry and I had a busy weekend at home. Friday was Terry's nephew, Austin's graduation party. What a fabulous party, great food and decorations!
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Sophia on stage at her dance recital |
Saturday we went again and really enjoyed the show again!
We had our furnace blow up on the Sunday before Memorial Day, so a new furnace was installed this week.
Our orange and white tabby was missing for several days, turned up Tuesday with some very obvious injuries, the main one is a broken jaw, so we are nursing him. Poor Al, such a sweet cat and he looks so rough, but he is loving and sweet, so how could we not try. Keeping my fingers crossed.
To top it all off I have been dealing with an infection on my jaw - really odd, terrible to look at, very uncomfortable and it is going away all too slow, considering how quickly it developed.
All in all life is good, little bumps. Saturday is the last ACT for the testing year and then, I will have 8 weeks off. Lots to accomplish! I'm looking forward to it on many levels and not so much on one or two others! Puppies to watch grow and train, a garden to keep, as well as all my flowers! I'll be busy for certain!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
The first time in the ring! TA DAH!
Judith Klotz (MO) wrote me that she took the dive - she has been training Rusty for a couple of years. The first time with competition in the back of her mind, as she always trained her dogs, well, she did it!!! She entered and went to her first two trials this past weekend.
At the Greater St. Louis Training Club, Inc., she and "Rusty", a.k.a. Loteki Im Buddy Crocker, entered the Beginner Novice A class under judge, Paula Barras. They earned a 193 and FIRST PLACE!!! YEA!!!
On Sunday, Rusty and Judith earned a 192 and second place in Beginners Novice A, under Judi James.
So in their first two tries, they earned two legs. I am very proud of Judith and Rusty! I also am thrilled to have new fanciers in the sport! Way to go Team Rusty!
Rusty and his rosettes - quite the haul!! |
On Sunday, Rusty and Judith earned a 192 and second place in Beginners Novice A, under Judi James.
So in their first two tries, they earned two legs. I am very proud of Judith and Rusty! I also am thrilled to have new fanciers in the sport! Way to go Team Rusty!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
NICHOLAS earns a 200!!!!
Jeannine Rash (PA) was very excited to report that Nicholas earned a 200 in Open B! This was the first show out after several months of 'retirement' due to Jeannine not being well.
Nicholas is OTCh CH Loteki Ima Firecracker UDX. The win was at the Lancaster Kennel Club this past weekend, under judge Ken Nagler.
Jeanine writes, "The dog who won Crufts Obedience was a point behind him. One of my students got a 199.5 right behind us.That boy is very very special. He's the best. I was given a dozen red roses--its the red rose city."
What a thrill. What a fantastic little dog. He was Top Achievement Papillon for the year 2011! Congratulations, Jeannine and Nicholas!
Nicholas |
Jeanine writes, "The dog who won Crufts Obedience was a point behind him. One of my students got a 199.5 right behind us.That boy is very very special. He's the best. I was given a dozen red roses--its the red rose city."
What a thrill. What a fantastic little dog. He was Top Achievement Papillon for the year 2011! Congratulations, Jeannine and Nicholas!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Catching Up
It's been a busy past month here, but Loteki Papillons have been out and about.
Cheryl Brown (TN) has been attending agility trials, but AKC and Teacup! She and the boys have been doing quite well. On May 5th, Cheryl wrote that Jackson had a very good weekend earning 36 more points towards his MACH.
This past weekend with two days of TDAA agility Jackson got 4 Standard Q's and 4 Games Q's (8 out of 10 Q's) and earned his TMAG10. Felix got 3 Standard Q's and 3 Games Q's and earned his TAM9. He needs 10 Standards and 17 Games (!) for his TACh5 and retirement. You should have seen Felix do the three distance challenges on the Call Direct Send course today. He's such a character. He did the Call (lead out past one jump and to the end of the teeter), he did the direct (tunnel, tunnel, jump, dog walk), and he did the send (about 10 feet to a tunnel). Jackson only managed the first challenge, the Call, and couldn't do the rest. Fee! Unlike Jackson who worries about where I am and what I'm doing, Felix just locks on and goes towards whatever he has decided to do (sometimes it's a wrong course).
Amy Nesselrodt (PA) write of her Mother's Day weekend where daughter, Molly, and Papillon, Pippin attended the Mount Nittany DTC Agility trial. It was their first show since last
fall. Molly and Pippin (Loteki High Flyer, NA NAJ OAP OJP) had a first place
ribbon and their second Q in only the third try at the Excellent Level. WAY TO GO! This is a young team and I am so proud, as I know Amy is, of all they have accomplished together.
I've ventured out to some shows in the past month. Terry and I drove to Waterloo, IA, both Saturday and Sunday, picking up a point each day on Gina (a.k.a. Loteki Touch A Rose).
The next weekend I drove to Bloomington, IL to meet Janet Wallace and Meg Peifer at Meg's home. We drove down to Decatur, where I picked up a point on both Gina and Gibbs. Entries have been small at shows. I don't know if I can attribute it to high entry fees, poor judging panels or high gas prices or the combination of all three.
Cheryl Brown (TN) has been attending agility trials, but AKC and Teacup! She and the boys have been doing quite well. On May 5th, Cheryl wrote that Jackson had a very good weekend earning 36 more points towards his MACH.
This past weekend with two days of TDAA agility Jackson got 4 Standard Q's and 4 Games Q's (8 out of 10 Q's) and earned his TMAG10. Felix got 3 Standard Q's and 3 Games Q's and earned his TAM9. He needs 10 Standards and 17 Games (!) for his TACh5 and retirement. You should have seen Felix do the three distance challenges on the Call Direct Send course today. He's such a character. He did the Call (lead out past one jump and to the end of the teeter), he did the direct (tunnel, tunnel, jump, dog walk), and he did the send (about 10 feet to a tunnel). Jackson only managed the first challenge, the Call, and couldn't do the rest. Fee! Unlike Jackson who worries about where I am and what I'm doing, Felix just locks on and goes towards whatever he has decided to do (sometimes it's a wrong course).
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Molly & Pippin |
I've ventured out to some shows in the past month. Terry and I drove to Waterloo, IA, both Saturday and Sunday, picking up a point each day on Gina (a.k.a. Loteki Touch A Rose).
The next weekend I drove to Bloomington, IL to meet Janet Wallace and Meg Peifer at Meg's home. We drove down to Decatur, where I picked up a point on both Gina and Gibbs. Entries have been small at shows. I don't know if I can attribute it to high entry fees, poor judging panels or high gas prices or the combination of all three.
GCh Hillary |
Terry and I headed to Leavenworth, KS, this past Friday to visit Dan & Marlene Edgerton. Saturdy morning we got up early and drove the hour to Topeka to show dogs. I showed Long Coated Chihuahuas first, with Gordita winning the Select Bitch award. Papillons followed about an hour later. I was thrilled to win BOB with CH Loteki Down The Garden Path over 4 other specials. This win completed her Grand Championship. I was thrilled. After the group, we headed back to Dan & Marlene's and enjoyed a low key evening at their home. The weather was perfect, the company wonderful and the dogs enjoyed playing in the yard, while we sat outside and chatted.Sunday morning, Terry and I headed home, skipping the Sunday show. When we arrive home, Danielle and kids were here. Stephanie, Clay and Sophia arrived about an hour later, with a Japanese Maple. I was thrilled as I have wanted one for several years. Clay & Terry planted it before they headed home. Danielle bought pizza for supper and then they headed home. It was a lovely weekend!
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