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Multi Best In Show, Multi Reserve Best In Show, Multi Best In Specialty Show American & Canadian Grand Champion & FCI INTL German, Portuguese, Polish, Lithuanian Champion

Snowmist's Bodacious

 
photo by Wendy Reyn

Bodacious what can I say! 
 
From puppyhood this handsome guy was a charmer winning Best Puppy in Sweeps at the Siberian Husky Club of Canada from the 3 to 6 month class. 


 
His cheeky self-assurance and loving nature, has garnered him friends and admirers around the world. 
 
His trip to the World Dog Show in Leipzig, Germany started off with a bang when he was awarded Best of Breed in an entry of 100+ at the German Winner show under breeder judge Lois Wilson. 
To top it off, he was part of our winning Breeders Group, along with his famous grandfather MBIS MBISS MCh. Snowmist’s Quicksilver Speigas and kennel mate MBIS MBISS Am & Can Ch Snowmist’s Desert Chill.
In the hands of his handler Meg, Bo visited Germany for a second time, taking his first European Best in Show what an amazing honour!

 
Back in Canada, we decided to bring him out for 2020. Who knew he would zoom up to #1 Dog All Breeds!! Exciting times, and then along came Covid! 


movement photo by Wendy Reyn
 
The ups and downs of this pandemic have made just entering a dog show a nerve-wracking adventure, but with the help of some special friends we have tackled the new show scene world with enthusiasm and success. As the year winds down, Team Bodacious is working hard to win hearts. 



top photo by Wendy Reyn
 
Thank you to all those judges who have honoured our boy with his many awards. 



 
Thank you to Colin who always brings out the best in our beautiful boy.

photo by Wendy Reyn
 
In closing, a huge shout out to all those hard-working show committees who have braved this new show world to hold events. It has not been for the faint of heart jumping through hoops and getting over some hurdles, all to put on a show for exhibitors. 
These few dog shows have indeed returned a small amount of normalcy back in the lives of the purebred dog fancy. Exhibitors and their dogs have truly loved being back in the show ring.
 
Thank you on behalf of all the exhibitors, we truly appreciate your effort and dedication to the sport of purebred dogs in this unprecedented time.
 
Kim Leblanc
Snowmist Siberian Huskies
 
photos by Wendy Reyn

Breeder Owner Handled by: Kim Leblanc
Professionally Handled by: Colin Brownlee CPHA

2020 Top 15 All Breeds in Canada

RANK NAME BREED POINTS
#1 Ch Snowmist's Bodacious  Siberian Husky  4341
#2 GChEx Rivermist Broxden Magnuttic  Brittany Spaniel  3552
#3 GCh Timberline's Dust Bowl Dance  German Shepherd Dog  3024
#4 GCh Accolade's Black Caviar  Airedale Terrier 2222
#5 GCh Hollyrood Cosmopollyton  Scottish Deerhound  1775
#6 Ch Fleet St Forged At Hampton Court Fox Terrier (Wire) 1640
#7 GChEx Esmonds God Of All  Rottweiler  1639
#8 GCh Bonchien Lawless V Jet  Schipperke   1419
#9 GCh Redmoon's Sexy Son Of A Duck  Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever  1391
#10 GCh Ashbrook's Maverick From Shainakees  Keeshond  1265
#11 GCh Crystalton Tees Chikoda NCIS Standard Poodle 1242
#12 GCh Sigma Chi's Jose At Mingchen  Cavalier King Charles Spaniel   1162
#13 GCh El Yoc I'm The One  Standard Poodle  1058
#14 GCh Paperman Atlantis Lakeland Terrier 993
#15 GChEx Amahte's Sungura Wawindaji  Ibizan Hound 856
Un-official results are courtesy of CanuckDogs.com 

2020 Top 15 All Breeds in The USA

Rank Name Breed
1 GCHB CH Pequest Wasabi  Pekingese 
2 GCHP CH Pinnacle Kentucky Bourbon  Whippet 
3 GCHP2 CH Cinnibon's Bedrock Bombshell  Boxer 
4 GCHP2 CH Syringa - Akadia The Corsair  Shetland Sheepdog 
5 GCHP CH Sharin Nick Of Dynasty Rc Kennel  Siberian Husky 
6 GCHS CH Vanderbilt 'N Printemp's Lucky Strike  Samoyed 
7 GCHG CH Brightluck Money Talks  Welsh Terrier 
8 GCHS CH Ellenside Red Ike At Eskwyre  Lakeland Terrier
9 GCHG CH Foley's Frat Party CGC Cocker Spaniel (ASCOB)
10 GCHG CH Cerise Bonanza  English Springer Spaniel
11 GCHG CH Hollyhunt Not By Chance  Gordon Setter English
12 GCH CH Monocacy Bend's Waterford  English Foxhound 
13 GCH CH Sidekick's Life Is A Highway Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen
14 GCHG CH Wynmoor Interstellar English Springer Spaniel
15 GCHG CH New Years Somerset Single Barrel Batch  Brussels Griffon 
for events processed through October 7, 2020
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ShowScene contacted all CKC Director candidates, sending them all the same 5 questions. In last weeks issue we printed the answers received. Want a refresher? Please click below to read the responses.
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CPHA HONOURS 
CANADA'S TOP DOGS 2019

In this unprecedented time we find ourselves in 2020.
There could not be an CPHA Annual Top Dog Gala Dinner

Please enjoy this video honouring Canada's Top Dogs of 2019

Click on the above image or click here to view

Cancelled Events


For a list of Canadian Kennel Club Upcoming Event Cancellations,
please click here.
For a list of POSTPONED Canadian Kennel Cancelled/Postponed Events,
please click here.

For a list of American Kennel Club events please click here.
List of Canadian Shows not cancelled:

NOVEMBER 
ONTARIO
Wildwood Kennel Club

Kitchener, Ontario
November 6, 7, 8
3 All Breed Shows (unlimited entry)

SASKATCHEWAN
Prince Albert Kennel & Obedience Club
November 20, 21, 22, 23, 2020
8 All Breed Shows

NEWFOUNDLAND
Newfoundland (All Breed) Kennel Club
November 21, 22, 2020
4 All Breed Shows

DECEMBER
ONTARIO
Brantford & District Kennel & Obedience Club 
December 4, 5, 6, 2020
4 All Breed Shows

Elora Gorge Kennel Club
December 27, 28, 29, 2020
3 All Breed Shows

American Kennel Club National Championship


The Board, management and staff of the American Kennel Club feel tremendously fortunate to be able to host the AKC National Championship in 2020 despite the pandemic.

Since authorities remind us that there is risk in any type of large gathering, we are proceeding with our National Championship Week events with great care and implementing health and safety protocols beyond those recommended to mitigate risks to the best of our ability. We know how important these events are to our breeders, handlers, owners, vendors, superintendents and show secretaries and we owe it to our Sport to uphold this important annual tradition even if under modified conditions.

Social Distancing and masks are two of the many safety precautions that will be required at the Orange County Convention Center this year. It is a responsibility we must all share in order to safely hold and enjoy the events during National Championship Week.

Social distancing means staying at least six feet apart from individuals outside of one’s household and not congregating unnecessarily. Therefore, the Show Committee has instituted a “Show and Go” policy for this year’s competitions in conformation, agility, obedience, rally, Fast Cat and diving dogs. No owners, handlers or exhibitors may remain ringside once their dog has completed competition. Unless you have been asked to remain nearby for further judging, you must return to your crating area or grooming set-up or leave the convention center. No ringside seats will be provided or permitted.

We recognize that participating in the AKC National Championship is not only about competing and meeting personal goals, it’s about studying one’s breed(s), evaluating the quality of the entries, observing judges’ procedures and selections, and reuniting with friends. We also understand that it will take more than the usual amount of effort to be a part of our events this year. A “Show and Go” policy is not the ideal way to experience the Championship, but it is a decision made to best keep our participants safe.

In light of the necessary changes due to the pandemic, we are pleased to offer a viewing solution to enhance your experience of the National Championship: daytime conformation breed judging in all rings will be live streamed all day on Saturday, December 12 and Sunday, December 13, 2020. Our participants and dog show enthusiasts around the world who are unable to travel can now view the entire competition while away from the rings.

Breed judging live streams will be available at AKCChampionshipLive.com. This will mark the first time that the judging of every single breed will be viewable online, in real time. In order to provide this level of coverage, there will be a one-time streaming fee of $3 for one day of all-breed judging or $5 for both days.

Fees to watch the breed live streams are purely at cost. One-hundred percent of any net proceeds will be donated equally to the following dog related charities; Take the Lead to further the care of fellow exhibitors; AKC Humane Fund to support Parent Club breed rescue and domestic violence shelters that permit pets; the AKC Canine Health Foundation to support Parent Club research grants; AKC Reunite to help support AKC Pet Disaster Relief and the AKC Museum of the Dog.

As always, the National Championship Groups and Best in Show, Best Bred-by Exhibitor and BBE Groups, NOHS Groups and Finals, Puppy & Junior Stakes Groups and Best in Stakes, Junior Showmanship Finals, Agility, Obedience, and Rally will continue to be live streamed on a complimentary basis on AKCtv and will remain available on demand.
To download the AKCtv app, visit the app store on your iPhone or Android device. For more ways to watch, visit akc.tv/support.

2020 has been a year like no other, and this year’s AKC National Championship Week will certainly feel different from those that have come before it. We appreciate the sacrifices you will all make to be a part of this year’s events in Orlando. This year, more than ever, our National Championship will depend on the flexibility, sportsmanship and camaraderie that defines our dog show community.

Thank you for your understanding and support.

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AKC Breeder of the Year Honourees

 

The 2020 AKC Breeder of the Year Award Winner will be announced during the show at the AKC National Championship presented by Royal Canin on Saturday evening, December 12, 2020 in Orlando, Florida 

Sporting Group: Larry & Chris Delaney, Whiskeytown Wirehaired Pointing Griffons
Larry and Chris Delaney began their sporting dog adventures with Labrador Retrievers and eventually shifted toward Wirehaired Pointing Griffons, or “Griffs”. The Delaneys fell in love with the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon because of their clown-like and affectionate personalities and their drive and desire to please in the field. As breeders, Larry and Chris Delaney strive to bring out the best of the breed in the puppies they produce. “We don’t do it for the money – our budget far exceeds the revenue,” says Larry Delaney. “We do it for the improvement and preservation of the breed, both in conformation, as well as field traits. It is our belief that both go hand-in-hand, and that a good field dog is only as good as it’s physical structure (conformation)”.
As hunters, Larry and Chris spend a lot of time out in the field with their dogs and strive to raise dogs that excel both in the show ring, and in the field. They have produced many Griffs that have been awarded the AWPGA (American Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Association) Field Dog Hall of Fame, and the AWPGA Show Dog Hall of Fame. One of the dogs bred by Larry and Chris, “Kitt” (BIS RBIS BISS Whiskeytown Genesee On Tap MH), is the only Wirehaired Pointing Griffon to ever receive the AWPGA Field Dog of the Year award, and the AWPGA Show Dog of the Year Award.
In the show ring, Whiskeytown Sporting Dogs has had the #1 Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (Canine Chronicle system), since 2013. Their dogs have earned awards at every level, including Best in Shows, many Sporting Group wins, multiple AWPGA Specialty wins and several group placements at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Dogs produced by Whiskeytown Sporting Dogs have also competed successfully in AKC hunt tests, with many dogs receiving JH, SH, and MH awards, and NAVHDA (North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association) events, earning all levels of NAVDHA titles. Larry Delaney is currently President of the NorCal NAVHDA chapter, and believes that this position affords him the opportunity to evaluate their breeding program at the highest level.

Hound Group: John Woodring & Wade Burns, Lanbur Beagles
Lanbur Beagles was a partnership between the recently departed Wade Burns and the current owner Jon Woodring. Jon had his first Show bred litter of Beagles in 1972 when he was in 10th grade.  Wade Burns and Jon started in Beagles in the early 80′s as well as Miniature Horses with excellent success. Their first top winning Beagle, Ch. Teloca Patches Littl’ Dickens won 12+ BISs, BOB at the National, and is the sire of the most Champions in any breed for one year in AKC history, and he broke his own record the following year (39 AKC Champions sired in one year).
They have bred several AKC champions. Some standouts in their breeding program are Dickens, Ch. Lanbur Coupe De Ville, Ch. Lanbur The Continental, Ch. Lanbur Carson City (co-owned with Eddie Dziuk] and Ch. Windkist A Walk In The Park, (co-owned by Leah Bertagnoli.) During the last four decades Mr. Burns and Mr. Woodring have been Beagle “Breeders of the Year” more than 25 times, had “Beagle Stud of the Year” 30 times, and won Best Stud Dog in Show ten years in a row at the Beagle National. They have also owned the top Beagle Dam of all time.
Mr. Woodring and Mr. Burns have owned or bred many BIS winners, including of the very well-known and well-liked Ch. Lanbur Miss Fleetwood co-owned with Jeffrey Slatkin and Eddie Dziuk, who continues to hold the 13″ record, is #4 on the overall Beagle BIS record list, was #1 Hound in ’93, and holds the record for National Beagle Club wins. Mr. Woodring co-owned and campaigned the Westminster Kennel Club BIS winner “Uno” in 2008. He also co-owned the sire of Uno, BIS GCH Windkist A Walk In The Park (co owned with his breeder Leah Bertagnolli).
Mr. Woodring has judged matches and sweepstakes and taught the conformation class for the Forsyth Kennel Club for over 10 years. He says, “In breeding we have selected dogs for type, and movement as well as dogs who are easy to live with and that are outgoing and enjoy showing.  The dogs we exhibit now are the product of the constant planning, selection process and training we have done and show our commitment to help elevate the breed in general.”

Working Group: Ray Cataldi, Rojon Great Danes
Established in 1967, Rojon became a premier bloodline, producing fawn and brindle Great Danes of distinction. There have been more than 160 Rojon Great Dane AKC champions to date, many achieving successful show careers and winning top awards at specialties and all-breed dog shows throughout the United States. Rojon Great Danes have had numerous wins at Great Dane Club of America National Specialties, including Best in Futurity three times. In addition, many have been honored for notable contributions and achievements in the GDCA Hall of Fame.
Among Ronjon’s most notable exhibits are Ch. Rojon’s the Hustler, Ch. Rojon’s Please Me, Ch. Rojon’s Oh Boy V Mecca Dane, Ch. Rojon’s Ransom of Red Chief, Ch. Rojon’s Rachel Rachel, BIS Ch. Rojon’s Rumor Has It, BIS Ch. Rojon’s Mystify Me, BIS Ch. Rojon’s Say Yes, Int. BIS Ch. Rojon’s Persian Boy.
Rojon Great Danes have also made significant contributions to the programs of breeders across the country and abroad.
Rojon is proud to be a “traditional” and result-based breeding program, focused on “true Great Dane breed type, and a bloodline style with strong reproductive abilities.”
Mr. Cataldi says, “We remain committed to breeding Danes with strong breed-specific characteristics, physical and mental soundness, correct Dane temperament with good health and with dignified personalities; with the inherent ability to reproduce those essential qualities again and again. We are also honored by the numerous Dane fanciers who have chosen a beautiful Rojon companion to be a member of their family.”

Terrier Group: Henry Sutliff, Sutliff Sealyhams
Henry Sutliff is a third-generation Sealyham Terrier fancier. “My mother (and father) bred 40 litters of Sealyhams; I assisted in whelping over 30 of those from 1964 until 1993,” he says. “My grandparents owned Sealys from 1938 and assisted with many litters. I whelped two litters for my mother by myself in 1967 and 1993.” Mr. Sutliff and his mother were together responsible for 38 AKC and international titled Sealyhams, including six Westminster Best of Breed winners and five national-specialty winners.
Mr. Sutliff bred his first litter in 1982. Among the notable dogs of his breeding are Ch. Sutliff’s Ventana, who completed her championship with five majors, the first two owner-handled, and Int. Ch. Sutliff’s Yuma (16 titles, World Winner – Leipzig 2017, FCI Group winner in Strasbourg, France; KFT Klubsieger 2011-13-15-16-17 [a record], Res CC Crufts 2018, and the sire of three champions to date)
Int. Ch. Sutliff’s Algonquin is the winner of over 30 titles, including World Winner, and Euro Winner 2013, and twice Res CC at Crufts. He was Group 1 at Germany’s largest dog show and a multiple BIS winner including Leipzig FCI BIS-Junior All-Breeds). Algonquin sired 24 champions (8 of whom have won a BIS award), with other children in the process of titles. Together with his children and grandchildren, and now great-grandchildren, they have accumulated over 225 titles to date. Eight of his children were #1 Sealyham in the following countries: Netherlands, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, Germany, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and the United Kingdom.
Mr. Sutliff is a past president and board member of the American Sealyham Terrier Club. In 2020, he celebrates his 30th year as vice president of the Sealyham Terrier Club, the breed’s parent club in Wales. He is a past president of the Del Monte KC and is a board member of the Sealyham Terrier Club of Southern California and the Sealyhams Forever rescue foundation. 

Toy Group: Daryl Martin, Puff Maltese
Daryl Martin was born into the world of show dogs. Under the tutelage of her late mother, Rena Martin, a renowned professional handler and breeder of Maltese, she quickly became very proficient in the world of breeding and showing dogs. She started showing dogs at 6 years old.
Ms. Martin continued the family breeding program after her mother passed away in 1986 and has bred close to over 100 champions including Best in Show Winners, group winners, several number one Maltese, National specialty Best in Show winners, sweeps winners, and many Register of Merit dogs and bitches.
Some standouts in her breeding program are BIS Ch. Martin’s RazzMaTazz Puff, BIS BISS Ch. Martin’s Sazerac Tedi-Bear Puff, Ch. Martin’s Sweet Bean Puff, Ch. Martin’s Glimmer Bean Puff, Ch. Martin’s Fourhall’s Gleam Puff.
Ms. Martin says, “I cannot go without mentioning two very powerful dogs in my breeding program that I had the honor of showing/owning, BIS Ch. Sazerac Eye Opener ROMX and BIS BISS Ch. Joanne-chen’s Mino Maya Dancer. Many breeders of today’s top dogs go directly to my dogs, if you check their pedigrees many generations back.”
Ms. Martin has been a member of the American Maltese Association for 50 years, serving in many different capacities, and was honored with the American Maltese Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. She has been an AKC Gazette columnist, as well as longtime Chairman of the Education Committee, working to educate future judges about the Maltese.
Ms. Martin also belongs to the American Shih Tzu Club, is a founding member of the Park Shore Kennel Club, a current member and officer of the Little Fort K.C. Club of Waukegan and a member of Morris and Essex.
Ms. Martin says, “Besides showing Maltese and competition, there is nothing more satisfying than your pet homes loving your dogs.”

Non-Sporting Group: Gail S. Wolaniuk and Joan E. McFadden, Unique Standard Poodles
Unique Standard Poodles began in 1980 with the combined effort and passion of Joan McFadden and Gail Wolaniuk.  They both have been long time members of the AKC Breeder of Merit program.  Joan has been a member of the Poodle Club of America (PCA) for over 20 years, holding various positions and Board Membership.  She was presented The Good Sportsman’s Award at the National in 2018.  She has also been past President and Board Member of her local breed club the Delaware County Kennel Club.
Gail is a second-generation dog show enthusiast.  Her parents successfully exhibited and bred Toy Poodles.  Her father Frank was a professional handler and then an AKC judge.  Gail also has been a member of PCA for 20 years and a member and past Board member of the Delaware County Kennel Club.
In the past 40 years they have established a strong family of healthy, happy, white standard Poodles.  Some of their accomplishments include 115 champions. Among the many top winners and top producers are six Best in Show dogs and seven Best in Specialty dogs, collectively winning 34 Bests.  Unique Poodles are represented every year at the Westminster Kennel Club show, resulting in a Best of Variety and Group 2nd in 2001 with Ch. Unique Reach For The Rainbow along with 11 other Best of Opposite or Award of Merit wins.  Unique has also been represented every year at PCA National and Regional shows resulting in seven Winners Dogs or Bitches, 10 Select or Award of Merit , three Best Bred By Exhibitor in Show and one National Best of Variety.
Gail and Joan are equally proud of the many Performance titled dogs that have come from the Unique line.  Over 49 Agility and Obedience titles were achieved by both Joan and Gail and by many other Unique owners. Community services with Nursing Homes, Reading Programs and Therapy Work are also among their accomplishments.

Herding Group: Thomas (Tim) Mathiesen, Nebriowa Corgis 
Mr. Mathiesen has bred Pembroke Welsh Corgis since 1964 under the Nebriowa prefix. He has bred over 120 AKC champions as well as many AKC title holders in all areas of performance. Nebriowa corgis have won top awards at many specialties, including a Best of Breed and four Best of Opposites at the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, and many group and Best in Show wins. Mr. Mathiesen has bred and/or owned Register of Merit sires and dams and Register of Merit excellent sires and dams, including a top-ten sire and dam.
Mr. Mathiesen has been licensed to judge Pembroke and Cardigan Welsh Corgis for over 30 years and has judged at championship level at most of the U.S. Pembroke specialties, including the PWCCA National three times. He has judged in many other countries including England (three times), Australia (three times), South Africa, Japan, Canada, as well as most of the Scandinavian countries. He has judged both breeds at the Westminster Kennel Club, and he judged Pembrokes at Crufts.
Mr. Mathiesen has served as PWCCA president for four years and vice president for four years and has had multiple terms on the board of directors. He has been active in the Golden Gate PWCC since1964 and a member of the PWCC of Southern California since the late ’60s. He maintains a small hobby kennel in the wine country of Northern California.
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During this time of no dog shows, below is a list with live email links where you can reach small businesses, handlers, grooming business, boarding kennels, photographers and artist's who are working from home.

Canada
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Edgar Rojas & Amanda Williams 
The Pink Poodle Pet Spa
Located in Vernon, British Columbia
Pet & Show Grooming, Show Grooming Lessons
Contact Edgar & Amanda: thepinkpoodlepetspa@gmail.com 
DogShots Photography
Beth Hilborn
Courtenay, British Columbia
Outdoor Portrait Shoots
Contact Beth - dogshots@shaw.ca    
Photos-Now
Chris Purves
Prince George BC
Outdoor photo shoots.
Contact Chris - chris@telus.net
Jennifer Driessen
Abbotsford, British Columbia
Show & Pet Grooming, Training, Conditioning, and Boarding
jennifermcmullan@gmail.com
Jolie McMullan
Abbotsford, British Columbia
Training, Conditioning, Show and Pet Grooming
joliemcmullan01@gmail.com
Debbie Cornell-Charneski
Mission, British Columbia
Offering Private conformation training, grooming, conditioning, training/socialization, daycare, and boarding. 
Reproduction boarding and breeding coordination services also available.
Email Debbie - trojanrottweilers@shaw.ca
Emily Dorma
3090 Trans Canada Highway
Mill Bay, British Columbia
Grooms By Em
Pet and Show grooming
(250)510-7220
emilydorma@hotmail.com
ONTARIO
Colin Brownlee
Unicornhill Kennels
Dogs In Vouge Boarding & Grooming
Where you live: Baxter, Ontario
Pet Grooming, Boarding, Handling Lessons
Website: https://colinbrownlee.com/ & https://dogsinvougeboarding.com/
Contact Colin: colin@colinbrownlee.com
Sarah Drake
Where you live: 1196 Reeves Rd Victoria Harbour, Ontario
Grooming 
Contact Sarah: sarah.drake@hotmail.com
Michelle Chisholm
All Pawz Inn
Colborne, Ontario
www.allpawzinn.com
In this ever-evolving time of COVID-19 All Pawz Inn would like to offer help. 

If you are a DOCTOR, NURSE, 1ST RESPONDER, PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER, LONG TERM CARE, MEDICAL SUPPORT STAFF, HEALTH CARE WORKERS or anyone in the medical field or even if you are caring for a senior loved one.....

Also If any of our breeder friends need help - if you fall ill and cannot care for your pets or feel overwhelmed......WE GOT YOU!!! If transport is a problem we can try to solve it....but we are here. We would like to offer a SIGNIFICANT discount to all Health Care workers.
If you are working long hours sometimes the last thing you may want to do is exercise your pet or maybe you just need a break, we will take care of your pet to allow you some time to recharge. Whether you need a day, an overnight, weekend or anything in between. We are here to help. We can provide drop off and pick up if needed.

We do daycare and overnight stays; our renovated facility should be open soon for indoor playtime.

Please call for individual quotes: 905-355-3666
Contact Michelle: info@allpawzinn.com or  wrnkldog@siosalach.com
William Alexander
You Tube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAo_oajwG5Dry8WoyILkqsA
Will Alexander Dog Show Tips 
Contact Will - dogshowtips@gmail.com
Krystal Mason
Maiha Miniature Schnauzers 
Offering a webinar on Developing The Miniature Schnauzer Puppy Rolling Coat
Contact me on facebook or
Website: http://www.maihams.com
Contact Krystal - krysalm@hotmail.com 
Christopher Giroux
Franktown (Carleton Place and Smiths Falls)
Graphic Design, Logos, Business Cards, Brochures
Email Chris - branston82@aol.com
Elaine & Louise Paquette
Quiche Kennels
Maidstone (2 miles from Windsor)
Boarding, Grooming
http://quichekennelsandgrooming.com
1-519-737-6798
Contact Elaine & Louise - quichebouvier@yahoo.ca
Byron Fulkerth
Toronto
Grooming
Email: byronfulkerth@gmail.com
IG: @byronful
Kim Wendling
Tottenham
Show grooming stripping out dogs
Contact Kim - kimwendling@icloud.com
Amanda & Tammy McAllister
Baths & Biscuits Pet Grooming
South West Oxford
bathsandbiscuits@icloud.com
www.bulldaciousbulldogs.com
SASKATCHEWAN
Connie Krohn CPHA
Saskatoon
Canine Artistry
ARTWORK (paintings) of any animal, not just dogs.
Contact Connie: canineartistry@gmail.com
Trina Neil CPHA
Saskatoon
Boarding
Contact Trina - motlikru@hotmail.com
ALBERTA
Shaunna Bernardin & Madison Bernardin
Global Groomers TV
243100 Rainbow Road, Chestermere
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw-3swfZqV9myDDZjCo5kBA?sub_confirmation=1
Free YouTube online education, online private grooming lessons, text and video call grooming consulting. 
Contact Madison - wickgnar@gmail.com
Contact Shaunna - shaunnabernardin69@gmail.com
Madison Bernardin 
(CAN)Certified Master Groomer
243100 Rainbow Road, Chestermere,  Alberta
Facebook contact Madison Bernardin Professional Handling 
Services All Breed Show and Pet grooming, Dog Boarding, School(boarding,training&conditioning) 
Private Grooming Lessons, Private Conformation Training Lessons. Daycare. 
Family ran business from our home base location. 
Contact Madison - wickgnar@gmail.com
Cathy French Photography
Sherwood Park, AB
Phone 780-416-6096
Outdoor Photo Shoots
Contact Cathy: cfrench_photo@shaw.ca
Scott Leitz
Drumheller AB
Training/Conditioning and Grooming
Contact Scott: bisdogs@hotmail.com
QUEBEC
PAB Photography
Paul-André Boisvert
Tel: (819) 475 1744
Photo shoots, Video, Drone
Will travel
Contact Paul - info@pabphoto.ca
Emily Burdon
St. Lazare, (West of Montreal)
Grooming, hand stripping, training, conditioning and boarding, behavioural training
Contact Emily - emilyburdon@hotmail.com
NOVA SCOTIA
Lisa Parsons
Baker Settlement (Bridgewater - Halifax)
Canine Styles By Lisa
Facemasks, crate covers
table covers, coats, leashes and collars
Animal communication 
Medium for people
Contact Lisa - caninestylesbylisa@yahoo.ca
Newfoundland 
Jackie Power
Paradise
Small dog in home grooming
by appointment 
Email Jackie - jackiepower@nf.sympatico.ca
USA
CALIFORNIA
Derek Glas
Santa Ynez, California (Near Santa Barbara)
Services offered are: private photo shoots, graphic design, advertising 
online & print, logos, brochures, business cards and more.
Web Site: http://www.derekglas.com
Contact Derek - derek@derekglas.com
Janice Hayes
Palm Springs, California
Grooming most breeds, training, conditioning, handling
Contact Janice - jhyes@aol.com
ILLINOIS
Laura King & Robin Novack AKC Reg'd Handlers
Daybreak Kennel Inc
Milan, Illinois
Grooming most breeds, training, physical/coat/mental conditioning
Contact: Laura & Robin - daybreak_kennel@hotmail.com
MICHIGAN
Stephanie Hentschel 
DarRight Kennels 
Saginaw, MI 
Grooming/Conditioning, Training/socialization
Contact: Stephanie -  DarRightKennels@Gmail.com
MINNESOTA
Tabatha & Mark Bettis
Princeton
Conditioning, training, socializing, grooming 
Princeton MN 
(269)221-0442
Contact Tabatha & Mark - tabatha@daykeyne.com
MISSOURI
Sarah Perchick
Old Monroe (West of St. Louis)
Private Training, Private Grooming Lessons
Contact Sarah - sesarah@aol.com

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Don French
Ontario, Canada
Breed: Belgian Shepherd
 
1) Describe your favorite dog show memory? 
My favorite memory was watching my Belgian Shepherd Rocky and Emily Burdon win Reserve Best in Show, Markham 2018 under Fred Peddie. Incredible!!
 
2) Who has been your biggest influence in purebred dogs? 
My biggest influence is Johanne Briere who had Canada's top Rottweilers and some of the most important bloodlines in the world. 
 
3) Do you believe the bred by exhibitor class holds as much importance at all-breed shows, as it does at the specialty shows?  
I believe it should hold more importance. I used to show my own dogs years ago, except for the occasional handler, the accident and right knee damage limit my showing abilities for now. 
 
4) Pair two judges you would like to see on Dancing with the Stars? 
Richard Paquette and Honey Glendinning. 
 
5) Name a dog show you have never attended that is on your bucket list
Crufts for sure and the Belgian Shepherd National in France.
 
6) If you could have sat ringside and discussed dogs with someone no longer with us, who would it be and why
Al Bennett. We would have short talks when he had time, but I would have loved to have spent hours with him ring side. 

7) Are the clubs putting enough emphasis on hiring breed or group specialist judges on their panels? 
In my opinion based on my breed the Belgian Shepherd, no. 
 
8) If you could give all clubs one piece of advice from an exhibitor or judges point of view, what would it be? 
Do not just host a show and expect the entries. Bring in more vendors, bring in more local social groups. Promote, promote, promote. Advertise at all the local vet clinics, pet stores, groomers, Facebook, and local radio (as they mostly all give free community awareness) 
 
9) Do you think there are too many dog shows? 
In some areas there are just enough, or more than enough, and in other areas I am sure that dog owners would like to see more shows.
 
10) Which word or phrase do you most overuse
Excellent 
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LET'S DO BREED DQ'S!

1) Cropped or drop ears

2) Ears not pricked

3) Any colour other than solid black

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Tracy Lee of Langley, British Columbia



Lawton Dog Fanciers Association
Oklahoma City, OK
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Best In Show
Judge: Mr. Ken Murray
Standard Poodle
GCHG Dawin Steal My Heart
Breeder Owner : Linda Campbell
Handler: Sarah Perchick AKC Reg'd Handler


Miramichi Kennel Club
New Brunswick
Friday, October 30, 2020  
Best In Show
Judge: Judith Byrne
Beagle 
GCh Shillington Sweet Tooth
Call name: Sugar
Breeder/Owner: Kim & Tim Delaney
Handled By: Carrie Lucas

Oklahoma City Kennel Club
Oklahoma City, OK
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Best In Show 
Judge: Mrs. Barbara Dempsey Alderman
Samoyed
GCHB Vanderbilt N Printemps Lucky Strike
Owner: Correen Pacht, Marc Ralsky & Judi & Blair Elford
Breeder: M Wu & Judi Elford
Handled by:: Laura King & Robin Novack AKC Reg'd Handlers
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