Continued... The little girl we kept was jet black with
several white patches on her chest and her toes. She had a great personality
and was full of energy. Although we kept her she didn't live with us. She went
to live with some friends and we would raise her to be a great family dog and
our first home bred champion. Her first weekend out showing she did amazing and
gave a glimpse into what we could expect from her. That entire weekend she
ended up taking Reserve Winners Bitch while competing against much older
competition. After that initial weekend we took some time to allow her to
mature and that she did. As the days and months passed she really came in to
her own. Therefore we figured it was time to get into a few bigger shows with
much stiffer competition.
Off to California she would go for a weekend of showing in
the southern part of the state, Palm Springs to be exact. She picked up a WB
win and several reserves but didn't quite take the cake. From there she had a
few more months to develop and then she was off to Arizona. In Arizona she set
the bar high by picking three WB placements and two majors. It was only a
matter of time before she would finish up her champion title. It would end up
taking two more pit stops in Utah and in Colorado. She picked up a major in
Utah and then finished up by going back to back BOS in Longmont, Colorado. We
can't say how proud of her we are and we are thankful for all of those who
helped us along the way. From those who helped us with showing her to those who
held down the fort when we were away. Our success with Nye-Nye was a team effort
and grateful to all the players. To be continued...
So Long for Now,
Paul Dean

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