Photo and design by Sara Renee.
Savi is our keeper from Trixie's final litter, the Bravo litter (Clay x Trixie). This exceptional pup, who not only is lovely to look at, but is sweet,smart and bold. Savi...the name says it all!
Friday, December 23, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Gray-t Weekend for the Grayhart Girls! Delaware Water Gap KC Show
Sunday was the Delaware Water Gap Kennel Club show and the Weims had an 8:00 am ring time. No sleeping late for the princesses. Trudy stayed with Pat in his room and my girls enjoyed going back and forth between Kel's room and mine in our suite. They are truly creatures of comfort!
Sunday was a repeat performance of Saturday. Ike was Winner's Dog and both Savi and Trudy won their classes. Pat stayed on Trudy and I took Savi in for winner's. I was thrilled when the judge pointed to Savi and she was Winner's bitch. There was a major in dogs so Savi would have to go Best of Winner's to get the major. Again, Michelle, our Weim friend, took Savi in for me while I showed Jam. Michelle worked hard to show Savi off.
Jam showed really well and was full of attitude. After all the champions were examined and lined up, the judge had the one dog special and Ike gate around together. She then pointed to Jam and had us go to the front. Then placed Savi second and then Ike. She had the group go around together and the final results....Jam won Best of Breed, Savi was Best of Winners and Ike was awarded Best of Opposite!!!
This gave Jam a Grand Champion major and also earned Savi her second major. Savi now only needs one single point to finish her AKC championship title. We were just floating after the judging was over.
Sunday was a repeat performance of Saturday. Ike was Winner's Dog and both Savi and Trudy won their classes. Pat stayed on Trudy and I took Savi in for winner's. I was thrilled when the judge pointed to Savi and she was Winner's bitch. There was a major in dogs so Savi would have to go Best of Winner's to get the major. Again, Michelle, our Weim friend, took Savi in for me while I showed Jam. Michelle worked hard to show Savi off.
Jam showed really well and was full of attitude. After all the champions were examined and lined up, the judge had the one dog special and Ike gate around together. She then pointed to Jam and had us go to the front. Then placed Savi second and then Ike. She had the group go around together and the final results....Jam won Best of Breed, Savi was Best of Winners and Ike was awarded Best of Opposite!!!
This gave Jam a Grand Champion major and also earned Savi her second major. Savi now only needs one single point to finish her AKC championship title. We were just floating after the judging was over.
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Gray-t Weekend for the Grayhart Girls! Lehigh KC Show
Kellyann and I headed off early Saturday morning to Allentown, Pennsylvania, for the last show weekend of the year. We were looking forward to seeing friends and hoping that we could finish the year with a win. What an amazing weekend it turned out to be, beyond our wildest expectations.
Saturday was the Lehigh Kennel Club show. I showed Savi in the bred-by-exhibitor class, which we won. Pat O'Brien, who was there to show both our Trudy as well as a very nice puppy named Ike, out of Pat's dog Duke, littermate to Zeke, Trudy's sire. Pat went winner's dog with Ike and then won the Open bitch class with Trudy. Since Trudy is so attached to me, Pat and I decided to switch dogs and I took Trudy in for winner's and he handled Savi. We were afraid that if I was standing behind Trudy, she would keep trying to turn and look at me. Trudy was quite the happy girl and tried kissing me nonstop while I stacked her. The judge even commented on my happy girl. The judge pointed to Savi and she was Winner's Bitch for 2 points!
Next was the Best of Breed class and a fellow Weim friend took Savi in for me as I had to handle Jam. Ike was picked for Best of Winners and Jam was awarded Select Bitch, earning Grand Champion points.
This show has a Bred-by-Exhibitor competition and Savi was Best BBE Weim, so we waited for the BBE groups which did not start until mid-afternoon. The BBE Sporting group was last. After a long wait, it was finally our turn to show. The group was quite competive, with eight sporting dogs, most of which had gone winner's for majors in their respective breeds. Savi showed well and we had fun in the big group.
After a long day at the show, we rushed off to the hotel to meet Pat and Ike's owner, Sandra, and went out for a fabulous celebration dinner. Back at the room, Savi and Jam had a wild play session, well deserved after being crated all day and strutting their stuff in the show ring.
Off to bed to get our beauty sleep for Sunday's show...
Savi, Winner's Bitch for 2 points! |
Next was the Best of Breed class and a fellow Weim friend took Savi in for me as I had to handle Jam. Ike was picked for Best of Winners and Jam was awarded Select Bitch, earning Grand Champion points.
Jam in the Best of Breed class |
Yay! The judge awarded Savi a Group 3!
Savi doing a bow while we played and had fun in the BBE group. |
Off to bed to get our beauty sleep for Sunday's show...
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Life is ducky!
Savi is a nooker...not all Weims are but it is a Weim trait - sucking on toys or blankets in a trancelike state. I personally think that it is soothing for them. When Savi does it, she also kneads her front feet, with them going back and forth, so cute. Amazingly, this duck toy, one of her favorites, which still makes a quacking sound, is from Savi's litter's whelping box and has lasted a long time. Quite a feat for any toy, especially a stuffy that makes noise!
Speaking of things that last...I took Savi to obedience class for the first time since the summer. I was so proud of how well she did, showing how much training she had retained. To be fair, even though she has not been in a formal competitive obedience class in months, doesn't mean that there has not been training. My dogs get training everyday at home, whether formal or informal and we include obedience in agility and field work. They have to work for treats and I'll take a few minutes to practice various skills, whether it is sending to place or a drop on recall. My goal for Savi is to get her ready to compete in novice obedience and earn her CD or companion dog title in 2012. A very doable goal to work towards as she's had a nice foundation and knows the exercises. Just a matter of fine tuning and focusing on her on and off lead heeling.
Speaking of things that last...I took Savi to obedience class for the first time since the summer. I was so proud of how well she did, showing how much training she had retained. To be fair, even though she has not been in a formal competitive obedience class in months, doesn't mean that there has not been training. My dogs get training everyday at home, whether formal or informal and we include obedience in agility and field work. They have to work for treats and I'll take a few minutes to practice various skills, whether it is sending to place or a drop on recall. My goal for Savi is to get her ready to compete in novice obedience and earn her CD or companion dog title in 2012. A very doable goal to work towards as she's had a nice foundation and knows the exercises. Just a matter of fine tuning and focusing on her on and off lead heeling.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Handle this
It wasn't a Weim only class but with four Weims training, we definitely had the majority. From left to right above, Jam with me, Bebe with Bonnie and Steve working the puppy. |
Savi practicing her free stack
This shot of Savi is actually the reflection in the mirror on the other side of the room.
another free stack of Savi after our go around...
Jam, out for some ring practice as we get ready for the Delaware Water Gap and Lehigh shows in two weeks. Good girl! She remembers how to be a show dog.
Jam loves Steve and he took a turn working her...
And around we go...
More treats please!
Jam above and Savi below...
Kel tried her best to take shots of all the dogs without intruding on the class. It was challenging with the poor lighting and constant moving but I appreciate the pictures she took.Savi |
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