Saturday, September 15, 2007

New CGC Title Holders frm The Hagerstown Fun Match

Congratulations to all those folks who were able to pass their CGC's! Thanks to evaluator Leslie Horton, Laura Miller, and Bob Mumper who was drafted to be the leash holder during the 10 minute owner absence because he had a watch on!
Congratulations to Jeff Kessler and Teddy, the Portuguese Water Dog and honorary ISD. Teddy came to hang-out with his Best Friend Forever, ISD Gardner Ridge Nikki and left with a CGC title!




Jeff Kessler and Gardner Ridge Isis "Nikki" did pretty well at the AISC Fun Match, Nikki not only placed third in the Open Long Haired Bitches Class but also mastered the CGC and came home with a title








Sand Creek Reykja Kutur followed his Mom Nor Star Cilia and Dad Kutur's lead at the Sequim, Washington Fun Match in June, earning himself a Canine Good Citizen title at the Hagerstown AISC Fun Match with his partner Anita Pryor.


Congratulations to Maggy Pease and Hnuks Birta "Snotra"for earning their Canine Good Citizen title at the AISC Fun Match. Maggy and Snotra are pictured here greeting Sharon Pappas and Reily, the English Shepherd. Sharon and Reily graciously offered to give us a hand during the CGC's.

Jeff Pease and Kersin's Spurdann were quite the team this weekend, earning themselves a Best Long-haired Dog win, the Best of Match win and earning a CGC title. Wow, you guys are Awesome.












Fun in the Sun in Hagerstown, Maryland


Veteran Icelandic Sheepdog Cigar being helped down to the creek by devoted owner Monica. Cigar and his family came as a one Icelandic Sheepdog family and left as a two Icelandic Sheepdog family. His new best pal is bi-coastal Best 2-6 month puppy, Nor'Star Pavo!



Shelly Grayhavens and some "Bathing Beauties"! Shelly was photographed playing in Beaver Creek with Pine Plains Bella and featured in the Hagerstown Herald-Mail newspaper in an article about The ISAA Gathering.



Arperla Brana, Shelly Grayhavens, Aldebaran Bangsi, Cynthia Kelly, Thorri and friends cool off in Beaver Creek.