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BY JOANNE RIMMER dog people are a little bit crazy." tremendous swimmer. so It has webbed children." Mrs.- Whyte breeds Japanese
From as far as Texas and Newfoundland. 'The show in Blyth had not only feet." he said. Spaniel dogs. "I love the breed I'm In. I like
competitors from great distances but judges Missy, a three and a half year 91d long to be able to hold and cuddle them. But I like WES MER DOGS—Brenda Whyte, RR2 Seaforth, shows off her
flocked to Blyth with dogs
judges, professionals and private hand. - breeders as well, Freeman Perry, of St. John New coat Chihuahua, owned by Donna Made them all to look at." she said. b eautiful Japanese Spaniels whl6h run free around thef farm
in
The Blyth arena was turned into a giant Brunswick, was flown in Monday night. "I Couias, was a seven month old when she "I'm even allergic to them, but I won't
judge coast to coast all year round, doing was a Canadian champiofi, Another of Ms, give them up �— no wayl" she said. There Fride7® Saturday, Sunday Specials Phone 527-0034
kennel recently for 362 beautified dogs for he said.' Coulas' puppies, Hot Chocolate, was bred are some non -allergic breeds mostly
the Bluewater Kennel Club ddi"show, The about 12 shows per year." to an American puppy who had achieved a non -shedding, which include Schnauzers,
baseball diamond became a show ring and Normally a building manager for the New
surrounding property turned into a camp Brunswick telephone company, Mr. Perry �Canadian championship by eight months Kerry ®lie, Shih Tzus, Lhasa . Aosos and Try Unto e Jack's New, Tasty,
ground for the many trailers housing finds the two roles often keep him hopping. and a United States championship by 11 Yorkshire Terriers. FRESH CHUEN WNGS FISH &
owners and professionals. The Blyth show "Sometimes I have a meeting at three months. Thus, Ms. Coulas feels she has had As well as private breeders like Mrs.
was the firAi� of a three -show circuit in o'clock and have to be on the plane by four, a good site for Hot Chocolate. '",Yop have to Whyte and Ms., Coulas, several profession. with Hot BBC Sauce CH WS
south-wi&stern Ontario, so many ft -lovers That's why I only do 12 each year," he said. see the sire moving, put your hands over al' handlers also attended' the show,
had travelled great distances to proudly Standards are "a written description of him like a judge does. I look for a dog who's representing owners who copidn't attend or
show off their pooches. why the breed came about. what it is for, the good'where my dog has faults," she said. who don't like showing. Jodi Alfivard of .2-50111,1.1
Later, Mrs. Whyte outlined the costs of Uxbridge brought 14 dogs 2,50
Ramsey, air I I month Cocker Spaniel characteristic's 6f the "breed and any to Blyth to show,
came from Dryden, Ontario with his family. disqualifying point. Each dog that enters is showing dogs. There are shot fees, them for other people.
"We drove for two days, non-stop 1156 judged against that standard. The breed registration fees, vet fees, entrance fees to Living out of her trailer, Jodi travels from
a '.iion,( jtandiird is a description of the perfect dog shows and of course the cost of gas, food showground to showground all year long.
miles. It's kind of a dog show v ca and accommodation. "It's not profit -mak- "In the winter. there's shows in Bermuda
said'Ramsey's tired owner, Linda Clarke, of that breed ... very few people find the
Mona Graham of Seaftirth, a worker at perfect dog." said Mr. Perry. Standard ' s are ing, but it's worth it. It's the same as people and Florida. For some breeders; it's
the show, said people came from as far as sug#esjLq4._. by breed clubs and theNn with kids, but my money goes on my dogs, cheaper to send the dogs with somebody. ➢
Tenessee. Nebraska, Newfoundland, approved by the Canadian Kennel Club. she said. charge per day and get bonuses when I
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and Georgia. As an example. Mr. Perry described "It's like I said before," said Mrs. Whyte win." When asked about winning, Jodi
Brenda Whyte of Seaforth, a private some. standards for a Newfoundland doi. it "dog people are a little crazy; we have to be replied "I had the top bound last year, but
breeder arid'member of the kennel club, must have a coat that will not let water - to do the things we do for our dogs. 9 think it's like, a game .. you win some... and you ''in our business the custorner is King 456bylontbrtokd.
'explained thegreat distances by saying "all penetrate, as it has to swim. "The dog is a my dogs are treated better than- some lose some."
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