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Packerland Kennel Club Sunday, April 4, 2021 Packerland Kennel Club Sunday, April 4, 2021 Group Results Sporting Spaniels (English Cocker) 27 BB/G1/BIS GCHP CH K'mander Dawnglow Arnage. SR89298901 Retrievers (Chesapeake Bay) 25 BB/G2 GCHG CH Sandbar's Hardcore Hank MH. SR81693507 Setters (English) 26 BB/G3 GCH CH Ciara N' Honeygait Belle Of The Ball. SS07012602 Spaniels (American Water) 7 BB/G4 GCHG CH Carolina's Running With The Hare BN RN SH JHR. SR69613901 Hound Afghan Hounds 7 BB/G1/RBIS GCHG CH Taji Better Man Mazshalna CGC. HP45099607 Irish Wolfhounds 15 BB/G2 GCHB CH Taryn Hamilton Of Pinehurst. HP52645902 Greyhounds 6 BB/G3 CH Sky Hi Hunt Song Of Fire And Ice. HP54469908 Whippets 34 BB/G4 GCH CH Upper Mountain Violet's Are Blue V Devlynn. HP58443601 Working Rottweilers 21 BB/G1 GCH CH Twin Creeks It Had To Be You. WS58179801 Great Danes 26 BB/G2 GCHG CH Landmark-Divine Acres Kiss Myself I'm So Pretty. WS56877803 Boxers 23 BB/G3 CH Rosehill N Sin's The New Prophecy. WS63071502 Bernese Mountain Dogs 33 BB/G4 GCH CH Bernergardens Look To The Stars BN RI. WS62005402 Terrier Border Terriers 12 BB/G1 GCHS CH Meadowlake High Times. RN31451901 Fox Terriers (Smooth) 7 BB/G2 GCHB CH High Mtn Red Red Wine!. RN32870603 Australian Terriers 15 BB/G3 GCHS CH Temora Steal My Heart CA TKN. RN29651902 American Staffordshire Terriers 19 BB/G4 CH Corralitos Tracking The Storm. RN33989402 Toy Pomeranians 19 BB/G1 GCHP CH Empee's Cyber Monday. TS38680101 Maltese 7 BB/G2 GCHS CH Martin's Time Bomb Puff. TS32337102 Pugs 19 BB/G3 GCHG CH Casa Blanca's The Fighting Irish. TS37755401 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 45 BB/G4 GCHB CH Sheeba Valegro. TS35942404 Non-Sporting Lhasa Apsos 17 BB/G1 GCH CH Xeralane's Shut Up And Kiss Me. NP55628901 Bichons Frises 7 BB/G2 GCHG CH Encores Once Upon A Dream. NP50466001 American Eskimo Dogs 7 BB/G3 GCHP CH Anana's Frozen Tundra CGC. NP36146503 Tibetan Terriers 6 BB/G4 GCH CH Rilee's Savvy Performance. NP44010401 Herding Border Collies 7 BB/G1 GCHS CH Mvr Diamonds In The Rough. DN50032801 Bearded Collies 9 BB/G2 GCHS CH Now And Then Watermark Cruisin At Kelkary. DN50995801 Old English Sheepdogs 10 1/W/BB/BW/G3 Barkshire's Va Va Voom. DN57059801 German Shepherd Dogs 14 1/W/BB/BW/G4 Marquis' Crimson. DN50052602 Packerland Kennel Club Sunday, April 4, 2021 Judge: 5267 Mr. Eugene Blake Barbet Barbet, Open Dogs 5 1/W/BB/BW Ginkgo De Amelia Bric Anam Chara CM. SR69435901 4/4/2011 Breeder: Walter Able/Stacy Able. Sire: Sirduke Biscay's Royal Ruby Dam: Ginkgo De Xelaju Amelia. Owner:Leslie Woodward|C Lynn Vogt-Kinsey. Barbet, Open Bitches 6 2/R Ginkgo De Isis Fiona CM2 CGC TKN. SR82424003 4/7/2014 Breeder: Stacy Able/Walter Able. Sire: Cinna Di Barbochos Reiau Prouvenco CM THDA CGC Dam: Treasures Biscays Sapphire RN. Owner:Barb Gresham|Stacy Able. 8 4 Hickory Tavern Secret Garden CM. SR83514704 4/11/2014 Breeder: Judy McMaster Descutner. Sire: Neigenuveaux's Gambit PCD RE CGC Dam: GCH CH Hickory Tavern Intl Intrigue CM. Owner:Leslie Woodward|C Lynn Vogt-Kinsey. 10 1/W/OS Hickory Tavern Finally Friday CM. SR88193006 4/8/2015 Breeder: Judy McMaster Descutner. Sire: Quaciendas Thunus Georgii Dam: Neigenuveaux's Ermagarde. Owner:Leslie Woodward|C Lynn Vogt-Kinsey. 12 3 Celeste Biscay's Lapis Lazuli CM BCAT. SS07071302 2/27/2018 Breeder: Paula Ballak. Sire: Kadiz Von Der Leibrucke Dam: Outdoors Delphine CA. Owner:Barb Gresham.Agent: Nicole Denny Barbet, Best of Breed 14 SEL CH Astrid Biscay's Prized Diamond CM2 CAA BCAT DS CGC. SR95780501 5/9/2016 Breeder: Paula Ballak/Wendy Schira. Sire: Quaciendas Thunus Georgii Dam: Vegas Biscay's For Butterblac. Owner:Barb Gresham|Paula Ballak. Judge: 5267 Mr. Eugene Blake Brittanys Brittanys, Puppy (6-9 Months) Dogs 5 1/R Labyrinth Just Desserts. SS20157505 8/3/2020 Breeder: Karen Hanson. Sire: GCHS CH Dream Hi's Rsvp Whooz In JH Dam: CH Labyrinth A Kiss'Ll Cost Ya. Owner:Erica Behnke|Karen Hanson.Agent: Eileen Hackett Brittanys, Open Dogs 11 1/W/BW Caliah's American What R U Waiting For. SS14066504 8/15/2019 Breeder: Shellie Sytsma/Mary Brown. Sire: GCHG CH Frontier's A Fist Full Of Dollars Dam: CH Copley Caliah's Up A Crick. Owner:Richard Ross. Brittanys, Open Bitches 10 2/R Jacobsen's M'Eudail Rizzini. SS05182501 4/1/2018 Breeder: Ben Jacobsen. Sire: Jaocbsen's Charming Charlie Dam: Jacobsen's Katie Girl II. Owner:Michael McMillan|Kathy McMillan. Sarah Kirckeberg 14 1/W/OS Labyrinth Slow Boat To China. SS14267105 9/4/2019 Breeder: Karen Hanson. Sire: GCHS CH Triumphant's Chances Are JH Dam: GCH CH Labyrinth Nmr Champagne Kisses. Owner:Karen Hanson.Agent: Rachel Kulp Brittanys, Best of Breed 15 BB GCHS CH Rivermist Broxden Sovereignmvp. SR92492101 7/21/2015 Breeder: Allyson Godfroid/Amy Booth/Phil Booth. Sire: GCHS DC Sovereign's Chasing Legends Dam: GCH CH Rivermist Broxden Best I Feather Seen JH. Owner:Dawn Droel|Joe Droel|Kami West. 17 SEL CH Sandstones Riding The Cushion MH. SR94177903 6/5/2016 Breeder: Emma Ranney/Janet Ranney. Sire: GCHG CH Marsport Hot To Ride Lucky Seven MH Dam: CH Sandstone Oh Sweet Pea. Owner:Michael Moser|Jen Moser.Agent: Rachel Kulp Judge: 5267 Mr. Eugene Blake Nederlandse Kooikerhondjes Nederlandse Kooikerhondjes, Open Dogs 5 AB Ambermoon Not All Heroes Wear Capes. SS21699701 9/11/2020 Breeder: Kathy Kimmeth/Joseph Kimmeth. Sire: CH Ambermoon Abc Easy As One Two Three CGC TKN VHMA Dam: GCH CH Fantasie Z Plouznicke Staje BN RI FDC NAJ NJP CAA BCAT ACT1 SCN. Owner:Tina Neubauer. Packerland Kennel Club Sunday, April 4, 2021 Nederlandse Kooikerhondjes, Open Bitches 8 1/W Wexford Wund -R Y Dancer Voor Fogelsangh. SS15727407 12/12/2019 Breeder: Lucinda Douglas. Sire: Nico Dam: Alluring Saskia Wexford Van Fogelsangh. Owner:Terri VanSchyndel. Nederlandse Kooikerhondjes, Best of Breed 6 Ambermoon's Dancing In The Moonlight BCAT CGC TKN VHMA. SS13923901 3/26/2019 Breeder: Dee A Nichols/Linda Culpepper. Sire: Duckhill Flash Ambermoon Emma BN RA MX MXJ XF FCAT ACT1 DJ DN CGCA TKN Dam: CH Angel Dog From Wonderland CGC. Owner:Kathleen A Kimmeth and Alyssa Kimmeth. 12 BB GCHB CH Island St Lucia Iz Grafstva De Gamba FDC CA BCAT ACT1 RATN CGC. SS01358801 1/6/2017 Breeder: Gette Kishinevskayata. Sire: Cavalriina's Dino Dandino Dam: Chriskooi's Minna. Owner:joseph Kimmeth. 16 SEL GCH CH Ambermoon Vonlin Whisper In The Dark RN BCAT CGC TKN VHMA. SS06967001 6/11/2018 Breeder: Lavon Culpepper/Linda Culpepper. Sire: GCHS CH Ambermoon Return Of The Jedi BN RN FDC BCAT ACT1 DJ CGCA CGCU Dam: CH Vonlin's Junebug Jamboree CGC TKN. Owner:Kathleen A Kimmeth and Alyssa Kimmeth. Judge: 5267 Mr. Eugene Blake Pointers Pointers, Bred-By-Exhibitor Dogs 7 AB Daykeyne Incorrigible Rogue. SS16141305 8/21/2019 Breeder: Tabatha Buckley/Mark Bettis. Sire: GCHP CH Chesterhope Never Ask Why For Daykeyne Dam: Daykeyne I Came For The Ribbons. Owner:Tabatha Buckley-Bettis|Mark Bettis. Pointers, Puppy (6-9 Months) Bitches 6 1/R Bangor Ultimate Success. SS23447504 8/24/2020 Breeder: Calso Schneider/Eliane De Aisenstein. Sire: CH Shadesett Still Believing Sunhouse Dam: Olivia Cacador Da Coxilha. Owner:Rodrigo Moreira.Agent: Celso Schneider Pointers, Amateur Owner Handler Bitches 8 1/W Coralwood Pointblank Talk About Timing. SS09161308 10/26/2018 Breeder: Sally Barton/Vicki McGwire/Lisa Sundstrom Merki/Judy Paris. Sire: CH Solivia 'N Lereve's Shady Aftermath Dam: GCHS CH Coralwood Kanix No Cry'N In Baseball. Owner:Amanda R Bruder|Jillian Plummer. Pointers, Best of Breed 10 AB Daykeyne True To The Soul. SS16141301 8/21/2019 Breeder: Tabatha Buckley/Mark Bettis. Sire: GCHP CH Chesterhope Never Ask Why For Daykeyne Dam: Daykeyne I Came For The Ribbons. Owner:Tabatha Buckley-Bettis|Mark Bettis|Daphne Marvin. 11 AB CH Tahari N Clearcreek's Highway Patrolman. SS12647512 4/9/2019 Breeder: Linda Cayton/Mr. Frank DePaulo. Sire: CH Seasyde Chesterhope Bingo! Dam: GCHG CH Hipoint Here Comes The Sun. Owner:Jaime Rutherford|Frank DePaulo. 12 BB GCH CH High Stakes Xtra Zora Of Monarch L'Rent DCAT. SR93739404 4/8/2016 Breeder: Suzzie Bambule/Laura Heidrich/Lisa Schinker. Sire: CH Onsage Twelve Gauge Dam: CH Monarch Laurent Ready To Run. Owner:Dawn Bell|Suzanne Bambule . Judge: 5267 Mr. Eugene Blake Pointers (German Shorthaired) Pointers (German Shorthaired), Puppy (9-12 Months) Dogs 5 AB Sutheimer's Grand Finale. SS20090310 7/3/2020 Breeder: Carleen Sutheimer. Sire: Little Hunter's Point Blank BN RA MH DS CGC TKN Dam: Sutheimer's Shooting High's Milly BN JH. Owner:Carleen L Sutheimer|Grant Gooding . Pointers (German Shorthaired), Bred-By-Exhibitor Dogs 9 1/R Little Hunter's Point Blank BN RA MH DS CGC TKN. SR94457708 8/6/2016 Breeder: Jami Meath. Sire: River Valley's H Factor BN RN MH DS CGC TKN Dam: Little Hunter's Gyva CD RM3 RAE4 JH AX AXJ NF CGC TKA. Owner:Jami Meath . Packerland Kennel Club Sunday, April 4, 2021 Pointers (German Shorthaired), Open Dogs 15 2 Little Hunter's Klaus BN RA MH CGC TKN. SR89567407 8/10/2015 Breeder: Jami Meath. Sire: Pro Shot Silver Bullet MH CGC Dam: Little Hunter's Bruna CD BN RAE JH CGC TKA. Owner:Jennifer Campbell. 17 1/W Little Hunter's Winning Streak At Riverwind RN. SS12869207 6/6/2019 Breeder: Jami Meath. Sire: GCH CH Whirlwind's Go For Broke MHA Dam: RACH Little Hunter's Ivissa CDX RM3 RAE4 MH AX AXJ NF DS CGC TKA.
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