Oh Pat and Quincy, I am so proud of
you!!!!!!Go,
Pat
--- Spanky708@aol.
> Today Quincy and I were entered in the International
> Kennel Club Dog Show held at McCormick Place in
> Chicago. In case you are not familiar with this
> show, it is the largest dog show in the Chicago
> area, consisting of all breed, agility, obedience
> and rally obedience competitions with many dogs
> entered in multiple events. In Rally Excellent B,
> Quincy scored the only 100 and earned first place.
> In Rally Advanced B, he scored the only 100 and
> earned first place. In each event, he also had the
> fastest time of any dog. This is his 9th (of 10)
> legs towards his RAE2 title. Once again he beat
> some of the top obedience, agility, and confirmation
> dogs in the area. I heard several people say that
> they were glad Quincy was only entered in the show
> on Friday!
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> Pat Hussey and a very tired Quincy
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> Norridge, IL
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> spanky708@aol.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: david bruce <youaintseenmeright4
> To: Bedlington-L@
> Sent: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 7:10 am
> Subject: [Bedlington-
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> the instances I have heard about happened a good 15
> years ago) But hang on a minute, Bedlingtonworld UK
> division is a community of limited size - one could
> almost say incestuous - How could such jiggery
> pokery take place without someone somewhere being
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> "the stream is always purer at it's source"
> - Blaise Pascal
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> > You CAN NOT do this in the UK anymore and that has
> been the case for at
> > least 20 years..
> > If there is Lakeland in our bloodlines somewhere
> then it has got there
> > by an illegal registration, someone must have
> pretended a dog or bitch
> > was a different breed and name.
> > . I have often thought some of the weird very
> dark, wiry coats were down
> > to a wee illicit outcross somewhere, but the only
> way this could be
> > proved would be by DNA testing
> > Shirley in scotland
> > sgs2690@... wrote:
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> > > Dear friends,
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> > > I have a question for our English breeders. I
> remember being at a
> > > course a few years back when we were discussing
> cross breeding
> > > different breeds of dogs.
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> > > I remember the person who gave the course talked
> about how many
> > > generations it took in England for a dog to
> become purebred.
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> > > For instance:
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> > > Breeding 1: Bedlington bred with Lakeland
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> > > Breeding 2: Bedlington/Lakeland cross pup bred
> with purebred Bedlington
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> > > How many future generations does it take for the
> get to be able to be
> > > registered as purebred? In my mind I am thinking
> that it was a total
> > > of 5 generations.
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> > > Linda Freeman put together a great chart of
> Bedlington coat color
> > > years ago and there was a picture of a
> Bedlington who quite obviously
> > > had Lakeland very close in the pedigree as the
> coat pattern was
> > > distinctly Lakeland.
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> > > Sally Schill
> > > Columbus, Ohio
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Pat Mills Bee/Sting
Dover Bedlingtons
Sacramento, Ca.
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