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arizona collie clan, inc.
ARIZONA COLLIE CLAN, INC. Catalog 95th & 96th Specialty shows Friday, March 4, 2016 Arizona State Fairgrounds Phoenix, AZ I hereby certify to the correctness of the within marked awards and Absentees in this catalog, which were taken from the Judge’s book. Kathy Hand, Show Secretary 95th & 96th Specialty shows Friday, March 4, 2016 AM Specialty Event #2016021101 PM Specialty Event #2016021102 Arizona State Fairgrounds 1826 West McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ Licensed by the American kennel club Outdoors-Unbenched Show hours 7:00 am to 6:00 pm 1 ARIZONA COLLIE CLAN, INC. OFFICERS President Vice-President Treasurer Show Chairman Membership Chairman Librarian Secretary Janice Coak Linda Holmes Patty Wardle Karen Thomas Missi & Judi Jacob Janice Coak Lori Burmood 9026 W. Villa Lindo Dr., Peoria, AZ 85383 SHOW & EVENT COMMITTEES Karen Thomas 1606 E. Dolores Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85086 Trophies Patty Wardle & Jan Coak Hospitality Janice Coak Judge’s Hospitality Lorie Burmood Ring Steward Leslie Miller Event Committee: Lori Burmood, Janice Coak, Karen Thomas, Patty Wardle Show Chairman SHOW SECRETARY (480) 495-0434 or (480) 497-8223 315 S. 163rd St. , Gilbert, AZ 85296 Website & ONLINE ENTRIES www.azdogshows.com Email kathy@azdogshows.com Kathy Hand OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Bill Kohler and Associates (602) 971-9953 2202 W. Edgemont Ave., Phx, AZ 85009 billkohlerphoto@msn.com VETERINARIAN Emergency Animal Clinic 2260 W. Glendale Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85021 OFFSITE (602) 995-3757 2 JUDGES Mrs. R. Ellen Fetter Morning Specialty 1045 N. Thayer Rd. Lima, OH 45801-9738 Mrs. Lynn D. Peterson Afternoon Specialty 7 Chaparral Rd. Placitas, NM 87043-9218 TROPHIES Arizona Collie Clan, Inc. Morning Specialty Garment bags & interior luggage organizers except Best Puppy which will receive a puppy leash holder sponsored by Arizona Collie Clan, Inc., will be awarded for the following wins, except as noted: Best of Breed— Sponsored by Washoe Valley Collies-NV Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed— Sponsored by Washoe Valley Collies-NV Best Puppy (Combined Varieties) Best of Variety Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Variety Best of Winners Winners Dog Reserve Winners Dog Winners Bitch Reserve Winners Bitch Arizona Collie Clan, Inc. Afternoon Specialty Custom grooming nooses and leads by Julz & me, sponsored by Arizona Collie Clan will be awarded for the following wins, except as noted: Best of Breed Loving Cup Best of Breed Offered by Collie Club of America Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed Best Puppy (Combined Varieties) Best of Variety Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Variety Best of Winners Winners Dog Reserve Winners Dog Winners Bitch Reserve Winners Bitch 3 JUDGING SCHEDULE Friday, March 4, 2016 All Judging will be held in Ring #3 Morning Specialty Event #2016021101 Conformation Judge 11:00 AM Variety Dogs Bitches Veterans Best of Variety Mrs. R. Ellen Fetter Smooth 0 0 0-1 0-0 Variety Dogs Bitches Veterans Best of Variety *4 8 0-0 3-1 Rough Corrected Best of Breed Competition Best Puppy in Show *There are a total of 17 dogs entered in this show. THERE WILL BE A MINIMUM OF 30 MINUTES BETWEEN SHOWS. THE PM SHOW WILL NOT START UNTIL 12:30 PM. Afternoon Specialty Event #2016021102 Conformation Judge 12:30 PM Variety Dogs Bitches Veterans Best of Variety Mrs. Lynn D. Peterson Smooth 0 0 0-1 0-0 Variety Dogs Bitches Veterans *4 8 0-0 Best of Variety 3-1 Best of Breed Competition Best Puppy in Show *There are 17 dogs entered in this show. 4 Rough Corrected CLASSIFICATION SMOOTH VARIETY REGULAR CLASSES Puppy Dog, 6 mos. & under 9 mos. Puppy Dog, 9 mos. & under 12 mos. Dog, 12 mos. & under 18 mos. Dog, Novice (NOT OFFERED) Bred by Exhibitor Dog American Bred Dog Open Dog Winners Dog Best of Variety Puppy Bitch, 6 mos. & under 9 mos. Puppy Bitch, 9 mos. & under 12 mos. Bitch, 12 mos. & under 18 mos. Bitch, Novice (NOT OFFERED) Bred by Exhibitor Bitch American Bred Bitch Open Bitch Winners Bitch NON-REGULAR CLASSES Veteran Dog, 8 – 10 years Veteran Bitch, 8 – 10 years Veteran Dog, 11 yrs. and over Veteran Bitch, 11 yrs. and over Winners of the above classes are eligible for Best of Variety competition. ROUGH VARIETY REGULAR CLASSES Puppy Dog, 6 mos. & under 9 mos. Puppy Dog, 9 mos. & under 12 mos. Puppy Bitch, 6 mos. & under 9 mos. Puppy Bitch, 9 mos. & under 12 mos. Bitch, 12 mos. & under 18 mos. Bitch, Novice (NOT OFFERED) Bred by Exhibitor Bitch American Bred Bitch Open Bitch, Blue Merle Open Bitch, Sable and White Open Bitch, Tri Open Bitch, White Winners Bitch Dog, 12 mos. & under 18 mos. Dog, Novice (NOT OFFERED) Bred by Exhibitor Dog American Bred Dog Open Dog, Blue Merle Open Dog, Sable and White Open Dog, Tri Open Dog, White Winners Dog Best of Variety NON-REGULAR CLASSES Veteran Dog, 8 – 10 years Veteran Bitch, 8 – 10 years Veteran Dog, 11 yrs. and over Veteran Bitch, 11 yrs. and over Winners of the above classes are eligible for Best of Variety competition. 5 BRED BY EXHIBITOR CLASS ELIGIBILTY All dogs entered in the Bred By Exhibitor Class must be individually registered with the AKC. The person handling the dog must be a breeder of record of the dog and an owner of record of the dog, and family members must both be a breeder and owner of record to exhibit in this class. VETERAN CLASS Veteran Dogs & Bitches may be spayed or neutered at Specialty Shows. BEST OF VARIETY COMPETITION Dogs that are Champions of Record and/or which according to their owner’s record have completed the requirements for a Championship, but whose Championships are unconfirmed. The entry and showing of those dogs whose Championships are unconfirmed is limited to a period of 90 days from the date of the show where the dog completed the requirements for the Championship according to the owner’s records. If, at the end of 90-day period, the Championship of the dog has not been confirmed by the American Kennel Club, no further entries of the dog for Best of Breed competition are to be made until it has been confirmed by AKC. AKC NATIONAL OWNER-HANDLER SERIES All dogs that are owner-handled and are not solely owned or exhibited by professional handlers* meet the requirements for this competition. Exhibitors must declare their dog is Owner-Handled eligible at the time of entry using the check box on the entry form. Eligible dogs will be identified by an asterisk in the steward’s book & the catalog. Dogs must be handled throughout the breed level competition for the regular show by an eligible owner*. Professional handlers, household members and assistants to current professional handlers may not exhibit the dog in any breed competition during the entire show. Owner-Handled Best of Breed will be selected from the dogs that are competing in the Best of Breed competition including Winners Dog, Winners Bitch and winners of the non-regular classes. *Professional handlers are defined as any person who belongs or has belonged to a professional handlers’ organization, distributed rate cards, or otherwise advertised or represented themselves as handling dogs for pay or received payment for handling a dog within the last five years. RIBBONS REGULAR CLASSES NON-REGULAR CLASSES First Prize Blue Ribbon First Prize Rose Ribbon Second Prize Red Ribbon Second Prize Brown Ribbon Third Prize Yellow Ribbon Third Prize Lt Green Ribbon Fourth Prize White Ribbon Fourth Prize Gray Ribbon Winners Reserve Winners Best of Winners Best of Variety Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Variety Best of Breed Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed Grand Champion Select Best Veteran in Show Best Puppy in Show AKC NOHS Best of Breed Best in SweepPink and Green stakes Rosette Purple Rosette Purple and White Rosette Blue and White Rosette Purple and Gold Rosette Red and White Rosette Purple and Gold Rosette Red and White Rosette Light Blue and White Rosette Dark Green Rosette Dark Green Rosette Maroon Rosette A finishing Rosette will be awarded for completing a Conformation Title at this show. 6 ~ The Collie Standard ~ GENERAL APPEARANCE The Collie is a lithe, strong, responsive, active dog, carrying no useless timber, standing naturally straight and firm. The deep, moderately wide chest shows strength, the sloping shoulders and well-bent hocks indicate speed and grace, and the face shows high intelligence. The Collie presents an impressive, proud picture of true balance, each part being in harmonious proportion to every other part and to the whole. Except for the technical description that is essential to this Standard and without which no Standard for the guidance of breeders and judges is adequate, it could be stated simply that no part of the Collie ever seems to be out of proportion to any other part. Timidity, frailness, sullenness, viciousness, lack of animation, cumbersome appearance and lack of over-all balance impair the gen-eral character. HEAD The head properties are of great importance. When considered in proportion to the size of the dog the head is inclined to lightness and never appears massive. A heavy-headed dog lacks the necessary bright, alert, full-ofsense look that contributes so greatly to expression. Both in front and profile view the head bears a general resemblance to a well-blunted lean wedge, being smooth and clean in outline and nicely balanced in proportion. On the sides it tapers gradually and smoothly from the ears to the end of the black nose, without being flared out in backskull (cheeky) or pinched in muzzle (snipy). In profile view the top of the backskull and the top of the muzzle lie in two approximately parallel, straight planes of equal length, divided by a very slight but perceptible stop or break. A mid-point between the inside corners of the eyes (which is the center of a correctly placed stop) is the center of balance in length of head. The end of the smooth, well-rounded muzzle is blunt but not square. The underjaw is strong, clean-cut and the depth of skull from the brow to the under part of the jaw is not excessive. The teeth are of good size, meeting in a scissors bite. Overshot or undershot jaws are undesirable, the lat-ter being more severely penalized. There is a very slight prominence of the eye-brows. The backskull is flat, without re-ceding either laterally or backward and the occipital bone is not highly peaked. The proper width of backskull necessarily depends upon the combined length of skull and muzzle and the width of the backskull is less than its length. Thus the correct width varies with the individual and is dependent upon the extent to which it is supported by length of muzzle. Because of the importance of the head characteristics, prominent head faults are very severely penalized. EYES Because of the combination of the flat skull, the arched eyebrows, the slight stop and the rounded muzzle, the foreface must be chiseled to form a receptacle for the eyes and they are necessarily placed obliquely to give them the required for-ward outlook. Except for the blue merles, they are required to be matched in color. They are almond-shaped, of medium size and never properly appear to be large or prominent. The color is dark and the eye does not show a yellow ring or a sufficiently prominent haw to affect the dog's expression. The eyes have a clear, bright appearance, expressing intelligent in-quisitiveness, particularly when the ears are drawn up and the dog is on the alert. In blue merles, dark brown eyes are preferable, but either or both eyes may be merle or china in color without specific penalty. A large, round, full eye seriously detracts from the desired sweet expres-sion. Eye faults are heavily penalized. EARS The ears are in proportion to the size of the head and, if they are carried prop-erly and unquestionably break naturally, are seldom too small. Large ears usually cannot be lifted correctly off the head, and even if lifted, they will be out of pro-portion to the size of the head. When in repose the ears are folded lengthwise and thrown back into the frill. On the alert they are drawn well up on the backskull and are carried about three-quarters erect, with about one-fourth of the ear tipping or breaking forward. A dog with prick ears or low ears cannot show true expres-sion and is penalized accordingly NECK The neck is firm, clean, muscular, sin-ewy and heavily frilled. It is fairly long, carried upright with a slight arch at the nape and imparts a proud, upstanding appearance showing off the frill. 7 BODY The body is firm, hard and muscular, a trifle long in proportion to the height. The ribs are well-rounded behind the well-sloped shoulders and the chest is deep, extending to the elbows. The back is strong and level, supported by power-ful hips and thighs and the croup is sloped to give a well-rounded finish. The loin is powerful and slightly arched. No-ticeably fat dogs, or dogs in poor flesh, or with skin disease, or with no under-coat are out of condition and are mod-erately penalized accordingly. LEGS The forelegs are straight and muscular, with a fair amount of bone considering the size of the dog. A cumbersome ap -pearance is undesirable. Both narrow and wide placement are penalized. The fore-arm is moderately fleshy and the pasterns are flexible but without weakness. The hind legs are less fleshy, muscular at the thighs, very sinewy and the hocks and stifles are well bent. A cowhocked dog or a dog with straight stifles is penalized. The comparatively small feet are approxi-mately oval in shape. The soles are well padded and tough, and the toes are well arched and close together. When the Collie is not in motion the legs and feet are judged by allowing the dog to come to a natural stop in a standing position so that both the forelegs and the hind legs are placed well apart, with the feet extending straight forward. Excessive "posing" is undesirable. GAIT Gait is sound. When the dog is moved at a slow trot toward an observer its straight front legs track comparatively close together at the ground. The front legs are not out at the elbows, do not "crossover," nor does the dog move with a choppy, pacing or rolling gait. When viewed from the rear the hind legs are straight, tracking comparatively close to-gether at the ground. At a moderate trot the hind legs are powerful and propelling. Viewed from the side the reason-ably long, "reaching" stride is smooth and even, keeping the back line firm and level. As the speed of the gait is increased the Collie single tracks, bringing the front legs inward in a straight line from the shoulder toward the center line of the body and the hind legs inward in a straight line from the hip toward the center line of the body. The gait suggests effortless speed combined with the dog's herding heritage, requiring it to be capable of changing its direction of travel almost instantaneously. TAIL The tail is moderately long, the bone reaching to the hock joint or below. It is carried low when the dog is quiet, the end having an upward twist or swirl. When gaited or when the dog is excited it is carried gaily but not over the back. COAT The well-fitting, proper textured coat is the crowning glory of the rough variety of Collie. It is abundant except on the head and legs. The outer coat is straight and harsh to the touch. A soft, open outer coat or a curly outer coat, regardless of quantity is penalized. The undercoat, however, is soft, furry and so close together that it is difficult to see the skin when the hair is parted. The coat is very abundant on the mane and frill. The face or mask is smooth. The forelegs are smooth and well feathered to the back of the pasterns. The hind legs are smooth below the hock joints. Any feathering be-low the hocks is removed for the show ring. The hair on the tail is very profuse and on the hips it is long and bushy. The texture, quantity and the extent to which the coat "fits the dog" are important points. COLOR The four recognized colors are "Sable and White," "Tri-color," "Blue Merle" and "White." There is no preference among them. The "Sable and White" is predominantly sable (a fawn sable color of varying shades from light gold to dark mahogany) with white markings usually on the chest, neck, legs, feet and the tip of the tail. A blaze may appear on the foreface or backskull or both. The "Tri-color" is predominantly black, carrying white markings as in a "Sable and White" and has tan shadings on and about the head and legs. The "Blue Merle" is a mottled or "marbled" color predomi-nantly blue-grey and black with white markings as in the "Sable and White" and usually has tan shadings as in the "Tri-color." The "White" is predomi-nantly white, preferably with sable, tri-color or blue merle markings. SIZE Dogs are from 24 to 26 inches at the shoulder and weigh from 60 to 75 pounds. Bitches are from 22 to 24 inches at the shoulder, weighing from 50 to 65 pounds. An undersize or an oversize Col-lie is penalized according to the extent to which the dog appears to be under-size or oversize. EXPRESSION Expression is one of the most important points in considering the relative value of Collies. Expression, like the term char-acter is difficult to define in words. It is not a fixed point as in color, weight or height and it is something the uniniti-ated can properly understand only by optical illustration. In general, however, it may be said to be the combined prod-uct of the shape and balance of the skull and muzzle, the placement, size, shape and color of the eye and the position, size and carriage of the ears. An expres-sion that shows sullenness or which is suggestive of any other breed is entirely foreign. The Collie cannot be judged properly until its expression has been carefully evaluated. SMOOTH The Smooth Variety of Collie is judged by the same Standard as the Rough Va-riety, except that the references to the quantity and distribution of the coat are not applicable to the Smooth Variety, which has a short, hard, dense, flat coat of good texture, with an abundance of undercoat. Approved May 10, 1977 8 9 10 REGULAR CLASSES COLLIES (SMOOTH VARIETY) AM SPECIALTY JUDGE: Mrs. R. Ellen Fetter PM SPECIALTY JUDGE: Mrs. Lynn D. Peterson SCHEDULE OF POINTS DIVISION 9 – EFFECTIVE MAY 13, 2015 1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTS D B D B D B D B D B 2 2 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 11 NON-REGULAR CLASS VETERAN BITCHES 11 YEARS & OVER 30 Thu__1__ Thu__1__ GrCh Kingsmark First Impression PT OA OAJ. DN06341602. 2/15/2004. Bitch. Breeder: Carol Brim & John Kavanagh. By: Ch Kingsmark Standing Alone - CH Kingsmark I'm A Believer. Jane Cooley and Cynthia Childrey. 10855 Rodeo Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86004. BEST OF VARIETY MORNING SPECIALTY: AFTERNOON SPECIALTY: Best of Variety____30____ Best of Variety____30____ Best of Opp. Sex____-____ Best of Opp. Sex____-____ Select Bitch________-____ Select Bitch________-____ 11 REGULAR CLASSES COLLIES (ROUGH VARIETY) AM SPECIALTY JUDGE: Mrs. R. Ellen Fetter PM SPECIALTY JUDGE: Mrs. Lynn D. Peterson SCHEDULE OF POINTS DIVISION 9 – EFFECTIVE MAY 13, 2015 1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTS D B D B D B D B D B 2 2 5 6 8 9 12 12 16 17 9—12 MONTH DOGS 5 AM__1__ PM___1_ Snowy Peaks Highlander. DN42762403. 4/21/2015. Dog. Breeder: Joan Armitage, Patsy Gordon, Stan Rock, Suzanne Healy. By: CH Gentry's Outpost at Snowy Peaks CH Gentry's Fancy Pants. Richard Manges 706 W. Aspen Ave., Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Agent: Kristina Rock. 12—18 MONTH DOGS 11 AM __1__ PM ___1_ Washoe's San Paulo Brass. DN41198805 . 11/28/2014 . Dog. Breeder: B.Kubichka . By: Washoe's Sol Brasileiro - Washoe's Black Dahlia of Concord . B.Kubichka/C. Spurgeon. 4320 S. Jumbo Way , Washoe Valley , NV 89704 . Agent: Jean Gauchat Hargis . BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR DOGS 7 AM__1__ PM__1__ Gambit's Red Skies at Night. DN41723504. 12/17/2014. Dog. Breeder: Barbara Hash-O’Keefe & Linda Hash-Davis. By: GCH Gambit's Riddle Me This - CH Gambit's Things That Shine. Linda Hash-Davis and B. HashO'keefe. 12345 Mountain Ave., Suite S, Chino, CA 91710. OPEN BLUE MERLE DOGS 9 AM __1__ PM __1__ Kayloma's Walk This Way. DN33497007. 4/12/2012. Dog. Breeder: Vicki Loucks. By: CH Kayloma's Stockland Xpedition - CH MACH Kayloma's Star Eyes. Barbara J. Sullivan and Vicki D Loucks. 2321 Nancy McDonald Dr., El Paso, TX 79936. 12 MORNING SPECIALTY: AFTERNOON SPECIALTY: Winners Dog Res. Winners Winners Dog Res. Winners _____7_____ _____11____ _____7_____ _____5_____ Points:__1___ Dogs:___4___ Points:2 BOW Dogs:___4___ 9—12 MONTH BITCH 6 AM__1__ PM__1__ Snowy Peaks Rendezvous With Gentry. DN42762401. 4/21/2015. Bitch. Breeder: Joan Armitage, Patsy Gordon, Stan Rock, Suzanne Healy. By: CH Gentry's Outpost at Snowy Peaks - CH Gentry's Fancy Pants. Joan Armitage and Patsy Gordon, Stan Rock, Suzanne Healy. 11095 N. Lupine Lane, Flagstaff, AZ 86004. Agent: Laurie Jeff Greer. 12—18 MONTH BITCH 8 AM __1__ PM __1__ Tallywood Shalee Vivacious. DN41550404. 9/18/2014. Bitch. Breeder: Gayle Ann Stepanik & Nancy Anstruther. By: GCH Headline's Soldier of Light - Tallywood Extravagance. Gayle Ann Stepanik and Nancy Anstruther. 6701 Briggs Dr., Sacramento, CA 95828. Agent: Jean GauchatHargis. BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR BITCH 10 AM__1__ PM __2__ Gambit's Bells Will Be Ringing. DN41723502. 12/17/2014. Bitch. Breeder: Barbara HashO'Keefe& Linda Hash-Davis. By: GCH Gambit's Riddle Me This - CH Gambit's Things That Shine. Linda Hash-Davis and Barbra Hash-O'Keefe. 12345 Mountain Ave., Suite S, Chino, CA 91710. 12 AM__2__ PM__1__ Nehani's All Fired Up. DN39250202. 3/28/2014. Bitch. Breeder: Tiffany Thomas, Karen Thomas and Linda Holmes. By: Ch Kingsmark Silver Spark - Nehani's Love Me Tender. Karen Thomas and Tiffany Thomas and Linda Holmes. 1606 E. Dolores Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85086. 13 OPEN BLUE MERLE BITCHES 20 AM__1__ PM__1__ Nehani's True Blue Spectacle. DN39250204. 3/28/2014. Bitch. Breeder: Tiffany Thomas, Karen Thomas and Linda Holmes. By: Ch Kingsmark Silver Spark - Nehani's Love Me Tender. Karen Thomas and Tiffany Thomas and Linda Holmes. 1606 E. Dolores Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85086. OPEN SABLE & WHITE BITCH 14 AM__1__ PM__1__ Nehani's Feel The Fire. DN39250201. 3/28/2014. Bitch. Breeder: Tiffany Thomas, Karen Thomas and Linda Holmes. By: Ch Kingsmark Silver Spark - Nehani's Love Me Tender. Patricia Wardle and Darren Wardle, Karen Thomas & Tiffany Thomas. PO Box 778, Humboldt, AZ 86329. OPEN TRICOLOR BITCH 16 AM__2__ PM__1__ Nehani's Heaven Sent. DN34108802. 6/21/2012. Bitch. Breeder: Karen Thomas & Tiffany Thomas. By: CH Gentry's Outpost at Snowy Peaks - CH Kingsmark More Than a Feeling. Patricia Wardle and Darren Wardle & Karen Thomas. PO Box 778, Humboldt, AZ 86329. 18 AM__1__ PM__2__ Foremost Moonlight Sonata. DN41963101. 2/5/2015. Bitch. Breeder: William K. Brokken. By: Foremost Nighthawk - Foremost Sweet Violet. William K Brokken. 4433 Meadowlark Lane, Santa Barbara, CA 93105. MORNING SPECIALTY: AFTERNOON SPECIALTY: Winners Bitch Res. Winners Winners Bitch Res. Winners _____8_____ _____14____ _____12____ _____6____ Points:__2___ Dogs:__8____ Points:__2___ Dogs:___8___ 14 BEST OF VARIETY 21 AM _____ PM _____ CH Clarion Mission Impossible. DN40480501. 7/18/2014. Dog. Breeder: Judie Evans & Antonio R. Sanchez –Corea & Lucille Sanchez-Corea. By: GCH CH Aurealis Endeavor - GCH CH Clarion Ribbon In The Sky. Antonio Sanchez -Corea and Lucille Sanchez-Corea. 30 Stonecrest Drive, San Francisco, CA 94132-2021. Agent: Tray Pittman. 23 AM _____ PM _____ CH Gambit's Heir about Him. DN40241802. 9/11/2014. Dog. Breeder: L. Robbins & B. HashO'Keefe. By: CH Gambit's Audacious - Gambit's Unveiled. Linda Robbins (Davis) and B. Hash-O'Keefe. 12345 Mountain Ave., Suite S, Chino, CA 91710. 25 AM _____ PM _____ CH Gentry's Rake of Arrowhill. DN29434204. 10/10/2010. Dog. Breeder: Laurie Jeff Greer & Patti Gordon. By: CH Gentry's Ricochet - Campbell of Arrowhill. Robin Brown. 5011 S. Big Horn Place, Chandler, AZ 85249. 28 AM _ABS_ PM _ABS_ CH Turnberry First Edition. DN24956502. 5/23/2009. Bitch. Breeder: Jane Cooley & Cynthia Childrey. By: GCH Gentry's Braveheart - GCH Kingsmark First Impression PT OA OAJ. Jane Cooley and Cynthia Childrey. 10855 Rodeo Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86004. Agent: Cathy Meek. MORNING SPECIALTY: AFTERNOON SPECIALTY: Best of Variety____21____ Best of Variety_____7____ Best of Winners____8____ Best of Winners____7____ Best of Opp. Sex____8____ Best of Opp. Sex____12___ Select Dog________23____ Select Dog_________21___ Select Bitch________-____ Select Bitch_________-___ AKC NOHS_________-____ AKC NOHS_________12___ 15 BEST OF BREED COMPETITION MORNING SPECIALTY: AFTERNOON SPECIALTY: BEST OF BREED_________21_ BEST OF BREED________7___ BEST OF OPP. SEX_______30_ BEST OF OPP. SEX______12__ BEST PUPPY IN SHOW____6_ BEST PUPPY IN SHOW___6__ 16