Wow. What a week! Lots of happenings around Bertschire.
So we really had 9 dogs entered when you count Debbie Martin's Phoenix (Debbie entered her, we took her). Saturday had an entry of 50 flatcoats, the most of any other breed in the show! The morning started with puppy and veteran sweepstakes; we had 3 puppies entered and Dutch and Madison in veteran's.
We started out well in puppy sweeps. Tim Pullian and Sky (Montana x Amos) won the 6-9 bitch class, with Quiz nipping at their heels. Our next entry was Bravo, and she was the only one in her class, as was Drum. However, the real fun began in the best in sweeps ring, where Bravo was named best puppy and Drum was named best of opposite sex!
Dutch came in second in his veteran class, and Madison won her class; however neither went on from there. It was fun to see them both out again, as neither had been shown since last year's specialty.
Now comes the regular classes. Sky and Quiz repeated their 1-2 performance (4 in their class), as did Drum. Bravo was shown in bred-by-exhibitor and placed 2nd in a very strong class, then went on to Reserve behind a really lovely bitch owned by our friend Janet Olsen. Grace won her class, as did Bo. Nickel was the only entry in working bitch, and Dutch was also the only entry in the field trial dog class. Debbie Martin's Phoenix earned a very respectable 3rd in the Open bitch class.
We also got to see one of Power's pups again - we had not seen Thor since last year either. He looked great and also won his class, as did Koa, the only entry in his class. We did not manage to win anything in Winners Dog, but were very proud of the Bertschire dogs in the lineup.
Finally, the HUGE Best of Breed lined up, completely filling the ring. Dutch, Nickel and Power represented us there, and Dutch made it all the way to the final cut. Power came in as 2nd best male, with a Judge's Award of Merit, a very fine win!
On Sunday, we only entered 3 dogs: Bravo, Bo and Power. Bravo was again 2nd in the bred-by-class and again went on to reserve - behind Janet again! Bo won the bred-by dog class and advanced to winner's dog for his 2nd major! That's as much as we won this weekend, but we were extremely pleased with the results.
One more show weekend for us this year, then on to the national specialty!
I'm going to rest now....
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Gearing up for some big shows!

Next weekend our "club" (really just a group of flatcoat lovers) will be holding a supported entry at the Oconee River KC dog show. We did one of these about 3 years ago - it was fun, but we had some problems with the hosting club, so we looked for another local club to host the show. The Oconee River club is a new club; this year's show is only their 2nd licensed all-breed show. We tried to get our supported entry onto last year's show schedule, but it didn't work out, so we tried again successfully this spring!
We have entered 8 dogs....that seems like a lot now that I think about it!! Hopefully we can dig up some friends to help us get all the dogs ringside and into the right classes.
So we're going to have to start grooming everybody this weekend....nail trims, rough out trimming, maybe even a bath or 2 for the especially grubby ones.
The show should be fun - the venue is nice (outdoors, under cover - we'll be unhappy if it rains!), we drew a very respectable entry and we're looking forward to seeing a lot of friends!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Grace goes to the dog shows

Grace was a gift to us from her breeder Judy Gladson of Victory retrievers in Maryland. Her registered name is Victory's Grace Under Fire, and she just moved in with us in January 2010, nearly one year old at that time. She started her show career by going with our friend and handler, Cathy Pullian to the Montgomery shows last weekend.
There was only 1 point each day, but Grace managed to do quite well - reserve winner one day, then winners bitch both Sat and Sun for her first 2 points! She is a dynamite little field dog, and I'll likely start her out in Senior. She's learning all the skills now, an boy, is she fun to train!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Morbidly obese or just obscenely pregnant??

Halo is not due until May 16....ultrasound revealed 8-10 puppies. But with almost 3 weeks to go, Halo is HUGE!! She feels pretty good, and still hops up onto the grooming table as lightly as if she were her normal, svelte self, but we think she's got a pretty big litter.
It's almost close enough to term that we can start trying to count heartbeats with the portable doppler we have....first time we'll get to use it, so that's exciting!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
New Junior Hunters!
We only had 2 dogs needing Junior Hunter legs this spring - everyone else is either prepping for JH, or transitioning to Senior work. With this in mind, I scheduled just one double-header test for this spring, keeping a couple of "back-up tests" in mind later in May.
Well, my dogs did not let me down! Nickel needed one ribbon to title, and did that handily on Saturday at the Atlanta Retriever Club test. It was stormy day - the test was delayed twice with thunder and lightning. As a result, it was a long day (45 Junior entries!), but both Nickel and Bo passed in the end.
Bo came into the weekend needing 2 ribbons, so I was nervous on Sunday. He is a good marking dog, with excellent line manners, but he is not quite handling yet, and I hoped he didn't get in trouble in the tall grass (taller than we normally train in, although I had run the dogs in pretty tall cover "just in case" while training).
Sunday's weather was gorgeous - not too hot, but sunny and clear. The marks were meaty enough to not be "gimme's". I scratched Nickel and left her home. Bo came out and proceeded to step on all 4 marks to earn his title in great style!
So this week we celebrate 2 new Junior Hunters for Bertschire - CH Bertschire Ka-Ching JH WC (Nickel) and Bertschire High Velocity JH WC (Bo). Bo is owned by the Keegan family of Deer Park, IL. We're showing him too, so hopefully he can add a CH to his name before he returns home in June!
Well, my dogs did not let me down! Nickel needed one ribbon to title, and did that handily on Saturday at the Atlanta Retriever Club test. It was stormy day - the test was delayed twice with thunder and lightning. As a result, it was a long day (45 Junior entries!), but both Nickel and Bo passed in the end.
Bo came into the weekend needing 2 ribbons, so I was nervous on Sunday. He is a good marking dog, with excellent line manners, but he is not quite handling yet, and I hoped he didn't get in trouble in the tall grass (taller than we normally train in, although I had run the dogs in pretty tall cover "just in case" while training).
Sunday's weather was gorgeous - not too hot, but sunny and clear. The marks were meaty enough to not be "gimme's". I scratched Nickel and left her home. Bo came out and proceeded to step on all 4 marks to earn his title in great style!
So this week we celebrate 2 new Junior Hunters for Bertschire - CH Bertschire Ka-Ching JH WC (Nickel) and Bertschire High Velocity JH WC (Bo). Bo is owned by the Keegan family of Deer Park, IL. We're showing him too, so hopefully he can add a CH to his name before he returns home in June!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Party Mardi!

We have had an absolutely gorgeous day, and the evening is just as beautiful. Here is Mardi (Flat Castle's Blue Ocean Bayou) enjoying a retrieve as the sun goes down. Mardi arrived in the US from Holland on March 21, 2010 and has been a true joy. She is extremely easy to live with so far, but that is likely to change when she turns into an adolescent in a few months! In the meantime, we are enjoying her extreme cuteness!
Friday, April 9, 2010
Halo's pregnancy confirmed!
It seems like forever since we had "pupperdoodles" around and indeed it's been a year since our last litter! Halo's mother, Caper missed when we attempted a frozen semen breeding last November, then we had to just wait for another bitch to come in season. One thing that happens when you have multiple bitches is that they begin to tend to come in season in groups...not great for timing when you want to spread your litters out throughout the year!
Well, Halo came in season at exactly the same time as Flame. We had planned to breed Flame on this season, but the stud dog was indisposed, so we have pushed that litter back until fall. Halo had been planned all along too, so we were excited when her intended was available.
This will be the first litter for both parents and we are so excited at the potential in this combination. The ultrasound showed between 8 and 10 pups, so we're looking forward to a lot of work, as well as that joy of watching the puppies grow and develop personalities.
Halo's litter is due in the middle of May, so stay tuned for updates!
Well, Halo came in season at exactly the same time as Flame. We had planned to breed Flame on this season, but the stud dog was indisposed, so we have pushed that litter back until fall. Halo had been planned all along too, so we were excited when her intended was available.
This will be the first litter for both parents and we are so excited at the potential in this combination. The ultrasound showed between 8 and 10 pups, so we're looking forward to a lot of work, as well as that joy of watching the puppies grow and develop personalities.
Halo's litter is due in the middle of May, so stay tuned for updates!
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