I just received these pictures of Piper and they got me thinking about how she fits in the lineage of the newest litter of puppies. She’s their Grandmother, on the sire’s side. She is a beautiful, sound girl, with a wonderful temperament. In these pictures she looks like a puppy instead of a Grandma.
The sport of Fast Cat is catching on in the Pacific Northwest Bichon group. Participants recently included Junebug, Pixie, Shae, Gracie, Elijah and Fiona.
Junebug was winners to add to the point total toward her championship There were 5 shows at our recent Bichon Specialty and Puyallup Summer Cluster Shows. The females took turns in the “winners circle”.
It’s been a year since I’ve seen Bridget (now known as Daisy)
She came for a visit yesterday and it was wonderful to see this lovely, happy little girl. She had fun with her Bichon relatives, too.
How fast? How much fun can I have?
Finally we get to go to a show close to home. Over the course of three days, every dog entered was given recognition. On Sunday it was Junebug’s day to get best of the females entered. But the most fun she had was on Sat. when she was entered in a competition called FastCat.
Junebug was a first time competitor and she ran the 100 yard dash in 19.28 seconds!
Junebug has her game face on for her debut at the Bichon Frise Club of America’s National Specialty – May 2022
The Absolutely group and friends had a fantastic time in Tulsa, OK at our National Specialty. Although Junebug took second place to her half-sister, Fiona, she showed great and made lots of friends. She is such a good girl!