Championship!

On Saturday, July 10th,, Morgan was awarded his final point to complete the AKC breed championship at the Upper Marlboro Kennel Club Show under Judge Elizabeth Muthard. He recieved his final point by defeating two very nice regular class dogs. He also went Best of Winners. I could tell he was also happy to finish, because he kept wanting to chase after the photographers squeaky toy and wouldn’t hold still for his picture.

I am very happy to finish both dogs this year.  I am not fully conferable in the breed ring and would rather be out in the field training or trialing. There are to many variables out of my control in the breed ring. With Morgan, however, it was actully fun and I looked forward to the shows.

I now have three Flat-Coat Champions living at home, all health and resting at the moment. At least until I get up from this chair.

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Rock Creek Kennel Club Show Success!

On July 4th, 2010 at the Rock Creek Kennel Club Show, Morgan won Winner’s Dog and Best of Winners under Judge Thomas J. Feneis.  Morgan was awarded the cross over points from the bitches major. I spoke briefly with the judge while waiting for the show pictures and he said Morgan had a very nice head, good topline and smooth movement. Morgan now has 12 of 15 points required for breed championship and both major wins.

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Field Training Group BLOG Opening

Welcome to the field training group BLOG. My purpose is provide a place for distributing information on retriever training, post member brags from field events or just provide a place to discuss retriever issues. I hope this resource is useful.

Blue and Gray Cluster

At the Chambersburg Area KC Show on Friday 4/11/08, Wendy took Reserve Winners Bitch under Judge Betsy Horn Humer.  However, Wendy did not place on Saturday at the Harrisburg KC Show. The judge was Wendy Willhauck (Provisional) with only one previous judging assignment for Flat-Coats.

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Working Certificate Test

Wendy, Neverland’s Bonnie Lass, qualified for the WC at the PVGRC WC/X Test with pheasants today. She completed a land double and two water marks. The first water mark was extra hard when the bird landed on the far side of a partially submerged log. Not only did she climb over to get the bird, but I was very proud when she held on to the bird while climbing back over on the return.


 
Tink, Claymore’s Tinker Bell,  missed qualifying for the WCX by popping on the way to the third land bird. She retrieved the outside birds with ease, but on the way to the middle mark, she stopped to urinate and had to be issued a second fetch command before completing the retrieve. We were disqualified for handling or popping, neither of the judges could agree which one it was.

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Four Points and Counting

On November 26th, 2007, Wendy won Winners Bitch at the National Capital Kennel Club Show in West Friendship, Maryland under Judge Michael Faulkner.

Then on March 15, 2008, Wendy went Best of Winners and Best Breed Puppy at the Delaware Co. Kennel Club in York, PA under Judge Sue Goldberg.

Our next shows is Chambersburg and Harrisburg Shows on April 11-12.  Stay tuned for our next success!

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Afternoon with Max

On the way back from Thanksgiving Dinner in Allentown, we stopped in Harrisburg to visit Max and his owner Mike. Max is on his well on his way to becoming a hunting retriever. Mike is an avid waterfowl hunter and is training Max to retrieve his downed game. As shown in the pictures below, Max is a good size boy weighing in at 83 lbs.

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Afternoon with Mogan

Time has just flown by this summer. It’s been many month since my last posting. Tink and Wendy are doing fine. This weekend we went to a PVGRC field training. Tink is almost ready for the WCX test. She complete her land triple with only one small problem. She rolled in the grass next to the second mark. After a correction she returned the bird and fetched the third bird without any problem. Wendy is showing to be very birdy, no trouble picking up and returning the bird. On a longer mark of 60+ yards she needs help locating the fallen bird. More work with the Bumber Boy should help.

On Sunday we visited Morgan, Neverland’s Blue Ridge Morgan (White Collar Puppy). He looks great, see pictures. He’s got a great coat, head and bone. I would estimate his weight at 75-80lbs and seem well adjusted to his home and family. He towers above Tink and is also quite larger than Wendy.

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Fast Forward

Quite a bit of time has passed since my last posting. The male puppies have gone to their new homes and the company I work for during the day was acquired by a large corporation. However, everyone seems to be adjusting fine to both situations.

I kept the red female puppy and named her Neverland’s Bonnie Lass, call name “Wendy“. Look for her own page on the web site in the near future. She is now 12 weeks old and weighs 30 lbs. Wendy has a very different personality then Tink. She is very quiet, except at feeding time, and calm. She usually doesn’t jump up on me or another family member, but will sit in front and wait for your attention, incredible! She is trying to find her place in the pack and often challenges Tink for the favorite mat or takes over Tinks crate or chew treat. Wendy is almost house trained with only an occasional accident in the house and it is usually my fault that I don’t notice her signal to go outside. She sleeps most of the night with one trip outside at 1am and than wakes up around 4:30am for potty and breakfest.

Training is progressing steadily, with all the basic sit, down and stay commands well understood and executed. Feeding time is going well with both dogs sitting in front of their bowls waiting for the food until I give them the release command “Eat”. I’m not sure if Wendy understands or if she just waits for Tink to start eating. Retrieving is going great, Wendy will sit in front of me while I throw the soft bumper, releases on her name, and retrieves the bumper all the why back to me. She often pickups up the rope end to bring it back, but that’s fine for now. Positive reinforcement using verbal praise and treats is working well.

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Homeward Bound

The male puppies left on May 12 for their new homes.

Mr. White’s is now Neverland’s Blue Ridge Morgan, called name “Morgan”. He went to a family in Falls Church, VA
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Mr. Blue went to a family in Harrisburg, PA who named him Neverland’s Baron Von Maximus, call name “Max”
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