Ginny and Ethan win Best Bred-by at AKC Eukanuba National Championship!!
Posted: December 13, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados Leave a commentThese emails, along with an exicted voice message from Ginny, were waiting for me last night when I got home from Nate’s graduation.
Just heard from Ginny — heard the news about Ethan winning Bred by Exhibitor. CONGRATULATIONS!! from Little E’s brothers here in NY. Have a great holiday!! Rose
Ginny wasn’t sure if her message to you went through. Ethan and her won Best Bred by at the Eukanuba!!!!! She didn’t do anything in group-it should be on the web.
Julie
Here’s a photo of Ginny and Ethan, taken the day he finished his Championship, from the Bred-By-Exhibitor class under breeder/judge Richard Camacho…
More Canine Artists
Posted: December 13, 2009 Filed under: Art and Photography Leave a commentBarrie Barnett, Easton, Maryland, in her bio in Dogs In Review, wrote: When people ask how long it takes to complete a painting, I tell them “three weeks and 30 years,” as experience needs to be factored in. My advice for those considering a career in canine art is to master photography, study the basics of good painting and drawing, know your market, put samples out there and keep your prices low until demand for your work is greater than your ability to produce it. Cultivate patience, an understanding of dog behavior, and a sense of humor – it’s not an easy vocation, but it is full of rewards.
Good Thursday Morning
Posted: December 10, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain Leave a commentJust droppin’ by for an instant. Lots to say, including responses to Susan’s questions. Between working 5 days this week and my son’s graduation on Saturday, I won’t have extended computer time until Sunday. Is anybody else staying in bed longer than usual, with these increasingly long dark days? Never mind the frigid temperatures the past few days!
More Canine Artists
Posted: December 6, 2009 Filed under: Art and Photography Leave a commentSally Berner, Green Bay, Wisconsin starts her bio in Dogs In Review with: When I was child my mother encouraged me to work on my budding art skills. She had a treasured collection of old Frank Baum Oz books and I did colored pencil drawings of many of the Oz characters to enter into county fair competition. They accuse me of tracing, but I guess I could take that as a compliment. In 1975 I purchased my first Golden Retriever, and since then have always had at least one Golden in my life, I am involved with the Golden Retriever Rescue of Wisconsin. I’m definitely hooked on Goldens.
Pet CPR
Posted: December 5, 2009 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info Leave a commentGood Morning Debby,
A friend sent me this website and I thought it would be something you’d like to put on your blog in the future. Have a good day. Love to you; Ginny
“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass..”
It’s about learning to dance in the rain.”
A friend sent me this I hope that this is something that none of us never need to use, but it’s a good thing to have





