:Darby’s post on the apsolist…
Posted: April 29, 2008 Filed under: FFT Lhasa Apsos 1 CommentHi all,
I hope I’m not intruding too much on the jubilation that is going on right
now at FFT. However, that being said, I will!
I just received a phone call from the FFT gang. Apparently I’m missing a
celebration. Ch. FFT Fernando went Best in Show today. I don’t know where, as
I couldn’t get to the phone in time to ask any questions. I can tell you
from experience, I believe him to be an exceptional representation of the
breed. I would like to offer my congratulations for a BIS well deserved. It is
very nice to, once again, see our absolutely fabulous breed win a Best in
Show.
Cheers to the winners,
Darby
:Update–WYOMING Rabies Laws & International Sled Dog Racing Association
Posted: April 29, 2008 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info Leave a commentKris L. Christine
Founder, Co-Trustee
The Rabies Challenge Fund
“Hello Mrs. Volk Just a followup to let you know that the Mayor and I are working together and have instructed the city attorney to prepare an ordinance or a resolution to take care of the 1 year vs 3 year problem. All the research I have found says that to require our city residents to get the vaccination for their pets every year is unnecessary. I will let you know when it will be ready for introduction and would hope that you would like to attend our meetings and testify about the situation. Let me know if there is anything else I can do at this time about this situation. Thanks for all your info you provided and your concern.”
What You Can Do
If you are concerned about racing events that require sled dogs to receive redundant annual rabies boosters, please e-mail Dave Steele at dsteele@brainerd.net
:Fernando…is The Best!
Posted: April 28, 2008 Filed under: FFT Lhasa Apsos | Tags: Debby Rothman, Julie Timbers Leave a commentAsk us! Just ask us! How did the shows go?

Yippee!! Fernando was awarded Best In Show Saturday. Best In Show!! And, hey, we even got to celebrate because it happened Saturday!

This an achievement of a life-time. Breeder/owner/handled Best In Show dogs are few and far between.

A painting of the now-famous motel….after all, it’s where the Best In Show dog resided the weekend of his big win…

We had a blast. The young dogs – many on a ‘training trip’ did great. Ethan, Chloe, Rumor and Savion picked up a major each. Between the cameras of Melissa, Ginny, Vickie and me, there’s lots of fun photos. But, butt, where are they? Stay tuned!
Darn work anyway. It always interferes with fun.
:Weekend in Seward, NE..4th of July capital
Posted: April 25, 2008 Filed under: Apso Aficionados, DRambles on Black Mountain | Tags: Julie Timbers 1 Comment
Yep. That’s where I’m headed, along with Julie, Melissa, Ginny, Vickie, my sister Kelly and her friend Ingrid. Seward, Nebraska. Why would we all be going to Seward? Why in April? After all, it’s not the 4th of July. Now that would be a reason to go to the 4th of July capital!
You guessed it. Dog shows. What else would lure us to meet in Seward?! This isn’t a big dog show…nothing like the Specialties in Minnesota or the Rocky Mountain Classic in February. Conformation is judged in one of the only two closed sided buildings on the fairgrounds. Getting grooming space ‘inside’ is a feat, one Vickie has mastered. She has also reserved three motel rooms, side by side, with a grassy area right outside the doors. A small park adjoins the motel, backing right up to our rooms. Perfect! Our Lady of Reservations, I affectionately call her.
The motel itself is one of those old Ma and Pa kind, the kind you rarely see these days – unless it’s on Colfax, being rented by the hour. About 5 years ago a young couple purchased it. Their tender loving care in renovating something from the past is evident. For me, I love these kinds of places. Character. History. Not the same ol’, same ol’ you find with the chain hotels and motels. The owners had packets made for each room last year, containing dog treats and a handy hairbrush/mirror for a people treat. This meaningful gesture was certainly appreciated! It’s nice to know the dogs are not just tolerated, but welcomed.
The dining options in Seward are limited. Pizza Hut is about as good (if you can use that word to describe it) as it gets. A couple three years ago, after eating a meal Vickie titled the Fried Feast, we decided to cook our food in the motel. The rooms have a refrigerator (or maybe Vickie made those appear – she has the capability!) and a microwave.
The purpose of this trip, this weekend isn’t ‘winning’. It’s a great midway place for Julie and me to meet, to see the youngsters living with each other, to evaluate their growth, to exchange dogs. It’s something we do at least once a year, maybe twice a year. Why not do it in conjunction with a dog show, especially one with a relaxed (as long as you have grooming space!) pace, a relaxed energy. It’s a great way for the canine youth to experience dog shows, a travel trip, building their experiences so when it’s time to put ‘pressure’ on them in the ring, they don’t have a meltdown. In fierce competition, a dog must be able to handle the intensity, the competitive energy. Not only handle it, but continue to show off. Some dogs are born naturals, but most must learn.
So, hi ho hi ho, it’s off to Seward we go!!


