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Hello, friends of the wonderful breed, Orpington. I am new to your thread.

I am very sorry about the fire. I hope they recover from this horrific experience quickly without more damage. Yes, human nature can be very ugly! Envy can trigger evil in people who are lacking compassion for sentient beings. But, at the end, the evil ends up hurting themselves more..

I have Pekingese dogs which I breed once in a while, and show. One of my dear friends, the late Nigel A. Jones, was the owner of " Ch. St Aubrey Dragonara of Elsdon". She was the first Pekingese to win Westminster, BOB. Shortly after, she was sold to a lady who owned numerous Pekingese, as well as other top quality dogs. After a short while, her kennel was set to fire by someone to prevent her dogs from competing. She was too much of a threat to other exhibitors. All her dogs were brutally burned and killed.

Two of my dogs which I have imported, were damaged while I was in the show ring. One gorgeous male was poisoned, and the puppy girl's eye was damaged. Both were winning without ever loosing. The boy spent many days in intensive care, and developed nerve damage, and my girl lost one of her eyes. Of course, neither one could ever be shown again which I am sure the perpetrator/s were quite happy not to compete against my dogs.

I stopped showing my dogs two yrs. ago. I have more than enough champions to prove that my bloodline is very good, and I no longer feel like I have to prove that my dogs are of excellent quality. Their well being, and happiness is more important than the ribbons and titles.

Shame on the people who hurt sentient beings because of Hate, Greed, and Ignorance!!

Lual
Welcome to another dog breeder. Me too ! Westminster BOB 1972, from the classes, owner handled, over specials, on an English import Mastiff.The birds are less intense, and more fun.
 
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Welcome to another dog breeder. Me too ! Westminster BOB 1972, from the classes, owner handled, over specials, on an English import Mastiff.The birds are less intense, and more fun.

Thank you very much! I am delighted to meet a fellow dog breeder. Wow! it is so impressive to have a Westminster BOB., and you achieved this most prestigious win yourself without the big name handlers.
I don't remember when was the last time an owner-handler won at WM. Congratulation for your wonderful win!
 
This Buff cockerel just could not take it anymore. He had to take a stand on this possum for Chick knapping.
REAL or is it VIDEODROME?
Brian OBlivion

 
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The Toy Group 4th place winner (JJ the Pug) at the Garden this year is my grandson... I bred his mother and my breeding is on his father side too :) It is nice to be able to pass the torch on to someone that can take it into the future :)


Maskarade Pugs :)

Breeding quality is in my blood... I can't go back... I will always strive to do better. :)
 
The Toy Group 4th place winner (JJ the Pug) at the Garden this year is my grandson... I bred his mother and my breeding is on his father side too :) It is nice to be able to pass the torch on to someone that can take it into the future :)


Maskarade Pugs :)

Breeding quality is in my blood... I can't go back... I will always strive to do better. :)

Congratulations on a wonderful win to you and your grandson! You must be over the moon; very proud, and most likely in tears of joy.. How nice that your grandson will continue your bloodlines. It is fortunate for both of you, and your dogs as well. I am very familiar with the tears, laughter, and hard work which goes into raising quality animals.
Years ago, when my puppy dog won the BOB over 4 specials, I thought I was about to pass out, then burst into tears, and couldn't sleep that night. Ahhh! the joys of winning with our dogs..
OMG! just realized that your g.son was competing against David Fitzpatrick and other professional handlers. Job well done by your grandson! Great!!!!!
 

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