2007 Weight Pull All Star Invitational & Total Junior Results | |
United Kennel Club
2007 Weight Pull All Star Invitational Results
Judge: James Hullander
June 13, 2008
Kalamazoo, Michigan
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AMERICAN BULLDOG

Best American Bulldog: UWPO UWPCHX CH H&B's Miss Cleopatra Of Durbin, owned by Donald E. or Shelly L. Hueckel of Nashville, Michigan.

2nd Place: CH UWPS UWPCHX H&B's Monster Hogg Of Durbin, owned by Donald E. Hueckel and Brian Durbin of Nashville, Michigan.

3rd Place: CH UWPS UWPCHX H&B's Bubba's Boy Blue, owned by Donald E. Hueckel and Shelly L. Burleson of Nashville, Michigan.
4th Place: P1 UCD UWPO UWPCHX GRCH Blue Moon-Hamilton's C.O. Jones, owned by Douglas Hamilton or Beth Jones of Lyme, Connecticut.

| 5th Place: UWPV UWPCH H & B'S Return of Mayson, owned by Donald E. Hueckel & Matt Hueckel of Nashville, Michigan |
AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER

Best American Pit Bull Terrier: CH UWPS UWPCHX 'PR' Big Mike's Red Spice, owned by Michael J. Snyder of Seattle, Washington.

2nd Place: UWPV UWPCH R Craigs Cheyenne, owned by Robert Craig of Normandy, Tennessee.
3rd Place: UCD FO UWPS UWPCHX CH UACH Duvall's Sureshot Kamakazi, owned by Karyn M. Dawes of San Marcos, California.

4th Place: UWPO UWPCHX CH Pit Master's True Blue Crush, owned by Ira Keith Scott of Forsyth, Georgia.

5th Place: UWPV CH UWPCH Kayos Reddawg Color Me Special, owned by Pamela D. Peters and Bill Bearden of Forsyth, Georgia.
ALL OTHERS
Best All Others: UWP Mostro Di Lido Di Venezia, Italian Greyhound, owned by Stephen and Amy Sereday of Torrington, Connecticut.

2nd Place: UWPO CH UWPCHX WMK's Mystic Legend, American Hairless Terrier, owned by Janet or William Lathrop of Columbus, Ohio.
3rd Place: UWPS UWPCHX John's Little Shadow, Italian Greyhound, owned by John Bradley or Karen Ryder of Lansing, Michigan.

4th Place: USR UWPCH CH Flinthill's Make It So, American Hairless Terrier, owned by Janet Lathrop of Columbus, Ohio.
5th Place: UWPO UWPCHX GRCH Sureshots Little Bit Of Luck, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, owned by Karyn M. Dawes of San Marcos, California.
Total Junior Weight Pull Results
Judge: James Hullander

1st Place: Tyee Browne of Knoxville, Tennessee.

2nd Place: Elizabeth Robinson of Three Rivers, Michigan.
3rd Place: Joshua Brown of Bellevue, Washington.
4th Place: Katie McCray of Earlsboro, Oklahoma.
5th Place: Katelyn Maranda of Lyme, Connecticut.
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Recent News At UKC
10/09/2008: JRT-PRT Position Paper October 2, 2008 The United Kennel Club has aligned the breed names and breed standards for the Parson Russell Terrier (formerly the UKC Jack Russell Terrier) and the Jack Russell Terrier (formerly the UKC Russell Terrier) with the Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) names and standards for those breeds. Virtually all European registries... Read more here.
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This Weekend At UKC
The Michigan Toy Fox Terrier Association is hosting 4 shows on April 12 and 13 at the Ann Arbor Dog Training Club. Pre-entry price is just $15.00! Plus, a special prize drawing will be done from the pre-entries. The Ann Arbor Dog Training Club is a beautiful facility with good lighting and offers a perfect place to get young dogs comfortable with the show ring. For more information, read here.
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Bulldogs in England were originally working dogs who drove and caught cattle and guarded their masters' property. They were brought by working class immigrants to the American South where they used this all-around working dog for many tasks. By the end of World War II, however, the breed was almost extinct. Mr. John D. Johnson, a returning war veteran, decided to resurrect this breed. The modern American Bulldog continues to serve as an all-purpose working dog; a fearless and steady guard dog; and a loyal family companion. |

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