From an entry of 139 at Border Union, Jane Lilley’s choice to go through to compete in the Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year final was Marie Purchon’s West Highland White Terrier Lindenka Frazer. Homebred, he is by Llovall Aint Misbehavin Mr ex...
At Three Counties Liz Cartledge judged the Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year heat with an overall entry of 338 puppies.
At Southern Counties, Mary Deats judged an entry of 239 puppies in the Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year heat and chose Lesley Myers’ homebred Miniature Schnauzer dog, Ersmy Swings The Mood, owned in partnership with John and LeVerne Hale.
At Bath, Lynn Salt judged an entry of 350 puppies in the Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year heat and chose Robert Niven-Lewis’ six-month-old Pomeranian Velvet D’Amour New Love from Rostellar, imported from Prague in the Czech Republic where he was...
From an entry of 191 at the Scottish Kennel Club, Graham Hill’s choice to go through to compete in the Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year final was Joanne Blackburn-Bennett and Kari Wilberg’s Pointer American imported Pointer Coralwood Kanix Mr T.
Overall winner of the National’s heat of the Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year competition across the four days was Brian Foster and Phil Jones’ homebred nine month old Beagle Stormpasture Trumpette, at only her second show.
The winner of the WELKS Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year heat from an entry of 331 judged by Terry Nethercott was the 11-month-old Pointer dog, Ruth Booth’s Kanix Garfunkel.
National Terrier’s winner of the Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year stakes from 64 entries was the Dandie Dinmont Inzievar Sparkling Silver, owned and bred by Frances Chapman-King.
From an entry of 24 at the Scottish Breeds, Frank Kane’s choice to go through to compete in the Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year final was Steve and Alison Barrett’s 11-month-old Rough Collie Brooklynson Fifth Avenue. This was only her second show.
The UK Toy Pro Plan/Dog World Pup of the Year heat winner from an entry of 71 under Brenda Banbury was the ten-month-old Pekingese, Bert Easdon and Philip Martin’s Yakee All Done And Dusted.
OVER THE years a number of kennels have been responsible for double winners of the Pup of the Year title: Louline, Stuane, D’Arisca and the Corish/Coad partnership. But in the competition’s 41-year history no one had managed to win it three times.
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