3 Dog Shows
28th August, 29th August and 31st October 1999
Forssa and Helsinki
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After the huge success at the Finnish Toller Show my humans thought they'd show me for some more judges.
First two shows in a row and then one a couple of months later. Shows
are really nice. Especially I like the part when I get to run'n'jump to make people laugh! Here some pics!
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The first show was in a place very near to where I was born. It was kind of weird first.
After sitting in the car for some time we arrived to a place with lot of dogs of all kinds and then we - can you imagine! - just walked
past them to a field. There we met these big creatures with big noses. They seemed to like
me a lot, as they all gathered around me.
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I also go to meet my breeder, although I didn't recognise her. She was mostly busy with her own dog.
The heavy rain was rather refreshing! The judge was nice. Had me run a lot of times, so that she would be able to
see my jumping properly. She gave me my first "certificate"! I was BOS and BOB was "Tammisaaren Andofapita".
The next day we went to another show that was quite near where we live (The Olympic Stadium, Helsinki).
I wasn't such a huge hit as I had been the day before, even though the judge said a lot of nice stuff about me.
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My last show for the year was a really big one. The biggest one around in Finland. It was called Winner 99,
and there were a lot of dogs, even lots of tollers. It was held in the fair center of Helsinki.
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Here I'm trying to congratulate my halfsister Trindy's Gentle Queen. She was second best female! |

This isn't a very good picture, but if you look carefully you can see me. I'm at the number five.
That's true, I was fifth best male! Best male (BOS) was Allydor's Jerome Peacock Nova, a Swedish dog.
The Danish judge was a lady with a sense of humour. In her report she wrote among other stuff:
"moves well when touches ground". That's pretty much my life philosophy.
Wanna know what the judges really said?
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