Friday, August 29, 2008

Getting some California Sun





I am still glowing from my trip to Santa Barbara this last weekend. It was only a two day show. Usually when we travel this long of a distance we try for a 4 day show. Dea and I were very anxious to show Kiddo to Edd Biven who was the scheduled judge the first day. He always loved Oreo and since Kiddo has such wonderful "TYPE" we wanted to show him to Edd who we thought would just love this English Clown :) Unfortunately when we arrived ringside about 30 minutes before we were scheduled to be judged. I noticed several breeds around me that I knew should have already been judged in the ring. I then looked up and Edd was missing. The ring stewed informed me that Edd had flown into California but never made it out of the airport. His wife is struggling with Cancer and he received a urgent call to return home. I do hope his wife is not in to much pain and I hope that she comes through alright. There will be another time and another place for us to enter under Edd again.
Edd Biven in a way is a misunderstood man. Some call him mean or downright nasty. When nothing could be further from the truth. He was one of the first judges we ever had an entry under and I will never forget that day. He must have made me do a down and back 15 times. He has made an effort to speak with us about his thoughts on the Apso and how he feels about what we have in the ring. I respect him immensely, because he looks for type in our breed. It is the most important factor in judging Apsos. Now I did not say it was the only thing... but to me, the most important.
To make a long story... lol a little shorter ( is that possible )... we did not win that weekend as far as points go, but I did speak with 2 ladies who have been in the breed for quite some time and some new people who had just got their first Apso and are heading for the show ring. I wanted to make sure they felt comfortable talking with me, and even though I was in a bit of a rush, to take time to talk with them, and give them the respect they deserve as well. I was not treated so well when I started and I will never be one of those people. So when the time comes when someone does not treat them so well, and they are brushed aside they may just remember that not everyone is that way, and move forward. I just had the best time. The boys showed better this weekend, and in the sun... so I couldn't ask for anything more.
We headed down to the beach ... we could not help ourselves,it was so pretty. As we walked down the path to the beach with Kiddo and Rider we realized the path did not break through the rocks. The dogs took it upon themselves to jump on top of them and work their way down to the beach, we simply just tried to keep up :) I think they were as anxious to get there as much as we were.
The pictures are above. One is of Rider and One of Kiddo :)
Lhasa Regards,
Goldy Marie

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Praying for time


I heard a song from the past today and it struck a cord with me. Thought I would post it.

Lhasa Regards,
Goldy Marie

CH. Orlane's My Turn To Fly **Angel**



Our baby Angel finished yesterday at the Greeley Colorado show this weekend. Dea was showing her in the Open class and won Winners Bitch and Best of Winners for a 3 point major which finishes Angel's AKC Championship ! Big Congrats to my sis Dea who loves to show Angel so much. :o) I only wish I could have been there to see Dea and Angel together in the ring. Here is a picture of Angel we took here at home in April. I will post her finishing photo when we get it in the mail.
Lhasa Regards,
GoldyMarie

A breeder

I love my little puppy; she makes my house a home.
She is my very sweetest little friend; I never feel alone.
She makes me smile; She makes me laugh; She fills my heart with love . . .
Did some person breed her, or did she fall from above?

I've never been a breeder, never seen life through their eyes;
I hold my little puppy and just sit and criticize.
I've never known their anguish; I've never felt their pain,
the caring of their charges, through snow or wind or rain.

I've never waited the whole night through for babies to be born,
The stress and trepidation when they're still not there by morn.
The weight of responsibility for this body in my hands,
This darling little baby, who weighs but 60 grams.

Should you do that instead of this . . . or maybe that was wrong?
Alone you fight and hope, one day, he'll grow up proud and strong.
You pray he'll live to bring great joy to someone else's home.
You know it's all just up to you; you'll fight this fight alone.

Formula, bottles, heating pads, you've got to get this right,
two-hour feedings for this tiny guy, throughout the day and night.
Within your heart you dread that you will surely lose this fight,
To save this little baby, but God willing . . . you just MIGHT.

Day one; he's in there fighting; you say a silent prayer.
Day two & three, he's doing well, with lots of love and care.
Day four & five . . . he's still alive; your hopes soar to the heavens.
Day six he slips away again, dies in your hands, day seven.

You take this little angel, and bury him alone.
With aching heart and burning tears, and an exhausted groan,
You ask yourself, "Why do this? . . . Why suffer through this pain?"
Yet watch the joy your puppies bring, and everything's explained.

So, when you think of breeders and label them with "Greed,"
Think of all that they endure to fill another's need.
For when you buy your puppy, with your precious dollars part,
You only pay with money . . . while they pay with all their heart.

Author Unknown

Friday, August 15, 2008

Day by Day

Well Classy's baby girl is doing a lot better, for the last couple of days we have been supplementing her and now that she is a bit older we have been adding a little heavier consistency of food and she is now starting to gain weight at the same rate as her litter mates, and no more milk through the nostrils. The thicker consistency of food helps her keep it down. This is helping her nurse better as well.
Dea left me to take care of her... lol Well she went to a dog show. So I am home taking care of the brood and Oreo and Classy's litter. I know I can take care of this little gal, but it is always nice to know that Dea is here if I need her. She will be back on Sunday so I am sure I can manage, lets hope !
I will be moving the puppies to 2 3x3 puppy pens so they will have more room to grow and will be able to start working on separating there potty area from there sleeping and eating area. Which starts about 3 1/2 to 4 weeks.
Hope everyone has a nice weekend.
Lhasa Regards,
Goldy Marie

Monday, August 11, 2008

Tierd and Hopeful

One of our babies is not doing so well. This is a puppy out of Classy's litter. She is aspirating milk through her nose which has given her a bit of a cold. She stopped nursing last night and was very lethargic and loosing weight. So Dea and I starting supplementing her every three hours and holding her upright so she can sleep and get the rest she needs to improve, sleeping is so important.... as important as her feedings. Today she turned around about 5:30 p.m after we supplemented her, she seemed willing to play a little as puppies start doing at 3 weeks with there kissy kissy, and soft play biting so we laid mom out and helped her take hold and sure enough she suckled for a bit.
As we just got done feeding her at 9 tonight she did even better, a little more of a consistent sucking and we even got a wag of her little tail. :) I am so happy!
Both mamma's watch us feed the little one just looking up.... all concerned we may be doing her harm. I wish I could let them both know we are just just trying to help her along. I think hopefully, god willing she will be just fine.
Lhasa Regards,
Goldy Marie

Friday, August 8, 2008

Our English Clown :) Kiddo






Well my blog had problems so I am glad that we now have this one to share on. I have not shared my recent trip to England to bring over Kiddo to the States. I was there for only a short time, and hope to spend at least 2 weeks next time I go. So much history there and I love that. I think it would take years to see everything in London alone, as the guide informed us... he was a history major at the University, and was pointing out what buildings he has not yet seen. So hopefuly sooner then later we can both go Dea and I , because I do feel I missed out on a lot.

Going back... the reason I made the trip was to go get a new addition to our breeding program here at Carrington. His name is Kiddo and we are so pleased with this boy. He is definalty what I would call a clown! Kiddo has a fun sense of humor and makes me laugh everyday with something he does. His full name is Wyndcatch New Kid In Town his breeders name is June Smith. June bred her bitch Antonia to Victoria Watterson's Dog Rictovia's Somebody To Love "Jason" who I also admire in Type. We asked Victoria to help us expot a SaxonSprings lined dog almost 5 years ago. We had been waiting patienly for something she thought was special, and she was right :) Kiddo is one in a Million. I thought I would share some photos of the Kiddo :o) ... I also have his pup photo that was sent to us when he was 12 weeks of age. Thank you Victoria you have been a true mentor on our journey. Of course June .... I can't even emagine how difficult it must have been for you to let us have this boy, I am truley greatful and look forward to a lasting friendship in the years to come.
Lhasa Reagards,
Goldy Marie






Thursday, August 7, 2008

October ALAC National Specialty week is getting closer!

I called the hotel today, and double checked our reservation that Dea and I had reserved for the ALAC National Specialty, which is held every year in October. This will be our first National so needless to say we are very excited to attend. We will be arriving the night of the 19th and be leaving good ol' Boston Mass. on the 26th . It will be interesting trip because we will not be flying strait into Boston we will be flying to Newark N.J to introduce the Gallo's to there new baby. There new family addition will be old enough to go to his new home by this time :) Dea and I then will be driving to Boston with one or 2 of our dogs. We are not sure yet who we will be bringing along. Any thoughts as to who we should bring? I do wish I could bring all 4 of our kids we are currently showing, but feel it would be to stressful for them being it is such a long way to travel from Utah, and not to mention the airlines are now charging more money for dogs who ride in cabin. Delta has raised it to $150.00 one way ... so $300.00 round trip. *Yikes* I won't even mention what they have raised Cargo Delta Dash for pets to. I still think it is extremely laughable that the public is under some kind of misconception that we make money hand over fist breeding dogs. They are shocked that a weekend of showing can quickly add up to $700 or at times $1000. For us in Utah that is the reality of it! This my friends is just the cost of the show entries, travel expenses 7 hrs or more, and then Hotel! I know back East it is much more affordable because the long travel is not needed, because there is a lot more AKC shows, and they are closer to your home turf. I am just thankful for the moment that the gas prices haven't continued to rise. I can't help but think how this will affect the dog show world.... I have noticed that entries for all Breed Shows is down.

If anyone is interested in the National Specialty, and would like to know more about it... you can click the link which will take you to the American Lhasa Apso Club's website http://www.lhasaapso.com/ We have been collecting items for the clubs annual Raffle which is a fun raiser to help ALAC in many capacities. If anyone has anything they would like to donate please let me know, anyone can donate. Donations can also be contributed for the Bingo for Lhasa Rescue which will also be taking place at the National. Please e-mail or call me if you want to donate! 801-495-9247 or CarringtonLhasas@hotmail.com
Lhasa Regards,
Goldy Marie
Just a cute short video of Rider at the Montana hotel
checking himself out in the mirror! :) hehe