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I came up with a new and unique idea for my new page. It's called EMail Jr Pals, and it's purpose is for Juniors across the country (and maybe even abroad!!) to exchange ideas, information, etc. over the Internet. Just send me your name, age, gender, your breed(s), city, state, Jrs class, and a brief profile about yourself. Also, specify what qualities you would like from your EMail Pal (breed they show,gender, age, etc.) and I will try my best to pair you up with a Junior who you can communicate with through EMail!!!! (Any information that you send me will remain confidentail, and only myself and your EMail Junior Pal may view it. If you don't want your EMail Jr Pal to view it, just say so at the bottom of your Email to me). Also, I may need some Juniors to have multiple pals, so just tell me whether or not you would like more than one. If you aren't particular about what kind of person you want your email pal to be or what their interests are, then i will pair you up with a Junior that doesn't fit any other description.
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The Jrs rankings for Chinese Cresteds in 2000 is IN! ^u^ I ranked #5! I guess all the hard work paid off in the end. Congrats to all the Jrs in Cresteds who ranked for the year 2000. Here is the list, complete with the number of points from defeating fellow competitors:
1) Dennis Warner - 85 2) Kailey Smith - 55 3) Brandi Grider - 41 4) Elizabeth Friedline - 29 5) Janet Chiarolanza - 18 6) Patrina Zamrok - 16 7) James Glaser - 14 8) Alyssa DeHayes - 13 9) Amy Cusano - 13 10) Candace Daley - 10
I have finally compiled a list of all the Jrs who made the cut and placed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog show this past February.
Best Jr Handler- Elizabeth Jordan, 16, Golden Retriever 2nd- Justin Yllanes, 16, Schipperke 3rd- Audra Lambie, 18, 13 Inch Beagle 4th-Jennifer Cannon, 17, Australian Shpeherd
Other Finalists:
Peter S Kubacz, 16, Irish Setter Nicholas Jacobsen, 18, Puli Jessica DiPerna, 17, Pug Renee Rizzo, 17, Rough Collie
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Upcoming Shows I Will Be At :
July 22-York Kennel Club York, PA
Breed of the Month (July) Chinese Crested
Show Leads To Use: Either a Resco clasped lead or a choker/lead combo. Puffs are best shown on rescos however, while Hairless seem to fair better on a choker lead.
Best Bait: Food or a squeker toy. Most Cresteds are quite active and responsive in the ring to either form of bait.
Examined On Floor Or Table?: Table
Stack Or Free Bait On The Ground?: Both. Recently, I have noticed handlers prefer to show their Cresteds 'self-stacked' rather than 'hard-stacked'.
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