m4 Heavyweight Member
Joined: 19 Jul 2005 Posts: 567
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 11:02 am Post subject: Norfolks and trumpets |
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Please PM me if any of this is of interest to you.
Mike (m4)
As some of you may know, my wife and I raise Norfolk Terriers. We
> had a litter of three 14 weeks ago and they are now ready to be placed in a
> loving home. We have decided to keep one; another has been placed; so we have
> one dog available if anyone is interested.
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> These are fantastic little dogs--very loyal and loving; great with kids; and
> travel very well on planes (under the seat in front of you.) I can proudly
> say that their sire is Mercater Point to Point, whos call name is Jasper and
> we have him now for 7 years. Jasper was the number three Norfolk in the
> country in 2003 and won many shows including an award of merit in The
> Montgomary Fancy for Norfolks. He was also invited to participate in the
> prestigous Westminster Dog Show in 2003 as well as the Ekanuba Specialty of
> the same year. Our dame is call name "Luli," also a national champion.
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> Jasper has been very much in demand as a stud dog over the last few years. We
> are using him as our "in house stud" now. Jasper, in the last few years, has
> sired many champions; most notably "Big" who was the runner up in the Norfolk
> class last year at Westminster.
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> Our little pup that we would like to place, Beulah Green Malachite, (We call
> him Mickey, but you can decide on your own call name for the pup) is Jasper's
> son and cute as a button.
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> Dogs produced by champions, which Mickey's sire and dame our, are divided into
> two groups: 1) Show Quality; and 2) Pet Quality. After fourteen weeks, we
> have decicided that Mickey is Pet Quality, so there is no responsibility to
> get him a championship; show him; and definately not breed him.
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Please feel free to contact me regarding little Mickey
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> For those who may be interested, we can forward pictures as jpegs.
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Best wishes, |
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