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Delta Competes at Game Fair 2017 in the U.K.

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Delta Competes at Game Fair 2017 in the U.K.

At 21 months of age, Arnac Weatherdeck Delta (BISS GCH Chestnut Hills Windjammer SH WD x Arnac Bay Arapahoe WD) competed in the Euro Challenge team retriever competition at Game Fair 2017 in the UK at the end of July and we are very proud of what she accomplished with her owner, Jérémie Guéneau. Jérémie and Delta were members of the Swiss Team in a competition in which teams from European countries compete in a field competition for retriever breeds. Delta was by far the youngest dog and many of the other dogs competing are seasoned Field Trial Champions. And, Delta was the only Chesapeake to compete in this competition!

Jerry had this to say about the experience:
"Delta's first Game Fair is over and I'm really pleased with her. The ground was very thick crop-like plants, heavy winds, loudspeakers and the shooting stands nearby made it quite difficult for the dogs to work. Also many good open dogs struggled. In that competition the scores are not so important to me, and they don't show the quality of my lovely chessie girl; but having my dog sitting calmy next to me (considering her level of energy, going out like a rocket and despite all the noise around, still working to get this dummy back...well, what more could I expect from my dog that hasn't even turned two yet?!"

The gorgeous photos of Delta working were taken by Polarstar Photography.

Jérémie Guéneau and Arnac Weatherdeck Delta compete as part of the Swiss team in the Euro Challenge at Game Fair 2017 in the UK. Delta's sire is BISS GCH Chestnut Hills Windjammer SH WD. Her Dam is Arnac Bay Arapahoe WD. Breeders: Gina Downin (Weatherdeck) and Chrissie Mayhew (Arnac).

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Week of Wow!

Wow! What an exciting week for four 10 month-old Weatherdeck/Arnac pups in three countries. Our Gudgeon got things rolling over the weekend when she entered the show ring for the very first time in a series of three shows in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. I expected her to be a wiggly puppy that would be easily distracted by all the sights and sounds of a large indoor show. She impressed me by being completely at ease and by carrying herself in a way that allowed the judges to see her in the best light. On Day 1 she was awarded Winners Bitch and began her journey toward her conformation championship. Wow! Winners Bitch at her first show! On Day 2 the hosting kennel club had a special competition for puppies under one year of age. Gudgeon was Best Puppy for her breed which meant that she got to compete in a puppy sporting group. She was not intimidated by the larger ring where she claimed 2nd place in the group. Wow! Holding her own with the best puppies of the other breeds in the sporting group! She finished up the weekend with another Winners Bitch award and the added honor of being selected as Best of Winners. The weekend far surpassed my expectations. This was supposed to be a learning experience for Gudgeon and an opportunity for us to learn to work as a team in the show ring. It's such an honor for her to so well received during her debut weekend.

Gudgeon. Practicing the fine art of standing still. (Photo by Karen Beste) 

Gudgeon. Practicing the fine art of standing still. (Photo by Karen Beste) 

Before we'd even packed up to head home, unexpected news started coming in from far away. On that same day, three of Gudgeon's littermates were also being recognized in both the UK and Norway! I didn't even know that they, too, were entered in shows on that day. Brother and sister, Buoy and Delta were battling it out for Best Puppy in the UK. Buoy was Best Dog Puppy and Delta was Best Bitch Puppy and in the end, the judge chose Delta to be Best Puppy overall! Then, in Norway, Glenna was awarded Best of Opposite Sex and her first Challenge Certificate with a rating of Excellent. Owner, Heidi Sageng, was on the other end of the lead. Wow, what a great day for all of these pups!

In Norway, Glenna and Handler/Co-owner, Heidi Sageng. (Photo by Co-owner Margunn Tvedten. )

In Norway, Glenna and Handler/Co-owner, Heidi Sageng. (Photo by Co-owner Margunn Tvedten. )

And, if all that wasn't enough excitement for one week, today Buoy knocked it out of the ballpark in the UK when he went Reserve Best Puppy in Show, handled by our friend James Newton. Just, wow!

Chrissie Mayhew and I worked very hard to make this breeding happen and we couldn't have done it without the help of our good friends Sue Worrall, Polly Ruff, Richard Schauber, and the Wernecke family. And, Karen and Ron Anderson of Chestnut Hills Kennel (breeder/owner of the stud dog) have been equally supportive and invested in the whole project. Our little family is touched by a bit of pride this week. What great fun for all of us!

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