Sunday, March 18, 2007

APC Nationals in Louisville, KY
















AHHHH... a whirlwind week. I flew to Louisville , KY late Sunday night with Gage and arrived Monday afternoon. My friend Annette and her daughter arrived about 6 hours later and Annette started grooming Gage almost immediately. We had a fun time checking out Gage and Coltin and were excited about being at the Pomeranian Nationals. The next morning we had to get up bright and early because Gage competed at 7:30am (which was like 4:30 am to us). Gage competed in Rally Novice B against 7 other dogs and although the course was easier than any I'd ever done before I am thrille to say that Gage scored 99 points out of 100 for a Second Place. Yes, that's right, someone else scored a perfect 100!!






The next day was the big show for Coltin where he competed against 63 other dogs that were all Champions. It was quite the impressive competition and although Coltin didn't win he did make the first cut . Coltin was also named in the Top 10 Poms in the Nation. We are proud of Annette and Coltin because their accomplishments are pretty impressive especially considering they do very little traveling. Coltin and Annette looked great and he will always be my winner !


LOL, need to learn how to add the pictures , they keep going on top of each other and I want them in the body of the blog and I added one picture by mistake but the one you can see a gentleman in is actually Tony, the #1 Breeder in the Nation and is actually showing Wolfie who ended up winning the Best of Breed.


The trip ended with an awards banquet on Wednesday night and Annette and I went, tierd, exhausted but still thrilled to have been a part of the American Pomeranian Club Nationals in Louisvilee , KY 2007.











1 comment:

Barbie said...

Yay for Gage and Coltin! Just drag the pictures to where you want them. Sometimes if you have them next to eachother, when you post them they'll end up on top of eachother. P.S. you're only allowing blogger comments also, you need to change the setting.