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May 27, 2007

The Civil War In Four Minutes Whoops!

Sorry about that! In the interval between writing this post and the software auto-publishing it, the link went dead.

My apologies for the confusion.

So instead, a photo of new Champion Minuteman Death Valley Days, who was the reason I was pre-writing posts in the first place. He finished his title in Winnipeg on Friday.

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When the second dog with me (a friend's) also completed his title yesterday, I was able to pack up and head home early. Finally pulled over near Indian Head last night to crash for a few hours, and I'm still a bit buzzy - so there won't be anything new from me for a few more hours.

Posted by Kate at May 27, 2007 6:11 PM
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Where did the video go?

Posted by: Mike at May 27, 2007 7:34 PM

Yup, gone from both the main page and the link...

Posted by: Jim at May 27, 2007 7:57 PM

Perfect, the previous posters' hounding paid off.

Posted by: Chicklet at May 27, 2007 9:33 PM

BEAUTIFUL DOG!

Congratulations, Kate!

It's almost a year since we lost our "best friend." There'll never be another one like our boy...great memories...he and my dad are walking on a cloud somewhere...nice image...

'Sleep tight.

Posted by: 'been around the block at May 27, 2007 9:49 PM

I always wondered how they get those crazy names, but I'm too lazy to google it. Oh well.

My dogs were always named things like Sam, Tina, B.J., Ginger and Barney. Farm dogs don't get four names.

Posted by: Yukon Gold at May 27, 2007 10:00 PM

Purebred dogs require unique names to keep the registry straight.

Otherwise, he answers to "Sarge".

Posted by: Kate at May 27, 2007 10:18 PM

Beautiful animal Kate, although you dont allways see Lab retrievers that color

Posted by: ronrob at May 27, 2007 11:15 PM

Unique, yes, but how do you get those names? I mean, my dog could really be called "Lord Filbert Weak Bladder" -- would that fly with the registry? Or is it like horses, when you take the sire and dam into account?

Posted by: Yukon Gold at May 28, 2007 1:08 AM

The prefix "Minuteman" is my kennel name and attached to all the dogs I breed. That identifies them to other breeders that they're mine. That is especially important to people reading pedigrees in the future - it identifies from which "family" certain ancestors are from, and that tells a knowledgable breeder a lot about the traits/faults common to it.

The "Death Valley Days" was an old TV Western. I name my litters according to themes, so he has brothers called Ch.Minuteman Shotgun, Ch.Minuteman Dead Or Alive, etc.

Show championship titles go ahead of the name, obedience and other performance titles go after the name as they are earned.

Posted by: Kate at May 28, 2007 9:15 AM

Ah, "Death Valley Days", one of the best Westerns ever shown on TV, back in the 50's and 60's. Each program was based on a historical re-telling of some American Western history. Drama and entertainment worth watching!

And a connected trivia question, which former actor and US President was for a season or two, a host of "Death Valley Days"?

(HINT, it wasn't the Goracle, even though he's a prominent fictional presenter.)

Posted by: Dave in Pa. at May 30, 2007 12:27 PM
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