Yorkshire Terrier Pages

Orlane-Elan began in 1982 with a foundation  built on Ch. Radnor's Odin (left) owned by Ann Zevnik. Many of our current bloodlines trace back to Ollie, even though we had him such a short time. Orlane has been known for top winning Lhasas since 1963, and has had Yorkshires since 1958.


    This is Am Ch., BIS Braz. Ch., Gr. Ch. Panamerican Ch. Orlane-Elan Impromptu owned by Celma B. de Mello Joia and Dorothy Kendall - shown here being shown to one of his BIS wins by Eduardo Teixeira.
       Impromptu was number one Yorkshire in Brazil, and we are grateful to the many Judges from around the world who have given this spectacular little dog so many  wins. We also are very thankful to Eduardo for his superb grooming and handling!
         Imp is back in the USA now, and we're delighted to have him home. We're expecting a new litter by him out of Tiffany Sassy Lassy, a beautiful Ch. Tiffany Blue Denim daughter. It will be exciting to see the results of Imp on our breeding program ... he has so many good points to offer!


 

We're very proud of our Ch. Orlane-Elan Woodbe King, too - Ann has done well with Woody, winning a strong Group Second under respected judge Carolyn Herbel at the Rock Creek KC last fall. This year, Woody went to New York with Barbara Beissel, and won a "Select" in a terrific class of Best of Breed Yorkies under breeder judge Patty Scagliotti! His puppies will soon be making their debut, we hope you like them!

Bottom right is our new champion, Orlane-Elan Hullabaloo, sired by Mary Trimble's Ch. Thimbletip Pandemonium out of Impromptu's litter sister. Appropriately named, she is more than a handful in the ring - what a livewire! Handler David Fitzpatrick straightened her out, finishing her title in just two weeks, 6 shows and 3 majors! Shown here at the Spartanburg KC show under judge Jackie Stacy. Thanks David, for a really miraculous job!

 
 

     We thought it might be interesting for you  to see the above right Ch. Orlane-Elan Hulaballoo as she looks without her "clothes", or what is really under all that silken coat!
     Now you can see what the judges liked when they put their hands on her ... we believe as beautiful as the Yorkshire Terrier is, they should still be a sturdy, solid little dog with good structure. These are not delicate little hot-house creatures, but tough little terriers that were bred to kill rats!

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