Cheyenne under the covers.
MEMORIES OF CHEYENNE
When Cheyenne was born I could tell her spots were going to be bigger than what I liked. I said, "I'm definitely not keeping you!"
She would get all her littermates excited about going outside and turn right around as soon as they were outside and come back in and sit on the couch next to me. She wanted me all to herself.
Her first car trip to Sudbury; she literally got sick to her stomach, but still got out of the car and thought everyone at the show came to see just her!
Her always taking 3rd place in the Bred By class in conformation.
Going to the nursing home in her younger years and making friends with everyone she met.
Her exceptional and calm personality.
Making sure that all the other dogs in the house knew she was boss after her Grandpa "Buddy" died.
Her breaking I don't know how many sit-stays trying to get her Companion Dog title.
Christmas 2007 with my nephew and niece and Chance
Lounging with her Dad
Cheyenne finished her Canadian Championship with two Group 4ths. She has dark pigment, dark eyes and is the correct size for a female.
She has earned her Canadian C.D. and two legs toward her C.D. in the U.S. She is the first dog that I have competed in obedience with, so she has had to deal with all the bad handler mistakes! I have learned a lot from working with her and will use that to my advantage in working with Bud.
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