Nowthen, since Sibes like to put their own twist on their performance the scores are not allways reliably high. The youngster just missed qualifying for a DOG WORLD award [3 consecutive scores of 196 or better]. she got 196 on the first two and 195 on the last one. The XOH was after high scores to compete for OTCH so she switched to Goldens who were happy to do it right every time.
The first Golden was a real sweetie and was easily trained,he quickly earned his CD... Before he began training for CDX which requires some jumping he had his hip Xrays done, He had displasia and was retired from further competition...He went to live with our vet and became HIS family dog.
We accquired another Golden and he went on to finish his CD,CDX and UD then entered OTCH competition. I have allways adored Goldens and may someday own one again....About this time last year I was in a nurseing home recovering from some major surgery. The house Golden named Max would come to see me every day all on his own,kind of made my day.
Richard
