Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Puppies, puppies, puppies!

Puppies are here!!

On July 19 between the early hours of 2:30 am and 6:00 am, Polly (Am/Can Ch. Osiris Lady In Red) gave birth to 7 beautiful healthy babies.

6 boys, 1 girl.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Puppies Expected!

It is confirmed.. Polly (Am/Can Ch. Osiris Lady In Red) is pregnant! Sire of the litter is the wonderful, Int/Am/Can Ch. XO EZ JC "Mellon".

We are very excited for what this combination will produce.

Puppies due middle of July. :)


"Mellon"

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Erie Shores Weekend

On June 3rd-6th, the Erie Shores Kennel Club hosted their show again this year. We packed up our van on Wednesday night and heading down to Caledonia with our whole gang.

We had 2 dogs entered this year- Mellon (Am/Can/Int Ch XO Ez JC) and Lola (Osiris She's A Showgirl). Mellon had won the breed all 4 days and at the Sighthound Specialty show. Thank you to judges, Federico Fernandez (Dom. Rep) , Ray Filborn (USA), Lesley Hiltz (AUS), Robert Dawson & Elliott Weiss (USA). Saturday, under judge Lesley Hiltz, was especially exciting because Mellon had placed 2nd in a huge Hound group!

Lola too had a successful weekend, picking up 3 more points towards her Championship. She now has a total 6 points.

Lori Evans of XO Pharaohs, joined us this weekend with Mooi (XO Ethos JC) who also picked up 4 points towards her Canadian Championship!! Mooi is now with us in Canada for the summer to finish off her Championship. We are happy to have her join our home.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Top Canadian Show Dogs 2009

Well it is Official! Osiris Pharaohs has been exhibiting and breeding Canada's top Pharaohs yet again for 2009.

#1 Pharaoh Hound in Canada was: Am/Can Ch. XO's Invincible JC "Brodie"
#2 Pharaoh Hound in Canada was: Ch. Osiris Making Headlines "Sushi"
#4 Pharaoh Hound in Canada was: Osiris She's A Showgirl "Lola"

We have not heard from the co-owners of another Osiris girl, Ch. Osiris Saturday Night Diva "Harlow", but we assume from unofficial standings that she was # 3 Pharaoh Hound in Canada!
Way to go guys and gals! We are very proud.


Ch. XO's Invincible JC
#1 Pharaoh Hound in Canada 2007, 2008, 2009







CRUFTS 2010- a little late!

I know it has been a while since I last blogged- but life had been a little hectic with school.
What to say about Crufts...

Cruft’s was an amazing, yet interesting trip. My mother, myself and mentor Cheryl Pike all attended to this trip. Our fun adventure started off with a little joke to all three of us- our pilots name was Hashish. Our 7 hour flight to Brussels, Belgium was going smooth until I had a sudden case of food poisoning in the last hour of the flight! The aircraft had no “sick bags” in front of the seat, so it was up to me to make the best of what I was dealing with. Thankfully, I have a wonderful Mother who put up with all my sickness on her. When we arrived in Belgium, it was a relief- just because there were washrooms for me to go to! After the security check, I needed to lay down. Every 10 minutes I needed to run to the restroom to be sick. I was in so much pain, and at that point I just wanted to go home. If anyone else has had a bad case of food poisoning, they would know exactly how I felt. I could not eat, or drink or else I immediately would be sick. My last scene of sickness was on the flight to Birmingham from Belgium. The flight crew was notified about my sickness and gave us many bags and even motion sickness drugs. They were great! The following two days were for resting and healing for the big competition on the Sunday.

Cruft’s is like no other dog show I have seen. There was so many dog activities, shows, and shopping! The majority of our time there was spent shopping, but I was able to watch some breeds of choice. On Saturday night after the Groups were done, all the Juniors competing in the IJH competition were gathered in the Best In Show Arena to have a rehearsal for Sunday’s BIS parade and final judging. Sunday was a busy day! At 8 am we walked over to Hall 5 in the event centre to meet with our main dog that we will be showing. Nobody knew which breed they were getting since we were told to chose 2 different breeds. I was lucky enough to be provided with a beautiful Dandie Dinmont Terrier named Sparky. Sparky and I bonded quickly and showed like a dream. The reason why I had chosen a Dandie Dinmont Terrier was because I wanted to show a rare breed, and my original breed. I wanted my last Junior Handling competition to be with the same breed that I competed with my first competition with. My switch breed was a 9 year old Weimaraner.

The judge for the IJH competition was Mr. Ove Germundsson from Sweden. Although I did not make the Top 8, I showed my heart out and had fun. I made many new friends from all over the world, who I probably will see again in the future. The experience was definitely a dream come true.