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Cobblecreek's Early Years

 Ch. Rosecrest's Cobblecreek Cara
Ch. Rosecrest's Cobblecreek Cara

 

 

 

Billy, Ch. Cobblecreek's Caprice, was our second homebred champion. She was sired by Ch. Antrum Alltheway II X Cobblecreek's Summer Escapade, a granddaughter of the great Ch. Tartanside The Gladiator.

Billy taught us what movement was all about. The handler in the picture is Rusty Farion-Morris. She taught us all about dog shows and handling. We owe her alot, she started us off the RIGHT WAY.

 

 

 

Cobblecreek's Celebrity
Cobblecreek's Celebrity

 

 

Cara was our first homebred champion. Her mother was Windcall's Candlewood, a Ch. Windcall Nighthunter daughter. We sent her to Al and Helene Forthal to breed her to their champion, Ch. Shane McDuff of Koani. Cara is shown winning a major under the late GREAT Ralph Morrison. This was a VERY special win for a couple of very young kids. To have a man with his reputation give our dog a major was very special to us.

 Ch. Shane McDuff of Koani
Ch. Shane McDuff of Koani

Ch. Cobblecreek's Caprice
Ch. Cobblecreek's Caprice

 

 

Charity, Cobblecreek's Celebrity, was sired by Ch. Waysides Grand Slam (BOB at the 1973 National) out of Ch. Tartanside Japada Jasmine (RWB at the 1973 National). This picture was taken at her first show where she went 2nd in Sweeps.

There is a long story about Charity. To make it short, she was the runt of the litter and the vet said she should be put to sleep....she would never make it. But Debbie took matters into her own hands and fed her from the second day of her life. She went on to win the Utah CCA Tournament to represent Utah at the 1981 National. She won the open Sable and White Class and went RWB to her half sister, Ch. Waysides After The Gold Rush. RWD was a son of her brother Ch. Wayside's The Wiz.