CRFCRC Member News 2002
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| December 2002
There are now 4 generations of Blazin kids living in the Blazin
househood. On Saturday, December 21st, "Piper" (Ch Blazin's Enchanted Forest NAJ CGC) became the proud mother of 7 babies (2 boys, 5 girls). Mother and babies are doing great. Their father is Almanza Screwdriver.
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| November 2002
Cary and Janet Ciarico, and Flat-Coats "Bailey" and "Risa", are excited to
welcome "Libby" (Riversong's Dream Catcher) to their pack. Libby is from Cary and Janet's homebred Riversong "dream" litter by sire Ch Huntlane
Purdey of Birdmark JH CGC, out of Ch Rainbow Autumn's First Frost CD SH WCX
Can WC CGC. Libby is a fun girl who loves to play, retrieve, and enjoys her
afternoon naps. Now that her littermates have left the "nest", Cary and
Janet enjoy Libby's afternoon naps as well! ;-)
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| September 2002
Janet and Cary Ciarico (Riversong Retrievers) are happy to report
the whelping of their first litter, 2 boys and 5 girls, by dam Ch
Rainbow Autumn's First Frost CD SH WCX Can WC CGC "Risa", and sire
Ch Huntlane Purdey of Birdmark JH CGC "Jagger". Mom and pups are all doing great.
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| May 2002
Cheryl and Buzz Beach along with "Cutter", CH Maple Manse
Ruff and Trump CGC, and "Ceilidh", Scottish Terrier and
wannabe retriever, proudly announce that "Mouse", Bertschire Not Even A Mouse, joined the Beach pack in
early May. Mouse comes to us from Andrea Holzinger, Kass Goulding, and Donna Slavin in Georgia. She is the
daughter of Jeanne Lin's and Bernie S's Bones and half sister to Jeanne's Boomer and Sandy and John Bulger's
Brook. She is also a cousin to Blazin's Piper, Prue, Cricket, et al. Mouse is easy going, very
affectionate,and already comfortably entrenched as another pampered FCR with the Beaches. She will be
working on field and obedience training. Cutter reports that she is his new best friend for running in the yard
and swimming in the South River---finally some one his size that can keep up with his energy level! Ceilidh
reports that as long as Mouse keeps out of her food dish and sleeps in a crate at night instead of that king size
bed, she is a welcome addition.
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