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Ch. &
OTCH Willowcroft Wizard of Kandansk AGI SHDM AGNS AGNJS aka
"Tanim"

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Born: August 24,2001
Sire: Ch. Carnaby Corsair
Dam: Ch. Willowcroft Witchy Woman
Breeder: Gaylen J. Boutet
Accomplishments:
2002: Ch, BPIS.
2003: Multi Group Placements
2004: CD w. High Aggregate, AGN
2005: CDX, SHDCH, #3 ECS in Canada
2006: OTCH, AGI, #3 ECS in Canada
2007: AGNS, AGNJS, SHDM, #1 ECS in Canada (obed)
2008: OTCHX, semi retirement, #1 ECS in Canada
(Obed)
2009: Rally-O, Semi-Retirement |
 
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Tanim is NOT a breeding dog and we do not breed Cockapoos nor do we
promote cross breeds. If interested in an English Cocker,
please contact us for information about Willowcroft Kennels.
Willowcroft is a pure bred English Cocker kennel. They do all
pertinent health testing for this
breed and stand behind their dogs 100%. |
Tanim came to
us after Nisse retired. Mogens was looking for a good
performance dog that wouldn't tax his injured leg -
He came to us from Willowcroft - home of many good performance dogs.
And he has very good looks, too! More importantly, he has a great
temperament. Easy going, confident, devoted and attentive, and always
ready for whatever Mogens asks of him.
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This picture clearly shows
Tanim's athleticism - his great form as he flies over a solid agility jump. It
was taken at AKC's show in 2004. |
Special thanks for
Michael Calhoun for giving Tanim
and Mogens their first and third leg in Utility. Bill Rodgers and Karen
Russell also were judges that Mogens and Tanim have qualified under in
their search for the OTCH. |
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Tanim has now
acquired the title of OTCHX, and was rated by Dogs in Canada as #1
English Cocker Spaniel for 2007. He was #3 in 2005 and 2006, but has
now reached the highest attainment he will be able to achieve in obedience. Due to an old injury
Mogens won't be able to continue in agility; Tanim will have to content
himself with playing in Scent Hurdling, and the occasional appearance
in the veterans class. And then again, there is this new thing called Rally Obedience that just might be fun to compete in ...
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