BUT THERE'S MORE TO A LAUGHING CAVALIER
THAN JUST A PRETTY FACE...

 

                 
                               Brix Photo by Family Tree Portraits

(left) "Brix," owned and loved by Jane Pitts of Seattle, excels in obedience and therapy work. Her official name with titles is U-UD Laughing Brix UD, RA, C-UD, Can. CD. Brix is the first Cavalier in CKCSC, USA to win the demanding obedience title of C-CDX and is the #1 ranked Cavalier in obedience in the Front and Finish 2000 Delaney ratings. She is also a Delta Society Pet Partner therapy dog and was nominated for the American Kennel Club's "Award for Canine Excellence" for the year 2000.

(right) "Captain," Roy's boy, was ranked second in the nation in agility in his class, has several AKC Canine Good Citizenship awards, and is a Pet Partner, a trained and registered therapy dog with Delta Society.


It's SUPERDOG!
OK, maybe he can't leap tall buildings in a single bound, but this is one super dog!
 
Laughing Kendall is the first winner--and therefore the world record holder--
of the Ultimate Weave Pole Challenge, put on by Clean Run.  He did all
60 (!)
weave pole without popping out, and he did them in 19.32 seconds! Anyone
 who has tried their dog on weave poles knows how truly amazing this feat is.
 
He also has the fantastic distinction of having his Triple-Triple Superior
(his NATCH) and his Outstanding NATCH--all under NADAC (North American
 Dog Agility Council),  where the fast dogs run!
 
 Kendall is owned, loved, trained, and run by  Dana and Carol Scranton of Kalispell, Montana.

(left) "Dippity-Do," on her therapy rounds in Sun City, Arizona.

(right) Excellent! Within only four months of competition, Dippity-Do earned her NA, NAJ, OA, OAJ, and USDAA Agility Dog titles, advancing rapidly to AKC Excellent Class competition.

One-year-old  "Laughing Oslo" loves the snow and gets his
exercise by training his person, Alexa, an accomplished
Nordic ski racer. Here they are sharing a run in
downtown Lindley Park, Bozeman, Montana.



WE ARE OFTEN ASKED IF CAVALIERS ARE GOOD WITH CHILDREN.
WELL, SEE FOR YOURSELF...

    








 


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