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TICKET
BRENDA’S KANDU MOVING VIOLATION MX OAP MXJ NJP TSAD TGIII
When Punky came into season and Peggy Wanner asked me to breed her one more time, I decided to try a line breeding to Dewey. I bred Punky, a Dewey daughter, to a Dewey son named Lover who lived up to his name. What I got was a gorgeous Maltese with attitude. She is every bit her grandpa’s little girl! She’s either sound asleep, running at top speed or pestering her mom and grandpa. She is a smaller version of Dewey “with attitude”.
I started agility training with her by throwing toys over poles that were laying on the ground. We “played” at agility until she was around six months old and then began more serious training. She is the smallest Maltese in the house and the fastest one too! At a little over 7” in height, she looks like a fast hovercraft going down the dog walk and can do the weaves like a border collie.
Because of her speed, I asked Zee Marie, one of my agility students, to handle her as my knees were too arthritic to keep up with her. Zee put the NA, NAJ and OAJ titles on her. Currently, Karin Fastow has taken over controls and has helped Ticket finished her MX and MXJ titles.
Ticket and I completed the Clean Run Ultimate Weave Pole Challenge (60 poles) in 16.23 seconds eclipsing the previous first place record holder by over three seconds. Not too bad for such a little tyke! I look forward to seeing her excel beyond her grandpa’s & mother’s achievements.
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