ESP Aces Genifer, CDX, AX, AXJ


aka Jennie, Warrior Princess

Jennie's Story


In July of 1997 Jennie was confiscated by the SPCA because of poor living conditions. She spent two and a half years tied to an outhouse with no shelter, no regular feeding, and no love. When confiscated, she was nursing a litter of seven half German shepherd puppies. She then spent five weeks in the SPCA while her puppies grew to the legal adoption age of seven weeks. The SPCA intended to adopt out the puppies and euthanize Jennie for being �vicious.�

Fortunately, we convinced them she was not vicious and that we could offer her a good home. At this time, we thought Jennie was just another Rottweiler needing a home, never guessing her ESP heritage. Through some detective work, we were able to track down her previous owner and get her papers. At this time we discovered who she was--ESP Aces Genifer.

Wow, what high expectations to live up to now, considering she knew nothing but her name. She wasn�t housebroken and didn�t even know how to go up and down steps. Now, a year later, she has two CD legs (one a first place over twenty-five dogs) and two novice agility legs--one a first place with a time that beat over 100 other dogs!!

Most important though, Jennie is well loved, has an ample supply of tennis balls, good food to eat, a mountain to run on, and four brothers to romp with.




UPDATE, 11/17/98

Jennie finished her C.D. is style! Jennie competed at the Harrisburg DTC Trials on 11/14/98, winning first place in a class of 40 with a score of 196 1/2 for her final C.D. leg! The next day at Mt. Nittany DTC Trial, she took home a second place red ribbon in a class of 15.
Congratulations, Jennie, on a job well done!

UPDATE, 12/15/98

Jennie competed in novice obedience, standard novice agility, and novice JWW December 10-14, 1998 in Cleveland, Ohio. Her brilliant agility performances brought home three third place wins in novice standard and one fourth place win in novice JWW.
What a way to finish up a season! One year after starting her training at the RDLC, she now proudly sports both a C.D. and N.A. after her name!

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