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Crumpet
CH Sir Forrest Crump Von Braun
CD AX AXJ VC PHC AD EAC EJC OGC TDI CGC





Sir Forrest Crump Von Braun
Crumpet
DL593469/01
June 9, 1995 - January 15, 2008
WCP-5609G83M-PI
WCP-2888N/2002-82


CH Corgard's The Moose is Loose
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CH Corgard's Stocking Stuffer PHC, CGC, TDI

Breeder: Elizabeth Brown
Owner: Joyce Smuda & Michael Rickenback


            Crumpet's Pedigree and Show Photographs






Awards

CH - Championship
CD - Companion Dog
AX - Agility Excellent
AXJ - Agility Excellent Jumpers
VC - Versatile Corgi
PHC - Pembroke Herding Tested
AD - USDAA Agility
EAC - NADAC Elite Standard
EJC - NADAC Elite Jumpers
OGC - NADAC Open Gamblers
TDI - Therapy Dog International
CGC - Canine Good Citizen


Limited Breed Showing:
2 Best of Breeds
Herding Group II

Agility:
1999 #2 AKC PWC Novice Agility Dog
Qualify USDAA Steeplechase - 7th place
Qualify USDAA DAM - 10th Place
Qualify International Jumpers - 2nd place

AKC Agility:
MACH Points
2 Legs MX
3 Legs MXJ

USDAA Agility:

2 Legs AAD
1 Leg MJ
1 Leg MG
2 Legs MS
2 Legs MP

NADAC Agility:

NATCH Points
1 Leg Elite Gamblers
1 Leg Novice Tunnelers
1 Leg Novice Touch & Go
1 Leg Novice Weavers

Obedience:
2nd Place Qualify - Trenton KC
5 CD Legs - 193.5, 192, 191, 190, 189










Crumpet
Twelve Years old


Ribbons from:
Breed
Obedience
Agility






Crumpet
&
Owner/Handler Joyce Smuda


Qualifying & Placement
Agility Ribbons:

USDAA
NADAC
AKC

Crumpet is the once in a lifetime dog who would and will not quit. What did retire him was an injury from an Agility Obstacle.

During his twelve years, Crumpet has not only become my best friend, but a teammate that can never be replaced.

Formally trained for the Breed, Agility, and Obedience rings, I was able to carry over to training in Herding, Tracking and Frisbee. If there is a way for a handler to gain better understanding of a breed, it is with a dog who is willing to make mistakes.

When I thought we could go no further, Crumpet continuously surprised me. Rarely did he see a difference of Training and Ring, seriously and silly. All four combined, forming a different type of performance from each, dog and human.

Thank you, Little Man for letting me make mistakes.



                                           Last Updated on February 17, 2008                                           



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