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Profiles Chloe had a very successful show career. She was the first French Bulldog in South Australia to be awarded best in group, also she was challenge bitch and best of breed, defeating her litter brother Aust. Ch. mjosa Syldaz Chester, at the Adelaide royal show 1992. She went on to be placed third in group, with an entry of 473 dogs in the non-sporting group, the judge being Mr Andrew Brace of the UKAnother significant win was runner-up in show, and junior in show at the French Bulldog club's championship show in 1992, the judge being Mr Cyril Bernfeld of Conneticut USA. Mr Bill Stevenson, formerly of the UK, Apocco Deodar French Bulldogs, gave her best in group, junior in group. During the time that i had her she attained 21 best of breed, 2 best in groups, 8 runner up in group, 16 classes in group, one best in Show, 4 runner-up in show, and 12 classes in show. All this in less than two years. her new owners continued to show her in the Eastern states with the same success. Her great-nephew Mjosa Guy De Gaultier has not been shown as much, in fact not at all last year, due to other commitments, but this will be his year. He has to date been shown only five times for two baby puppy in group and in show two puppy in group and in show and two best of group, at championship and open show level. Aust. Ch. Ravanian Royal Raver
A champion of the past. I purchased this beautiful dog from Western Australia. He was the Frenchie in South Australia who made people realise there was such a breed. I had been showing Frenchies since 1982 with little success, then Ko-Ko to his friends, came along. His show record is as follows 11 classes in group, 1 runner-up in group, 3 best of breeds, 2 classes in show, 3 runner-up classes in show, All this acheived when I was the only exhibitor of Frenchies in South Australia. Fortunately they are now a bit more popular, and other people have come into the exhibiting of them since 1991.
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