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"Stormy"
MACH Magnum's Little Storm Cloud CDX
5-29-93 to 4-3-07

Stormy was my friend's 1st Schipperke.  I took her home in March 2002 for Agility training.  Stormy was 9 years old.   Stormy was smart and a fast learner and was entered in her first show in June 2002.  She quickly earned her requirements to attend the 2003 AKC National Agility in Long Beach,CA.

Stormy among friends
Making memories with friends.


Stormy in the weaves


On March 28, 2004 she earned her Master Agility Champion title.  Stormy was a great little Agility Champion in the short time she spent with us.  Her friend, Butch, waited for her at the Rainbow Bridge.

Helen & Stormy


   Juneau   
The Jumping Jack

MX, MXJ. AXP, AJP, CGC
Juneau
Juneau attending the AKC Agility National in 2002

Helen and Juneau
Juneau at the AKC National in 2003




Juneau


Juneau at the AKC Agility National in 2003
Juneau attending the AKC Agility National in 2003


Juneau was one of my first agility dogs.  I took them in from a rescue center in San Angelo in 1996.  We went to a lot of agility trials together and he has a closet full of ribbons.  Juneau did very well in trials even though he had poor eyesight.  Juneau and Mao-Mao were like brothers their entire lives.

Juneau retired in July 2005 and went to Rainbow Bridge October 12, 2009.


   Mao Mao   
The Road Runner

MX, AXJ. AXP, AJP, CGC

Mao Mao

Mao Mao



Mao Mao was HIT Siberian Husky at the Dallas All-Breed Agility Trial
Mao Mao was the HIT Siberian Husky
at the Dallas All-Breed Agility Trial

Mao Mao placed First place at the Siberian Husky Club of America
Mao Mao was First in Agility
at the Siberian Husky Club of America

Mao-Mao too was one of my first agility dogs from a rescue center in San Angelo in 1996.  He also had a closet full of ribbons.

My most memorable experience with Mao-Mao was at ADOC trials at the convention center.   He was running very well until he approached the see-saw and had to relieve himself.  I caught the droppings!   My husband, Paul, was filming the run and said that was a real Kodak Moment.  When my younger relatives and friends saw the video, they asked how could you do that!  I replied "that's what you do for your loved ones.  Mao Mao retired in July 2005 and went to Rainbow Bridge June 5, 2010.


Loved and greatly missed by
Helen & Paul Rhodes





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