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IN FULL CRY NO 3 Newsletter of the Beagle Association of Gauteng
Affiliated to KUSA
December 2013
PINOAK BEAGLES
South Africa’s top winning Beagle show kennel for the second consecutive year, this year winning
seven out of fifteen categories in the Beagle of the Year national competition
Another home bred Beagle Puppy of the Year - 2013
Pinoak Divine Delilah
(Ch Moomba Bindie of Pinoak x Ch Rossut Junket of Pinoak Imp UK)
Newsletter Content
Page 1 – Club information Page 2 – Letter from The Chair
Page 4 – What to look for in a breeder Page 5 - Members page
Page 6 - Milestones Page 7 – Rainbow Bridge
Page 8 – FCI World Agility Championships 2013 Page 10 - Winners Gallery
Page 12 - National Beagle of the Year - Final Positions & Roll of Honour
Page 18 – Pinoak Beagles - Advertisement
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Club Information
Postal Address P.O.Box 7 Oranjeville, Free State, 1995
Website http://thebeagleassociation.co.za
Committee Chairperson Shuna de Villiers
Vice Chairperson Audrey Hauptfleisch
Secretary Sue Kranz Treasurer Kirsty Hauptfleisch
Carolyn Chelchinsky Goobie Marn
Jack Peden Jean Peden
Daelene Venter Johan Venter
Agility Correspondent & Health Rep Carolyn Chelchinsky
Beagle of the Year Convenor Shuna de Villiers
Beagle Rescue Audrey Hauptfleisch
Bookstall Convenor Shuna de Villiers
Country Member Rep Goobie Marn
Newsletter Editor Shuna de Villiers
Membership fees Due 1st January
Ordinary members R50 pa : Pensioners R40 pa
Advertising Breeders Listing* R50 pa
Limited to Kennel name, email/website address & tel.no.
Newsletter R50 per insertion
Website To be advised
Contact us: Shuna de Villiers [email protected] 072 6131898
Audrey Hauptfleisch [email protected] 082 8984805
Kirsty Hauptfleisch [email protected] 082 4824571
Carolyn Chelchinsky [email protected]
Conditions apply
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Letter from the Chair
2013 has been a significant year for Beagles, we’ve seen the affiliation of the Beagle Association to
KUSA and Beagles numbers at shows across the country have been on the increase, we sincerely hope
that this trend continues in the forthcoming year. Sadly for the sport there have been a few isolated
incidences where the integrity of some of the exhibitors, and more importantly of a few judges, has
not been beyond reproach. It is important to keep this behaviour in perspective however as it is very
much minority behaviour and at the end of the day the only people who are fooled by it are the
perpetrators themselves. South Africa also hosted the agility world championships and yes Beagle(s)
were involved, more on this elsewhere.
Again on the negative side there have been a number of reports of registered breeders not supplying
registration papers for registered puppies they have sold, thus preventing potential exhibitors from
entering shows, apart from being dishonest & fraudulent. If this occurs purchasers of puppies do have
recourse through the KUSA complaints procedures and should not hesitate to contact the KUSA as this
is the only way to eliminate this practice. Additionally please contact us to check whether they are
members of the Association. Also most alarmingly there has been of report of a scam by a so-called
breeder in Alberton selling non-existent puppies, a family in Kwazulu Natal lost a substantial amount
of money. Both practices highlight the need for purchasers only to purchase from KUSA registered and
Beagle Association recommended breeders, that way you do have some comeback.
Membership subscriptions are now due and membership application packs have been sent out. While
there is a steady trickle of subscriptions coming in, this is a reminder to existing members to renew and
enthusiasts wishing to join, to fill in and return the membership application form together with
subscription. Anyone wanting a pack who has not received one should contact a member of the
committee, see page 1 for contact details.
Congratulations to all the winners of the various categories of the Beagle of the Year competition. We
have winners from three provinces. Trophies and prizes will be handed out at the Beagle Association
first Open Show to be held on the 26th January 2014 at Goldfields Showgrounds, country members will
receive theirs just as soon as we can get them to you. There are 15 prize categories plus the Chairman’s
special award. We currently have two trophies only, Beagle of the Year and Puppy of the Year, anybody
wishing to donate a trophy should contact the committee. Additionally anyone, members or exhibitors,
wishing to propose changes to the Beagle of the Year competition should submit their proposals to the
committee for consideration, not later than the 31st January 2014.
Our Open Show as stated above will be held on the 26th January 2014. A date for your diary, schedules
will be sent out this month. Subject to confirmation from KUSA we will have a Beagle specialist as a
judge for this our first Open Show, so please support our show.
The Beagle Association under the auspices of Northern Areas Provincial Council will be holding a breed
seminar also at Goldfields Showgrounds on the 16th June 2014. This seminar will be of interest to all
owners, breeders, exhibitors, judges as well as anyone wishing to join the judges training scheme.
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We welcome Carolyn Chelchinsky, a new member, who has been co –opted onto the committee to
serve as Agility Correspondent and Health Rep. Any questions on either subject can be directed to her,
please see page 1 for her contact details. We also welcome onto the committee existing members Jack
& Jean Peden
Our AGM will be held at Goldfields in February. Members will be notified of the exact date.
With effect from 2014 we will be featuring Rogues Gallery, this is a photo/caption competition. Please
submit your Beagle photos with a suitably apt caption, the winning photo /caption from all entries
received will be selected by a guest judge at the year end and the winner will receive a fabulous hamper
from our sponsors. Please do not include names of dogs, people or owners. Entries will be displayed in
the newsletter and also on the website. Our website is under construction but is live, and improving all
the time so visit it occasionally. http://thebeagleassociation.co.za
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Please let us have your unwanted books, any language, any genre for our second hand book stall.
Contact us and we will collect. Our next book sale will be at our Open Show on the 26th January 2014.
Our bookstall is our main fundraiser so please support us.
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What to look for in a breeder
Why you should only ever buy from registered breeders? Registered breeders are members of KUSA and
as such are bound by their rules, regulations and ethics regarding the breeding of pure bred dogs.
Unregistered breeders are unnecessarily adding to the already large pool of unwanted mongrel dogs
which frequently end up at rescue centres around the country. However you need to be aware of puppy
mills/farmers as these exist amongst registered breeders as well as amongst unregistered breeders.
Puppy farmers are volume breeders who have little regard or consideration for the basic needs & care
of their breeding bitches and puppies and who breed purely for financial gain and not for the
betterment of the breed. Breeders, like potential puppy purchasers, need to supply references.
References can be sought from specialist Breed Clubs, Veterinarians, neighbours, as well as satisfied
puppy purchasers.
Reputable registered breeders breed only to improve the breed and have a researched breeding
program based on sound breeding principles working within the existing breed standard. Reputable
registered breeders do not seek to experiment with or change the breed according to their own
personal preferences for colour, size, shape, temperament, etc. Dogs that are registered with KUSA have
a traceable and verifiable pedigree and are indeed what they say they are . Any papers that are supplied
with unregistered dogs are worthless as they cannot be authenticated.
Chose a breeder who is quite happy for you to visit their premises and view their breeding stock, which
should be happy, healthy and sound. Kennels and runs should be clean, free from excrement, have a
plentiful water supply, be light and airy, shaded, of sufficient size to allow the dogs to exercise freely,
with undercover and sheltered sleeping areas. Many of the smaller breeders house their breeding stock
within their homes thus ensuring that their dogs and puppies are well socialised.
The breeder you select should be knowledgeable about their selected breed, the breed standard, its
history, function, needs, both psychological and physical, of the dogs, pros and cons of the breed,
genetic heritage, testing available and most importantly temperament.
Never buy a puppy that has not been seen at least once by a qualified veterinarian, that does not have a
veterinary record and microchip identification papers. Due to administration delays, registration papers
are usually not yet available when the puppy is 8 weeks old, but ask for proof that they have been
submitted to the KUSA. The average registration delay thereafter is four weeks.
Some breeders impose breeding restrictions and insist on purchase contracts, ensure you understand
the implications of these. Shop around and speak to as many breeders as possible and be discerning and
sift the wheat from the chaff.
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We need your input here too.
Welcome
Welcome to new members Carolyn Chelchinsky , Diana Hansen, Vicky Harris, Kim Heller, Bill and Jane
Mills, Maryke Pigden, Sylvia Tutchener, Michel and Verena Zimmerman and new exhibitor Carla Pohl
Snippets
Best Veteran in Show at the Junior Kennel Club Open Show on 3rd of November was a Beagle. Ch
Morninghunt William Wallace. We expect to see a lot more of Wallace in the show ring again.
Best Puppy in Show at the Western Gauteng Open Show on 17th of November was also a Beagle Pinoak
Finian of Morninghunt
Yet another Beagle was on the BIS/RBIS podium at the Celtic Breeds Charity Christmas Open Show on
the 1st of December, this time it was the turn of Pinoak Baron Ferdinand who took Reserve Best Puppy
in Show
Thanks
Donations in cash & kind have been received from Vicky Harris, Audrey Hauptfleisch, Royal-Canin,
Johan Venter and the Zimmermans. Thank you one and all.
Puppy enquiries
The Beagle Association regularly receive enquiries regarding the availability of puppies for sale. Any
members with current or planned litters wishing us to pass on their details should contact Audrey or
Shuna.
Breeders Listing – R50 per annum- conditions apply
Esmalyke – Maryke Pigden – 082 5697085 www.esmalykebeagles.co.za
Morninghunt - Audrey Hauptfleisch - 082 8984805 [email protected]
Pinoak – Shuna de Villiers - 072 6131898 – www.pinoakbeagles.co.za
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MILESTONES
The Class of 2013
Beagles which have achieved championship status during the course of the year.
Apologies for any omissions – I need you to feed me this information.
Ardmore Brigit’s Mathilda of Esmalyke – Bitch – Maryke Coetzee Pigden
Brialey For Your Eyes Only of Cherive (Imp Aus) – Bitch – Clive Roberts
Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp Aus) – Dog – Candice Theron
Cherive A Kind of Magic – Dog – Clive Roberts
Cherive The Kingstone – Dog- Clive Roberts/Hazel Leipsig
Hampstead Chola of Voxcreek – Bitch- Candice Theron
Morninghunt Cubb Gummi – Bitch – Kirsty Hauptfleisch
Pinoak Bonne Bella- Bitch – Shuna de Villiers
Highlights of the Year
Beagle BIS placings at all breed championship shows
Voxcreek Tribal Torrent - 3rd BBPIS – Uitenhage Kennel Club
Voxcreek Tribal Torrent – RBBPIS – Walmer Kennel Club
Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp Aus) – 4th BJIS – Walmer Kennel Club
Pinoak Divine Delilah – RBPIS – West Coast Kennel Club
Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp Aus) – 4th BJIS - Durban & District KC
Pinoak Fogarty – 4th BBPIS - Queenstown Kennel Club
Pinoak Fogarty - 4th BBPIS – Grahamstown Kennel Club
Pinoak Fitzhenry – RBBPIS – Margate Kennel Club
Pinoak Finian of Morninghunt – RBBPIS – Sasolburg Kennel Club
Pinoak Baron Ferdinand – 3rd BBPIS – Cape Town Kennel Club
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I’Je Suis Precieuse de la Meute D’Asterion of Voxcreek (Imp Fr) – 4thBBPIS – Hottentots Holland KC
I’Je Suis Precieuse de la Meute D’Asterion of Voxcreek (Imp Fr) – RBBPIS – SA Ladies KC
Nullgai Gustavo of Voxcreek – BNIS – SA Ladies KC
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Ch Gaeblefield Leo the Lion
Our oldest competitor aged 10 years
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Rainbow Bridge 2013
Remembering those Beagles that gave us great pleasure and love during their short lives
Audrey & Kirsty Hauptfleisch’s - Belle - Ch Morninghunt Blue My Belle 2006 - 2013
Snoopy – Ch Morninghunt Baroness Snoopy 2005 - 2013
Gucci – Morninghunt Gucci 2007 - 2013
All poisoned on the 14/02/2013
Carole Lynam & John Kenny’s - Rosie - Pinoak Araminta 2011- 2013
Louise & Naas Hefer’s – Odie – Pinoak Fraser 2013 - 2013
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FCI World Agility Championships 2013
Submitted by Carolyn Chelchinsky
The World Agility Championships (AWC) are organised annually in Europe and the winners gain the title
‘World Agility Champion’. This was the first time in the history of the event that it left the European
continent. South Africa was honoured to host the event but unfortunately due to the distance, the costs
involved and a number of other factors the teams attending were much smaller than usual. The
countries that attended were Spain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, USA, Norway and
South Africa. The event was held 11-13 October at The Dome in Northgate, JHB.
Dog agility is a dog sport in which a handler directs a dog through an obstacle course in a race for both
time and accuracy. Dogs run off-leash with no food or toys as incentives, and the handler can touch
neither dog nor obstacles. Consequently the handler's controls are limited to voice, movement, and
various body signals, requiring exceptional training of the animal and coordination of the handler.
In its simplest form, an agility course consists of a set of standard obstacles laid out by a judge in a
design of his or her own choosing in an area of a specified size. Depending on the type of competition,
the obstacles may be marked with numbers indicating the order in which they must be completed.
There can be jumps, tubes, as well as contact obstacles like the A-frame, See-Saw and Dog walk. Courses
are complicated enough that a dog could not complete them correctly without human direction. In
competition, the handler must assess the course, decide on handling strategies, and direct the dog
through the course, with precision and speed equally important. Many strategies exist to compensate
for the inherent difference in human and dog speeds and the strengths and weaknesses of the various
dogs and handlers. Agility caters for many breeds and sizes of dogs but working breeds like Border
Collies excel at the sport. There are very few beagles that compete in agility, because of the obedience
and focus on handler that it requires, however it is possible.
As this is a beagle newsletter I thought I would give you feedback on the wonderful beagle that
competed at the AWC. Piet (registered name-Beauty Succession’s Parker Jones) is a
beautiful tan and white, male beagle from Germany and was born 13 Jan 2009. When
asked whether he travelled well to SA, his owner Johanna Mueller said that he was
perfectly calm and slept in his crate the whole time.
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Piet performed excellently at the event finishing 6th in the
Individual agility (contact)
round, 9th in the individual
jumping round and 5th overall
Individual Medium dog. He also
assisted the German team in
coming 2nd in the Medium
category. He was not the fastest dog but was very consistent and ran
a number of excellent clear rounds. Like most beagles he is very
food driven and that is what Johanna uses to train him.
The South African teams did us proud, finishing on the podium in each category. They finished 2nd in the
Large, 3rd in the Medium and Small categories. A special mention goes to Annaret Meintjies! She was in
the Medium team with her Kooikerhondjie and in the Large team with her Border Collie but the
fantastic thing is that she started agility with her 2 beagles, Emma and Levi.
On the first day of the event there was a KUSA affiliated show, The SA Cup, in
which 2 beagles competed, Zoe and Bernie. These 2 beagles are in their first
year of competing and did really well for their first time at such an event.
Neither dog was placed but ran well despite the new surface underfoot, the
lights, cameras and crowds.
So you see, it is possible to do agility with
beagles! It just takes a lot of work and patience.
Photos courtesy of- K9 Action Shots, Carmen van der Merwe and C-Magic Photography
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Winners Gallery
BOY, Junior BOY, CC DOG Winner Runner Up BOY
Ch Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp AUS) Ch Cherive High Power
Best Opposite Sex BOY – Ch Pinoak Augusta’s Wicked Veteran BOY - Ch Thornwick Penny Velvet
Puppy BOY – Pinoak Divine Delilah Baby Puppy BOY – Pinoak Ernie Who Else of
Morninghunt
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Neutered BOY -Nullgai Gustavo of Voxcreek CC Bitch winner - Ch Hampstead Chola of Voxcree k
Sire of the Year – Ch Serenaker Love Me Do of Dam of the Year - Ch Rossut Junket of
Pinoak (Imp UK) of Pinoak (Imp UK)
Breeder of the Year – Shuna de Villiers with KUSA National Beagle
FCI Beagle of the Year Ch Pinoak Archie’s a Duke Ch Cherive A Kind of Magic
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National Beagle of the Year Competition
The National Beagle of the Year is a competition to determine the Beagle that has won the most Best of
Breeds & Reserve Best of Breeds during the course of any one show year, it is not a competition to
determine the dog that has beaten the most other dogs and differs from other competitions in that it
takes into account Reserve Best of Breeds. In addition to the Beagle of the Year there are various other
categories which are validated by other KUSA recognised awards, eg Veteran, Junior, Puppy, Baby
Puppy, Neutered Dog, as well as recognition given to Sires, Dams & Breeders of the top dogs. The Beagle
of the Year is free and all Beagles exhibited at Championship Shows throughout South Africa
automatically qualify
The points allocation can be obtained from the Chairman by interested parties
Please note that an unauthorised version of these leaderboards is being displayed on another
website. Any discrepancies between the two is of no concern of the Beagle Association. The Beagle
Association does an internal audit to ensure accuracy of these leaderboards according to the points
allocation, and based on these results the awards will be made at the year end, however should any
exhibitor have a query about their dogs points please contact us and we will check that no error has
occurred.
2013 Final Positions
Beagle of the Year Sex Points
Ch Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp Aus) D 206
Ch Cherive High Power D 129
Ch Pinoak Archie’s a Duke D 105
Ch Pinoak Augusta’s Wicked B 103
Ch Cherive A Kind of Magic D 43
Ch Morninghunt Tygra B 35
Ch Hampstead Chola of Voxcreek B 30
Ch Ardmore Brigets Matilda of Esmalyke B 25
Pinoak Divine Delilah B 20
Ch Brialey For Your Eyes Only of Cherive (Imp Aus) B 15
Ch Pinoak Bonne Bella B 15
Voxcreek Tribal Torrent D 15
Roll of Honour
Beagle of the Year
2011 Ch Jebori Geronimo
2012 Ch Rossut Junket of
Pinoak (Imp UK)
2013 Ch Brialey Live & Let Die
of Voxcreek (Imp Aus)
Runner Up
2011 Ch Moomba Bindie of
Pinoak
2012 Ch Cherive High Power
2013 Ch Cherive High Power
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Ch Cherive The Kingstone D 11
Cherive Your Nemesis D 5
Ch Jebori Geronimo D 5
Vroeggenoeg Arthur of Voxcreek D 5
Veteran Beagle of the Year
Ch Thornwick Penny Velvet B 42
Ch Morninghunt William Wallace D 16
Ch Thornwick Penny Chalcedony D 5
Junior Beagle of the Year
Ch Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp Aus) D 132
Voxcreek Tribal Torrent D 38
Morninghunt Kanga B 26
Ch Pinoak Bonne Bella B 18
Ch Brialey For Your Eyes Only of Cherive (Imp Aus) B 10
Pinoak Divine Delilah B 8
Baby Puppy Beagle of the Year
Pinoak Ernie Who Else of Morninghunt D 46
I’l Je Suis Precieuse de la Meute DÁsterion
Of Voxcreek (Imp Fr) B 29
Pinoak Baron Ferdinand D 26
Voxcreek Tribal Torrent D 22
Pinoak Fogarty D 14
Pinoak Finian of Morninghunt D 8
Pinoak Fitzhenry D 8
Best Opposite Sex
2011 Ch Rossut Junket of
Pinoak (Imp UK)
2012 Ch Cherive High Power
2013 Ch Pinoak Augusta’s
Wicked
Veteran Beagle of the Year
2011 Ch Cherive Millenium
Moon
2012 Ch Thornwick Penny
Velvet
2013 Ch Thornwick Penny
Velvet
Junior Beagle of the Year
2011 Ch Moomba Bindie of
Pinoak
2012 Ch Pinoak Archie’s a
Duke
2013 Ch Brialey Live & Let die
of Voxcreek (Imp Aus)
Baby Beagle Puppy of the Year
2013 Pinoak Ernie Who Else of
Morninghunt
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Puppy Beagle of the Year
Pinoak Divine Delilah B 130
Voxcreek Tribal Torrent D 65
Cherive Your Nemesis D 25
Esmalyke La Boheme B 22
Morninghunt Kanga B 20
Pinoak Ernie Who Else of Morninghunt D 14
Cherive Shamus D 11
Morninghunt Tigger of Moomba D 5
Pinoak Dig Me Digby D 5
Neutered Dog of the Year
Nullgai Gustavo of Voxcreek 9
Ch Gaeblefield Leo the Lion 5
Sire of the Year – SA Residents only
Ch Serenaker Love Me Do of Pinoak (Imp UK) 143
Ch Cherive Millenium Moon 75
Ch Moomba Bindie of Pinoak 32
Cherive New Amendment 29
Ch Thornwick Penny Jasper (Posthumous) 28
Ch Cherive High Power 24
Studvet Rusty 18
Ch Ardmore Jastus Charlie (Posthumous) 15
Ch Moomba Bendigo 10
Ch Cherive A Kind of Magic 9
Ch Pinoak Archie’s a Duke 9
Ch Cherive New Sensation 6
Ch Newlin Quentin of Beacott (Imp UK) 5
Puppy Beagle of the Year
2011 Morninghunt Cub
Gummi
2012 Pinoak Bonne Bella
2013 Pinoak Divine Delilah
Neutered Dog of the Year
2013 Nullgai Gustavo of
Voxcreek
Sire of the Year
2011 Ch Newlin Quentin of
Beacott (Imp UK)
2012 Ch Serenaker Love Me
Do of Pinoak (Imp UK)
2013 Ch Serenaker Love Me
Do of Pinoak (Imp UK)
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Leranda Sir Bailey 4
Jebori Hertzog of Vroeggenoeg 3
Ch Towri Thoar (Posthumous) 1
Dam of the Year – SA Residents only
Ch Rossut Junket of Pinoak (Imp UK) 152
Rossut Annabel of Cherive (Imp UK) 81
Ch Hampstead Chola of Voxcreek 29
Cherive Cleopatra 24
Ch Fallowfield Lotti of Pinoak (Imp UK) 21
Ch Morninghunt Blue My Belle (Posthumous) 21
Studvet Rozelle of Hampstead 18
Ardmore Barnoo Bridget 15
Ch Morninghunt Tygra 10
Cherive New Legend 9
Ch Morninghunt Snarf of Pinoak 8
Ch Thornwick Penny Amethyst 6
Ch Ardmore Brigitts Mathilda of Esmalyke 4
Ch Jebori All that Jazz of Bobidi 3
Jemima of Vroeggenoeg 3
Ch morninghunt Nononsenala 2
Ch Gaeblefield Pussy Willow (Posthumous) 1
Ch Thornwick Penny Royal Gem (Posthumous) 1
Troost Tess of Nullgai 1
Breeder of the Year – SA Residents only
Shuna de Villiers (Pinoak) 185
Clive Roberts (Cherive) 114
Kirsty Hauptfleisch (Morninghunt) 33
Candice Theron (Voxcreek) 29
Mrs R M Cronje (Hampstead) 18
Melanie de Jongh (Ardmore) 15
Dam of the Year
2011 Ch Moomba Jinderbine
2012 Rossut Annabel of
Cherive (Imp UK)
2013 Ch Rossut Junket of
Pinoak (imp UK)
Breeder of the Year
2011 K C Hauptfleisch
2012 C Roberts
2013 S M de Villiers
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Susan Penny (Thornwick) 7
Maryke Coetzee Pigden (Esmalyke) 4
Mrs R Smit (Vroeggenoeg) 3
Shani Smit (Jebori) 3
Vicky Harris (Gaeblefield) 1
Michelle Lee (Nullgai) 1
CC Dog
Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp Aus) 27
Cherive A Kind of Magic 10
Voxcreek Tribal Torrent 5
Pinoak Ernie Who Else of Morninghunt 4
Cherive The Kingstone 1
CC Bitch
Hampstead Chola of Voxcreek 14
Pinoak Divine Delilah 9
Brialey For Your Eyes Only of Cherive (Imp Aus) 6
Morninghunt Kanga 6
Ardmore Brigets Matilda of Esmalyke 5
Pinoak Bonne Bella 3
Cherive Sabrina 2
Mercurymagics Quentins Vicky of Ardmore 2
Ardmore Lieskas Cloe 1
Cherive New Legend 1
Voxcreek Elusive Estuary 1
FCI Shows – 2013 Top Beagle
No points accrue from these for Beagle of the Year Categories
CACIB Dog
Ch Pinoak Archie’s a Duke 2
Dam of the Year
2011 Moomba Jinderbine
2012 Rossut Annabel of Cherive
(Imp)
Breeder of the Year
2011 K Hauptfleisch
2012 C Roberts
CC Dog
2011 Not recorded
2012 Pinoak Archie’s a Duke
2013 Brialey Live & let Die of
Voxcreek (Imp Aus)
CC Bitch
2011 Not recorded
2012 Pinoak Augusta’s Wicked
2013 Hampstead Chola of
Voxcreek
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Ch Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp Aus) 1
CACIB Bitch
CH Morninghunt Tygra 1
Ch Pinoak Augusta’s Wicked 1
Ch Rossut Junket of Pinoak (Imp UK) 1
FCI Beagle of the Year (BOB + RBOB + Group placings etc.)
Ch Pinoak Archie’s a Duke 17
Ch Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek (Imp Aus) 14
Ch Morninghunt Tygra 12
Ch Pinoak Augusta’s Wicked 5
Pinoak Divine Delilah 5
FCI Junior Beagle of the Year (BJ + Group placings etc)
Pinoak Divine Delilah 9
FCI Puppy of the Year ( BP + Group placings etc)
Pinoak Divine Delilah 18
Pinoak Baron Ferdinand 9
2013 KUSA National Beagle
Ch Cherive A Kind of Magic
2013 Dog of the Year Beagle Qualifiers
Ch Brialey Live & Let Die of Voxcreek D
Ch Cherive High Power D
Ch Pinoak Augusta’s Wicked B
2013 Junior Dog of the Year Beagle Qualifiers
Ch Pinoak Bonne Bella B
Pinoak Divine Delilah B
FCI Beagle of the Year
2011 Not recorded
2012 Ch Jebori Geronimo
2013 Ch Pinoak Archie’s a Duke
KUSA National Beagle
2011 Ch Morninghunt William
Wallace
2012 Ch Jebori Geronimo
2013 Ch Cherive A Kind of Magic
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PINOAK BEAGLES Wish you all a very happy Christmas and a successful 2014 in the showring, and offer you a sneak
preview of one of the newest homebred contenders for a place in the Pinoak 2014 show team.
See you there !
www.pinoakbeagles.co.za