Titles that WVDS dogs have attained:

Last Updated March 2005

Dog's Name  Flyball Titles   Agility Titles (Organization)  Herding Titles (Organization)  Obedience Titles (Organization)  Other Titles (Organization)  Owner / Handler
April  FDCH  ADCH (USDAA);  AX AXJ (AKC)        Karen Moureaux
Baloo - Runamuk Hullabaloo    ADCH (USDAA)        Meredith Bullock
Cap  FGDCH          Cherie Eskridge
Casey  FGDCH          Sanford & Nancy King
Clean Sweep Electra Lux    ADCH  (USDAA); MACH (AKC)        Kathy Marshall
Comebye Lil' Buckaroo Woody    AD SS SR  (USDAA); NAC NGC TN-N WV-N NJC OGC EGC (NADAC); NA NAJ OA (AKC)        Linda Smith
Contact Point's Anticipation "Quiver"    AAD AJ AR AG AS (USDAA);  OA OAJ (AKC)        Karen Moureaux
Contact Point's CS Whirlwind    ADCH  SCh  RCh  PDIII  PJIII (USDAA); O-EAC  EGC  EJC  TN-O  WV-N  TG-N (NADAC):  RS-E  GS-E  JS-E (ASCA) PT      Kathy Marshall
Contact Point's Driven To Win "Driven"    AR AD SSA SS SG (USDAA); OA OAJ (AKC)        Kate Moureaux
Contact Point's Full Tilt (Fleet)      HSAs (AKC)      Karen Moureaux
Contact Point's Rayo de Luz "Luz"    ADCH Bronze  LAA Bronze (USDAA); MACH3 (AKC)        Olga Chaiko
Contact Point's Thinks Quick "Quick"    ADCH TM-Gold SACh-Bronze GCh-Bronze SCh-Bronze JCh RCh  (USDAA);  MX MXJ   (AKC)  HSAs HRD1 HTD1 (Herding)      Kate Moureaux
Contact Point's Who's UR Daddy "Clue"      HXAs (AKC)      Karen Moureaux
Curry    ADCH (USDAA)        Terry & Kim Simons
Dallas  FDCH   ADCH (USDAA);  MX MXJ (AKC)    CDX (AKC)    Karen Moureaux
DC Sunshine's Double Dare    MAD (USDAA); AX  AXJ (AKC)  Herding Champion; HXAs; HXBs      Pat Charlton
Fantasy's It's All About Me (Belle)  FM          Jamie Wilson
Finn - Kensil's Berry Best Kin Finn  FGDCH          Laura Forgetta
Grendel    ADCH (USDAA); ATCh  NATCh  (NADAC)        Lynne Watson
Holman's Nell "Nell"      HSAs (AKC)      Karen Moureaux
Jaegerhof's Clean Sweep Eureka    MAD  GM  JM  RM (USDAA); MACH (AKC)      JH (Junior Hunter) AKC  Kathy Marshall
Joy's Heisey Diamond "Heisey"    ADCH SACh-Bronze TM GCh SCh JCh RCh P1  (USDAA); MACh2  (AKC)        Kate Moureaux
Maggie-Mae    AD  P2  (USDAA); NAC  NJC  OAC  OJC  NGC  (NADAC); NA  NAP  NAJ  NAJP  OA  OAP  OAJ OAJP  AXP  AXJP  (AKC)        Deborah Rohssler
Nel    ADCH (USDAA)        Kathy Lofthouse
Nick  FGDCH; FG40K          Stan Eskridge
Pepper - Dreamtime's Blue Steel    ATCh  (NADAC)        Ken Perlmutter
Phantom    ADCH  SCh  RCh  PDIII  PJIII (USDAA); O-EAC  EGC  EJC  TN-O  WV-N  TG-N (NADAC):  RS-E  GS-E  JS-E (ASCA)      IDDHA: BDD  Mandolina Moon
Ravin    TM-Bronze   ADCH (USDAA);   MACh (AKC)        Karen Moureaux
Rembrandt    ADCH (USDAA)        Terry & Kim Simons
Robbie  FGDCH          Stan Eskridge
Roxanne    ADCH (USDAA)        Terry & Kim Simons
Space    ADCH (USDAA)        Olga Chaiko
Splash  FGDCH          Stan & Denise Eskridge
Tango    ADCH (USDAA)        Terry & Kim Simons
XP Hope of Drummond "Hope"      HSAs (AKC)      Karen Moureaux


To update the above data, please click HERE and you will be taken to the member maintained source table

Title Acronyms / Abbreviations translator:  (in other words, just what do all those initials mean??)
The Dogpatch has a great web page that lists all the dog sport title abbreviations - so please click here.



What Is A Title Really?
It is not just a brag, not just a stepping stone to a higher Title, not just an adjunct to competitive scores.
 
A Title is a tribute to the dog that bears it, a way to honor the dog, an ultimate memorial.  It will remain in the record and in the memory for about as long as anything in this world can remain.  Few humans will do as well or better in that regard.  And though the dog herself doesn't know or care that her achievements have been noted, a Title says many things in the world of humans, where such things count.

A Title says your dog was intelligent, and adaptable, and good-natured. It says that your dog loved you enough to do the things that please you, however crazy they may have sometimes seemed. And a Title says that you loved your dog, that you loved to spend time with him because he was a good dog, and that you believed in him enough to give him yet another chance when he failed, and that in the end your faith was justified.

A Title proves that your dog inspired you to have the special relationship enjoyed by so few; that in a world of disposable creatures, this dog with a Title was greatly loved, and loved greatly in return. And when that dear short life is over, the Title remains as a memorial of the finest kind, the best you can give to a deserving friend, volumes of praise in one small set of initials before or after the name.


A Title is nothing less than love and respect, given and received permanently.

 Author:  Sandy Mowrey  (first published in Front and Finish in the late 1990's)


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