74 Saber Tails Spring 2017
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Club of America
WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB
DOG SHOW BREED RESULTS
February 12, 2017
Congratulations to Iceage - Best of Breed in PBGVs and to his Breeder and Owners. And congratulations to the others who took
home a ribbon. Thanks to everyone who particicpated in the show, the agility trials, the obedience trials and Meet the Breed. Until
next year... Full results are as follows:
Best of Breed
GCH CH Iceage V. Tum-Tums Vriendjes
GCH Dehra Amazona Bvlgari x Vivace V. Tum-Tums Vriendjes
Bred By: Gwen Huikeshoven
Owned By: Brad Duelks & Deborah King & Brianne Major & Nick Frost
Best of Opposite Sex
GCH CH Soletrader Annie Mac
Soletrader Dunc ‘N’ Disorderly x Soletrader Peek A Boo
Bred By: Gavin & Sara Robertson
Owned By: Sara Robertson & Wendy Doherty & Donna Moore
Select Dog
GCH CH Auriga Peter Parker
CH Auriga’s Just Jack x Charbonnel Mae West With Soletrader
Bred By: Wendy Doherty & Gavin & Sara Robertson
Owned By: Martin & Wendy Doherty & Nadeen & Shawn Bennett & Eddie
Dziuk
Select Bitch
GCH CH Cj’s Sweet Georgia Brown
GCH Ice Cream V Tum-Tums Vriendjes x CH CJ’s It Was Meant To Be
Bred By: Jeanne Hurty & Charles Hurty
Owned By: Jeanne & Charles Hurty & Lynne & Mark Florian
Award of Merit
GCHS CH Pink Panther V. Tum-Tums Vriendjes
GCH Soletrader Bjorn Borg x Vilauddens Roa
Bred By: Gwen Huikeshoven
Owned By: Dina Planche & Gwen Huikeshoven & Diane Bolak
Award of Merit
CH Rashid Ram Iago
Auriga Soletrader Tony Tiger x Auriga’s January Jones
Bred By: Carlos Miguel Rashid
Owned By: Alberto Lega
Iceage In the Group Ring with Handler
Clint Livingston - Photo by Brianne Major
If you would like to watch the PBGVs in the ring, there is a video available
on the Westminster Kennel Club website at the following link: http://
www.westminsterkennelclub.org/breed-results/breed-videos-2017/
pancreatic disease. Also, there is not a similar consensus on
treatment of pancreatitis in dogs. Current treatments are
mostly based on case studies, laboratory research, expert
opinion, and extrapolation from results in humans. Thus, it
is difficult to predict the severity of the disease or the dog’s
prognosis. Nevertheless, there have been efforts to stan-
dardize treatment for dogs with acute pancreatitis. This has
resulted in the following current recommendations:
• Severe acute pancreatitis should be treated in a referral
veterinary hospital’s intensive care unit due to the high lev-
el of nursing support needed.
• Intravenous fluid therapy is typically needed to counter
the dehydration resulting from vomiting and lack of eating.
Either saline or lactated Ringer’s solution are commonly
given. The possible benefit of lactated Ringer’s solution is
that it is an alkalinizing fluid (that is, it increases pH) and
may prevent further inappropriate activation of pancreatic
enzymes within the pancreas. There has been no proven
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