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The Olden Days1970sKerry Blues Photo Gallery
American and Dutch Ch. Townsend Flying Dutchman
Trucote Peg of My Heart at 14 months
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| American and Canadian Ch. Ruan's Blue Knight, C.DX, by Ch. Ruan's Blue Victory ex Ch. Lady Blue Magic, C.D.X. Breeders, William J. Morris and John Novey, Jr. Owner, William J. Morris. Blue Knight was ranked fiftieth in 1973 in Terrier Type. Finished championship in five shows from November 1971 to April 1972. |
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| Sundowner's Lady McDermott, sired by Ch. Tontine's Something Else out of Sundowner's Siobran O'Neil. Bred, owned, and handled by Neil Hamilton. From left to right, Lady, winning the Brood Bitch Class at the 1975 Specialty of the Kerry Blue Terrier Club of Northern California; her son Ch. Sundowner's British Sterling, who took Rest of Breed; and her daughter, Ch. Sundowner's Brea Linda, who was Winners Bitch. |
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| American and Canadian Ch. Morbleu's Marauder of Tontine, sired by Ch. Tontine's Himself of Morbleu ex Ch. Morbleu Toni O'Tontine. Breeders /owners: Lucille Myers and Ray Perry. Handler: Ray Perry. Marauder won one all breed Bcst-in-Show and seven Specialty Best-in-Show awards. Marauder was Best of Breed eighty times, Group first ten times, Group second eighteen times, Group third twelve times, and Group fourth nine times. |

American and Canadian Ch. Walmar's Irish Gleam, by American and Canadian Ch. Tailteann's No Regrets ex Canadian Ch. Tailteann's Nickey's Girl. Bred by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacob, Canada. Owner and handier, Henry Herwig. Gleam is the dam of several AKC champions.

Trucote Captain William
Owned by Mrs. J. URMSTON, 88 Donksesteeweg, Brasschaat, Belgium
This truly great Kerry Blue dog was born in America, where he was purchased by Mrs. Urmston as a puppy with a potentially exciting future, Reared at her home in Belgium, his latent qualities were quickly brought to the fore. At the tender age of 14 months he had his first best in show at Brussels, quickly followed by another best in show at Rotterdam. His owner decided that to qualify this dog's greatness, the competition must be of the very highest standard, hence in April, 1970, he went back to the States in the care of Ric and Lesley Chashoudian. When the "Captain" walks into the ring there is little doubt about his intentions, after surveying the field you can watch him pull out all the stops and perform to perfection. His outstanding qualities are equally evident to the ringsiders. When you put your hands on him every assurance he gives is clerly defined-a great Kerry in an age of great Kerries His wins to date (at press time in early 1971) with the Chashoudian's handling are:
After an illustrious career in the States, "Captain" will return to his owner in Belgium for a restricted show campaign on the Continent, remembering that prior to visiting America he had been awarded the necessary four C.A.C.I.B. Certificates to qualify him for his European Title, the exception being that he was too young to receive it, the ruling in Europe being what it is. As one famous judge remarked - this dog will not remain a "Captain" for long, perhaps he would be better called "Commander."
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