
Page's
Pedigree
Stud Book Number 0337CH
09 May 1994 - 27 September 2005
Sire: Ch Melleck Hitchhiker
Dam: Bowentree Sucher at Rusmar
4th Post Graduate Bitch, 3 Counties Show 1996
2nd Graduate Bitch, Blackpool 1996
3rd Post Graduate Bitch, Hound Association 1996
3rd Post Graduate Bitch, Bournemouth 1996
3rd Post Graduate Bitch, WAHC Ch Show 1996
1st Post Graduate Bitch, AHA Open Show 1996
1st Post Graduate Bitch, NEAHC Ch Show 1996
1st Post Graduate Bitch, HC Wales Open Show 1996
3rd Post Graduate Bitch, SAC Ch Show 1996
RBB, Birmingham AHC Open Show 1997
2nd Post Graduate Bitch, Hound Assoc Open Show 1997
CC and 1st Post Graduate Bitch, Manchester 1997
1st Mid-Limit Bitch, NAHC Ch Show 1997
BB, RBIS, BOS WAHC Open Show 1997
2nd Limit Bitch, AHA Ch Show 1997
RCC and 2nd Limit Bitch, Three Counties 1997
Numerous other high placings, BIS and BB
Ahhh, Page. The pun is intended!
Page was bred by Dawn Russell and went to live with Dee
Waterman. In 1996, Dee went to New Zealand to judge and we went to
visit Lyn Prior-Hewson . Lyn was looking after two of Dee's dogs at
the time, and we met and fell in love with Page. She was about 18
months old then. When Dee returned from New Zealand she contacted us
and a partnership was set up between David and Dee. David collected
Page in September and she soon settled in to life at Numa. However, as
Page had been used to living in kennels, she was not very house-trained and
we had problems with her in this respect until she passed away.
We took Page to training classes (Ring Craft) as we have
all of our dogs. Page didn't really like being trained for exhibition
and spent a lot of time up on a chair behind Brian. She had great
conformation and movement, but didn't always raise her tail on the move.
Out of the ring, up it came like a cork! We spent hours in a field
training her to raise her tail, David at the front leading her, and Brian at
the rear holding her tail up!
Her show achievements listed above are impressive,
nonetheless. But in 1997 we noticed that her breath smelled badly and
we took her to the Vets. She had advanced gum disease and the Vet
recommended that four of her front teeth were removed. We obtained a
second opinion from a canine dental specialist in Swindon. He
concurred with the original diagnosis. We got a third opinion from a
Vet in Hampshire. He agreed with the earlier diagnoses and so it was
that Page had four of her front teeth out.
We put a case to the Kennel Club and were granted
permission to show Page with missing teeth. However, her show career
dipped alarmingly and eventually we agreed with Dee to allow Page to retire
gracefully. A great shame.
She was a great character and the noisiest of all at Numa.
She tried to talk. She wailed. She grumbled. She ran
around demented and then flopped down with a thud. She was convinced
that everyone who came to visit the house came to see her and it was
hilarious to watch her pushing up to visitors - me, me, me! Quiet -
she wasn't! Gorgeous - she was!
On 27 September 2005 David took Page to the Vet's for (we
thought) a routine treatment for a sore teat following a season.
Unfortunately, it was the big, nasty, "C". Having discussed possible
treatments, we decided that Page was too frail, at 111/2
years old, to survive and operation and so it was decided to give her
sleep. Sleep well, beautiful girl - and when you run, run face to the wind.
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