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Starkette Kennels

 Robin's Mom and Dad's Kennel

 

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Announcement in "Schnauzer Shorts," Official Breed Publication

CH. BARCLAY SQUARE BE GRAND - No. 1 Knight System in the U.S.A. for 1968 with 1 BEST IN SHOW... 1 BEST IN SPECIALTY...4 GROUP FIRSTS... 5 GROUP SECONDS... 3 GROUP THIRDS... 18 BEST OF BREEDS

BARINET CHA CHA CHA, American U.D.. Canadian C.D as No. 1 OBEDIENCE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER IN THE U.S.A.... No. 1 OBEDIENCE TERRIER IN THE U.S.A. 1968 RECORD 19 SHOWS... 4 TIMES - Highest Scoring Dog... 9 FIRSTS... 5 SECONDS... 3 THIRDS... 1 FOURTH... Handler Jeannette Stark

John Knight advises that this is a "FIRST" for the breed.  We might indicate the possibility in may be a record for all breeds as well.

In 1968, Cha Cha was winner of "DOG WORLD'S" Canine of Distinction Award!

Mom and Cha Cha win High In Trial at Fox River Valley KC, Chicago, IL

Cha Cha poses with with some of her Obedience Trophies

                                         

CH Barkley Square Be Grand aka BG.  Front Cover and "Cover Story" in Schnauzer Shorts - 1968

Starkette Kennels

Another STARKETTE announcement in Schnauzer Shorts

Ch Starkette Cookies n' Cream                    Westminster Kennel Club Medal

Ch Starkette's Cookies n' Cream winning Best Of Breed at Westminster Kennel Club in the Year 2000

Mom after obedience win with Bon Bon. I'm standing next to her with Touché and dad is in the background - Circa late 1950's

Dad and schnauzer pup in his Grooming Salon - Crestwood Grooming

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