Dialynne
Delight at Canowindra (or how
it all started!)
pedigree
Pippin came to Canowindra in August 2003, a present from our youngest son who
had decided to act on my lifetime ambition to own a beagle. My grateful thanks
go to all at Dialynne for this treasured girl.
Pippin was a beauty, the prettiest puppy I’d ever seen, with long dark ears
that seemed to hang down to her knees. I had read ‘Beagles as Pets’
(obtainable from
Beagle Welfare)
and was determined to do things ‘right’ so I enrolled her for obedience
classes. I thought she was doing quite well but... People would come up to me
and say, ‘Do you show her?’ Well they say ‘fools rush in etc…’ so I entered
her for a show, knowing I might add, absolutely zilch about showing a dog.
The judge was Mrs. Beryl Conway; the show was The West of England Ladies
Kennel Society Championship Dog Show, better known as WELKS. We did not
distinguish ourselves at all and we have the photos to prove it!
People were very kind to a couple of know-nothings joining in, somebody lent
me a show lead, another gave me a ring-clip, now do you get the picture? They
all said ‘Go to ring-craft!’ So we did. Show followed show and we struggled,
or should I say I struggled as Pip loved the social occasion but my amateurish
handling just made her fidget. Then I found out about free showing. I
stopped trying to put Pip into position and just encouraged her to stand
alert. I also asked Christine Lewis (Fallowfield Beagles) if she minded me
filming her in the ring with Ch Fallowfield Douglas. I am really grateful for
this as I have watched that film over and over and Pip now free-shows without
much apparent effort.
In July 2005, just after her second birthday Pip took 2nd in Graduate Bitch
under judge, Jeff Horswell at South Wales Kennel Associations Championship
Show, Suddenly she was up there with the big girls. In October I entered her
in Post Graduate Bitch at the Driffield Championship Show under Judge, Zena
Thorn-Andrews. She came first and qualified for Crufts®.
In 2006 we decided that as Pip was approaching her third birthday we would
like to mate her and have a litter of Canowindra puppies, she was mated in
April and as I had already entered her for the Birmingham National Dog Show
where with little or no help from me she got her second championship first.
Pippin, has only been lightly shown since her first litter in 2006, due mostly
to my having not one but two knee replacements and also because I was showing
her two youngsters Rowan and Drover. Drover (now Brummell) lives in
Middlesex, although Rowan is still at Canowindra.
Pippin had an excellent litter in 2008 by Dufosee Hunter, and they are all
settled in their new homes and just recently had her third litter by our own
Canowindra Red Dragon (Bryn), so she has been very busy. She did however take
time out in April 2009 to win RBOB at South west Hound Club.

