GCh A-W's Worth The Squeeze CGC "Juice"
12/27/2005-08/19/2015
Sire: Ch Foundation's I.B. The Doc CGC ROM "Samson"
Dam: Shadetree R'Water's Out 2 Lunch "Foolish"
Owners: Casey and Cody Campbell
Breeder: Anna Wallace
Juice was the best dog a girl could ask for. Willing and up for any adventure, while still stubborn and opinionated, Juice could manipulate anyone to feed her, and often did, especially if they had pickles. She didn't always love the show ring, but did it for me. We finished her championship in May 2010, with 13 singles and 2 majors. Her show career took off from there, quickly finishing her Grand Championship, and eventually winning multiple Veteran Group placements, and an Owner Handler Group 1, as well as a Specialty Best of Breed from the Veterans class. She was only ever entered for fun, and managed to gather 57 Grand Champion points. She learned to love the ring, especially if I put her in a down stay 20 feet away while I socialized. She believed she was a Sheltie until Woody came along, and then she begrudgingly accepted that she was a Swissy. She traveled to the Pacific Ocean while I lived in Portland, OR, as well as going south the Gulf of Mexico on the Texas coast and swimming in Lake Superior when I lived in Duluth, MN. I often joked that she had seen more states than most people, and that's probably true. Well traveled, mostly well mannered, and smart as a whip, she was the Queen and she knew it. Though I never bred her, I see pieces of her in my Houha girls that go back to her sire, Samson, and for that, I am forever grateful.
Sire: Ch Foundation's I.B. The Doc CGC ROM "Samson"
Dam: Shadetree R'Water's Out 2 Lunch "Foolish"
Owners: Casey and Cody Campbell
Breeder: Anna Wallace
Juice was the best dog a girl could ask for. Willing and up for any adventure, while still stubborn and opinionated, Juice could manipulate anyone to feed her, and often did, especially if they had pickles. She didn't always love the show ring, but did it for me. We finished her championship in May 2010, with 13 singles and 2 majors. Her show career took off from there, quickly finishing her Grand Championship, and eventually winning multiple Veteran Group placements, and an Owner Handler Group 1, as well as a Specialty Best of Breed from the Veterans class. She was only ever entered for fun, and managed to gather 57 Grand Champion points. She learned to love the ring, especially if I put her in a down stay 20 feet away while I socialized. She believed she was a Sheltie until Woody came along, and then she begrudgingly accepted that she was a Swissy. She traveled to the Pacific Ocean while I lived in Portland, OR, as well as going south the Gulf of Mexico on the Texas coast and swimming in Lake Superior when I lived in Duluth, MN. I often joked that she had seen more states than most people, and that's probably true. Well traveled, mostly well mannered, and smart as a whip, she was the Queen and she knew it. Though I never bred her, I see pieces of her in my Houha girls that go back to her sire, Samson, and for that, I am forever grateful.