WINNING REDCAPS!
 
I have set this page up to celebrate the Redcap Beagles owned by other happy (and Mad) people as I cannot give each one a page of their own.
 

This is Pockets who is winning at both agility and obedience, I do admire her owner, Alex, for having so much patience and dedication.

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This is Swagger, owned and loved by Lynn Richmond. He won a 1st at Crufts 2005 under Mrs B Roderick and won a working certificate in 2008. To see more of Swagger go to Lynn's website at www.canowindrabeagles.co.uk

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This is Daxter who is adored and shown by Kelly Vaughan. He won a 1st at Crufts 2004 and is qualified for Crufts for life due to winning his stud book number. Go to Kelly's website to see more of him at www.kelsevabeagles.co.uk

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This is Bracken, another stud book number winner who gave me 2 stunning litters with 9 pups in each. 18 babies was enough for anyone lol.

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Here is the gorgeous Ziggy (Redcap Beretta at Newdawn). This girlie has won well at Open and Championship shows and has recently gained her UK Stud Book Number, what a star.

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This is Redcap Little Gem aka Zia who is owned and loved by Di and Chris. A first show girl she has won well at open shows with BOB and BPIB lots of times.

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This lovely headed girl is Redcap Break The Mould aka Jazzie, also owned and loved by Di and Chris. She is also starting to do well and gained her first Champ show red card at BA Champ show 2008.

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Here we have Redcap Out of the Ashes to Kelseva, aka Phoenix, an absolutely stunning little girl who qualified for Crufts and was best puppy bitch at only her 2nd Champ show. Kelly, you are doing a super job with her. STOP PRESS..... Phoenix has won her Junior Warrant and now has her stud book number, way to go baby girl!

This is the unstoppable Merlin (owned by Tracey and Dan Stannard) who has won his first ever trophy for being so clever at drag hunting - using their noses is something Beagles should be good at!

 

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