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In July this year, Justin went to Finland for a little show and breeding carreer, to Mr Jarmo Vuorinen of Scheiks kennels.
Mr Vuorinen judged Justin in 2007 at the Championnat de France, and made him best male. ( the cc you need to be a French champion )
This year at Crufts, after taking the 3th place, Mr Vuorinen came to me and said he was still impressed by Justin, and we started to talk about the fact Justin could be used and shown in his country.
It was not an easy decission, but we made an agreement, and so justin could go for some time to Finland.
Before leaving he finnished his Belgian, International and Slovenian titles.
In France where you only have 2 years to finnish the title, Justin has passed the possibility to the res cc winner for this title, as we tought it was more importend at that time to go on with our plans.
At his first show in Finland, one week after his arrival, he won BOB at their sighthound specialy, taking the Finnish title.
In a short time, he also added the Danish title, the Lithuanian title, and this weekend the Estonian title.
Wow, I'm proud, and especially thankfull to mr Vuorinen to show Justin so well, and believe in him like I do.
His first puppies will be born very soon over there, while I had his first litter in Belgium just before his leaving, and in my previous post you could read about Justin's daughter Boxing Helena's Hilo Sunset.
Hope I'm not "bragging" too much, but I'm so proud and so thankfull to Mr Vuorinen that I had to write it )
Mr Vuorinen judged Justin in 2007 at the Championnat de France, and made him best male. ( the cc you need to be a French champion )
This year at Crufts, after taking the 3th place, Mr Vuorinen came to me and said he was still impressed by Justin, and we started to talk about the fact Justin could be used and shown in his country.
It was not an easy decission, but we made an agreement, and so justin could go for some time to Finland.
Before leaving he finnished his Belgian, International and Slovenian titles.
In France where you only have 2 years to finnish the title, Justin has passed the possibility to the res cc winner for this title, as we tought it was more importend at that time to go on with our plans.
At his first show in Finland, one week after his arrival, he won BOB at their sighthound specialy, taking the Finnish title.
In a short time, he also added the Danish title, the Lithuanian title, and this weekend the Estonian title.
Wow, I'm proud, and especially thankfull to mr Vuorinen to show Justin so well, and believe in him like I do.
His first puppies will be born very soon over there, while I had his first litter in Belgium just before his leaving, and in my previous post you could read about Justin's daughter Boxing Helena's Hilo Sunset.
Hope I'm not "bragging" too much, but I'm so proud and so thankfull to Mr Vuorinen that I had to write it )