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Bluegrace Black Tie

"Tuxedo"

(profile by Jane Johnson)

    Bluegrace Black Tie at 6.5mo Tuxedo is already making an impact in the show ring, being one of the very exciting youngsters making his way through the ranks in Australia at the moment.

    Already, he is a multi-class in Group winner, coming to the attention of judges, trainee judges, and dog enthusiasts.

    Tux is a hardy soul, strutting around the show ring like he owns it, but collapsing completely after he has exhausted himself (and invariably everyone else!). Of most note is Tux's lovely front and rear angulation. Without good angulation and turn of stifle, the gait of the PWD suffers greatly, and the ability to perform in water, as they need to have, is significantly impaired.

    Stud duties are already lining up with Tux in 2003, with expression being received internationally to use him down the track. This is dependent, however, on Tux continuing to mature appropriate and develop into the quality of dog that will improve the breed. So far, he is already outstripping our expectations, and will hopefully follow in his father's footsteps to a BIS.

    We can be contacted for further information about our dogs by clicking here or phoning (in Australia): 0412 113 824.

    Click here to see pictures of our other dogs at Bluegrace.


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    This site last updated 14 March, 2002


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