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Let me introduce myself. I've been involved in showing dogs since the late 1940, starting with a rescue collie in obedience, then several registered collies. Later I married Les Siegel and he came with a Samoyed. Later we had a German Shepherd, but things were slow in the dog department because we had our hands pretty much full raising 5 kids. When the kids got older, we decided to get back into showing, and we picked Afghan hounds as our breed. We owned one of Wally Pede's Q litter, Ch. Qishon Scheherezade, known around here as Qi, but known to even more people by his litter call name "Don Q." We had acquired our foundation bitch and were ready to breed our first litter under the StarQuest prefix when my husband's health failed. That stopped all dog events.
We bought a couple of salukis because they were less maintenance than Afghans, yet had much of the same personality. (I have always believed that if you want a short haired dog, buy a short haired dog. Don't buy a longhaired dog and then cut the coat.) First came Khan, then Pepper, and eventually Sugah.
After Les died in 1993, I gave serious thought of getting back into showing dogs, but didn't do anything until Khan died in 1996. At that point, Karu came to live with me. I co-own him with Cyndy Cowie Noah, who is his breeder. Cyndy called him PeeWee. Currently Karu has 10 points and one major, and his highest achievement was RWD at National in 1994. My greatest sorrow is that my health problems keep me from showing him myself. For this reason, I have acquired the first little dog I have ever owned, a Silky Terrier puppy.
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