Argus is a character, one of the happiest dogs I have ever known. He loves all dogs and all people and has a perpetually wagging tail and a big grin on his face. He fits in very well here, and is such fun to have around!
Argus goes back to both Rob and Jocko, so his pedigree works very nicely too. Many thanks to Carrie Jordan for letting Argus come to Minnesota!
Then came two majors from the Puppy Class, followed by Best In Sweeps and Reserve Winners Dog at the Greater Twin Cities Dalmatian Club in August. The next time out Argus went Best of Breed over three Specials for his 3rd major, and in October he went Best In Sweeps and Winners Dog at the Chicagoland Specialty, to finish his American Championship.
In August of 2006 we also took a trip to Winnipeg, to attend the Dal Club of Canada Specialty. Argus was WD at the Specialty, Best of Breed over 9 Specials and Group 2 at the second show, and BoW at the third show, to finish his Canadian Championship from the Puppy Class in 1 1/2 days.
Referrals gladly provided on Argus pups. There are several nice Argus sons available at this time.
When Argus's dam "Olivia" (one of the many champions from Jack & Olive) won her AOM at DCA in 2005, I asked if they were planning to breed her again. I had seen, admired and judged many of Olivia's littermates, and their dam "Olive" was linebred on my Jocko. When Carrie replied that they were considering the handsome DCA RWD "Marlin", I asked to be placed on the list for a pup. Although I originally wanted a bitch, the boys were just too handsome! I especially liked Argus's angles, length of neck, and stylish outline, and the fact that he was particularly friendly and outgoing. Just what I was looking for type-wise, with the kind of personality I prefer. It was a wonderful litter, and Argus's brothers Andy and Joey, and sister Tsunami all finished with excellent records.
Argie's first serious outing was the 2006 Dalmatian Club of America Specialty in Kentucky, where he learned a lot, and got it together in time to win the lovely Puppy 6-9 Class (pictured).