BISS
Ch. Castle One In A Millennium JH ROM
Owned by Robin Tomasi
Breeders: Ned & Betty Castillo, and Beverly Millette |
Ch. Millette's Joe Cool
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Ch. Castle Millette Lady In Redd JH |
5/15/1999 - 9/2016
20" tall, 37 lbs
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OFA
Good BS-10507G24M-PI
Elbows Normal
Heart Normal
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Sire
of 38+ Champions (AKC & CKC) |
Eyes
CERF Clear (7/05) BS-434/2005--74
Patellas Normal
CHIC |
Owner Handled
to a Judges Award of Merit at the 2003 American Brittany
Club National Specialty
Judges Award of Merit at the 2004 American Brittany
Club National Summer Specialty
Owner Handled to Best In Specialty at Indian Nations
Brittany Club Specialty
Stud dog class winner at the 2005 American Brittany
Club Specialty
Breeder/Owner/Handled to Best Bred By Exhibitor at the
2006 Eukanuba Tournament of Champions
Multiple Group Placer
Top 5 Brittany 2004
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Zoro
came to me from the loving home of Ned & Betty Castillo
of Antioch, California. Zoro came from a litter of 9 puppies,
and he was my "pick" of the litter. I originally was
hesitant to pick him because I thought he had too much color
on his face, but I am glad he wouldn't "let" me pay
attention to any of the other puppies. Zoro was the easiest
puppy, and has spoiled me forever. He rarely did anything wrong,
and we were instantly bonded to each other. Zoro was mainly
owner-handled to many of his wins until 2004, when his breeders
asked to "borrow" him for a year to campaign him and
give him a shot of being a Top 10 show Brittany. While we missed
having Zoro around to snuggle and love, we are very proud of
everything he accomplished in 2004. Zoro returned home after
the 2005 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and in his first
full weekend of dog shows picked up a Group 2 with me handling.
Everyone deserves to have a dog like him. He is truly my heart
dog. I miss him everyday. I only hope that someday I will have another dog as special
as Zoro.
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The
Name:
When
I decided to get another Brittany, my husband told me that he
would let me get one if I let him pick the name. He is an avid
hiker and climber. He travels to the Grand Canyon several times
a year, and Zoro is named after a peak in the Canyon called Zoroaster.
So I call him Zoro for short. I picked the AKC name. While attending
class at Arizona State I was munching on a bag of M&M's, the
"official candy of the Millennium". Then I got the idea
- One In A Millennium. Since Zoro was my first show dog I thought
this was fitting. He is one of a kind.
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Robin Tomasi | 208-830-3400 | Emai
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