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AMERICAN WORKING GROUP WINNER AND MULTI GROUP PLACER FROM THE CLASSES

AM CH.KOMINIK'S DIVINE DECADENCE

"Divine" is shown here being awarded Group One from the classes by Dr. Robert Berndt, at the Bell Vernon Kennel Association show in 2001.

Soon after this win she was awarded a Group Two in a 2500-dog show.


She loved to be in the ring, and it showed!





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CANADIAN BEST IN SPECIALTY SHOW WINNER, GROUP PLACER AND AMERICAN SPECIALTY SHOW AWARD OF MERIT RECIPIENT

AM/CAN BISS CH. KOMINIK'S ONE NIGHT STAND, AOM

"Ben"was a great show dog and sled dog. He finished his American championship (start to finish, in very limited showing) at 7 years old. He won a Canadian BISS (see photo at left), under Robert Cole, in his younger days, and an AOM and Best Veteran at 10 yrs. old, at the Puget Sound Siberian Husky Club Specialty, under breeder judge Robert Eisele. 

He was that very special dog that comes along once in a lifetime if you're lucky.


CAN CH. KOMINIK'S POPS SECRET (US PTD)

"Butter" finished her Canadian Championship by being awarded Winner's Bitch at the British Columbia Siberian Husky Club Specialty, under respected judge, Robert Cole. She was pointed towards her American championship, when I retired her from showing shortly after that, because of her dislike for the ring. She was a couch potato at heart, not a show dog. Running on my team was another story, though! She absolutely loved it, and was a great wheel dog.

 

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Kominik's Night to Remember(CAN PTD)
(The red dog on far left in photo is Remmy; center dog is her mother Ooma; dog on far right is her brother Ben)

Here "Remmy" is being awarded Winner's Female, and 1st in Class Sled Female, at the BC Siberian Husky Club Specialty under well known and respected breeder judge, Natalie Norris.

She ran wheel on my team and loved it!


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MULTI CANADIAN GROUP PLACER, AMERICAN BREED WINNER

AM/CAN CH. SKRIMSHAW'S OOMA ZOOM

"Ooma" was my very first Siberian Husky. I researched the breed for 2 years, before deciding that I wanted a Siberian Husky, and I was lucky enough to find Sandy Porter of Skrimshaw Siberians, who had just planned a breeding.

"Ooma" went on to become an American and Canadian Champion, and Breed winner. She ran in all positions on my team, although lead position was where she really exceled.