"Katarina" joined our family as a baby after we begged her breeder, Doris Seelig, to let us
have her. Although she was only shown a few times she did very well. Her
first weekend out she won BOB from the open class and went onto a Group 1st. At her second
show she again won BOB over specials. Next time out she won BOB and a Group 2nd to finish her
Championship.
She also won BOV and BOS to BOB at the Poodle Club of Canada National Specialty 2004.

Katarina's favorite activity is agility. Escaping from her leash in order to go run with her friend the
Border Collie is one of her goals.





"Holly" finished her championship by winning Best of Breed over Specials. She has now gone onto much more important things - agility!
The most common comment overheard at ringside is that she "looks so light on her feet".

Holly has recently become a Top Producer, having 4 daughters finish their Championships.

Angelique - 2nd in 6-9mth Class at PCA National 2006
Lily - All-Breed Best Puppy In Show winner, Group placer, finished Championship in 2 days
Delpi - Group placer, Best Puppy In Group winner
Glory - All-Breed Best Puppy In Show winner
All four finished their Championship as puppies.

"Do you believe in love at First Sight?"

At 6 months and 3 days at her very first show, her very first time in the ring,
and being the very first puppy in the ring Angelique won 2nd in the 6-9month puppy
bitch class at the Poodle Club of America National Specialty 2006 under judge Helen Tomb-Taylor.

She has gone on to finish her Canadian championship easily as a puppy at 10 months.
Thanks to breeder judge William Cunningham for her BOW and Best Bred By Exhibitor
win at the Poodle Club of Canada Regonal Specialty 2006.

Ch. Rosebell's Sometimes a Fantasy

"Lily"

Lily loves to have the world wrapped around her little finger. She was named after the Pink Martini song "Lily",
the lyrics go...

Lilly comes when you stop to call her
Lilly runs when you look away
Lilly leaves kisses on your collar
Lilly, Lilly, Lilly, Lilly, stay!

One day she passed him by
A twinkle in her eye
He said " she was meant for me!"

She is the most adorable, even when she needs a red carpet to walk on for her Royal Highness. At her very first weekend of
shows she charmed the panel of Poodle breeder-judges and finished her Championship in 4 straight shows in 2 days. She won 4 Best Puppy in Groups, 2 Group 2nds and an All-Breed Best Puppy in Show. The judges comment for BPIS was she won because of her "exqusite Poodle type".

Ch. Rosebell's Bootylicious

"Glory"

Glory or "Morning Glory" as she is also known keeps us entertained with her antics. She loves to run and play with anybody and everyone - all the time.

Larry Clarke finished her Championship with Best of Breed wins as well as an All-Breed Best Puppy in Show. Thank you Larry for all the work you did with this litter!

Ch. Rosebell's My Lovely

"Delphi"

Delphi finished her conformation championship as a puppy like her sisters. She won several Best Puppy in Groups and a Group 3rd as well. Her temperament is very sweet and happy, she has always been the good one....always behaving.

Delphi finished her Championship shown by Larry Clarke - Thanks!



Although Wind has been shown on a limited basis he has accumulated quite a list of wins. 
Here are some of the highlights:

  • All-Breed Best Puppy in Show winner
  • Specialty Best Puppy In Show winner
  • All-Breed Best In Show winner
  • Multi Group 1st and Multi-Group Placer
  • BOW and BBE in Variety at the Poodle Club of America Regional Specialty in 1998 (5pts)
  • WD at the Lone Star Poodle Specialty (Regional weekend) in 1998 (5pts)
  • WD, BOW, and BOS at Fort Worth KC (Regional weekend) in 1998 (3pts)
  • BOV and Group placer in the US to finish his US Title
  • #4 Miniature Poodle In Canada in 1998
  • #5 Miniature Poodle In Canada in 1999
  • Best of Breed and BOS to BOB at the Poodle Club of Alberta Specialty 1999
  • #2 Miniature Poodle In Canada in 2000
  • Best of Breed at the Poodle Club of Canada Regional Specialty in 2000
Wind also started doing agility and flyball in 2000 which he enjoys very much. He is a very loving dog who likes to jump up to give kisses and hugs. Addicted to fetching his frisbee or tennis ball he will do it for what seems like hours. He has also produced 3 puppy champions who were Group Placers. One was also a All-Breed Best Puppy In Show winner.



Napoleon would like to introduce himself...

 My name is Napoleon. My show career got off to a flying start as I won an all-breed Best Puppy In Show and Group placement at my first show. Then I finished my championship in the next 4 shows. To end my puppy career I went Best Puppy In Show at an all-breed show again. Then the next year I started it out as a puppy and ended it by being the #2 Miniature Poodle in Canada, I was only shown about 12 times - so I guess I did well. I LIKE being a showdog, all the attention, cheering and TREATS - don't forget the TREATS!!!. I am also a Group 1st winner as well.

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One day I found the most exciting toy of all. Heidi had let Susie, the cockatiel, out of her cage. Susie was very trusting of her world and was enjoying a leisurely stroll across the family room floor. Heidi suddenly disappeared upstairs, forgetting all about Susie being out. I, meanwhile, had been laying quietly chewing my bone, but, with Heidi out of the picture I quickly ran over to see what new "toy" this was. I quickly began pulling all the feathers from Susie's back--one by one. What Fun! About time they gave me a decent toy to play with. Some time later Heidi came back downstairs and began screaming her head off!!! Mom had to come running and they quickly put a towel around Susie and sprinkled her with flour. After calling the vet they placed Susie back in her cage, covering it with a warm blanket. Needless to say Susie recovered and regrew her lovely feathers. But I don't know why they won't let me play with her anymore! I was returning to my roots as a bird dog!

TweetyNow I enjoy running around the yard and playing with my Best Friend the cat "Sea Shell"She and I get along famously. Everyone always seem to be laughing at me when I play with my toys. Well, can I help it that it is so much fun to lay on my back and bite the toys upside down? I think they shouldn't be such stuffed shirts and try it themselves. Most dogs bite their tail - however I am here to say that doing it on your back is much better. Once you catch your tail it is important to hold it. This will cause you to lay in a little ball on the floor. It also makes everyone giggle. They call me goofy - I have no idea why...



We hope that you enjoyed meeting them!



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