Our Freddie - the best companion, the naughtiest show dog. Take care little Freddie we shall never forget you, sweet dreams. We shall see you at Rainbow Bridge.
21st October 1991 - 16th March 2007
Sire: Ch. Cherokee of Rossbonny at Delhaze x Dam: Chasmin Cherry Delight cum Carolus
Sally-Ann was the brains of our outfit & ruled the roost in no uncertain terms! - the 'Top Notcher'. She ate her way through all the toys - anything bought by Santa on Christmas Day had disappeared down Sal's throat by Boxing Day!
She was such an easy girl to show (the brains you know!), a wonderful mother and like her siblings she gained her stud number - a credit to their super Mum 'Verity'
My 'bed-dog'whom I sorely miss - there will never be another like her - a real star amongst dogs.
8th August 1995 - 16th July 2007
Sire: Ch. Lymrey Royal Reflection of Ricksbury x Dam: Carolus Coralie
'Verity' was not at all impressed with the show scene much preferring to stay at home with our family of cavaliers. Nevertheless she still managed, during a very short show career, to gain the much prized Kennel Club stud number. Her value to us as an outstanding brood bitch was marvellous and she was such a gentle member of our little community. She enjoyed little puppies and loved it when they came and nestled up to her. Like her father 'Freddie & her daughter 'Sally-Ann she unfortunately lost her fight against cancer and will be so sadly missed by us. We hope, dear Verity, to meet you again one day at Rainbow Bridge
2nd November 1993 - 6th November 2007
Sire: Carolus Coronet x Dam: Chasmin Lillie's Charm cum Carolus
The beautiful tricolour daughter of our much loved first cavalier girl 'Rosie'. Coco had a super show career to match her stunning looks. She gained her stud number at 21 months of age and never looked back winning first in Limit bitch on several occasions. Her prowess in the obedience ring was not quite as good though. After having passed her Good Citizens test I thought it would be lovely to enter her at the South East Toy Dogs' Limited Obedience show. We took our turn and she walked beautifully to heel around the ring. The next step was to walk the same area off-lead. So forward we went - I turned left and Coco decided "I've had enough of this" and promptly went straight on, like a bullet out of a gun - through all the rings and back to our other dogs. The steward, amidst all the laughing, asked if I wanted to repeat the exercise - "No", I said as I fled red faced back to Coco. That was the first and very last time we tried that one!!
Life for Coco came to an end quite quickly - she just lost the will to try anymore. She had been battling with spinal aches and pains for the last year of her life.
31st March 1994 - 11th February 2008
Sire: Carolus Coronet x Dam: Chasmin Lillie's Rose cum Carolus
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