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Murdoch

1 March, 1996

Black male with copper & white

Eyes: Clear August 2003 Hips: 1:4 Elbows: Grade 0.

Sire: Am / ASCA / Aust Ch CarolinaBayshore GrtBalzoFire (Imp USA) [owner Silvanwood Knls]

Dam: Am / Aust Ch Sequels Anu (Imp USA) [owner Silvanwood Knls]

Click here for Murdoch's pedigree.

I happened to be at a show in September 1996 and saw 3 blue merles sitting in a row. I couldn't take my eyes off them and knew instantly that I had to have one. I went to see the Silvanwood gang, a group between the ages of 3mo and several years. I tried - successfully - to justify to myself why I needed another dog, and about two months later I took Murdoch on a trial basis to see whether he and Tor got along. He took a few months to settle in, and although I had originally wanted a blue merle bitch, I ended up keeping this 8 month old black tri dog.

Originally he was rehomed because he required lots of attention and was not 100 percent happy in a multi-dog environment. Murdoch has matured into a confident boy who loves human contact but does not need to be in your face (well, not all the time). He is happy to go walking, driving or camping, or lounge around at home, as long as he is where I am.

Murdoch began showing in conformation after he turned two years old and finished his Aust Ch title before he was three, achieving some memorable wins in good competition along the way. Plainly marked, he has achieved his results in the show ring due to his effortless, flowing movement.

Towards the end of 2000 we started training in agility and he worked well in the first trials we entered. He is an easy dog to train and handle, being very eager to please. Check out his best agility pics, or view his results page. Murdoch obtained his novice agility and jumping titles in late 2002 in style with a second place for jumping and a third place for agility.

In mid 2005 Murdoch developed a perineal hernia and required major surgery. Because there were complications not discovered until the surgery commenced, he was on the table for nearly eight hours. It took him a while to recover but he is still enjoying quality of life even though the hernia returned in mid 2006. He recently celebrated his eleventh birthday, and is enjoying a second, much less serious puppyhood.

If you have any questions about Murdoch, please email me.

Photo Credits: 1st & 4th: Kate

5th: Main Event Photography

All other shots taken by Leonora

   

 

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