December 28, 2012

Dyno-Mutt's Mimbari

Mimbar

Mimbar & Sondri - Two of the Boot Hill Brindles
To talk about Mimbar is to talk about how A Place for Us Greyhounds (APFUGA) came into being.  Mimbar was one of 8 little, 6 wk old reasons, that was the start of APFUGA.  Mimbar was one of the Boot Hill Brindles, those were the pups that got us started doing greyhound adoptions & rescue, that were the push to start APFUGA. 

Mimbar - He was named after a fictional, alien race of people from the TV series, Babylon 5, the Mimbari.  The Mimbari were also known as "Boneheads" because of a prominent feature of their skulls, a bony ridge.  Well, Mimbar was our "bonehead."

Mim was a really cool hound that loved to agitate & torment the "girls."  He would walk up to them and "boink" them in the side with his nose in an effort to get them to play.  Usually, they turned around and chased him with all their teeth.  I'm not sure how many times Mim needed stitches from his tormenting.  Mim loved to play.

Mimbar, Chillin'
Mim was especially fond of children.  One year, our adoption group participated in the Children's Parade held in Santa Fe.  There were thousands of children in attendance along the parade route.  We arrived at the staging area and had to wait.  Mim hated waiting and he was dreadfully bored.  He'd already been nipped by one of the girl hounds for being a PITA and I really didn't want him nipped again so we stood off to the side, away from them.  Anyway, after a bit, we took our spot and stepped out onto the street.  Mimbar stopped dead in his tracks.  He looked around and everywhere he looked, he saw kids.  He slowly turned his head upwards and looked at me as if to say, "So many kids....  so little time."  He promptly drug me over to the nearest batch of kids and just stood there, leaning into them, basking in their love, hugs and kisses.   Our group was getting far ahead and we had to go...

"C'mon Mim....  gotta go...."

Nuh uh....  he wasn't budging.

"Mim!  Let's go!"  

He leaned into the kids even more.  Finally, as our group was getting ready to go around the corner onto another street.  I lifted this big boy up into my arms and started running down the street to catch them.  Gosh he was a heavy 70 lbs!  I set him down and he again drug me over to the nearest group of kids.  LOL...  I sure did get my exercise that day...

Mimbar (Dyno-Mutt's Mimbari)  at the 2000 ASFA I.I.
Mim was a very fast greyhound.  He was probably our fastest dog.  Because of his speed, we were selective in which lure coursing events he attended.  Those with a lot of turns, zigs & zags were not very good for him.  The boy could not turn.  

At a GCA Specialty lure course held in CA at a local school that had ballfields. When it was his turn to run. I had Rob slip him as I was chatting with Penny Bolt. Mim was off like a shot at the start, which had a fairly long run up, ending in a left turn. I said to Penny, "Watch...  He'll be at the bleachers on the next field over before he even begins to turn."

Sure enough the turn came and went and Mimbar was still going straight.  He was slowing, gradually, trying to get to 'turning speed'.  And, just before the bleachers, he attained 'turning speed' and started playing catch up with the other dogs.  He caught up before the end...  but it was in a straight line.  

Mim being 'hand slipped' 
Another time he showed his lack of turning ability was on the Abilene Greyhound Park track, in either 1998 or 1999. We were there for a greyhound get together and had the opportunity to run the dogs on the track. I stuffed him into the 5/16's starting box, a brand new experience for him, and as the lure zipped by...  he was off and immediately dropping down to the inside rail.  At the first turn, he drifted all the way out to the outer rail and at the top of the backstretch, he dropped back down to the inside.  Next turn....  All the way to the outer rail....  At the top of the homestretch, back to the inside....  

This dog had incredible acceleration and blistering speed.  As he crossed the finish line, the timer stopped and read....  30.33.  The only dog to better his speed that year was a Greymeadows dog, don't remember which one. There was a man there wearing a Kiowa kennels cap. As I gathered up Mimbar, he came over and emphatically said, "Who is this dog???  What's his name???  You've GOT TO GET HIM INTO TRAINING NOW!"  He was most disappointed when I told him he was not registered.

Mimbar bounced out of two homes, prior to coming here.  We told him he'd never have to worry about losing his home again and we kept him the last bounce as a 6 month old greyhound puppy.  

I am so happy he stayed.  I sure do miss him.

December 26, 2012

Feather

Ch El-Aur Summer Breeze FCh

Feather had several nicknames but the two by which she was called the most were Featherlette & Featherkins.  Feather, by any other name, was still our Feather...  a sweet, sweet dog.  She was our "White Witch."  We dearly loved our Feather girl.  Feather stole our hearts.

How we acquired Feather is a story in itself. Laurel Drew, her breeder, sent her to our home to be conditioned for the upcoming lure coursing season.  When she came to us, she was soft & in "show weight".  "Show weight" is not conducive to outstanding coursing and it needed to be converted to hard muscle. We got her into shape and planned to make her coming out party the ASFA Region 3 up in Colorado Springs.

Ch El-Aur Summer Breeze SC FCh
Feather had never been on a road trip with us. She was used to travelling, but she always went with Laurel. On the drive up to the Springs, we stopped at the Ft. Union rest area to potty the dogs.  We had 2 of ours, Lindsay & Jato, and Feather.  Lindsay voided...  Jato voided...  Feather didn't.  Well, maybe she doesn't have to go.  Back into the pickup truck and back onto the road.  Next stop...  the Springs!

We get there and met up with Lisa Thompson and her Irish Wolfhound, MacGregor. We were staying at the same hotel. As we were walking all the dogs, we found a lovely little cafe with sidewalk seating. They were enthralled by the dogs, especially MacGregor, and invited us to bring the dogs back for dinner at a sidewalk table. It was a date!

During our walk, Feather still hadn't gone.  Hmmm...  No cause for panic - yet.  She just doesn't have to go...

We met up and ate dinner and, again, took the dogs for a long walk in the area.  Feather still had not produced.  Maybe she has a special word?  We're walking her...  "C'mon Feather...  go pee!  Feather...  take a dump....  Feather, go ka ka...  Feather...."  I'm sure you get the picture.  By now, it's going on 10 pm and it's time for a call to Laurel.

One ringy dingy...  Two ringy dingies...

A sleepy Laurel answers, "Hello"?

"Hey Laurel?  How do you get Feather to go to the bathroom?  We've been walking her & walking her & walking her.  We've said, "go pee...  go ka ka...  go poo" and NOTHING!"

Laurel laughed and said, "Tell her to 'Hurry up!'".

Back outside and at the first dogwalk area...  "Feather!  HURRY UP!"  She immediately squatted and had this total look of relief on her face.  Then, she looked at us as if to say, "What took you so long????"

Argh......  That was our Feather.  She was so blonde that she was white.

At the lure course, Feather had a most successful coming out party.  She ran away with a placement and points towards her ASFA field championship. It was a joyous ride home.

December 4, 2012

Dash...


Ch DM Dots N' Dashes

Dash aka Ch DM Dots N' Dashes has been away from home for a couple of years now and we miss him terribly.  He's been living with a family in Amarillo and he was being shown by their youngest son, who has done a wonderful job with him.  They were an excellent team and the young man showed Dash to the #4 Greyhound in the country in 2007!   Not too bad when you consider that Dash was the dog that no one wanted, when he was offered for sale.

Dash - Aged 4 wks
As a puppy, Dash was very handsome and he had outstanding movement.  The problem was that he had broken his tail and, with the bones sticking out, it had to be shortened.  Because of that, no one wanted him for a show dog.  They all thought that he'd never finish his championship.

Well, when a show home wasn't forthcoming, we thought of placing him in a pet home.  However,  before that could happen, I entered him (just for giggles) in the Rio Grande Kennel Club shows held over Mother's Day weekend in Albuquerque.  Imagine my surprise when he went Winners Dog on the first day and Winners Dog, Best of Winners on the second!  Short tail or not, he took the points both days!  I was totally gobsmacked!

Little did I know that that was just the start.  Since then, Dash has had many wins and many, many group placements.  Dash's junior handler, Tyler, has shown him to all of his group placements.  The boys started their winning streak in Garden City, Kansas when judge Lester Mapes awarded them a Group 4.  Up until this past spring, the boys were on a roll and they were quite the team.  Tyler took Dash to two of the Eukanuba National Championship shows and Tyler also presented him on the green carpet in Madison Square Garden at the Westminster Kennel Club show.  It's been one heck of a ride for the boys.  But, Tyler has grown and branched out into showing other breeds.  Since he's showing other breeds, it is time for Dash to come home.  We hope to have him back here with us  soon.

DM Dots N' Dashes in Los Lunas 2006
Thank you Dash for the memories.

Show Record

Sadly, the Hocketts refused to return Dash.  More on that situation below...

We miss our Dash and I'm sorry I ever let him go.  This is truly one of the great regrets I have.

UPDATE


Dash was the object of a lawsuit when Alberta "C.C." Hockett, also known as, Alberta "C.C." Evans, breached the contract with me regarding Dash.  Upon the breach, I immediately requested she return Dash and she refused. Lawsuit was filed and the judge ruled in my favor.  However, rather than returning our dog to us, he allowed her son, Tyler, to keep him. To compensate me form losses, the judge awarded me $11,000 + attorney fees + interest at 5%.  In addition, she is under a court order to put me back on the dog's papers as co-owner.  At this point in time, nearly 3 years later, Alberta "C.C." Hockett / Evans has ignored the court's judgment, which came down in February 2010.

Not long after the judgment was delivered, August 2010, an email was received from Ms. Hockett / Evans stating that Dash was seriously ill and dying.



I requested that they take him to a vet at my expense, since I was legally his co-owner, I begged her to not let him suffer. She refused and rather than doing right by the dog, she took offense at my request.


Over the past 3 years, several letters have been sent to her, demanding payment in some manner, including offering an installment plan.  All have been ignored and returned unopened by the USPS.

At this time, Alberta "C.C." Hockett or Evans owes me well in excess of $13,000.  I've been unable to collect anything on the debt due to the "Homestead" laws in Texas.  I've not given up and refuse to do so.  I've contacted the various credit bureaus and they will not ding her credit report because I'm not a corporation.  Collection agencies do not want to touch this because she's in Texas.  So, I'm telling everyone out there....  BEWARE!