DCh DM Star Spangled Banner FCh SOR ORC
Like his auntie Jib, Banner is into everything! He and she are making themselves into quite a team. If it isn't one; it's the other... my tag team!
Banner Baby, age 7 wks |
Banner was the first puppy born and weighed 1 lb 6 oz. That is huge for a greyhound newborn! When he was whelped, he hurt Abbey and she turned around to bite whatever it was that was hurting her. Laurel & I both blocked her from the puppy and, after he was out, she was fine and started cleaning & polishing him. After Banner, the rest of the pups were whelped fairly easily, except for Nampa. Abbey delivered him standing up. We had to catch him as he was born.
Banner has a lot of his sire's mannerisms. He'll grab your hand and lead you somewhere. He's a funny, funny dog. Just last night, I was watching him with his brother, Nampa. Nampa was nitting Banner's ears and Banner squealed. When he squealed, Rob hollered at Nampa to "knock it off." Nampa stopped and was just standing there when Banner, started chomping on Nampa's feet. However, Rob didn't see the foot chomping and when Nampa retaliated, Banner again squealed, and Nampa again was chastised. LOL.... Banner just lay there on the floor, quietly thumping his tail with a big ol' greyhound grin on his face. The brat!
Banner is a musician... He's a Gene Krupa wannabe. During the summer, we have small, plastic kiddie pools for the dogs out in the backyard. The hounds like to lay in them during hot weather. Well, the wind this past autumn blew one of the pools upsidedown and we never turned it back over. The other day, I hear this drumming outside. I look out the kitchen window and I saw Banner by the pool. He was looking at it and his tail was slowly wagging. Hmmm.....
Next thing he did, while still looking at the pool, was lean back on his haunches. He lifted his front feet off the ground, supporting himself with his back and haunches and started slapping the pool, drumming it, with his front feet! He couldn't support himself this way for long and as he put his front feet back on the ground, he got this big ol' goofy grin on his face and the tail was wagging again. After a minute or so, he did it again. LOL.... The boy is a musician!
Banner is pointed in both the breed ring and in the lure coursing field. His win in the breed ring came at the Coronado Kennel Club shows under noted saluki breeder judge, Sharon Bartosh Kinney. He garnered 2 points in that win with Rob showing him.
Banner, NOTRA Winner |
The following weekend, he competed in his first ASFA lure coursing event. On Saturday, he finished first in Open to win 24 points and a placement towards his FCh. We decided to flip a coin for the breed win with the owner of the #1 ASFA greyhound, Tally. Renata won the toss and Tally went Best of Breed. However, the points that Banner won by winning the Open stakes earned him a start in the next day's ASFA Region 3 Regional lure course. On Sunday, Banner again went 1st in Open stakes, allowing him to run for Best of Breed against, Tally, the winner of the Field Champion stakes. Tally & Banner ran in the breed stakes run off. The judges tied them. Oh geeez..... We came to the line again, and at the "Tally Ho!" both hounds were slipped. This time, Banner emerged victorious and won his first ASFA Best of Breed.
Now then, we wondered, does he have enough left after 4 runs to compete in Best in Field? Is it even remotely possible that our 16 month old greyhound could win the Regional, like his momma? We were about to find out. Banner drew a very hot running borzoi named Nitro (owner: Tom Golcher) and a good running Rhodesian Ridgeback, Finely. Nitro is fast - greyhound fast. Finley is a great running Ridgeback. Both are seasoned competitors. This could be interesting. It definitely would be a test of Banner's desire & ability.
The hounds are slipped and it soon becomes clear it is a very, very fast run between Nitro & Banner. The two exchange leads and Banner makes a diving take attempt on the bag. He misses, rolls and comes up running. He has a lot of distance to make up on Nitro. He finds another gear and he's driving.... driving.... He's still behind but closing, inch by inch. Finally, near the end of the course, he passes Nitro and picks up the bag in his mouth! He's running with the bag! Then, the line breaks! The judges call it a course and now, we wait. The next course on the line is the afghan hound, Summer, and the Pharoah, Xena. Who will win? The winner was..... BANNER!
Not to let Banner rest on his laurels, most recently I took him hunting. He shows great promise, especially for being a big dog, at being pretty good in the hunting field. However, only time will tell.
Banner in pursuit of a NM jackrabbit |
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