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Here is a magnificent photo of Saint Lazar's Orion sent to us last week by
Elisabeth Lang in Switzerland. They don't get any more handsome than this boy!

Another "Orion" photo of him running Agility with his owner Elisabeth Lang. Elisabeth reports that Orion loves Agility and has taken some nice wins. She also reports that she has entered him in Conformation Shows as a small Standard Manchester. Unfortunately, the European system does not allow for "naturally erect ears" on a Standard. Here in the USA, the Standard Manchester can have cropped ears, button ears, or naturally erect. Non the less Elizabeth reported "He was everybody's darling and the judge liked the little American very much". This is a great photo Elisabeth! Note: We have Elisabeth on the list for a "show quality" Toy male.

TWO SAINT LAZAR BROTHERS IN EUROPE
Regular visitors to our web page will know
that we recently sent Ch. Saint Lazar's Cory to
Prague, Czech Republic to visit with our friend Ilona Cerna, and to be shown by
her in some European shows. We have received Ilona's report of Cory's first show
in St. Gallen, Switzerland. It just so happens that we sent a Cory littermate
brother to Elisabeth Lang in Switzerland back in
2003. Ilona is pictured above left holding Cory, and Elisabeth has
Saint Lazar's Orion on the
right. We had let Elisabeth know Ilona's show calendar, and it is obvious that
they were able to get together. Orion is a good bit larger than his littermates,
and is a "Standard" Manchester. See Cory's page
here.

Shown above is Saint Lazar's Affinity, an Aurora/Marshall Dillon girl born June 29, 2005. Affinity traveled via Delta Airlines on December 19, 2005 to the Gerard Maurice family in Valentigny, France. Gerard has graciously sent me several pictures of he and his family, plus the just received photo above of "Affinity" exploring her new home. Gerard says she is quickly picking up an understanding of French. Nous vous sommes extrêmement reconnaissants, Gerard!

Those who visit this site regularly will recall that we sent
Saint Lazar's Affinity (above on Gerard's lap and
laptop, pun intended) to the Gerard Maurice family in Valentigny, France
December 19, 2005. Gerard has very graciously given us an update on Affinity's
progress from time to time. He showed her once a while back and she did well.
They were in Metz, France yesterday, Sunday, 11/5 and Affinity and Gerard did
very, very well in a show there. See more photos and Gerard's email below.
Again, we are so grateful to the Maurice family for the wonderful home they have
given this beautiful girl. Thank you LORD!
Dear Wanda and Charly, (received 11-6-06)
Here are some news of Affinity
On Sunday, November 5th we went to an international show in Metz,
France. It was a ‘special’, for our breed.
Sincerely,
Gerard
This
is a very nice photo of Affinity in the Summer sun in Valentigny, which is close to the French Alps and a little over 100 miles
from Paris. The Maurice's have a lovely home and family, a beautiful area to
live in. Click image for larger photo.
Here is a picture of Affinity with her ribbon and trophy. I just wrote Gerard and pointed out her nails were too long and why it is essential to keep them cut back. If left long, it drastically affects a dogs gait. Here is a link to a site showing how to use a guillotine cutter, which is the way Wanda trims. www.vetmed.wsu.edu/clientED/dog_nails.asp
I have said here before, the Europeans know how to put
on a dog show. They critique each dog in writing, and the certificates and
awards are outstanding. I like the AKC system of competing against your own
breed, I just wish for a higher level of Judge competency and the banning of
adverting in order to influence Judges decisions. Probably won't happen until I
come into power.

Saint Lazar's Nopsannallen - Call name "King", brother to Pris arrived safely in Finland 7/4/06 and his new owners, Sirpa & Markku Hyvarinen, have sent us an report today 7/5, on his progress, and it's posted below, along with photos of their ETT's (European name for Toy Manchesters) and their home. Thanks Sirpa & Markku!
Click on photos below for larger version.
Dear Wanda and Charlie (Received 7-5-06)
We are so much wonder about King, that until now we can write you and tell about
King. Last night King sleep well togethet Sirpa in our room of guest. In the
morning King ate well. He is still quite hungry and thirsty from the long
journey. LUFTHANSA'S DOG SERVICE IS VERY POOR. We shall do inquery to Lufthansa
how did they manage destroy some King's documents of healt. We do it here and
could you do inquery there before they kill somebody's dog? King has been very
much with us out and here is very warm now about 30 C. Afternoon we introduce
"Lola", which has comen from Canada, to King. They were soon good friends and
play each other and we went to out with them too. King will meet tomorrow other
dogs. We think that it is better to new dog, after long journey, see his new
home without hurry and pressure and after that he is better meet other dogs. We
send you pictures of King and picture of Lola and picture, where is our student
with toys. We think that King is beautifull and his character is very good. He
is lovely boy. He is new nice boy... When King and Lola were along in our room
of guest, they were reading Sirpa's book. We think that Lola has been longer in
Finland wants to teach King to read Finnish book. :O) After King's troubles of
jorney we have had everything good with King. We hope that co-working with you
will be very good in the future too. We see from King that King has been taken
care well and he has qrown with much love along people who had been with King.
We shall contienue tomorrow.
Many thanks for you wonderfull dog and all good to you and your dog.
Yours
Sirpa and Markku
ANOTHER BEST IN SHOW!
MBIS CH. SAINT LAZAR'S
SIR LANCELOT

It is becoming almost routine for MBIS Ch. Saint Lazar's Sir Lancelot, owned by Diane Vendittoli, to win BIS wherever he is shown. THANK YOU DIANE, AND JUDGE DON WALLACE! Of course the Internet "pundits" are going crazy because they simply don't have a clue as to how to produce Sir Lancelot's quality, and that of his brother, Ch. Saint Lazar's Indiana Jones. All they have to do is read our "planned breeding" page, study diligently, and implement Mr. Brackett's principals. Of course one must start out with quality stock, and therein lies the rub. Lancelot's sire, Ch. Saint Lazar's Lance, has produced ten (10) "non kennel packed" Champions out of the twenty-six (27) we have produced since we started counting in Dec. 04.