IDS Tulln • Tiltes Headed Abroad
French bulldogs, which came to Austrian Tulln from five countries, were judged by domestic judge Elfriede Heidecker. Despite of that, Frenchies from abroad took off both CACIBs and BOB title as well.
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Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy and home Austria were countries, where French bulldog owners arrived from. Placement of foreign Frenchies was interestingly polarized: they either won all they can or placed entirely last with Very Good.
Domestic Freiherr Giovanni von Schloss Essling (P. Huber) won the Junior Class in males, while Italian Nabuccodonosor (S. Vinicio), whose father is, as of our Daddy's Boy, A'Vigdors Brabus, scored best in the Intermediate Class. Jelle v.d. Mestreechteneerkes (J. Fritthum), the Intermediate Class winner and latter Res. CACIB, saved reputation of Austrian owners in adult classes. Brindle Hungarian Xanti von New Glandorf (E. Pongracz) gained easy the CACA, being alone in the Champion Class, but enjoyed enough competition later, when fighting for high-level titles. He did it quite successfully, winning CACIB first and BOB title afterwards.
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Ariane de Mont Boule (A. Mailänder), despite of her French name coming from Austria, won the Junior Class in females. Similarly to Innsbruck, Croatian female Adriatic Blue Rain of Love (I. Bartolić) was shining in the Intermediate Class, winning CACA and later CACIB, too. In both remaining classes, titles were awarded to females from domestic kennel vom Künigelberg (J. Fritthum): Yamaika-Frenchie won the Open, while Waikiki-Frenchie the Champion Class, gaining later Res. CACIB as well.
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Our Daddy's Boy, who gained the CACA (and once even CACIB) in every show he attended in Austria in last years, has a quite unsuccessful season this year. He competed in the Open Class but remained in field of losers. Our Fille Fameuse Anima Canis (A. Zapula) was a bit more successful, placing the 3rd in the Intermediate Class.