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"Koko" first came to us in late January 2001. She had never been in a showring. Her first show in early March 2001 saw her awarded CC Bitch (19 points), RUBOB, Junior In Group & Junior In Show. Not a bad entree to the show world. "Koko" continued on her winning ways, titling in 6 shows (including a BIG) and when entered she was very rarely beaten for the Breed. 2002 started out very well with "Koko" going Best of Breed and Runner Up Best Exhibit In Group at the first show for the year. "Koko" was awarded many BOB wins under Local, Interstate and International judges until returning to Melbourne in April 2002. "Koko" has been awarded numerous Best & Runner-Up in Group awards in her show career. "Koko" has returned to us permanently in August 2007. She still looks a million bucks at 8 years of age and at her 2nd show back was awarded BEST EXHIBIT IN GROUP 6 & RUNNER UP BEST EXHIBIT IN SHOW. "Koko" travelled to the NDCA National in Melbourne in November 2007 and was awarded 5th Place in Open Bitch in a large very hotly contested class. "Koko" was mated to Aust Gr Ch Kenardobe Indigo Master and produced 3 beautiful babies in February 2008. See her daughter Taylor by clicking on her name. She will now put her paws up, watch her babies grow up and come out to play in the showring occasionally for a "special" show and maybe show her kidz how it is done. STOP PRESS: Koko is awarded BEST EXHIBIT IN GROUP 6 on 22/6/08 at over 8.5 years of age (with 4 month old babies). Thank You to the judge, Breed Specialist Mrs N Zimmerle, for recognising the quality of and rewarding this truly outstanding bitch. "Koko" would like to thank the other 2 Very Important People in her life (apart from her Mum) that helped to make this all happen over the years, her handlers extraordinaire who stepped in when Daddy hurt himself, Nichole Whyte and Tracey Mol. "Koko" had retired to rest on her laurels.
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