Ch. Aigner Teatotaller ROM HOF

"Tetley"
September 11,1982-August 4, 1991
OFA: FB213
Breeder: Regina Keiter
Owners: K. McCann, Terry Miller, Regina Keiter
Sire: Ch. Notre Rigolo de Strathcona HOF
Dam: Ch. Aigner Rum Toddy ROM HOF
Tetley was Winners Bitch at the 1983 Briard Club of America National
Specialty. She produced 18 Champion offspring and was the #1 Brood Bitch
for 1987, 1988 and 1991. She was winner of the Brood Bitch class at the
Briard Club of America National Specialty in 1990.
Some of Tetley's offspring:
- Ch. Aigner Deja Vu Double O Seven ROM HOF; OFA: FB483F; Top Ten
Briard 1992; Multiple Group Placer; #1 Sire 1993;
- Ch. Deja Vu Absolutely TT CGC; OFA: FB370G
- Ch. Deja Vu Academy Award
- Ch. Deja Vu Alphabet Soup OFA: FB356F
- Ch. Deja Vu Abracadabra HOF; Group Winner; Top Ten Briard 1989-1991
- Ch. Deja Vu Apple of My Eye CD OFA: FB354F
- Ch. Deja Vu All The Tea In China ROM HOF; OFA: FB369F; Top Ten
Briard 1990-1991
- Ch. Deja Vu All The Trimmings OFA: FB498G
- Ch. Deja Vu California Cooler ROM; Group Winner; Top Ten Briard
1989-1990; #1 Sire 1989-1991
- Ch. Deja Vu Cassandra HT; Group Placer
- Ch. Deja Vu Cruise Control OFA: FB381F
- Ch. Deja Vu Dogstoyevsky OFA: FB456G
- Ch. Deja Vu Dyed In The Wool
- Ch. Deja Vu Easy Money; RWD 1990 Briard Club of America National
Specialty
- Ch. Deja Vu Enchante
- Ch. Deja Vu Eternity
- Ch. Deja Vu Fancy Free
- Ch. Deja Vu Five N Dime
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Basic Rules for Dogs: |
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HOLES: Rather than digging a BIG hole in the middle of the yard
and upsetting your human, dig a lot of smaller holes all over the yard
so they won't notice. If you arrange a little pile of dirt on one side
of each hole, maybe they'll think it's gophers.
LICKING: Always take a BIG drink
from your water dish immediately before licking your human. Humans
prefer clean tongues.
PLAYING: If you lose your
footing while chasing a ball or stick, use the flower bed to absorb
your fall. You don't want to injure yourself.
THE ART OF SNIFFING: Humans
like to be sniffed...everywhere. It is your duty, as the family dog,
to accommodate them.
VISITORS: Quickly determine
which guest is afraid of dogs. Charge across the room, barking loudly
and leap playfully on this person. If the human falls down on the
floor and starts crying, lick its face and growl gently to show your
concern. |
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