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Sally
Registered Name: UKC URO1 UWPCH AP VPA D-S Sally Skull at COHills RN CGC SPOT-ON

DOB: 1/18/2018                       Color: Blue
Weight: 27 pounds              
Height: 18 inches                             
Registered AKC, UKC and TLGDA
Spayed        


Health Clearances:
DM - Embark DNA Health Panel - clear
DCM1 - Carrier
Cardiac: BLC-BCA1/36F/P-VPI
Patellas: BLC-PA1/36F/P-VPI
Hips: ABL-13G38F-VPI
LCP: BLC-LP1/38F-PI

Breeder: Sandy Adcock of D-S Texas Blue Lacys

Sire: D-S Dee Man (blue)
Dam: D-S Tanya Tucker (red)

Honors:
*Earned her UKC SPOT-ON on August 29, 2020
*Earned first leg toward her United Weight Pull title by pulling 270 pounds on August 29, 2020.
*Earned her second leg toward her United Weight Pull title by pulling 305 pounds on August 29, 2020.
*Earned her third leg toward her United Weight Pull title by pulling 305 pounds on August 30, 2020. NEW UKC UNITED WEIGHT PULL TITLE!!!
*Earned first leg toward her UKC Rally Obedience title scoring 96 under Judge Ellie McCarthy on September 5, 2020.
*Earned second leg toward her UKC Rally Obedience title scoring 96 under Judge Ellie McCarthy on September 5, 2020.
*Earned third leg toward her UKC Rally Obedience title scoring 89 under Judge Ellie McCarthy on September 6, 2020. NEW UKC RALLY OBEDIENCE 1 TITLE!!!
*Earned first leg toward her AKC Rally Novice title scoring 78 under Judge Carol Mett on July 30, 2021.
*Earned second leg toward her AKC Rally Novice title scoring 94 under Judge Fred Buroff on July 31, 2021.
*Earned third leg toward her AKC Rally Novice title scoring 90 under Judge Carolyn Wray on August 1, 2021. NEW AKC RALLY NOVICE!!!

Current Standings:
*Training for Dock Diving, Rally Obedience, Weight Pull, and beginning Agility training.

Sally Skull was called the "Scariest Siren in Texas". Sally was known throughout Texas as a woman who could shoot, trade horses, ride, and lasso as good as any man. Better. She could shoot flawlessly, ride like a man, and cuss like a muleskinner. She also loved dancing and draw poker. Most of all, Sally loved men. She had a total of five husband-notches in her gun belt, all of whom felt her dominance. “Dogmatic and determined, she possessed so much strength that none of her husbands could stand living with her for very long.” She reportedly killed them when she was tired of them. Not only was she adept at using the six-shooters in the cartridge belt on her hips (French pistols hidden beneath her skirts, when she wore skirts), she carried a rifle and was as good a sharpshooter as Annie Oakley, long before Annie was born. One of her businesses was  freighting cotton by wagon train to Mexico in exchange for guns, ammunition, medicines, coffee, shoes, clothing, and other goods vital to the Confederacy. She had a reputation of ruthlessness and of ruling the armed trail hands with the crack of her whip, fueled by a hasty and nasty temper. Nonetheless, the trail hands (teamsters) developed a healthy respect for such a woman who knew so many cuss words, the type of words that would “scald the hide off a dog.”
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