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| 2341.BrittonRegistered name: COHills Kejo Piece of Me
DOB: 9/22/11 Color: White/Tan sable Weight: 13 pounds Ear Carriage: Erect Height: 12.5 inches Registered UKC and AKC FSS
Health Clearances: PLL: Clear By Parentage Remaining tests pending age requirements
Breeder: Amanda Hill of Colorado Hills Rat Terriers Co-Owned and Resides with: Jody Harper
Sire: UKC GrCh URO-1 K2's SoBe an Outlaw at COHills RN CGC (Tracey Kallas) Black Tri - OFA Cardiac, Patellas, LCP, Hips, Elbows, CERF and PLL Dam: UKC GrCh Sands' Liquid Logic (Lisa Sands) Isabella sable and white - OFA Patellas and Cardiac
Honors: *Earned first major and 35 points toward his UKC champion title on August 5, 2012 by winning Best of Winners and Best of Breed under Judge Michael Heflin. *Earned second major and 35 points toward his UKC champion title on August 5, 2012 by winning Best of Winners under Judge Barbie Trammell. *Awarded Best of Breed on March 25, 2012 under Judge Timothy Catterson earning 1 point toward his AKC CM. *Awarded Best of Breed on July 28, 2012 under Judge Clyde Shaw earning 2 points toward his AKC CM. *Awarded Best of Breed on September 1, 2012 under Judge Mildred Bryant earning 1 point toward his AKC CM. | |
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| 2342.FridayRegistered Name: 'PR' K2's Shoot to Thrill at COHills
DOB: 6/12/12 Color: Black Tri Expected Weight: 15 pounds Ear Carriage: Erect Height: 13 inches Will be registered UKC and AKC FSS
Health Clearances: PLL: Clear By Parentage Remaining tests pending age requirements
Breeder: Tracey Kallas of K2 Rat Terriers
Sire: UKC GrCh URO-1 K2's SoBe an Outlaw at COHills CM RN CGC (Tracey Kallas) Black Tri - OFA Cardiac, Patellas, LCP, Hips, Elbows, CERF and PLL Dam: UKC GrCh Silent Running Freya La Fae (Diana Bertram) Chocolate Tri - CHIC 44906
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In Norse mythology, there were two distinct goddesses who have been compared with the Anglo-Saxon Frige: Freyja, who was associated with sexuality, magic, fecundity and violent death, and also Frigg, who was associated with childbirth, wealth and power over the household. Scholars have theorized about whether or not Freyja and the goddess Frigg ultimately stem from a single goddess common among the Germanic peoples called Frige. The name Friday comes from the Old English Frīġedæġ, meaning the "day of Frige". | |
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