Schweiz 2004

       

In the beginning of this year we received e-mail from one of our friends telling us that the Swiss toy club was going to organize a double show to celebrate its 100-year anniversary. It was going to be held at the end of June, and also an anniversary dinner was to be held on Saturday evening after the first day. Of course we became very excited since we had never been to Switzerland, and quite soon it was decided that we were going to this show. But we did have a problem though… Lene and I planned to go, but we had a hard time to decide which dogs to bring. Of course we were going to enter Kurt, but the bitch was a tougher decision to make. But when we had given it some thought we decided to enter Berit. Even if this lady was retired from the show ring for more than a year ago and has had a litter since, we thought she could give some hard competition. And finally all was decided! The entries were sent, and travel arrangements were paid for and we reserved a room at a nearby hotel. The months passed and finally it was time to go. On Saturday morning I took the train with Berit and Kurt, crossing the Öresund bridge, going to Copenhagen airport. I met Lene and Tommy there, and after a very long queue at the check-in Lene and I finally came on board the plane. The trip to Switzerland went fine and the dogs behaved brilliant. In Zürich a lady was going to meet us and drive us to the hotel where the show was to be held near by. The village was placed about one hour drive from Zürich. The lady who drove us bred chinese crested and yorkshire terriers. She had been to Argentina and had attended the World dog show when it was held there and she had some great results at that show. It was really nice to find out that there are more people that are as “crazy” as we are. We arrived to a wonderful little town called Wangen with small narrow alleys, old houses and a river just outside the town.
Before entering the town you had to drive on a small bridge with a roof above it, and it was only possible to drive in one lane, so the cars had to wait on the other side before crossing the river. When we came to the hotel we checked in and left all our things in the room. Then we took a walk with the dogs in the beautiful little town. It was 22 degrees and the sun was shining, so it was really nice there.
We made the dogs ready and then we went to the show, which was held a 4-minutes walk from the hotel. The show didn’t start until 1.30 so we had lots of time until it was our turn. Since we were in a new country and we didn’t know what was going to happen, we thought it was better to be there in good time. But there were no problems at all. We got so much help from the organisers and others.
There were lots of different breeds and people in the show ground, which was quite a large room. The house, in which the show was held, belonged to the town’s church. It was real nice to be there since it was a very old building and the walls were at least 2 meters broad and made of stone so it was very cool and nice in there. We did have some troubles though since we weren’t able to bring so much stuff on the plane. All we had were the bags we had the dogs in and a small bag with the most important stuff. So instead of a grooming table we put a couple of chairs together and used them in the same way. This worked out well and there were no problems at all. When the show began the chairman of the club went into the ring and held a short speech in German, and after that came another lady giving the same speech in French. Since this was an anniversary show many exhibitors had taken the chance to come and compete. There were participants from no less than 10 countries. Among those there were dogs from Holland, Italy, France and the US. The judges came from Austria and Germany. The first day we had a breed specialist, Andreas Schemel from Austria. Kurt was best male with CC and became BOB. Lene showed Berit and she became best bitch with CC and BOS. In the finals Kurt and Berit was BIS-couple. The finals went on one by one and finally it was time for the Best In Show. Judge for this competition was our breed judge, Andreas Schemel. He checked all the dogs and then he picked 3 finalists, and Kurt was one of them. When he had looked them through again, he pointed Kurt to in the first place, so Kurt became BIS. He won lots of trophies, prizes and a bottle of champagne. After a lot of hugs and congratulations it was time to go back to the hotel since we had to prepare ourselves for the anniversary dinner. It was held in a cellar and it was very nice. The evening started off with a welcome drink and then the chairman of the Swiss toy club held a speech in German, French and English. When it was time for the first dish a gentleman appeared and held a speech in German. We later found out that it was the chairman of the Swiss Kennel Club who had come to honour the club at its 100-year anniversary. We were all sitting around large round tables and everybody spoke with each other. After a wonderful salad dish it was time for the warm meal. The dinner was composed to show different Swiss specialties, and we got a wonderful potato au gratin and with this we were served veal with a smashing cream sauce with fresh mushrooms. As the last dish we had a summer dessert with different kind of berries and it was absolutely wonderful. At our table we had owners and breeders of king charles spaniel from Germany, Holland and Switzerland. It was really nice and we had a wonderful evening. Since we had been up early we were quite tired so we decided to walk the dogs and then go to the hotel. When we went outside we got the coolest summer breeze, and it was magnificent to see the beautiful mountains just a couple of kilometres away.
We took the dogs for a walk and then we went to the hotel and the warm bed.

To be continued...


Lene and the dogs outside the hotel.

The show place.

Kurt wants some attention.

Berit.

Kurt is moving in the ring.

Kurt was BIS!

The 100-year anniversary dinner.

Good food and nice company!

Photo: Roberto
BIS-couple!

Photo: Roberto
Lene and Berit.

Beautiful surroundings.

In the village.
       

 

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