Remarkable Achievements!
If you have or know of a Frenchie who excels at activities not generally associated with our breed, please contact Pat Kosinar or Jan Grebe.
We are looking for dogs who have extraordinary achievements in performance events or outstanding service in activities such as Therapy work. Conformation wins are not what this section is about as those are recognized in other ways. Here's to the unsung Frenchie heroes who do something remarkable and unexpected!
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MACH AGILITY!

SOREN, also known as MACH ARCHX UAGII UAGI UCD Daulokke's Une Valliant Grosse CD CD-H RAE FFX-AG FFX-AP NF C-ISA C-ISLA C-BAA RL3-AOE RL2X-AOE RL1X-AOE UAG-HIT CGC TDI on JULY 4, 2009 became the first Frenchie ever to reach the pinnacle of achievement in AKC Agility: MASTER AGILITY CHAMPION!!
What did Soren and his handler Deb Stevenson have to do for his MACH? Earn 20 double Q's (qualify with perfect scores in both Jumpers and Standard Excellent B agility classes on the same day on 20 different occasions; and earn 750 speed points (one point for each second under the sstandard course time). You can see his final MACH-winning trial here!
(photo at right courtesy of Rich Knecht)
AS if that weren't enough, Soren is the
FIRST FRENCHIE ever to earn Gold and
Platinum Front and Finish Awards of
Excellence (FFX Awards) in AKC Agility
by completing all 6 agility titles (Novice
through Excellent) in under a year, and for
achieving all 8 agility titles (through
Masters level) in under 24 months. He has
won an Agility High in Trial (runner-up
was a border collie!) in UKC Agility, and
has 34 performance titles to date in agility,
rally, and obedience.
Soren is also the first Frenchie ever to qualify for the AKC Agility National Championship in 2010. This event assembles the top agility dogs of all breeds from all over the country for a championship competition. Dogs are eligible to enter this event if they earn at least 6 Double Qs and 400 MACH points from the Regular Excellent B Standard and Jumpers with Weaves classes during the qualifying period. With 4 months still to go in the qualifying period, Soren already had 25 Double Qs and more than the required 400 points.

Owned by Suzanne and Ron Readmond, handled by Deb Stevenson, and bred by Tove Rasmussen, Soren was born on 3/12/2005. To read more about Soren and see a slide show of his action-packed life to date, go here.
We'll be cheering for him at the 2010 AKC Agility National Championship!
Photos © M. Nicole Fischer Photography
SOREN, also known as MACH ARCHX UAGII UAGI UCD Daulokke's Une Valliant Grosse CD CD-H RAE FFX-AG FFX-AP NF C-ISA C-ISLA C-BAA RL3-AOE RL2X-AOE RL1X-AOE UAG-HIT CGC TDI on JULY 4, 2009 became the first Frenchie ever to reach the pinnacle of achievement in AKC Agility: MASTER AGILITY CHAMPION!!
What did Soren and his handler Deb Stevenson have to do for his MACH? Earn 20 double Q's (qualify with perfect scores in both Jumpers and Standard Excellent B agility classes on the same day on 20 different occasions; and earn 750 speed points (one point for each second under the sstandard course time). You can see his final MACH-winning trial here!
(photo at right courtesy of Rich Knecht)
AS if that weren't enough, Soren is the
FIRST FRENCHIE ever to earn Gold and
Platinum Front and Finish Awards of
Excellence (FFX Awards) in AKC Agility
by completing all 6 agility titles (Novice
through Excellent) in under a year, and for
achieving all 8 agility titles (through
Masters level) in under 24 months. He has
won an Agility High in Trial (runner-up
was a border collie!) in UKC Agility, and
has 34 performance titles to date in agility,
rally, and obedience.
Soren is also the first Frenchie ever to qualify for the AKC Agility National Championship in 2010. This event assembles the top agility dogs of all breeds from all over the country for a championship competition. Dogs are eligible to enter this event if they earn at least 6 Double Qs and 400 MACH points from the Regular Excellent B Standard and Jumpers with Weaves classes during the qualifying period. With 4 months still to go in the qualifying period, Soren already had 25 Double Qs and more than the required 400 points.
Owned by Suzanne and Ron Readmond, handled by Deb Stevenson, and bred by Tove Rasmussen, Soren was born on 3/12/2005. To read more about Soren and see a slide show of his action-packed life to date, go here.
We'll be cheering for him at the 2010 AKC Agility National Championship!
Photos © M. Nicole Fischer Photography
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FLYBALL! Ever see a Frenchie competing in Flyball? Now
you can!!!!
Libellule Beautiful Lady, known as Jubilee to
those near and dear to her heart, resides with
Sarah Stoodley in Silver Spring, Maryland.
She is the North American Flyball
Association's #1 French Bulldog.
Jubilee races with 4 Dog Night, a group of
people and dogs she adores. She also does
obedience and freestyle and appeared in an
Animal Planet Special on freestyle in
December 2008. She is quite a busy girl, but
still makes plenty of time for snuggles and
snorts.
(To see Jubilee competing in flyball, click here. Then in this video, Jubilee runs second, but gets "bad-passed" by the dog after her who has to run again because of the flag. That is why there are "5" dogs on what should be a 4 dog relay!)
Thanks to David Harwell for the photos of Jubilee.
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DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW ... WITH A 40 LB. OPEN SLEIGH
Look at Cooper! A remarkable boy belonging to Sunny Lewis, Cooper was the host for the weight-pulling competition (the Monster Dog Pull) at the 2009 Winter Festival in Red Lodge, Montana on February 21.
Last year Cooper won his weight class and placed third overall in the competition by pulling a 40 lb. sled 20 feet in just 6 seconds, as shown in the photo to the right.
THIS year, he took second place overall with a time of just 4.2 seconds!!!! The photo to the left shows his prize-winning gait, which apparently involves having, at most, only one foot on the ground at any given time.
Attadog, Cooper! Next stop: THE IDITAROD!
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