03/02/2025
"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die, I want to go where they went." -Will Rogers.
All American Dog, Tully Rash, 12/7/24.
Good morning, Sunday! You might ask why the dog pictures. I loved all of the dogs I've had in my life. They've been my children. I can't bear to lose another one, so now, I have fallen in love with these dogs. Never underestimate the love of a dog!! I've been blessed to spend many hours photographing them (and their owners) and even more on the computer, processing their pictures.
Thank you for sharing them with me! Make your day great!!
Huge shout out to Carla Rash and Tully for achieving MACH II. Way to go, Team Tully! Whoop! Whoop! (Picture me doing a little happy dance for them.) For those who don't know what MACH means, it stands for Master Agility Champion. Tully and Carla have now done it twice.
What does it take to achieve a MACH? It takes time, travel, classes, trials, patience, and lots of love. Oh, and a dog with the heart of a champion...unconditional love.
"The highest honor an agility dog can receive is to achieve a Master Agility Championship title (MACH).
MACH titles are awarded based on achieving 750 speed points (by running faster than Standard Course Time) and 20 Double Qualifying Points (by qualifying in the Standard Class and the Jumpers with Weaves Class on the same day)." -akc .org