Amanda Barron Handling

Amanda Barron Handling Specialized in Dachshund handling in all coats/sizes for the ring and field. All breeds welcome with limited availability. [email protected]
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Specialties, Nationals, Prestigious Shows, with expanded travel.

New Champion September 2023
12/09/2023

New Champion
September 2023

New Grand Champion Shamrocklane's Hairy IndgoFor owners: Ashley Myers & Gabriel Johnson
11/14/2023

New Grand Champion
Shamrocklane's Hairy Indgo
For owners: Ashley Myers & Gabriel Johnson

11/13/2023

I have an opening for Longhair and Smooth Dachshund class dogs after the first of the year. Attending Specialities and the National, as well as field trials.

Looks like Indy may be a NEW GRAND CHAMPION!!! Shamrocklane's Hairy Indigo was once again awarded Best of Variety under ...
11/12/2023

Looks like Indy may be a NEW GRAND CHAMPION!!!

Shamrocklane's Hairy Indigo was once again awarded Best of Variety under Ed Duziak for another 5 point GCH major!

Dude's on a roll now!!! đź’Ş

Congratulations to his owners!! Ashley Myers Gabrielle Johnson

I am super proud of this young dog and thankful for him and his wonderful owner Ashley Meyers. Little Fut Invisible Kiss...
06/28/2023

I am super proud of this young dog and thankful for him and his wonderful owner Ashley Meyers.

Little Fut Invisible Kiss

New International Champion and Group placement this past weekend at the IABCA Summer Seiger Show at Purina Farms in Missouri!

6 mos old. 2 weekends out. Picked up 7 points, undefeated.
06/11/2023

6 mos old. 2 weekends out. Picked up 7 points, undefeated.

Some long over due updates. Reserve Winners Bitch at the DCA National 2023BOV at the St Louis Dachshund Club 20231st Awa...
06/10/2023

Some long over due updates.

Reserve Winners Bitch at the DCA National 2023

BOV at the St Louis Dachshund Club 2023

1st Award of Merit at the DCA National Field Trial with a brand new dog to field Trials 2023

In his first weekend out, Broly was Winners Dog all 5 days and picked up 9 points including a major! Super proud of this...
06/08/2023

In his first weekend out, Broly was Winners Dog all 5 days and picked up 9 points including a major! Super proud of this young dog! He has a bright future!

Handler: Amanda Barron Handling
Owner: Ashley Myers
Breeder: Little Fut Kennel

12/11/2022

AKC's Breeder Symposium

January 6-8, 2023 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center! Together with the Great American Dog Show, the International Kennel Club of Chicago will host AKC's Breeder Symposium with over 20 classes available to further breeder education. Seminars include a world-class line-up of vets, breeders, and dog experts covering topics most important to breeders. Read more here: http://caninechronicle.com/?p=252903

10/04/2022

Entries Open Now for the AKC National Championship

Entries are now open for the 2022 AKC National Championship presented by Royal Canin, which returns to Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) North/South Concourse this December 17th and 18th. Entries are also open for the AKC/Royal Canin National All-Breed Puppy and Junior Stakes, taking place on Friday, December 16th at the OCCC, and the AKC National Owner-Handled Series Finals. Read more here: http://caninechronicle.com/?p=247713

08/21/2022

Ever noticed those slits at the sides of a dog’s nose? Why do dogs have them?

Once again, nature proves her elegance in the design of our dogs. When we humans inhale and exhale, air comes in the same way it goes out. Any smells that come in through our mouths are forced out as we exhale.

When a dog exhales through his nose, however, the exhaled air is released through those slits and off to the side so that nice, smelly air going into the dog’s nostrils doesn’t get diluted with the outgoing air. Put another way, the slits allow the dog to avoid smelling what he just exhaled.

The slits help the dog hold scent particles in the nostrils even as exhaled air passing out the slits creates a swirling air turbulence allowing interesting odors to be inhaled directly into the centre of each nostril. Since dogs breathe faster when trying to sniff a certain smell, they widen their nostrils to pull in more air which makes it possible for a dog searching for smells to have a steady stream of air coming in for up to 40 seconds, maybe even longer.

The slits also allow dogs to wiggle each nostril independently which gives them the ability to know which nostril a smell entered. This is how a dog can pinpoint where a smell is coming from, and why a dog searching for smells on the ground will weave back and forth as he follows a trail.

We all know the superb smelling abilities of dogs, but let’s use an analogy between scent and sight to really put it into perspective: What we as humans can see at a third of a mile, our dog can see more than 3,000 miles away and still see as well.

Congratulations on your new Champion! Flo finished in less than 2 weekends and already has majors and a defeat towards h...
06/09/2022

Congratulations on your new Champion! Flo finished in less than 2 weekends and already has majors and a defeat towards her Grand! Good girl!

CH D’Artagnan Royall T’s Smile At You SL

Owners: Zac Geoge, Kim Baldwin, Teresa Kress, Lynn Tyler

Congratulations on 2 nice wins in Gray Summit, MO this weekend! This pretty girl is on her way to becoming a CH!Endachs ...
06/09/2022

Congratulations on 2 nice wins in Gray Summit, MO this weekend!

This pretty girl is on her way to becoming a CH!

Endachs Suckin’ on Lemon Drops CGCA CGCU TKN VHMA

Breeder/Owner: Victoria Lee

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