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Pasadena: Nose Work Portraits
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IN MEMORIAM
HARRY

August 5th, 2008, we were saddened to learn of the loss of one of our long time Fun Nose Work dogs, Harry, the Beauceron.  He will be fondly remembered by all who witnessed his great talent at nose work, agility and working trials.  We will miss him. Our heartfelt condolences to his K9 handler and owner, Penny Scott-Fox.  In dedication, THE HARRY AWARD was established at the Inaugural Fun Nose Work competition.

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Harry
SADIE

On May 14th, 2009, we lost another long time Nose Work dog, Sadie.  Affectionately referred to in class as the 'jumping bean', we will remember her vertical, Pogo-stick-like leaps in the air when in the presence of anise, birch or clove.  We will miss her spirit, though she will always find ways to remind us of her.  Our deepest sympathies to her handler and owner, Judith Hopkins.

Sadie
SADIE

On May 14th, 2009, we lost another long time Nose Work dog, Sadie.  Affectionately referred to in class as the 'jumping bean', we will remember her vertical, Pogo-stick-like leaps in the air when in the presence of anise, birch or clove.  We will miss her spirit, though she will always find ways to remind us of her.  Our deepest sympathies to her handler and owner, Judith Hopkins.

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