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Chase went BOBOHS and then won Group 1 OHS under Judge Nancy Ambergey at Shoreline. He finished 2024 as Top 20 AKC Aussie DOG OHS.
Chase is AKC Top 20 Aussie Dog OHS thanks to judges like Lisa Waldo naming Chase BOB and G2 at Mission Circuit '24.
AKC GCH CU2 Chasing Dreams is officially a GCH under judge Peri Norman at Santa Clara KC. This follows 3 BOBs and OHS G1 in October.
DUAL CHAMPION AKC CH/ASCA CH CU2 Chasing Dreams is a beautiful red merle, well-tempered, with a playful yet athletic quality with wonderful movement and Dual CH in AKC and ASCA.
Judge Pat Trotter honored Chase with BOB and OHS BOB in NM.
First time competing as a GCH and Chase comes away with a Select over multiple quality CHs. Thanks to Judge Judi Brewster.
Chase went WD under Judith Brown at Lake Matthews KC at 26 mos.
Chase comes from AKC/ASCA CH HOF Harmony Hills Reed My Lips X AKC/ASCA CH Woodlakes Prime Time News; both HOF Breeders.
Chase attended his first ASCA Nationals '22 at 21 months and earned honors every time he entered conformation ring. Thanks to Judges David Clayton, Lynn Hamon and Lisa Cameron. He also placed 2nd in Rally with a 196, his first time competing.
Chase was selected among an outstanding ASCA National Class at his first Nationals. Thanks to judge Lisa Cameron for the honor.
Chase won his CH ASCA title under Kate Archibald in Sept '23. He also went BOB for a 5 pt major that day against a beautiful set of aussies, with the help of handlers Myste Havens and Sarah Klassen.
Chase earned his second ASCA Major Jan '23 at 2 yo in CA. Thanks to Ed Degner AKC judge and handler Myste Havens. He earned his third major under Laura Abbott at NAASC in May '23.
Chase is often handled by his owner and earned his first ASCA Major in New Mexico under Becky DeLeon.
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