:-2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Bassett hound heaven at Haddle's Kennels Tuesday, December 21, 1993 Friends of Library fruit sale successful The Friends of the Back Mountain Memorial Library recently con- cluded its second successful citrus fruit sale for the benefit of the library. The fruit sales included oranges and grapefruit in individual packages purchased from Orlando, Florida. There were 359 boxes of fruit sold; 200 of oranges and 159 of grapefruit. This sale is one of many ‘By GRACE R. DOVE That last requirement, conil: projects the ‘Friends’ conduct for the library every year. OH », Post Staff dence around other breeds, was 5 : whatdid Emma's father in, Haddle = Many people are familiar with said. : I basset hounds, the lovable, laid- “He was great at all-basset Holiday floral back, short-legged dogs that al- shows, but didn't like being ayy Stem ready to step on their around otherbreeds,” Haddle said. creati ons Made: ong, floppy ears. “He couldn't get the points at the Unless you're a basset fanatic, bigger shows that he needed to just for you | you may not know that a basset become a champion.” For 75 years, we've been making | ‘hall of fame is located at Haddle's Dr. Sharon Horn of Pet Care floral arrangements f | Eo custom floral arrangements for any | Kennels in Kunkle, home of Pet Associates, the only area veteri- occasion. Stopinandpicktheelements || @) ca ‘Care Associates and a line of narian certified in this type of that coordinate with your home, and Ln champion assets. procedure, performed ihe nsemi- we'll weave them into a centerpiece or | * Inaddition to all of its champi- nation on Emma. Li o ? ie Halles now be Bnpiher Between the purchase of the other showpiece unlike any other. istinction. The first litter of bas- semen, shipping costs and a ‘set puppies created by artificial breeding fee, Haddle estimated Hill the Flori 1st insemination using frozen semen that this procedure could cost 3 North Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown 696-1178 ‘was recently born there. around $800. “It's a challenge to consistently A pup with the makings of a . breed champions,” Bill Haddle champion costs around $1,500 os ‘said. “Knowing what the judges forasix month-old female or $800 7 N : look for - a pleasant personality, for a young male, Haddle said. It (i S } TO) 0 s ey wagging al and is ud can take two years of shows to teve n S ; and appearance characteristic o accumulate enough points for a 1, 1 the : eset (confirmation) - cer- champion. Town & Country Cleaners jail ly helps.” Pups from this line purchased a pt 2 ot still Sepends on the for family pets rather than shows Country Club Shopping Ctr. * 675- 0468 2 log: S backgroun run between $450 and $500. Using semen frozen in 1989, “Bassets are good family dogs Our Reputation Champion Haddle’s Emma von because they're very gentle and ‘Skauton was bred back to her laid-back,” Haddle said. “They're 1S S otless great-grandfather, Champion also good rabbit dogs. A basset's. ~/! P ‘Captain Midnight, now deceased, sensitive nose makes it an ideal ; Our professionals take pride i in | according to Haddle, kennel part- tracking dog.” makirie sure voor clothes are: 0) & ‘ner with Gary and Dawn Towne of Haddle's basset hall of fame g 1 y : oy 1a ‘Weedsport, NY. displays his kennel's many cham- returned spot free, ready . This practice, known as line pions over the years, from Cham- wear. We also do all the * bleeding helps Io fix Gi pion Haddle's Miss Priss and Ot PHO CICRACE §. DOVE little things...tacking a characteristics in dogs addle Ch ion Haddle'sO A :D . . 7 said, ; ARN An pe UNUSUAL LITTER - Dr. Sharon Horn of Pet Care Associates in uit ie Bloosgd “ “Captain Midnight was a real His first champion, Orphan Kunkle shows off two basset hound pups from a litter created by Uion, ane femmng, or ham,” Haddle chuckled. “He was Annie, graces Haddle's logo and artificial insemination using frozen semen. This is the first time your clothes when like a little windup toy — he loved sign. that this procedure has been done in the Back Mountain. promised. Keeping tostruthis stuffin the show ring.” “Miss Priss is responsible for you spotless keeps “In this type of show, dogs are this entire building,” Haddle said. your pion oO 6 judged on confirmation and per- “I needed a place for her pups.” puddle on the rug. cerned. S £ tpotlessr, J) En wn Em, | is | ramwieihomesi hs evel 5 of also be able to stand still to pose ings, t fE ' iffed addle has hi “ for the judge and not be afraid to nas 4 Pps nu future, or that they're pioneers as just sweet, inquisitive, puddle- Town & Country Cle aners an ‘Work around other breeds. office. 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