Firacres was established in
1960
when I married my husband Ed, and
we attended my first dog show on our honeymoon. Ed's sister,
Barbara. showed Afghan Hounds during this time, and we stopped by
for a visit with her and just to look at the Seattle Kennel Club Bench
Show. This First Dog Show opened up a whole new world of dogs to me as
a dog lover and I was hooked! I do believe Ed thought he'd been hooked
too! We did not begin Firacres with Yorkshire Terriers, but Norwegian
Elkhounds!
We raised
two children
who became involved
with the sport of dogs through Junior Showmanship and 4-H Dog Programs.
The dog activities with our children, Kari and Jerry broadened our
focus in dogs to include their chosen breeds, a Yorkshire Terrier for
Kari and both of them also had Shetland Sheepdogs as well as working
with the breeds Ed and I were showing. Ed enjoyed upland game bird
hunting and working dogs in the field, both competitively and for the
pure enjoyment of watching sporting dogs work. We became involved with
German Shorthaired Pointers and Pointers and participated in Field
Trials as well as always showing the dogs in Conformation and
Obedience.
Kari,
now lives in the Coeur d'Alene Idaho
area with her
husband, Bruce and her daughter Kayla. Kari is an elementary school
teacher and at this time, has a spayed Yorkie,
"Slider", as their family pet . Kari has never lost her
natural ability of handling dogs and likes to help out when she
can at Dog Shows in her area we attend. Her daughter, Kayla, has
a spayed Toy Fox Terrier, "Dixie" and would have every one of
"her favorites" from FirAcres, at her home, if allowed!! I
can see Kayla in the dog show rings in the future. Her first trip on
the Idaho/Montana Circuits in our Motorhome found her winning majors on
a puppy dog, beating us both with our Open Dogs!!
Jerry. is
in Duvall, WA,
with wife Lisa, and
has an "almost finished" degree in Hotel and Restaurant
management and was a restaurant manager until 2002. He then had
the opportunity to join Travis Industries, a manufacturing company with
500 employees, of several brands of Woodburning/Pellet/Gas Stoves
so popular these days. The company is now in Mukilteo,
WA and Jerry is now the Human Resources Manager for them. They had
two children, Briana and Brendan, until March 10, 2005 when
Bricelyn Elizabeth was born to make then a family of five!! Jerry
has Labrador Retrievers, with an intense interest in training them as
hunters. His first litter of 12 puppies (OMG!!) were ready for the
fall hunting season, the dam is a very enthusiastic hunter and their
new yellow lab boy shows a great deal of instinct and willingness
during training at his tender age of 3 months. Their older children are
very involved in sports and cheerleading activities at school.
For the
first 15 years
or so of our
marriage Sharon worked for a Small Animal Veterinary Specialist, as his
technician and assistant and Dog Groomer; then for 3 years, our
family lived in the house adjoining the Small Animal Hospital . During
this time period, Sharon also developed a clientele of Grooming Clients
and Sharon's Pet Salon came into being. After a move back to
Pullman, WA from the Boise, ID area, Sharon worked for the WSU
Veterinary School's Small Animal Clinic for 5 years as a Small Animal
Tech. and head of Central Services & Supply for the Small and Large
Animal Departments, working closely with the Doctors in the Teaching
Hospital as well as the Junior and Senior students. "Picking the
Brains" of students and Doctors was a great learning tool that
earned Sharon the nickname of "Dr. Quack" from her peers and
our Veterinarian, Dr. Lee Anderson, Anacortes, WA who we've been
with since moving the Mount Vernon in 1977, and even though said in
fun, the experiences and learning that was shared has been
invaluable to us in our career in dogs.
Dog shows
almost
every weekend
played prominently as our main activity in our family and led to seeing
us re-locate to the West Coast of Washington in 1977, for closer access
to the majority of the Pacific Northwest Dog Shows. We found ourselves
involved in local all-breed kennel clubs and Specialty Clubs as well as
activities revolving around two young teens who were still active in
dogs as well as other outside interests from baseball to competitive
dancing. Ed coached Jerry's teams from T-ball to Babe Ruth Baseball,
Sharon attended as a spectator and Mom, as well as driver for Kari's
Dance Competitions and other busy teenager activities.
Ed has many interests
and diversified skills which led
him to finding his niche in life and being very responsible
as the head of his family. He trained as an Appliance and TV
Technician with Sharon's Dad in his business for two years, when we
made the decision to move to Nampa, ID as a Technician for Montgomery
Ward Co. Upon closure of the store in that area, he then worked
for Blacker Appliance until Sharon's Father passed away in 1967 and the
family moved back to Pullman, WA to take over the family
business. The demands of our growing family soon proved the
stability afforded by being employed by Washington State University as
a Building Engineer and its benefits were to open the door of
opportunity to eventually move our family to Western Washington.
Ed was the Director of Operations and Maintenance for the Mount Vernon
School District until his retirement in 1995. Since
then he has expanded his interests in fishing, boating and just plain
puttering around our house and yard and being Sharon's Right
Hand Man..........his assistance with the responsibilities with the
dogs is invaluable, and it would be impossible for Sharon to fly to
many of the show sites without his ability to take over in her absence.
We have
been exhibitors
and breeders of
Yorkshire Terriers for 30+ years and have never regretted getting
involved with this wonderful breed. I consider us a good source of
information for the pet owner as well as the aspiring exhibitor of this
breed. If you should decide you want to show and eventually exhibit and
raise Yorkshire Terriers, we can be an excellent source of help as well
as explaining to you cautions you need to consider before embarking on
this endeavor. To quote Dr. Alvin Grossman, author of The Standard Book
of Dog Breeding: A New Look,
"Exhibitors
do not have to be Breeders, but Breeders MUST be Exhibitors.".
I really agree with this statement and am a firm believer
that not every male is potentially a good stud dog and
likewise, not every female is a good candidate to be a producer of
puppies and neither one may be necessary to contribute to the genepool
for the preservation of a breed. Responsible exhibitors and
breeders test their stock for inheritable defects, be up front with you
regarding problems they may have had in their bloodlines, be there as
mentors, regardless of your breed, and be willing listeners and offer
advice when sought.
The
Yorkshire Terrier
has become so very
popular, many Yorkies are bred that should never be allowed to
reproduce due to lack of breed type and/or soundness, they may carry
apparent or hidden hereditary defects, and are just not a good
representatives of the breed that would lend themselves to perpetuate
what the Yorkshire Terrier should be. Temperament of a beloved pet,
companion or showdog, does not mean it will always be passed along to
it's offspring. If friends or family "want one" just like the
prospective sire or dam, it won't necessarily happen that way. Just
like our own children,"with the same Mom and Dad" they are
all different to a degree in temperament and appearance too.
Our involvement with
Chinese Cresteds
began shortly after the breed was
again recognized by the AKC in 1991, however
this was from a distant awareness of the Breed and looking at
it a bit askance. But then, Again, Ed's sister, Barbara,
is responsible for introducing us to Chinese Cresteds as she became an
owner and exhibitor of them. I was not well acquainted with the
Breed until I decided I would like to show them and become more aware
of their care and was quite fascinated with their 'pony-like
characteristics'............LITTLE did I know what bringing home Lucy
and Willow from one of Barbara's litters would lead to. Ed
liked Willow the best, I liked Lucy the best, sooo, they both stayed
with us. We showed them briefly as puppies, without being
terribly successful in this first venture. Studying and watching
the breed ringside at shows all over the country, soon brought me to
realize, I needed something a bit 'different' to embark into the
Crested World. Hence, Tuxie 1 made up our first Champion and the
rest is pretty much History.
Chinese Cresteds are a
delightful
bundle of clown, snuggle bunnies,
entertainment on four feet, well some of the time!, part Billy Goat,
fast as a gazelle on the run and just as beautiful to watch. They
are addicting, the two coat varieties, Hairless and Powderpuff, the
added variety of coat patterning and colors, the Hairless's ability to
tan and fade with exposure to sunshine, the need for care of the
Hairless's skin, the challenge to have lovely furnishings
and 'buttersmooth skin' without excessive body hair, the
satisfaction of grooming and presentation of a
correctly conditioned powderpuff, the anticipation of what
varieties in coat and color in an expected litter, all have come
into play in our serious involvement with this Breed. I can only
begin to describe what having a Crested in your life is all
about. They are very adaptable to many activities a person would
like to do with them.........but they are also very satisfied to just
be your buddy and I find them VERY tuned in to one's menu for the day,
so to speak.
We are glad
you
have visited our
pages and hope you have enjoyed your time spent here. You are welcome
to Email us for further information about Yorkshire Terriers, Chinese
Cresteds or even dogs in general. Companion Puppies are occasionally
available for qualified homes and owners. If you think you would enjoy
sharing your life with a Yorkshire Terrier or a Chinese Crested, we are
happy to have you visit us and our dogs to experience
"Yorkiemania" or "Crestedsilliness".. Do let us
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and we hope to meet you in person one day. If you are going to be in
our area, write us an email or give us a call to arrange for a
personal visit. We are located in the beautifully Skagit Valley,
gateway to the San Juan Islands and Puget Sound, a vacationland 365
days a year, wet or dry!!