Yo Yo
Benden’s Top Flyte Yo Yo UD OD
"Yo Yo"
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Yo pictures
Yo was the result of our first “obedience” focused breeding when I was asked by Dee Wright to breed a bitch to OTCH Meadowpond Stardust Reggie. I chose Jungold’s Orphan Annie, who was a beed bitch, but had an intense desire to please and didn’t like to be wrong. However, I had no intentions of keeping anything from this breeding. At the time, what seemed unfortunate, a top obedience home who had the pick bitch purchased had to back out due to an unexpected divorce. This puppy was “sold” 2 more times, however something happened to each home before they actually got the puppy. The longer I had this puppy the pickier I became about who could have her and this puppy became Benden’s Top Flyte Yo Yo UD OD.
Yo completed her CD with a 196.5 average with 2 first and 4 placements.
Yo was a phenominal producer, producing 3 OTCH’s, 1 MACH, 7 UD’s with many other minor titles. Yo produced a softer but very willing workers who hated to be wrong. She did produce some sound sensitivity. Yo’s hip and eye production was fairly good, 1 with cataracts and 2 dysplastic puppies but she did produce a few monorchids. Out of 1 litter there was a puppy that was SAS clear at 2 years of age, but 3 months later was re-evalauated and was diagnosed with SAS. The explanation was a change in equipment. She had 2 puppies taken by cancer at under 5 years of age. Yo was diagnosed with cancer at 9 years of age. She was treated with chemo, but did not tolerate treatments well and treatments were discontinued. She was euthanized 10 months following diagnosis at 10.
Yo completed her CD with a 196.5 average with 2 first and 4 placements.
Yo was a phenominal producer, producing 3 OTCH’s, 1 MACH, 7 UD’s with many other minor titles. Yo produced a softer but very willing workers who hated to be wrong. She did produce some sound sensitivity. Yo’s hip and eye production was fairly good, 1 with cataracts and 2 dysplastic puppies but she did produce a few monorchids. Out of 1 litter there was a puppy that was SAS clear at 2 years of age, but 3 months later was re-evalauated and was diagnosed with SAS. The explanation was a change in equipment. She had 2 puppies taken by cancer at under 5 years of age. Yo was diagnosed with cancer at 9 years of age. She was treated with chemo, but did not tolerate treatments well and treatments were discontinued. She was euthanized 10 months following diagnosis at 10.