Affenpinscher. Jerome Cushman

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In 1988 Ch. Ken-Jo’s Little Affen Annie became the first female to win the national specialty. She was owned by Barbara A. Sayres of the Gibbs Pond kennels and bred by Ken and Josephine M. Harkins.

      In Connecticut Sharon and Richard Strempski, long-time breeders and founding members of the Affenpinscher Club of America, have their Vroni Kleine kennel. They began with the Aff-Kins lines along with dogs imported from Germany. Later they exported to Germany and England. Sharon has judged Affens in the US and England.

      In New Hampshire Nancy E. Holmes’s FMK lines produced World and Am. Ch. FMK’s Zulu of Hilane, who was number-one Affenpinscher in 1989. He was sold to fanciers in Sweden and later went to new owners in New Zealand. The “Flying Monkey Kennel” (hence FMK) now has added some German lines to the breeding program and has exported a number of dogs to Europe.

      Nancy Baybutt’s Sienna Gold kennel in Massachusetts, using Flo-Star, Doch’s, Terian and Hilane lines, has been producing some excellent Affenpinschers for a number of years.

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       Ch. Yarrow’s Super Nova, pictured winning the Group at Westminster in 2002. Owned by Dr. and Mrs. William Truesdale, “Cosmos” was the first Affenpinscher to accomplish this feat. Cosmos was bred by Beth K. Sweigart and Letisha Wubbel.

      With the passing of Flo Strohmaier in October 2005, an over 50-year breeding program came to an end. However, Mary Ann and Shirley Welch in Santa Paula, California are continuing the Flo-Star lines and have shown and finished a large number of the Flo-Star dogs in recent years.

       IMPORTANT AFFENPINSCHERS OF THE MODERN ERA

      Ch. Hilane’s Solar Eclipse was born May 9, 1991 and died September 11, 2004. Solar was bred and owned by Jerome Cushman and Frederick Nuernberg. Solar was one of three puppies in the litter. His rather unique color inspired his name. On his neck, shoulders and flanks he had a dark red undercoat with a black overlay of hard coat. Many times he has thrown this characteristic coat color. He was Winners Dog under judge Sari Brewster Tietjen at the national specialty in 1992.

      His brother Ch. Hilane’s Seth Thomas, owned by Carolyn (Garrity) Hamilton, won the national specialty in 1993 under judge Lois Wolf White. His sister Ch. Hilane’s Au Naturel was the first all-natural Affenpinscher to earn an AKC championship.

      At about the age of two-and-a-half, Solar showed signs of stiffness and the veterinarian reported he had been infected with Lyme’s disease, which left him with severe arthritis. He was a stoic little dog who enjoyed life with only minor accommodations.

      Though he was not used a lot for breeding, he has produced some great dogs. His offspring include national specialty winners Ch. Hilane’s Harpagon, later owned by Shirley Howard and Jim and Kathy Herman, Ch. Yarrow’s Lucy in the Sky (Moraina), owned by Jackie Stacy and Ch. Yarrow’s Super Nova (Cosmos), owned by Dr. and Mrs. William Truesdale.

      “Moraina” and “Cosmos” hold the records for most Best in Show wins for their sex in the breed. Cosmos also was the top toy and number-five top-winning all-breed show dog for 2001. Ranked as the number-eight all-time top-winning toy dog, he was the first Affenpinscher to win the Toy Group at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. A brother of Cosmos is multiple group winner and top producer Ch. Yarrow’s Over The Moon. His sister is Ch. Kyleakin Maid At Yarrow, who has produced several top-winning champions. Ch. Yarrow’s Lucy in the Sky’s littermate is Ch. Yarrow’s Rocketman, who lives with Sharon Sapp in Georgia, and he too has sired some nice dogs.

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       One of Mighty Joe Young’s kids, Ch. Yarrow’s Thrill Monkey, owned by Dr. and Mrs. William Truesdale and bred by Beth K. Sweigart and Letisha Wubbel.

      Other of Solar’s sons who have done well in the show ring is Ch. Tamarin Trevor, owned by David and Pamela Peat. Trevor’s brother Ch. Tamarin Tanz, owned by Joseph Reinisch, also has been a fine show dog.

      Another son, Ch. Hilane’s The Sun Also Rises, owned and exhibited by Rebecca Brandon and Babettta P. Veater in Alaska, has won several groups and a Best in Show. His littermate Ch. Hilane Spring’s Awakening has sired a number of fine champions including Ch. Hilane’s Just Look At Me, owned by Sandra Lex from Canada, and Ch. Hi-Tech Girlrilla Of My Dream, owned by Beth Sweigart and Letisha Wubbel. Two of Solar’s granddaughters, Ch. Hilane’s Betty Boop and Ch. Hilane’s Loose Cannon, also are group winners.

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       An English import bred by Rita Turner, Ch. Gerbraes Maid In Splendour, or “Doris,” is the dam of Cosmos and is related to most of today’s top Affens. Owners, Beth K. Sweigart and Letisha Wubbel.

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       Ch. Hilane’s Lonesome Cowboy, winning Best in Show with owner/handler Jerome Cushman.

      Solar also sired some quality belge bitches, including Ch. Hilane’s Molley Sugden, who has produced three champions for her owner Mavis Weatherwax of California, and Ch. Hilane’s Present, owned by Jerome Cushman. Solar sired Ch. Hilane’s Marlane, the first group-placing Affenpinscher with natural ears and tail.

      While visiting Crufts Dog Show in England Beth Sweigart and Peter Green spotted a young female Affenpinscher owned by Rita Turner. They purchased her and brought her back to show and add to their breeding program. She finished her championship fast and won some large breed competitions. She is the dam and granddam of many of today’s top-winning Affenpinschers. Her name is Ch. Gerbraes Maid In Splendour, whose call name is “Doris,” and she is owned by Beth Sweigart and Letisha Wubbel. Her littermate Ch. Gerbraes Maid in Heaven at Zipaty, owned by the late Pat Patchen, was a top show bitch in England.

      Bred to Solar, Doris produced other important Affens in addition to Cosmos and Moraina. These include Ch. Yarrow’s Over The Moon and Ch. Kyleakin Maid At Yarrow. Doris also has more champions bred to other males. Ch. Yarrow’s Mighty Joe Young won the specialty in 2004. Two more fine champions who are winning Bests are Ch. Bukany Streakmeister Tamarin and Ch. Yarrow’s Action Jackson.

      After Moraina earned her championship, Beth Sweigart gave her to Jackie and Terry Stacy, who have used her to start their Tamarin lines. Doris’s other daughter, Ch. Kyleakin Maid At Yarrow, was also given to the Stacys and Doris Tolone of Calkerry Affenpinschers. These two foundation bitches along with Ch. Periwinkle En- La Ms. Munster, bred by Elizabeth Muir-Chamberlain, were the source for the Affenpinschers at Tamarin and Calkerry. These bitches were bred to Hilane, Periwinkle, Doch’s and Ceterra males to produce some highly campaigned Affenpinschers. Doris Tolone’s Ch. Tamarin Talullah (out of Ch. Periwinkle Godzilla and Ch. Kyleakin Maid At Yarrow) won the national specialty in 2001. Ch. Ceterra’s Little Black Sambo, bred to Ch. Tamarin Tulip, produced Ch. Tamarin Travis (2002 and 2003 national specialty winner) and Ch. Tamarin Tip-Off (2005 national specialty winner).

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       Son of Godzilla, here’s top-winning Ch. Yarrow’s Mighty Joe Young, bred by Beth K. Sweigart, Letisha Wubbel and Doris Tolone and owned by Dr. and Mrs. William Truesdale.

      The future for the Affenpinscher looks bright. More good champions are placing in and winning Groups across North America. Let’s hope that the breed does not become too popular and that the new

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