ANNUAL AWARDS
Annual Awards 2008
These awards were presented to the following individuals:
The Mickey Memorial is awarded to a special handler with a difficult dog who have worked hard together to make exceptional progress to overcome the problems.
This was awarded to Briggitte Rees
The Alfie Award is awarded for outstanding personal achievement.
This was awarded to Clive Poole and Jake
The Robbie Award is awarded to the handler and dog showing most promise for competition.
This was awarded to Iain Milford and Bella
The Rusty Memorial is the Junior Handler award; this is awarded to the junior handler making the most progress and achievement throughout the year.
This was awarded to Daniel Murtagh and Murphy
The Schartz Award is awarded for consistant achievement, based on monthly assessment.
This was awarded to Ann Sandford and Gemma
The Chevy Memorial is awarded to the Best Rescue dog that has achieved the most during the year.
This was awarded to Val Clare and Sheba
The Arnold Memorial is awarded for dedication, to a handler and dog who have regularly attended training and the extra social events, but most of all for continuing to exceed my expectations.
This was awarded to Laura Matthews
The Glentower Award is a very special award that can be awarded to any person working with any animal other than dogs, because at Pets Behaving Better we work with cats, parrots and horses in addition to dogs.
This was awarded to Andrew Cook
Sam's Memorial is the Puppy Cup, awarded to the handler and puppy to have made the most progress and achievement throughout the year.
This was awarded to Jo Dunstone and Zeus
The Danny and Winston Memorial Cup is awarded to a Bronze level dog that is an unusual breed.
This was awarded to Andy Cook and Rocky Horror
The Hendrix Memorial Trophy is awarded to an older dog that has made outstanding achievement.
This was awarded to Kevin Marshall
The Rockie Memorial Cup is awarded for dedication, high motivation and effort, perhaps working with a less motivated animal.
This was awarded to Edna Dewey and Zac
Annual Awards 2007
These awards were presented to the following individuals at a presentation evening in February held at the Full Quart Hewish.
The Mickey Memorial is awarded to a special handler with a difficult dog who have worked hard together to make exceptional progress to overcome the problems.
This was awarded to the Murtagh Family and Murphy
The Alfie Award is awarded for outstanding personal achievement.
This was awarded to Christine Saye and Jak
The Robbie Award is awarded to the handler and dog showing most promise for competition.
This was awarded to Jackie Manville and Boyd
The Rusty Memorial is the Junior Handler award; this is awarded to the junior handler making the most progress and achievement throughout the year.
This was awarded to Simon Ralph and Spike
The Schartz Award is awarded for consistant achievement, based on monthly assessment.
This was awarded to Matthew Winter and Jasmine
The Chevy Memorial is awarded to the Best Rescue dog that has achieved the most during the year.
This was awarded to Martin Fisher and Blue
The Arnold Memorial is awarded for dedication, to a handler and dog who have regularly attended training and the extra social events, but most of all for continuing to exceed my expectations.
This was awarded to Jessica Mitchell and Pepper
The Glentower Award is a very special award that can be awarded to any person working with any animal other than dogs, because at Pets Behaving Better we work with cats, parrots and horses in addition to dogs.
This was awarded to Andrew Cook
Sam's Memorial is the Puppy Cup, awarded to the handler and puppy to have made the most progress and achievement throughout the year.
This was awarded to Jan Bishop and Mimi
The Danny and Winston Memorial Cup is awarded to a Bronze level dog that is an unusual breed.
This was awarded to Gary Hutton and Suki
The Hendrix Memorial Trophy is awarded to an older dog that has made outstanding achievement.
This was awarded to Julie Patrick and Billy
The Rockie Memorial Cup is awarded for dedication, high motivation and effort, perhaps working with a less motivated animal.
This was awarded to Edna Dewey and Zac
