First Titles of the Newly Eligible FSS Breeds
After much anticipation and hard work seventeen FSS® breeds became eligible to compete in Companion and Performance Events January 1, 2008.
We are pleased to see quite a showing in only two months. We’ve had seven breeds competing with a total of sixteen titles earned.
The Belgian Laekenois was the first breed to earn Companion Event titles on January 6, 2008 when Grand Coeur’s Blade Runner earned a Companion Dog and Rally Novice title the same day.

The Portuguese Podengo was the first breed to earn a Performance Event title when- Parrigi’s Paulo Azul earned a JC on January 13, 2008

The first Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen to earn a Rally Novice title on January 11, 2008 was Rejouie V. Tum-Tums Vriendjes.
The first Spanish Water Dog to earn a Novice Agility and Novice Agility Jumpers title on January 19, 2008 was Beloved Pretty In Pink De Ariosa.
The first Argentine Dogo’s to earn a Rally Novice title on January 20, 2008 was Bay St Redtail Homerun King and Snowfire’s Rescued Oy Vey.
The first Mudi to earn a Novice Agility title on January 20, 2008 was Mv’s Baccus.
The first Mudi to earn a Rally Novice title on January 21, 2008 was Kiralytanyai Inda.
The first Portuguese Podengo to earn a Tracking Dog title on February 17, 2008 was Jolena De Retrouvaille Wm.
The first Pumi to earn a Novice Agility title on February 23, 2008 was Yippy-Yi-Yea Giddy-Up-Go.The first Pumi to earn a Rally Novice title on February 24, 2008 was Abiqua Cicelle.
The first Portuguese Podengo to earn a Rally Novice title on February 29, 2008 was Jolena De Retrouvailla Wm.
The first Kooikerhondje to earn a Rally Novice title on March 7, 2008 was Redgold's Hart Van Rotterdam.
The first Pumi to earn a Companion Dog title on March 16, 2008 was Moya's Rainbow Sprite.
The first Portuguese Pointer's to earn a Junior Hunter title on March 30, 2008 were Sina and Betinho Do Choupal.


