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Silvershadow by Bill Flynn This article originally appeared in the Summer 2000 issue of The Classic Saluki. ![]()
I began showing dogs in 1974. My mother had Afghan hounds and I showed for her. Salukis were actually my frist breed. I was more attracted to them by their power, sleekness and, yes, short coat. I acquired my frist Saluki from Karen Wilson, Ch Samchar Fadora of Sylentwood, a beautiful black and silver bitch. I acquired the second Saluki from Gil Katz, Ch Sultaan's Wizard. Bred together they produced by Ch Silvershadow's Shady Lady. Upon Looking for a match for her, I wanted to use a dog from Jo Robertson, Ch Raven Hill Camden, but he was too old. My dream was gone but it led me to Ch Raven Hill's Pandemonium. Panda was a silver grizzle by Ch Raven Hill Jonathan Sundown out of Ch Raven Hill Cassandra. Along with my partner, Anna Tiedemann, I acquired Panda. He was sound, smooth, and with impeccable side gait. I specialed Panda, who became a multiple group winner, Top Ten and, beyond all dreams, was BOS at the SCOA National under Don Wieden.
I am proud to say that my foundation helped to produce, with Francis and Sue, all the group winners, specialty winners, and champions we have produced this decade. I am especially proud of my new bitch, Nike. She finished at 10 months and won the SCOA National sweepstakes under Monica Stoner and the Eastern Regional Sweepstakes under Frank Cassano. It is always rewarding to win under breeders. I also agree that the hardest thing to maintain in today's world is a moderate Saluki. The future of the breed is up to us with healthy, happy Salukis to save the day. ©2000, Bill Flynn. All rights reserved. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||