August 11, 2013
One last news from the World Dog Show 2013.
It is official, Kaffogo Agyag’s “Hungarian Junior Champion” Title arrived in the mail.
June 6, 2013
We’ve made it! We are back home! The Wright Brothers (first in flight…) a.k.a Lufthansa has done it right at this time. We had smooth sailing, good food, excellent German wines and I was lucky enough to get a full center row to sleep and watch movies.
Laszlo picked us up from the airport and we drove home upstate NY.
The rest of our pack, the two JRT-s, Csupasz the third Pumi, Nene the .auKelpie and Harang the Canadian Royal Komondor, were happy to see me after close to a month of absence.
As a surprise, Laszlo, the family’s Senior Shepherd and PR husband has organized and interview with the local Public Radio Station, WIOX’s, “MInd Your Business” program to talk about the WDS 2013 adventure of the “two local farm dogs.” (Fruska and Agyag) for tomorrow.
Gosh, I hope I can get up for the live interview. It starts at 8:00AM…
Orb, the 2013 favorite or a creation of news media deprivation for a “Feel Good Story” of Triple Crown Championship. He has failed to fulfill hopes and prophecies.
May 19, 2013
Drama… Drama… Drama… in different dimensions at different places. Multimillion dollar thoroughbred vs. Pumi, an obscure Hungarian herding breed in the U.S. from an upstate NY fiber goat and sheep farm … while the stakes have been obviously strikingly different, the co-owners of Orb, the Kentucky Derby winner colt, have most likely felt the same emotional disappointment after losing the Preakness yesterday that I have felt today in Budapest. …we were so close… it was within reach… gosh…almost…
It was a bitter sweet day for us today, a contemporary imperfect Cindarella story… Kaffogo Agyag has fallen short becoming Junior World Winner in Budapest. How ironic human nature is…
We’ve been bruised at multiple occasions at AKC conformation shows traveling up and down along the Eastern Seaboard in the U.S the past six months. Inexperienced judges, color discrimination, obscure breed, etc. Excuses are endless and regardless wether they are justified or not, we have learned to accept failure as the price for paving the road for the Pumi in the U.S.
Than on May 13, we traveled back to Hungary, the Mecca of the breed. During the week, leading up to Sunday’s ultimate WORLD DOG SHOW, Agyag has won every event – not surprisingly. Let’s admit, that in addition to her excellent breeding by Anna Varadi, she is an exceptional character.
At the end we have fallen short. We have come in second in Junior Class at the official WDS 2013.
Why? who knows … the mistake of Lufthansa in Dusseldorf… (the dogs were lost for hours locked up in their crates on the tarmac of the airport we lost our connection)? Exhaustion…?(she lives on an Upstate NY farm after all with not too much urban stimuly and after the third show, I have started losing my focus too…) Her mistimed full blown heat…?
…Or simply because PILISI KOCOS JELLEM was better today… Congratulations HOLDAMPF DORA!
We are gone to Hortobagy for the herding week…
p.s. Thank you Chris Levy to fix up Fruska and Agyag’s grooming.
March 18, 2013
Things are going well – more than well… today, Kaffogo Agyag has become the “Junior World Cup Winner of Hungarian National Breeds” in the morning and she has also won back to back the very first Raisits Cup 2013, as the “Hungarian Junior Winner.” I am speechless, and whatever tomorrow, the day of the official WDS 2013 brings, ANNA VARADI of Kaffogo Kennel, thank you for selecting me Agyag. I would really like to know what you have been cooking in your Pumi Kitchen for the future…
“Mom, does this performance in the Conformation ring today compensates for my silly behavior in the herding arena yesterday…?”
Felallo Fulu Fruska has earned “Excellent” in the Open Bitches Class of the Hungarian National Breeds competition and received a “NJ,” (Very Good) evaluation at the Raisits Cup 2013.
Tamara Prohaska, again, thank you for the photos…
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May 17, 2013
Finally the day of the long awaited Herding Seminar at the Opusztaszer Heritage Park has arrived. After 4 hours of sleep, I packed up the Pumis and drove to the seminar. Fruska and Agyag have been eager to start the practice but they had to wait through the presentation part of the day.
During the break we checked out parts of the park, including the monumental Feszty Panoramic Painting about the invasion of the Karpat Basin by the ancestral Hungarians. It is a breath taking work of art on1800 square meters of canvas with the necessary gruesome images of war, pagan rituals, sacrifice, rape, killing, pillaging and of course heroism painted in the style of romanticism with a strong influence from the Munich Landscape Artists.
the seven chieftains of the Hungarians with the famous cart pulling group of gray cattle in the forefront (detail from the painting)
could the cubist/expressionist depiction of the seven chieftains maintain solemnity on these blue horses…?
I am wondering what would have been the result if a Cubist or an
Expressionist painter had been commissioned to create this painting…
After the break, we started practicing. Agyag was somewhat temperamental. Her young age, inexperience with different herding environments, new stock and the effect of her hormonal imbalance due to her beginning heat cycle combined, have taken their toll on her. Her overall performance however, was pretty reassuring for the future.
Fruska, however, was in complete control. A real diva of the herding arena. Confident, strong and commanding. It is a pleasure to watch her working. It must be the combination of her Hungarian blood, French sophistication, and American flamboyance… I love you girl!
It was a smart decision to participate at the seminar. We had a great time, have met some great Pumi people and learned some nice tricks to correct some specific problems. Thank you Krisztina Menyhart and Tari Jozsi!
hope to be back in the future…
Tamara Prohaska, thank you for the great herding seminar pictures.
Kate Pinches’ Magic Pumi Carpet. My Pumis would have been safer to fly on it to Hungary from the U.S. than on Lufthansa…
May 16, 2013
Thursday I went to visit Anna Varadi, Kaffogo Agyag’s breeder in Alsopahok at the western tip of Lake Balaton. Agyag and Fruska was thrilled to play and run in the countryside with Anna’s dog after their high-rise building experience at my sister’s home in Buda.
While on the road, I’ve also visited Lovasz Gyorgyne in Kapolnasnyek an important figure in the history of the Pumi in Hungary. It was an interesting experience to leap back in time and listening to old stories of the breed.
Once back in Budapest, in the evening, my sister’s family took me to a Palinka Festival to Erzsebet-ter on the Pest side of the city – a very Hungarian way to finish a great day – I may add… The evening brought back old memories from the
1580’s when I used to live in Budapest after moving here from Transylvania…
May 15, 2013
We had a good start at the WDS 2013 after a bad travel.
Kaffogo Agyag has won “HPJ” “Excellent 1” in Junior Class at the Budapest Grand Prix CACIB Show, as part of the FCI World Dog Show 2013. today.
Felallo Fulu Fruska has won “NJ” or “Very Good” in the Open Bitches Class.”
Tomorrow we are off. The plan is, that we will pay a visit to Anna Varadi, Agyag’s breeder in the western part of Hungary.
Tamara Prohaska thank you for the pictures…
May 13, 2013
We arrived to Dusseldorf around 4AM, Tuesday. I was greeted by a Lufthansa official with the frightening news that the airline has lost the two dogs, Fruska and Agyag and could not locate them. As a result, we’ve missed the connection to Budapest and I had to put up with the rudest most uncooperative customer service and airport police. We were driving around the airport on the tarmac from building to building trying to find the dogs for hours. Finally they drove me back to the gate where we originally arrived. The two dogs have been left there in their crates on an open luggage trailer without supervision for several hours. After a full day of delay, finally, they found a connection to Budapest which was obviously difficult because these days “every dog” flies to Budapest to the WDS.
So much about Lufthansa’s superior treatment of animals. Waste of money not even an apology.
Hey Dr. Reinhold Huber! what happened to “Nonstop you…?”
By the way the dogs have been completely quiet in their crates during this several hours long ordeal – according to one Lufthansa or Airport official that was the reason why they did not find them – why not to blame it on the dogs…
One of the lessons of this micro horror story is that the Pumi is a non-barking breed after all…
May 9, 2013
Four days left until our departure to Hungary to the WDS 2013 and Hortobagy. The girls are ready to floss with Racka hair…