AUSTIN BULLDOG CLUB
The Austin Bulldog Club was formed in 1971.
Its club members worked very hard for
13 years to reach the AKC's sanctioned Match status, which is a required event
to qualify for approval to hold licensed Specialty Shows and award championship
points in the future.
According to a report submitted by Sue
Slaughter in the Spring 1986 Biennial-Bulldogger, the club obtained its
informal “B” Match status in 1984.
The club first conducted an
AKC-sanctioned "B" Match in June 1984. It was judged by LeRoy
Muenzler. He chose as Best in Match, Lucille Inmon's "Eva."
The first AKC-sanctioned formal
"A" Match was held in February 1985, with Mrs. Nan Burke of Texas
judging. She chose Little Henry Ordeal as Best in Match.
The second and final AKC-sanctioned
"A" Match was held in August of 1985. This match was judged by Mr.
Doug Wilson of Louisiana. He chose as Best in Match, Tuppance Dominion.
The Austin Bulldog Club was notified that
it had obtained its AKC-licensed Specialty Club status in June 1986.
The club held it's first licensed
Specialty Show in 1987 with an entry of 71. The judge for this specialty show
was Mr. Dean Anderson of California.
He awarded Best of Breed honors to Ch.
Carden's Buddy Ballistic, owned by Mapo Kennels, Reg. (Richard Maze, Hinds Poth
and John Wirth).