BERGAMASCO SHEEPDOG CLUB OF AMERICA NEWS

Multi CH Gasparo
September 2, 2006
From Herdabout Bergamascos, Multi Ch Gasparo, has received Top Dog in Rarities winning two best in shows and one reserve Labor Day Show Down, the biggest show of yr. Even better, TV was filming a documentary on the show with the Bergamasco as Top Winning dog for the weekend. Gasparo, Son of Fauno and Gala
dell albera, is the #2 Dog in Rarities.
Liberty Bell Classic ARBA Show, July 2006. 2 new Bergamasco Champions:
Donnegal, owned by Jim and Marty Harbaugh, and Luna Dell Albera Silver Moon, owned by Erik Rothman and Juan-Manuel Olivera-Silvera obtained their ARBA Championship this past weekend at the Liberty Bell Classic Show in Neshaminy Park, PA.
Donnegal is a young male imported from the Swedish Tempelluden Kennel who breeds the Dell Albera lineage in Europe.
Luna Dell Albera Silver Moon, daughter of Multi Champion Lindoro Dell Albera SilverThunder and of Champion Orzia Dell Albera was Bred by Silverpastori Kennel in the USA.
In order to get their American Rare Breed Association Championship Title, these 2 youngsters had to accumulate a total of 9 CAC-US’s delivered by at least 6 different judges.
Each CAC-US is earned by receiving an excellent rating during a confirmation Show and by finishing first in the winners class.
Congratulations to the new champions and their owners.
Dell Albera dogs conquering agility in the USA!
Fashioned after horse Show Jumping, Agility made its debut as a demonstration in the UK at Crufts in 1978.
Today, Agility remains the fastest growing dog sport in America.
It is without any surprise that the Bergamasco Sheepdog with its recent success in the USA, since its introduction 11 years ago, has been a successful contender to the sport.
Agile and intelligent Bergamascos have been seen over the recent years in the field competing against the best of traditional Agility Breeds.
Here in full action Aria dell'Albera Shaggy Acres, owned by Irene and Mark Senedak, daughter of Barimara del Montevergine and Niso dell albera.