RBIMBS U-GRCH Sympa's Believe In The Journey CGC "Rylee"

Photo by Donna Kemp, Rylee's first show
weekend, in the Best In Show ring after taking Best of Breed and
Group 1 under judge J Ray Johnson.
- CH Belaire's What You Leave Behind x U-GRCH Trelynn's I'm A
Believer In Sympas
DOB Feb 1st, 2010
Pedigree for the above litter: CLICK HERE (opens in new window).
Rylee now lives with a good friend, Donna Sager. I see lots
of fun and winning in their future. She finished her UKC
Championship quickly with multiple group placements. Donna hopes to do
obedience and agility (and maybe more!) with her, and I believe
they will go far. She is also nicknamed "Princess" and is
spoiled rotten already being the only female dog in the home.
She plays well with the family's three Poms (Sebastian, Dreighty,
and Trevor).
Donna was very thrilled with the fact that Rylee adjusts to any
situation quickly, "never met a stranger" and
"grants people permission to pet her" :)
RYLEE'S STORY TOLD BY HER MOM, DONNA:
U-GRCH RBIMBS Sympa's Believe In The Journey CGC

Rylee, Rylee, Rylee.....because of her, I am heartless. Yes
really....you see, what pieces of my heart do not belong to Dreighty
were stolen by Rylee.....I resisted (a little) but it didn't work
☺
I had been going to shows with Kelly, watching Kylee earn her UKC
GrCH and start her AKC career, and when I learned Kelly was going to
breed her I knew I would be tempted but could NOT even think about a
puppy. I already owned four dogs, plenty enough for us. So I
purposely stayed away from the puppy cam, and only occasionally
checked out puppy pics on FaceBook. But oh when I did, I nearly
drooled over the little girl that Kelly called Rylee. Then would
tell myself again the 'bazillion' reasons that bringing another dog
into our home was not a good idea.
One day, Kelly sent out a message, the puppies were getting older,
they needed some more experience and the tiny tyke was running riot
over her brother and sisters, and could someone just puppy sit for a
couple of weeks. I couldn't resist the chance to cuddle and play
with the little girl who'd already captured my heart. Stan didn't
mind at all, so off I went to collect the darling demon. Kelly had
offered one of the others, but if I was bringing one home, it had to
be my 'heart throb', if only for a short time.
My guys have always been fairly good with visiting dogs, adopting a
kind of live and let live attitude. They may not play much with
strangers, but they rarely complain either and never pick fights, so
I was confident that having her visit wouldn't present a problem.
What I hadn't realized is that she would be completely accepted,
even by my Drieghty. Rylee hadn't been with us an hour when I
snapped a pic of her and Dreighty curled up enjoying the shade on a
wonderful spring afternoon. Even hubby was sufficiently impressed to
make a comment. By evening hubby was suggesting that she would be
staying with us permanently. I had NO intention, when I brought her
home, of keeping her more than the couple of weeks that I'd
discussed with Kelly....puppy sitting, not owning, was the idea. So
we decided that we had the perfect chance to really decide on
whether to make it a permanent arrangement or not. Since I could
take her home in two weeks, no questions asked, none the worse for
wear. I spent the first week taking her everywhere, she was here for
extra socialization and to give her brother a break so we were
'doing our job' while we got to really understand just who she was.

What an experience that turned into. I couldn't take her out in
public without attracting the attention of anyone and everyone
within eye sight....and she ate it up. Nothing phased her. The first
full weekend I had her, she went to an agility trial with Dreighty
and I, had her first motel stay, and crated next to four very noisy,
boisterous Shelties of an agility buddy. She was the darling of the
trial....never made a peep in her crate (even with our 'neighbors'
non-stop barking), played with anyone and everyone who came to meet
her, and never made a peep at the motel. Could such a young puppy
really be that good??? Yup!
The following weekend pretty much clinched it, she had to stay. We
took her to a carriage show....horses and buggies everywhere, though
she acted like it was just another day in the park. As her fan club
grew hubby and I came to the realization that Rylee had found her
home. No way was this child going anywhere without us. I believe I
called Kelly when we got home, Rylee would be going to my vet on
Monday for a 'pre-purchase' exam....if he loved her as much as we
did, it would be a done deal.
Ry spent the rest of her summer and fall traveling with Dreighty and
I to agility trials and classes, building her fan club, and learning
about the world away from home. Never believing that she would
actually make size, the conformation ring was not something that we
gave so much as a thought to. I like agility, have dabbled in Rally
and have had feelers out for an appropriate competitive obedience
instructor. We'd be plenty busy without conformation. However, she
did grow, and kept on growing until she measured an honest 14". In
November, when Kelly was in town for a UKC show with TJ, she asked
if I would bring Ry down to the show grounds so she could practice
the fluffing that is de rigueur for the AKC ring. Why not, it would
be a good outing for Ry. Little did either of us realize that while
there, Rylee would be deemed suitable for the conformation ring by
several of Kelly's 'Sheltie friends'. I laughingly told Kelly that
SHE could show Rylee, I had no idea how, didn't add that I had no
desire to learn. I would pay, she could play. And the thought pretty
much stopped there, until Ry reached her first birthday. It was then
decision making time, either she would have her chance in the show
ring or be spayed.
I whipped off a message to Kelly, was she seriously interested in
taking Ry in the ring, if not I would talk to my vet about spaying
her. Well guess what, Kelly was headed to a show that weekend,
impossible for me to go Dreighty was headed off to a trial that
weekend, running for his U-GRACH, but Kelly offered to take Rylee
anyway. She was packed and dropped at Kelly's on our way to Flint to
our agility trial. No real training other than her basic obedience,
and not even remotely groomed for the ring. Kelly and her friend
managed to get Ry into ring presentable shape. Ry spent Saturday
playing hairy ping-pong ball in the ring, bouncing and hopping
through her classes, but also building her fan club. On Sunday she
started her day by going BOB and earning a Group 1, then followed
that in the second show by going BOB and Group 4.....her show career
was off to a great start. In her very next weekend of showing she
finished her UKC Championship with another BOB. However, it became
immediately apparent that Kelly could no longer show her. Since her
brother was also a Champion now, they would compete in the same
class....not possible for one person to show two dogs in the same
class. Her next show she was shown by three different people. This
little girl had been in the ring exactly 12 times and had already
been handled by 3 or 4 different people....I thought it was about
time she was afforded the stability of a single handler. So off we
went to enroll in a ring craft class together
Not a journey I ever expected to find myself on, but at just 1.5
years old Ms Rylee (as I usually refer to her if I am not calling
her The Princess) has already taught me a lot. Her registered name
came from advice given to me (and others on an agility list) many
years ago. When the discussion turned to timing entry into events so
that titles could be earned at a Nationals, John McKinley of True
North Agility wrote this:
Let me say this about agility milestones. Take them when you
have the opportunity...your time with your agility partner is
limited and no one knows what tomorrow brings. The ribbons and
awards are all about recognition from the sport and your
friends....and they also say that you cared enough about your dog to
spend the time and effort required to achieve those titles. I enjoy
that recognition and I will have that hardware as a reminder of the
special moments I had with the dogs I loved. I try never to lose
sight of this....it's the journey, with our dogs and not the
destination....that's what agility is really all about. From the
first obstacle on a course to the last one or from day one in
agility to the last day, it's always about the journey....enjoy it
while it's happening. It will always end way too soon.
It struck a cord deep in me, it IS about the journey. Life with our
dogs regardless of what sport or if we even do a sport, is about the
journey. It's what we do together, what we learn and how we react to
each other....it's the partnership.. So she is officially known as
Sympa's Believe in the Journey.....and I do, and I will.....our
journey has only just begun and we will only know where it takes us
when it's over. Until then.....we live and love and believe in each
other.

Graphical collages courtesy of Mo van den Tillaart.
| Date | Club | Location | Judge | Result |
| 02/26/11 | MAPBTC | Whitmore Lk | Sharon Griffin | 1/BF |
| 02/26/11 | MAPBTC | Whitmore Lk | Joseph Gubry | 1/BF |
| 02/27/11 | MAPBTC | Whitmore Lk | J Ray Johnson | 1/BF/BOW/BOB/G1 |
| 02/27/11 | MAPBTC | Whitmore Lk | Patricia Young | 1/BF/BOW/BOB/G4 |
| 03/12/11 | MI Classic/K9 Fanciers | Kzoo | Nancy Eilks | 2/RBF |
| 03/12/11 | MI Classic/K9 Fanciers | Kzoo | Rebecca Harris | 1/BF |
| 03/13/11 | MI Classic/K9 Fanciers | Kzoo | Jeanne Heger | 1/BF/BOB |
| 03/13/11 | MI Classic/K9 Fanciers | Kzoo | Teri Murphy | n/a |
| 04/16/11 | MI TFT | Whitmore Lk | Helena Engelauf | n/a |
| 04/16/11 | MI TFT | Whitmore Lk | Rowdy Yates | Reserve CH |
| 04/17/11 | MI TFT | Whitmore Lk | Jeanne Heger | n/a |
| 04/17/11 | MI TFT | Whitmore Lk | Dianne Raymond | n/a |
| 05/14/11 | K9 Fanciers | Centreville | Joseph Gubry | n/a |
| 05/14/11 | K9 Fanciers | Centreville | Sharon Griffin | CH of CH / BOB / G4 |
| 05/15/11 | K9 Fanciers | Centreville | Brenda Landers | CH of CH / BOB / G2 |
| 05/15/11 | K9 Fanciers | Centreville | Jennifer Landers | CH of CH |
| 06/11/11 | MI American Eskimo | Monroe | Robin Abbott | CH |
| 06/11/11 | MI American Eskimo | Monroe | Deb Beaan | CH |
| 06/12/11 | MI American Eskimo | Monroe | David Arthur | CH / BOB / G1 |
| 06/12/11 | MI American Eskimo | Monroe | Julie Hatlas Pepper | CH |
| 07/02/11 | Northwest Ohio | Montpelier | Maude Tank | Reserve CH |
| 07/02/11 | Northwest Ohio | Montpelier | Marian Campbell | Reserve CH |
| 07/03/11 | Northwest Ohio | Montpelier | J Ray Johnson | n/a |
| 07/03/11 | Northwest Ohio | Montpelier | Diane Raymond | Reserve CH |
| 07/30/11 | MI Gun Dog | Whitmore Lake | Pam Moore | CH |
| 07/30/11 | MI Gun Dog | Whitmore Lake | Julie Hatlas Pepper | CH |
| 07/31/11 | MI Gun Dog | Whitmore Lake | Deb Beean | CH |
| 07/31/11 | MI Gun Dog | Whitmore Lake | Jack Wynne | CH |
| 08/20/11 | Trail Creek | La Porte, IN | Jeanne Heger | CH of CH / BOB |
| 08/20/11 | Trail Creek | La Porte, IN | Eleanor Heagy | CH of CH **NEW GRAND CH** |
| 08/21/11 | Trail Creek | La Porte, IN | Gregory Storms | n/a |
| 08/21/11 | Trail Creek | La Porte, IN | Mary King | n/a |
| 08/28/11 | MTFTC | Whitmore Lake | Brenda Landers | GRCH / BOB |
| 08/28/11 | MTFTC | Whitmore Lake | Jennifer Landers | GRCH / BOB |
| 09/23/11 | Foundation Kai Club | Charlotte | Marian Campbell | GRCH |
| 09/24/11 | Foundation Kai Club | Charlotte | Marilyn O'Neill | GRCH |
| 09/24/11 | Foundation Kai Club | Charlotte | David Kittredge | GRCH |
| 09/25/11 | Foundation Kai Club | Charlotte | Maude Tank | GRCH |
| 09/25/11 | Foundation Kai Club | Charlotte | Beth Snedegar | GRCH / BOB / Group 1 |
| 10/01/11 | American Eskimo | Ann Arbor | Marian Campbell | n/a |
| 10/01/11 | American Eskimo | Ann Arbor | Beth Snedegar | GRCH / BOB / Group 1 / RBIMBS |
| 10/02/11 | American Eskimo | Ann Arbor | Sandra Shaw | GRCH / BOB / Group 2 |
| 10/02/11 | American Eskimo | Ann Arbor | Deb Beean | n/a |
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