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Jasper
October 2000
Owner: Irwin &
Lois Linker, Stewartsville, NJ & Mike & Maggie Marion, Milford, NJ
Breeder: Mike & Maggie Marion
(Marionhill Siberians, Milford, NJ)
Handled By Irwin Linker
Call Name:
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Title Chronology
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2001
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2000
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1999
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1998
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1996
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1995
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1994
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1993
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Other Neat Stuff
In
addition to all the great things Jasper has accomplished in the various competition rings, he
has some other credits to be proud of.
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As a registered Therapy Dog, Jasper made about 200 visits to
hospitals, nursing homes and assisted care centers from 1999 to 2002.
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In January
2002 he was the subject
of a short film, entitled " Seconds Away -- Jasper", shot at Grant's Tomb,
New York City. The international premier was held during June 2002 in
Basel, Switzerland, with another major showing in August 2002 in Stockholm,
Sweden.
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He
was picked as the winner of the January 2001 Shapali Award (see
link below).
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From 1993 to
1999 Jasper was ranked among the Top 50 conformation Siberians 6
years, with 3 of those years being in the Top 25
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#7 Siberian Husky in
Open Standard for 2001 (Front and Finish
ranking; Delaney system).
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#1 Siberian Husky in
Novice Jumpers for 1999 (Front and Finish
ranking; Delaney system).
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#1 Siberian Husky in
Novice Standard for 1998 (Front and Finish
ranking; Delaney system).
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Jasper, Kodi and Spunky were used as the month of November
picture for a 1997 Siberian Husky calendar.
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Jasper was the cover boy for
the 1996 Fortunoff Christmas catalog, as well as having several shots
inside the catalog.
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In
1993 he teamed with his
buddies Kodi and Spunky and three Siberian Huskies owned by Pat Tetrault and Len
and Jan Haring to pose for a Eukanuba tri-fold product
brochure.
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Jasper
was our fourth Siberian
Husky. He joined us in August 1992 and quickly learned to hold his own
against Kodi, Spunky and Nikki. Jasper and Kodi, especially, became great
friends.
He was our first to be shown in Conformation; and the first dog that
I handled in the Breed ring. Lucky for me that he was a natural.
When he walked into that ring I could sense his excitement; it was as if he was
saying, "I'm here. Look at me! Let the show begin." Jasper had a long and brilliant career. He demonstrated his versatility
and willingness to work by excelling in the breed ring, the obedience ring and
the agility ring. But, the best thing about Jasper was that he was my
friend, my pal!
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Conformation |
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Our
first several shows were training grounds for both of us and he learned faster
than I did. At 7 months of age he took RWD from the Open Class at the
first annual Connecticut Valley SHC Specialty. One month later he broke through with a 2 point BOW
out of the 6-9 month Puppy Class. Jasper followed the next day with his first
of three majors from the Open Class. Jasper finished his
Championship at 16 months of age. During that time, covering most of 1993, he ribboned 28
of the 32 times he was in the ring.

Among the highlights of
Jasper's career were our two
experiences at The Westminster Kennel Club in Madison Square Garden). In
1995 we made the cut to the final six in the breed. In 1996 Jasper placed third in
the breed, taking the first Award of Merit (pictured left).
What a tremendous thrill
that was!
Jasper's
conformation career has been more than I,
as a first-time amateur handler, could have hoped for. AKC records
indicate Jasper has 94 wins. His 28 BOB and 26 BOS wins
demonstrate what an exceptional dog he has been (of course, I am teeny bit
biased). In August 1994 Jasper and I went to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
He earned his
Canadian Championship in one three-day weekend, going BOW, BOB, and BOB with a
Group 4th. On his journeys North since then, Jasper has earned numerous additional Canadian
BOBs.
Jasper
continued his winning ways as a Veteran in the Breed ring. At the
Garden State Siberian Husky Club Specialty in November 2000 he went BOB in the Veterans
Sweepstakes competition and placed 2nd in the Regular Veterans Class. The next time out in
March 2001 in one of the bigger all-breed shows in the USA Jasper went BOB
from
the Veterans class. At the 2001 Siberian Husky Club of America National
Specialty, Jasper was 3rd in his Veterans Class and BOS in Veterans Sweepstakes.

Best
of Opposite - Veteran Sweeps at the 2001 SHCA National Specialty.
With Stoli's Malinka, Best of Sex - Veteran Sweeps,
at the 2001 SHCA National Specialty. This was special because Jasper & Linka
were born on the same day, June 5, 1992, and her registered name is
based on his. |
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Obedience |
| Once Jasper earned his Ch.
the next challenge was
Obedience. After a slow start Jasper quickly earned his CD, his Canadian
CD and then his AKC CDX. We had been training for Utility and
had begun competing in Utility, had made plans to go for his Canadian CDX.
Unfortunately, Utility and Canada were put on hold while Jasper and I fought his liver
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Agility |
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Jasper and I discovered
agility in the late Spring of 1997. It
was going to be just
for fun with no thought given to competing.
We trained for about 5 months and then decided to concentrate on
obedience and his CDX, which he earned in April 1998.
This done, we went back to agility – we were hooked.
The
very first Agility Trial we saw was at the 1998 SHCA National Specialty.
Jasper won the 20” Novice Class with a score of 96.
In the next two weekends he placed 3rd and 5th with perfect
scores for his NA in three straight trials.
Front and Finish ranked him as the number one Siberian Husky in Novice
Standard for 1998. This gave him
the distinction of having national rankings in Conformation (Siberian
Quarterly, 6 consecutive years (1993-1998) in the top 50 and 3 of those in the
top 25), Obedience (Siberian Quarterly and Front and Finish)
and Agility (Front and Finish, 1st in NA 1998 and 1st in NAJ 1999, 7th in OA
2001). Additionally, Jasper is the first New Jersey Siberian Husky to
compete in Agility and earn these Agility titles -- NA, NAJ, OA, OAJ plus one
Excellent A JWW qualifying score.
In
1999 we worked on his weave poles and competed in Novice Jumpers With Weaves.
He earned his three legs for his NAJ in consecutive shows with perfect 100s;
punctuating his performance with a 4th place on his 3rd
leg.
During
one Fall weekend in 2000 Jasper earned two legs towards his OA title, one with a 3rd
Place. He earned his OAJ
title with
a 3rd Place on his second leg and a 2nd Place for his 3rd
leg. These were all clean runs. In April 2001
Jasper earned his OA with a clean run good for 3rd place.
We have moved up to Excellent A Standard and JWW. As Jasper moved up
to new levels his confidence grew with his experience and success.
Training paid off with a 5th place in a huge trial for his first qualifying
run in Excellent A JWW.
Agility,
especially, was great fun for us.
The joy and satisfaction of working so well together as a team was
fantastic. This is a sport that
allows you to see the athlete in your dog.
The fun Jasper had was evident in his eagerness to run and jump, in
training and in competition (just look at his expression in these pictures!). Of
course, there was a bit of the ham in Jasper.
When the A-Frame was positioned near the back wall of the training barn,
he absolutely had to stop at the top and check himself out in the mirrors. He was cool; he knew it!
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The Plan |
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The Interview |
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"Here's the plan. I think you should do a
cross-behind at the triple jump. That will put you on my left for
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"Jasper, your plan worked
beautifully. Now what are you going to do?"
"I'm going to Disneyworld!" |
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Bad
Stuff Happens |
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The amazing thing
about the year 2000 is that Jasper
accomplished all of this only a few months after undergoing and completing
chemotherapy treatments for thyroid cancer from early May through the end of July 2000. He
was fine and his old self, if not better. Jasper finished his
scheduled follow up lung x-rays and was been given a clean bill of health.
It is difficult to adequately express what this means to me.
Bad
news...again! In March 2002 Jasper was diagnosed with liver cancer.
Jasper had been undergoing chemo for 11 months. In January 2003 Jasper
lost his valiant fight against this cancer. Up until the last week he did
fine and behaved pretty much like his normal self. He was one tough dog
with an incredible will to live. On more than one occasion his oncologist
called him remarkable and simply amazing!
There is a moral here. Jasper was a living example that there is hope for
dogs with cancer. If you catch the cancer early and provide appropriate
medical treatment (traditional plus holistic) and extra doses of loving, caring
and understanding your dog can survive and live a relatively normal life with
just about the same level of quality to it as before this terrible disease
changed all of your lives.
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This is one of my
most favorite Jasper pictures. Taken in September 1998, it is
just a great study of a terrific, self-confident Siberian Husky
relaxing. Here he's watching then 4 month old nephew Frankie
doing some puppy thing.
There is a miracle
called friendship
That dwells within the
heart
And you don't know how
it happens
Or how it gets its
start
But the happiness it
brings you
Always gives a special
lift
And you realize that
friendship
Is God's most precious
gift
-- Author Unknown |
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Summary |
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It was an immense privilege to walk into a ring with Jasper, whatever the venue.
He was an honest dog who gave me his best effort. The more we did
together, the more I appreciated him for his willingness to work with me as a
teammate. It was an even greater privilege to be his friend and to
experience the companionship of such a wonderful loving, giving being who so
beautifully represented the Siberian Husky. He was a once in a lifetime
dog. He may be gone, but I am forever proud to call him my friend...prouder still
that he considered me his friend. He is and will always be sorely missed.
May he forever be playing at the Rainbow Bridge with those friends of his that
went before him and have come after him; and waiting until
the day we are together again.
I just love
this wonderful dog!

Jasper has crossed the Rainbow Bridge and wears his
silver harness with pride.
Play with your great-uncles Kodi and Spunky and your adopted sister Nikki.
One day we will all be together again. Godspeed, Jasper.
Jasper in
October 2000
(after chemo) |
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