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KLARA
Best Gundog Puppy

Intermediate In Specialty Show HVCNSW

Princess Klara

Klassikal Klara


Australian Champion
Tanashka Dzsentri Klara
Whelped:
10th September 2002
Bred by: Isobel & Stephen Quinn
AVA Hip Score: 2:0 Elbow Score 0:0 
Sire: Aust. Gr. Ch. Hanabrit Ponting The Way (Imp UK) AVA Hip Score: 4:7 
Dam: Aust. Ch. Hanafor Tantu Ashka AVA Hip Score: 3:7 


Klara was only seven months old when she was awarded Best Gundog Puppy at the prestigious Sydney Royal Easter Show 2003 under Swedish judge Mrs. Ulltveit-Moe.
Owner/handler Isobel Quinn. Klara ran around the ring as though she owned it! People watching the main event thought Klara was looking around at all the other breeds but really, she was searching for a mirror!













Klara
being awarded Best Intermediate in Show and Reserve Challenge Bitch at the Easter NSW Hungarian Vizsla Club Specialty Show on the 11th April, 2004 under American Judge and Gundog Specialist Mrs. Paula Nykiel (USA). Owner/ hander Isobel Quinn.
The judge critiqued Klara as follows:
Pretty bitch with balanced moderate angulation. Moved cleanly, would like to see more extension front and rear. 










Klara is an Austral-Hungarian Princess
descended from the Hapsburg Dynasty of pre-World War One Europe. Klara does not like mixing with other dogs who are outside of her Aristocratic lines. She even refers to the males in our brood as common "ballbarians". "They shall not defile my person. Oh! Oh! Get them to a knackery!" she cries.











As you can see in Klara's photographs she is very sensitive, noble and beauty abounds in her. Princess Klara loves music and whilst she loves listening to Liszt, Brahms or even Strauss, she much prefers Carly Simon's "You're So Vain". 
She not only wins at shows she will also win your heart.






(Klara in the header photo above)