Thursday, October 17, 2013

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Some show weekends it just feels like nothing you do will get the richly deserved win.  You show up with a wonderfully correct dog that is well groomed.  Your dog is animated and eager to show.  You are dressed professionally and are doing all the right moves in the ring.  So, I was thinking last weekend, what it would take to add an advantage to winning.  I have never been a superstitious person, but what the heck.  I'm open minded if nothing else!
So, I started researching the best  Good Luck Charm for dog showing.

I had no idea how extensive the subject is.  There is something for every situation.  There are websites where you can order lucky charms and spells.  I didn't know that it takes a Supreme Psychic to cast spells.  But if you are feeling frisky, you can order a Spell Kit with instructions.

First, let's talk about what people have used for lucky charms through the ages. One that has always been carried by the men in my family, is a Buckeye.  Buckeyes look very similar to Chestnuts, but are very bitter to eat and part of the nut is believed to be poisonous. Men will carry it in their pockets for good luck, like a talisman.  The native Americans believed it was good luck and that it cured Rheumatism and Arthritis.  They called it a buckeye because it resembles a Buck Deer's eye.  When my son turned 12 years old, my grandfather gave him his first Lucky Buckeye which was to be carried in his pocket at all times.  I don't recall any of the men being especially lucky, so not sure how valid the Buckeye charm is.

There are four leaf clovers, mustard seeds, wishbones, horseshoes, and rabbits foot.  I remember spending hours on end outside on my tummy combing through clover to find a four leaf clover.  I have found several in my life.  How many times have you stopped to pick up a lucky penny?


An amulet is a lucky charm you wear as a necklace or as jewelry.  Religious items such as crosses, saint medals, mustard seeds, even the buckeye has been worn by women as an amulet.   Anything that you believe that is a symbol of good luck can be used as an amulet.  I wear my son's dog tags along with other meaningful items that belonged to him just to feel comfort.

There are Wagna Dolls and Voodoo Dolls both having their origins in Africa.  Both dolls are about 6 inches long and they summon the supernatural to do your bidding.  Voodoo means "Spirt of God".  It flourishes in Brazil, Trinidad, Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti and New Orleans.


Spells may be just what I need.  Seems there is a spell for every person, need and requirement.

The Spell to Defeat Your Rival
The Spell to Defeat Your Rival

If someone is standing in the way of your happiness, this spell is designed to neutralize them, to get them out of the picture.

The Cash! Spell
The Cash! Spell

Need Money? Need it Soon?

The Luck Spell

The Luck Spell

You can change your luck instantly! If you need good luck to happen today, ask for the Luck Spell.

Lady Luck

Lady LuckWhen you keep Lady Luck by your side, the whole world smiles at you.
Spell Kits

Witch Doctor Spell Kits

These do-it-yourself kits should only be used in the direst of emergencies. Witch Doctor Spell Kits are for one time use and must be discarded within 24 hours after the spell is cast. Instructions are simple and take only minutes -- but they must be followed to the letter.

Fast Luck Kit  You could enjoy an extended lucky streak, and hit it big in all aspects of your life! 

Win Often, Win Big Kit   Very popular with heavy gamblers and Dog Show people. May win big in lotteries, sweeps, bingo, dog shows.

MoJo Kit          Could solve a lingering problem, fulfill a great dream such as a lasting spell on the judges this weekend.


So this weekend, I am going ringside with my rabbits foot, 4 leaf clover, wishbone, horseshoe and buckeye.  If I can find a High Priestess of Psychics, I plan on having spells cast in every direction.  

You may not want to get close enough to feel my aura this weekend.  I believe my heels will be shooting sparks as I walk and my dog may be farting rainbows!


BEST IN SHOW - MAX!!



Someone that didn't need Spells, Potions or Lucky Charms this past weekend to go Best In Show was Kishinga's HMS Maximus (Max) owned by Cynthia Crysdale, Ed Shirley and Richard Meen.

Photo: Woo Hoo!!! The seal has been broken!! Max got his 1st Best in Show today at the Wine Country Show in Welland, Ontario. We are totally verklempt!!   Thank you Judge Robert Whitney!!!!
Ed showing off BIS Rosette to Max
It was thrilling to witness this wonderful win by this fabulous Skye Terrier.  Now that the first BIS is under their belt, I'm sure there will be many more in this dog's future.



A Skye in the Sky
Photo taken by Rhonda Cassidy









         


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