1976 NFC AFC San Joaquin Honcho (2000 Hall Of Fame)
2000 Retriever Hall of Fame
Callname: Honcho
Gender: Male
Color: BLK
Whelp Date: 1/23/1973
Date of Death: 1988
Owner: Judy Weikel Aycock
Breeder: J. VAN DER SANDEN
Gender: Male
Color: BLK
Whelp Date: 1/23/1973
Date of Death: 1988
Owner: Judy Weikel Aycock
Breeder: J. VAN DER SANDEN
AKC Reg: SB366285
FT Champion Points: 142
OFA Hips: LR-8594 (Normal)
FT Champion Points: 142
OFA Hips: LR-8594 (Normal)
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Won the 1976 National open at only 3 years old
Winner of two Doubleheaders
Sired more than 70 FC Titled Offspring.
San Joaquin Honcho (Honcho) came into Judy’s hands when he was not quite two years of age. He was raised by John Folsom, who, at the time, was working with Rex Carr. Judy had known and liked the dog for some time and purchased him on Carr’s recommendation. At the time, Honcho had virtually no competitive experience, but Rex thought that in Judy’s hands he may have tremendous potential. His belief was well founded.
Both Judy and Rex recognized two things that convinced them that, as a team, they might be formidable. One, Honcho was a high-rolling dog, but with a degree of tractability and a love of work. Second, Judy loved to work; at one point training seven days a week, week-in and week-out. Together, Judy and Honcho were a well-oiled and effective team in the field.
Honcho accumulated 142 All-Age points during his competitive career, 74 Open and 68 Amateur.
Winner of two Doubleheaders
Sired more than 70 FC Titled Offspring.
San Joaquin Honcho (Honcho) came into Judy’s hands when he was not quite two years of age. He was raised by John Folsom, who, at the time, was working with Rex Carr. Judy had known and liked the dog for some time and purchased him on Carr’s recommendation. At the time, Honcho had virtually no competitive experience, but Rex thought that in Judy’s hands he may have tremendous potential. His belief was well founded.
Both Judy and Rex recognized two things that convinced them that, as a team, they might be formidable. One, Honcho was a high-rolling dog, but with a degree of tractability and a love of work. Second, Judy loved to work; at one point training seven days a week, week-in and week-out. Together, Judy and Honcho were a well-oiled and effective team in the field.
Honcho accumulated 142 All-Age points during his competitive career, 74 Open and 68 Amateur.
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