Rutland Manor ASD Australian Labradoodles

Featured Personality-Doodles

Featuring.... "Peanut"

the'Nutter-Butter'

Adored by Lisa, Sarah, Dylan & Aunt Tamara in San Francisco California

 

Peanut was born 5th October 2005 to Rutlands Minuette and Rutlands Kelby.  Peanut has the distinction of being the first Australian Labradoodle to ever win Best Exhibit in Show at not only  The World's first ever Conformation Show held in Malibu in September 2006, but she also followed it up with a second Best Exhibit In Show win at the same venue the following year!

 

 "One of her favorite things she loves to do is "car surf". She likes to put her one front paw on the arm rest, the other on the car door, and let the wind blow in her face. Now it really is a sight to see. Kids laugh, people point. She really does make everyone happy."

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Her Allocation Photo

Adorable as a Puppy

 

 

Jumping for Joy for the Blue Rosette

 

Presentation Best in Show

 

A picture tells a story better than a thousand words

 

 

"Her latest thing is having to help us bring things up the stairs when we get home. She insists on carrying something for us. She's got true working/therapy blood in her - always wanting to help."

 

Overlooking SFC July 2006

With her pal, MOTO

With MOTO on the beach


 


Peanut's Sire:   Rutlands Kelby

 

 

 

 

Peanut's Dam: Rutlands Minuette

 

 

"With all that said, Sara and I would like to donate Peanut's winnings back to Rutland Manor.  We are very sorry hear about your situation and we wish you all the best."

Sending hugs and wags your way.

Love,
Lisa, Sara, Dylan and the "Nutters"

Footnote:  What a very special family!  Part of Peanut's winnings for Best Exhibit in Show Malibu 2007 was a thousand dollars in cash.  Lisa and Sara heard of my unfortunate change in circumstances last year and donated their prize winnings back to me.  Thank you so much and Blessings for your kindness of heart. 

Neither Lisa nor Sara had any idea that their wonderful gesture would ever be made public, but it gives me joy to share what very special people they are.  

Beverley