(Febo Fleming del Citone - Come As You Are Alabama)
Born: December 21, 2000

photo: Mr. Juergen Trebbin, SA  Feba in Slovakian Golden Dobermann Grand-Prix Show 2002

Feba is the brown girl that we've decided to keep even before she was born. Our great wish was to have Alabama's brown daughter. The last born pup in our F-litter was a very big and strong brown female, later named after her father: FEBA.

In Greek mythology Feba was one of six daughters and one of twelve children from Gaia and Uranos. In astrology Feba is the most known and very dark Saturn's satellite.

(on the pics Feba - 10 weeks and 3 months)

Feba’s show results:

Feba's first show was the IDC show 2001 in France. She was 8 months old, very strong and powerful. The judge picked Feba for the honor ring with three more junior females. At the afternoon it was raining and Feba was very poor looking, her ears and tail were down, her eyes closed and she wasn't interested in anything except how to run out from the ring. She was placed as the last one: VP 4th.

Feba's mother Alabama was VP 4th in her first show too: at the IDC show '98 in Cesano Maderno, Italy. A nice start for Feba to follow her mother's career : )

In the spring 2002 Feba won two CAC titles in Yugoslav shows, and her next big show was Slovakian Grand Prix 2002.


IDC show 2001: Feba (left) with the judge and rival in the honor ring 
(photo A.Pasila, Finland)

 
Feba in Slovakia, photo Daniele Ciuti, "Ardens" kenel

June 2002 Feba was second (V2) in Youth class in Slovakian Grand Prix show 2002. Class winner (V1) and Youth winner was a very nice female from Slovakia (the same year she became Youth IDC Champion 2002 in Italy).

In August Feba was V1, CAC in Open class, Austrian ODK SiegerSchaw 2002  and in September she made the biggest success: at the IDC show 2002 in Desio, Italy Feba was second in big Open class (V2). There were 30 females entered to this class and we're very proud our girl was the second one.

In October 2002. Feba won CAC, CACIB and BOB titles in Novi Sad International show in Serbia, and in spring 2003 she was Res.CACIB in Int. show in Budapest, Hungary, right behind her full sister Freia..

 

Feba in the ring, IDC show 2002, Italy

The biggest pleasure in shows with Feba we had in September 2003 when she became the Open class winner
in IDC World Championship in Slovakia. Our Golden Queen has never disappointed us.
Although this time she didn't win the IDC title, she was the best one for us.

The finals: three class winners - Ardens Romeo's Juliet, Feba (in the middle) and the IDC winner Eria Pro Kimberly Cristal

(more pictures of Feba)

Ch. Febo Fleming
del Citone

Italian Ch.
HD-B, ZTP V-1A

Ch. Gamon di Campovalano
IDC Sg.

Graaf Quirinus v. 
Neerlands Stam,
IDC Sg

Hertog Alpha v. le Dobry

Dea Dolores v. Franckenhorst

Mali di Campovalano

Eltaipan di Campovalano

Zuma di Campovalano

Zingarela Zita 
del Citone

Hertog Conan v. Manenshaide, Multi Ch.

Wasko v. Binselberg

Udine v. Frankenland

Vamp Vera del Citone
Bundes  Jgd Sgn

Prinz v. Norden Stamm

Lia Lorena van Roveline, World Ch.

Ch. Come As
You Are
Alabama

DV Jgd Siegerin '98,
 IDC Siegerin '98
World Champion '00
H Ch, Int. Ch

Ch. Baron Nike Renewal
IDC Sg.

Prinz von Norden Stamm

Quinn dei Nobili Nati, IDC Sg

Kastra v. Norden Stamm

Borana Sawages

Graaf Festus v. Neerlands Stam

Heidy Royal Bell

Galaxy
Gwendy

Graaf Festus
v. Neerlands Stam

Graf Guido v. Franckenhorst, World Ch.

Gravin Unita v. Neerlands Stam

Bellona

Bronco Royal Bell

Bonita

 

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