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2021 Inductee – “Maggie”

Owner/Handler Randy/Mike Moore
Legendary status Champion
708 BDC Champion Points
4 Super Major Championships
3 Major Championships

Maggie entered this world on March 18th 2005, even from a very young age it was evident that she had a massive desire and drive to hunt retrieve and please. Randy would often say “She is a Bird finding machine”. None so more evident than in early 2006 when she stepped into the tournament hunting game for the first time at a local Wisconsin series event and placed second in the puppy division. From that moment on Mike Randy and Maggie were hooked.

Maggie would go on to become a dominant presence in the field often finishing first or second in a great majority of the events she would enter. Her best year came in 2011 first at the classic championship where she took 1st in the doubles and the one dog event and then later that year winning the world championship in doubles and the overall top dog in points.
Apart from tournaments she has whelped a large number of impressive pups that are talented in their own respects they range from AKC field trial and Master Hunter titles to Dock Dog Champions, Certified therapy dogs all the way down to remarkable home and companion animals.

To say that Maggie was a once in a lifetime dog would be an understatement, she had big drive but more importantly she had a big heart she didn’t know how to quit and it shows through her many accomplishments. Someone once said they were never that concerned about competing with the guy who shows up with a trailer full of dogs as much as a new guy that drives hundreds of miles all night, pulls up in a pickup truck with only one dog riding shotgun, That dog gets all of his attention and it shows.”

Today, March 11, 2021, Maggie enters the BDC Hall of Fame as a Legendary Status Dog with 35 Championships, 708 career Champion Points,4 Super Major wins and 3 Major wins. Although she will be always missed Maggie will forever live on in the minds and hearts of everyone that that got to know her, she will always be remembered as a tennis ball chasing shotgun riding “once in a lifetime dog”

 

 

 

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