Me and Owen
I got my start in sighthounds in early 1993 when I adopted a 2 1/2 year old ex-racing greyhound named Sophie. At that time, I knew only that I loved the look and personality of the greyhound but was not active in competitive dog sports, although that was very soon to change. The native intelligence and athleticism of my new pet piqued my interest in the origins of the greyhound, and as my research progressed I gradually began contemplating pursuing lure coursing. The deep relationship we developed spurred me to look for outlets to deepen our partnership and teamwork, and I became increasingly interested in pursuing competition obedience as well.

And so, in the summer of 1994, I adopted another greyhound, this time with the intention of participating in as many performance venues as possible. This dog, a gawky but handsome 23 month old irish marked red male who I named Owen, was the one I consider my foundation dog, although he was neutered and never passed on his genes; in all other ways, he taught me much of what I know about working sighthounds, and laid the practical foundation, if not the genetic one, for all my future endeavors with these breeds I love. I no longer have any greyhounds, having lost both of mine to osteosarcoma in the spring of 2002, and though whippets are now my primary breed, I remain grateful for the start in sighthounds my greyhounds gave me.

Spring of 1998 saw the arrival of the puppy who would become the foundation for Serendipity Whippets: CanCH Priory HH Silver Lining, CD, SC, FCH, OTRM, CGC, AV. Wren is a beautiful, keen, athletic, irish marked fawn whippet bitch bred by Rob Studley (Priory) and Robin Barry (Hound Hollow), and co-owned with Rob. I thank them from the bottom of my heart for entrusting me with that exquisite, promising puppy. She brings untold joy to my life, and I consider myself very fortunate to base my breeding program on this wonderful foundation bitch. Wren produced two beautiful litters, the First Bird Litter in November 2003, and the Second Bird Litter in September 2005. Wren is now spayed, retired, and rules the roost here at Serendipity.

I am located in Monroe, Washington, about 40 miles NE of Seattle, and lead an active, dog-centric life! Locally, I'm currently an active member of the Western Washington Whippet Association, for which I am Newsletter Editor and a member of the Performance committee. Although I no longer have greyhounds, I have long been active in the Northwest Sporting Greyhound Association and am currently treasurer and ASFA delegate. Nationally, I am a member of the American Whippet Club and the National Whippet Club of Canada. I am the volunteer webmaster for the ASFA Region 1 website. I'm also a provisional ASFA judge and am actively working on becoming fully licensed. Finally, I am an instructor for The Dogworks in Monroe, where I teach beginning, intermediate, and advanced obedience classes for companion dogs and their owners.

In my non-dog life, I am a library technician at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. But my heart is at home with my dogs, and I spend the vast majority of my time with them. Keep an eye out for us in the show ring, on the amateur race track, on the coursing field, and most of all, out and about, just having fun.

Serendipity Whippets designed and maintained by Beth Levine. ©1998-2008, all rights reserved. Last updated 4/9/2007.