Later that year the first US Danish/Swedish Farmdog Specialty event was held in Longmont, Colorado on September 2, 2006. The board of directors was able to raise money to pay for a special judge with deep knowledge of and experience with Farmdogs. Lars Adeheimer, a well-regarded Swedish Farmdog judge, agreed to travel to the US, then judge and critique the participating dogs.
We became an official non-profit group later in September 2006. Our bylaws were finalized by the spring of 2007. Our first membership drive was in the summer of 2007. Our initial membership was 33 members. Many were willing to join as Charter Members with elevated dues. These Charter Members gave the club welcomed capital which helped with initial set up costs, support for our website and for the execution of our second annual specialty event. (Charter Members are listed in the DSFCA Members Only section of this Website.
This second annual Danish/Swedish Farmdog specialty event was held in conjunction with ARBA’s Hollywood Classic dog show in Claremont, California on November 10, 2007. The club once again successfully arranged for a Danish judge, Wolf Braathen, to travel to the US and provide individual critiques for our Farmdogs. The DSFCA later held its’ the first annual general membership meeting at the Village Grille in Claremont at 7AM on November 11, 2007.
The Longmont and Claremont events were extremely successful events where the owners of Farmdogs from across the US had a chance to meet each other outside of our Internet forum. Our execution of the Longmont and Claremont shows, in addition to the quality of the show’s participants, have helped to strengthen the regard in Denmark and Sweden for US Farmdogs and this new club.