Vandra L. Huber, PhD Dr. Vandra L. Huber has been involved in the sport of purebred dogs for more than 30 years. Under the Kennel name of McVan®, she and her husband Michael, Krolewski have bred more than 125 American champions and 50 Canadian champions. Her Scottish Terriers have garnered National Specialty honors in the USA and Canada. ln 2012 and 2013, her Scotties won: BOB at Crufts GCH Am. Can. lntl. Ch. McVan's Be Bop Baby "Betsy" and her sister; USA National Specialty GC H Am. Russ. Ch. McVan's To Russia with Love "Knopa" (sister of the dog above): and Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club (co-owner of Ch. Gaelforce Postscript "Peggy Sue") Dr. Huber also has owned and bred several other Terrier breeds: Smooth and Wire Fox Terriers, Border Terriers, Cairn Terrier, Miniature Schnauzer, an Affenspincher, Bearded Collie, Wire Haired Dashunds and a Miniature Poodle. Her Affenspincher, Ch. Tamerin Ticket was the #4 USA Affenspincher in all breed points in 2004 in the USA. ln 2002 Am. Can. Gh. Gayle's My Girl became the top winning Miniature Poodle of all time and No. 2 Non-sporting dog in Canada. In 2013, USA GCH. Russ. lntl. Ch. McVan's To Russia with Love”Knopa” was the No. 1 Scottish Terrier in America as well as BIS at EuroAsia, the largest dog show in Russia. Dr. Huber is licensed in the U.S. to judge all terriers, all poodles, majority of the toy breeds, Bearded Collies and Miniature Schnauzers, and most toy dogs. She has judged Scottish Terrier National Specialties in Japan, Germany and the United States. lnternationaliy, she also has judged in Australia, Denmark, Finland, Latvia, Sweden (World Terrier Show). Darle Heck Darle started showing and grooming her parents Scotties as a child, winning her first group at age 12. She has shown and bred Scotties since then. She worked for a professional handler during her teens and at that time, she fell in love with Bouviers and arranged with some friends to bring 3 into Canada for showing and breeding purposes. These were some of the earliest Bouviers brought into Canada and many top winners came down from these lines. Since 1995, she has also been breeding and showing Wire Fox Terriers all under the Beinnein prefix. Beinnein Kennels has consistently produced dogs who have been Specialty winners, as well as dogs who have been nationally ranked at the top of their breed and their group in Canada and around the world. Darle has been judging since 2000 and has had the honour of judging in Canada, USA, UK, New Zealand, Australia, France, Hungary, Slovenia and Poland and has judged several National Specialties including the US Scottish Terrier National Specialty at Montgomery. Darle is also well known for her canine artwork. She has done illustrated guides for several breed clubs and limited edition prints in a number of breeds. Darle is currently licensed as an all-breed judge by the Canadian Kennel Club