Palarset's Winter Whimsy (Whimsy)
- Sex: Female
- Date of Birth: December 15th, 2016
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- Sire: Can. GChEx Palarset's Million Dollar Baby (Cash)
- Dam: Ch. Eltin's Unique Little Handful (Hanna)
- Owner: Mythen Irish Setters - Christine & Neil Raymo
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Whimsy is our eldest girl. I am a little biased but I think she is stunning. Her coat is a rich, shiny mahogany and requires very little upkeep. We think she is one in a million. She loves being outdoors, needs a lot of human contact and is a creature of habit. She can be somewhat excitable when she knows she is going outside and will track birds to the point of exhaustion if you allow it. She can be a bit boisterous saying hello with a more than a few barks, but generally is a very quiet girl. She thrives on positive attention and one of her favourite things to do on a rainy day, is scent-work. She has participated in 3 sets of scent detection classes - primarily for socialization and mental stimulation, but she LOVES it. When she is in scent detection mode she will search every place imaginable yet can clearly indicate her "find" in record time. She is so proud of herself when she "finds it" and her favourite reward is a little catnip mouse. We use several of them as they tend to get quite slobbery. Whimsy loves to swim and in the summer spends a good deal of her time tracking birds (and sometimes squirrels), chasing butterflies and swimming in the river. Her exuberant nature is obvious when she is outdoors. Inside she is cuddly and loving - when she isn't looking out the window for birds! :)
Whimsy went to a couple of Field Training days as a pup and they certainly helped foster her natural instincts as she is quite "birdy" and driven. In spring 2019 we entered Whimsy in a Sprinter event for the first time primarily to expose her to something new. She had a lot of fun and earned her first points in the event. It was a miserable day; rainy, windy and cold. There was quite a delay due to the weather. I stood at the end of the course with my camera and her leash. The wind tripped the timer for her first run so she had to repeat it. Too bad, because she was so fast! When she repeated the run she ran straight to the person taking phitos at the halfway point, then realized it wasn't me and ran straight to me. In all fairness, the photographer and I both wore a grey coat and had a camera with a telephoto lens. 😂 Her second run was good, but not near as good as the first run, which couldn't be counted. She did seem to catch on that shecwas actually supposed to chase the lure. Sadly, I have been unable to get her into another event since then. They do fill fast here, and now she is in her senior years I don't want to chance an injury.
Physically Whimsy has a beautiful reach extending into a lovely gait, nice front and self-stack, pretty head and she is very muscular due to her high activity level. Most of the time she holds her tail beautifully and I love to watch her facing the wind, body alert, tail wagging as she searches for birds. She is tall, but within breed standards, and quite lean. Her ears are absolutely stunning! They are so long and nicely set on her head. Her coat is dark and shiny but can be a bit ragged at times because she is always in water, mud and brush. She is not fond of the show ring but we wanted to expose her to many facets of the dog world as we learned. I have considered putting her in the ring again as a Veteran, but seriously, "why?" I would rather continue doing the things she loves with her. She will be 9 years old in December 2025. I have no doubt that she would try her heart out for me, but to what end?
When Whimsy came to us as a young puppy she fit in very well with our other dogs, cats and even our chickens. Our neighbour had 2 daschunds and she loved them. I had never shown a dog in Conformation before and I suffer from social anxiety disorder, so the whole show scene was stressful at best. I think I did everything wrong but most of the judges loved her. Their feedback tended to be directed at me telling me to relax or that my stress was affecting her. I was determined to learn however, and we attended handling classes when she was quite young and again when she was one. I felt a lot more confident as a result, and Whimsy was less stressed as well. We don't go to a lot of shows and up until summer 2019 we had only competed against other Irish Setters once (not counting Gwynnie.) Whimsy needs a 2 point win at either breed or group level in order to obtain her Championship. We decided to take the girls to a more competitive show to see how they would do with some competition, as well as give them some exposure and as a means for us to learn more. So we headed off to Ontario to the Irish Setter Specialty at the Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Dog Association's shows in August, 2019. It was our first time hiring a handler (thank you so much, Noreena Seery) and so well worth it.
Whimsy was entered into 3 Specialties and 2 All-breed shows and the competition was stiff! She placed second in most of the shows and fourth in another. We wanted so bad to watch her but she could either see us or smell us whenever we tried to sneak up and watch. That made her less competitive as she was always looking for us. Regardless, she was still very competitive and although she didn't earn her Championship we were thrilled with the results. It was so awesome to see her place second in a field of 13 Irish Setters - most of them quite seasoned to showing. I was certain 2020 would be better for her but the Covid pandemic prevented us from attending any shows in 2020 or 2021. She was bred by artificial insemination in July 2021 and it did not take. We drove her to the stud dog in December 2021 for natural breeding but ended up going the trans-cervical insemination route when the stud had difficulties with natural breeding. The result was 4 lovely puppies - 1 boy and 3 girls. Two of the four pups have been shown and both are Canadian Champions. Whimsy was not in optimum show condition after giving birth, and I was dealing with some health issues of my own so, sadly, she was never shown again to earn her final two points.
As mentioned above, Whimsy is more vocal than Gwynnie. She will yip and squeal while she is playing (or anticipating playtime) outside and sometimes yips and yaps in glee when she is first let outside for exercise and she runs around the house five times! She is generally not a barker, though. She will bark if a vehicle comes down the driveway and every once in awhile at a strange dog. She barked at some dogs at a dog show (outside of the ring) and I became concerned so we took her to a dog trainer/behavior specialist. After only one session she was much improved. In the second (last) session she was introduced to two "strange" dogs (a Rottweiler mix and a Bull Terrier) as well as a horse. She did not bark and after a few moments she was able to socialize with the other dogs. She was curious and friendly with the horse.
Whimsy loves to cuddle with us but she isn't fond of a lot of physical attention from other people until she gets to know them. If they ignore her it sure doesn't take her long to approach them for some love, though! Part of that is because she is too busy looking for birds. :) She is very bonded with us and our visits to and from pre-Covid family, friends and neighbours. :) She also did not bark or react to any dogs at the 5 days spent at the dog show in Ontario in August 2019. Although it couldn't be helped, she did have less socialization as a puppy and it's easy to see how important that is to an Irish Setter.
As things began to open up in our Atlantic "bubble" in late summer 2020, we took Whimsy to a Scent Detection refresher (mainly for socialization) followed by her first try at Dock-Diving!!!! What fun! Whimsy wasn't hesitant at all. She made a lovely dive off the dock her first try and many more off the ramp. This is something everyone should definitely pursue with their Irish Setters!
Now Whimsy’s legacy will continue in her puppies. One of those puppies is our Ch. Mythen's It's All About the Emerald Isle (Emma) who will be bred in 2026. I believe her son, Ch. Mythen's All About the Legen Wait For It Dary (Dary) will be standing at stud in 2026 as well.












