[1] He won his breed, and the Working Group, qualifying him for the Best in Show round where he faced a Cocker Spaniel, a Beagle, a Smooth Fox Terrier, a Yorkshire Terrier and a Standard Poodle.
[9] Issues with Ferry's temperament were noted, and reported his Westminster Best in Show judge could not touch him.
[10] Dodge announced Ferry's retirement and sold him to L. R. "Jim" Randle, from San Francisco, to replace his dog Ch.
Reportedly Ferry attempted to intimidate Brown by charging at him when he let him out of the crate on the first occasion.
He was found in Duffy's kennels dead at the age of six and a half, a necropsy reported that he had been beaten to death.
[1] He was used at stud several times while in the Western United States, producing litters for several kennels.