Queen Judith the cocker spaniel feeding her surviving litter of eight puppies born in the Monterey Park home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Renner, Monterey Park, 1938
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph appears with the article, "Prize Spaniel Crosses Nine States for Blessed Event," Los Angeles Times, California: 15 Dec. 1938: A11. Queen Judith, or Queen Judy as she is referred to, is the dog of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Renner of 128 N. Atlantic Blvd. The puppies' father is pedigreed cocker Black Joe. Of the litter there are five females and three males. They are all black except for a black and white named Renbrook Peter Pan. Text from negative sleeve: 15236 Queen Judith and litter of 8 pups Monterey park [stamped: Dec 24 1938] Handwritten on negative: Queen Judith Text from newspaper caption: Judith Adds Eight More to Trailer Family. Queen Judith, prize cocker spaniel, shown at mealtime with eight surviving puppies of her litter of 11, born in trailer home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Renner at Monterey Park.
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