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Contents 10 Editorial

14 The Way It Is: Judges Advancement Program

By SArI BrEWSTEr TIETJEn

18 Irving’s Impressions By ronnIE IrvIng

22 Question of The Week

78 loving lab comforts children Suffering from Abuse

By ShAron SAkSon

82 Survivor! The Modern canaan dog

By rIchArd vuIllET dvM

By MATThEW h. STAndEr

26 Babbling: Westminster - An Addiction?

30 The lighter Side of Judging: ‘Ain’t got Time for That’ By MIchAEl fAulknEr

By gEIr flyckT-PEdErSEn

86 True north: The canadian year In review By AllISon folEy

90 All In The family: Walking The Straight line

By chArlES S. roBEy

34 Bests of The Week

92 Big W Personalities: Anne rogers clark By chET JEzIErSkI

38 Ten Questions Asked of carla viggiano

42 The upside of The Seesaw

By ShAron AndErSon

44 Bite of the Apple

46 rare Breeds of The Word: Africanis By AgnES BuchWAld

50 Brace yourself: Pros & cons of Social networking

94 off The leash: Spotlight on Westminster & legislation

By ShAun coEn

98 That Questionnaire, A Win-Win Situation And More By MATThEW h. STAndEr

104 Breakfast With The Archbishop - Part II

By MATThEW h. STAndEr

By cArolyn AlExAndEr

116 Taps: Memorial Moments with dan ross, ‘The Major’ By MJ nElSon

126 Westminster 2012: The garden The End of the rainbow

By AndrEW BrAcE

54 heelwork To Music: Teaching In Switzerland

56 The russians Are coming! By vIncE hogAn

62 costa rica 2013

By dESMond J. MurPhy

By ShAron PflAuMEr

80 Winter Shows in Wildwood, nJ: Atlantic ocean classic

By rIchArd curTIS

58 dog Show ribbons recycled

By SIMon BEnTlEy

66 remembering Jane kay By MArgArET curTIS

67 The 2013 dog news director’s Questionnaire By roSAlInd krAMEr, MATThEW h. STAndEr & ShAun coEn

70 The British Scene

By gEoff corISh

PhoTo ESSAy By chET JEzIErSkI

160 The dog news Top Ten list

194 The dog news Top Ten Best of Breed list

288 The gossip column By EugEnE z. zAPhIrIS

302 click - Wildwood, nJ & great Barrington kc

By Jc PhoTogrAPhy & kAkI fIShEr

308 click - livonia & oakland kcs By BooTh PhoTogrAPhy

314 click - The Way We Were

312 letters To The Editor

By EugEnE z. zAPhIrIS & PErry PhIllIPS

74 The fancy Speaks: let’s Set The record Straight By luIS AIzcorBE

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Contents 10 Editorial

14 The Way It Is: Judges Advancement Program

By SArI BrEWSTEr TIETJEn

18 Irving’s Impressions By ronnIE IrvIng

22 Question of The Week

78 loving lab comforts children Suffering from Abuse

By ShAron SAkSon

82 Survivor! The Modern canaan dog

By rIchArd vuIllET dvM

By MATThEW h. STAndEr

26 Babbling: Westminster - An Addiction?

30 The lighter Side of Judging: ‘Ain’t got Time for That’ By MIchAEl fAulknEr

By gEIr flyckT-PEdErSEn

86 True north: The canadian year In review By AllISon folEy

90 All In The family: Walking The Straight line

By chArlES S. roBEy

34 Bests of The Week

92 Big W Personalities: Anne rogers clark By chET JEzIErSkI

38 Ten Questions Asked of carla viggiano

42 The upside of The Seesaw

By ShAron AndErSon

44 Bite of the Apple

46 rare Breeds of The Word: Africanis By AgnES BuchWAld

50 Brace yourself: Pros & cons of Social networking

94 off The leash: Spotlight on Westminster & legislation

By ShAun coEn

98 That Questionnaire, A Win-Win Situation And More By MATThEW h. STAndEr

104 Breakfast With The Archbishop - Part II

By MATThEW h. STAndEr

By cArolyn AlExAndEr

116 Taps: Memorial Moments with dan ross, ‘The Major’ By MJ nElSon

126 Westminster 2012: The garden The End of the rainbow

By AndrEW BrAcE

54 heelwork To Music: Teaching In Switzerland

56 The russians Are coming! By vIncE hogAn

62 costa rica 2013

By dESMond J. MurPhy

By ShAron PflAuMEr

80 Winter Shows in Wildwood, nJ: Atlantic ocean classic

By rIchArd curTIS

58 dog Show ribbons recycled

By SIMon BEnTlEy

66 remembering Jane kay By MArgArET curTIS

67 The 2013 dog news director’s Questionnaire By roSAlInd krAMEr, MATThEW h. STAndEr & ShAun coEn

70 The British Scene

By gEoff corISh

PhoTo ESSAy By chET JEzIErSkI

160 The dog news Top Ten list

194 The dog news Top Ten Best of Breed list

288 The gossip column By EugEnE z. zAPhIrIS

302 click - Wildwood, nJ & great Barrington kc

By Jc PhoTogrAPhy & kAkI fIShEr

308 click - livonia & oakland kcs By BooTh PhoTogrAPhy

314 click - The Way We Were

312 letters To The Editor

By EugEnE z. zAPhIrIS & PErry PhIllIPS

74 The fancy Speaks: let’s Set The record Straight By luIS AIzcorBE

February 8, 2013

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AMERICA’S DOG SHOW It’s Westminster Weekend and we welcome you to America’s Dog Show, the 137th Annual Westminster Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show – with history-making changes for 2013. Whether you are joining us in person, on our website, via Facebook or Twitter, on our new free App for iphones or Androids, or on live television, we are delighted to have you with us. Our Group and Best In Show competition takes place in the evenings in Madison Square Garden once again, where we have been almost exclusively since 1877. This is televised live on CNBC on Monday night and on USA Network on Tuesday night. Our move to to Piers 92/94 for the daytime portion of our judging – the breed judging –allows us to return to the true benching of our dogs, something that makes us a bit unique in the dog show world. Even in the vast expanse of more than 200,000 square feet of exhibition space, you will now be able to easily find particular dogs, owners and handlers, and visit with them “up close and personal.” And this year, for the first time, the breed judging is streamed live to our website for every minute of judging in every breed and variety. If you’re here with us in person, you will see that the benching area is the heart and soul of Westminster, the chance to learn about the breeds and about responsible ownership from people who have devoted their lives to their dogs, in the show rings and in their homes. We hope you will take advantage of that opportunity. Our entry of more than 2,700 dogs, the largest entry in 15 years, makes the show more competitive – as if it wasn’t enough so already – and makes it more fun for more exhibitors and for the spectators, too. So welcome to Westminster 2013. No matter where you are, we results, are happy thatand you are, For more up-to-the-minute video inphoto some fashion,ofhere making history with us.and to coverage the show, visit www.akc.org receive daily updates and show results via Facebook, Enjoy the show! visit www.facebook.com/americankennelclub.

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1877 TO THE PRESENT AKC CHF since 1995. Name one other dog registry that comes For the first time in its illustrious history, the annual Westminster even close to caring about the health and welfare of the dog in Kennel Club Dog Show will stage its event in two very different this substantial, a financial manner. It is the only dog registry venues. The 137th edition will once again hold its Group and Best that incorporates health-screening results into its permanent in Show competitions in the evening hours at a Madison Square dog records. Dogs certified to be free of hip or elbow dysplasia Garden venue. During the day however the daytime portion--the through OFA and dogs certified to be free of eye diseases breed judging-- has been moved uptown to Piers 92/94 on the West through CERF have their clearance numbers printed on AKCside in the high ‘50’s. This enables Westminster to return to the certified pedigrees and registration documents. We’ve come true benching of all dogs and to reopen its entry to class exhibits along way, “Baby,” haven’t we!! By founding and funding CAR, as well as Specials of Record. By re-emphasizing the importance of AKC has reunited more than 380,000 lost pets with their the bench show perhaps Westminster has become a pioneer for the owners and supports Canine Search and Rescue throughout sport whereas other traditionally benched shows have been playing America. Conducts thousands of kennel inspections annually down if not eliminating what some have long considered the very through company paid inspectors to monitor care and heart and soul of the dog show itself. Here at the benched shows conditions at kennels across the country which helps is where every exhibitor and spectator has the opportunity to not only insure the integrity of AKC’s and chance to learn about the breeds being shown registry but puts a giant damper on and about responsible dog ownership from the registering puppy mill bred dogs. very people who have devoted their lives to their Furthermore over the past dogs, in the show rings and in their homes-several years it has developed the longtime concerned breeders of America. and operates a Government Additionally the move to the Piers also allows Relations Department, which Westminster to expand its actual and potential is, as sophisticated as they come entry and to provide a venue more conducive for to provide input and keep people FEBRUARY 8, 2013 fun times at the show itself. The evening will remain abreast of all federal, state and local its usual glamorous self and the only problem to be seen is legislation affecting dog ownership on every in implementing the switch in venues. If this experiment is a giant level. In addition AKC has joined hands with PetPartners, success than the history being established by its new President a pet insurance company to provide pet insurance to help Sean McCarthy and its Show Chairman Thomas H. Bradley will be reduce veterinarian costs. These are just some of the projects well documented. undertaken by AKC on a unique basis. Every concerned breeder has the obligation to thank AKC for these services, which RUSHING YOUR JUDGING CAREER affect the health and welfare of their breeding programs by Does it seem to you that today’s judging seems to be simply registering their litters with AKC. In addition one would hope a numbers game? What’s the rush in giving out full groups or that individual dogs are registered with AKC as well to assure compliments of 29 breeds at a time when frequently the person the continuation of these kinds of programs and to develop involved has shown absolutely no interest in that group or breed new concepts to protect our dogs as time goes by. but to extend his or her repertoire. Of course everyone has to start somewhere and those who wish to make judging a full time career THE AMERICANIZATION OF CERTAIN and paying job eventually-some earlier than others--look beyond BREEDS his or her own group or breed. But it used to be that most people There is a definite and sound basis, which revolve throughout were content with moving on slowly. That is until the expansion of the essays of Geir Flyckt-Pedersen, which he writes for DOG the number of all-breed shows being held in Cluster like situations NEWS. He meticulously and with great care and technique shifted the demand from the breed expert to the multi-group judge dissects every aspect of our sport frequently without the in order to fill judging assignments. Today there appears to be no reader realizing he or she or we are being taken to task for logical progression among judges from the one breed to the next. various attitudes and reactions. When he asks the question The emphasis by most is a group progression which hardly takes into as to whether or not one finds it fascinating that so many account a person’s interest, experience or even knowledge of the European breeds after arriving in the US seem to have gone breeds within that particular group. Which perhaps is okay if you are through major changes is he asking whether we Americans dealing with a talented experienced adjudicator who can assimilate have changed the standard from the country of origin to the salient points of new breeds but that does not come too easily fit our needs of work and or showmanship? Can these be to most. And now with the implementation of the recently adopted misinterpretations or even linguistic differences or are they ‘INVITATIONAL” process the doors have been opened to advance efforts on the part of some very clever breeders to create a some deserving some less deserving individuals. Hopefully a system more flashy and show able breed? He states that basically he is in the process of being devised where those so prominently pushed believes that we owe to the breeders of origin an obligation to along will in the event of their inability to perform as anticipated maintain the breeds as close to the original breeders ideals as lose the breeds previously awarded. The simplistic answer is to warn possible. That in all too many breeds particular in the sporting the prospective judge not to be greedy but whether that works or not and hound groups there are two different types--the show type is most doubtful. and the working type.

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SETTING AKC APART FROM OTHER DOG REGISTRIES Why should you register your dog with the AKC other than the fact it is a not-for-profit organization and the largest purebred dog registry in world? Well there are any number of legitimate reasons to so do including its devotion to assisting tens of thousands of volunteers and teachers across America to teach responsible dog ownership and safety around dogs. It of course also created and supports the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, which funds research projects focusing on the genetics of disease, the canine genome map and clinical studies. AKC has donated over $20 to the 10 Dog News

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK The ‘MY DOG CAN DO THIS’ competition is probably the hottest new commodity at dog shows today. A perfect lure to capture the imagination of the dog owner in your geographic area this attraction sees hundreds of spectators with their dogs lined up throughout the day and increases attendance at shows immeasurably. What with so many people worrying about the cost of financing a dog show how about a little ingenuity-introduce this event, advertise the hell out of it and watch your attendance gate double or triple or do even more than that!



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Judges Advancement Program

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ome judgeS are queStioning the new advancing SyStem for judgeS by maintaining that it is unfair in that some judges are being asked to advance more quickly than others. This advancement is done via American Kennel Club approval for an entire group or a large number of breeds all at once to a few individuals instead of the customary handful of breeds other judges may apply for. A little history is in order: there was one time fifty plus years ago when one man decreed who would get what breeds. This man, AKC’s Len Brumby, who was in charge of judges, had the ultimate power in deciding on breeds/groups. In hindsight, it was not a bad system as long as you were on Len’s good side, but woe be those who crossed him! When he retired, others in charge of judges began to devise this system and that and then another in an attempt to establish a “fairer” playing field and make everyone equal. Thus, the entire judging process subsequently grew into the monumental, expensive albatross it is today. This newest system (which is a bit complicated to understand) is an attempt to cut through some of the requirements and advance those individuals who have proven themselves as successful breeders/exhibitors/handlers/ judges to be approved to adjudicate over more breeds than others who might not possess the same talents. Judging does require special talents – the proverbial “eye” for a dog is inherent and it does exist. In many ways, a judge must be an artist who has a canvas of the mental “perfect” dog in his/her head and the ability to mentally weigh the merits of that particular dog against that canvas and then against others in the ring on the day. This “eye for a dog” cannot be taught and not everyone has this unique talent. The mistake the AKC has made in the past is to treat everyone as equals when they are not. The more AKC tried to establish a “fair” system, the more mired it became in failing to look down the road and realize that it needed to fill a void of good judges to service the extensive number of dog shows around the country. Too many of our judges today are in over their heads because the system of just checking boxes had little to do with ability. For the truth of the matter is that we have some bad judges, too many mediocre ones, some good ones and a few really great ones. AKC needs to advance those who have already proven themselves in the ring at a faster pace to fill this void. It also needs to encourage potential judges who have been successful breeders/exhibitors/handlers by giving them enough breeds/group to begin a judging career. The current sad fact is that because of the high cost of travel and clustering, few clubs can afford to bring in judges with few breeds or even just one group without the judge absorbing the expense him/herself. Also, judges need the entries to sort through in order to feel comfortable in a breed. For as today’s judges are mediocre or fair at best, so too are the dogs being shown. A large entry, usually found at a multishow cluster where exhibitors are looking for points/majors,

gives a judge the opportunity to “sink their teeth” into a breed and separate the wheat from the chaff. Therefore, judges need this opportunity to prove their mettle. While on the subject of judges proving their worth, it is hard not to find fault with AKC’s requirement that Field Representatives are the ones to determine whether or not a judge did a good job in the ring. If Field Reps were so great with every breed, those who retire and go into judging should be automatically granted all-breeds! Instead, they have to labor like the rest of us, thereby being removed from the lofty position of knowing every breed to just knowing a few breeds. It makes no sense. Instead of watching judges and writing reports on their findings, Field Reps would be better utilized if they used their time to circulate around the show grounds, function as AKC’s “man on the scene” answering myriad questions and assisting show clubs and other officials when they encounter issues. This whole observation system is a joke when you watch a Field Rep giving a passing grade to a judge who you know is mediocre at best. When referencing sense – as in what is logical and thinking – it is impossible to not also reference “dollars-and-cents.” Everything about putting on a dog show is expensive today and everything about showing and judging dogs is expensive. Show giving clubs hope to have enough entries to cover their expenses and exhibitors enter their dogs expecting that their monies will be spent on fair, honest and acute knowledge and understanding of a breed. No one is looking for judges who just point at a familiar face, are bored with the dogs, short tempered with the exhibitors/handlers, and/or just drifting along in the ring. To go back to the theme of this column, not all judges are equal. Not everyone was born with that inherent and illusive “eye for a dog.” Not all judges should be treated the same. It is important to think in the context that not every artist is a Rembrandt or Picasso (to consider opposite spectrums in the art world) and not everyone can spot that unknown “gem.” It is about time that AKC recognizes the need to encourage those who are proven in the ring and let them advance at a quicker pace than others. Furthermore, while there are those who say judges need to attend seminars, memorize breed standards for interviews and pass written tests, it is important to note two things: someone can be the best student in the world, but still be unable to apply that knowledge when faced with a real, living situation; and no two people are the same with identical abilities. Judging is more of an art than a clear-cut, one-size fits all science.

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IRVING’s ImpRessIoNs By Ronnie Irving

Two subjects this week in an attempt to clarify some of the things which are happening these days in the United Kingdom dog scene. The first looks at the recent criticism in the House of Commons of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), the UK equivalent of HSUS. The second looks at the immediate negative public reaction against the proposal that TKC should ‘legalise’ the use of hairspray on Poodles and chalk on West Highland White Terriers and Bull Terriers. RSPCA – SHOW DOGS ARE MUTANTS Just to remind readers – it was the RSPCA whose Chief vet said on the critical TV program in 2008 that purebred dogs were mutants and that Crufts was nothing more than a beauty pageant. It was the RSPCA which was the first to pull out of attending Crufts and which thereafter worked very hard to persuade the BBC and then more recently Channel 4 and its sister companies not to broadcast the show on TV. (It was successful with the BBC but Channel 4 which is another mainstream terrestrial TV channel will this year broadcast the event.) Though the language is now slightly less extreme it is still the RSPCA which is working hard to destroy dog shows by completely unreasonably putting out such messages as the following which appears on its website: “Nowadays, in order to enter dog shows such as Crufts, dogs have to: • be pedigree dogs, that are registered with TKC • conform to written breed standards “The RSPCA believes that both of these requirements lead to the serious 18 Dog News

health and welfare problems experienced by pedigree dogs. “For dogs to be registered as pedigree, both their parents must be registered members of the same single breed. This means that dogs of different breeds have been bred separately for many years and new genetic material cannot normally be introduced. “For each breed of dog it recognizes, TKC also sets a written ‘breed standard’ which describes what a ‘perfect’ example of that breed of dog should look like. At dog shows such as Crufts, the judge must compare each dog against the breed standard to identify a winner that best matches this standard. In general, we believe that current breed standards focus primarily on what dogs look like rather than their health, welfare and temperament. “In order to win dog shows, pedigree dogs have been bred to emphasise certain physical features. Some features have become so extreme that they can cause pain and suffering, some make dogs prone to particular disorders, and some prevent them from behaving normally. A recent study showed that all of the 50 most popular dog breeds have some aspect

of their body which can cause suffering. We believe that breeding for exaggerated physical features and the breeding of closely related dogs (for anything other than scientifically proven welfare reasons) is morally and ethically unjustifiable.” These messages, however unreasonable and distorted they may appear, are still being put out by the RSPCA. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE What has happened recently in the House of Commons is that a Member of Parliament, Simon Hart, has tabled a Parliamentary debate on the role of the RSPCA as a private prosecutor. In England it is mainly the RSPCA, not the English equivalent of the District Attorney, that brings court cases for breaches of animal welfare legislation. The main message behind Mr. Hart’s attack on the RSPCA was that it targets vulnerable people, the elderly, the disabled and the mentally ill. He claims that the RSPCA’s prosecution policy is often determined more by politics and by commercial considerations with an eye to increasing its financial funds by getting the right PR from its activities - and not enough by real animal welfare needs. CoNtiNueD oN page 102


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Did You Watch The AENC On ABC On February 2, 2013 And If So What Did You Think Of The Airing? Joy S. BrewSter I was unable to watch due to other commitments, but I did hear from others that they thought it was one of the best coverages of the show to-date. Phil Booth Sorry to say didn’t watch. Sarah Perchick No, why watch when I know the ending?

1) Were you surprised to learn that the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) shares less than 1 per cent of its donations with local pet shelters while this so-called animal rights group socked away over $2.5 million of Americans’ donations in its own pension plan while raising over $131 million from the public? (figures supplied by HUMANE WATCH.ORG and HUMANE FOR PETS.COM). 2) Should AKC get involved in passing this message on and if so, how should this be accomplished?

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Sally carr Surprised? No. If the AKC can legally, without risking a lawsuit, advertise to the general public of this sham they should go forward. Listing the “officers” and those receiving pensions AND the amounts they receive may be an eye opener. Most savvy readers of Dog News and other show publications realize the HSUS is squirrel-

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ing away funds which the public feels goes to shelters. Informing the average animal lover via the cheapest, quickest and most effective method (internet, Facebook, Twitter) would certainly be worthwhile.

chriStian ManeloPouloS No I am not surprised by these figures, it’s the business of Charity. Of course the AKC should communicate this message to the general public. This group (HSUS) and others like it have created a mindset with the general public that pure bred dogs and breeders are bad. If groups like HSUS lost their non-profit tax exemptions and their charitable funding, then perhaps they’d move on to another cause people would donate too i.e.: starving children in Africa or Europe. AKC should have a TV commercial during its own AKC Show broadcast last weekend attacking them, also one during the Westminster telecast next week. AKC utilizes the internet well sending me emails on an almost daily basis for Family Dog magazine, Pet Health insurance and asking for advertising in Weekly Wins Gallery. Perhaps they could email me and others about telling us about these figures for HSUS funds? Perhaps if more people are aware they wouldn’t give them their charitable monies.

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By Geir Flyckt-Pedersen

babbling Westminster- An Addiction?

I thInk I have mentIoned my fIrst vIsIt to WestmInster and what a fantastic experience it was. Ever since it has been my ambition to attend the show every year. The same with Crufts- and recently The AKC/ Eukanuba show has been added to the list of addictions... Well, I have had to miss a few of all of them, and this year we had decided to not go to NY, but as the event was getting closer, the more we felt the Westminster urge- so we’re going. When we first started our trips to WKC, Crufts took place a week earlier- so we were flying to NY immediately after Crufts- then conveniently located in London. So coming from a show with 15-18,000 dogs (at the time) with well filled classes- and in some breeds huge entries- to a show with 2,500 dogs, mainly champions- really illustrated the difference between the 2 countries and actually even people’s attitudes and competitiveness. I recall some of my very British friends being appalled by the common behavior of the American public, who openly showed their feelings and support for the dogs by excessive clapping and cheering!!!! Disgusting!!!?? Initially even class dogs could be shown at Westminster- and I will forever remember a lady with a Westie, who with great pride showed her dog year after year, never won anything, but she was possibly “over the moon” being able to brag to her friends that her dog had actually been part of the show. I think you had to qualify to be able to enterand some dogs made you wonder… Later when limited to champions only, I personally thought the show lost a little charm, but on the other hand left more space for top quality dogs for us all to enjoy watching. Still you wonder at times how some of the dogs got there… Many years earlier when I made my first trip to Crufts, there was no qualification required and much of the excitement for exhibitors as well as

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visitors was watching “the Big Breeders” bringing out young, promising puppies. In some cases just to launch them at this show to show the world as stars of the future- but in many cases some of the more commercial breeders (no negative undertone!) entered promising puppies which were also offered for sale in the catalogue! And even older dogs were entered with a “for sale” following the name. Of course, for many of us the trip to the show in addition to watch, learn and update yourself on what happened over there, was to find something exciting to take home and add to your own show-or breeding team. (We made several purchases at Crufts ourselves- although my wife in true style during a trip to the showpurchased a cute little puppy at Harrods. Proved to be a PBGV from the first litter born in the UK: Named Hubbestad Harrods he was the first PBGV ever in Scandinavia- and after some research it was found out that he was bred by the well known Bassett breeders Seiffert & Wells-Meacham who I think was responsible for introducing a young Nick Frost to the breed! (Harry – as he was called- did quite a bit of winningalthough no judges knew anything about the breed!!!)) Crufts is still visited by enthusiasts and breeders from all over the world, but I think today there are proportionally more overseas visitors in NY than in Birmingham, UK for the show. In days gone by “the world” flocked to the UK for new exciting show dogs- and I still think the country has some of the best breeders in the world, but looking in a global perspective the American influence has only increased year after year. I am frequently asked which of the 3 shows is my favorite. Not an easy question to answer, as all 3 have a different set up and purpose. What makes Crufts so wonderful is of course the chance to watch dogs in nearly every breed in numbers and in big classes. Also the fact that despite having a handful of professional handlers in action, the “laymen” have as good a chance to do well! Which you will find is clearly obvious if you ever CoNtiNueD oN page 106


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ednesday morning, with Man-bag over my left shoulder, a large grapefruit held in my left hand, and Murphy French, our French Bulldog, dancing at the end of the bright blue leash surrounding my right wrist, I open the front door to the Health Clinic with the keys held in my right hand, hoping not to fall flat on my face. “Murphy, Murphy, my Little Piggy, come to Aunt Barb!” Nurse Barb (NB) squeals from our joint office as we enter through the glass doors. I drop the bright blue leash, releasing Murphy French. He races to NB with his usual enthusiasm for those he adores. NB spends several minutes fawning over Murphy French, sending little spikes of blonde hair everywhere. “OMG, OMG!” NB boldly states while releasing Murphy French. “You must see this---it is so damned funny I can’t stand it---I hope I can download it as my new ring tone,” she exclaims while clicking away at her keyboard and bringing YouTube to life on the screen. NB slides the arrow with her cursor to the start button and pushes, revealing an evening news program featuring a story about a fire in an apartment building and a woman, named Sweet Brown, who is describing her version of what happened: “Well I woke up to go get me a cold pop, and then I thought somebody was barbacuin’ and I said, Oh Lord, Oh Jesus, it’s a fire. Then I ran out. I didn’t grab no shoes or nothin’. Jesus, I ran for my life, and then tha smoke got me. I got bronchitis. Ain’t nobody got time for that.” I buckle over, fall to the floor, and begin laughing so hard, that Murphy French spins in circles, wondering if I am having a seizure. Following the initial news broadcast and interview of Sweet Brown, a foot-tapping remix of the news clip appears, with her line, “I got bronchitis,” and “Ain’t nobody got time for that!” sending me into further fits of laughter. In love with my new You Tube sensation, Sweet Brown, I share her catchphrase, “Ain’t nobody got time for that!” with everyone who comes into the clinic. I even rise the following morning---Thursday---at 2:30 AM to catch a 5:15 flight to Portland, Oregon for the Rose City Classic Cluster of Dog Shows singing, “Ain’t nobody got time for that!” wonder-

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ing why in hell I chose to depart so early in the morning. DROID---my trusty hand-held communication device--- informed me on Tuesday of my USAIR upgrade to First Class from Richmond, VA to Charlotte, NC, while also, in the same sentence, telling me that I was not upgraded for the flight from Charlotte to Portland. Jumping out of the shower, I wish, now they had never teased me with the upgrade for the forty-five minute flight, only to send my ass back to cattle-class for the five-hour flight to Portland. “Ain’t nobody got time for that!” I say out loud, while aggressively drying my back with a large, green bath towel. I depart our rural Virginia home, “Holly Springs,” at 3:15 AM for the one-hour drive to the Richmond International Airport. I am excited about the upcoming assignment. Once again, I shall judge two of my favorite US dog shows (Dog Fanciers Association of Oregon and Tualatin Kennel Club), not to mention having the opportunity to see numerous West Coast friends and to spend time with my good friend, DOT (Daughter of Thor), who is flying in from Chicago to observe new breeds and to be mentored. The flight from Richmond to Charlotte departs on time and I sit in the First Class seat with cautious enthusiasm, knowing full well of my return to coach from Charlotte to Portland. We land in Charlotte. I gather my belongings and proceed directly to the departure gate in hopes of being the first one on the standby list for First Class. “I am sorry sir---First Class has checked in full. You will need to take your originally assigned seat,” USAIR ticket agent, Rolanda, informs me, as I mumble, “Ain’t nobody got time for that!” under my breath. I locate a seat to the left of the gate entrance door and against the wall. Every so often, I look up at the electronic sign above Rolanda’s head hoping to read, “Boarding Flight 0090 to Portland,” but instead I read “Flight 0090 to Atlanta, Phoenix, Portland.” “There must be some mistake. Surely, I am not flying to Atlanta from Charlotte, then to Phoenix, and then to Portland. What the hell? Richmond to Charlotte, Charlotte to Atlanta, Atlanta to Phoenix, Phoenix to Portland? This cannot be so!” I say under my breath with frustration while re-approaching Rolanda at the gate counter. “Excuse me, CoNtiNueD oN page 110


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St. Joseph Kennel Club - Sunday Basset Hound GCh. Topsfield-Sanchu Eenie Meenie Miney Moe Judge Mr. Fred Bassett Owners Claudia Orlandi & Claire “Kitty” Steidel Handler Bryan Martin Hobbs Kennel Club I & II Giant Schnauzer GCh. Skansen’s Harvard Judge Mr. Donald Gill Judge Mrs. Barbara Alderman Owners Greg Reyna & Judi Boston Handler Greg Reyna Griffin Georgia Kennel Club - Thursday Lawrenceville Kennel Club - Sunday Miniature Pinscher GCh. Marlex Classic Red Glare Judge Mr. James G. Reynolds Judge Mr. Kenneth M. McDermott Owners Leah Monte and Armando Angelbello Handler Armando Angelbello

Sahuaro State KC Basenji GCh. Jasiri-Sukari Win Tin Tin Judge Dr. Richard Meen Owners Julie & Kathy Jones and Chua Ming Kok Handler Julie Jones Southeast Arkansas Kennel Club Cardigan Welsh Corgi GCh. Aubrey’s Tails of Mystery Judge Mr. Eugene Blake Owners Cynthia & Vincent Savioli Handler Sherri Hurst Greater Barrington Kennel Club Boxer GCh. Draco Dassin With Fourbears Judge Mr. Chuck Winslow Owners Dr. & Mrs. W. Truesdale, J. Pinson, J. Vergnetti and W. Sammet Handler Kimberly Pastella-Calvacca Greater Fredericksburg Kennel Club Sand & Sea Kennel Club Great Dane GCh. Longo’s Miller and Lore’s Diamond Lil Judge Mrs. Roger Hartinger Judge Mrs. Nancy Simmons Owners T. Longo, D. & J. Miller, L. Matherly & Col. C. Crawford Handler Laura Lynn Coomes

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What person do you most look forward to seeing at the dog shows? my girls.

What is your greatest extravagance? our house on the water.

What do you dislike most about your appearance? i wish i had a better shape and time to work out.

What dog person would you like to see on ‘dancing with the stars’? jimmy mitchell.

Questions

If you were forced to get a tattoo, what would it be? my peacocks.

If you were stranded on a desert island, what three things would you want to have with you?

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Carla Viggiano

Born: staten Island, NY Resides: easton, Md Marital status: Between husbands.

case of champagne, good

reading material and large samoan.

When and where are you the happiest? at home alone with greg.

Other people think i am...? married.

What did you want to be when you were growing up? a jockey.

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THE Westminster TIMES

Issue #5

This is the fifth in a regular series of news and updates for the 137th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show to be held February 11-12, 2013.

The Garden and The Piers

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or the first time in its history, the Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show will stage its event in two spectacular venues. The 137th edition will once again, as it has in virtually every year of its existence since 1877, have competition in the Groups on Monday and Tuesday nights, February 11-12, 2013, and eventually crown the Best In Show winner on Tuesday evening at the World’s Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden. New in 2013 is the shift of the breed judging during those days to Piers 92/94 on the West side of Manhattan, a few blocks north of the Garden. The Piers offers over 200,000 square feet of column-free exhibition space and 20-foot high ceilings, and views of the Hudson River and New York City skyline. Here, Westminster and Show Superintendent MB-F will create a setting with 12 rings, lots of benching, and plenty of space for exhibitors, spectators and vendors. The Piers are just that, two long separate side-by-side piers jutting like fingers out into the Hudson River (separating New York and New Jersey). It is a beautiful setting for the home of many trade shows and special art, fashion and design events during the course of the year. Many dog fanciers remember back to the days in the 1990s when Pier 92 hosted what has become the Meadowlands Specialty Dog Shows in New Jersey in recent years, held the weekend before Westminster. The move to the Piers, and the resultant increase in space – in particular, benching space- allows Westminster to increase its entry limit for the first time since 1991. The resultant 2013 entry of 2,721 is the club’s highest since 1998, as America’s Dog Show extends its standing as the second-longest continuously-held sporting event in this country. There are entries in all of the 187 breeds and varieties eligible for this year’s shows, and entries from all 50 states, Washington D.C. and several foreign countries. Golden Retrievers lead the way with 61, followed by Labrador Retrievers (54), Rhodesian Ridgebacks (50), French Bulldogs (46), Australian Shepherds (43) and Chinese Cresteds (40). There are 73 total entries in three varieties of Dachshunds. Five breeds have single entries: Plott, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Kuvasz, Norwegian Lundehund and Entlebucher Mountain Dog. There are two breeds newly-recognized by the American Kennel Club that are eligible for Westminster for the first time: Treeing Walker Coonhound (13 entries, Hound Group) and the Russell Terrier (15, Terrier Group). There are also 84 entries in Junior Showmanship. 40 Dog News

For 2013, entries have come from every state and Washington, D.C. For the third straight year, New York has the most with 287. California has 228, New Jersey 219 and Pennsylvania 210. There are 117 foreign entries, led by Canada with 104. Dogs are also entered from Brazil, Germany, Croatia, United Kingdom, France, Japan, and Mexico. Many other foreign-owned dogs are entered from U.S. addresses, and in the final compilation there will be additional foreign countries represented. Breeds and varieties in the Hound, Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding Groups will be benched and judged at the Piers during the day on Monday, with Group competition that evening at the Garden. On Tuesday, breeds and varieties in the Sporting, Working and Terrier Groups will be benched and judged at the Piers and judging of those Groups will take place on Tuesday night, with judging of Best In Show, featuring all seven of the Group winners, to be held Tuesday evening at the Garden in the final event of the show. The complete judging schedule and entry is available on the Westminster website at www.westminsterkennelclub.org So, back will come the plywood benching and signs on the walls, allowing spectators to find a favorite breed or an individual dog that they want to see, up close and personal. The Westminster legacy of educating the public about purebred dogs and responsible ownership will come front and center once again. For driving directions, shuttle bus information, transportation options and parking, log on to the Westminster website.

WESTMINSTER TICKET INFORMATION

Two categories of tickets for the Show are available for purchase on The Westminster Kennel Club website (www. westminsterkennelclub.org). The Piers ticket is a full-day, general admission ticket priced at $25 that grants one day’s entrance to both Piers 92 and 94, including all benching and judging held at the venues. Tickets to The Piers may also be purchased at the door on the days of the Show. Madison Square Garden tickets, priced at $40 and $50 per evening, include reserved seating for the evening and access to the benching areas where daily Best of Breed winners will greet their fans.

For more information: Website: www.westminsterkennelclub.org Facebook: WKCDogShow Twitter: wkcdogs Westminster e-mail: info@westminsterkennelclub.org


WESTMINSTER GOES MOBILE – INTRODUCING THE OFFICIAL APP

The Westminster Kennel Club is pleased to introduce the official smartphone application for the 2013 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show held on February 11-12. Whether you are a dog show veteran or a newcomer, the official Westminster App will be your 2013 guide to the daytime judging and benching at Piers 92/94. A digital judging program and live streaming from all 12 rings will allow you to plan your trip and follow your favorite breed. The 2013 App offers the following features: • LIVE video of all breed judging • Digital Judging Program • Information on all 187 breeds and varieties & 43 judges • Directions & transportation information • Piers 92/94 map & directory • Westminster 101 – history and glossary of dog show terms • Vendor list & map The App is compatible with iPhones (requires iOS 5 or later) and with most Android devices, and will be available free in early February on the App Store and Google play.

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WESTMINSTER ON LIVE TELEVISION AND LIVE STREAMING VIDEO FROM USA NETWORK PRESS RELEASE: America’s Dog Show trots into Madison Square Garden with the 137th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and presenting partner Purina® Pro Plan®, along with cosponsors Progressive Insurance and Subaru on February 12 at 8pm ET/PT on USA Network. David Frei will be cohosting with NBC sports analyst Mary Carillo. Also rounding out the team will be NBC Sports’ Carolyn Manno as a sideline reporter. The competition will be televised live on CNBC on Monday, February 11 from 8-11pm ET/PT. Then on Tuesday, February 12, USA will air the entire conclusion from 8-11pm ET/PT, including the crowning of Best In Show. USA is offering unparalleled, worldwide digital access throughout the dog show, starting at 8:30am ET, on February 11. The live judging of all 187 breeds and varieties can be accessed online or on mobile devices at WestminsterKennelClub.org. Additionally, fans can engage with interactive social experiences including WKC Chatter, interviews, Facebook (WKCDogShow) and Twitter (#wkcdogs) integrations, and real-time behind the scenes moments from the floor. Sponsored by presenting partner Purina Pro Plan, the show will be filmed by more than 12 fixed and roaming cameras that will showcase the in-the-ring and out-of-thering action as well as interviews with co-host David Frei and sneak-peeks of the primetime action. For the first time during the Tuesday night broadcast, USA will offer a second screen experience on Zeebox with trivia, polls, photos and video that fans can access while they watch the show.

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Upside OF The seesaw By Sharon Anderson

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gility hAs topped itself AgAin. The aKC National agility Championship has reached an all time high in entry of 1,385 dogs. This caused the staff to scramble and hire two more judges which brings the number to seven now, and expanded to six rings for the Tulsa, Oklahoma event on March 15-17, 2013. The facility can handle this size entry but not many other cities will be able to offer a good dirt surface to the exhibitors for this size entry. possibly the staff looked at the huge entry of this year when making the new requirements for next year. The new requirements are definitely more difficult to achieve. i can knowledgeably say that as i am trying to achieve those requirements with my Border Collie. i will have the privilege of being one of the

announcers for the second building during the Championships and look forward to seeing all the talented teams that will compete. in the past the 8� jumping class was smaller, but that is no longer the case now with over 240 entries. if i were to pin point a group that has improved the most, it is the small dog under the 11� shoulder height. The largest class is as usual, the 20� class at 440 and for the first time will cause them to be divided between two judges. This will be the third time that the Nationals will be held in Tulsa and the volunteer base is outstanding and it is very understandable for the return to Oklahoma. if had a wish granted it would be that the agility Nationals would once again be televised. it was filmed by animal planet for a number of years and then the funding for this was removed. i would think it would be advisable to bring agility back to the public eye based on the growth of CoNtiNueD oN page 122

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Bite of the By Matthew H. Stander

NYC skyline photo by Damian Brandon/FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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STARTED DOING THIS BITE OF THE APPLE way before social media and instant communication became de rigueur. It seems almost arrogant on my part to continue the BITE since today you can Google to your heart’s content and get more opinion about most everything from more people than at which one can shake a stick. Some of the opinions and blogs are good and some are downright awful and inaccurate. And since I really do not know that my opinion is any better or any worse than anyone else’s why I should continue on with this project I am not too certain. But for the fact that there are a hard core of you out there in the dog world who tell me that you really value and use some of these recommendations and thoughts so for those very few of you who have expressed such thoughts and those even fewer of you who have meant what you have told me here’s this year’s version of the BITE. Perhaps not as extensive, perhaps not as meaningful in this day and age but my thoughts anyways about what you might find interesting and good places to eat in the City of New York which I love and have adored lo these many years. And hopefully for those of you who have asked this 2013 BITE will be on our web site even before the issue goes to press thereby giving some of you the advantage of being able to make earlier reservations in those places which require them.

CLOSE TO THE GARDEN One presumes that most people will continue to stay in hotels closest to the Garden even with the shift of daytime judging to the Piers in the West ‘50’s. By far the most glamorous and perhaps grandest restaurant to open in the City is located just a short walk or cab ride from the Garden. I was so impressed with the food and atmosphere that I did a summer tiny BITE to recommend it. Located on Broadway and 28th Street at 1170 212-347-5660 ( our offices are 25th and Broadway 1115-so you know I hang out there when I can both afford it and have the time) I make THE NOMAD RESTAURANT in the NOMAD HOTEL to be THE PLACE to eat, enjoy and be seen at in New York City. Now then a few caveats--it is difficult to get a reservation in the evening but the bar is this glittering enticing structure held up by carved ma-

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Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse

hogany elephants and a perfect place to dine. The restaurant is a series of rooms some large some small evoking a belle epoque house with the patrons reacting differently in each surrounding. The chef and co-owner is Daniel Humm of 11 MADISON a short five or so blocks away on Madison. To this day many consider 11 MADISON to have become one of the top restaurants in the City. But I’ll tell you something I like the food ever so much better at NOMAD than at 11 for a number of reasons. I find it and the atmosphere less precious and much less pretentious and Chef Humm has the food tasting more open with generous portions as opposed to those teeny tiny platters at 11. There are any number of eye catching courses but nothing compares to the Roast Chicken as eyes swivel for first time eaters there as it comes by. The cocktails are extraordinary, the zucchini bread one of

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a kind and the desserts unbeatable. Opened for breakfast and luncheon as well if you don’t at least go in and case “the joint” you should read no further. And now about the Hotel itself-The 168-room property was designed in the ‘grand European tradition’. The check-in area is pictured here filled with rich materials like embroidered raw silk while the rooms have claw foot tubs pictured here next to antique writing tables. I easily picture Tori Steele staying here for one. Brand new and absolutely worth the visit and only steps from the Garden at 207 W. 36th Street bet 7th and 8th nearer to 7th is DELMONICO’S KITCHEN-212695-5220--An offshoot of the original Delmonico’s and a branch of the Delmonico’s on Beaver Street is this spanking new glamorous--perhaps a bit too glamorous-- steak house and restaurant open for lunch and dinner. If you get dumped at the Pier and want some solitude try here where the food is truly top notch. It’s restaurant week in NYC through Feb. 8 which means a 3 course luncheon is $25 and a three course dinner here only $35. Definitely the find of the area particularly if you’ve gotten a bit tired of the very prosaic but acceptable NICK & STEF’S Steakhouse which is very convenient for the Groups since it is so accessible. Not the kind of place to go to if you are not at the Garden but higher than average food in any event but given my druthers I’d go to Delmonico’s for the change of pace. Similarly and worth giving a try is CLYDE FRAZIER’S CoNtiNueD oN page 134

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are Breeds Of The World by Agnes Buchwald

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hat a better Way to extend my best whishes to a successful second term for President obama then talking about the continent of his family’s roots, and one of its outstanding dog breeds? don’t get me wrong, I do not belong, never belonged, and will never belong to any political party, but I respect above all the democratic elections. So, I wish you a great job mr. President. God bless you, and God bless the United States. South Africa, officially the Republic of South africa, is located at the southern tip of africa. the population is 51.77 million (Census 2011), and the country area of 1,219,090 square kilometers. the country has three capital cities; Pretoria (administrative), Cape town (legislative), and bloemfontein (judicial), and is divided into nine provinces. The official languages are Afrikaans and english. the history of South africa is one of enormous racial diversity, but today it can be seen as a journey through enormous obstacles towards the creation of a nation whose dream of unity and common purpose is now capable of realization from the part of its citizens with equal rights. The first known people of South Africa were the San and Kohekohe peoples commonly known as the bushmen and hottenCoNtiNueD oN page 214

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by Andrew Brace The Pros and Cons of Social Networking

There is no doubt that we are living in the age of social-networking and instant communication. The birth of Facebook and the like has given anyone who has access to a computer access to everyone similarly placed; invaluable in some eyes but intrusive in others.

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n the run-up to our snowy Manchester weekend yet another dogrelated Facebook group appeared, set up by one Lisa Cowley, entitled “Dog Show Weather and Travel News UK”, certainly one of the most constructive groups which I have been invited to join. I was further most impressed by Lisa’s welcoming statement which simply said, “Welcome to Dog Show Weather and Travel News UK, a group for exactly what it says in the title so if you want to bitch, back stab, snipe, whine, moan and gossip this is NOT the group for you! If on the other hand you want to know what the weather and travel conditions are like going to and from shows in the UK then this IS the group for you. Remember it is up to YOU how you interpret the information in this group and only YOU can make the decision as to whether you travel or not :-)” I consulted the group page on an almost hourly basis when I was trying to work out whether a journey to Stafford was going to be feasible and found it extremely helpful. Amazingly, all group members seem to have diligently followed Lisa’s instructions and all comments and posts were restricted to weather and road conditions relevant to upcoming dog shows. All too often – especially it seems in the dog world – Facebook groups are set up with the best of intentions but very soon descend into an abyss of character assassinations and outrageous allegations when different opinions are forcibly expressed. I do hope that this group flourishes as it serves a very practical purpose, and that all members remain faithful to the cause. CoNtiNueD oN page 218 50 Dog News


Candye Slay Passed away January 29, 2013

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Music Teaching in Switzerland By Richard Curtis

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t the end of lAst yeAr I flew to Switzerland to do some freestyle and heelwork to music teaching. I had been invited to teach by Claudia Moser, who is well known in dog dance as it is called over there. Claudia has set up a dog training hotel/retreat halfway up the side of a hill which has some beautiful views over the surrounding countryside. The venue was formerly a restaurant and hotel with various rooms within the main building as well as five chalets outside. The training room must have been the restaurant and although it’s not huge it has just enough space for five teams to work. From the day I arrived it didn’t stop snowing so it was very festive looking if a little cold. Luckily for me I was inside for all five days so the longest I was outside was when I had to walk from my chalet to the main building which took all of 30 seconds. To the Swiss the snow is nothing new and unlike people in the UK they get ready for it by changing their tires to winter ones plus the roads are cleared every CoNtiNueD oN page 222

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lthough Paul Revere is now reputed NOT to have shouted such a message, this article starts with an apology to him for a twist on the often quoted phrase, the British are coming! For undoubtedly the new force in European dog showing terms and perhaps even on the world stage, it is the rise and rise of the Russian dog showing fraternity that has caught the eye of many observers in the world of dogs. With the opening of the iron curtain

Beth Sweigert, Peter Green and the author in Red Square.

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The Kremlin

By Vince Hogan


Shown here is Multi BIS Ridanflight Revelation to Kanix who was BIS under Edd Bivin USA, left of the Pointer, with rosette) at the Sabaneev Show held in Moscow at the end of January. Pet name “Rudy”, this Pointer was bred by Steve Rose and Steve Williams in the UK and has won 23 CACIB’s. Co owner and handler Thomas Wastiaux pictured center. Pictured with Edd Bivin is Mr. Andrey Klishas the President of the Russian Hunting Federation and head of the Sabaneev Show Also in the photograph from the UK Joanne Blackburn Bennett, Stuart Mallard, Rodney Oldham and Vince Hogan of OUR DOGS the International Media Partner of the show. Kneeling at the front on the right is Nicolas Pineiro with Dinky Santos the President of the Philippines Kennel Club The International panel of judges pictured included Peter Green and Beth Sweigert (USA), Frank Sabella USA, Lisbeth Mach (Switzerland), Claudio Giuliani (IT), Carmen Gill and Alfonso Thovar from Spain, Anne Joe Samaio (Brazil) Horst Kliebenstein and Hassi Assenmacher from Germany, Rafael Santiago and Roberto Velez Pico from Puerto Rico and many other top names from the world of dogs on the international circuit.

aRe e coming! and the relaxation of many travel restrictions in Eastern Europe, not only has there been an influx of migrant workers into places like the UK from Poland and the former Soviet states but in more recent years the increase in dog exhibitors from such areas has become very noticeable. I mention this as a subject having had great experience in meeting Russian exhibitors at World and European shows from Paris to Denmark and from Slovenia to Stockholm and from Crufts to Croatia. These exhibitors are welcomed with open arms now by many European show organisers as the Russian entry can make the difference and turn a poor entry into a good one; such a thing happened at the European show in Bucharest, Romania last October, where a late influx of 1800 Russian exhibitors turned the show from a potential failure into a great success. Many of the Russians travel on buses, sometimes journeying long distances, sleeping en route on the bus and being away for a week or more. That’s dedication for you. In these days of globalisation and cross border social networking, people are of course generally

more aware of what is going on in other countries…the dog game is no exception. The great Crufts show to be held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham UK in March 2013 has just received a record entry of over 2000 dogs from beyond the shores of England, making up 10% of the overall total of 20,600; a far cry from the 5 that first came over in the mid nineties when quarantine was relaxed. Incidentally over 160 dogs entered at Crufts are from Russia and we are not just talking Borzois; in recent years the American Cocker

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Recycled DOG SHOW RIBBONS…

It took seeing show ribbons tossed in the dirt to launch an idea: recycling unwanted and unused horse and dog-show ribbons for use at therapeutic riding centers and other organizations in need. The result? A charity called

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Ribbons can be “customized” by cutting off the streamers with lettering, and pasting a logo over the rosette.

ounder Sue M. Copeland, oF riChMond, TexaS, explains, “It started at horse shows, where I’d see ribbons strewn on the ground,” the avid horsewoman says. “It seemed such a waste. To me, competing at shows is a privilege; I knew there were lots of people out there who’d love to get a ribbon of any color. “That got me to thinking about a way to use unwanted ribbons. I’ve donated equipment, books, and magazines to Houston-area therapeutic riding centers. So I called some of them to see if they’d want ‘second-hand’ show ribbons to hand out as awards. Ribbon Recycling I found facilities that were founder Sue M. CoNtiNueD oN page 230

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Flash Best In Show at Orange Empire Dog Club under Judge Mrs. Patricia Nemirovsky de Alsina

Thank you to Judges for recognizing Kiss! Esepcially to Judge Mr. Paolo Dondina for awarding her Best of Breed at the Inland Empire Hound Club Show over the Palm Springs weekend.

Kiss Owners/Breeders: Susan LaCroix Hamil Heather Whitcomb Laguna Beach, California Handlers: Bruce Schultz Tara Schultz


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By Desmond J. Murphy

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everal yearS ago I had the pleaSure of judgIng in a lovely area of Southern Brazil. Over the course of a long weekend two very attractive gentlemen added to the festivities. It is always an added pleasure in foreign lands if some of the other judges also speak English. It makes for a more interesting weekend when dogs can be discussed and the ideas on breeds from not just our viewpoint learned. I was fortunate to judge in Brazil with William Umanka and Werner Cepes from Costa Rica. These two gentlemen socially were great fun and very interesting to discuss all the different breeds with. About a year ago, I got an invitation to judge January 26th and 27th in San Jose and was so pleased I had the date available. I love judging and all Latin shows are a special treat for me. The shows can sometimes start late, end very late in the evening and dinners can last to the small hours of the morning, but the atmosphere is something rarely seen in the US today. Because of the shows being smaller, handlers usually only have to make it from one ring to the only other ring. It is also common if a handler is in one ring, the judge in the other ring waits until he can get in the ring. As a very young child, I remember when in the States judges could wait for a handler to arrive. In the States the vast majority leave a dog show as one of the losers. In so many Latin countries the majority of exhibitors go home as winners in some form. They have baby groups, puppy groups, junior groups and regular groups. With all the best in shows of different ages or nationality bred there could be five placements for each Best. Everyone stays for Best and they have enjoyed spending the long day or days at the dog show. Here in the States many exhibitors are leaving the show by 9 o’clock. Some do not even stay to see who wins the points or the breed. Benched shows did make people stay around and hopefully they learned more about their breed. Spending so much time leads to nice picnics

and a few alcoholic beverages being enjoyed with competitors. If you break lots of bread and consume quite a few bottles with a competitor you were sure to pick up why their dogs might be beating yours week after week. Even today at all the Latin shows successful breeders and exhibitors want to know the judge’s opinion of their dogs. Rankings in the rating systems have outpaced the American exhibitor showing for an opinion. When it came time to make arrangements for travel, I realized I did not know exactly where Costa Rica was located. Looking at the atlas I learned it was in Central America, south of Nicaragua and north of Panama. It is only 2,100 plus flying miles from New York. This actually makes it a shorter flight than flying from the East Coast to the West Coast. I departed from home early Thursday from zero temperatures and had felt like a prisoner for several days because of the frigid weather. What a sense of relief it was to arrive in San Jose to warm, balmy temperatures. A driver from the Radisson was awaiting my arrival with a very easy to spot sign with my name. In less than half an hour I was at the five star hotel situated in a very lovely, spacious room. After unpacking I enjoyed a lovely lunch in a very beautiful setting. Having only slept for two hours and some little sleep on the plane, I took a nap to be able to enjoy my first evening in San Jose. My hosts called to inform me that they would meet me and the other judge in the lobby at 8 o’clock. Shortly after eight my hosts and the lovely Ikuko Nagasako drove to a nearby Costa Rican restaurant. Ikuko Nagasako is a lovely Japanese lady, but has lived in Rio, Brazil for the last 30 years. It was an added bonus because of being educated in the States that English is a fluent language of Ikuko. At times it became helpful since she easily could translate Portuguese into English very quickly. A very relaxing meal was enjoyed by all. Friday morning a driver escorted us from the city to the rain forest of the mountains. Because of some traffic getting out of the city and rather provincial road, it was nearly a two hour ride. This gave us the opportunity to see the countryside of this beautiful country. Upon our arrival at the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, we enjoyed a zoo which was made up of all the birds and butterflies that were native to this area. It was interesting to learn that Hummingbirds can consume of to 6,000 calories per day and 50 pounds of sugar per month. All the different colors of the butterflies were so beautiful to see. After touring the zoo a very enjoyable lunch was available right there. After lunch a long walk through the forest gardens lead us into the famous water-

I departed from home early Thursday from zero temperatures and had felt like a prisoner for several days because of the frigid weather. What a sense of relief it was to arrive in San Jose to warm, balmy temperatures.

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Remembering So many people know who she was. Many thought that they knew her well. Only a few of us knew the real JANE KAY.

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ENEAth thE fEiStY gruff ExtEriOr was a heart of gold. her knowledge of dogs was without comparison. A conversation was an education and a lesson in history. She enjoyed sharing her experiences with others. She got such pleasure out of judging and would often give an exhibitor in her ring a handling tip to help the exhibit to be better presented. her Kayhill Dobermans established records, many of which are unbroken to this day. how she loved Kayhill’s Paint the town red. then there were her Chihuahuas who ruled the Doberman roost. then she got Bayard’s Yodytoo of Kayhill. She showed Yody to her championship and to several specialty wins including Best of Variety at the Chihuahua National Specialty in 2006. i didn’t understand her incredible elation with the win after her years of success. then came the reason. Yody was the first dog that she actually owned on which she earned these wins. how many of us thought that there was no possible new experience for Jane. Jane was neither a gourmet nor gourmand but she surely did like her peanut butter which she often ate with a spoon or out of an individual plastic packet. When the packets were being eliminated i (who loathe peanut butter) bought out four grocery stores and mailed 20+ cases of it to her in florida. She also enjoyed her gin and tonic (only with tanqueray) and taught bartenders around the world how to make them her way. No wonder that i named my top Clumber Spaniel bitch Clumbull tanqueray Jane. i have never had a more loyal friend. Over the past year+ i talked with her every day and each conversation ended with each of us saying, “i Love You”. Jane, i will always love you and never will a day go by that i don’t think of you.

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Four of the seven Delegates running for AKC’s Board of Directors, Class of 2017, will be elected at AKC’s annual meeting on Tuesday March 12, 2013. The seven candidates for the four seats are:

2013 Dog News Director’s Questionnaire Questions asked by Rosalind Kramer with assistance from Matthew H. Stander; compiled by Shaun Coen

The Director’s Questionnaire has become somewhat of a tradition for the Westminster Edition of DOG NEWS. This is the 22nd consecutive Questionnaire and every candidate running for ‘THE BOARD’ has cooperated in answering each and every Question asked of them. This year’s Class of 2017 has been no exception and has cooperated fully with Ros. We thank each and every one of you and wish you luck in your quest to be elected as an AKC Board Member. This Questionnaire is available on the web as is all of DOG NEWSat www.dognews.com.

LEE ARNOLD Saddle River, New Jersey, Delegate for the Southern Colorado Kennel. Running from floor and is presently a seated Director.

CARL C. ASHBY Greensboro, North Carolina, Delegate for the Kerry Blue Terrier Club, Inc. Nominated by AKC’s Nominating Committee and is presently a seated Director.

JUDITH V. DANIELS Acton, California, Delegate for the Mt. Baker Kennel Club Inc. Running from the floor she is a former Board Member and former President of AKC.

DR. THOMAS DAVIES Brimfield, Massachusetts, Delegate for the Springfield Kennel Club, Inc. Running from the floor, he is a former Board Member and former Vice-Chairman of AKC’s Board--he was retired through term limits action and is re-running again.

ALAN KALTER Ann Arbor, Michigan, Delegate for the American Bullmastiff Association, Inc. Nominated by the Nominating Committee, he is a seated Board Member and Chairman of the Board of AKC.

GAIL A. La BERGE Buford, Georgia, Delegate for the Atlanta Obedience Club, Inc. Nominated by the Nominating Committee, this is the first time she has sought AKC Directorship.

HARVEY WOODING Redding, Connecticut, Delegate for the Westminster Kennel Club. Nominated by the Nominating Committee, this is the first time he has sought AKC Directorship. CoNtiNueD oN page 68

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2013 Dog News Dire BIOS

Lee Arnold

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merson College BA in Broadcast Communications, Boston University MS in Television & Communications, On-Air Music Personality: Norfolk, VA; Boston MA; Newark, NJ; New York, NY; TV News Anchor Scranton, PA; Newark, NJ Syndication: Narwood Productions Country Cookin 2300 Country Radio Stations, Mutual Broadcasting Country Music Specials, Westwood One Lee Arnold On A Country Road 3500 Country Radio Stations, Sirius/ XM Roadhouse and Siriusly Sinatra Channels, NBC Country Radio Specials, NBC-TV Loretta Lynn Special Dog Experience And Interests Breeding and Exhibiting Chinese SharPei since 1985, Chairman, Chinese Shar-Pei Charitable Trust since 1995 raising over $300,000 for Health Research, Former Treasurer, Board Member Ramapo Kennel Club, Former Board Member Somerset Hills KC, Founding member and former Vice-President and President Non-Sporting Group Club of the Garden State, Stewards Club of America, AKC/ Canine Health Foundation Board member, Secretary, Vice-Chairman and currently Chairman , Morris and Essex KC member, Animal Planet—Co-Host Dog Shows and NC , ESPN-Co-Host and Analyst Dog Shows Delegate Experience 1998-2004 Delegate Chinese Shar-Pei Club of America. 2004-Present Delegate Southern Colorado Kennel Club. AKC Board liaison AKC Delegate Health Committee. AKC Board liaison AKC Delegate Field Trial Committee

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Carl Ashby

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retired from AT&T as President, Custom Manufacturing Services (CMS). I enjoyed a 27-year career with AT&T starting as an electrical engineer. I was promoted through a number of management positions in various locations culminating with being named President of one of only 23 business units in AT&T at the time. I founded this unit inside the Company and my team and I built CMS from initial sales of $15 million to over $200 million with 900 employees, two factories, and nationally known customers to become a profitable business unit of AT&T. As President I had responsibility for every part of the enterprise including finance, human resources, strategic planning, information systems, labor relations, sales and marketing, product management, logistics, product engineering, manufacturing, material management, process and test engineering, quality control, and public relations. In addition, I have had experience with mergers and acquisitions working closely with AT&T’s M&A organization to evaluate strategic alternatives for my business unit. I am currently President and majority owner of Ann Crittenden, Inc. Ann Crittenden, Inc owns and operates Hallmark Gold Crown Card Shops in Greensboro, Salisbury, Asheboro, Concord, and Charlotte, North Carolina. My partners and I have built this business from a single store into a 13 store chain recognized as one of the top chains in the country. In addition to my business experience I have always been committed to service to non-profits where I have served on 9 Boards of Directors and been the Chairperson of 6. My “dog” experience includes Treasurer of 4 Clubs, Show Chair for 3 Clubs, Cluster Chair, Delegate for 24 years representing the United States Kerry Blue Terrier Club and a founding member of the Carolina Terrier Association. I believe my diverse executive background in both large and small business, non-profit experience coupled with my academic credentials (BS in Electrical Engineering, Masters of Science in Business Administration, and Certificate in Strategic Planning from MIT) uniquely qualify me to be effective as a director of the American Kennel Club.


ctor’s Questionnaire Dr. Thomas M. Davies

Judith V. Daniels B.S. Mathematics, Kansas State University, 1964, MBA Management and Finance, University of Phoenix, 1994. Business: Preferred Film Service, NYC - Accounting. Kraft Foods, Chicago - Computer Dept. Hennessy Motion Pictures, Pasadena, CA - Accounting. JPL, Pasadena, - Quality Control Moon Shot Imaging. Lynn Carol Agency, Pasadena - Employment Counselor. American Kennel Club - Exec. V-Pres & President/CEO (1994-1996). Daniels Engraving Co - Co-Owner and CFO Breed: Staffordshire Bull Terrier, 1968. Founding member of Parent Club, ABTCA. Worked toward AKC recognition (1975) Handled Foundation Registration w/AKC. Owned/Handled 1st AKC Champion, and 1st AKC All-Breed BIS. Bred 33 Champions, owned/handled additional 13 Champions Dog Clubs & Affiliations: SBTCA - Secretary, Registrar, Magazine Editor & Publisher. KC Pasadena - Treasurer, AKC Delegate. LADJEA - Terrier Director, Treasurer. Sun Maid KC of Fresno - AKC Delegate. Los Encinos KC - Treasurer. Mr. Baker KC - AKC Delegate Antelope Valley KC - Director, President. ADSJ - Member. DJAA - Member. AKC Judge - Terrier and Non-Sporting Groups, 24 Working Breeds, Misc., BIS. Serving as AKC Delegate: Original “Perspectives” committee - Chairman. Committee member of: Auslander/Collier Delegate Comm. on Judges Research & Development. Nominating Comm. that selected 1st woman to the AKC Board. Ron Menaker’s appointed Conflict of Interest Comm. Delegate Bylaws Standing Comm. - member and Chairman. Serving

as Member of AKC Board of Directors 1991-1994:. Constitution, Bylaws and Legal Affairs Committee. Canine Legislation and Welfare Comm.- Chairman. Finance Committee. Judges Application Comm - Chairman. Corporate Business Comm. Participated in development of Care and Conditions Requirements. Serving as Exec. V-Pres - 1994, and President - 1995-1996: Instituted the Corporate Management Committee. Opened AKC staff participation (up to certain level) in AKC Events. Developed a Management Action Plan, through goal setting. Issued personal computers for all Field Staff. Provided internet access to all employees. Continued research into the use of DNA. Expanded the New Delegate Orientation Program. Instituted many initiatives and programs that continue today, i.e.: Awards programs to recognize breederexhibitors and long-term delegates, judges and events chairmen; Better international relations thru regular meetings with The Kennel Club and FCI; Participated in development of the AKC CGC Program. Promoted and supported participation in international competitions such as the World Agility Championship; Supported, promoted and attended the AKC Pointing Breeds Gun Dog Championship; Emphasized Public Relations and urged an increase in the P.R. budget. Led the AKC Team in Negotiations for the AKC Infinity Card, our 1st outside income source; Led the AKC Team in search and Negotiations for property bought in North Carolina.

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began my experience with pure-bred dogs in 1967 with an Old English Sheepdog. A few OES later, I came across a non-recognized breed – the Bearded Collie – in which I became very interested. I joined the then fledgling Bearded Collie Club of America (1969) and soon became very active, being elected as its Treasurer in 1970. I took over as President in 1972, and set about gaining AKC recognition for the breed. In those days, with Bill Stifel as Executive Secretary, breed recognition was a difficult and arduous task. I led the club through breed recognition and ultimately licensing for the first Specialty Show. In addition, I co-authored the current AKC Standard for the breed. I have since served the Club as a board member on and off through the years. I am an honorary lifetime member of the Bearded Collie Club of America and the Minuteman Bearded Collie Club. I served as Delegate for the Farmington Valley Kennel Club from 1974 and through 1976, when I became Delegate for the Springfield Kennel Club. I have served in that capacity since then. I was President of the Springfield Kennel Club from 1972 through 1976. I also served as Treasurer of the American Bouvier des Flandres Club for three years. I am currently a member of the Siberian Husky Club of America, the Bearded Collie Club of America, the Springfield Kennel Club, the Eaastern Dog Club, and the Connecticut River Working Group Association. I am an honorary Captain in the First Company Governor’s Foot Guard (of Connecticut) and serve as Chief Steward for their shows. CoNtiNueD oN page 268 Dog News 69


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he long awaiTed Kennel Club worKing parTy, seT up to carry out a review of coat-testing,

has now recommended that some chalk, and hair spray should be allowed. The random selection of dogs was highly controversial amongst exhibitors. More so, in the fact that it seemed more ‘high profile’ exhibitors found themselves being taken away for samples to be taken. In our case we have been tested about 6 times now, random? I don’t think so!! In each case our samples were clear. Would we be stupid enough to use something, knowing full well the chances were quite high if we were to be selected?? Also the working party concluded that, on the basis of its review and the results of some initial scientific studies, that the procedure is ‘suitably robust and that there is a reliable basis upon which to rebut claims that the possibility of cross-contamination invalidates the procedure’. Well l am no scientist, but if you are standing next to a person, using huge amounts of hair spray, then the chances are that an awful lot of it will come onto your dog as well. Of course we are not told, what ‘amounts’ are needed to give a positive result. To my mind, this is a minefield, and as such, has caused an awful lot of bad feeling amongst exhibitors. Of course as usual the Kennel Club picks on the ‘white’ breeds first, because obviously if you are white you ‘must’ use something to get them white. The poor old Poodle exhibitor is picked on because everyone knows that the breed uses some spray to frame the top-knot. Maybe they should think about other ‘colored’ breeds as well, that seems to have not occurred to them, and that chalk does come in colors other than WHITE!!! As it stands at this moment in time, random coattesting remains suspended while further investigation takes place ahead of this year’s AGM. One of the most famous dogs to come to the UK in recent years is of course ‘Yogi’ the Hungarian Vizsla from Australia. l am sad to report that he has died just two weeks short of his tenth birthday. He was Britain’s top best in show winner of all time. To give him his full title, he is show Ch/ Australian Ch Hungargunn Bear It’n Mind. He was bred in New South Wales, by Naomi Cragg in 2002. On a judging trip to Oz in 2004, he was first seen by John Thirlwell, and the next day Moray Armstrong obviously agreed with John by awarding him the gundog group. After a lot of negotiations, and persuasion, Naomi allowed Yogi to come to the UK to be campaigned. In 2010 he secured his 17th best in show, smashing the previous record that had been held for 70 years by one of the famous Heather Scottish Terriers. His final show was at Crufts in the same year and he went all the way to best in show. I was delighted to have given him one of his best in shows which was at The Scottish Kennel Club in 2007. He was twice ‘Dog of the Year’, and has sired 18 UK titleholders. He was quite a boy!! So with Christmas very nearly with us it was the last general championship show of the year. The Ladies Kennel Club, better known as the LKA, has always had a great atmosphere. With just a

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British SCENE By Geoff Corish

week to go before the celebrations, everyone was in a party mood. In days gone by, every breed would have its own party close to the benches. Tables full of all kinds of food and drinks and everyone would have a great time, win/draw or lose, it didn’t matter. But then the spoil-sports at the National Exhibition Centre, the same venue as Crufts, put a stop to it, as their own food concessions were not doing so well. But even so people still enjoy themselves and there is a lot of Christmas card swapping and celebrations, though a little muted. But it’s well liked by exhibitors as the entry testifies. For the last two years it has drawn, apart from obviously Crufts, the top entry of the year, quite something when you consider that not every breed has cc’s allocated to this show. Rather crazy in my view. This year there were 11,267 dogs, with Goldens having the top entry of 261 dogs. Intrepid travelers had also come from Czech Republic, Norway and Belgium. Gordon Setters are one of Britain’s oldest show breed-indeed a black and tan setter was one of the winners at the first ever recorded dog show in 1959. Yet amazingly no Gordon had ever won best in show at a UK all-breeds championship, that was until this show, where the judge was Ken Sinclair of the famous Araki Tibetan Terrier kennel and breeder of course of the famous Ch Araki Fabulous Willie, best in show at Crufts. Ken also co-bred the Beagle ‘Ada’ owned by co-writer Andrew Brace. The history-maker was Show Ch Hernwood Talladega Racer, handled by Claire Lewis and co-owned with his breeders Christine and Pete Sandford. He is a mixture of American, Canadian and UK lines. His sire is Hernwood Delaware Diamond whose dam, Sh Ch/ Am Ch Greenglen’s Glass Chime at Hernwood, was imported in whelp. Ken’s choice for reserve was The Tebbutt’s Irish Wolfhound Ch Caredig Delilah, her win at this level. Other group winners included the Smooth Ch Ch Copymear Celebration, the Westie Ch Peppabby Prank, the Akita Ch Dykebar Revenge Is Sweet, the Tervuren Hawkesflight Made in Style for Bellpins and from the Czech Republic the Alaskan Malamute International Ch Rasta-Man Shamanrock. As everyone left the show with Christmas wishes to everyone, some reflected on the year past, and what would 2013 bring to us all? CoNtiNueD oN page 244

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LIMO

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Am. & Can. GCh. J’s Starbarracks Baby Bug’s Devil of a Bug Sire: Ch. TreisPinheiros Calgary SW •

Dam: Ch. J’s Lady Bug’s Baby Bug

Thank you so much to Judge Mrs. Carol A. Reisman for this wonderful win.

Owner and Breeder Sharon B. Johnson

Co-Owner and Handler Liz Heywood *Breed points, All Systems

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Multiple Best in show, Multiple Best in specialty show

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TheFancy

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Let’s Set The Record Straight By Luis Aizcorbe

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can be counted among a large group of poodle fanciers that were disappointed after reading the article about the PCA NATIONAL published in the 5/18/12 issue of Dog News, which was authored by Desi Murphy. As a report of this year’s PCA National, it missed the mark by a mile. Mr. Murphy takes us down memory lane selectively choosing some facts of Poodle history tied to his personal experience, while ignoring equal or greater accomplishments achieved by others during the last week of April, 2012. The article is incomplete, lacks objectivity and balance, and is unfair to several exhibitors. We are very aware of the accomplishments of our friends from abroad in our breed and the indelible mark they are leaving in PCA history. Last year I wrote an article for the AKC Gazette, which was later reprinted in Poodle Papers, on this subject. The success of dogs with foreign connections at this year’s PCA is unquestionable and deserves to be documented, but those achieved by home-bred and owned entries at this show deserve equal recognition. I would venture to say that with the exception of the Winners Dog in Standards, no award from Reserve Winners through Select garnered by any entry bred and owned in this country was mentioned in Mr. Murphy’s article. Given Mr. Murphy’s interest in the international show scene, I find the foreign slant given to his article less than surprising. After reading his report, I find it equally noteworthy how impressed Mr. Murphy appears to be with high profile people connected with this breed, as lesser wins by people in the “list” got the most ink. It was puzzling that several people that judged PCA fifty ,forty and thirty some years ago are mentioned in this article, but three of the four judges who adjudicated the 2012 show, on which the report is based, are ignored. It is outright disrespectful and brings to mind the report on the 2002 PCA National which omitted the name of the Best of Breed judge. The current report also contains information which is of no relevance to most Poodle people in the present day, such

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as references to Mrs. Quigley’s Pekes and the Mayfair Yorkies, among others. Standards is the only Variety substantially reported on in the article, but even here there are errors and misleading information. When Mr. Murphy mentions that Winners Bitch was between two exhibits owned by Zuleika Borges de Torrealba, one is led to believe that one went Winners and the other one Reserve. In reality Dennis awarded the Reserve to a bitch from Open shown by Kay Palade, and owned by Tanis Gardner. She was the only Standard Winner at this level that was not mentioned. Then, Mr. Murphy states that the “First” Award of Merit was given to CH. Alaman’s the Bees Knees “a sister” of the Best of Variety Winner. First, I was not aware that Awards of Merit were offered at PCA in order, such as First, Second, Third and so on. My understanding is that they are awarded in no specific order. Then Bees Knees is a “dog” not a bitch; a stallion of a dog at that. In another part of the article, Mr. Murphy goes on to state that Ch. Brighton Lakeridge Encore “has gone on to set the all-breed BIS record”. Two other Poodles owned by Mr. and Mrs. Sosnoff, Coleman and Yes, reached the 100 BIS milestone as have several others including four other Standards and another Toy, but at the time of this writing Ally has over 80 such wins so she has not set the BIS record for the breed; not yet, anyway. Mr. Murphy documents the unprecedented success that the Smash dogs have had in the PCA rings over the years, and rightly so, but the winners at this show are not individually recognized. I do not understand the logic behind mentioning by name a Toy that won the Variety ten years ago and not the one that earned a similar award at this show. Since Alexandra won three Varieties and a BIS at PCA Nationals in the late 90s, no dog of any variety has been equally recognized at this show except this year’s Miniature Variety winner, who won his third variety at a National after going BIS in 2009. Considering that in 2011, when he was not shown, his offspring won every major variety award, a case can be made that during the current century no other single dog of any variety has been equally honored at PCA Nationals. (There is no question that the great Mikimoto has had the greatest influence as a sire as he produced two BIS winners at PCA Nationals). What better opportunity could present itself to reference recent Poodle history in the making? Mr. Murphy chose not only to ignore history on this occasion, but also to ignore the actual win. The BOS from the classes this year was also awarded to an offspring of the Variety winner and the Winners Dog was also owned and co-bred by the co-owner of the Variety winner. All this is ignored in Mr. Murphy’s report. The only Miniature in this show mentioned by

him is the Best Puppy co-bred, co-owned and handled by Joseph Vergnetti; a prime example of biased reporting. By the tone of the article one has no alternative but to conclude that since the top Miniature winners come from well known American bloodlines with no foreign influences for generations, and neither their breeders nor owners have foreign connections nor are they high profile people, they fail to meet Mr. Murphy’s preferred criteria to qualify them for recognition in his article. Last year, when I was on the Board as Publicity Chairman, I wrote the PCA National Report as it fell within the scope of my responsibilities. I made a point of making the report objective, comprehensive and even handed regardless of my personal opinion about the judges’ decisions. I only regretted that after imposing on a number of club members to obtain information about the winners of all the performance events, they were left out of the published report, presumably due to lack of space. The article followed the mold of numerous reports of nationals of other breeds which I routinely read in the pages of DOG NEWS. In prior years the PCA National Report was written by Leslie Newing, and they were equally factual and well written. I do not know how the decision was made to allow the PCA National Report out of the club’s control, but this year’s article was nothing like others I have read in the same publication. It took the tone of a promotional, self serving article which failed to reflect the principles of dignity and fair competition that PCA is supposed to uphold. I trust that in the future, similar endeavors will be handled within the club in a factual, complete and accurate manner, regardless of who judges and who the winners are. If you want to read Desi Murphy’s article about the 2012 PCA National you can go to DOGNEWS.com. You’ll see the cover of their current issue, hit “complete issues on line”. Click “The Archives”. It may or may not show you ‘’The Archives” again. If it does, Click on “The Archives” again then go to the May 18th issue. It may take you directly to all the archive issues where you just Click on the May 18th issue. Once you go to the May 18th issue, Click expand and go to page 44. ED. NOTE: Certainly your stand is well stated and valid except you should be aware that Mr. Murphy was not asked to write an official report of PCA but merely his observations of the show. Normally someone from PCA is asked to and does submit an official report on behalf of the Club which for one reason or another did not occur this year.


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Jackson interacts with a young guest during an Open House held at the Children’s Advocacy Center in Joliet, IL. Jackson is part of the center’s Paws 4 Kids Program, which was introduced in February 2012.

A Loving Lab Comforts Children Suspected of Suffering Sexual or Physical Abuse

by Sharon Pflaumer All photos provided by the Will County Children’s Advocacy Center in Joliet, IL.

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ore than just soft, warM, furry coMfort, scientific studies have shown that interacting with a dog can put people more at ease during stressful situations. For example, stroking a dog has been clinically proven to lower blood pressure level and slow heart rate. as a result, therapy dogs are being used in an increasing number of situations and settings. Most recently, they’re beginning to be used within the legal system. During a highly publicized case in new York state in June 2011 for example, a Golden retriever therapy dog named rosie comforted a teenager while the young woman testified in court during a rape trial. the PaWs 4 KIDs PrOGraM another example of therapy dog use within the legal system is the Paws 4 Kids Program, which was unveiled by Will County states attorney James Glasgow on February 29, 2012 at the Will County Children’s advocacy Center in Joliet, Il. that’s when Jackson, a 63-lb Yellow labrador retriever, was introduced as the program’s first Paws Pal therapy dog. With a wag of his tail and some gentle nuzzling, this lovable lab comforts children suspected of suffering sexual or physical abuse. “the children who require the center’s services are struggling with the most upsetting and painful ordeal of their young lives,” Glasgow says. “a Paws Pal like Jackson helps minimize the trauma they experience by providing some much-needed comfort to these vulnerable young victims suspected of being sexually or physically abused.” Jackson welcomes children when they arrive at the center and keeps them company before they are interviewed in a nonsuggestive way by a specially trained, forensic psychologist. Jackson does not accompany the children into the room where they are interviewed. Instead, he stays and plays with the children’s siblings or he interacts with their parents or 78 Dog News

Jackson, a Paws Pal therapy dog, and his owner/handler, Cheri Johnson.

caregivers while they wait for the interview to be completed. Jackson also is available to comfort and interact with the children when their interview is over. “Our Paws 4 Kids Program celebrates the life-affirming bond between people and their pets,” Glasgow says. “My own dog brings tremendous joy to my family. I know in my heart that Jackson’s presence will help enable the healing process to begin for the victims of abuse who come to the center.” When there are alleGatIOns Children come to the Will County Children’s advocacy Center, a 501-c-3 non-profit agency, to give statements when there are allegations of sexual or physical abuse. the children’s recorded statements are then used to prosecute their abusers. the center’s staff also coordinates medical and counseling services for the victims and their families. the Will County Children’s advocacy Center was established by Glasgow in 1995 to improve the way in which child abuse cases are investigated. When there were allegations of abuse prior to that, children came into CoNtiNueD oN page 246


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A tlAntic O ce Winter Shows in Wildwood, New Jersey:

Bitter cold wind swept across the beach at Wildwood, New Jersey, in the last days of January. Galloping across the beach with it was a Welsh Springer Spaniel, her ears flapping, coat flying, and a big grin on her face. She swooped in close to the boardwalk where we were walking, paused, spotted some seagulls bravely navigating the gale, and charged off again, a beautiful red and white dog crossing the sand at full speed.

By Sharon Sakson with a special report by Dottie Davis • Photos by JC Photography

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hat’s a sight you see often around the convention center during the five days of the Atlantic Ocean Classic put on by Union County Kennel Club, Boardwalk Kennel Club of Cape May County, and Sand and Sea Kennel Club. Dottie Davis has been a steward at these shows every year, loyal through the snowstorm that paralyzed the state in 2011 and various other winter weather mishaps. She assisted me in covering the shows this year with this report:

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This year, the weather was not prohibitive. It snowed two nights, but not a lot, and the city officials were pretty good about clearing the parking lot and the streets. Harry Miller and his crew checked on all the motorhomes, making sure everything was working. There was just one mishap caused by the wind, when Corinne Witt lost power in her motorhome, which would be terrible at night with these below freezing temperatures. She’s showing a Great Dane and while it’s warm cuddling up with a big dog, Danes don’t have a lot of coat. After 44 years of breeding Great Danes, I can say that. But Doug Kish and Barbara Waldkirch gave her extra extension cords to make sure she and the dogs stayed warm. Great Dane people are good about helping each other out. We had a Great Dane Best in Show on Thursday when the black bitch, Scout, won. Doug Kish had a Best in Show on his Dane, Seamus, two weeks ago in Maryland but this weekend was Best Opposite. That’s the way it goes in dog shows. Great Dane people cheer each other on. Great Dane Bests in Show are not all that common. The first night, all the judges and a lot of dog show people hit the Lobster House Restaurant in Cape May. This restaurant is one of the big benefits of showing in Wildwood. It’s the best restaurant that’s open in the off-season. It’s right on the dock and the commercial fishing fleet pulls up and unloads right there.

But the building was battered during Superstorm Sandy. They got hit hard and the restaurant was closed for months for renovations. It wasn’t crowded because not many people knew it had reopened. We ate at the Lobster House two nights. Thursday, the five stewards had our own table, Priscilla Gabosch, Mary Lou Parrish, Audrey Wright, Joan Church and me. There were dog show people all around us.

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riday night, I made plans to take Corinne Witt and Doug Kish there. Barbara Waldkirch said she and Ken Rayner would be going out with some clients. Then, at the last minute, Barbara asked me to add all of them to my table! This is the kind of thing that happens all the time, you start with two people and all of a sudden there are 10! I don’t know how to invite just one person. I had tons of people around all the years my kids were growing up and now there are always tons of dog show people around. I worked on the Lobster House people and got them to accommodate us. They always take my reservations. Not because they know me; because I pressure them. I lay guilt trips on them. It’s the ‘Jewish mother’ thing to do. They would rather give me what I want than listen to me harangue them on the phone. That’s my secret. We had a great time. And we’re great tippers, so I’m sure they didn’t mind. This year we stayed at a hotel called the Blue Palms. We couldn’t get back into our usual hotels, the Starlux and the Esplanade, because both of them are still completely booked with people whose houses were destroyed in Sandy. That brings you up against reality. We would really like to have those hotel rooms, but these people lost their homes and everything they owned. The Blue Palms were accommodating. We don’t need luxury living. We only go there to sleep and bathe. But one of the biggest problems was -- bunk beds! We’re a bunch of old broads. To get us up into bunk beds is a problem. Priscilla and CoNtiNueD oN page 248

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SurvIvor!

Modern Canaan Dogs retain many of the traits that helped them survive for over four millennia

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anaan Dogs are one of the few pure breD Dogs designed exclusively by Nature. Their size and physical appearance, as well as behavior, have been proven for survival in real-life field trials. Each trait was carefully tested by natural selection for benefit and the Canaan Dog is the pinnacle of this selection. The durability of their genetic make-up is proven by the fact that free ranging Canaan Dogs have retained their appearance as a Spitz-type dog for millennia. It is likely that any dog designed by nature for desert living will look like a Canaan Dog. In the 2,000+ years that Canaan Dogs roamed the deserts of the middle-east, multiple genetic traits entered the Canaan Dog gene pool from

migrating African, Asian and European dogs and were tested for survival advantages. If one compares the body of a CD with other desert surviving dogs, such as a Basenji or an Australian Dingo dog, there is much similarity. This is true even in cases where there was probably no exchange of genetic information. The reason for the similarity in body type and size is they were optimized for survival under similar environmental conditions. Canaan Dog owners did not get to pick how we wanted our dogs to look; yet we appreciate and enjoy them for who they are. These Spitz-type dogs have survived countless wars, the Crusades and the birth of the three major religions. They have enjoyed an on again/off again association with man since prebiblical times. In the Torah, the Bible, or the Koran, when Moses or Jesus hears the sound of a barking dog, the dog was probably a Canaan Dog. Their main function in historic times was to serve either as a guard or herding dog. Historical artifacts from the middle-east picture dogs that appear very much like modern day Canaan Dogs. The tombs of Ben Hassan (approximately 2000-2200 BC) contain drawings that look like the Canaan Dogs of today. In Ashkelon, near modern day Tel Aviv, a graveyard was discovered that contained the bodies of 700 dogs dating back to the middle of the fifth century BC. These dogs were carefully positioned on their sides with their legs flexed and tails curled around their hind legs, suggesting that they were interred with a great deal of care and affection. This suggests that these dogs were held in high regard. These dogs also had a strong similarity to the modern day Canaan Dog. Prior to 1930’s, CDs primarily survived in the Negev desert and surrounding areas as feral dogs after the diaspora. The modern Canaan Dog was not selectively bred until CoNtiNueD oN page 250

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BARRIE & LARRY 2012 was his first and only year as a special, winning Five All Breed Best In Shows, Two Terrier Group Shows 57 Group Firsts 23 Group Seconds 10 Group Thirds 11 Group Fourths

2012 America’s Number One* Skye Terrier & Number Seven* Among All Terrier Breeds *The Dog News Top Ten List - All Breed

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By Allison Foley Photos by Todd Foley

(Strong & Free) A Canadian Year In Review

Ah, the True North, definitely a winter wonderland this year. Mother Nature has not forgotten us. After several years of mild winters and smaller accumulations of snow than average the majority of Canada has been hit with a true blast of winter.

February: But what a difference a month makes. With all of Canada’s best from across the country making the yearly migration to New York City for Westminster KC things begin to heat up. The death of Whitney Houston shocks us all. At the Garden the shocks continue as the #1 Dog of All breeds in the US as well as the AKC/Eukanuba winner from 2011 both fall in the breed rings to Canadian canines. Things heat up in the North as well as the top dog race begins to take shape. Indeed 5 of the top dogs by the end of February would remain top dogs by the end of 2012. as we light the fires and batten down our homes it is time to reflect on 2012 and the year that it was. January: January starts with a small number of shows spread out amongst several provinces in the second largest country in the world. This accounts for the top dogs being a mixed lot that by year’s end are not in the running. By the end of 2012 only 2 dogs that were in the top 10 of all breeds at the end of January remain.

March: March comes in like a lamb with the launch of the new Apple Ipad 3 and goes out like a lion as the new board of the Canadian Kennel Club holds the annual general meeting to record attendance in Sudbury, Ontario. We lose long time Canadian dog ladies Meghan Nutbeem and Catheryn Debruyne, both of whom had served on the board of the CKC in past years. The Canadian Kennel Club/Purina National dog show is won by the Bernese Mountain Dog Ch Avatar’s Try Try Again. CoNtiNueD oN page 252

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Walking The Straight Line

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n today’s dog world, partIcularly In our current political environment, it’s sometimes hard to walk that straight line. Especially when you see those subpar registry breeders placing the same value on their pups, as do the more prestigious registries’ breeders, such as the AKC. When you see so-called not for profit dog activist organizations placing a priority on revenue over the dog care. Or, when you see a person, group, or organization attempting to influence legislators in favor of one particular interest or issue. Have you ever attempted to walk in a straight line while looking at your feet? Try this on the beach sometime so you can look back at your footprints. You’ll probably be surprised at how crooked the path is. But fix your eyes upon something far away, and each step will point in the desired direction—toward that distant focal point. Is your life like this, in today’s dog world? Yes, frustrations can come at you from all sides from disgruntled customers and breeders, to misguided governmental laws, to dog activist groups. However, if we set the right sensible goals then our decisions, actions, and thoughts will lead to the desired end. On the other hand, if we bumble along in a “dog’s life” with no specific aims, we will wander and waste much precious time and energy. You probably know the feeling well, that noisy co-owner of yours driving you nuts with all that constant bickering. Or perhaps it’s a kennel helper who can never get it right. Or maybe it’s just that added demand from an unreasonable puppy buyer. So, all of a sudden you lose it and explode in anger and frustration, in front of that innocent bystander.

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We’ve all been there and done that, at some time in our life. And, tension seems to be running high in the dog world these days. Especially in the administration and management positions, of the various kennel clubs, the delegate circles, and even up to and including the Board of Directors’ activities, as fewer people take on more responsibility, often with less pay. However, please remember, more dog related friendships have been damaged from negative emotion than any other single factor. Especially in the co-ownership relationships. For example, how many times have you heard this in the dog world, “If you and I don’t settle on this dog contract, you will not be able to communicate with me, and I won’t be able to communicate with you.” Simply put, we must learn to control our emotions and not let these negative feelings “hijack” our reasoning. Here are a few points to ponder to help walk that dog world straight line: • DON’T OVERREACT- Catching yourself before you reach the breaking point is the best way to avoid a meltdown. The first thing you say may very likely be the worst thing you could have said. And, you will never be able to take the remarks back. This suggestion works very well in the show ring, if you know what I mean. • DON’T IGNORE THE SIGNS- The worst thing to do, when you start feeling furious, is try to put a lid on it. Controlling anger isn’t releasing it. One expert once said, “It’s like a tea pot”. Psychologically, what happens is if you’re really upset with someone, and don’t express it in a way that helps let it out, it will grow until you really get upset over the least trivial matter. So, politely let those frustrations out when your dog buying customer tries your patience, as will happen sooner or later. • GET OUT OF DODGE- One way to prevent an absolute meltdown is to temporarily move away from the stressful situation. It’s OK to tell the person, who has caused the problem, that you both need time to cool off. If your kennel help has frustrated you, then go to your house and have a nice cup of hot “Long Island tea”. You may choose to exercise that favorite dog, CoNtiNueD oN page 266


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elcome to NeW York, home of Dog NeWs, the Westminster Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club and its increasingly important Government Relations Department. While fanciers descend upon the Big Apple with intentions of party hopping and availing themselves of every imaginable type of entertainment and cuisine at all hours of the day and night between shuttling back and forth from the specialties across the Hudson River to the breed judging at the Piers to group judging at Madison Square Garden, the World’s Most Famous Arena, they can rest assured knowing that the AKC’s GR Department will be tracking legislation that threatens to impede their ability to breed, own and show dogs responsibly. Then again, ‘rest’ may not be the best word. Fanciers need to remain vigilant despite the exhaustion that’s sure to set in during the worldwind week of Westminster related activities. Whether it’s due to it being a new year with new legislative sessions, or perhaps it’s been timed to coincide when dog fanciers may be distracted by all the goings-on surrounding the Big ‘W’, there has been a flurry of canine legislation activity all across the nation on a whole range of issues that may impede the ability to carry on dog shows and breeding programs. It makes one wonder what type of opposition the founding fathers of Westminster encountered lo those many years ago when they were meeting in a midtown hotel in 1876 planning the inaugural show in 1877. Since dog breeders have been assembling to compare stock there has been a faction of the public that has sought to prevent them from doing so. It speaks volumes to the strength, convictions and unity of fanciers that they have managed to prevail and protect their rights to own, breed and show dogs. To wit, the Westminster Kennel Club is the second oldest continuously running sporting event in the United States, second only to the Kentucky Derby, and dog ownership in the U.S. is at an all-time high, with over 70 million households in the country owning dogs. Despite the fact that there is power in numbers and a long, prestigious history of purebred dog breeding not only in the States but worldwide, and a greater understanding of the human-canine bond, there is a large number of individuals and some large, well-funded organizations that want to put an end to the practice. Those opposed to the thought of breeding purebred dogs fail to recognize the important role that the dog has played throughout history and its ever-changing role in an ever-changing society. From helping children to read to comforting soldiers suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder to detecting everything from bombs to drugs to early stage cancer to predicting seizures in patients to being the eyes for the blind and the ears for the deaf and a companion to so many in need, can the importance of the role of the dog in society ever be denied? Simply put, the world is a better place with the dog in it and we must do all we can to ensure that the dog remains a part of it. We all must remain united in the fight to protect our rights to own, breed and show dogs and it’s a responsibility we cannot take lightly or pas-

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sively. The Westminster spectacle should serve as an opportune moment to bring fellow ‘champions of the dog’ onboard in our mission. There are multiple issues fellow dog lovers around the country are up against this very week while their comrades are priming and primping their dogs for the Westminster spotlights. On a positive note, the Pennsylvania Senate Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee heard a bill this week that would protect the rights of the sellers of purebred dogs while also providing recourse for purchasers if there are any significant health issues with the puppies involved in transactions. The changes include moving the timeline from 10 days to 14 days for a dog to be determined to be clinically ill or to have died from an illness that renders the dog unfit for purchase and changing the timeline from 30 days to 90 days for a dog to have died from a congenital or hereditary defect that renders it unfit for purchase. There are other reasonable clarifications on how a dog should be determined ‘unfit for purchase’ that will protect sellers from being subjected to lawsuits involving restitution for minor, treatable health issues or for situations disclosed in writing prior to the purchase, and also allows recourse for buyers who purchase a puppy that is severely ill or dies from an illness or defect that the puppy had prior to sale. It’s a commonsensical approach that deserves the support of all committee members, as well as sellers and purchasers of dogs. Good news on the breed-specific legislation front this past week also, as House Bill 63 in New Mexico passed the House Health, Government and CoNtiNueD oN page 256


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DOES IT AGAIN BEST IN GROUP AT VIRGINIA TERRIER CLUB Our sincere appreciation to Judge Mr. Robert J. Shreve

NUMBER ONE KERRY BLUE TERRIER

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Irish and American GCh. Class Act By Hallsblu Owner William J. Berry “Motherwell” Parsippany, NJ

Handler - Agent - Importer George Wright 270 Locktown - Sergeantsville Road Stockton, NJ 08559 908 996-3024 Kilwinning@embarqmail.com

Owner Mrs. AF Austin “East Fields” Princeton, NJ

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ell certainly the members of the Kennel club voted Without one negative vote to accept the 12 Million pounds plus get a new, purpose built building to boot by selling the existing plot of land to British Land plc. for another spot lower down on Clarges Street. There were two or three abstentions I am told but I can tell you one thing as one of the few foreign members of TKC I happily voted to accept the basics of the offer along with 500 or more other Members who were there or who voted by absentee ballot. Now that the trustees have been given the authority to proceed the hardcore negotiations can begin. Candidly I was a bit concerned that some of the so-called hot heads within the KC Membership were going to cause trouble and oppose the proposal but fortunately that never did materialize which is totally confirmed by the lop-sided near unanimous vote of the Members. Pictured to the right is an artist’s proposal of the new KC building. Roz Kramer’s 2013 Director’s Questionnaire is printed in this week’s issue and I must say I thought Roz accomplished a great job both in what she asked and in getting the candidates to reply so frankly to her. But that’s a two-way street for sure since these Questionnaires depend upon the full cooperation of all the people running to be successful and without exception all seven candidates were acting in the best interests of the sport in answering her questions and appeared genuinely interested in being fully cooperative. I read the so-called Bios of the seven people and found that to my mind the most impressive were Messrs. Arnold and Wooding. The reason I say that is that in each of the other Bios (and this is based strictly upon my own knowledge or lack of same of the backgrounds of each person) important and critical pieces of information were missing, not-stated due to lack of

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That Questionnaire, A Win/Win Situation...

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Best In Show - Multiple Best In Specialty Show

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20 Best In Specialties • 3 National Specialties • First Grand Champion Yorkshire Terrier • First Platinum Yorkshire Terrier (#5 all breeds) • Best In Show All Breed • Best of the Best Specialty Challenge • Multiple Best Toy In Show • Defeated 5,200 Yorkshire Terriers in career

Defeated 17,274 toy dogs in career • Top Ten in Breed 5 years 3 years #1 • Top Ten in Group 5 years 2 years #1 • Best of Breed Westminster 2012 • 16 Group Firsts • 130 Group Placements • 388 Best of Breeds • Top Sire 2010, 2011, 2012 *

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Jimmy Will Retire From Active Showing, But Will Continue To Make Special Appearances At Specialties. What an exciting and rewarding experience this has been, a dream come true. My deepest appreciation to all the judges who have found Jimmy to be deserving of all these wonderful awards. kudos to Luke and Diane for their professional handling and care of Jimmy. as Jimmy’s Breeder you aLL have made me very proud and i tHank yoU VEry mUCH! — Breeder/owner: Barbara scott Presented By Luke Ehricht *All Systems

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Many people in the dog fancy believe the same thing about the RSPCA’s very visible and very noisy campaign against pedigree dogs. They say that the main reason that they have caused a fuss about dog breeding and dog showing, is because they are interested in stirring up the general public so as to increase their funds from donations and that comments such as those reprinted above, will get the general public on its side and ready to give money. (Is this perhaps an accusation that could be leveled against HSUS as well?) During the House of Commons debate it became clear that views were polarised. Those in favour of the RSPCA and its causes were also mostly of an anti-hunting persuasion. They argued that the debate had been called by the pro foxhunting lobby who were angry at the work being done by the RSPCA firstly to get foxhunting banned and more recently to prevent the many hunts which still exist, from nowadays allegedly breaching the law. One MP even went as far as to say that the debate had been introduced because of the ‘malice and spite’ of the pro-hunting lobby. ANIMAL RIGHTS VERSUS ANIMAL WELFARE Some of those Members of Parliament who were against the RSPCA said that they thought that what had “previously been an animal welfare body had now turned into an animal rights body”. One even said that this was why he and many people who care about animal welfare could no longer support the RSPCA. He said that he previously supported the organization but now “wanted his RSPCA back”. Others said: “we must not turn a respected charity into a weapon of political campaigning”. That ‘animal rights’ and ‘political’ view of the RSPCA is also shared by a number of people in the dog fancy. By the end of the debate, which was like several debates in parliament, the discussion did not conclude with any action being taken. However there is no doubt that this was yet another step whereby the RSPCA’s ‘halo’ in the eyes of many of the British general public was tarnished just a little more by exposing yet more of its activities to closer public scrutiny. Many donors are asking themselves whether they are right to continue supporting the RSPCA until it concentrates more on its core objective - the welfare of animals – and less on its political and lobbying ambitions. HAIRSPRAY - ADVERSE PUBLIC REACTION The other subject for discussion this week is the degree of public reaction which has been caused by some national UK newspapers’ recent coverage of TKC’s announcement a few weeks ago that it is considering the possibility of allowing the “light use of hair spray to frame top knots in Poodles” and the permitting of “usage of block white chalk at shows.” Two national newspapers published fairly accurate and unbiased articles explaining the history of the ‘coat testing’ issue and mentioning the fuss that was created by the exhibitors of some breeds at the Kennel Club AGM in 2011 after regular coat testing for coat enhancing substances was extended to Crufts that year. The newspapers said such things as “Crufts is now changing its rules to allow dogs to be treated with ‘performance-enhancing’ items, such as hairspray. The break with tradition at the competition means that owners may use chalk to enhance the appearance of breeds which have white fur. Poodle hair can at last legitimately be tamed with hairspray.” They made some references to the fact that the UK was about to become a bit more like the USA in that respect. One of the papers the Mail newspaper went on to say: “TKC eventually agreed to suspend tests and promised to look at the 102 Dog News

aggrieved competitors’ arguments. It has now reported back and has sided with the revolutionaries, agreeing to allow the use of ‘block white chalk’ to brush dirt out of white dogs’ coats and the ‘light use of hairspray’ around a dog’s head and face. Chalk can be applied before the contest but must be brushed out before the dog is judged. Powder will, however, remain banned.” The report goes on to say “Traditionalists are angry, saying rules banning grooming products should not be changed and that competing dogs should be judged in as natural a state as possible.” All of that may seem to be a bit of a storm in a teacup in the eyes of American dog fanciers. ANTI– DOG SHOW PUBLIC REACTION However it is the almost universally negative reaction of the British general public to the rumoured relaxation of the rules which I believe American readers need to see. Hopefully this will help them to put into context some of the things that have gone on in the UK show scene recently. Hopefully they will help to clarify why TKC needs to be so careful if it is to succeed in maintaining dog showing in the UK as a positive force for good in the interests of dog welfare. Here are the first few comments that appeared on the papers’ websites: “Aren’t they supposed to be breeding dogs, not troweling makeup on them to cover their defects?” “If the general public stopped attending these shows, leaving it only to the sad pathetic owners and judges, it would soon close. A country of supposedly ‘dog lovers’.......those dog owners are doing it for themselves. Sad, sad people.” “The whole concept of Crufts is animal cruelty. They are preened, prodded, poked and made to look ridiculous. They are dogs not objects of vanity for their owners. I would not watch a Crufts show if it was the last one on earth. What I will watch is a dog in my local park, wet and muddy running around enjoying itself with its mates.” “The big difference is - the women who enter the Miss world competition do so by choice. These poor dogs have no choice but to be pampered and paraded before thousands just so their owners can boast and live out their ridiculous fantasies. All wrong. All of it.” “Crufts epitomises everything that is wrong with dog breeders. They care about winning, not the dogs. We know that because they don’t love imperfect or non-winning dogs. Dogs should be dogs - their hair doesn’t need spray, tin foil, dye or anything else. Let them run free and be real dogs.” “I once saw a three legged dog rounding sheep at a farm, it looked a lot happier than any of these dogs.” “Sad people....POOR dogs!” “How pathetic is this then?” “Given any thought about what that spray is doing to it’s EYES? Animal lovers? Mmmmm, really?” “So very wrong.” TREADING A FINE LINE Faced with such universally adverse reactions as these and with strong adversaries such as the RSPCA, TKC has to tread a very fine line here in the UK if it is to succeed in maintaining the argument that dog showing can be used as a lever for positive progress in dog welfare. And, even worse, some people would argue that to succeed it is not just a fine line that the KC’s General Committee (Board) has to negotiate – but rather a tight rope! We genuinely wish it well.


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hat night we stayed in the Chimanimani area, at a rustic bed and breakfast called the Frog and Fern. The owners work with the RSPCA to foster and rehabilitate abandoned dogs. A beautiful German Shorthair bitch and a young Collie decided to hang out with us through most of the evening. Once again, we were glad to be in before dark. They do not admit people after the sun goes down. It is not safe for them to even go out to the gate. The roads are horrific! As in most places in Zimbabwe, they have to pay for water and services they do not get. Power is more off than on. If they do not haul water in daily, they do not have it. We were very conservative in showering and washing dishes. Our evenings were candle lit. It was cold at night, so we had a fire in the fire place and covered up with heavy quilts. Zimbabwe produces some excellent coffee, though that industry is troubled also. We had some great coffee in the morning, said goodbye to our good hearted hosts and their dogs, and drove off through the car-swallowing ruts toward Harare.

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As we got on the toll/show roads leading to the capitol of Harare (originally known as Salisbury) we encountered frequent police stops, but we could make somewhat more progress. In Harare, we stayed with a wonderful woman named Shirley Suter (Border Collies). Much of the time we were there, we had no electricity or water. Like everyone in Zimbabwe, Shirley lost everything including the land her house sits on, but is permitted to live in her home. She very kindly took care of us and 2 judges from South Africa. Another judge stayed nearby. We were lucky because Shirley had a reservoir tank so we had a tiny bit of water. The first night, I washed my hair and bathed in about 2� of water. Each morning, Shirley was generous with a good breakfast and her charming company. Each evening, we had dinner courtesy of Jean, Jennifer and Sheila (Pembroke Corgis). What few outside the country understand is that all these people and everyone else in the country had their life savings and all property taken overnight by the government. People who were comfortable or even rather well off woke up one morning and were totally destitute. There is no public money for pipes or roads (except in Barrow where the government officials are building homes the size of Hyatt hotels and the grace of prison complexes). Lunch with the Elephants Since David and I were not judging the first day, the club sent us off with Shirley to Imire (http://www.imire.org/). The good people at Imire are trying to preserve endangered animals and are working particularly to save the black rhino. They offer a wonderful B&B and tours of the preserve. We were able to get very close to elephant herds, giraffe, and black rhino. Even keeping them in herds and protected by guards with automatic weapons doesn’t always fully protect them from poachers, who kill the rare black rhino for their horns. A


Archbishop, The Elephants few years ago, after a devastating killing spree by poachers, one baby rhino survived by hiding in a hay stack. He is the source of Imire’s effort in regenerating the species. We stopped for a really nice lunch at a watering hole. A small herd of elephants came across the lake and joined us for lunch. Before they left to play and swim across the river, we were permitted to hand feed and pat them. We were thrilled. The Elephant Who Thinks She is a Buffalo We also met Nzou, an elephant, who was orphaned and raised by a Buffalo herd. She believes she is a Buffalo and she knows she is their leader.

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She has refused all advances by male elephants and she will kill any animal who challenges her authority to lead her herd. National Geographic has produced several programs about Imire, including one on Nzou. Elephants are amazing. Others have similarly joined other species adapting to their life style. Shirley drove us 2.5 hours each way to Imire and kept us enthralled with her stories of life in Africa and her diplomatic travels around the world. We loved it! One of the true bright spots of our trip! The Kennel Club of Harare shows were held in a pretty compound of reasonably well-kept grassy grounds surrounded by red brick buildings. Beautiful lavender flowers have grown over parts of the buildings, reaching to the roof tops. Toy specialties as well as the all-round show were held. There were a few Terriers, Hounds, Sporting and Herding dogs, but most were Toys. Most of the dogs are older and the dog people care less about winning than they do about getting together and talking with other dog people. We had beautiful warm weather. One of the few active breeders in the area produces some very good quality Labradors. A young Black Lab bitch was my Reserve BIS. My choice for Kennel Club of Harare Grounds and some of the Labs

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watch a video from the Group & Best in Show judging of the show. For some reason I think it is rather charming and in a way, attractive, that a place in a group is available to anybody…and even if your dog is rather “amateurishly” presented and handled. Well, in the old days, there were more handlers dominating the scene, but they mainly operated in the Terrier Group. Another positive regarding Crufts is of course that you meet so many “old” friends from all over the world, many of them you got to know at that showand is still the only place you ever see them. Although keeping in touch by mail-or today- e mail. One of the negatives is of course the size of the venue, the number of spectators who normally pack the arena- so normally you will only be able to watch a small portion of what you had intended! What to me made Westminster special was the fact that this was the only show in America that would bring together the top dogs from the entire country- and that the size of the entire entry plus the rather strict time table enabled you to make a plan and move from ring to ring and watch most of what you were hoping for. The fact that all those middle of the road dogs are mostly eliminated doesn’t really bother me- even if you need the whole specter to really appreciate how good the good ones are! I am still seduced by the atmosphere of the show and that we get a chance to see all those beautiful dogs, so well trained and presented, handled by well dressed (in the majority of cases) people. To me this show represents an “upgrade” of all other events attended during the year, we’re all better dressed, we all behave better – and there is a festive atmosphere prevailing all the week, with all those events and award dinners included in the program. And again the thrill of seeing again friends from different parts of the world. I personally think that the Toy & Dachshund Specialties across the road at Pennsylvania are so enjoyable. The intimacy and lack of space reminds me of shows in days gone by. Just the sawdust on the floor missing! The third show in this category- is by no means third. The AKC show has a rather different profile, but what I personally, possibly due to my “mixed background”, appreciate is the International flavor and competitions involved. It is fascinating to watch dogs from different countries- in some cases with different standards- compete in the same ring. And also witness how small the world has become- the dog world even smaller.

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The influence and success of people we hardly knew existed some years ago, from behind the old Iron Curtain, is certainly interesting and adding to the flavor. Both regarding presentation, handling and the quality of their exhibits... I have only attended the AKC /Eukanuba shows a handful of times, but I think it is great that the dogs coming over for the International Finals also have a chance to compete at “regular” shows during the weekend. It must be a huge task to organize this show, but whoever is in charge are doing a fantastic job. Judging at any of these events is a great honor and privilege for anybody, but for some reason- and maybe based on personal experiences: The toughest show to judge is Westminster. If you are in the center of the ring and look around- you will find hundreds of critical eyes belonging to experienced and reputable judges and breeders. Many of course of the opinion that they- not you- would have been a more qualified and deserving choice to officiate at this show… And if you’re lucky- you will have many, many opportunities and chances to explain- and in some cases, even defend, why you did whatever you did….. Maybe even for years to come…. This year we are all looking forward to Westminster in a different way: How is this “decentralized” set-up gonna work? Knowing the people in charge, I have no doubt: They will have done anything in their power to make it run smoothly. For us “grassroots” people the main problem seems to be getting taxis between the two venues… Norwegians like to walk, but this is probably a little too far? It is exciting that we this year again, for the first time in many years, might see a class dog winning Best in Show at Westminster! Even the fact that they have a chance to compete is in my book great! I still think it would add to the Westminster Buzz, if there were a chance for dogs from Europe, or any other part of the world, to compete without having qualified in the US. It has definitely made Crufts more exciting and interesting that TKC decided that breed winners at major shows in most countries were qualified for the show. So why not open the door and at least let the top dogs from each country compete for an entry?? If anybody 20 years ago had told me that it would ever be possible for dogs from outside the UK to enter the country without quarantine- and even compete at CruftsI would have put money on: It was never going to happen! If you had told me that the Iron Curtain would be eliminated and that for instance Russian dogs could compete at the show- I would have laughed in your face… So anything is possible! Or is it?


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does this flight go to Atlanta, Phoenix, and then to Portland?” I politely ask. “Yes, that’s what the sign says and we are just about ready to start boarding,” Rolanda exclaims with clipped undertones of rudeness. As a result of my valued Gold flying-status, I am invited to board after First Class--- Zone One---and quickly locate my aisle, bulkhead seat, 4A. Having accidentally destroyed my E-book, recently, while on vacation, I quickly retrieve a hardcopy copy of Jeffery Deaver’s latest paperback novel, The XO, purchased while waiting to board. I reclaim it from my Man-bag before placing the bag in the overhead compartment. I do not buckle my seatbelt right away in anticipation of the arrival of the two other passengers seated in seats B and C. Within a minute or two a couple in their late-thirties, early-forties, board the plane, stopping next to my seat. I rise to let the two sit when the man says, “Hey, we are husband (Husband) and wife (Wife) and they did not seat us together. My seat is actually across the aisle, center seat. Would you mind giving your seat up so my wife can sit with me?” He asks in a rough, loud voice. Sweet Brown begins to surface and I suppress the urge to say, “Ain’t nobody got time for that!”…but settle for…“Actually, due to the length of the flight, I would prefer to keep my aisle seat and not get crammed into the center seat. I’m sorry,” I say while pushing my nose into chapter one of The XO, not wanting any further discussion. Husband wastes no time in engaging the gentleman seated in seat 4C (window) as he boards, offering three cocktails in exchange for his seat. “Hell, I might have considered the move, if I had known we were negotiating $24.00 worth of soothing, mind-altering beverages. Husband and Wife take their seats. Wife sits in the middle and Husband takes the window seat. “I know why you did not want to give up your seat,” Husband remarks. Choosing not to reply, I simply peer from the top of XO in anticipation of Husband’s response. “It’s because you find Wife so good looking.” I say nothing. I raise the corners of my mouth, exhibiting the slightest grin and continue to read as the plane fills with the remaining passengers. The plane finally takes off, reaches cruising altitude, lands in Atlanta and Husband does not shut his mouth the entire time. I am forced to listen to Husband’s constant chatter: “We all need to run out and buy our guns while they are still available! Can you believe all this crap about gay marriage? I really think Obama is a queer! Our economy is going to hell and we are being run by a bunch of Communists, who are taking over our healthcare system. You know, I have completed a marathon and isn’t Wife beautiful? We used to live in Michigan and now we live in Louisville, Kentucky. Can you believe we have to travel from Louisville to Charlotte to Atlanta to Phoenix, and then to Portland?” I break my silence, “Actually, I can. And, by the way are you currently on medication for your high energy and need to talk all the time?” I politely ask, hoping this will shut him up. “You are so perceptive! Are you a doctor? I can’t believe you asked me that! Honey, can you believe it? I actually just started applying testosterone cream under my armpits and it is making my life so much better.” “That explains it,” I say and finish with---“Ain’t nobody got time for that!” under my breath. The flight from Atlanta to Phoenix is an intensified repeat of the one from Charlotte to Atlanta, and I silently pray Sweet Brown gives me the strength to survive the entire distance to Portland. We are offered the opportunity to deplane in Phoenix and Sweet Brown comes to my rescue sending Husband and Wife off the plane. I rise, stretch, and walk the distance of the plane while the cleaning crew boards, prepping the plane for yet an-

other---and hopefully last--- departure before arriving in Portland. After thirty minutes, passengers begin to board and I am relieved not see Husband and Wife, silently praying they have been detained by security. A gentleman, appearing to be in his early to mid-fifties, attempts to enter my row and take his window seat, formerly occupied by Husband. “Sir, I am going to warn you that Husband and Wife will be boarding shortly and they have been sitting in these two seats for the past twelve hours. They were not originally booked together, but Husband has negotiated with two other passengers to switch their seat with his center seat, 4E. He is buying them drinks as an incentive.” “The gentleman, looking a bit perplexed, replies, “OK, how many drinks did he offer?” “Three, but I am sure you could shoot for four and throw in a snack-box,” I offer. Husband and Wife appear loaded with bags of MacDonald’s food. Gentleman negotiates four drink tickets and takes his new seat 4E, while a tall, thick, muscular, black man (Big Man), following directly behind Husband, takes the seat directly behind me. I take comfort in the possibility that Sweet Brown actually may have strategically positioned Big Man close to my seat in an attempt to buffer the loathsome, reactionary hate that continues to spew from Husband’s mouth. Other than the ten minutes or so while Husband and Wife noisily inhaled their Big Macs and fries, I do everything I can to maintain control during the last flight. I half expect Big Man to rise to the occasion and take Husband OUT, but then realize that his Bose earphones are providing sweet sounds of comfort, while I endure pain and suffering.

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e land in Portland and Proceed to our arrival gate after a fourteen-hour and twenty minute trip from hell. “Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to Portland where the local time is 5:26 PM. Please stay in your seat while we taxi. It is now safe to use your cellular phones. We know you have a choice and we thank you for choosing USAIR,” a female voice announces through the PA system. I am not able to activate DROID and let DOT know of my arrival, as it remains in my Man-bag in the overhead storage bin. There is a flurry of activity as those surrounding me eagerly activate their hand-held communication devices. Big Man’s phone rings from behind my head with the sounds of (I swear this happened!)--- Sweet Brown. “Ain’t nobody got time for that! Ain’t nobody got time for that! Ain’t nobody got time for that!” OMG! I laugh hysterically while collecting my belongings, comforted by the fact Sweet Brown was with me the entire flight, leaving Husband and Wife totally perplexed. While walking to baggage claim, DROID signals I have three new text messages. I check and all three are from DOT. “Please call when you arrive. I am still at the airport and I will give you a ride to the hotel. No need to take the shuttle.” DOT and I meet outside one of the many coffee shops, go downstairs, collect my black-ballistic-nylon-rolling-garment-bag and proceed to the host hotel in DOT’s rental car. Once checked in, DOT and I locate our room. DOT unloads two nice bottles of cabernet, cheese, crackers and her infamous CPAP machine for her breathing pleasure. “DOT you take the bed closest to the window as there is an outlet for your machine next to the bed,” I say. “Also, we need to phone JVegas, make dinner arrangements, and plan on an early night, as I am fried.” I phone JVegas and within in minutes he arrives at our hotel room door. The three of us enjoy a glass of wine before going to Top Thai Kitchen restaurant CoNtiNueD oN page 114

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for dinner. It’s a small place located on North Marine Drive. DOT and I discovered it two years ago when I was judging at the same location. There are only two tables for dining and the bulk of their business is for carryout. From the road, Top Thai Kitchen looks like a shack that no one dare enter….like an abandoned 1950’s Dairy Queen, as it were. Once inside, you are pleasantly greeted and even more pleasantly served the best Thai food I have ever eaten. The three of us spend two hours laughing, sharing dog show stories, eating great food, all while sipping on Thai Iced Tea. We are the last customers of the evening. Owner/chef, Paul, quietly begins late-night cleaning, signaling it is time for us to retreat and get a good night’s rest before tomorrow’s judging.

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ack in the hotel, i use the Bathroom first and prepare for bed. DOT organizes her CPAP machine, her materials for tomorrow’s ring observations and enters the bathroom. I turn out the lights on my side of the room, flip on my stomach and cover my head with the pillow, giving DOT her needed privacy, while she crawls under the covers and places the Silence-of-the-Lamb’s-looking device over her head and onto her face. I am conditioned by the low humming sound of the machine by now and find comfort in the white noise. I toss and turn to CPAP’s rhythmic noise. At 1:45 AM the noise intensifies and for the next two and one-half hours DOT’s breathing labors, sounding more like the suction from my new Dyson Ball for Animals vacuum than a medical device. I attempt to remain calm. I cover my head with two pillows---nothing works. At 4:15, I cannot take it anymore. “DOT! DOT!” I shout. “What is it…what is it?” DOT blurts out from a deep sleep, springing from the bed with CPAP dangling from her neck in nothing more than a simple sleep shirt and skimpy panties---barely covering her rather large, Rubenesque derrière. Still half asleep and completely unaware that her massive buttocks are pointed directly into my face, she bends over and frees herself from the entangled CPAP machine, securing it back onto her head. I, on the other hand, very much awake, cannot shake the forced vision from my head, finding little comfort in knowing that DOT is back sleeping soundly. I exit from the far left side of my bed, use the bathroom, brush my teeth, take a low-dose aspirin and mumble in the mirror, “Ain’t nobody got time for that!!!” At 5:30 AM, I brew a small pot of coffee, make DOT a cup of hot tea and directly deliver it to her in bed (fearful that she may attempt to crawl out from under the covers), iron my clothes and dress in anticipation of boarding the 7:00 AM shuttle to the dog show. DOT and I exit the hotel room and gather in the Main Lobby area of the hotel, along with an array of quality colleagues (JP, PBM, DR.GM-J, DR.BI, RandyG, DB, DR.JR-N and others). It is clear that Patti Strand, Joan Savage, Jim and Kathy Corbett, John Rowton, Lisa Dupre and many other members of the Rose City Classic Dog Shows have, once again, excelled in putting together a great team of judges and, from what I have already experienced, a five-star dog show weekend. We enter the massive exhibition hall. Ms. JA, recruited by club

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members, greets us upon our arrival with a streak of bright purple in her hair (very Portland) and escorts us to hospitality for breakfast. I quickly change my new favorite catchphrase from, “Ain’t nobody got time for that!” to “I got time for that!” and sit down to the best dog show judges’ breakfast I have ever eaten. My dog judging morning begins in ring two with a wonderful entry of assorted breeds-everything from the Pug to the Rough Collie. The day is remarkable. I normally only require one, or maybe even a .5 memorable hands-on judging-experience to make the weekend. On the first day of the Rose City Classic Dog Show Weekend, I experience no fewer than five pure magical moments. I thank my ring steward, and begin the short journey to the Superintendent’s station, to return my judge’s book. Along the way positive energy flows in every direction. The AKC booth is filled with quality information and items for sale and I find it extremely hard to resist the smiling faces of MBO and BARBO. I wave and quicken my pace, blowing a kiss in the direction of KC who is sending announcements through the building over the PA system. Directly next door to KC’s announcing station sits the wonderful Onofrio team. I hand over my judge’s book, and proceed to the Take the Lead booth to buy raffle tickets. I purchase $50.00 worth of tickets, distributing those tickets between three bags hanging underneath a Kindle Fire, a large bottle of Argyle Pinot Noir, and a basket filled with assorted chocolate items. I walk away from the Take the Lead booth savoring the taste of wine, while reading from my new Kindle Fire and find myself at the main ring for Friday’s Group and Best in Show judging. The Rose City Classic hospitality team, once again, does not disappoint, offering an array of culinary delights for the judges and spectators during the day’s final competition--“I got time for that!” I finish evaluating the Sporting Group breed winners, feeling good with the top four placements, and immediately move to the staging area for official photographs. Having become less shy and concerned with photographs in my old age, I hold each rosette with pride (directly in front of my ever-growing waistline) and smile with childish pride, for all to see. DOT meets me afterward and together we catch the shuttle back to the hotel. I prepare for the judges’ dinner and DOT chooses an alternative path, leaving me to my own devices. “Well I walked down those steps to the judges’ dinner to get me a cold beer, and then I thought somebody was barbacuin’ and I said Lord, Oh Jeee…zus, it’s one helluva nice time. I ran in, I didn’t grab no beer or nuthin’, Jesus. I ran for the bar, and ordered me sum fine wine. I got ‘cited and I had me the bestest time. I got time for that.” No, this is not your typical dog show judges’ dinner. The Rose City Classic Cluster goes all out, offering a full bar service, reserved seating in an elegant setting, and an endless array of food choices for my dining pleasure---“I got time for that.” And, the special evening finishes with a wonderful, creative, thought-provoking, dog-centered, mission-focused conversation with my friend PS. With the exception of early morning ice on the road, and the fear of DOT taking me down ass-end over teacups while escorting her into the show building with her arm entwined in mine, the second day of judging proves to be just as--- if not more---rewarding than the first. Early afternoon, I am informed that I am the winner of the Take the Lead Chocolate Basket. DOT and I collect the winnings and we are greeted by none other than PS. “Do you like chocolate?” I ask. “Are you joking? Of course I like chocolate,” PS responds. “Great--- this basket is for you. I have never been a real chocolate lover and you can share it with your fellow club members,” I add. “Perfect! How would the two of you like a tour of our show?” asks PS with quiet pride and enthusiasm. “I would love it,” I immediately say. “That sounds just wonderful,” follows DOT. PS guides the two of us through several buildings, explaining in deCoNtiNueD oN page 118


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MEMORAL MOMENTS WITH DAN ROSS, AKA “THE MAJOR”.

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hree of us sTood aT aTTenTion as The lasT echoes of the third rifle volley reverberated through the bleak, snow-covered national cemetery and the bugler began to sound the first sad notes of the 24 that constitute “Taps.” We were there, two old sailors and one old marine in our dress blue uniforms, as representatives of the sea services to say good-bye to an old friend, fellow bird hunter and dog lover, hunt test judge, and former U.S. Marine Corps major who had not only served his country both honorably and well as a chopper pilot in Vietnam but had also been a guardian of wildlife as a conservation officer. As the weak January sun glinted off brass on shoulders, gold braid on sleeves and white gloves touching hat brims in salute, it took all the discipline instilled so long ago to hold that rigid pose without tearing up and recalling the many memories of Dan Ross, also known as “The Major,” with whom I had shared so many waterfowl hunts as well as a few pheasant hunts and quite a number of hunt test judging assignments. I have often said that it would be easy to fill an entire book with Ross and Code after a successful hunt. (Allen Heidebrink, photo)

Ross stories. Indeed, I have frequently written about this wild man who never appeared to take much of anything about hunting or dogs or dog training or judging dogs very seriously and seemed determined to extract every possible drop of fun out of every moment of every day. A superb raconteur, Ross—that’s what everyone called him except possibly his immediate family—also had an unsurpassed talent for misadventure and a flair for the dramatic whether it was afield or as a judge. As one example of his story-telling prowess, here is his description of a retrieve of a snow goose by Chief, one of my Chesapeakes. It was a beautiful retrieve of a crippled goose, brought about by the fact that in making a long and difficult shot, I had only managed to wing the bird. It was Ross’ contention that I hadn’t hit the goose at all. He said what actually happened was that its wingbone had snapped as a result of “bone fatigue.” Anyway, here is Ross’ description of the retrieve: “I’m going to request a name change for Chief to Tincan because when he spotted the goose, it was like a destroyer chasing a sub. ‘Radar to bridge’ ‘Bridge, aye’ ‘Target in sight’ ‘Bridge to paws, all ahead Ross, Code and frequent hunting partner and fellow conservation officer Allen Heidebrink following a Saskatchewan goose hunt.

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flank.’ Just about the time he closed in on the target goose, it must have had its own set of orders which were probably something like ‘dive, dive, dive.’ This cat and mouse game of chase-and-dive went on for ten minutes. Tincan approaching and just about the time he got into position to make capture, no bird in sight. finally, he managed to sneak up on the goose to the point where when the bird recognized that Tincan was practically on top of him and dove, the dog demonstrated that in addition to being a destroyer, he was also part submarine, diving after the goose and catching it underwater. If you had been scoring the movie as Tincan came swimming back with his catch, you would have had the full symphonic brass and percussion sections playing Victory at Sea. Instead, all poor Tincan got was some crazy person jumping up and down screaming ‘Get in here.’ (for the record, while I will not try to deny the “crazy” part because when you look at who I was hunting with, it probably constitutes prima facia evidence of lunacy, I was not jumping up and down and I was telling Chief that he was the most wonderful dog ever. In fact, I was doing everything but strewing rose petals in his path.) But the Tincan did get his moment of triumph. When he got back to shore, it was just like the scene in Top Gun. ‘Chief to boss, permission to make a low pass.’ ‘Negative, Chief, permission denied. Get in...’ Vaarroooooom!!!!!!!!!!” During the years when I hunted with two pilots, Ross being one of them, it slowly began to dawn on me that these folks do not have a normal person’s view of the world. Standing on the edge of a dike in Saskatchewan with Ross, we watched a massive flock of snow geese come across the lake about 150 yards up. The formation was absolutely flawless and showed no signs of break-up until Ross solemnly intoned, “Snow goose lead, this is GCA (goose control approach?). Start descent lake zero four niner.” At precisely that moment, the perfect formation began to bear an astonishing resemblance to the Naval Air Training Command’s Saufley field when the base has issued a general recall because a thunderstorm blundered into the pattern. All ten thousand snow geese were trying to land at once while five thousand ducks that had taken off when they were disturbed by the arriving snow geese also attempted to land turning mere madness into a Chinese fire drill with near mid-air collisions and violent evasive actions the order of the day. Ross viewed the resulting chaos with a satisfied smirk and said, “See what happens when you don’t have proper clearance.” As for his talent for misadventure, Ross seemed to attract these situations like iron filings to a magnet. One time, judging a junior level hunt test for pointing breeds, the

Code presents a duck after a successful retrieve on a Louisiana waterfowl hunt. (Al Heidebrink, photo)

There are times, after a long and tiring hunt, when it’s necessary for both dog and hunter to get a little rest wherever and whenever the opportunity presents itself. (Al Heidebrink, photo)

horse assigned to him managed to do something that the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army had failed to do in his two tours as a MEDEVAC pilot during that war—make him eligible for a medal that had the word “purple” in its name. The wrangler, having gotten a look at Ross’ six foot, four inch frame, selected his largest horse and dropped both stirrups to their maximum. When Ross went to mount the horse, he asked the sour-faced wrangler what the horse’s name was. The wrangler’s reply, “Don’t got no name. Jes’ calls’m horse,” should have been a clue. If that wasn’t enough of an indication that this was not going to be a pleasant experience, when the wrangler said, “Horse,” Horse turned his head and gave both Ross and the wrangler the kind of baleful stare usually reserved for homicidal maniacs in Alfred Hitchcock movies. All was peaceful for about sixty seconds or until Ross discovered that the wrangler had vastly overestimated the length of one of his legs. The test secretary, recognizing Ross’ plight and wanting to move the start of the test along quickly, offered to shorten the stirrup without first having Ross dismount. When Ross removed his boot from the stirrup and the test secretary began to make the needed adjustment, all hell broke loose. Horse commenced rearing and plunging around the parking lot like a bronc too wild and mean to be included in “rank pen” at the National finals Rodeo. His wild gyrations took both horse and rider closer and closer to a small marsh area near the parking lot. finally, when they were deep in the marsh, Horse stopped and apparently gave up. Just about the time Ross was beginning to heave a sigh of relief that he’d managed to remain aboard, Horse drew out the final weapon in his bucking arsenal. He reared straight up and tumbled over backwards

causing Ross to, in his words, “Slide aft off the fantail.” Momentarily stunned he was unable to affect escape and evasion before Horse rolled over on him. The only thing that saved him from greater injury than having the wind seriously knocked out of him and the appearance of a vast number of rainbow-hued bruises covering a significant portion of his body was that Horse chose to perform his last trick in the muckiest part of the marsh. Ross was finally able to breathe, regain his feet and limp painfully out of the marsh covered in muck from head to toe. While a trip to the hospital emergency room was warranted because he was in a world of hurt and merely breathing was an agonizing experience, x-rays revealed nothing was broken. But, he still required considerable therapy in the form of a number of internal applications of single-malt scotch to soothe his aches and pains. At the local dog club’s annual banquet later that year, he was awarded the purple horseshoe in recognition of wounds sustained in support of the hunt test program. On a hunting trip, Code, one of Ross’ Chesapeakes, reminded him that it was not just ornery horses that were troublesome. Improperly restrained dogs could also create misadventures. Hunting along a creek, Ross sought both comfort and the ability to quickly get to his feet should the need to take a shot arise. To achieve these objectives, he set up a canvas director’s chair on the creek bank and since Code was an intense hunter who was not always steady to wing and shot, tethered the dog to the chair. At least two of his hunting partners commented that might not be the best way to restrain the dog but Ross pooh-poohed their concerns. for awhile all was calm and quiet on the duck front and it was reCoNtiNueD oN page 254

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tail the various components of the spectacular Rose City Classic Cluster of Dog Shows. The details and events are truly impressive: My Dog Can Do That, Conformation, Puppy Competition, Breeders Veterinary Services, AKC Obedience and Rally, Agility– US Team Qualifier, Vendor Mall, Meet-The-Breeds, Purina Main Booth, AKC Booth, Non-Profit Booths, Take the Lead Booth, RCC Junior Handler of the Year, and my favorite---The RCC Annual Student Art Contest. I marvel at the student artwork from Oregon and Washington, ranging through various ages and categories. The theme for this year is, “If I were a dog, what breed would I be?” “Easy for me---a Golden Retriever,” I say to myself while watching an art teacher, with one of his winning students, share the joy and pride of having work displayed for all to see. Our tour finishes. DOT departs to observe a few more breeds, and I find one of many favorite AKC Representatives (AKCMD) hanging around the Group Ring. Instantly our conversation centers on the sport, various breeds of dogs, my weekend of judging, and exciting young dogs. I also take the opportunity to ask numerous questions about her own breed, focusing on the subtle breed specifics that I so seldom have the opportunity to discuss. “I got time for that!” Our conversation ends with a discussion of my breed---Golden Retrievers--- and I admire her willingness to ask, to clarify, and to confirm her already deep understanding. “Listen – I am judging Goldens tomorrow. Please, come over and watch. Ask any questions you would like and afterward, I would love to have a further discussion,” I share, feeling deep satisfaction that this is what the sport is all about. “Yes, indeed--- another great day thanks to RCC.”

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unday, my last day of judging arrives, and yes… I am looking forward to judging my breed. It is a nice entry and knowing the numerous, dedicated breeders who live in the Pacific Northwest, I hope to find just the perfect match for my personal palette. AKCMD arrives at ringside and I am thrilled to see her. I work through the dog classes. There is a striking Open Dog, who is very much my style, oozing breed type and easy to point the finger to. The bitch classes are very nice with the Bred by Exhibitor Bitch and the Open Class winner taking my eye. They are very similar in style, not unlike my Winners Dog. I take my time in comparing the two, fully aware that they are from the same kennel and handled by lifelong partners. I choose the Open Bitch, for various reasons, to the disappointment of the partner showing the Bred by Bitch. “Wow--- how happy I would be if my partner and I won both Winners and Reserve at the same show, major entry, under a breeder judge.” Not! Bred By handler stoops, drops his head, and leaves the ring. “Ain’t nobody got time for that.” The Breed competition enters the ring and a young dog champion grabs my attention. Every inch my cup of tea. Style, beautiful proportions, strong outline, good on the move, gorgeous head and moderate---“Yes, my kind of dog.” I finish by giving him the Breed, the Winners Bitch Best of Winners and a lovely Bitch Best of Opposite Sex. Before heading to the podium for photos, AKCMD 118 Dog News

waits at the entrance of ring. We discuss the entry, share our thoughts and the rich experience, that I so dearly crave at dog shows, continues. With efficiency, I move through the photos quickly and return to the club table to pay my respects before departing for the airport. KC calls from the announcer’s platform to my right. “Michael, come here. What happened in Golden Retrievers? Everyone is talking about how AKCMD was at your ring going after you when you finished judging. They even came up to me wondering what was going on.” In an attempt to keep myself from falling to the floor in amazement, combined with wanting to knock a few heads together, I reply. “Well, actually it’s called ‘two dedicated individuals who respect one another having an animated and rewarding professional conversation about the breed standard, breed type and my life-long participation in the breed’. Perception vs. Reality and---“Ain’t nobody got time for that.” DOT returns, I gather my personal belongings. I say my goodbyes and head to the airport for my long journey from Portland to Phoenix to Philadelphia to Richmond. I activate DROID in the rental car as DOT drives. “Eleven new messages,” I say to myself. I click on the message from USAIR. “Upgrade Status---We are happy to inform you that your First Class Upgrade has been confirmed for Portland to Phoenix and Phoenix to Philly.” “I got time for that!” I say farewell to DOT, who is staying over an additional day. I check my luggage, I pass through security, and I wait patiently at the gate for the flight to depart. I watch the sign above the gate agent’s head read, “Portland, Phoenix, Philadelphia” and I cringe at the thought of sitting next to another Husband and Wife. “First Class. Only one extra seat next to me. How bad can it be?” The flight boards full. The gentleman sitting next to me is pleasant, respectful, and one of little conversation. “Perfect!” I think while adjusting my seatbelt, pillow, and blanket. But, in a matter of minutes, a loud, obnoxious, arrogant man enters the plane. “WOO HOO – YES, MY TEAM WON. It’s the best day of my life. I need a drink,” he announces to the entire First Class Cabin. “Oh, please!!!” I say to myself, in fear that he is going to take the seat directly behind mine. Sure enough, he grabs the back of my seat, sending my head springing forward, summons the flight attendant, and orders a glass of wine. Prior to takeoff, he informs the lady sitting next to him, in a voice the entire plane can hear, of his wonderful weekend---the best day of his life--- his purchase of two major companies---his father’s connection to the Roosevelt family, and his royal relatives--- all before takeoff. I try to place the pillow over my head in an attempt to muffle the noise, but nothing works. We reach altitude. The young man next to me rolls his eyes, taking comfort in placing headphones over his ears. I, on the other hand, continue to experience the pain. The man behind me has not shut his mouth for one second. It continues, “Yes, I only wish my wife would not be so frigid. I think she was raped as a child and that is why our sex life is so boring. Really, I am a man with needs. You understand don’t you?” he says to the woman sitting next to him, who seems to be enjoying his intoxicated attention. He continues, “My father was the CEO for Cunard Cruise Lines---Do you want to know how big my house is?--Can you believe I actually was at a party with a famous rock star (can’t mention his name) with a hooker and the house caught on fire!---I ran out without any clothes on and my wallet was burned in the fire.” “It’s a damned shame tha smoke did’nt get ya and give ya bronchitis. ain’t nobody got time for that,” I say, channeling Sweet Brown and taking comfort in knowing no one is going to spoil my trip home and tarnish my experience at one of, if not the most impressive dog show in the United States---The Rose City Classic Cluster of Dog Shows.


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the sport and the proven statistics that it is bringing in new dogs and definitely younger handlers into the realm of aKC. This also would be a good will fit to fight peTa and restrictive legislation since all the different breeds perform in the sport. it would be wonderful to have the same buzz about an agility televised program from aKC as the invitational or westminster. The agility Field Rep. meeting held in January made many decisions for the sport that should enhance it and clarify items that needed cleaning up. The reps meeting sets up the next important meeting for the sport which is the agility advisory Committee meeting in august. These are held every four years and this is the year. it surely will produce more classes and titles i would guess. it is interesting to note that agility has 56 different titles and that does not take into the consideration the multiples such as MaCh 2,3, etc. as chairman of the world Team Tryouts held on May 3-5, 2013 in Minnesota, i am working on a new format to accommodate the changes that are necessary for this year’s world agility Championship team selection. One of the changes is that now the tryouts are called the international Team Tryouts. The championships will be held in Johannesburg, south africa which will prevent an aKC sponsored team from being sent due to the high cost and risk of shipping a dog to africa. The number of inoculations required for africa will increase the vet costs to as much as $1,000.00 per dog. Transferring your dog on planes possibly three times becomes very questionable in the safety and health of a dog and that cost will equal what it would be for three dogs normally. individuals will have the option to go on their own dime, and there are already a number of handlers that are expressing interest in flying to the competition. They must qualify at the iTT. solutions are trying to be found for the fact that normally small dogs are not allowed on the planes

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to africa (understandable when the flight is so long). all dogs are to be shipped as cargo and would not be out of their crate for many hours. possibly some other solution will be found but none at this time. The south african agility team has been sponsored by Coca-Cola for several years and the competition will be held in the Coca-Cola dome. They are working jointly with the Kennel Union of south africa, a longtime FCi club. The answer to the problem of the Championships being held in africa is that aKC will change its sponsorship to a team for the summer version of world Championship. This will be held in Neeroeteren, Belgium, July 25-28, 2013 and is called the european Open. The 12 dogs will be aKC sponsored and handlers that make the team will have time for only one team practice at the end of June and it will be a fast sizing and ordering of uniforms for the team and booking of flights. Belgium is one of the easiest flights for dogs and handlers and much easier vet restrictions. The interesting side note for the european Open is that there will be spaces for another 20 dogs from the Usa to compete as we are allowed 30 teams. Those 20 handlers are on their own dime. This should prove either a help or a big distraction for the coach who has to keep all of these different factions either separate and/or work to make the 12 handlers a team with additional possibilities. Coach Nancy Gyes is the one that can handle it but i don’t envy the task ahead of her. For further information on the european Open competition go to: www.european-open-2013.jimdo.com; it is worth it to check out the site just to look at the pictures of the organizing committee running their dogs. Next year the world agility Championship will be held in Luxemburg. This small country was slated to host previously several years ago and opted out of the commitment very last minute. One can only hope that does not happen again. Germany graciously picked up the gauntlet and hosted that event. Luxemburg is a beautiful small country that would be a great trip for the supporters as they are right next to Germany and have many options for sightseeing.


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WINE AND DINE STEAKHOUSE located on 10th Avenue between 37th and 38th Street in Hell’s Kitchen--485 10th Avenue to be exact-- where the iconic basketball player can be seen whilst they serve up some pretty good steaks in an up-to-date atmosphere. Worth a trip but me I’ll take SPARKS over it for sure to say nothing of my Brooklyn favorite PETER LUGER, which out classes anything to my mind for steaks. I would also suggest GAONNURI located on the 39th floor of an office building at 1250 Broadway (corner of 32nd street) for some of the best Korean barbecue and overall delicious food-212-971-9045--if you are an adventurous diner and want to experience incredibly good food with a great view try this newie only a block or two from the Garden and opened virtually 24/7. CLOSE BUT NOT QUITE AS CLOSE Also close to the MSG area is the ACE HOTEL and both the BRESLIN Bar and Restaurant on 26th and Broadway, where the JOHN DORY OYSTER BAR sits as well. This complex basically takes no reservations and appeals to a with-it--not necessarily youngish but certainly cool crowd. Food at both is delicious-Breslin leans to heavy pork dishes of all varieties whereas John Dory to seafood of the highest quality. Breslin has a Chef’s table of roasted suckling pig which must be ordered in advance for 10 or so people and if you try it I promise you will not be sorryspeaking of suckling pig the NOMAD prepares it as you will never forget it--something you will remember for a long time and for smaller parties it works just as well. Also a series of smaller boutique hotels have developed along Broadway in the mid 20’s with jazz bars and restaurants worth exploring. In our office building is the 40/40 Club owned by Jay Z which housed one of the Obama money raisers and is popular with the late crowd. Just two blocks further down at 200 5th is the extremely popular and busy EATALY

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which is a restaurant food court melange of all sorts of places to go and do all day and all night too! Very active, beautiful people from all over the world and a good time had by all. Not to go there is to do the City and yourself a major disservice. SOME NEW HOT SPOTS The restaurant scene has changed considerably in the last year or so with the tendency being towards the smaller less grand places to eat-NOMAD the exception to the rule as is DELMONICO’S KITCHEN and a few other places to which I hope to report upon. Indeed the favorite places are oft time in smaller venues in what may be less attractive neighborhoods with major exceptions of course. Probably one of the most talked about places to eat and go to and be seen at and to relish the food is called MISSION CHINA FOOD at 154 Orchard St (near Rivington the street my mother was born on) on the Lower East Side 212-5298800. The chef is Danny Bowien originally from San Fran and while his recipes may start out as a basic Chinese dish it somehow turns into one of the most exhilarating food experiences you’ll ever have. What I love is that nothing ever turns out twice tasting the same and one way is more delicious than the other. These prices are so low even Denny Kodner would have approved of them and if you have to wait to get served, which lord knows I have done on more than one occasion, there’s a small free keg of beer to tap whilst waiting. Lunchtime maybe the time to go here as the wait for dinner can be intolerable. Very possibly the most sought after seat in any restaurant in Manhattan today is at IL BUCO ALIMENTARI e VINERIA at 53 Great Jones Street 212-837-2622. This extremely tight space of a rusticated market-and-restaurant, an offshoot of IL BUCO, serves some of the most unusual and best homemade pasta in town with incredibly aged salamis and hams to both eat there and take home but the roasted short ribs of beef on CoNtiNueD oN page 138


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a cold winter’s night will I promise you be the best you have ever tasted-even better than the ones I make at home for which I have my own following I hasten to add!! I warn you though it is terribly crowded and noisy and so I go sometimes for lunch when it is less crowded and basically much of the same food is served on sandwiches for a lesser price as well. And on the subject of sandwiches that is the new comfort food du jour. But back to Italian food-I like PERLA too (and no Linda Low this is not the La Perla which rivals Victoria’s Secret you love so much) another small space at 24 Minetta Lane (6th Ave) whose chef started at Eataly with Manzo meat restaurant and moved on. Again a hard place to get a table but if you are a carnivore person as am I the wait, the noise, the crowd--they are well worth it. On the upper East Side is the larger, older both crowd and time in existence favorite of mine CAMPAGNOLA 1382 1st Avenue near 74th St 212-861-1102--sort of country rustic in design the clientele is city country club. Basically well dressed crowd willing to pay for really substantial good food-the veal chops are unbeatable but I usually let one of the maitre d’s order for me-expensive it is but the attitude is fun, waiters sort of like in a Jewish deli if you get the picture-ask for Salvatore-one of the owners--he’s the best! THE REBIRTH OF THE UPPER EAST SIDE-ITALIAN AND SUSHI TOO AROUND TOWN That the Upper East side has been reborn with new restaurants cannot be denied. But keep in mind this is where the really well-heeled live and the prices at many of these places reflect what the clientele is willing and able to pay. Take the CROWN on East 81st-24 E81 646-559-4880-it is elaborately refurnished as a renovated speakeasy with prices to match. There’s a $55 Delmonico steak and the like-the check when it comes requires the black card preferably someone else’s but the food is grand and the noise level easy to take. And then of course there is SIRIO RISTORANTE in the HOTEL

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PIERRE at 795 5th Avenue which intimidates most from the start but this brasserie type eating hole has some of the best pasta and an rendition of vitello alla Milanese which is unbeatable. It’s a truly posh place at which to eat if you are in the mood and can afford such a place. I am not a fan of tasting menus so will not even go there but I do adore sushi and sashumi so let me introduce you or re-introduce you to two or three of my favorite spots-First of all there is a counter called ICHIMURI located in BRUSHSTROKE at 30 Hudson Street which has the town talking! Difficult as hell to get in because once you are seated you never want to leave! Then of course there is NETA which can easily tear a hole in your pocket without even ordering the omakese menu (chef’s choice) which you know will be done if you are with the Vogels-Cindy and David. An a la dish these cocktail glasses filled with toro tartare and caviar--$48--well worth it you say but after the second or even 3rd one is anything that well worth it? Well I suppose you could name something! The restaurant is a plain typical sushi bar-nothing elaborate at all except for the food, vegetables sushi roll and duck served unbelievable and believe it or not solicitous are the servers and sushi bar people to the extreme. Located at 61 W. 8th St-6th Ave-212-505-2610. And then I would suggest TANOSHI at 1372 York Ave at 73rd street where all meals are omakese although you may express choices-- no reservations but the omakese runs $50 as opposed to Neta’s high-end of $148-they have a less expensive one at $98!!! Tanoshi also let’s you choose additional sushi and appetizers-variety varies and often I go there and there is no Uni which depresses me as I love Uni--nonetheless this is a good sushi spot where you are encouraged to eat with your fingers and urged to refrain from using soy sauce which I never do anyways. Closed on Sundays and Mondays is that new gem of a combination retail-restaurant combo specializing in Japanese food and sushi as well as some rare some utilitarian teapots, glasses and dishes. The restaurant seats 58 CoNtiNueD oN page 142


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people at well-spaced tables in the Flatiron district and is a quiet haven for those seeking inner peace of mind and marvelous fusion and regular food from Japan. Called Mihoko’s 21 Grams at 16 West 22nd street 212-741-0021 it is named for the owner, a former Japanese ballerina, and has some kind of mysterious meaning in a Japanese legend I really don’t understand at all. Nonetheless definitely worth a trip for the food and decor! I cannot deny being a sushi groupie and looking for new and more places at which to park my carcass. My last recommendation is on East 7th Street and First Avenue below street level at the bottom of an iron stair case which merely says “Open”. I usually meet people first before descending else you can wait hours for them to find the place! The address is 94 East 7th Street and the phone number is 212-982-4140 which you will need in case someone gets lost. Is this sanctuary worth the trouble of finding itMihoko’s 21 Grams -YES, YES AND DOUBLE YES is my answer. Both atmosphere in this all wood restaurant (even the toilet seats are wood) and the attitude of the owners and servers who greet you are overwhelmingly friendly. Mr. Sono uses ingredients which are innovative and almost forgivable and may not be to every one’s taste but there are traditional dishes to fall back upon if you have to and a pressed sushi almost unheard of in the city. A sweet potato tempura to collapse for shiokara-a fermented seafood and a pork belly incredible. New favorites are found at every visit-I strongly advise a trip here and if you don’t turn into an habituate you should not be eating Japanese food with which to begin. One of the great finds for the year 2012 will be opened a

full year in April of 2013. There is some sake served along with Japanese wines but the real surprise and delight are the teas which are extraordinary!!! Oops I almost forgot to give you the name of the place I got so excited describing it--KYO YA and oh yes reservations are advised for a la carte dining and at least a day ahead for kaiseki menus. By the way kaiseki is the way to go here you can always add additions as you see fit. POWER LUNCHES AND BREAKFASTS Of course there is MICHAEL’s the midtown magnet for the last 25 years near the corner of 5th and 55th which caters to the so-called “media” crowd at lunchtime. And two blocks south on 51st is THE FOUR SEASONS Restaurant which has its own star studded appeal for media and the arts alike on any given day for lunch and dinner too. You want to sit in the front bar section for lunch that’s for sure there. Michaels they say is changing its menu to appeal to a less starchy crowd but I say why change success except these guys usually know what they are doing. Or for a more modestly priced lunch you may want to try AMALI OFF PARK ON 60TH. For power breakfasts there is still BALTHAZAR at 80 Spring Street--after 10am come the out of towners and skinny movie stars and models--before 10 is the New York working crowd. Breslin and Nomad both have really good breakfasts as does the BLARNEY ROCK which caters to a totally different kind of crowd as you can imagine. If it’s a Mexican breakfast you yearn for none better than EMPELLON COCINA at 105 1st Avenue at 6th street on the Lower East Side. But not only are the breakfasts great the serious commitment to tastes of Mexico are carried out here to near perfection. NYC has never been a hot spot for Mexican food but this restaurant may turn things around for those who indulge in those flavors-I love Mexican food and this is just top notch all day and all night too-212-367-0999. I would add to this list a room which only recently has come into its own although I do recall bumping into both Ellen Charles and Karen LeFrak here CoNtiNueD oN page 146

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on more than one occasion. It is NOUGATINE AT JEAN GEORGES at One Central Park West 60th Street 212299-3900. A sleek modern bistro type room running the gamut from breakfast to lunch to tea to dinner. Established over 15 years ago but it has been redesigned and has emerged Nougatine as a lively force on the NY dining scene. Right next to the more imposing JEAN GEORGES restaurant I sort of feel about this place the way I feel about 11 Mad and Nomadless pretentious, more basic and not as imposing a place to dare I say this “grab a bite”!!! I think you will be pleasantly surprised by both the food and the atmosphere even if the name is impossible to pronounce!! GRAND CENTRAL IS 100 YEARS OLD On February 2nd, 1913 one hundred years ago, the doors to Grand Central Station were officially opened to the public. It took 10 years to build at a cost of $2 billion in today’s dollars. The terminal was a product of local politics, bold architecture, brutal flexing of corporate muscle and visionary engineering. No other building embodied the ascent of the City itself than Grand Central than possibly that of the grand Public Library Building on 5th Avenue and 42nd Street. A visit to Grand Central is not only fun but a great historical experience. Not only are there daily various entertainment events going on but through the middle of March special events will take place. It certainly would be wise for you to check the calendar of planned events. The food halls are some of the best in the world. Indeed ELI ZABAR produce stands at both ends of the Grand Central Market are gardens of delight well worth perusing. Anna Katherine Nicholas’s father owned the original fruit stand in GC-how many of you knew that 146 Dog News

one or will admit to knowing it? THE OYSTER BAR, long one of the best fish houses in the City, originates from the days when oysters were considered one of the main foods of our region. New Yorkers of that day consumed oysters on a daily basis the way we drink milk today! It’s always fun to go there although the noise level can be disturbing in the Oyster Bar so those in the know ask to be seated in the back bar room which admittedly takes some of the excitement out of eating there but the food is the same and candidly without the noise the fish tastes better to me anyways. Some people will no doubt criticize my writing the following but you should keep in mind that without the assistance of Jacqueline Kennedy and a hard crew of historically dedicated people Grand Central would probably have fallen the victim of real estate interests in the City more interested in making a buck than in preserving the site as an historical reclamation. In 1975 this New York beauty was threatened with demolishment just as old Penn Station had been in the ‘60’s. There was a major dispute going on between those attempting save GSC and the real estate power brokers here and it looked as though the real estate powers were winning the battle since the City had neither the money CoNtiNueD oN page 150

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nor the heart to fight them. Enter Mrs. Kennedy and her colleagues who helped finance the lawsuit which ensued. Indeed it is said this suit changed how America thought about historic preservation as many major American cities joined the suit as amicus curiae so the victory wasn’t New York’s alone but an urban victory to preserve historic sites. STILL THE WINNER LE BERNARDIN is one of the few restaurants in New York City to earn year after year the coveted four star review from THE NEW YORK TIMES. It is a unique space recently redecorated which has to my mind improved tremendously the atmosphere created as it is more intimate and romantic than before. Prices remain as steep as ever and the service a little less daunting than before as the servers seem more human and not as intimidating as they once may have been. Alternatively I have learned how to react to them or they to me with a little less of an authoritative attitude. Gone is the feeling that you were entering a corporate board room which is replaced by a more personal welcoming feel. Additionally the bar was changed from a tiny uninteresting drink stop to a sleek leather-and steel lounge where indeed the full menu is available although I must admit eating on the bar stools here is not the same as at Nomad so I would strongly suggest Le Bernardin dining in the main dining room. What the new bar does is to give a comfort feel to the customer with a lounge enter effect which permeates the entire establishment rather than the go-away effect of the old decor. It is a lively and intimate and almost playful approach although I must admit the new music is not me at all-but that’s mean. And now for 150 Dog News

the food which is the main reason one comes here with which to begin-it is just the greatest!!! There is just no better place to eat fish of every variety and preparation in NYC or the USA than here--possibly in the world and the sauces stand out like nowhere else. Reservations are essential you can try the bar-lounge but I wouldn’t and if you are looking to treat someone for that extra special occasion such as an anniversary or Valentine’s Day which in some instances are the same (hint, hint Martin Sosnoff) this is the place to go for sure located at 155 West 55th St. 212-554-1515. SERVICES AND OTHER MISCELLANY CAR SERVICE-U.S. LIMO- (800-962-2877)-Extremely reliable service with any kind of vehicle you may need--we have used them for years now. UP TO ICE SKATING?--I’d try BRYANT PARK at nearby 43rd Street-BENJAMIN’S STEAK HOUSE right nearby at 50 W. 41 Street which some people swear by-not totally for me although I will admit the atmosphere is great fun and down to earth. The owners have opened very recently a fish house too called the SEA FIRE GRILL at 158 East 48th Street which has excellently priced lunch and dinner meals with fresh, fresh fish-can be very noisy but a good new place to try for sure and if it’s a cold day or night ask to be seated near the fireplace! For something more upscale there is the CoNtiNueD oN page 154


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AI FIORI Restaurant located in the SETAI BUILDING HOTEL/ RESIDENCE at 400 5th Avenue-dining here at night one of the better and grander hotel food establishments you’ll find anywheres 212-613-8660-lunch is equally as good I may add and of course not quite as dear. If it ice skating in Central Park you have to go to the PLAZA HOTEL’S food court which are fascinating just across the Street.

MAMMALS. What a tribute to President Roosevelt who is buried very close to our home on Long Island as some $40 million was spent restoring the Central park entrance, the rotunda within and the memorial hall. No food company dinner again there is there? What was the name of that Company? I cannot seem to remember--wonder why! It’s a great and exhilarating exhibit Theodore Roosevelt Museum Central Park entrance which does all proud-a visit here is well worth it and in a sense you are closer than ever with the Piers JUST TO SWEAT-There is of course and has been there not too far away. A very short walk on CPW to 67th Street would since 1892 the RUSSIAN & TURKISH BATHS at 268 East take you to the LEOPARD DES ARTISTES at numero uno W.67th for 10th Street 212-674-9250 in the East Village. New Yorkan incredible brunch or really delicious and unusual Italian dinners ers have been coming here forever to bathe, sweat and and luncheons. A fine replacement for our old favorite Des Artistes kibitz and I believe is a 24/7 operation--it’s an out of body which had been in the same spot all those years. experience even Michael Faulkner could not top-publicly that is--open for men and women too--take that you nonDELIS-Well no more STAGE Deli-landlord problems-still there believers but there are some segregated days-check it out is the CARNEGIE DELI at 55th and 7th--no more SARGE’S, burnt yourself-see you there!!! Cost is $35 per day. You may want down--still there’s 2nd AVENUE DELI at 162 East 33rd which delivto eat down there too-MOMOFUKO NOODLE BAR at 171 First ers all over the City if you do not want to go there-My favorite is still Avenue is a place to go and is truly the place where the KATZ’S on the lower east side at 205 East Houston--President Clinnoodle craze began and continues in the City--There have ton’s favorite too--that’s where you’ll find Gene and me with a few been many copiers and offshoots but you can’t go wrong friends on Thursday night the 7th!!! Also for lox and sundries since here at all as who can top those pork buns followed by 1914 is the internationally known RUSS & DAUGHTERS a few short pistachio and canoli ice cream. At 1am in the morning-top blocks away-no eat in only take out--there’s also ZABAR’S of take that one if you can-Round the corner is IPPUDO of Japanese out fame in the West 70’s and on 87th Street and Columbus Avenue Remsen Noodle fame--not quite as adventurous but very the world famous BARNEY GREENGRASS where I defy anyone to find good if you are into basic noodle soup-65 Fourth Ave at better chopped liver or anything else for that matter. 10th St. MUSEUM EXHIBITS TO CATCH-THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT MUSEUM at the American Museum of Natural History has reopened as has the HALL OF NORTH AMERICAN

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MENS BESPOKE-ALTON LANE 11 W. 25th Street where there is a complete line of men’s clothing from ties to what have you. LA PROMENADE des ANGELES is a short walk away at 461 W. 23rd Street 212-255-7400 Great Provencal dinners on the ground floor of the London Terrace in Chelsea. Very popular and being almost like in Nice. I find everything on the menu to be good and not too badly priced either-comfort French Mediterranean food for sure with a coq-au vin to collapse for and a soup de poisson which evoked memories of Marseilles. I would tell you this is a really good find. GREAT VIEWS AND GREATER COCKTAILS-THE SALON de NING, the rooftop bar at the Peninsula Hotel 700 5th Ave. can’t be heat and the terrace can be opened in winter as well with heat lamps of course-depends upon how frigid things may be-caveat-very pricey--well with that address what did you expect and the service can be slow--prepare yourself-still worth the views however--After or before I would go to GRENOUILLE right up the block provided of course you still have cash in the wallet or money in the card-this would be a very expensive but particularly special evening. Grenouille is a very special place with very special people and the most beautiful floral arrangements you’ll find in any restaurant anywheres! Another rooftop place is downtown at THE JAMES HOTEL where THE DAVID BURKE GARDEN is located. 23 Grand Street (Ave of Americas) for views and pretty good food to boot-there is a chef’s table for 6 to 156 which makes for a fun party crowd but check in advance for sure--on Sunday night is suckling pig dinners if that’s for you. Heavy on the singles scene can this place be so be prepared!

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NEAR THE PIERS-Well there is the entire LINCOLN CENTER COMPLEX headed by THE HUDSON HOTEL at 356 West 58th Street with a PJ CLARK’s Bar and Restaurant next to it. Those hamburgers are not what they used to be when the place started out on 55th and 3rd where the original still stands but still an acceptable place to eat. The stand out of the area without a doubt is BOULUD SUD Brasserie at 20 W. 64th Street. Perfect for pre and apres theatre or for any time of the day or evening for that matter is his new take on Mediterranean food--very, very good is all I can say but very, very noisy as well. Good prices so that should keep you happy if you find yourself drowning your sorrows or celebrating your wins at the very conveniently located Piers a few blocks away. TWO BOITES--ONE IN SOHO--THE OTHER THE LOWER EAST SIDE-One of the real hot night spots in the City toady is THE DALLOWAY at 25 Broome Street 212-966-9620 and if the name doesn’t hit you in the face try and recall Virginia Woolf! It is situated near CoNtiNueD oN page 162

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sporting group hound group 1 GCH CH Mt. View’s Ripsnortersilvercharm 97465 Pointers (German Wirehaired) V Malzoni 2 GCH CH Wynmoor Champagne Supernova 95309 Spaniels (English Springer) C Florence/B Fink/E Kerfoot/K Goodhue-Mc 3 GCH CH Casablanca’s Thrilling Seduction 34427 Spaniels (Cocker) Black L Moore/B Van Deman/C Douglas/M Walker 4 GCH CH Oakley’s B’Dazzled 28285 Setters (English) D Jenseh/G Jensen/E Strickland/J Strickl 5 GCH CH Reece Afterhours The Buck Stops Here JH 25924 Pointers (German Wirehaired) K Courtelis/M Johnson/A Johnson/C Whitmo 6 GCH CH Whistlestop’s Riley On Fire 22566 Spaniels (Irish Water) T Urban/B Urban/G Siner 7 GCH CH Northwoods Send Money Honey 19925 Weimaraners H Warren/T Palmer/P Warren 8 GCH CH Silhouettes Lifeinthefastlane 19468 Weimaraners C Cassidy/B Cassidy 9 GCH CH Summits Emery Its In The Bag 18964 Retrievers (Golden) B Johnson/J Sedivec/K Sedivec 10 GCH CH Stargaz’R ‘N Wingfield Time Will Tell 18380 Setters (English) D Coller/P Coller/E Hackett

1 GCH CH Kiarry’s Pandora’s Box 42322 American Foxhounds E Charles/L Miller 2 GCH CH Downhome Hitech Innovator 38119 Harriers J Sanchez 3 GCH CH Thaon’s Mowgli 18451 Afghan Hounds J Hafford/J Blanchard/A Sterner/D Rogers 4 GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Kiss And Tell 17580 Bloodhounds S Lacroix/H Whitcomb 5 GCH CH Sandstorm Blue Nile Bubbles Of Jatara 17008 Salukis J Harrington/S Winsted/S Middlebrooks 6 GCH CH Sporting Fields Bahama Sands 15639 Whippets D Butt/A Giles 7 GCH CH Topsfield-Sanchu Eenie Meenie Miney Moe 15251 Basset Hounds C Orlandi/C Steidel 8 GCH CH Hundeleben Queen’s Armada Sl 13545 Dachshunds (Longhaired) C Puig/K Gonzalez/P Stephens 9 GCH CH Whirlaways Ida Belle’s A Ringing 10509 Rhodesian Ridgebacks L Fitzgerald/J Lozowski/C Kitsch 10 GCH CH Starline’s Chanel JC 9921 Whippets L Lawrence/C Lawrence/N Lawrence/L Wilso

working group 1 GCH CH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici 66328 Doberman Pinschers S Lundy/D Lundy/J Mullins/K Mullins 2 GCH CH Szumeria’s Wildwood Silver Six Pence 44993 Kuvaszok M Vila/L Brady/C Muir/C Townsend 3 GCH CH R And G’s Mystical Dancer 35115 Boxers R Bezerra/B Bachman/R Servetnick/C Desmo 4 GCH CH Winfall I Dream Of Style 27442 Boxers K Robbins/C Robbins/G Adkins/B Adkins/T 5 GCH CH D’s Remember When 25211 Doberman Pinschers A Dinardo/S Dinardo 6 GCH CH Longo Miller N Lore’s Diamond Lil 22013 Great Danes T Longo/J Miller/L Matherly/C Crawford 7 GCH CH Charisma Maxim Von Diable 17563 Standard Schnauzers L Adiletti/J Adiletti 8 GCH CH Cr - Wicca’s Trade Secret 15586 Akitas A Bavaria/C Burke/T Bavaria/J Charnik 9 GCH CH Mcmagic’s Candied Ham Of Pebblesrun 14864 Samoyeds A Kiell Green/A Green/P Mccallum 10 GCH CH Chancellor Flirt’s Hi Flyin’ Gladiator 14772 Rottweilers W Lewellen

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terrier group 1 GCH CH Afterall Painting The Sky 64248 Fox Terriers (Wire) V Malzoni/T Steele/S Olund/M Olund/D Rya 2 GCH CH Lomondview Clementina 22645 Scottish Terriers D Eggert/J Eggert 3 GCH CH Larkspur Acadia Save Me A Spot 20843 Lakeland Terriers A Barker/S Fraser/M Sacco 4 GCH CH Allaruth Just Kidding V Sole Baye 16978 Miniature Schnauzers Y Phelps/R Ziegler 5 GCH CH Perrisblu Kennislain’s Chelsey 14051 Kerry Blue Terriers E Yingling/L Yingling/C Yingling/B Yingl 6 GCH CH Meadowlake Simply Sinful 13453 Border Terriers K Courtelis/K Fitzpatrick/J Wilkinson/D 7 GCH CH Of Skyeline Captain Hook 13234 Skye Terriers V Malzoni/Cragsmoor Knl 8 GCH CH Alpine’s Highwayman 12971 American Staffordshire Terriers E Thomason/K Thomason/J Branch/S Janga 9 GCH CH Skyscot’s Texas Hold ‘Em 12778 Norwich Terriers S Esposito 10 GCH CH Goldsand’s Columbus 8934 Russell Terriers M Ulrich/C Areskough

toy group 1 GCH CH Banana Joe V. Tani Kazari Affenpinschers Z Truesdale/M Cooymans 2 GCH CH Marlex Classic Red Glare Miniature Pinschers A Angelbello/L Monte 3 GCH CH Scylla’s Small Kraft Re-Lit Maltese D Burke/R Scott/T Rowell 4 GCH CH Windemere’s Dusting Of White At Pevyne Pekingese J Sanchez/C Sanchez/J Thoms/C Koch 5 GCH CH Pem We-Syng Lucky Mi Japanese Chin J Dalton/J Turjoman/M Ballard 6 GCH CH Caper’s Sirius Endeavor Pugs P Fisher/C Fisher/J Rowell/L Rowell/R Wa 7 GCH CH Dejavu I Want’A Talk About Me Chinese Crested R Kusumoto/J Kusumoto 8 GCH CH Cr Chase What Matters Pomeranians M Koga 9 GCH CH Hallmark Jolei Bells Will Be Ringing Shih Tzu L Ehricht/D Ehricht 10 GCH CH Hill Country’s Tag I’M It Pugs C Koch

52565 47785 24829 24439 18518 17702 15055 15019 14852 12796

top ten all breed Based on All Breed Competition

1 GCH CH Mt. View’s Ripsnortersilvercharm

97465

6 GCH CH Marlex Classic Red Glare

Pointer (German Wirehaired)

Miniature Pinscher

V Malzoni

A Angelbello/L Monte

2 GCH CH Wynmoor Champagne Supernova

95309

7 GCH CH Szumeria’s Wildwood Silver Six Pence 44993

Spaniel (English Springer)

Kuvaszok

C Florence/B Fink/E Kerfoot/K Goodhue-Mc

M Vila/L Brady/C Muir/C Townsend

3 GCH CH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici

66328

8 GCH CH Kiarry’s Pandora’s Box

Doberman Pinscher

American Foxhound

S Lundy/D Lundy/J Mullins/K Mullins

E Charles/L Miller

4 GCH CH Afterall Painting The Sky

64248

9 GCH CH Jaset’s Satisfaction

Fox Terrier (Wire)

Poodle (Standard)

V Malzoni/T Steele/S Olund/M Olund/D Rya

M Molnar/J Danburg

5 GCH CH Banana Joe V. Tani Kazari Affenpinscher Z Truesdale/M Cooymans

52565

47785

10 GCH CH Downhome Hitech Innovator Harrier J Sanchez

42322

39810

38119

non sporting group

1 GCH CH Jaset’s Satisfaction 39810 Poodles (Standard) M Molnar/J Danburg 2 GCH CH Brighton Lakeridge Encore 29592 Poodles (Standard) T Sosnoff/M Sosnoff 3 GCH CH Dante Fire When Ready 17846 Schipperkes A Gossman/S Middlebrooks/M Jameson/P All 4 GCH CH Spotlights Ruffian 16279 Dalmatians J Lyons/B Lyons 5 GCH CH Vogelflight’s “Honor” To Pillowtalk 14786 Bichons Frises E Charles/K Vogel/M Abbott/P Abbott 6 GCH CH Surrey Sugar Baby 13601 Poodles (Miniature) R Scott/D Burke/K Hosaka 7 GCH CH Itsa Brix 10927 Bulldogs M Grider/T Blackwood/B Brittain/B Freita 8 GCH CH Lebull’s New Hope Wooly Bully 10410 French Bulldogs A Geremia 9 GCH CH Vaje’s Jethrene Bodine 10034 Chinese Shar-Pei T Paddock/S Paddock/J Mauk/V Mauk 10 GCH CH Bayshore Georgio Armani 9151 Xoloitzcuintli J Baylis/L Hylton/T Johnson

herding group

1 GCH CH Babheim’s Captain Crunch 29674 German Shepherd Dogs M Deschamps/C Navarro/J Lange/D Stern/J 2 GCH CH Aubrey’s Tails Of Mystery 19198 Cardigan Welsh Corgis C Savioli/V Savioli 3 GCH CH Rocheuses Me And My Shadow Of Cornus 17533 Bouviers des Flandres F Dreyfus/C Dreyfus/H Johnson/C Johnson 4 GCH CH Cordmaker Rumpus Bumpus 16357 Pulik J Beaudoin/S Huebner/F Licciardi 5 GCH CH Coventry Allure At Wyndstar 16107 Pembroke Welsh Corgis A Geremia/B Shelton 6 GCH CH Lambluv Gambolon Blue Thunder 14603 Old English Sheepdogs K Richardson/J Marder 7 GCH CH Hatch Tillie De La Salsa 13985 Bouviers des Flandres T Peterson/P Peterson/L Haskell/J Kasper 8 GCH CH Dalarno Nite Song At Morningstar 12238 Pembroke Welsh Corgis K Courtelis/L Dossett 9 GCH CH Harmony Hill’s Money Talks 11770 Australian Shepherds L Goetz/H Braddock 10 GCH CH Beowolf Rime Des Monts Du Lac 9471 Beaucerons CoNtiNueD oN page 166 P Prager/J Prager Dog News 161


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the Holland Tunnel--no doubt you may find the McCarthy’s there after they have visited Locanda Verde for dinner as it is the new meeting place for some of the most with-it people in the City. The fact that it caters to lesbians is secondary to the fact that gays and straight couples are usually found in equal numbers absolutely having the time of their lives. There is a restaurant for food on the main floor and a cozier action bar for some in the basement. The action starts after 11 pm but it’s a good place to eat at if you want to miss the dancing which is both upstairs and down. Then there is THE SLIPPER ROOM at 167 Orchard Street 212-253-7246 which opens at 8 pm and closes at 4 am. It is a return to wild and wacky NY burlesque where dollar bills are sometimes not picked up by the dancers’ hands if you get the picture. It occupies the 2nd and 3rd floor of the building-the restaurant TINY FORK is not associated with it so don’t get too confused. If you watch from the stage level you maybe tickled, licked or mocked so the meeker among you are better off staying in the mezzanine-guess where you’ll find me!! Gays and heteros alike with the latter in the majority the music is really good but so are the dancers. There is a macaroon shop down the street for those of you more easily offended. OMG thank heavens Giuliani is not the Mayor--he would close this place down immediately but not before sneaking in for a peek I would imagine. In ending I would be remiss in not mentioning two places-one a somewhat old time favorite--at 377 Greenwich Street called LOCANDA VERDE which is near Moore and about which I have written for a number of years now. Much more than an Italian place to eat in a very short time this eatery has es-

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tablished itself as a major meeting and eating place for all New Yorkers where you have a truly good time with excellent food to help pass this time. Try it out 212-935-3797--very casual and very with it!!! In a new and beautiful space Danny Meyer has opened THE NORTH END GRILL at 104 North End near Murray 646-1600--It evokes memories of Union Square Cafe which was his original restaurant as I recall. He is one of the great masters and this new Battery Park operation is casually beautiful and one of the best packages I have seen in years. Featuring Continental dishes a spot in the dining room is where you want to be although the front room accepts walk-ins. Still the package is not complete unless you are in the dining room-trust Matthew on that one for sure! HOPE YOU ENJOYED THIS BITE--SEE YOU AT THE PIERS, THE GARDEN AND THE SPECIALTIES IN NEW JERSEY AND ROUND THE HOTELS FOR SURE--GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN


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The Dog News Top Ten List Presents

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

Final 2012Statistics

sporting group Brittanys 1 GCH CH Dual Lanes Cam JH C Robinson/L Robinson/K Sullivan 2 GCH CH Trio’s Mr. Rocktober C Douglas/C Livingston/K Livingston 3 GCH CH Carrollton’s Count Lancelot L Martin/W Wijaya/G Hartman 4 GCH CH Mich’s Mt Ready Aim Fire T Rickard/L Rickard/K Rickard/J Davies 5 GCH CH Star Flight Jumpin Jack Flash RN OA OAJ J Ceres 6 GCH CH Britt’s Ramblin’ The Perfect Cut J Larson/K Schoppa 7 GCH CH Gourley’s Dfl 99 Carat Diamond G Stern/C Gourley 8 GCH CH Magic Storm Of The Century D Tighe/N Otterson/B Hultgren 9 GCH CH Dogwood Hollow Tap Dancer C Callender/D Callender/G Clements 10 GCH CH Shamrock Rivals Bolt Out Of The Blue J Lee/M Lee/B Rosener/O Rosener Pointers 1 GCH CH Marjetta In The Limelight JH J Deeming 2 GCH CH Oncore Mykyna Storm P Haines/T Haines/P Davis 3 GCH CH Penpoint In Dress Blues L Stagg/J Palmer/L Palmer 4 GCH CH Seasyde Edgehill Heart Of Gold M Lane/H Medeiros/R Goldstein/J Johnston 5 GCH CH Seasyde Berries Jubilee JH L Canfield/H Medeiros/M Scott 6 GCH CH Solivia’s Kalahari Of Marsuz S Thompson/D Brown/K Brown 7 CH Solivia’s Dexterity At Skyhi J Krohn/M Krohn/S Thompson/K Brown 8 GCH CH Seasyde Wynot Go For Gold K Shorter/H Medeiros 9 GCH CH Chesterhope My Boys Girl P Kroll 10 GCH CH Soundne’s Ventania J Pahl/D Pahl

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

1 16 13 13 9

6649

0 11 12 10 14 5670 0 7 9 9 11 5635 1 11 14 5 8

5261

1 13 13 12 9

4652

3 5 6 4 4

4605

0 1 1 4 7 2407 0 0 3 3 6

1551

0 0 3 5 5

1277

0 1 2 4 3

1200

1 7 10 13 7

6269

1 10 14 12 6

5848

0 4 7 7 10 2723 1 7 5 3 4

2197

0 4 1 6 2

1607

0 0 2 4 3

1119

0 1 3 0 2

942

0 0 2 0 1

631

0 0 2 1 0

533

0 0 3 0 0

531

9 GCH CH Mud Creeks Orange Crush K White/J White 10 GCH CH Poisett’s Doctor Mallard P Henshaw/A Henshaw Retrievers (Curly-Coated) 1 GCH CH Down Datrail Hunting Thrills CD S Macre/D Akins/G Kofron 2 GCH CH Kurly Kreek Artic Express S Shifflett/M Shifflett 3 GCH CH Clarion’s Blackberry Bramble J Gentry/P Gentry 4 CH Wannawin’s Ransom Of Red Chief CD RN R Rafacz 5 GCH CH Gladrags Original Buttonfly R Cataldo/M Mcgroarty 6 GCH CH Kurly Kreek Shooting Starr I Andre/S Mcdowell/A Collins/K Benedict 7 GCH CH Riverwatch Grand Illusion M Meek/G Meek 8 GCH CH Walden Farm’s Zoot Suit Riot RN J Siebecker

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 1 0 0 2

563

0 0 0 3 0

481

1 8 3 3 3

2805

0 1 1 6 7

1874

0 5 2 7 5

1483

0 1 0 4 0

601

0 0 1 1 2 590 0 1 1 2 1

359

0 1 0 0 2

237

0 0 0 0 1

132

Retrievers (Flat-Coated) 1 GCH CH Feathurquest Moonlight Sonata 0 R Morrill/R Briganti/M Shimizu/K Shimizu 2 GCH CH Blazin’s Joie De Vivre CD JH 0 D Bierer/S Bierer 3 GCH CH Beacon’s Jesse James II 0 C Zelbst 4 GCH CH Destiny As Good As It Gets CD JH 0 E Mound 5 GCH CH Stormwatch Rocks U Like A Hurricane JH 0 C Davis/K Leonhardt/A Williams 6 GCH CH Heirborn Big Sky 0 M Jonas/P Jonas/C Jonas/A Richter 7 GCH CH Blacklace Magic Mocha Sapphire JH 0 C Johnson/K Johnson 8 GCH CH Meadowrue Knight Of Quillquest 0 D Sickles/L Zimic/G Impey 9 GCH CH MACH Shasta Brownstone CD RA JH MXS MJS 0 J Brackney 10 GCH CH Beachcliff Ravens Crest JH 0 J Brumley/D Edwards/A Lloyd

Retrievers (Golden) 1 GCH CH Summits Emery Its In The Bag 7 B Johnson/J Sedivec/K Sedivec Pointers (German Shorthaired) 1 1 GCH CH Dogwdcreek’s La Vita E Belle 3 9 14 13 11 10699 2 GCH CH Summits Sonny Side Up P Wedding/M Wedding/B Johnson L Duncan 3 GCH CH Shadowland’s Paws For Applause At Tristar CD RA 1 2 GCH CH Robin Crest Great Expectations 0 9 11 3 8 4828 S Dominke/C Meddaugh/J Matney R Remondi/R Remondi 4 GCH CH Scion Hott Pants RN 0 3 GCH CH Stelor’s Royalty Remembered 0 6 8 5 6 4267 K Whipple/J Andras/A Andras/L Chew D Stelmach 5 GCH CH Eagleridge’s Return From Bombay 0 4 GCH CH Robin Crest Edelmarke Investigator 0 3 8 5 12 3851 D Williams T Feneis/T Depietro/C Trost 6 GCH CH White Birch Darby Hill Light My Fire 0 5 GCH CH Robin Crest Spectacular Bid JH 1 4 5 1 8 2840 C Dunn J Hasart/R Remondi 7 GCH CH St Andrew Romp ‘N Stomp CD JH 0 6 GCH CH Fieldfines Pure Gold 0 5 6 13 7 2770 M Horsch B Mcneill/G Mcneill 8 GCH CH Forevers Quest For Atlantis 0 7 GCH CH Ehrenvogel Say Cheese 1 6 3 10 7 2243 J Rullo/C Nee/J Nee M Lara/C Swensson/G Hostetter/A Lester 9 GCH CH My Buddy’s Boppity-Bop Blue Moon RN 0 8 GCH CH Kan-Point’s Makin’ The Chase 0 2 2 1 7 1394 L Chew/J Andras/A Andras/T Ault R Stanley/R Stanley/L Coonrod 10 GCH CH Eagleridge Truckin In Style 0 9 GCH CH Skypoint’s Our River Runs Free 0 4 3 0 2 1216 C Huppert/J Huppert/D Williams F Del Prete/L Del Prete 10 GCH CH West Star’s Calm Before The Storm 1 1 2 0 2 933 Retrievers (Labrador) T Conboy/B Conboy/M Sylvester 1 GCH CH Casbar’s Hart To Hart 2 J Pinto/T Pinto Pointers (German Wirehaired) 0 1 GCH CH Mt. View’s Ripsnortersilvercharm 73 152 39 11 1 97465 2 GCH CH Briarwood’s Eye On The Prize M Henricks/S Sellers/P Sellers V Malzoni 1 2 GCH CH Reece Afterhours The Buck Stops Here JH 17 57 31 21 9 25924 3 GCH CH Chambrays Celestial N Counter J Marrero/J Herzon K Courtelis/M Johnson/A Johnson/C Whitmo 4 GCH CH Viking Hil’Die Tanzbarin RA MH 0 3 GCH CH Mountain View National Acclaim 0 7 3 7 9 3554 G Owren/R Anderson/Z Orcutt N Paduch/P Paduch/B Stroh 5 GCH CH Danbridge Black Pearl 0 4 GCH CH Afterhours Reece Have Gun Will Travel 0 0 1 4 4 1017 M Meewes/K Meewes F Neuwirth/C Whitmore/A Johnson 6 GCH CH Rosewater Babalu 0 5 GCH CH Drakkar’s Rlb Celtic Private Eye 0 0 4 5 4 880 A Berarducci/R Harkow J Boyd/M Boyd/J Wilkinson 7 GCH CH Casbar’s A Hart Act To Follow 0 6 GCH CH Drakkar ‘N Rlb’s Eyefull 0 0 2 1 1 379 J Moore/D Ammerman K Courtelis/J Wilkinson/R Pote/L Bultman 8 GCH CH Tande First Lady Of Song 0 7 GCH CH Afterhours Trickeration JH 0 0 1 1 2 281 J Bowman-Cashman/K Cashman R Wickes/M Hancock/C Whitmore/C Chism 9 CH Isthmus Terlingua Of Tedco 0 8 GCH CH Heywire ‘N Highfield’s Hey Look Me Over 0 0 1 0 0 159 B Toepfer/R Toepfer P Kincaid/L Kincaid/B Brawn 10 GCH CH Laurglen Ardent Rogue At Hyspire CGC 0 9 GCH CH Ebbtide Lookout Gambler 0 1 0 0 1 152 J Oghigian A Summerfelt/G Persinger/H Huber/F Funde 10 GCH CH Aspendel’s Pale Rider JH 0 0 0 0 1 107 Retrievers (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling) B Watkins/R Perry/S Ferraro 1 GCH CH Pikkinokka’s Lightning Bug 0 S Einck-Paul/N Mages Retrievers (Chesapeake Bay) 1 GCH CH Mudcreek Red Moose RN THD 1 3 5 9 5 3089 2 GCH CH Lennoxlove Susqudilla’s Mini Cooper WC 0 R Haskin/P Campanella/M Waterstreet/J Ha D Lentz/L Lentz 3 GCH CH Javahill Steal My Heart BN RE JH 0 2 GCH CH Quailridge’s Coupe De Ville 0 2 1 5 4 1141 A Soderman/P Soderman L Plaut/R Plaut 4 GCH CH Kd’s Tens Are Wild CD 0 3 GCH CH Quailridge’s Top Dee O Gee Maximilian 0 1 3 2 3 1112 J Knight/D Nichols C Macina/C Macina 5 GCH CH Princess Cut Diamond Beekauz CD RN JH 0 4 GCH CH Chesabar’s Anyone Anyone 0 4 2 6 2 969 S Kauzlarich/K Kauzlarich/D Kauzlarich T Dennis/D Glasser 6 GCH CH Honeyrun Simply Amazing 0 5 GCH CH Spinnakers Kodiak Fisher JH 0 0 1 4 3 819 D Gibbs/J Gibbs C Kling 7 GCH CH Foxvale Foxbrooke Dare To Cruise 0 6 GCH CH Chesacolahardwoodbaltimoreraven 0 2 0 3 2 778 K Lawless/J Lawless G Sheetz 8 GCH CH Manitou’s Glitter In The Air 0 7 GCH CH Pond Hollow Special Delivery 0 0 1 2 2 679 C Lindemer/G Lindemer/C Gavazzi Franchin L Cayton/D Baldwin 8 GCH CH Hardwood’s Full House 0 0 2 3 0 659 V Bartnicki/J Ohrnberger

2 3 2 4

1235

2 2 0 0

996

2 3 2 4

979

2 1 3 1

860

0 1 1 5

823

1 3 0 2

700

0 1 1 2

697

0 1 2 2

654

1 1 4 1

632

0 2 0 1

558

35 40 16 6

18964

14 11 4 6

5610

8 4 5 4

5556

13 11 8 5

4274

1 7 10 7

3188

2 6 10 2

3023

1 7 4 4

2535

1 7 5 3

2286

4 10 5 1

2143

2 5 3 1

1554

7 16 10 9

8089

2 5 5 2

1928

1 0 5 1

1228

3 2 0 0

1008

0 0 0 1

644

0 1 3 1

605

0 1 0 3

588

1 1 1 1

522

0 0 1 1

505

1 0 0 1

408

1 9 7 11 3481 2 2 4 3

1002

0 1 2 1

675

0 2 2 2

574

0 0 2 3

454

0 0 0 1

364

1 1 0 2

356

0 3 0 1

344


B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 0 1 1

285

0 0 0 1 1

285

9 GCH CH Water’s Edge Mr Majestyk D Rode 10 GCH CH Keepsake’s Color Me A Sunset C Humphrey/H Humphrey

Setters (English) 1 GCH CH Oakley’s B’Dazzled 11 D Jenseh/G Jensen/E Strickland/J Strickl 2 GCH CH Stargaz’R ‘N Wingfield Time Will Tell 15 D Coller/P Coller/E Hackett 3 GCH CH Aerden’s Pretty In Pink JH 5 L Engel/R Miller/V Ciaravino/B Silbernag 4 GCH CH Set’R Ridge’s Brasswinds Blueprint 0 P Lefever/D Decker 5 GCH CH Colthouse’s Genuine Draft 0 G Perry/A Carswell/A Laurier 6 GCH CH Stardom Country Squire Livin’ In The Limelight 2 D Jordan/S Jordan/D Jauron 7 GCH CH Lochlomond’s Wrapped Up In You JH 0 S Kuniansky/F Neal 8 GCH CH Set’R Ridge’s Dirty Dancing 0 M Newman/J Gray/P Gray 9 GCH CH Kaska’s Capture The Moment 0 L Kuhn/L Gancer 10 GCH CH Stargaze’R ‘N Wingfield Wait Wait Don’T Tell 0 D Coller/P Coller/E Hackett Setters (Gordon) 1 GCH CH Hollyhunt Take A Chance On Me M Hunsinger/C Hunsinger 2 GCH CH Sastya’s Eleven Eleven W Leonard/M Leonard 3 GCH CH Sastya’s Twelfth Night By Ncm L Summers 4 GCH CH Sunrunners Veni Vidi Vici B Tompkinson/J Clark 5 GCH CH Buteo’s Midnight Silence A Johnson-Edwards/C Edwards 6 GCH CH Saranac Toblerone E Fisher/W Fisher 7 GCH CH Good Fortune’s No Greater Treasure L Everett/C Reding 8 GCH CH Glen Oaks River Breeze Shiraz M Wetzel/G Godding/M Devalt 9 GCH CH Karrelene Gunnin’ For Gatlin D Weber 10 GCH CH Albannach A Knight’s Tale JH K Parke/E Desimone/T Albers/A Albers Setters (Irish Red and White) 1 GCH CH Mizen Duchas Dilis JH J Baumgartner 2 GCH CH Aramis Farms High Road To Killary D Peterson/J Zawikowski 3 GCH CH Shireoak Spring Twister JH B Parsons/K Gaut 4 CH Nyastar’s Spark To A Flame K Miller/J Holt/S Hazen Setters (Irish) 1 GCH CH Northwinds First Reign R Arch/J Arch/D Keane/N Keane 2 GCH CH Mi Jean’s Reason To Believe SH NA NAJ NF A Middleton/J Holmberg 3 GCH CH Greengate The Boss At Beaubriar RN N Fiacco/R Fiacco/M Dechambeau/B Elliott 4 GCH CH Antares Bobby Jones M Goeke/P Goeke 5 GCH CH Bluerose One For The Money T Peterson/C Peterson/P Booth/A Booth 6 GCH CH Fyrethorn Pay It Forward L Fessler 7 GCH CH Evergreen Good Intentions M Merlo 8 GCH CH Herihunda’s Table For One J Young/K Young 9 GCH CH Windwood Northern Lights P Seipkes/E Norton 10 GCH CH Dancin’ Prelude To Winter JH S Folts Spaniels (American Water) 1 GCH CH Waterway Game Crk Hot Diggity JH L Hattrem/J Hattrem/J Rose/S Rose/P Mett 2 Kei-Rin’s Bandida De Offshore K Hayes 3 CH Ca- Beavercrk’s Best Kpt Secret RN CGC L Thorsness 4 CH Beavercreek’s Secret Celebration RN L Mcgrath/L Thorsness/H Pemble 5 CH Beavercreek’s Chance Of A Life Time L Thorsness/H Pemble Spaniels (Clumber) 1 GCH CH Clussexx Collaboration With Traddles W Holbrook/B Dowd/A Jaramillo/M Capone/J 2 GCH CH Cajun’s A Change Is Gonna Come P Holman/M Cole/R Froman 3 GCH CH Nexus Total Eclipse S Miller/J Fankhauser/C Miller 4 GCH CH Moonrysn Critter James Dean J Sutherland/J Friis/C Sutherland 5 GCH CH Don’s Big Bang J Haverick 6 GCH CH Shogun’s Im It N Thats That RN JH D Marquart 7 GCH CH Nexus Locksley Point Of No Return K Hamaker/M Van Dyke/C Fankhauser

42 22 22 10 28285 39 21 13 7 18380 21 18 5 2

7754

5 7 3 5

3881

2 9 8 7

3789

3 1 2 1

2765

5 2 6 6

2545

2 4 1 7

1686

1 4 3 6

1337

0 0 2 3 960

0 6 11 10 10 6903 0 6 4 7 5

3603

0 0 6 4 3

2861

0 2 4 3 1

1719

0 3 0 2 9

896

0 0 1 2 2

513

0 0 1 2 2

460

0 0 0 1 1

334

0 0 1 2 1

327

0 1 0 0 1

318

0 0 1 2 6

1075

0 0 0 2 0

301

0 1 1 1 0

274

0 0 0 1 0

150

2 24 16 18 10 11415 0 7 9 4 4

3674

0 1 5 0 4

2116

0 3 5 8 7

2049

0 0 4 3 2

1449

0 6 1 2 3

1332

0 1 3 1 2

1225

0 1 1 3 5

845

0 1 1 1 0

823

1 1 2 0 0

811

5 24 18 11 10 12037 0 0 0 0 2

355

0 0 0 0 1

221

0 0 0 0 1

217

0 0 1 0 0

134

7 31 22 16 14 16992 0 10 16 7 7

2412

0 2 3 4 6

2090

0 2 0 2 1

646

0 1 1 2 1

499

0 1 0 1 0

434

0 0 1 2 1

413

8 GCH CH Nexus Dark Horse P Mccune/T Mccune 9 GCH CH Breakaway’s Outrigger S Beaird/D Starr/D Fitzpatrick 10 GCH CH Clussexx Proof Positive C Cox/J Haverick Spaniels (Cocker) ASCOB 1 GCH CH HiTrails Clouds In My Eyes K Fairey 2 GCH CH Gazon Solar Eclipse M Joslyn/S Knaus/J Huml 3 GCH CH Nickleby’s Hero On The Hudson M Walker/J Eggers/S Kaul 4 GCH CH Mardi Gras Strut The Stage R Logrie 5 GCH CH Creekridge Eye Wanna Be A Rock Starr C Bredenbeck/F Bredenbeck 6 GCH CH Showtime My Lady Jane D Harris/C Harris 7 GCH CH Winelight Travelin Man J Bruce 8 GCH CH Blt Into The Wild B Lou/T Lam 9 GCH CH Laurent’s Pretty Portrait K Feller/L Heidrich 10 GCH CH Trinity’s Tucked Under His Wing S Gray/S Dobmeier

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 1 2 2

214

0 0 1 1 0

206

0 0 0 1 1

206

0 7 17 22 15 9292 0 4 11 12 15 3907 0 2 5 5 5

2454

0 1 3 1 4

1222

0 2 2 4 5

1207

0 0 0 0 5

593

0 0 0 2 1

395

0 0 0 3 0

391

0 1 0 0 0

290

0 0 1 1 1

247

Spaniels (Cocker) Black 1 GCH CH Casablanca’s Thrilling Seduction 30 L Moore/B Van Deman/C Douglas/M Walker 2 GCH CH Brookwood Diamond In The Ruff 0 B Warren 3 GCH CH Mario N Beechwood’s Midnight Express 0 F Charest/C Charest/M Ragusa/P Ragusa 4 GCH CH Sovran’s Aranjuez 0 A Santos/M Buckley 5 GCH CH Amik-Creek Swiped By Marshens 0 A Morgante/H Armour/M James 6 GCH CH Lehi’s Crystal Ball At Bluriver 0 H Armour/B Guyer/N Guyer/A Morgante 7 GCH CH Tamra’s N Positively Over The Top 0 M Walls/J Newton 8 GCH CH Bleumoon-N-Saratoga’s Mar-K Classic Design 0 M Mitchell/J Stallard 9 GCH CH Bracon’s Hot Shot At Daystar’S 0 T Carrier 10 GCH CH Silverhall Right As Rain 0 D Lindner Spaniels (Cocker) Parti 1 GCH CH Conquest’s This Is It! M Torres-Young 2 GCH CH My-Ida-Ho N Jems Captain E Ross/S Gerling 3 GCH CH Afterglow Tristar H Cole/S Roberts 4 GCH CH Sherwood & Lomapoint Captain Crunch J Bjelland/K Olsen 5 GCH CH Mario’s Grand Slam Playa J Hanlin/M Ragusa/P Ragusa 6 GCH CH Bodega’s Big Man On Campus L Lareau/A Del Sol 7 GCH CH Jems Unanimous Decision J Stamm 8 GCH CH Pbj’s Cajunlicious Kisses B Pruitt/J Pruitt 9 GCH CH Nosowea’s Napoleon Bone-A-Parti J Thorp 10 GCH CH Ka-Sa-Ra’s Positively Priceless K Korab/H Hesskew Spaniels (English Cocker) 1 GCH CH Edgewood Casino Celebrity K Florentine/L Cornelius/M Veras 2 GCH CH Nonnies No Doubt J Gerrish/V Umpleby 3 GCH CH Newstead Echoes Of Love R Tingley/F Tingley 4 GCH CH Blueprint Lasting Impression D Decker 5 GCH CH Dawnglow Knight Rider E Neff/S Laflamme 6 GCH CH Gallant Majestic Shaken Not Stirred K Belter/N Gallant/D Belter 7 GCH CH Blackstone Very Vassar E Courtney/A Howard/J Torres 8 GCH CH Golden Gait’s Never Lose Hope D Owczarzak 9 GCH CH Lynann’s Ace To Keep L Gall/R Gall/L Matter 10 GCH CH Majestic Sweet Apple French Martini K Belter/D Belter/N Sweet Spaniels (English Springer) 1 GCH CH Wynmoor Champagne Supernova C Florence/B Fink/E Kerfoot/K Goodhue-Mc 2 GCH CH Darkover Don’T Dream It’s Over S Pelissero/C Pelissero/B Daniel 3 GCH CH Cerise Tender is The Night D Cherry/C Blaine/F Sunseri 4 GCH CH Cerise Red Hot N’Blue A Matsunami 5 GCH CH Cerise Dixieland Duchess A Summerfelt/D Cherry 6 GCH CH Winamere N Goldcamp Simply “D” Best G Mccain/L O’Connor

65 8 5 1

34427

7 11 8 7

3051

2 3 1 1

2262

3 3 3 4

1689

2 2 4 4

1496

1 4 1 0

1077

0 3 2 4

717

0 0 4 1

556

2 0 1 2

382

3 0 0 0

361

0 4 7 3 9

2181

0 2 4 0 0

1079

0 0 2 3 1

779

0 0 0 1 4

407

0 0 0 0 1

248

0 0 0 0 1

201

0 0 2 0 0

164

0 0 0 1 0

116

0 0 0 1 0

114

0 0 0 0 1

104

0 5 9 14 9

4711

0 6 9 6 8

3174

1 5 4 6 6

2500

0 0 3 3 11 2188 0 3 1 0 0

1255

0 0 0 1 2

1038

0 0 1 2 4

928

0 0 2 2 2

884

0 0 1 3 1

714

0 0 2 4 2

668

63 147 38 8 6

95309

0 3 6 13 11 5527 0 10 9 4 3

4790

0 4 11 4 3

3647

0 3 6 8 6

2551

2 6 1 3 2

2503

7 GCH CH Ocoee Dsqd With A Vengeance M King/K Lorentzen/B Breese/L Kiener 8 GCH CH Keepsake N Sunlaine Special Blend B Regan 9 GCH CH Segre’s Brown Derby BN RA OA OAJ D Larson 10 GCH CH Designers I Think I’M In A Dance Off B Keith/C Coffield/M Coffield/A Arrant Spaniels (Field) 1 GCH CH Nautica’s Wind River Gold RN N Dooley Bunch/D Brewer/M Bunch 2 GCH CH Promenade Pay It Forward J Chopson/J Schildman 3 GCH CH Sandscape Pardon Me Boys C Dooley/N Dooley Bunch 4 GCH CH Tamarack’s Race You To Calico S Thornhill/B Hirschy/S Snyder-Work 5 CH Sandscape Twice On The Balcony B Spencer/N Dooley Bunch 6 GCH CH Killara’s Grand Idea RA A Eley/K Balinski 7 GCH CH Karomil’s Marbled Pumpernickel RN C Goodell 8 GCH CH Winfarthing Pride & Prejudice RN SH S Haskell/J Zachow/G Kofron 9 GCH CH Killara’s Riders On The Storm G Elliott/S Mcatee/K Balinski 10 Killara Ono! The British Are Coming H Fiedler/K Balinski/D Fiedler

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 2 8 3 1

1767

0 1 1 5 2

1625

0 2 1 6 4

1578

0 1 5 7 3

1364

0 3 6 3 11 3686 0 3 4 8 11 3477

Spaniels (Irish Water) 1 GCH CH Whistlestop’s Riley On Fire T Urban/B Urban/G Siner 2 GCH CH Whistlestop’s Fire & Ice S Duncan/C Mcdaniel/C Shelby 3 GCH CH Whistle Stop’s Wind On The Water M Cummings 4 GCH CH Cat N Pats Luck Of The Irish K Dassel 5 GCH CH D’Locks Evenstar Of Beaufield B Kvarnlov/L Musgrave 6 GCH CH Mallyree’s Contessa At Pooles Ide G Siner/E Pikul 7 CH Poole’s Ide Corteo Du Tidemark D Patterson/G Siner 8 CH Ildanoch Anna Livia On Bloomsday S Schultz/E Schultz/B Rainbolt/D Hughes

0 1 1 1 3

770

0 1 0 0 1

383

0 0 1 2 2

268

0 0 1 0 2

266

0 0 0 1 3

218

0 1 1 0 1

211

0 0 2 0 0

195

0 0 0 1 0

171

12 41 26 17 8

22566

2 16 6 8 9

10100

0 7 5 6 11 3388 0 2 1 0 0

593

0 1 0 1 2 393

Spaniels (Sussex) 1 GCH CH Remedi Maritime Criminalintent A Morris/K Booth 2 GCH CH Stonecroft Windsong Banneker P Davern/E Tenuta/S Adams 3 CH Companionway Sutton It Had To Be You C Holt 4 GCH CH Companionway-Sutton Mandolin Wind L Carver/R Carver 5 GCH CH Remedi’s Fastrax Heart O’Gold J Haenszel/C Drake 6 CH Terreline’s Little Tug Of Old North Wharf C Peterson/M Mizelle Spaniels (Welsh Springer) 1 GCH CH Statesman’s Kenducky Derby M Helms/P Gilson 2 GCH CH Clussexx Red Dragon J Haverick/B Dowd/K Holbrook/J Rifenberg 3 GCH CH Clussexx Rolyarts Payola S Marx 4 GCH CH Royaile Rocksprings Dafydd K Goodrich/N Carlton 5 GCH CH Trystyn Statesman Cactus Blue S Doss/S Doss/M Riese-Bassel/S Holmes 6 GCH CH Rolyart’s Tale-Gator C Ford/S Traylor 7 GCH CH Royaile’s Man For All Seasons R Burgess/S Burgess/N Carlton 8 GCH CH Mystic Acres Reflections Of The Past K Vooris/E Vooris/D Simberlund 9 CH Clussexx Sticky Wicket K Gonzalez/J Haverick 10 GCH CH Farhill’s Smiling Jack M Hilliard

0 0 0 1 0

276

0 0 0 0 2

268

0 0 0 1 0

25

0 0 3 3 7

1892

0 0 1 2 0

377

0 0 0 0 1

257

0 0 0 1 0

166

0 0 0 0 1

104

0 0 0 1 0

79

0 1 9 12 11 3067 0 2 5 4 9

1891

0 2 1 5 5

1156

1 2 1 1 2

960

0 0 2 2 1

927

0 4 2 3 0

849

0 0 0 0 3

633

0 0 0 2 1 316

Spinoni Italiani 1 GCH CH Darby Canyon Mick Jagger D Cannon/L Williams Stanton 2 GCH CH Sweetbriar’s Excalibur Niccolo Massimiliano D Cooker/D Graff 3 GCH CH Javal I’M Movin On To Hootwire BN RN D Perrott/S Knipe 4 GCH CH Bela’s Presto Change-O RN P Miller/L Miller/K Miller 5 GCH CH Vericool L’Arte Della Leggenda OA OAJ S Acquistapace 6 GCH CH Italix Massimiliano D Graff/D Graff 7 GCH CH Couchfields Giulia At Carpe Diem S Hudson/M Brustein/D Brooks 8 GCH CH Amico Pleoso’s Chiclet C Fritts 9 GCH CH Crossroads Incredible Journey M Cross 10 CH Amico Peloso’s Revolution J Outhet/J Outhet

0 0 0 2 0

257

0 0 1 0 0

233

1 6 6 3 3

3364

0 1 0 3 4

1451

0 1 2 2 5

1027

0 0 1 2 1

322

0 2 2 1 1

264

0 0 1 1 0

235

0 0 1 0 0 228 0 0 0 1 1

227

0 0 0 1 1

210

0 0 0 0 1

145

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Vizslas 1 GCH CH Regal Point Pinnacle Of Kilauea JH D Verret/S Rushing/D Sullivan/S Middlebr 2 GCH CH Artisan Grouse Point Pink Panther JH C Miklos/S Lonabaugh/R Bernstein/J Toepk 3 GCH CH Jaybren’s Irish Star J Brennan/J Brennan 4 GCH CH Renaissance Pink Chacha A Rodriguez Casanueva 5 GCH CH Kezdet’s Russet Leather River Whisper A Wanjon/B Wanjon/J Saddlemire/B Golob 6 GCH CH Nyircsaszari Szilva Palinka JH S Kerr 7 GCH CH Cinnabar’s Sasco Finale K Stookey/S Potocik 8 GCH CH Kezdet’s Grand Mark Gedeon N Russo 9 GCH CH Brazenrock Who’s That Girl CA F Hachtel/L Hachtel/D Kramlich/J Iacobel 10 GCH CH Bowcot’s Captain Nemo G Maxwell

Weimaraners 1 GCH CH Northwoods Send Money Honey H Warren/T Palmer/P Warren 2 GCH CH Silhouettes Lifeinthefastlane C Cassidy/B Cassidy 3 GCH CH Doc N’ Camelot’s Heaven Can Wait S Thomas 4 GCH CH Win’Weim’s It’s My Grey Goose D Massey/S Line 5 GCH CH Diamond Mk The Eagle Has Landed M Wilson/N Lane 6 GCH CH Sanbar’s Truth Or Consequences JH H Finnerty/L Brady 7 GCH CH Camelot’s Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door S Thomas 8 GCH CH Rosewin Clasic Schwin Of Anson P Sage/A Sage/M Gearhart/W Gearhart 9 GCH CH Nani’s So What B Shepard/C Grisell 10 GCH CH Bowbent Carousels Perfect World M Doherty/N Mages/P Van Camp/A Mcclure

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

1 18 14 15 22 8580 1 5 3 7 2

2821

0 0 6 6 4

2543

0 2 5 2 5

1953

0 0 2 2 5

1494

0 3 2 1 1

896

0 0 1 2 2

770

0 0 2 0 0

709

0 0 1 2 1

647

0 0 1 2 4

612

3 27 25 30 21 19925 3 27 33 20 13 19468 0 9 8 6 10 4831 1 3 12 9 5

4333

0 7 9 4 6

3135

0 1 4 3 2

1141

0 0 4 1 3

962

0 0 0 2 0

516

0 1 1 2 1

455

0 1 0 0 3

448

Wirehaired Pointing Griffons 1 GCH CH Fireside’s Rio Grande JH 1 E Hunsicker 2 GCH CH Fireside’s Riding High SH 0 S Martin 3 GCH CH Harmonys Eureka 0 A Summerfelt/C Kushner 4 GCH CH Flatbrook’s Heir About Him MH 0 G Rogney/K Rogney 5 GCH CH Bear Hug Fire In The Hole JH 0 L Carroll/M Carroll 6 GCH CH Wyncliff’s Wanna Be Loved By U 0 R Baggenstos/D Baggenstos/S Biles/E Bile 7 GCH CH Bear Hug Femme Fatale BN JH CGC 0 L Carroll/M Carroll 8 GCH CH Glacier’s Whoa Nellie At Sunwood 0 C Wilt/P Wilt 9 CH Stonehenge Spontaneous Will-O’-The Wisp JH CA 0 D Conner-Wood 10 GCH CH Bear Hug Cee Barry Rockbridge JH THD 0 K Boehner

3 1 3 6

1921

0 2 2 3

1094

0 0 3 2

852

0 2 2 1

682

2 1 0 4

583

2 0 3 1

524

0 0 3 2

417

0 2 1 1

363

0 2 0 0

340

0 1 0 1

254

hound group Afghan Hounds 1 GCH CH Thaon’s Mowgli J Hafford/J Blanchard/A Sterner/D Rogers 2 GCH CH Criston Enchanted N Shaw/C Pinkston 3 GCH CH Thaon’s Wallstreet J Hafford/J Blanchard/D Rogers/J Rogers 4 GCH CH Xenos Jimlet W Slowe 5 GCH CH Stormhill’s Sweet Dreams Of Raffica G Games/S Games/S Frei/T Vanderezee 6 GCH CH Mijkelh Sikanni Of Procyon S Wallack 7 GCH CH Abaca Shacone Native Spirit A Shaw/T Chacon 8 GCH CH Exlysta Reflects The Sky D Vasti/S Ferraro 9 GCH CH Elmo’s Martian Chronicles C Harker 10 GCH CH Tells Matrix Reloaded M Galloway American English Coonhounds 1 GCH CH Alexanders Color Me Bad Ginn A Alexander American Foxhounds 1 GCH CH Kiarry’s Pandora’s Box E Charles/L Miller 2 GCH CH Dunstan Tucker G Shultz 3 GCH CH Kiarry’s Back In The Saddle P Reilly/D Grant/H Miller/L Miller 4 GCH CH Kelly Mt. Diamonds Are Forever N Jacoby 5 GCH CH Kiarry’s Eyes On The Prize At Caben S Fike/J Fournier-Fike 6 GCH CH Kelly Mt. American Idol J Rea 7 GCH CH Devlon’s Fame And Fortune K Kendall/D Leonard/K Leonard

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TOTAL

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 0 1 1

208

0 0 0 1 0

205

0 0 0 1 0

54

2 18 10 10 8

8333

8 GCH CH Orion Sundevil Luna L Patchell/D Pincheck 9 GCH CH Kiarry’s Rag Doll A Alexander/H Miller/L Miller 10 Crossroads Josie’s Dunwishin J Rathbun/T Mulhausen Basenjis 1 GCH CH Jasiri-Sukari Win Tin Tin J Jones/K Jones/C Kok 2 GCH CH Ahmahr Nahr’s The Lost Angel Gabriel J Behles/R Walley 3 GCH CH Signet Meisterhaus Gossip Girl E Johnson/B Cassell/T Brooks/S Middlebro 4 GCH CH Meisterhaus Happy Hour At Signet T Kirstein 5 GCH CH C-Quest Jokuba Zensational I Biondi De Ciabatti 6 GCH CH Reveille One For The Money D Bolte’/J Lodge/K Wisch 7 GCH DC Atarasi’s D’Lucks Edition SC N Sherman/N Scherwin 8 GCH CH Klassic’s Slam Dunk S Gruber-Kite/J Gillespie 9 CH Teazer Kazor Ekundayo For Johari C Garcia/D Yeager/J Gaidos 10 GCH CH Kivu Doo Wop Hooligan R Magill/K Fernald

TOTAL

12 32 5 1 1

18451

2 24 12 10 9

7705

2 7 2 2 2

3994

1 11 4 2 3

2256

0 6 4 5 1 1903 0 4 2 5 1

1470

0 1 0 4 4

1353

0 4 5 3 1 1301 0 6 2 5 5

1254

0 7 3 4 1

1125

0 0 0 2 0

154

34 88 24 14 6

42322

0 1 8 7 12 2282 0 1 5 6 5

1622

0 5 5 8 3

1545

0 3 2 2 5

974

0 1 2 2 4

794

0 0 1 1 2

468

1 3 0 4 5

2163

0 4 8 5 6

1968

0 1 5 5 7

1377

0 0 1 2 6

575

0 0 1 3 2

555

0 2 1 1 0

455

0 3 3 0 2

349

0 0 2 2 1

313

Basset Hounds 1 GCH CH Topsfield-Sanchu Eenie Meenie Miney Moe 8 C Orlandi/C Steidel 2 GCH CH Blossomhil’s Hello Dolly 1 S Shor 3 GCH CH Barnyard 3 Oaks Spark Of Hope 0 C Lane/V Mcmackin/C Kremenek/P Harder 4 GCH CH Park Melody Chief Apache 0 P Cox/J Dias/B Maurer 5 GCH CH Splash’s Riverboat Gambler 0 J Nolan/B Nolan/J Nolan/W Nolan 6 GCH CH Bear Paw Morningwood New Sheriff In Town 0 V Prescott/B Keene/D Keene 7 GCH CH Desiree Acres Dozer 0 J Mack/J Casey 8 GCH CH Kahl Me Foxglen’s Cool Dude 0 B Kahl 9 GCH CH Houndwalker’s Hush Money 0 M Burk 10 GCH CH Gypsy’s Pert ‘Neer’ Perfect 0 K Collier/D Hagy

48 37 20 7

15251

11 11 10 9

4894

5 10 11 7

3608

3 1 6 5

1140

0 2 1 0

722

0 2 2 3

381

0 1 0 0

376

0 1 3 3

336

0 0 1 2

332

0 1 1 2

332

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Beagles (13 in. and under) 1 GCH CH Bougain’E Naughty-N-Lovely Alvin 3 S Adungchongruk/S Ott 2 GCH CH Lanbur Angel Wears Prada 1 K Lockwood/J Woodring 3 GCH CH Lomapoint Huckleberry 1 C Long 4 GCH CH Encore’s Rerun Of Roirdan 0 C Kaplan/C Herr/T Nesmith/E Dziuk 5 GCH CH Vinla-Cabaret’s Gold Standard 1 S Ayers/K Brooks 6 GCH CH Barrister’s Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend 0 B Manifold/S Robblee

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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

1 6 4 8 13 3461

9 13 7 10 6696 8 9 7 8

3507

5 2 7 4

2575

2 6 11 6

2357

2 8 4 9

1806

2 4 7 6

1660

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

Final 2012Statistics

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

1 3 1 1 5

911

0 3 2 1 1

763

0 0 3 3 4

655

0 1 4 1 2

612

5 22 21 12 6

9691

1 8 6 3 9

3874

0 7 7 9 4

2096

0 4 3 2 2

1153

0 1 2 4 7

1006

0 4 2 2 2

991

0 4 1 1 2

811

0 1 1 2 0

631

0 0 0 2 1

458

0 0 2 3 2

420

7 GCH CH Windkist Bossa Nova L Bertagnolli/C Sathle 8 GCH CH Lanbur Quest For The Best C Miller/C Miller/J Woodring 9 GCH CH Langehren Xenoveva T Davies/M Andrade 10 GCH CH Skyline’s Dream Big K Forbes/C Conger Beagles (over 13 in.) 1 GCH CH Torquay Be Nice To Me M Chagas/M Botelho/A Botelho 2 GCH CH K-Run Lanbur The Truth All Around J Rodes 3 GCH CH Lochnaw Something Good E Blankenship 4 GCH CH Cabaret Come Chase The Dream T Olson/J Simpson/C Stone/P Ivett 5 GCH CH Bridgehill’s Mr. Mason’s Misbehavin’ D Milke/G Milke 6 GCH CH Langrigg Star Ofth Stage T Steele/E Dziuk 7 GCH CH Foxtail’s Sweet Dream S Berndt-Smith/D Smith/M Kurtzner 8 GCH CH Gwencalon’s Chocolate Chip W Friend/K Friend 9 GCH CH Barrister’s Manhattan Melodrama B Manifold 10 GCH CH Rockwoods Milo Tipster J Hubenak/S Moore/S Hubenak

Black and Tan Coonhounds 1 GCH CH Windbourne Hd Ranch King Of The Road 0 S Campbell/C Rutten/T Skinner/S Skinner 2 GCH CH Windbourne Every Hand’s A Winner 0 A Mitchell 3 GCH CH Kalan’s Ramblin Rose Of Oak Hill 0 O Owens/A Willard/K Willard 4 GCH CH Rockytop Practical Magic CD 0 E Atchley 5 GCH CH Foxfire Full Force Gale 0 A Mcilwaine/R Urban 6 GCH CH Jazzman Comebacker 0 Z Bolin 7 GCH CH Kennisaw I’m Getting Sentimental Over You 0 J Doran 8 CH Jazzman Never Count Your Money 0 A Magenau/J Magenau 9 CH Windbourne Like A Rock 0 S Campbell 10 GCH CH CSG Clover Creek Big Daddy CD RE 0 K Winn Bloodhounds 1 GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Kiss And Tell S Lacroix/H Whitcomb 2 GCH CH Heathers A Little Night Music E Befus 3 GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Windfall K Hansen/M Hansen/S Hamil/L Burch 4 GCH CH Soonipi Friends In Low Places Mlh K Dewey/S Katos 5 GCH CH You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby At The Magpie M Thompson/C Kaminski 6 GCH CH Flessner’s International S’Cess S Vancamp/H Helmer/Z Helmer 7 GCH CH Flessner’s International Space Station At Honidge J Mcdonald 8 GCH CH Badgershill Muldoon Of Heather L Sherman 9 GCH CH Houndwalkers Sebastian Of The Groves D Groves/M Groves 10 CH M&M’s Price Of Freedom R Greenlee/A Greenlee/M Nye Bluetick Coonhounds 1 GCH CH Charwin Fairmont Sweet Society Blue Snuff C Woods/T Kastner 2 GCH CH Black Knights Balu Power D Crump/A Heiser/A Alexander 3 CH Southern Flame Fire & Ice C Grooms/G Black 4 GCH CH CSG So. Flame Blame It On The Rain C Grooms/G Black 5 CH Southern Flame Great Bawls Of Fire C Grooms/G Black Borzois 1 GCH CH Greyhaven This Rough Magic SC F Vogel/M Hough/L Spiers 2 GCH CH Aashtoria Wildhunt Hidden Agenda R Riel/C Riel/S Mcgraw 3 GCH CH Raynbos Run For The Roses J Zucker/R Zucker 4 GCH CH Aruzia Priority One JC L Scott/J Scott 5 GCH CH Soyara’s The Flying Dutchman P Hlatky/G Hlatky 6 GCH CH Wildwood Fiery Run Out Of My Dreams E Tolley/D Nutting 7 GCH CH Golightly’s Big Day M Zobel/R Stachon 8 GCH CH Majenkir Bookstor Glamour Girl K Staudt-Cartabona/K Spey 9 GCH CH Radharc Royal St. Kitts M Lucia 10 GCH CH Majenkir Bookstor Vintage Glamour K Staudt-Cartabona Dachshunds (Longhaired) 1 GCH CH Hundeleben Queen’s Armada Sl C Puig/K Gonzalez/P Stephens 2 GCH CH Briardach’s Rock Star M Martin/P Martin/S Bennett/P Chapman

2 5 6 3

1880

0 4 1 3

1259

1 2 2 6

849

0 2 1 6

616

0 2 1 4 610 0 1 0 2

459

0 3 1 2

398

0 0 0 1

175

0 0 0 1

145

0 0 0 1

142

7 35 31 14 9

17580

0 6 10 12 4

4657

1 12 20 18 9

4299

0 4 7 5 3

1960

1 1 5 5 2

1887

0 1 4 3 3

1094

0 2 3 0 0

665

0 2 1 0 0

365

0 1 1 0 1

258

0 0 0 0 1

153

2 6 7 5 9

3486

0 0 1 1 0

308

0 0 0 0 1

50

0 0 1 0 0

37

0 0 1 0 0

32

2 12 16 15 10 5492 1 5 6 2 4

5102

0 9 7 10 7

3103

0 3 0 2 2

1283

0 3 3 5 2

1241

0 2 1 4 2

769

0 0 1 3 3

667

0 2 0 1 2

570

0 1 2 2 0

457

0 3 1 0 0

419

8 48 27 12 8

13545

1 10 10 10 14 5704


B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

3 GCH CH Vongays-Rubears Black Velvet Wrap Sl G Richards/V Richards 4 GCH CH Rose Farm’s Frasier Of Nantucket Ml R Weinman 5 GCH CH Aviance Solo’s He’s The One Sl V Diker 6 GCH CH Seidach’s Diggin’ Up Bones B Wuest/H Wuest 7 GCH CH Leoralee’s What Love Is Sl D Amiel/W Cunningham/M Singleton 8 GCH CH Solo’s Playboy Sl P Carter/K Vidrine/S Garza 9 GCH CH Gemdach Red Rocker N Haupt/K Haupt 10 GCH CH Pramada’s Rough-N-Tumble L M Peat/M Heaslet Dachshunds (Smooth) 1 GCH CH Grandgables Sumbuddy Walden D Waldo 2 GCH CH Brownwood Topaz Ss W Cunningham/J Cerasini/R Brown 3 GCH CH Spellbound’s You Go First K Brown 4 GCH CH Bessdachs Electric Martini M Lara/B Jeffery 5 GCH CH Toskydox Witchy Woman Ss S Lutosky 6 GCH CH Dynadaux Redneck Fancy Boy Ms C Senff/P Spencer/B Claxton/B Sandoval 7 GCH CH R Hill’s Total Knockout Ms RN T Frenia 8 GCH CH Toskydox India Pale Ale Ss S Lutosky 9 GCH CH Joy-Dens Cha-Ching-Cha-Ching Ss J Warren 10 GCH CH Grandgables Wee Cactus Jack G Jeavons/M Houston-Mcmillan Dachshunds (Wirehaired) 1 GCH CH Raydachs Playing With Fire V Gleishorbach Sw S Ray/M Sakoda/J Sakoda 2 GCH CH J’s Starbarrack’s Babybug’Sdevil Ofabug S Johnson/M Heywood 3 GCH CH Del Prado’s Bar Code W A Bischel/M Bedowitz 4 GCH CH Summer Hill Pride And Prejudice J Koch/M Koch/J Fabelo 5 GCH CH Free Spirit Red Smoke Rising Mw C Mckenzie/M Title 6 GCH CH Tievoli Rumors Oh Hail Yeah-Mw K Smith/S Ehr 7 GCH CH Kadell’s Smart ‘N Pretty W L Reynolds/C Cahill/J Cahill 8 GCH CH Lockshire Detour To Sanlyn K Lockyer/T Lockyer/M Chryssanthis/S Chr 9 GCH CH Dontis I’M Just A Glitterbug At Drakken A Mendenhall 10 GCH CH Raydachs Ruby Tuesday Sw S Ray English Foxhounds 1 GCH CH Sunup’s Parliament M Heile/C Heile/S Whaley 2 GCH CH Monocacy Bend’s Wellington T Koerber 3 GCH CH Sunup’s Steeplechase S Whaley 4 CH Whipperin’s The Wizard M Henricks/V Crowell-Book/M Penny Greyhounds 1 GCH CH Rubicon’s He’s So Fine P Rubinstein 2 GCH CH Grandcru Paleo Of Sobers M Steele/R Gaudet 3 GCH CH Gaia Elfin Dance A Sowders/N Fetter 4 GCH CH Grandcru Orion With Mistweave C Dabbs/R Gaudet 5 GCH CH Chaparral Isle Of Skye C Marzluf/T Marzluf/C Curlee 6 GCH CH Shylo The Party Spot B Clark/S Fisher/R Ungar 7 GCH CH Sierra’s Lamborghini Diablo S Hempel/B Hempel/G Sherman/C Robertson 8 CH Grandcru Araujo With Mistweave H Kolonko/M Slade/R Gaudet 9 GCH CH J.A.Y. Jp Gojoe Martial Eagle N Fetter/E Edgerton 10 GCH CH Arghandab Sacred Dance At Cebar JC E Edgerton Harriers 1 GCH CH Downhome Hitech Innovator J Sanchez 2 GCH CH Tallyho The Time Of My Life D Maguire/M Nell 3 CH Bluhils Sakura Encore Performance B Fox/M Griffith/R Sage 4 CH Jackpot Kingsbury Toblerone B Harding/M Harding Ibizan Hounds 1 GCH CH Harehill’s Ace In The Hole K Gindler/D Gindler/W Anderson 2 GCH CH Gryphons Time Keeper JC K Campbell/L Reeves/S Fegan 3 GCH CH Loco Motion’s Dancing Queen K Hjelm 4 GCH DC Jakona’s Swiss Miss SC S Murphy/J Armstrong 5 GCH CH Serandida East So Bigstar J Brown/S St John-Brown/L Sikora/J Manos

TOTAL

0 5 5 8 11 2365 0 0 0 4 5

1095

0 3 2 7 6

1093

0 1 1 6 7

949

0 1 2 1 3

577

0 2 0 1 1

571

0 1 0 3 3

541

0 0 1 0 3

504

0 4 2 5 5

2499

0 1 2 11 10 2447 0 5 10 3 9

2032

0 1 5 5 10 1624 0 0 3 2 2

1110

0 0 0 6 5

965

0 1 0 4 2

528

0 0 0 3 3

501

0 2 1 1 3

407

0 0 0 2 0

310

1 5 8 6 4

3394

0 5 9 3 12 2900 0 2 3 5 8

1318

1 3 3 4 4

1159

0 0 3 7 5

1079

0 2 3 2 3

1066

0 0 3 2 3

965

0 0 5 4 4

783

0 0 1 2 4

623

0 0 2 1 1

529

0 1 1 0 0

296

0 0 1 0 1

217

0 0 0 0 1

140

0 0 0 0 1

57

1 7 6 6 5

2702

1 1 2 0 1

1403

0 1 5 4 0 1265 0 3 1 1 0

856

0 0 1 1 2

508

0 2 2 1 0

388

0 0 0 1 2

302

0 0 1 1 0

290

0 0 0 1 1

279

0 1 0 0 0

238

27 106 35 15 9

38119

0 13 14 16 17 5630 0 0 0 0 1

47

0 0 0 0 1

12

0 4 6 6 9

3513

0 1 1 7 3

1148

0 0 0 3 3

494

0 0 3 0 1

467

0 0 2 2 2

440

6 GCH CH Arbeca’s Opus For Danzante JC D Nester/J Stevens 7 CH Smotare’s Strictly Business N Wissell 8 GCH CH Alfheim’s Hawaii Five O SC K Jensen 9 GCH CH Amahte’s Rockin The Red Carpet R Hozempa 10 GCH CH Serandida Spirit’s Angelo P Baker

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 1 2 0

288

0 0 1 0 2

245

0 0 0 0 2

208

0 0 0 1 1

192

0 0 1 1 1

192

Irish Wolfhounds 1 GCH CH Dun Myrica Lyre Of Eagle S Mcdonald/J Roland/K Roland 2 GCH CH Limerick Frosty The Showman L Souza/J Souza-Bartlett 3 GCH CH Pinehurst Garret K Catov-Goodell 4 GCH CH Mysham Inspiring Aslan G Hawksworth 5 GCH CH Nalaney’s Padraig D Laney/N Laney 6 GCH CH Pennybright Wigeon G Bernardi/R Bernardi/S Wilde 7 GCH CH Ygdrasil Laird O The Dance Prydain C Mclean 8 GCH CH Desert Dune At Curiann J Ryan 9 CH Kerryarc Breawyn Ffynnon Garw D Gallant/A Gallant 10 CH Kellcastle Rushmore J Ault/A Spalding Norwegian Elkhounds 1 GCH CH Vin-Melca’s The Norseman P Trotter/J Reed 2 GCH CH Tioka’s American Ride L Webster 3 GCH CH Aspenrepublik Into The Wind M Kenton 4 GCH CH Aspen’s Playin’ Around R Rhoden/R Rhoden 5 GCH CH Somerri Dunharrow’s Devil Ray J Silker 6 GCH CH Vikrest ‘N Ruskar Hy Style L Forrest/P Viken/P Waltz 7 GCH CH Vin-Melca’s Wolfwind Invader T Gains/S Gains 8 GCH CH Elvbend’s The Soldier’s Tear A Peterson/J Peterson 9 CH Somerri Dunharrow’s Dynamo J Silker/W Totten 10 GCH CH Silhouettte’s Au Fish E Olsen/K Olsen/S Kaplan Otterhounds 1 GCH CH Aberdeens Under The Influence A Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine 2 GCH CH Riverspruce Yukon Jack N Wallens/R Wallens 3 GCH CH Kalevala’s Always In Scentsational Style C Glenn/S Glenn/K Burke/K Gertler 4 Magicwood Howlaways Ropin The Dream S Macquiddy/W Mellon

0 2 2 2 4

1325

0 0 1 4 1

1191

0 2 2 1 2

796

0 0 1 3 1

592

0 3 1 1 2

583

0 1 0 2 2

516

0 0 4 2 0

514

0 0 0 3 2

488

0 1 2 2 1

405

0 0 1 1 1

300

3 18 10 8 3

7949

0 7 9 8 3

3019

0 2 1 5 6

1609

0 1 3 10 7

966

0 0 1 2 4

682

0 0 6 2 7

658

0 0 3 2 2

573

0 1 3 0 1

526

0 1 1 3 1

472

0 0 0 3 2

404

0 3 5 6 8

2027

0 7 7 7 5

1196

1 3 2 5 0

1161

0 1 1 3 2

778

The Dog News Top Ten List Presents

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

Final 2012Statistics

5 GCH CH White River’s He’s A Keeper! E Carmichael/D Carmichael 6 GCH CH Corcragael Frazer Nash R Damron/G Damron/B Loddesol 7 GCH CH Dekenchar’s Noble Legend D Steffen/K Steffen 8 GCH CH Aberdeen’s Ultimate Addiction J Mullen/D Blunt/J Mcilwaine/A Mcilwaine 9 Riverrun Magical Moment B Follett/D Follett 10 Magicwood Kalevala Wink At The Moon R Van Houten/B Van Houten Petits Bassets Griffons Vendeens 1 GCH CH Soletrader Maggie May D Moore 2 GCH CH Monkhams Famous Grouse J Neuschaefer/D Bruce/J Lacey-Black/L Sk 3 GCH CH Jaren’s Ready Set Don’T Go At R-N-B R Jones/B Helvey/K Prott-Clugston 4 GCH CH Celestial Cj’s All’s Well That Ends Well J Hurty/L Florian/C Hurty/M Florian/P He 5 GCH CH Jus A Redd Hott Pepper A Sneider/P Sneider 6 GCH CH Mirepoix’s Son Of A Duck F Daum/R Stillwaggon/J Zigich/R Litman 7 GCH CH Always Blue Caboose J Hacker 8 GCH CH Clementine’s Minolo Blanc B Loddesol/R Loddesol/F Neuwirth 9 GCH CH Jodell Boogie Back To Texas J Hayes/D Moore 10 GCH CH Skiptons Blessed Union At The Chapel P Ritter/Z Helmer

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 3 1 1 1

675

0 2 1 4 4

557

0 1 1 0 1

461

0 1 1 0 2

272

0 0 0 1 1

176

0 0 0 1 0

166

2 16 18 17 9

7302

2 15 20 14 13 5134 0 8 17 13 9

4634

0 9 8 7 9

3149

0 0 6 5 4

1247

0 0 0 3 2

567

0 0 0 1 3

442

0 0 3 0 1

423

0 0 1 0 0

231

0 0 0 0 1

107

Pharaoh Hounds 1 GCH CH Faouziah’s Faramir 1 J Mosing/J Hall 2 GCH DC Hallam’s Ethan Ramel MC LCX 2 S Sipperly/D Carota 3 GCH CH Mia-Bakhu Conspiracy Theory V Hallam SC CA 0 T Haig/P Haig 4 GCH DC Mia’s Bakhu Risky Business Of Hallam RN SC CA 0 D Kunard 5 GCH CH Reedly Road Globetrotter 1 M Evteeva/M Sheiner/R Stark 6 GCH CH Farao Anubis Inferno SC 0 D Cooper/B Clooten 7 GCH CH Tiara Ne-Kabu Abu Simbel Ankh 0 J Ault/K Grega/T Ault 8 GCH DC Nefer-Temu Vou Te Contar SC 0 E Kerridge 9 GCH DC Mia Bakhu Sleeping With The Enemy Of Hallam SC 0 R Newman/D Carota/P Haig/L Witt 10 GCH DC Hallam’s Gysai Gabriel RE MC LCX2 0 T Severino/M Severino/D Carota/S Sipperl Plotts 1 GCH CH Alexanders Mob Boss Capone A Alexander Redbone Coonhounds 1 GCH CH CCH Eskai’s Sir Kasper S Hendrix 2 GCH CH CWSG CCH Sidearm Jungle King Mufasa J Mills/L Mills 3 GCH CH Idole’ Coonfused Cleatus N Grubb/C Paul 4 Herray’s Red Gunner G Herbrand/R Raymond 5 CH Twisted Creek Gentlemen, Start Your Engines S Dellapenta/J Kochensparger 6 GCH CH Stone House Workin Boot Scout M Smith/C Smith 7 GCH CH Red Ferns Dominio T Winkley 8 GCH CH Twistedcreektheycallme Thunder M Smith/C Smith Rhodesian Ridgebacks 1 GCH CH Whirlaways Ida Belle’s A Ringing L Fitzgerald/J Lozowski/C Kitsch 2 GCH CH Spring Valley’s Always There A Thompson 3 GCH CH Raquel Welch Of Malabo Apd A Paola Diniz 4 GCH CH Camelot’s Ventura Adventure F Walters/G Walters/C Heathcock 5 GCH CH Diablo’s Dark Knight’s Nemesis L Weiss/N Faville 6 GCH CH Kimani’s Time Honored A Hanna/A Walls/R Porter 7 GCH CH Spurridge’s Axl Of Lionridge P Olney 8 GCH CH Camelot’s Red Hot Tamale C Heathcock/C Hadley 9 GCH CH Vyrtuous Command Performance SC S Walters 10 GCH CH Zareba’s Baddest Bess M Glodowski Salukis 1 GCH CH Sandstorm Blue Nile Bubbles Of Jatara J Harrington/S Winsted/S Middlebrooks 2 GCH CH Aurora’s The Song And Dance Man J Mueller/E Blake 3 GCH CH Jamora Mystic Topaz JC S Forsyth/J Forsyth/K Anselmo/J Morrison 4 GCH CH Bay Watch Babe Von Agrani K Setty/L Bettis 5 GCH CH Quanmarra Thonolan K Scerbo/R Scerbo/I Rasmussen 6 GCH DC Shahtani Ivory Moon SC L May/G Thornton/M Mccowen Continued on page 174

21 28 18 14 8313 16 11 12 11 4925 1 11 9 4

2923

2 8 6 5

1610

2 2 2 3

1534

0 4 4 1

942

4 1 3 2

835

1 1 3 2

756

0 1 2 2

588

1 1 2 3

495

0 0 1 0 0

232

2 20 13 9 7

7333

0 4 11 5 7

2510

0 0 2 2 4

723

0 0 0 1 0

190

0 0 0 1 1

102

0 0 0 0 1

91

0 0 0 0 1

64

0 0 0 1 0

34

4 26 25 17 10 10509 0 5 10 14 4

3575

1 12 6 6 6

3483

0 5 8 12 12 3263 0 2 5 4 7

2857

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

0 4 3 5 3

1904 TOTAL

0 2 11 8 2

1898

0 2 2 6 5

1614

0 1 2 6 0

1510

0 1 6 2 6

1302

9 53 30 15 4

17008

2 18 15 7 5

6730

2 5 6 5 3

3873

0 7 10 6 8

2182

1 4 4 4 6

1956

1 6 1 2 2

1680

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7 GCH CH Baghdad Be Still My Heart JC L Ackerman/P Bockman-Chato 8 GCH CH Baha Persian Of Interest CD SC NA AXJ C Coile 9 GCH CH Shiraz Dreamweaver JC M Edwards/E Edwards 10 GCH CH Shiraz California Dreamin’ N Eriksson/I Solberg Eriksson Scottish Deerhounds 1 GCH CH Brakenshire Scotch N Ice G Bontecou 2 GCH CH Foxcliffe Enchanted Evening C Dove/R Dove 3 GCH CH Lehigh Ennis Carmichael JC P Pascoe/G Winchell 4 GCH CH Thistleglen Foxcliffe Ultraviolet J Frye/C Dove 5 GCH CH Jaraluv Tarot J Brinlee/R Brinlee 6 GCH CH Lehigh-Darkwynd Flora P Pascoe/P Smithson 7 GCH CH Dhu Mohr Pennant’s Quilleran S Matheson 8 GCH CH Highlander’s Celtic Carol M Freeman/J Freeman 9 CH Jaraluv Raise The Bar S Jun/D Jun 10 CH Witsend Satine J Bowman Treeing Walker Coonhounds 1 GCH CH Alexanders Gold Rush Xcetera A Alexander 2 GCH CH Stackem Up I Did It My Way CM T Snedegar/J Horner/N Constance-Cook/J R 3 GCH CH C-Cruz Gold Rush X-Rated A Alexander/C Willis 4 CH Dry River’z Shattered Dreams J Confer/K Purchiss 5 Stackem Ups Broadway Mistress A Carter/J Rentfro 6 Stackem Ups Coal Miners Daughter G Conley/A Culver 7 GCH CH Edge’s Clay Hollow Miss Piper A Alexander 8 Stackem Up Justified T Snenegar/C Reedy Whippets 1 GCH CH Sporting Fields Bahama Sands D Butt/A Giles 2 GCH CH Starline’s Chanel JC L Lawrence/C Lawrence/N Lawrence/L Wilso 3 GCH CH Starline’s Oxford Victim Of Love L Lawrence/C Lawrence/L Wilson 4 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s Speed Demon C Harris 5 GCH CH Karasar’s Remembrence K Kuper/N Barthelette/K Mlynar/A Alvarez 6 GCH CH Endeavor’s White Roses On Nysa Hill J Shepherd/L Stewart 7 GCH DC Ableaim Que The Music MC G Boyd/J Boyd 8 GCH CH Snow Hill Beatrix Soul Delight JC CA W Dvorak/S Hughes 9 GCH CH Festiva’s Lucy Is Fashionably Late JC A Carlson/B Carlson 10 GCH CH Starline’s Windborn Sweet Liberty L Lawrence/P Splawn

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 1 2 3 0

532

0 0 1 0 1

507

0 1 0 0 0

470

1 14 12 9 6

4201

1 7 2 2 4

2752

1 5 3 0 1

1679

1 2 0 0 3

1072

0 1 1 1 0

598

0 0 2 2 0

462

0 1 0 0 0

428

0 0 0 4 1

404

0 1 1 1 0

399

0 1 0 0 0

377

0 1 3 5 4

0 7 1 3 8

1652

0 0 0 2 2

355

0 0 1 0 1

198

0 0 0 0 1

166

0 1 0 0 0

121

0 0 1 0 0

75

0 1 1 0 1

63

0 0 0 1 0 42 10 55 25 13 5

15639

4 26 6 5 2

9921

3 21 15 12 5

7134

4 23 16 9 8

7036

4 22 12 8 0

5430

2 15 11 12 5

4972

1 3 7 5 1

2473

0 5 6 7 3

1961

0 3 3 4 5

1269

0 0 3 1 3

789

working group Akitas 1 GCH CH Cr - Wicca’s Trade Secret A Bavaria/C Burke/T Bavaria/J Charnik 2 GCH CH Hikay’s Witch With Attitude K Venezia 3 GCH CH Buckridge’s No Doubt About It D Osborn/E Vanden Avond 4 GCH CH Sherob Stardust It Had To Be You T Witte/R Witte/S Wallis 5 GCH CH Ruthdales Candy From A Baby L Stark/R Stark 6 GCH CH Sondaisa Tough Act To Follow Stardust C Sullivan/R Witte/T Witte 7 GCH CH Moonlight’s Takara Glamour Girl J Breen/T Breen/C Stanley 8 GCH CH Sondaisa Fyre When Ready C Sullivan 9 GCH CH Blackngold Witchy Woman L Jordan-Fenner/S Scofield 10 GCH CH Crown Royals Start’N A Revolution I Linerud/S Compton Alaskan Malamutes 1 GCH CH Catanyas Latin Lover P Kendrisk/A Martinez/A Syar/M Stone 2 GCH CH Tugar’s America’s Most Wanted K Hausner/S Das 3 GCH CH Nfoakixa Over The Rainbow A Mayberry-Welch/R Roffey 4 GCH CH Alcan Come Snodanc With Me D Mccomb/D Ragsdale 5 GCH CH Jazzland Rain On Quileute J Dewing/R Dysart/C Neely 6 GCH CH Samaljankan’s I’M The One At Nyrakym K Colman/J Nirhamo

174 dog news

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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

6 25 23 12 11 15586 2 17 11 12 7

8444

3 17 9 6 3

7567

0 4 10 6 12 3672 0 4 4 8 5

3664

0 4 4 5 7

2725

1 1 6 1 5

1514

0 1 2 3 1

1221

0 0 1 0 2

837

0 0 0 2 0

672

1 20 16 14 3

11624

1 3 4 9 5

4518

1 4 5 5 2

2104

0 3 3 2 2

1137

0 1 0 1 3

746

0 0 1 1 2

609

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

7 CH Peaceriver Silverice Summer Solstice 1 L Bryne/A Syar 8 GCH CH Kaviak’s Lord Of The Dance 1 M Richards 9 GCH CH Koolrunnings’N’Terraglos’U’Can’T Touch This 0 G Toussaint/T Toussaint 10 GCH CH Joshua’s Guns And Roses 0 C Chauvie/C Sires Anatolian Shepherd Dogs 1 GCH CH Inanna Bay Boudreau Of Luckyhit E Tallon/K Marcus 2 GCH CH Jughandle Mr Arrowroot C O’Brien/A Myers 3 GCH CH Carpe Diem’s Old School S Wykle 4 GCH CH Lucky Hit Bethany Beyaz Kumru J York/E Conard 5 GCH CH Birinci’s Piedpiper Goes Full Circle J Hahn/N Wargas Bernese Mountain Dogs 1 GCH CH Sapphires Briscoe R Layman Adams/C Arbuthnot 2 GCH CH Alpenspirit Just In Time S Singleton/M Turbide 3 GCH CH Tallpine’s Appletini RN D Hitchcock/S Crisp 4 GCH CH Horton Bay’s Just Wild About L Jodar 5 GCH CH Ilsa Van De Klaverhoeve T Gerli 6 GCH CH Jennycreek’s Lord Bacchus J Reams/D Reams/B Biewett 7 GCH CH Liebenhund’s Who’s Your Daddy R Jacksic/B Bych 8 GCH CH Loriendells Sword Of Elendil J Giannone/K Giannone 9 GCH CH B-Havens Sherpa’s Mtn Endeavor J Byers 10 GCH CH Alpenspirit Who’s On First A Summers/G Summers/L Weber

503

2 0 0 1

488

0 0 2 2

467

0 0 0 2

415

0 0 0 4 0

691

0 0 0 0 1

326

0 0 1 0 1

252

0 0 0 0 1

65

0 0 0 0 1

42

0 6 11 10 4

5393

1 9 8 5 7

4932

0 3 8 5 12 4042 0 3 5 8 4

2489

0 0 1 3 7

1796

0 1 2 1 3

1265

0 0 5 4 3

1130

0 0 3 1 2

1056

0 2 2 2 3

862

0 2 2 3 0

850

Black Russian Terriers 1 GCH CH Zilya’s Chicago Blues Fusion At Runes CD RN 0 D Patterson 2 GCH CH Blesk Nochi Iz Chigasovo CGC 1 J Barney 3 GCH CH Valkyrie’s Funny Girl RN 0 V Vest/B Sothcott 4 GCH CH Sora’s Pride Of The Desert-Czar CD RAE 0 A Castro-Marlowe/M Mastroianni 5 CH Sora’s Legacy Mazal 0 M Mastroianni 6 GCH CH Russian Bears Juri Tupolev CD RA 0 D Hawkes 7 GCH CH Aristes Paint It Black 0 D Poulson/C Stumm/F Dilsauer 8 GCH CH Petr Pervy Iz Russkoi Dinastii 0 L Jordan 9 GCH CH Gladiator S Zolotogo Grada 0 S Gaunt 10 GCH CH Kamila At Aristes S Nadezhdonoi Poljany 0 C Stumm/F Dilsaver/S Gaunt

The Dog News Top Ten List Presents

6 9 16 11 4840 3 3 4 2

3014

3 3 5 5

1298

1 1 1 2

708

0 1 0 1

453

0 0 0 2

313

0 0 0 1

263

0 1 1 1

249

0 2 0 1

221

0 0 0 1

209

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

Final 2012Statistics

TOTAL

2 0 0 0

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

Boxers 1 GCH CH R And G’s Mystical Dancer 23 R Bezerra/B Bachman/R Servetnick/C Desmo 2 GCH CH Winfall I Dream Of Style 23 K Robbins/C Robbins/G Adkins/B Adkins/T 3 GCH CH Draco Greets Dassin With Fourbears 4 W Truesdale/Z Truesdale/J Vergnetti/J Pi 4 GCH CH Ho-Pa’s Grand Slam 2 A Anderson/S Anderson 5 GCH CH Jacquet’s Laredo El Encanto 1 D Sparks/N Sparks/L Casella 6 GCH CH Sapphires Violet Sky In Vegas Of Streamline 0 D Young/J Young/G Freer/C Freer 7 GCH CH Raintree’s The Recruit 1 D Dye/P Dye 8 GCH CH Boca’s Royal Palms Splish Splash 1 J Dorfman/A Dorfman/G Bower/J Bower 9 GCH CH Lazy K’s Dulce De Leche 1 S Gubernatis/A Clark/J Rosen/G Karwoski 10 GCH CH Adellins Nantess Look At Mimi 0 L Kulow/N Savage/T Savage Bullmastiffs 1 GCH CH Windovers Hey There Handsome 1 D Pendleton/H Brogan/M Mcgovern/M Mcgove 2 GCH CH Newcastle’s Picturesque Picasso 0 K Spencer/A Scully 3 GCH CH Kingslynne-Kimo Nw Connection 0 J Treiber/E Treiber 4 GCH CH Ridgetop’s From Russia With Love 0 O Whittall/G Dittman 5 GCH CH Newcastle’s Blame It On The Sun 1 A Scully/K Spencer 6 GCH CH Ishanas Singular Sensation At Leatherneck 0 J Robinson/J Ekstrom 7 GCH CH Dal Primo Magic Moment 0 M Harwood/C Corner 8 GCH CH Dal Primo’s B’Mew Just In Queso 0 E Gonzalez 9 CH Leatherneck’s It’s A Bull’S-Eye BN RN 0 C Eull 10 GCH CH Zaltana’s For Whom The Bell Tolls 0 S Bell Cane Corso 1 GCH CH Liberty’s Armed And Dangerous R Cuzzo/J Hovorka/S Ribbs 2 GCH CH Firehorse Franklin J Weaver/R Hoser 3 GCH CH Maximo’s Jack G Rodriguez/A Fino 4 GCH CH Sleeping Giant’s Vittore E Sawyers-Robles/K Cressia 5 GCH CH Timoniere Zolee D Musto 6 GCH CH Wildwoods Cirino Di Campo R Hudgens 7 GCH CH Epic Diesel Of Castleguard C Cline/R Cline/H King 8 GCH CH Angelo Del Guardiano Sergio A Pingsterhaus 9 GCH CH Del’ Agreste Bin Up To No Good At Sno- Storm D Rotkowski/W Yingling 10 GCH CH Windypine’s Fully Loaded RN B Spiece Doberman Pinschers 1 GCH CH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici S Lundy/D Lundy/J Mullins/K Mullins 2 GCH CH D’s Remember When A Dinardo/S Dinardo 3 GCH CH Caryola’s Antigua N Barksdale/M Barksdale/D Avedon 4 GCH CH Foxfires Best To Come Along P Besand/N Besand/S St. John/M Santana/T 5 GCH CH Tiburon Ariel Bella Dona M Moyer/T Moyer 6 GCH CH Gallant’s First And Foremost V Ciden P Healy/M Fasth/D Huckfeldt/C Huckfeldt 7 GCH CH Vondura’s Xcelerator Belle Amie R Tracy/J Covert/M Dellorto/K Fox 8 GCH CH Cambria’s Mint Condition B Singh 9 GCH CH Jaroe Legend Of Irish Spirit R Kelly 10 GCH CH Francesca’s House Of Blues R Hennessey Dogues de Bordeaux 1 GCH CH Mount Sinai’s Crusader St Amand P Duvall 2 GCH CH Evergreen’s Rub My Belly At Rising Star J Roberts/L Parker 3 GCH CH Oak Hollow’s A Star Is Born H Branscum 4 CH Woodland Park Atlas Shannon V Shannon 5 Crimson’s Baby Got Back At Epitome C Wanderi 6 CH Northland’s Hazelnut M Fields

TOTAL

67 27 12 4

35115

50 29 10 2

27442

14 6 7 2

7039

17 9 11 7

6561

11 11 10 7

5701

6 5 8 5

3753

4 5 2 2

3485

4 6 8 1

2692

2 5 5 5

2336

7 5 9 4

2178

10 11 11 6

5613

11 8 8 10 4510 4 4 4 2

2564

0 5 4 6

2162

3 1 3 2

1984

2 5 1 2

1726

4 1 3 5

1450

2 1 4 5

1354

3 2 4 1

845

2 1 1 2

832

0 5 5 6 6

2112

0 1 4 4 5

1923

0 0 1 2 4

1163

0 0 0 1 5

802

0 0 0 2 6

796

0 0 1 1 1

559

0 0 0 1 3

538

0 0 0 1 2

361

0 0 0 1 0

328

0 0 1 2 2

295

46 116 18 5 2

66328

15 54 23 14 8

25211

0 7 9 14 15 7759 2 8 12 12 6 6975 3 10 9 8 2

6702

0 5 8 8 6

3496

2 3 8 8 3

3347

1 10 6 2 2

2931

0 6 10 5 5

2831

1 4 4 3 4

2760

0 3 6 12 21 6611 0 1 3 7 15 4210 0 0 0 1 0

124

0 0 0 0 2

90

0 0 0 0 1

52

0 0 0 0 1

38

German Pinschers 1 GCH CH Midernoch A Phortune Of Phranklins CA 0 C French 2 GCH CH Oakwood V Kaitlers Revival 0 J Vandervort 3 GCH CH Dabney’s Snapdragon RE 0 L Krukar/J Krukar 4 GCH CH Daveren’s Peaceful Dream CA 0 J Robinson/J Eastman 5 GCH CH SD Mandrakes Firey Genie 0 L Van Horn/D Foster/J Knight Austin

1 1 10 8

1458

2 1 2 7

1130

0 1 2 3

703

0 0 0 3

191

0 0 2 1

172


B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 0 1 0

103

0 0 0 1 0

53

0 0 0 0 1

50

6 CH Desert Moon Arriving In Style D Lang 7 CH Nevars Quick Silver F Stuby 8 GCH CH Nevars Cause For Applause Fabala F Stuby Giant Schnauzers 1 GCH CH Kenro’s Witching Hour R Greenslade/L Norton/D Hill 2 GCH CH Skansen’s Holy Knight C King 3 GCH CH Skansen’s Harvard G Reyna/J Boston 4 GCH CH Nightline Viking A Tanglewood E Fojtik/J Erath/C Erath 5 GCH CH Skansen’s C’Sofia Of Grandeur R Rechler/A Stromberg 6 GCH CH Ramahill Absolutes I Am Legend Of Rw J Edmonds/L Edmonds/M Adler 7 GCH CH Spicerack She’s All That RN M Davis 8 GCH CH Skansen’s Got Guinness? R Poyfair/J Poyfair 9 CH Lowdown Remys Girl V Ardenhout M Low/L Low 10 GCH CH Payne’s Royal Velvet D Berkshire

3 36 24 14 12 13849 0 7 17 7 10 7760 2 9 12 4 9

4029

1 5 5 4 5

2190

2 2 3 0 1 1602 0 2 0 2 3

752

0 0 3 2 1

553

0 0 0 1 2

468

0 0 0 0 1

454

0 0 0 1 2

387

Great Danes 1 GCH CH Longo Miller N Lore’s Diamond Lil 13 T Longo/J Miller/L Matherly/C Crawford 2 GCH CH Lobato’s Code Red 1 J Lobato/K Lyon/A Stillwell/L Hotchkiss/ 3 GCH CH De Joie’s Tomfoolery V Lost Creek 0 P Wood/M Stoner 4 GCH CH Drd’s The Revelation 0 C Jensen/B Hainline/S Cummings 5 GCH CH Naples Tlbrk Dana Sanroque Naika Ika Pono 0 B Achiu/J Achiu 6 GCH CH Sandale-Paj Captain Barbosa 0 P Janetatos/P Janetatos 7 GCH CH Mjm’s Hi-Air All Eyes On Me 0 A Solnick/L Solnick/L Maulucci/M Maulucc 8 GCH CH Bayside Just Another Day In Paradise 0 J Mulligan/V Mulligan 9 GCH CH Treue’s Band Of Angels 0 A Moriarty/L Moriarty 10 GCH CH Challenger’s Samurai V Lamar 0 S Hill/R Mcgaugh/J Finney/M Gaither Great Pyrenees 1 GCH CH Beren’s Hope Of Thorn Hill J Wood/T Franklin/D Daugherty/D Daughert 2 GCH CH Pyrless No-Brainer R Garvin/S Garvin 3 GCH CH Honor’s Promise Of The Future B Ducker/K Bruneau 4 GCH CH Rivergroves Coco Mademoiselle J Boyd/M Cox/M Stewart 5 GCH CH Framboise Something Ventured Something Gained P Hughes/S Hughes/P Watson 6 GCH CH Pyrless Don’T Blink P Knutson/G Knutson 7 GCH CH Rivergroves Star Sapphire J Hanover/J Hanover/J Boyd 8 GCH CH Impyrial’s Home Run Matsui A Kiell-Green/C Mascuch/K Justin/V Coffm 9 GCH CH Saddle Ridge Chek Mate B Weiss 10 GCH CH Rivergroves Trump This J Boyd Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs 1 GCH CH Painted Mtn Oliver Twist Of Fate K Markley/R Markley 2 GCH CH Derby’s X Marks The Spot A Mcfadden/D Echols 3 GCH CH Derby’s Toast With Gusto S Copeland 4 GCH CH Nox’s George Bailey’s Irish Creme N Kechner/J Comer/C Robson 5 GCH CH Rivendell’s Twilight R Ney/R Ney/S Ney/S Ney 6 GCH CH Calypso V Alex Raven Moon A Wilson/C Wilson/T Brown/B Brown 7 GCH CH Cornerstone’s Cool Hand Luke J Schottinger/P Cosner 8 GCH CH Seneca’s Collective Soul J Kaiser/E Coit 9 GCH CH Nox’s Luck Of The Irish CD RE D Fralick/B Fralick 10 GCH CH Seneca’s Dream On RN J Fournell-Ferrall/H Fournell-Ferrall Komondorok 1 GCH CH Nagyalma Unforgettable Too A White/V Mcnelis 2 GCH CH Meadow View Officer N A Gentleman S Harman/M Harman/J Cupolo 3 GCH CH Quintessential Chauncey S Wilczewski/D Wilczewski 4 CH Meadow View Southern Gentleman Of Ibis S Harman/M Harman/C Evans 5 CH Nagyalma Yes I Can N Liebes/V Mcnells

40 17 6 8

22013

12 21 11 8

7167

2 4 0 7

2196

7 6 4 4

2130

5 4 3 3

2060

0 5 6 1

1550

0 4 2 2

1434

2 1 2 4

1332

0 3 3 2

1056

1 2 6 2

1013

2 8 10 9 11 5944 0 2 6 6 5

3065

0 1 5 3 5

2287

1 2 2 4 3

2243

0 2 3 1 3

1778

0 1 3 4 9

1311

0 2 1 3 6

1245

0 2 1 2 4

1078

0 0 0 0 5

643

0 1 0 1 1

605

0 4 4 6 3

2361

0 3 2 3 1

1257

0 2 3 4 5

1162

0 0 0 2 2

772

0 0 3 1 1

593

0 0 1 0 0

256

0 0 0 0 1

217

0 0 1 0 1

212

0 0 0 1 1

183

0 0 0 1 1

139

0 4 4 5 4

2825

0 0 2 2 3 1167 0 0 0 2 1

338

0 0 0 0 1

171

0 0 0 0 1

74

Kuvaszok 1 GCH CH Szumeria’s Wildwood Silver Six Pence 25 88 34 14 7 M Vila/L Brady/C Muir/C Townsend 2 GCH CH Mattiaci High Voltage At Glacier Creek 0 1 2 3 2 D Blank 3 GCH CH Szumeria’s Lucky Charm 0 0 0 1 2 L Brady/C Townsend/K Knapp/G Hayes/M Lee

44993 514 295

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 0 1 2

116

0 0 0 1 1

106

0 0 0 0 1

86

0 0 0 1 0

42

4 GCH CH Glacier Creek’s Spirit Of The Wind D Blank 5 CH Glacier Creek’s Sparks A Flyin’ S Stephens 6 CH Fur Rondies Full Of Spirit J Volkheimer/T Dearborn 7 GCH CH Szumeria’s Sing A Song Of Sixpence L Brady/C Townsend/S Herring Leonbergers 1 GCH CH A. Feiner Eros L Bazlen 2 GCH CH Kalahari’s Call To Attention J Cook 3 GCH CH Valioso Von Alpensee A Rios/A Lawson 4 GCH CH Cherrywood’s Slam Dunk S Wickman 5 GCH CH Forevergreens Scout G Bartholamay 6 GCH CH Leos By The Sea Lucifer R Chatel/W Chatel 7 CH El Dorado’s Chili Pepper P Mcdaniel/L Taft 8 GCH CH Haus Gutfreund Acorn Diamond Jubilee Spectacular B Goodfriend/N Goodfriend 9 GCH CH Bluebonnet’s Fricis Is On Fire Of Acorn A Mozeleski/W Jones/J Hatlas-Pepper 10 GCH CH Heart Of Gold’s Ebb Tide J Boggie

0 2 9 14 10 5735 0 0 2 5 7

976

0 0 1 1 2

541

0 1 0 0 2

426

0 1 0 1 2

404

0 0 2 1 1

384

0 0 0 0 1

131

0 0 0 1 0

125

0 0 0 0 1

86

0 0 0 0 1

61

Mastiffs 1 GCH CH Jadems Oliver Twist 0 J Berning/T Woods 2 GCH CH Lexington Divine’s Put Me In, Coach RN 0 J Sanchez/C Sanchez/M Delisa/E Tortorell 3 GCH CH Milleniums Moonshine 0 T Plezbert/C Jones 4 GCH CH Talamascas Big Cheese 0 L Watson/M Mcgilvery/T Sholes 5 GCH CH Lazy D’s Spartacus At Her Majesty’s Request 0 K Williams 6 GCH CH Willow Ridges Risky Business 0 J Swarts 7 GCH CH Lazy D’s Charmed N Dangerous 0 T Smith/N Walker 8 GCH CH Beowulfs Bit O’Blarney 0 T Mckeown-Weaver 9 GCH CH Spring Hollow’s Grand Slam 0 M Horner/D Reece 10 GCH CH Dandylions Blowin’ It Out Da Box 0 J Cole Neapolitan Mastiffs 1 GCH CH Ironwood’s Papparrazi J Deppen/S Van-Spruill 2 GCH CH Otella Bruto A Gurrola 3 Old World Primulus L Caban 4 CH Amazing Love’s Crush L Hershberger 5 GCH CH Ironwood’s Marcelo Roman Luciano S Vann-Spruill

The Dog News Top Ten List Presents

5 19 13 12 7834 3 10 5 10 3899 4 6 8 7

2919

4 7 4 7

2058

1 2 3 9

1953

2 5 4 4

1300

2 4 4 1

852

2 1 0 0

704

0 1 0 2

592

2 1 1 1

462

0 0 2 5 4

1609

0 0 0 0 4

502

0 0 0 0 1

278

0 0 0 0 1

156

0 0 0 0 1

83

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

Final 2012Statistics

Newfoundlands 1 GCH CH Rosewood’s Royal Flush M Morris 2 GCH CH Cypress Bay Jl Snazzy Story At Avalon Bey L Rader/J Fitser/D Thornton 3 GCH CH Bigdogfarm’s Intenso Azzurro C Hunt/A Turner-Cook 4 GCH CH Timberknolls Embrace The Journey RN S Morton/R Love/B Edds/P Sutherland 5 GCH CH Darbydale’s All That And More J Perusquia/K Kemp 6 GCH CH Longship’s New England Patriot J Cornell/E Cornell/J Brainard 7 GCH CH Windhaven She’s The Real Cruz-Penelope C Legg 8 GCH CH Mermaid’s Pride First Time Offender D Wigal 9 GCH CH Susitna’s Deal Me In K Gerrits/H Gerrits/H Kramer/A Gerrits 10 CH Heartsease King Of The Jungle M Casler/L Anderson

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 5 3 5 0

2635

1 3 3 2 1

1788

0 2 4 7 4

1688

0 3 3 2 3

1687

0 0 2 9 2

1666

0 2 2 3 0

1126

0 1 2 1 2

1117

0 1 1 2 1

1094

0 1 3 1 3

1061

1 1 2 0 0

892

Portuguese Water Dogs 1 GCH CH Aviators Asta Primadona 1 M Davis/B Waters 2 GCH CH Pouch Cove’s Lonesome Dove CD 0 A Phelan 3 GCH CH Claircreek Impression De Matisse 1 M Lint/P Helming/D Gottdenker 4 GCH CH Sail Away Root Beer Float 0 M Parszewski/T Smith 5 GCH CH Roseknoll Sunny Benjamin 0 C Diamant/C Teasley/S Teasley/E Leyda 6 GCH CH Magellan’s I Want To Be Your Man 0 A Zillow 7 GCH CH Del Sur’s Pepsea Please 0 M Lint/P Helming 8 GCH CH Freestyle The Wiz BN RN 0 J Freeman/M Forgach 9 GCH CH Vindouro’s By All Means 0 K Weinberg/M Groth 10 GCH CH Torrid Zone Wildcats All I Want For Christmas CG 0 B Mercier/M De Fore Rottweilers 1 GCH CH Chancellor Flirt’s Hi Flyin’ Gladiator W Lewellen 2 GCH CH Hemlock’s Jack Of Hearts RA K Bang/R Bang 3 GCH CH Ecko Ridge’s Big Easy Fast And Furious T Larroquette/B Larroquette 4 GCH CH Ivoss Sonny’s Angel D Voss 5 GCH CH Falcon Crests Diamond In The Ruff CD RAE C Walker/R Robinett/S Larsen/S Larsen 6 GCH CH Robban’s Invincible CD D Luhrs 7 GCH CH Cammcastle’s Kore Elements P Schumacher/S Otto 8 GCH CH Redfield’s Itz My Tyme RE F Sanquino/A Everton 9 GCH CH Gamegards Lady Hawk V Weaver/P Marsh/V Obrian/P Coates 10 GCH CH Nighthawk’s Livin’ La Vida Loca S Janner/D Mitchell Samoyeds 1 GCH CH Mcmagic’s Candied Ham Of Pebblesrun A Kiell Green/A Green/P Mccallum 2 GCH CH Polar Mist Cruz’N T’Party At Zamosky E Widjaja/L Blue 3 GCH CH Glacier’s N Rowdy’s Czargent Trouble C O’Neill/J O’Neill 4 GCH CH Sir Aston Martin Of England R Litzsinger 5 GCH CH Tobil’s Storm Warning At Sunrise J Morgan/S Morgan 6 GCH CH White Magic’s Seasoned Traveler-”Trek” M Matto 7 GCH CH McMagic’s Mojo P Mccallum 8 GCH CH Azteca’s Triple Seven K Fewlass/S Fewlass/J Luna/P Luna 9 GCH CH Rossia’s Denali Star S Markow/E Markow 10 GCH CH Snoline ‘N Snowater’s On A Roll K Granacki/S Alexander/N Alexander Siberian Huskies 1 GCH CH Topaz Silver Lining A Aguirre/C French 2 GCH CH Kontoki’s Isaiah Little Prayer For You N Wisniewski/R Tang/S Kao/M De Palma/T O 3 GCH CH Trillium Blue’s Raising The Bar E Demartino/D Spendle 4 GCH CH Karnovanda’s Tenzing J Russell/S Hubbach/L Cera 5 GCH CH Snocrest’s Leone Di Oro S Barkon/M Shveima 6 GCH CH Myla’N Twister’s Rocksanne M Falconer/T Davies 7 GCH CH Tackora’s Cookie Cutter D Studwell/P Benincasa 8 GCH CH Kaniska’s Kauz For Kamotion At Talkeetna N Hinkle/J Golding 9 GCH CH Mileka’s Belle Starr S O Connell 10 GCH CH Playmor’s Leap Of Faith L Hanson

5 1 10 8

4587

1 9 10 3

3009

6 4 5 2

2916

3 2 2 10 2411 2 1 0 6

2166

3 5 2 2

1776

0 1 4 2

1322

1 1 2 3

1274

2 1 1 2

847

0 2 1 3

782

1 28 28 16 7

14772

1 12 8 13 5

4415

0 8 8 13 6

3386

1 9 6 1 5

2575

1 3 10 1 3

2399

0 3 2 2 3

1704

0 0 0 3 1

1408

0 2 1 4 0 915 0 3 3 2 2

913

0 2 1 0 1

874

5 23 21 15 7

14864

2 14 25 9 10 6459 1 11 10 8 6

5965

0 3 5 5 4

2915

1 4 1 8 5

2458

0 5 11 5 2

2295

0 3 2 2 4

1826

1 2 2 1 2

1535

0 3 2 4 2

1510

0 0 3 3 3

1309

1 11 22 9 5

10200

4 18 15 10 1

9183

2 3 7 6 3

3740

1 6 2 4 4

3358

1 1 1 3 1

2109

0 1 1 7 5

1841

0 0 4 3 3

1687

0 1 5 2 3

1297

0 3 6 1 1

1170

0 1 3 5 3

1154

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St. Bernards 1 GCH CH Jamelle’s Aristocrat V Elba RN L Baker/E Baker 2 GCH CH Aksala’s Peyton L Baker/E Baker/S Lewis/R Lewis 3 GCH CH Jamelle’s Bravehearted V. Divine B Brunette/K Brunette/M Glover 4 GCH CH Lasquite’s Denver V Lucas M Smith/M Glover 5 GCH CH Gliddens Lady Isabella K Glidden 6 GCH CH Mahogany’s Show Stopper K Denis/B Denis 7 GCH CH Cache Retreat Lake Superior V Scandia I Palmblad/P Hathaway 8 GCH CH Summerlyn’s Pour Me A Double M Peykoff/D Peykoff/J Schart 9 GCH CH Sleepy Hollows Ice Slicer T Sleep 10 CH Jamelle’s Peyton Place M Mulligan/T Steffen

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

Standard Schnauzers 1 GCH CH Charisma Maxim Von Diable L Adiletti/J Adiletti 2 GCH CH Blackhawk Finnegan’s Wake L Studley/K Studley 3 GCH CH Steinhaus Maxim Courage RN D Morse 4 GCH CH Mistic’s Longfellow Serenade S Marsh/A Derenzis 5 GCH CH Pepper Tree Zorro V Morgenwald P Duffee 6 GCH CH Bardwoods Black Prince B Palmer/L Palmer 7 GCH CH Gaudeamus One In A Million C Larson/S Ostrander 8 GCH CH Goarrhein Chateau Palos Shiraz RN TD PT M Just/D Just/E Mohrenweiser/H Mohrenwei 9 GCH CH Oregonized Gulf Coast Hurricane K Crist 10 GCH CH Blackhawk Bayley Hazen Blue M Bugglin/M Bugglin Tibetan Mastiffs 1 GCH CH Dreamcatcher Major Victory Of Loki D Parsons/W Slayton 2 GCH CH Shang-Hai’s Shadow Of The Cascades S Novarra/P Novarra 3 GCH CH Drakyi Lion Of Judah B Lott 4 GCH CH Sierras’ Sasha - Yakone Nanuk J Butler/R Gallegos 5 CH Kayakyi Asia Kayleigh D Black/J Bach/K La Rose 6 GCH CH Himalaya’s A F Mufasa Of Stone W Puckett/D Puckett 7 Great Lakes Citadel Jin Viraat M Szarek/K Hannan/K Dewitt 8 GCH CH Comancheria’s Ciye Chiricahua Cochise G Nunnally

1 17 9 11 5

7388

0 0 0 2 3

1623

0 0 2 2 2

1248

0 3 0 1 0

692

0 0 0 3 1

556

0 0 3 1 1

431

0 0 0 0 2

390

0 0 1 1 0

365

0 0 0 1 1

300

0 0 0 0 1

292

11 38 8 9 6

17563

5 17 16 15 10 11417 1 8 8 2 10 4908 0 4 2 3 5

1991

0 3 1 2 2

1980

0 1 0 4 4

1394

0 1 2 4 2

1344

0 1 0 0 4

1187

0 1 2 1 2

972

0 1 1 1 3

831

4 22 15 15 21 10889 1 4 11 11 7

5747

0 0 0 2 1

456

0 0 1 0 0

259

0 0 0 0 2

175

0 0 0 0 1

45

0 0 0 1 0

35

0 0 0 0 1

8

terrier group Airedale Terriers 1 GCH CH Penaire’s Chip Leader At Longvue J Clarke/W Clarke/T Clyde/A Clyde 2 GCH CH Joval Angel’s Whisper V Rickard/J Rickard 3 GCH CH Epoch’s Time Bandit A Moore/D Moore 4 CH Joval It’s My Time V Rickard/J Rickard 5 GCH CH Stirling Tunes Of Glory S Drimmer/N Drimmer/S Good/S Rogers 6 GCH CH Huntwood Spyglas Of Stone Ridge Tobylinn J Linn/S Kipp 7 GCH CH Bleu By You W Pinto 8 GCH CH Victorianne Mr. Big R Buffalo/C Buffalo/A Curtis/F Salas 9 GCH CH Joval On Angel’s Wings V Rickard/J Rickard 10 GCH CH Darbywood’s Unstoppable J Surfus

American Staffordshire Terriers 1 GCH CH Alpine’s Highwayman E Thomason/K Thomason/J Branch/S Janga 2 GCH CH Alpine’s Ring Of Fire J Mosing/E Thomason/K Thomason/V Piltz 3 GCH CH Snt’s Secret Weapon K Witt/S Zimmerman/C Zimmerman 4 GCH CH Castle Rock’s Sbigstaff Mad About You G Brown/R Sampson/D Pesenti 5 GCH CH Wonderlands Heavily Armed Agitator A Alexander 6 GCH CH Angarda Deja Vu Looking At You E Mckee-Heath 7 GCH CH Major League’s Silver Slugger C Ward/H Ward 8 GCH CH Carmichael’s I Got Class-I Got Style H Pascoe 9 GCH CH Lobotown Puppy R Spagna/E Corrada 10 GCH CH Chavez Let It Ride At Bonsai G Simonds/A Ghione

178 dog news

TOTAL

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

1 7 17 17 10 4899 0 5 16 10 5

3578

0 6 5 7 11 1145 0 0 0 1 0

842

0 2 3 4 5

677

0 1 4 7 5

654

0 5 4 2 1

594

0 1 2 2 1

236

0 1 0 1 1

235

0 0 1 2 1

196

10 34 12 9 5

12971

4 31 20 10 9

6478

0 9 7 8 4

1398

1 3 2 2 1

1236

0 3 4 5 5

921

0 0 2 6 4

906

0 2 3 11 6

737

0 1 2 5 5

696

0 0 0 1 1

695

0 3 1 5 5

654

Australian Terriers 1 GCH CH Kambara’s Zebulon A Mitchell/C Mitchell 2 GCH CH Dunham Lake Scout Master T Steinmetz/J Steinmetz/T Goiffon 3 GCH CH Shastakin Flying Dust Buster Z Van Wyck De Ropp 4 GCH CH Ryba’s Nothing But Blue Skies P Levy 5 GCH CH Nellyson’s Mr Dont Skip The Zip C Mechalke/J Mechalke 6 GCH CH Redsky Flyboy Wellington E Linda Demartine 7 GCH CH Abq San Isidro Christhill K Hill/W Christensen 8 GCH CH Temora Ri Diercc C Hill 9 GCH CH Marble Arch The Corner Man S Weigle 10 GCH CH Merrigangs Wild N Crazy Guy AX MXJ ME EE2 H Rife

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 10 12 3 5

2132

Bedlington Terriers 1 GCH CH First Class Syrah D’Hermitage J Fogel 2 GCH CH Peremi Roll The Dyce J Weiskopf 3 GCH CH Pineriver’s Show Me The Money S Holden/J Berk 4 GCH CH Kaylynn’s Party Crasher R Beutler/M Strickland/S Beutler 5 GCH CH Wrightwyn’s Power Play S Bethea 6 GCH CH Glaurieus Top Supermodelle L Friesen/W Friesen 7 GCH CH Lamz Eleanor Rigby L Zembrzuski/G Gilbeau 8 GCH CH Wmshire Krystal Blue Jewel R Lundin/N Peterson 9 CH Tiffanie’s Fame And Fortune D Smith/D Smith 10 GCH CH Check Point Charlie Of Celtic Odyssey J Fogel/T Rich Border Terriers 1 GCH CH Meadowlake Simply Sinful K Courtelis/K Fitzpatrick/J Wilkinson/D 2 GCH CH Mchill’s Hrh Prince Gizmo House Of Gremlin P Holson/A Barrios 3 GCH CH Highgate & The Ark Rejoice T Orem/S Middlebrooks/L Greene/D Greene 4 GCH CH Giles Hill Fox’s Brush C Krolick/D Krolick 5 GCH CH Standish’s N Webe Beleve It Or Not K Myers/J Standish/R Maxwell 6 GCH CH Ristle Alley Hoop At Coldstream JE R Cobussen/G Helmbrecht 7 GCH CH Otley Gen. J Logan M Long/S Belson 8 GCH CH Devon Moonshadow Of Marlyn M Title/C Mckenzie 9 GCH CH Lyrical’s Shake Your Moneymaker A Hargrave

The Dog News Top Ten List Presents

0 5 7 12 11 1367 0 2 3 4 5

909

0 1 1 3 2

715

0 0 3 9 3

651

0 0 2 0 0

461

0 0 3 0 3

277

0 0 0 2 4

204

0 0 0 0 1

181

0 1 0 0 0

116

0 10 21 11 5

2711

0 1 3 3 5

1767

0 4 12 7 6

1301

0 1 10 6 3

1250

0 3 9 7 4

1222

0 3 6 9 5

928

0 2 1 11 5

710

0 0 0 2 2

443

0 1 2 0 0

311

0 1 2 2 0

199

4 53 30 6 10 13453 0 2 6 11 11 2408 0 4 8 11 6

1573

0 1 4 4 4

836

0 1 1 6 3

378

0 0 2 5 0

369

0 1 2 4 2

355

0 0 3 1 2

354

0 1 4 2 3

353

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

Final 2012Statistics

10 GCH CH Meadowlake Simply Irresistible JE S Moore/K Fitzpatrick Bull Terriers (Colored) 1 GCH CH Glentom’s You Were Mint For Me T Cournoyer/G Wright/S Lybrand 2 GCH CH Aragon’s Ruffin It At Honeytree P Selk/V Everett/P Grecco/M Bankus 3 GCH CH Rockytop’s Outlaw Kid L Stafford/G Stafford/R Poole/W Poole 4 GCH CH Bridadoon La Belle Grande Dame M May/N May 5 GCH CH Magor Islay Passion RA R Myall/R Harmon/G Smith/N Smith 6 GCH CH Old England’s Coco Chanel A Bavol/W Bavol 7 GCH CH Skylines Notorious Defender M Connolly/A Woodman-Jaspers/P Jaspers 8 CH Magor The Minotaur From Stonebull R Macdonald 9 GCH CH Banbury Bedrock Bright Star Bright M Remer/R Lamkins/K Lamkins/W Mackay-Smi 10 GCH CH Action First Try C Claburn/F Berez Bull Terriers (White) 1 GCH CH Imperials Truth Hurts J Jones/H Jones/M Bankus 2 GCH CH Action Chaos I’M So Delicious R Idone/F Berez 3 GCH CH Kilacabar Mystic Moondance C Whitmer/S Whitmer/C Kilpatrick/C Kilpa 4 GCH CH Yoeckydoe’s Gamin J Jones/H Jones/H Knockaert 5 CH Bullseye Oliver Orion N May/M May 6 CH Sandstone’s Conceived In Liberty For Paradox G Snyder/I Hudson/M Whitehair/T Whitehai 7 GCH CH Corsaire The Courier V Corse/G Anderson 8 CH Belbar Midsummernights Dream S Belstock 9 GCH CH Hawthorn Summer Shandy P O’Driscoll 10 GCH CH Some Okies Knight Of D’Bull A Cox Cairn Terriers 1 GCH CH Dogwood Treasure Hunter P Davis 2 GCH CH Connacht A Ha’ Penny Will Do M Joyce 3 GCH CH Terriwood Mvp T Godwin/K Godwin/B Doyle/N Doyle 4 GCH CH Hjohoo’s Just The Way Hjo Are E Theodorsson/V Malzoni 5 GCH CH Cyntu’s Twist N Shout D Vogt/S Vogt 6 GCH CH Stonebridge Just A Little Bit Better D Ziesmer 7 GCH CH Brierdens Black Ice D Hendee 8 GCH CH Maverston Double Dutch T Erickson/M Lucier 9 GCH CH Cairndale Some Kind Of Wonderful J Mortenson 10 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Ringmaster V Malzoni Cesky Terriers 1 GCH CH Zlatapraha Gillespie Bluefire P Huber/N Huber/T Smith 2 CH Alchemy Dolce Vita N Fletcher/D Fletcher 3 GCH CH Zlatapraha Brubeck W Craig/M Joliat Dandie Dinmont Terriers 1 GCH CH Lonsdale Sir Joseph Porter A Simpson 2 GCH CH Clossongrey As You Wish M Couto/S Maehara/A Judge 3 GCH CH Pastime The Dandie Wears Prada K Cramer/P Cramer 4 GCH CH King’s Mtn. Fievel Mousekewitz S Hickson/J Hecker 5 GCH CH Pennylane Professor Hill J Glick/L Glick 6 CH King’s Mtn. Simon Sez C Tower-Chriscaden 7 CH Tigh O’Tykes Hugo N Ryan 8 Cloverwood Ethel Sparks M Macbeth/A Johnston 9 GCH CH Clossongrey Frankystein K Dorn/L Dorn 10 GCH CH Redclay Dreamboat Lieutenant Disher L Chapal/M Menozi Fox Terriers (Smooth) 1 GCH CH J’Cobe Broxden Danea V Malzoni/A Booth/P Booth/W Dalling 2 GCH CH Wedigit Paparazzi R Young/B Hunsaker/T Haines 3 GCH CH Slyfox Sneak’s A Peek J Smith 4 GCH CH Absolutley Out Of Sight J Smith/E Boyes 5 GCH CH High Mountain Everso In Command C Snavely/R Snavely 6 GCH CH High Mtn Warfox Thunder Rolls L Nelson/S Nelson/C Snavely/R Snavely 7 GCH CH Lil’Itch Wedigit Pretty Boy Floyd W Perry/S Hoesman/S Lopez

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

0 0 2 0 2

TOTAL

306

0 8 12 9 10 1586 0 2 2 2 1 454 0 2 0 0 1

359

0 0 2 1 2

265

0 0 0 1 2

238

0 0 0 0 1

179

0 0 2 0 0

171

0 1 6 2 1

163

0 2 0 0 0

150

0 0 0 2 0

144

1 3 0 4 3

1129

0 0 1 5 3

627

0 1 1 6 4

477

0 0 0 1 1

405

0 0 1 2 1

186

0 1 1 0 0

154

0 0 0 1 0

142

0 0 0 0 1

142

0 1 0 1 0

139

0 0 1 2 0

133

0 7 14 12 9

2252

0 7 12 4 6

1541

0 2 3 7 6

1418

0 0 2 9 3

1006

0 2 3 4 5

705

0 0 1 7 6

670

0 2 1 4 4

626

0 1 1 4 0

554

0 0 2 2 4

533

0 2 4 3 2

480

0 1 0 0 3

163

0 0 0 0 1

131

0 0 0 1 1

116

0 2 6 3 6

617

0 2 1 3 2

486

0 0 2 1 2

457

0 1 2 1 1

268

0 1 2 0 1

260

0 0 0 1 1

173

0 0 1 0 1

131

0 0 1 0 0

103

0 0 0 0 1

94

0 0 0 0 1

72

1 38 29 21 13 7266 2 11 7 12 8

4818

1 3 3 0 2

3478

0 4 3 5 1

1883

1 9 8 4 2

1607

0 4 7 7 6

1115

0 4 7 10 3

927


8 GCH CH Waybroke Broxden Rudolph Valentano B Ratcliffe/P Booth/A Booth 9 GCH CH Broxden Waybroke Simphuni Burlesque B Huntington/D Simpson 10 GCH CH High Mtn Warfox Thundersnow M Buckley/N Buckley Fox Terriers (Wire) 1 GCH CH Afterall Painting The Sky V Malzoni/T Steele/S Olund/M Olund/D Rya 2 GCH CH Gordon’s Bite Of The Apple J Hanson/S Hanson 3 GCH CH Steele Your Heart T Steele/M Roma 4 GCH CH Frenchpark Barefoot Contessa J Bryant/T Bryant/L Sons 5 GCH CH Random Ruse K Read 6 CH Fox Creek Jp I Wish H Tsuyuki/J Diehl 7 GCH CH Steeles Sher Khan At Cadambi S Cadambi/M Vinkat 8 CH Diamant V.D. Shonen Bergen B Mcfadden 9 GCH CH Dalriada’s Instant Karma K Read/C Campbell 10 GCH CH Elmdale’s Steele “Bb” N Hittepole/B Balata Glen of Imaal Terriers 1 GCH CH Finnabair Song O’My Heart M Mcdaniel/M Ewald 2 GCH CH Liberty’s Darren Of Daulton P Estes/J Daulton 3 GCH CH Coleraine’s Mandalay Royalty B Sussman/R Shuter/M High 4 GCH CH Daulton’s Clodagh From Cill Dara J Daulton/L Knight/P Estes 5 CH Liberty’s Padraig E Pires/A Lynn 6 GCH CH Cill Dara’s Fergus Of Daulton R Bowness/P Bowness 7 GCH CH Kilkenny’s Sullivan Of Castlerock C Chiddister/S Blum 8 CH Niamh Of Cnoc BN RA NAP NJP L Trainor Irish Terriers 1 GCH CH Rockledge Mccallen Of Meath L Honey/D Rapport/J Wilson/J Macdonald 2 GCH CH Laochragh’s Clancy K Marsh/K Marsh 3 GCH CH Kells Touch Of Fleet St. A Barker 4 GCH CH Donedaire’s Emerald Of Erin P Shaw/M Shaw 5 GCH CH Diamond’s Recon Ranger R Geddes/G Geddes 6 CH Sharob’s Commander In Chief S Lindgren/R Lindgren 7 GCH CH Granuaile’s Crimson Treasure D Sutton/K Burton 8 CH Bally Riche Bearna Baoghail R Wynne/D Piantieri/A Silsbe 9 CH Anamcara Aidan’s Angel J Herring/R Hoh 10 CH Trackways Cassidy Rogan Remembered C Rivera/K Warner/T Cassidy Kerry Blue Terriers 1 GCH CH Perrisblu Kennislain’s Chelsey E Yingling/L Yingling/C Yingling/B Yingl 2 GCH CH Class Act By Hallsblu W Berry/A Austin 3 GCH CH Dornick’s El Capitan D Fletcher 4 GCH CH True Blue Madonna E Randall 5 GCH CH Heritage Mickey Devine Of Kilgawny J Garahan/K Garahan/W Kearney/C Kearney 6 CH Perrisblu Paris D Gau 7 GCH CH Krisma’s Ooh La La Oilbhe L Grier/T Grier 8 GCH CH Kamagh Too Busy Bein Fabulous N Han/W Mcfadden 9 GCH CH Tontine’s Chance Redemption L Croley/C Dwyer 10 GCH CH Alainn Dugan G Geoghegan/B Geoghegan/S Redmon/C Redmo Lakeland Terriers 1 GCH CH Larkspur Acadia Save Me A Spot A Barker/S Fraser/M Sacco 2 GCH CH Hi-Kel Terrydale Fortune Forward Terrydale Knl/K Mcindoe/C Dowd/B Dowd/C 3 GCH CH Hi-Kel Terrydale Fortune In My Eyes A Geremia/F Cashin/Terrydale Knl 4 GCH CH Iron Van Foliny Home V Malzoni 5 CH Nanhalls Koichi Hikel Terrydale B Bates/W Bates 6 GCH CH Talydales Friend Of The Force S Smith 7 Arikara Mandan Hidatsa Luna S Smith 8 CH Nanhalls Chiyo Hikel Terrydale H Keyes/Terrydale Knl 9 CH Larkspur Acadia Hotspot S Fraser/N Kenney/L Kenney 10 CH Glacieridge Well Dressed Country Ruckus S Peterka

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 5 2 1

399

0 4 2 3 4

380

0 1 0 4 4

349

39 98 7 3 0

64248

5 32 18 14 4

8498

0 11 1 3 0

2990

0 1 4 3 4

712

0 3 4 2 4

511

0 3 2 0 0

356

0 0 3 3 1

228

0 0 0 2 1

211

0 0 0 1 1

202

0 2 1 4 2

202

0 2 5 4 10 913 0 0 0 0 1

184

0 0 1 0 3

153

0 0 0 1 1

85

0 0 0 0 2

79

0 0 2 0 0

63

0 0 0 1 0

40

0 0 0 0 1

40

2 16 9 12 9

4395

1 7 8 5 7

3629

1 4 7 12 7

2563

0 0 1 0 0

363

0 0 1 0 3

238

0 0 1 2 0

187

0 2 0 1 0

139

0 0 1 1 0

88

0 0 0 1 0

52

0 0 0 0 1

50

6 22 5 5 1

14051

3 24 14 12 6

5576

1 8 5 2 2

2000

0 3 3 9 9

1450

0 2 2 5 7

798

2 5 2 1 0

661

0 2 2 5 5

580

0 1 2 1 1

521

0 3 2 3 5

390

0 0 0 1 1

296

18 78 30 8 6

20843

3 16 12 5 1

4469

0 9 12 9 1

4207

1 1 5 4 4

2910

0 2 6 5 5

881

0 1 2 1 0

222

0 0 1 2 3

213

0 0 1 0 0

75

0 1 1 0 0

58

0 0 0 0 1

53

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

Manchester Terriers (Standard) 1 GCH CH Oasis Razzmatazz V Stanert/B Stanert 2 GCH CH Toria Royalty In The Making T Taylor/V Herbert-Thorsland 3 GCH CH Burmack’s Whole Lotta Heart J Burrows/P Mackesey 4 GCH CH Wilane’s Midnight Rydor R Gates/B Wood/K Brewer 5 GCH CH Oasis Blue Lagoon S Cafferty 6 GCH CH Shal-Mar’s Royal Jumpin Jack Flash R Webb/S Webb/J Gorman 7 GCH CH Y-Not Party Everyday CA K Mcclellan/R Osborne/R Osborne 8 GCH CH Starfire’s That’s What It’s All About CA Z Bolin 9 GCH CH Medley’s War Hunt E Tonini/J Tonini 10 GCH CH Mickalady’s Breakdancin’ B-Boy M Evers

TOTAL

0 2 4 4 8

778

0 1 2 4 7

737

0 0 4 1 2

449

0 0 1 2 3

291

0 0 2 1 4

273

0 0 0 2 2

272

0 0 1 1 4

227

0 0 0 3 0 225

Miniature Bull Terriers 1 GCH CH Dytona Vip M Jacobs/A Klishas/E Feuz 2 GCH CH Temris Bully For Me A Nelson 3 GCH CH Cambria’s Kid N Play D Guerrero/A Guerrero 4 GCH CH Kingsmere Rambunctious Romeo L Lethin/G Simonds 5 GCH CH Eggstream Gespiel’s G Force W Goldacker/J Goldacker/L Duncan 6 GCH CH Gridiron Minotaur Mission To Marzipan P Denbow/V Giamo 7 GCH CH Bonsai Winning Colors At Bullikountry R Kennedy/G Simonds 8 GCH CH Ruffshaad’s Caprice At Royalbard R Hausken/O Hausken/E Held/C Korn 9 CH Evolution Runs With Scissors S Cummings/K Toomey/C Jensen 10 GCH CH Pepabp Del Cornijal B Wyckoff/C Ginsberg

0 1 0 2 1

213

0 0 1 0 1

202

5 37 17 14 13 8565

Miniature Schnauzers 1 GCH CH Allaruth Just Kidding V Sole Baye Y Phelps/R Ziegler 2 GCH CH Rockyhill Icees “Raisin’ The Bar” S Fry 3 GCH CH Minuteman Goldikova C Mcmillan/T Houck 4 GCH CH Blythewood Full Metal Jacket J Huber 5 GCH CH Regency’s Playmaker B Verna/S Wang 6 GCH CH Repitition’s Against All Odds K Staton/R Staton/K Garmaker 7 GCH CH Legacy’s Pohl Dancer Of Tomar M Pohl/V Pohl/P Ledgerwood/M Paisley 8 GCH CH Kruse’s High Interest M Lande/B Kruse 9 GCH CH Cholet’s Brymos Loaded Gun E Mombela/J Mombela/B Mombela

0 9 15 7 5

1958

1 2 0 1 3

1151

0 3 4 1 2

539

0 0 1 2 6

291

0 0 1 2 1

268

0 1 1 3 1

213

0 0 2 0 0

160

0 2 0 0 1

128

0 0 1 0 1

114

11 58 28 15 8

16978

1 6 6 10 6

1733

0 2 6 3 2

1381

0 5 7 8 3

1156

0 0 5 1 1

847

0 0 2 2 3

580

0 1 1 3 3

550

0 1 0 4 6

433

0 2 3 1 5

431

The Dog News Top Ten List Presents

the top ten dogs

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

Based on All-Breed Competition

Final 2012Statistics

10 GCH CH Kelly’s Tamar’s Made Of Steele G Kelly/L Tamar Norfolk Terriers 1 GCH CH Max-Well’s Diamond Thief B Miller/M Mcternan/S Kipp 2 GCH CH Yarrow Venerie Ticket To Ride P Beale/J Beale 3 GCH CH Yarrow Venerie Vindictive P Beale/J Beale 4 GCH CH Bigwig’s Mack The Knife H Cole/D Hall/C Cole/K Slump 5 GCH CH Barnstable Bold Over S Stemmler 6 GCH CH Max-Well’s Rainbow K Kopack/B Miller/S Kipp 7 GCH CH Max-Well’s Violet S Kipp/B Miller 8 GCH CH Lostmtn’s Harry Of Llywydd A Thomas/B Thomas 9 GCH CH Caprock Life Of The Party E Davenport/J Harper 10 GCH CH B-Joli Willy Wonka B Silverman/E Moran Norwich Terriers 1 GCH CH Skyscot’s Texas Hold ‘Em S Esposito 2 GCH CH Ascot Sanspur At Yarrow L Crawley/B Sweigart/P Beale 3 GCH CH Fly’N High’s Rocket Man S Jones 4 GCH CH Foxwood Chasing A Dream K Mines/A Kress 5 GCH CH Scalawag The Sheriff At Stetland T Nyari 6 GCH CH Waiterock Jack Falstaff C Harper 7 GCH CH Littlefield Dignpop Dashiell Of Dungeness B Litchford/E Jong/L Little 8 GCH CH Itsy Bitsy Tanglewood Ranger K Cwik/A Cwik 9 GCH CH Itsy Bitsy Rocky Mountain High A Power/T Willrich 10 CH Thunderwood’s First Robin Of Spring T Willrich/K Conlan Parson Russell Terriers 1 GCH CH Foxbend Colour Me More D Rapport/D Bryson 2 GCH CH Snow Winds Masked Bandit C Bergerson/M Strom-Bernard 3 GCH CH Posey Canyon No Brainer! T Stanczyk/R Stanczyk 4 GCH CH Shasta N Sonship A Skip L Reinhard/T Reinhard 5 GCH CH Rag Valley Golden Girl S Youngblood/M Good 6 GCH CH Orejac Roustabout J Caulk 7 GCH CH Fox Valley Devil In Disguise C Florence/J Felten 8 GCH CH Foxbend Call My Agent S Crawford 9 CH Bayshore’s Queen Of Hearts S Fontanini/J Baylis 10 GCH CH Premiere Gossip Girl @ Sunrock T Houser/D Chenoweth/K Owsley/D Anibal Russell Terriers 1 GCH CH Goldsand’s Columbus M Ulrich/C Areskough 2 GCH CH Goldsand’s Billie Jean M Wooldridge/J Stevens/C Manelopoulos/R 3 Monamour Jp Part Time Lover K Miichi 4 Fox Island Meant To Be J Linker 5 CH Dbf Trophy Wife CM C Lundin/L Norley 6 CH Mon Amour Jp Afterglow C Lundin 7 Edison’s Knick Knack B Edison 8 CH Duckling’s Jr Just Joy A Hargrave 9 GCH CH Frayed Knot Spikelike CA B Sullivan 10 CH Dog Branch Farm Hez On Top CM C Lundin/S Novotny/R Flood

TOTAL

Scottish Terriers 1 GCH CH Lomondview Clementina D Eggert/J Eggert 2 GCH CH Friendship Hill Stars And Stripes P Gallatin/M Browne 3 GCH CH Mcvan’s Be Bop Baby V Huber/R Cross 4 GCH CH Kelwyn’s History In The Making K Edell/D Edell 5 GCH CH Glengracie Good News W Kamai 6 GCH CH Chyscott’s Making An Entrance L Shafer/W Shafer/K Simmons 7 GCH CH Kingsview Just Ebony C Blain/L Tuttle 8 GCH CH Rock Castle’s Jovial Patriot A Thomas/B Medina 9 GCH CH Cumbria’s Ready Jet Go P Wooster/T Wooster 10 GCH CH Charthill Top Billing C Hill/K Hill

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 1 4 3

395

3 22 27 14 5

5353

1 5 7 10 7

2507

0 3 5 6 10 2080 1 8 8 5 5

1995

0 4 3 4 6

684

0 1 3 1 3

667

0 1 2 3 0

555

0 0 0 5 5

453

0 0 0 3 1

236

0 0 0 1 1

90

6 50 21 18 9

12778

0 1 6 8 9

1496

0 3 3 8 7

1226

0 1 2 5 10 1168 0 3 8 12 6

1142

0 0 3 3 3

860

0 0 3 3 1 578 0 3 3 2 3

550

0 0 1 9 1

432

0 1 3 0 3

357

0 5 8 6 10 1666 1 6 5 3 4

956

0 2 2 3 4

319

0 1 4 0 6

251

0 0 0 1 1

244

0 0 0 3 0

238

0 0 1 2 0

175

0 1 0 1 0

159

0 0 1 0 1

103

0 0 0 1 1

101

4 28 13 6 8

8934

0 2 2 0 3

236

0 0 0 1 0

97

0 0 0 1 0

69

0 0 0 0 1

58

0 0 0 1 0

48

0 0 0 0 1

35

0 0 1 0 0

31

0 0 0 1 0

30

0 0 0 0 1

24

10 85 34 16 3

22645

1 16 22 7 13 5013 0 21 12 7 5

4518

0 9 10 14 5

1428

0 0 0 1 1

854

0 4 7 2 2

828

0 2 6 6 3

605

0 0 2 4 2

562

0 0 1 3 6

495

0 2 3 3 2

465

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Sealyham Terriers 1 GCH CH Goodspice Fergus Pepper M Good/S Middlebrooks/J Fraser/M Boisver 2 GCH CH Cepage C’Est La Vie De Dunnville K Haugland/K Haugland/M Browne/C Jenning 3 GCH CH Rosemont’s Well Did Ya Evah L Hildebrand/J Cohron 4 GCH CH Hotshot’s Royal She’ll Make ‘Em Cry B Dunlap/R Dunlap 5 Thunder Rd’s White Rabbit L Jowett 6 CH Wildwind Mojito B Snyder/J Ferrera/B Fain 7 CH Snowbob Mischief Maker D Gartenlaub 8 GCH CH Dubwyre Mystical Interlude Of Shshown R June/J Thill/D Francois 9 GCH CH Shshown Moonlight Serenade Of Dubwyre R June/J Thill/D Francois 10 CH Cherrydun Dubwyre Knight Rider N Dunleavy/D Francois Skye Terriers 1 GCH CH Of Skyeline Captain Hook V Malzoni/Cragsmoor Knl 2 GCH CH Gleanntan Gaelforce T Wright/G Knl 3 GCH CH Solana Big Lebowski M Shiue 4 GCH CH Jay-Roy Byrne ‘N Hot For You D Salandro 5 GCH CH Talakan Trumpeter Swan J Davis 6 GCH CH Cragsmoor Buddy Goodman E Zaphiris/M Stander/L Cornelius/M Veras 7 Marwyn Blackfyre Rebellion E Shaw/C Schuman 8 CH Seamist Big Man In Town CD BN RE E Hersey/S Hersey 9 CH Marwyn Keeper Of The Stars A Scott/C Schuman/M Smith 10 CH Gallondean Moonshine J Degnan/L Weber/P Zeller Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers 1 GCH CH Doubloon’s Extreme Play E Landa 2 GCH CH Shandalee Rocket Science N Bailey/S Goldberg 3 GCH CH Caraway Baryshnikov By Tyrone B Chapman/B Verner 4 GCH CH Bonney New England Patriot B Snyder 5 GCH CH Mirikal Double Top Breakout S Mcgee 6 GCH CH Rosheen Sufferin’ Succotash M Lopez 7 GCH CH Waterford Carnival M Shoemaker/C Turner 8 GCH CH Diamonds Cactus Cash B Hillwig 9 GCH CH Sundance Second Chance S Russo/F Russo 10 GCH CH Greentree Moonstruck Mombo Man B Mcdonald/K Mcdonald Staffordshire Bull Terriers 1 GCH CH Homebrewed Page Three Girl BN RN L Craig/J Nicolai 2 GCH CH Angranian Derry Mucker Z Smith/A Owen/B Uyeno/T Uyeno 3 GCH CH Cumhil Hell Raiser Z Smith 4 GCH CH Challenger’s Honky Tonk Man R Mcgaugh/S Hill/T Boyle 5 GCH CH Red Rocks Desert Storm B Kriger/C Kriger 6 GCH CH Sylon Bullseye Of Yardstick C Roberts/M Roberts 7 GCH CH Agoe Apache D Ferrin/D Merritt/E Day 8 GCH CH Empire N Divines Change In My Pocket CA L Divine/T Glover 9 GCH CH Sirius Ivan The Terri-Bull J Fields/C Fields 10 GCH CH Trugrip Summer Dayz T Pawson Welsh Terriers 1 GCH CH Shaireab’s Bayleigh Maid Of Honor S Abmeyer/K Bailey/T Lee/X Xie 2 GCH CH Geri’s Gales Baron Rojo K Bailey/S Abmeyer/I Sandoval 3 GCH CH Darwyn’s I’M Not Arguing That L Hotchin 4 GCH CH Hapitails Lady Guinevere At Teritails T Lohmuller 5 GCH CH Darwyn Esmeralda In Sanherpinc J Anspach/M Duafala/P Allen 6 CH Sanherpinc Merida T Lohmuller 7 CH Redragon’s Brown Eyed Girl F Adams/P Adams 8 GCH CH Malvado Rayne Beau N Clark/P Clark 9 CH Shaireab’s Bayleigh Last Call To Penbryn S Abmeyer/K Bailey/T Lee/X Xie 10 CH Brynmawr In Your Dreams K Rost

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

0 8 11 9 16 3569 0 0 0 0 1

407

0 1 2 0 3

361

0 2 2 0 3

162

0 0 0 0 1

101

0 1 0 1 0

97

0 0 0 1 0

76

0 0 0 1 0

30

0 0 1 0 0

29

0 0 0 0 1

17

5 57 23 10 11 13234 0 2 2 6 6

976

0 2 3 7 7

842

0 1 7 1 5

541

0 0 1 2 1

184

0 0 0 1 0

169

0 0 1 1 0

117

0 1 0 1 2

117

0 0 2 0 1

95

0 0 0 1 1

85

0 1 3 5 5

1607

0 1 4 4 12 1073 0 0 1 3 5

517

0 0 0 0 2

296

0 0 0 3 1

228

0 0 0 0 1

179

0 1 1 0 1

177

0 0 0 1 1

177

0 2 2 1 2

165

0 0 1 0 3

149

7 27 19 17 16 7710 0 7 17 11 9

3051

0 17 11 10 10 2212 0 3 7 11 10 1388 2 6 1 2 0

892

0 0 2 4 4

810

0 0 6 4 3

711

0 3 2 1 2

434

0 0 0 1 3

421

0 0 2 0 2

311

0 9 17 13 10 4531 0 1 7 2 1

1525

1 2 0 2 0

728

0 0 3 4 7

653

0 1 4 2 4

615

0 0 5 5 1

572

0 0 0 2 2

252

0 4 0 5 1

238

0 1 0 1 1

174

0 0 0 0 2

106

West Highland White Terriers 1 GCH CH Skyehigh’s Mkc Bonaparte L Barrow/J Glodek 2 GCH CH Blythefell Fergus C Hufnagel 3 GCH CH Shamrock White Diamonds J Emerson 4 GCH CH Wyndbrae’s Maclaren P Whiting/S Byrd/W Noble 5 GCH CH Deerhaven Hez Justin Kredible At Orion D Bouderra/J Kays/G Kays/I Keushgenian 6 GCH CH Ashgate U S Great Expectations L Pacheco/N Brown 7 GCH CH Deerhaven An Heir About Him T Pancost 8 GCH CH Camcrest Andsurely Jasmine J Downing/S Campbell 9 GCH CH Camcrest-Rime Hot Shot W Sanders/A Sanders/S Campbell 10 GCH CH Devonshire Out Of The Starting Gate T Pancost

toy group

Affenpinschers 1 GCH CH Banana Joe V. Tani Kazari Z Truesdale/M Cooymans 2 GCH CH Tamarin Top Banana M Kahlo 3 GCH CH Xela’s Party Hat S Jones/S Hill/A Romero 4 GCH CH Airescot Peer Gynt D Gehnert/L Bitz 5 GCH CH Tamarin Tarheel A Shultz/G Shultz 6 CH Tamarin Tebow Tamarin Knl 7 CH Hanuman V. Tani Kazari R Brandon 8 GCH CH Induna’s Ink Spot C Duran/L Duran 9 CH Tamarin Ted T Eklund/N Wikstrom 10 GCH CH Xela’s Party Tric D Wood/S Jones/D Hichborn/P Belmont

0 17 22 16 9

6123

1 12 19 13 8

5856

0 4 11 8 12 1408 0 1 3 3 3

981

0 0 1 3 3

456

0 0 1 2 8

449

0 1 1 4 3

415

0 0 2 1 2

404

0 0 2 2 3

346

0 2 2 1 2

277

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

37 128 17 5 4

52565

1 15 11 9 7

9985

0 3 5 8 8

2718

0 0 5 7 6

1995

0 1 1 5 2

1111

0 0 1 0 1

362

0 1 0 3 2

338

0 0 0 2 1

316

0 0 0 1 1

208

0 0 1 0 0

204

Brussels Griffons 1 GCH CH Endor And Donandru’s New Moon R Pereira 2 GCH CH Cashnross’ First Griff Tina Fey F Cashin/C Ross 3 GCH CH Knolland Amber Moon S Kipp 4 GCH CH Chismick’s Lights On Broadway K Jaeger/M Jaeger 5 GCH CH Gruffel’s Royal “G” Versace P Brown/S Polson 6 GCH CH Hilltop’s GQ Cover Boy P Brown

The Dog News Top Ten List Presents

0 10 15 14 13 6466 0 13 13 12 9

6180

2 10 7 4 5

4111

0 2 6 1 3

1423

0 2 3 5 6

1298

1 1 2 0 3

1263

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

Final 2012Statistics 182 dog news

TOTAL

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

7 GCH CH Marsdon Frankly Speaking B Strange 8 CH Paragons Sharp Dressed Man At Greengates F Cashin/M Gale/K Fleener 9 Somerset’s Shopping Spree L Boyes 10 CH Norkus’ Saving Grace B Norkus Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 1 GCH CH Miletree Northern Star B Henry/S Henry/B George 2 GCH CH We-Syng Royal Etiquette G Reardon 3 GCH CH Full Of Malarkey Miles Of Aisles T Kelly/P Kelly 4 GCH CH Quail Garden Loch Lomond Deja Vu J Mittelman/K Subramanian 5 GCH CH Sheeba Mark Twain I Cahn/K Ostmann/M Treacy 6 GCH CH Crizwood’s Undeniable K Ferrell 7 GCH CH Forestcreek Brass In Pocket M Mayfield/K Chandor 8 GCH CH Burbrook Storm Chaser J Ioia/B Ioia/D Petralia/C Rose 9 GCH CH Karlees Pryme Tyme At Bar-Jon J Ioia/C Rose/D Petralia/K Rose 10 GCH CH Piccadil’s Twist And Shout BN J York Chihuahuas (Long Coat) 1 GCH CH Roseland Eli T Bregman 2 GCH CH Silver Bluff Rolls Royce B Fischer 3 GCH CH Kokura Yama Jp Silent Rose K Yama 4 GCH CH Pollack’s Trace (Sanchez) C Totten 5 GCH CH Victory Mask Of Zorro K Hulstein/S Hartwig 6 GCH CH Tradewind’s Arym’s Roger The Dodger B Custodio/S Wilson 7 GCH CH Timeless Cottondale Pink Champagne K Potts/S Boyd 8 GCH CH Ouachitah Touch The Gold D Anthony/L George 9 GCH CH Riptide’s Did Ja Know? C Mccarthy 10 GCH CH Jetstar’s Simply Outrageous J Chandler Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat) 1 GCH CH Ayrwen Star Kissed Delight G Johnson/A Johnson 2 GCH CH Stonehill Great Escape T Potts/R Carr/P Holzkopf 3 GCH CH Gaga Lady De Aqlla M Blank/L George 4 GCH CH Silver Bluff Mahogany Sonador L Wolfson/R Maser/J Deeming 5 GCH CH Grannycreeks One And Only Wild Bill J Guichon 6 GCH CH Genbrook’s Playin’ With Fire B Kaye/G Stiles 7 GCH CH Heavenly’s Darling Dana A Ray 8 GCH CH South Fork’s Sweet Harmony M Held 9 GCH CH Dtl Regal Regina T Nii 10 GCH CH Belles -N- Ka-Lynn’s I’M Your Superman K Terry/A Terry Chinese Crested 1 GCH CH Dejavu I Want’A Talk About Me R Kusumoto/J Kusumoto 2 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Party Time At Legend V Malzoni 3 GCH CH Silver Bluff Nothing Left To Chantz V Wittler/J Pendygraft/J Brown 4 GCH CH Gingery’s Sweet Tea A Butterklee/B Cleveland/V Helu 5 GCH CH Crest-Vue’s Bare’N It All J Hardman/K Sword 6 GCH CH Shaken’s Let It Ride S Lundrigan/K Lundrigan 7 GCH CH Kaylens Girls Just Want To Have Fun V Dorris/K Peiser 8 GCH CH Daretobebare Flashy Threads K Perret/S Lyon 9 GCH CH Risin Star’s Follow Me Boys B Arreaza/W Lopez 10 GCH CH Silvercreeks Friendship Is Golden T Henry/T Golden English Toy Spaniels (Blenheim & Prince Charles) 1 GCH CH Royalist Ready To Reign D Johnson/J Hubbard/J Haverick/B Dowd 2 GCH CH Loujon Thornwood Little Jacob K Miller/J Ward/C Williams 3 GCH CH Loujon Backroads To Paris C Williams/J Ward/K Miller 4 GCH CH Southdown Now Or Never B Van Deman 5 GCH CH Cheri-A Wingo Lord Nelson J Wood/W Goodyn 6 CH Chaseland’s Howard Glodek B Miller/J Glodek 7 GCH CH Carousel N’ Southdown Never More G Roy/B Van Deman

TOTAL

0 1 1 2 4

1177

0 1 2 0 2

540

0 0 1 0 1

463

0 0 0 1 1

439

2 22 26 13 13 9565 0 5 12 15 14 6682 0 7 4 8 10 5478 0 5 6 7 7

2552

0 1 4 4 7

1726

0 3 2 3 3

1600

0 1 2 3 5

1515

0 3 5 1 4

1417

0 1 4 6 2

1379

0 1 4 4 2

781

0 5 6 13 9

3414

0 0 6 7 6

2668

0 0 2 2 5

1358

0 1 1 4 6

1139

0 0 0 3 4

901

0 0 1 3 1

648

0 0 4 2 0

617

0 1 0 0 2

527

0 2 1 2 2

522

0 0 2 1 1

408

2 6 3 1 2

2828

3 3 1 1 2

2527

0 2 5 3 9

1896

0 3 0 3 7

1462

0 2 3 4 5

1393

0 0 2 1 8

1357

0 1 1 4 4

1082

0 1 2 5 2

936

1 3 3 2 5

912

0 0 1 3 3

601

4 25 22 14 13 15055 0 2 7 8 8

3999

0 2 5 9 3

2225

0 4 3 3 0

1410

0 1 4 2 4

1142

0 0 1 3 3

688

0 0 4 0 4

618

0 2 4 1 1

588

0 1 2 0 1

559

0 2 2 1 0

531

3 23 10 9 5

8779

1 8 11 7 8

4558

0 1 2 7 4

1717

0 1 1 0 2

415

0 0 1 1 1

312

0 0 0 0 1

91

0 0 0 1 0

77


B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

8 GCH CH Madde’s Eli-Fran Aristocrat D Bell English Toy Spaniels (King Charles & Ruby) 1 GCH CH Lto Prosperity R Cole/M Landers 2 GCH CH Southdown Nevermind B Van Deman 3 GCH CH Loujon Little Danaho C Williams/J Vanyo 4 GCH CH Sanchi Chocopologie B Miller 5 GCH CH Flivverway The Emmy J Peterson Havanese 1 GCH CH Bellatak Mcdreamy J Oakes/C Shea/K Patrick/T Patrick/J Sam 2 GCH CH Marcosa’s Slip Slidin’ Away H Kolzow/C Kolzow/P Bass 3 GCH CH Harbor’s It Had To Be Me C Field 4 GCH CH Fuzzy Farm Qbin Who’s On First S Lawrence/A Lawrence 5 GCH CH Yayas Dancing Through Life D Planche/C Livingston/K Livingston/B Ca 6 GCH CH Yup’s Malibu Dream J Birdsall/D Stout 7 GCH CH Oeste’s Flirt’N With An Outlaw R Schindler/M King/J Vogel 8 GCH CH Riverhill’s The Fifth Element At Xtc D Szecsy/B Szecsy/C Reasor/A Berry 9 GCH CH Marcosa’s Bachelor Button J Mcgrath/H Kolzow 10 GCH CH Wyhaven’s How D’Ya Like Me Now C Wilson Italian Greyhounds 1 GCH CH Everafter’s Best Bet Yet S Middlebrooks/T Brooks/J Maleck 2 GCH CH Integra’s Masquerade Party M Lucas/R Weyer 3 GCH CH Cantex Gris Gris Sonofa Doc B Broom/T Mayers 4 GCH CH Voici Island Of Mykonos L Echols/R Conrad 5 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s First Class C Harris 6 GCH CH Caliente’s Maker’s Mark Of Bravehound J Milko/D Milko 7 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s Open Button C Harris 8 GCH CH Gdm Zenyatta At Lakeside M Manning/D Snoble/J Kulic 9 GCH CH Maplewood’s Aces And Eights M Caton 10 GCH CH Voici Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire L Echols/K Gibson Japanese Chin 1 GCH CH Pem We-Syng Lucky Mi J Dalton/J Turjoman/M Ballard 2 GCH CH Victory Spencer M Mc Cormick/M Cooley 3 GCH CH Nisyros Al Pachino J Stevens/M Wooldridge/F Cashin/I Watt/D 4 GCH CH Mar-Pem’s Tiz A Tizzy B Reese 5 GCH CH Pem We-Syng Buccaneer Blimey R Aldridge 6 GCH CH Cin-Don On The Road Again B Merritt 7 GCH CH Junley’s Stan The Man Buke S Lysandrou/J Lysandrou 8 GCH CH Dunkirk Hop To It T Reese/R Winters 9 GCH CH Teabear’s Skylark J Cooney-Waterhouse/L Kopatch 10 GCH CH Kelaury Good Luck From We-Syng L Bertani/N Wright/A Free Maltese 1 GCH CH Scylla’s Small Kraft Re-Lit D Burke/R Scott/T Rowell 2 GCH CH Chrisman’s Shiny Toy Gun A Mackenzie/K Mac Kenzie 3 GCH CH Richelieu’s Here Comes Trouble Again L Lawrence/J Mcquiston 4 CH Ta-Jon’s Pawsitively Pawparazzi T Lehman/T Simon 5 GCH CH Divine’s Work Of Art K Kent/A Stanberry 6 GCH CH Rolling Glenn’s Baby Bear A Glenn 7 GCH CH Mollydear’s Schubert Impromptu V Yanez 8 GCH CH Bevway Quite A Dish E Baker/B Quilliam 9 CH Maltangel Heavenly Vision I Gram/M Harrigan 10 GCH CH Divine’s Veni Vidi Vici S Newton/A Stanberry Manchester Terriers (Toy) 1 GCH CH Cottage Lake’s Bela Horizonte R Travis/M Charger 2 GCH CH Old Bays Braziliance At Poricia P Hall/K Hamilton 3 CH Rustic Lane Still Waters Run Deep J Debraganca/A Debraganca 4 GCH CH Rosewood Casanova D Texter/P Rank/B Hodges 5 CH Kismet’s Legend Of The West M Gonzalez

0 0 0 1 0

TOTAL

54

2 21 21 17 7

9556

1 11 14 10 7

4512

0 0 2 0 0

231

0 0 0 0 2

198

0 0 1 1 0

80

3 15 5 7 5

6606

2 18 15 6 7

5969

0 4 7 11 7

4255

0 6 19 8 10 3687 0 2 5 4 9

2292

1 7 3 2 2

2193

0 0 3 4 8

1794

0 2 3 7 6

1770

0 0 1 10 8

1687

0 2 3 4 3

1437

0 3 15 10 9

5310

1 8 6 4 3

2701

0 3 8 6 5

2424

0 1 4 5 3

1734

0 0 6 2 4

1547

0 0 4 3 7

1244

0 1 1 2 2

1046

0 2 2 2 2

786

0 0 1 3 5

608

0 1 2 0 3

535

15 42 17 22 11 18518 1 12 15 7 3

5893

1 8 8 10 10 5241 0 5 1 1 3

1080

0 0 0 4 2

909

0 0 2 4 3

844

0 0 2 6 7

667

0 0 2 3 3

631

0 0 3 0 7

623

0 1 1 1 0

516

12 55 31 26 9

24829

2 22 22 15 11 9187 0 8 11 16 7

3999

2 8 0 1 1

2162

1 3 3 3 2

1526

0 0 2 3 4

764

0 0 1 0 4

755

0 0 2 1 4

647

0 1 2 0 1

582

0 1 0 2 1

511

0 5 7 10 9

3331

0 5 4 6 13 2737 1 2 1 4 2

1237

0 0 4 1 0

781

0 0 2 0 3

471

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

6 GCH CH Celtic Cross Lady Of Shalott At Carpe Diem T Meeks 7 GCH CH Evrmor Gift Of Grace M Fox/J Morgan/L Novosad 8 GCH CH Rumor’s Moon Dust Deva V Kcm K Mcclellan/A Watkins 9 GCH CH Spotted Oak’s Vampire Slayer J Tonini-Zanotto/D Zanotto 10 GCH CH Rhapsody’s Admiral Sir T Green Miniature Pinschers 1 GCH CH Marlex Classic Red Glare A Angelbello/L Monte 2 GCH CH Kimro’s Dora The Explorer K Pastella Calvacca/A Calvacca/R Greensl 3 GCH CH Brackley My Amazing Warrior K Haney/D Haney 4 GCH CH Chateau Acres Tickle My Fancy G Wittmeier/N Patton 5 GCH CH Kisa The Iceman Cometh V Marlex L Dewey/P Dewey 6 GCH CH Marlex Kisa Wildfire K Noel/J Wilds/A Angelbello 7 GCH CH Em’s Jet Star A Rosenbaum 8 GCH CH Dynasty’s Little Bear H Greene 9 GCH CH Valdon’s Matinee Idol E Ward/J Krumm 10 GCH CH Risingstar Party Animal C Dry/D Stumm Papillons 1 GCH CH Copella’s Rising Attraction M Mosing/P Cox 2 GCH CH Fenice Le Beaudreaux R Greathouse/E Akers-Perry/M Perry 3 GCH CH Wildfire On The Verge A Pickett/C Pickett 4 GCH CH Involo The King Of Pop G Garofalo/D Garofalo/M Garofalo 5 GCH CH Wingssong Rock Star P Jones 6 GCH CH Lafford Fly Me Too Farleysbane E Vandermolen/S Newcomb 7 GCH CH Jareaux Rip It Up Laren T Sommerson-Wilcox/J Mclaren 8 GCH CH Titian’s Risky Business R Navarre/M Navarre/T Mcintyre/C Fredric 9 GCH CH Muneca Betting On Belmont T Stone 10 GCH CH Siljans Disney Jr L Bayless/D Bayless/B Leonard/D Bauer/M

TOTAL

0 0 1 1 2

377

0 1 0 1 1

373

0 0 1 1 1

371

0 0 1 1 0

346

0 0 0 2 0

296

30 102 29 10 3

47785

1 12 18 11 13 5742 1 5 7 8 5

3421

0 0 1 5 2

1186

0 2 2 2 2

1180

0 1 2 1 4 893 0 0 2 1 2

698

0 1 1 5 1

591

0 0 3 1 1

550

0 0 1 1 1

443

0 17 16 18 11 8200 0 6 13 14 10 4745 1 3 6 11 7 3819 0 7 1 7 7

3160

0 4 8 5 6

2271

0 0 3 2 6

1931

0 6 0 2 4

1409

0 2 1 5 3

1062

0 0 4 1 5

927

1 1 1 0 0

797

Pekingese 1 GCH CH Windemere’s Dusting Of White At Pevyne 11 49 16 9 16 24439 J Sanchez/C Sanchez/J Thoms/C Koch 2 GCH CH Benaire’s N Elphasun’s Razzmatazz 0 7 19 13 12 6951 D Greenwald/C Greenwald 3 GCH CH Yakee Easily Persuaded 3 22 8 3 2 6836 S Middlebrooks/D Fitzpatrick

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4 GCH CH Dunkirk Imagine That M Merrill/T Reese/R Winters 5 GCH CH Oakhill’s Two Times The Dragon J Franklin/B Royer 6 GCH CH Palacegarden Malachy I Love/S Middlebrooks/D Fitzpatrick 7 GCH CH Briar-Mar American Gigolo At Vannjty E Poole/D Poole/S Shephard 8 GCH CH Pequest Bamboo D Cooper 9 GCH CH Dunkirk Center Stage J Jacobsen/S Marotto/T Reese/R Winters 10 CH Pequest Devon D Fitzpatrick Pomeranians 1 GCH CH Cr Chase What Matters M Koga 2 GCH CH Char’s Secret Obsession C Meyer 3 GCH CH Bar-Net Rocky Road Of Samron L Beard/P Barnett/N Smart 4 GCH CH Jan Le’s Deck The Walls J Lehtinen/J Mehciz 5 GCH CH Starlight’s Sugar Daddy D Stratton 6 GCH CH Reigningstarz Its 5 Oclock Somewhere C Marsh/T Phillips 7 GCH CH Foxworth Follow Me Boys P Dodsworth/L Fox 8 GCH CH Castile’s Endless Love G Sisneros 9 GCH CH Cr Global Affair C Solano/R Solano/D Simon 10 GCH CH Mc’s Cool “J” Shadow C Armstrong/M Armstrong Poodles (Toy) 1 GCH CH Smash Jp Sakura R Scott/D Burke 2 GCH CH Smash Jp Winning Ribbon J Steinhour 3 GCH CH Sharbelle Silhouette J Lange/J Moses 4 GCH CH Tinkilees Drama Queen M Usher/L Morgan/K Herrmann 5 GCH CH Donnchada Angel Wings At Dulcinea S Talkington/E Brown 6 GCH CH Paperbirch El Mariachi P Lorenz/L Morgan 7 GCH CH North Well Chako Jp Speed Change N Kim 8 GCH CH Hosanna Danica Dancing In The Rain P Stabler 9 GCH CH Chrysalis Lucky One Apex Too K Wheeler/M Ueno 10 GCH CH Glendar Believe In Magic R Maner Pugs 1 GCH CH Caper’s Sirius Endeavor P Fisher/C Fisher/J Rowell/L Rowell/R Wa 2 GCH CH Hill Country’s Tag I’M It C Koch 3 GCH CH Riversong’s Doc Holiday C Koch 4 GCH CH Winsome-Nirvana-Blaque Triple Play E Veltman/V Cox-Flatley/B Roberts 5 GCH CH Castlerock Pine Cone Mountain Rain A Fischer 6 GCH CH Foursquare I’Ll Be A Shostopa Tu D Johnson/J Johnson 7 GCH CH Feilong By Woowoo Oh No It’s Opal K Courtelis/C Harpole/K Harpole 8 GCH CH Rose’s TKO C Rose 9 GCH CH House Poory Jp Yum-Yum Zerohour K Nishitani 10 GCH CH Mianda’s Secret Pocket J Bale-Woodside/R Robles Shih Tzu 1 GCH CH Hallmark Jolei Bells Will Be Ringing L Ehricht/D Ehricht 2 GCH CH Symarun’s Love T’Look W Lee 3 GCH CH Krissy’s Savvy Jasper L Lawrence 4 GCH CH Foxfire Pocket Edition T Fox/K Bilicich 5 GCH CH Lohona Zephyr I Can’T Look Away D Haley 6 GCH CH Ista’s Hurricain Chaser D Wheeler/G Larson 7 GCH CH Xeralane’s On With The Music C Aucamp/E Aucamp/Xeralane Knl 8 GCH CH Hallmark Jolei Austin Powers L Ehricht/D Ehricht 9 GCH CH Wenshus Shesa Dream D Gerl/L Lawrence 10 GCH CH Ming Dynasty’s Samurai L Davi Silky Terriers 1 GCH CH Tawny Mist Myan Mystic S Biles/E Biles/K Wilson/D Renton 2 GCH CH Snow Glen’s Tesoro Cover Story D Adamcik/D Caselli/P Laperruque 3 GCH CH Lamplighter’s Tattle Tail M Benson/B Beissel 4 GCH CH Musicale’s Making A Joyful Noise L Riley/S Jeffries Continued on page 186

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 10 10 7 4

3171

2 7 1 2 4

3076

2 2 0 0 0

2070

0 3 2 3 2

1687

0 6 4 2 1

1606

0 4 3 1 2

902

1 1 2 0 0

679

4 38 24 14 10 15019 1 12 7 9 13 4664 1 5 10 3 7

3515

0 6 6 8 8

3212

1 2 9 4 5

3050

1 2 3 5 4

2739

0 7 7 8 5

2474

0 2 1 4 7

2160

1 3 1 2 0

1643

0 1 2 4 1

1077

2 21 30 16 9

12096

4 10 5 7 2

4401

0 3 5 3 1

1875

0 0 2 2 3

972

0 2 0 5 4

915

0 0 3 1 1

720

0 1 1 0 0

556

0 0 0 2 0

451

0 0 3 0 1

404

0 0 0 1 4

352

4 49 21 12 5

17702

10 40 17 6 2

12796

1 12 12 14 5

8344

0 6 8 14 10 5510 1 8 12 14 6

4481

2 10 10 11 2

3643

1 4 4 6 7

3430

1 4 10 4 0

2835

0 9 6 7 3

2747

0 2 10 7 10 2597 4 35 28 15 6

14852

1 21 18 15 5

7677

0 8 19 14 8

7094

0 8 6 6 5 4527 1 7 3 5 10 3642 0 6 7 7 7

2573

1 16 7 3 1

2395

1 5 2 2 0

2136

0 2 6 3 1

1020

0 2 1 1 4

945

0 9 19 16 7

6693

0 4 8 4 4

3205

0 0 1 4 5

1944

0 2 4 4 6

1708

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5 GCH CH Wind Dancer Jenstar Backstage Pass T Gallegos/L Hurt/D Renton 6 CH Stelin The Chip Off The Old Block L Gross 7 GCH CH Alltogether Its All About Me E Harrison/L Mowrer/L Rosewell 8 GCH CH Mariblu Forevermore At Safire M Solvason/J Pizzirulli 9 GCH CH Hullablu’s Hellzabob S Calestini 10 CH Wyncliff’s Wallstret Wonder D Baggenstos/R Baggenstos Toy Fox Terriers 1 GCH CH Barbary Rough ‘N Ready C Sutton/R Sutton/J Sutton 2 GCH CH Walton’s Crusin Cool S Cassel 3 GCH CH Barbary’s That’s So Raven L Smith/P Nieto 4 GCH CH Jane’s Christmas Gift J Reed 5 GCH CH Prairie Farm Angel Eyes K Stanforth 6 GCH CH Prairie Farm Theo Always On My Mind D Fisher/A Theobald 7 GCH CH Shively’s Baron Jazzmine’s Contessa L Hughes/W Hughes/M Shively 8 GCH CH Theo’s Elfin Wizard L Novinger 9 GCH CH Xeralane’s Playboy Xeralane Knl 10 GCH CH Valcopy Shively Son Of A Gun D Plonkey/R Davis Yorkshire Terriers 1 GCH CH Stratford’s Diamond Jim B Scott 2 GCH CH Trio’s Big Shot K Goldfarb 3 GCH CH Linshire’s Rolling Stone K Ryan-Lavail/P Gregson/V Meadows 4 GCH CH Embersglow Regal Fire In The Sky M Conley 5 GCH CH Nicnak’s Aftershock D Bryers 6 GCH CH Pastyme’s Breaking And Entering K Bravo/B Stacy 7 GCH CH Rama’s The Beat Goes On R Perez/R Perez 8 GCH CH Brookview’s Rebel Yale M Johnson 9 GCH CH Annstef’s Gotta Dream H Jacobs/A Stringer 10 GCH CH Pastoral Hit The Jackpot L Hayes

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

1 4 3 1 2

1261

0 1 0 1 5

819

0 1 1 1 0

487

0 0 1 0 3 458 0 0 3 2 0

454

0 0 2 1 1

391

0 5 12 5 9

3454

0 1 1 3 10 1880 0 2 1 1 1

647

0 2 1 2 0

589

0 1 0 1 0

487

0 0 1 2 2

476

0 0 0 0 3

453

0 0 1 0 2 328 0 0 1 3 2

298

0 0 0 1 1

286

0 8 13 11 13 6394 0 1 8 4 11 3104 0 4 5 4 4

2599

1 1 1 2 4

1069

0 2 3 3 2

785

0 2 0 0 1

654

0 0 2 2 1

590

0 0 2 1 1

456

0 1 0 2 1

455

0 0 0 0 2

342

non sporting group American Eskimo Dogs 1 GCH CH Nuuktok’s Atka Inukshuk S Robertson 2 GCH CH Silveroaks First & Foremost R Sampson 3 GCH CH Ms. Wiz’s Rain Of Terror B Davidoff 4 GCH CH Anana’s Champagne Wishes B Brown 5 GCH CH Banaer’s Smile And Wave Boys N Basham 6 GCH CH Sierra’s Countin’ On A Miracle H West/L West 7 CH Pat’s Irish Alpine Custom Built S O’Donnell/R Strong 8 CH Silveroak’s Ranier R Sampson/A Grimes 9 CH Kiva-Fuji Sky’s The Limit H Halverson/V Binick 10 GCH CH Pinebrook Smilin’ Milo Of Vibo CA D Christensen Bichons Frises 1 GCH CH Vogelflight’s “Honor” To Pillowtalk E Charles/K Vogel/M Abbott/P Abbott 2 GCH CH Paray’s Power & Privilege T Pittman/P Flores 3 GCH CH Glenleigh Gangs N’ Roses R Lauer/K Tormey/L Carlton/L Letsche 4 GCH CH Victoire Gerie No Lemon Gemstone M Wangsness/V Halstead 5 GCH CH Saks Winning Card T Willrich/G Willrich/S Hanson/K Hanson/ 6 GCH CH Saks Hamelot Little Drummer Boy S Hanson/K Hanson/C Ruggles 7 GCH CH Heights Pdq T Roth/L Spitzer 8 GCH CH Overtops And The Winner Is Z Luo/N Keung/J Rubin 9 GCH CH Vogelflight’s Taywyn Tarragon M Vogel/B Chappell/K Vogel/D Ardangna 10 GCH CH High Ridge Shining Star C Ruggles/S Sommer/N Venezia Boston Terriers 1 GCH CH Gunther’s Gussied Up Edna A Mcilwaine/B Berth/J Mcilwaine 2 GCH CH Weywood’s Knockout Kismet G Weyandt/J Harner

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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

1 9 8 13 7

4782

3 12 7 9 8

4431

0 0 3 2 7

1202

0 0 4 4 4

876

0 0 0 1 3

364

0 0 0 0 2

168

0 0 0 0 1

132

0 1 0 0 2

116

0 0 0 0 1

115

0 0 0 0 1

102

6 69 30 11 7

14786

1 22 14 10 4

6827

1 7 13 12 10 4480 1 5 2 8 3

3615

0 10 12 5 2

2965

3 6 1 1 0

2456

0 6 8 13 8

2334

0 5 6 2 3

1217

0 5 2 1 1 984 0 3 3 4 2 2 13 16 17 8

848 5765

0 2 4 5 10 1423

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 2 2 4 8

1227

3 GCH CH Ken’s N’ Roobarb N’ The Horse Ya Rode In On K Roux/V Wilt/R Rauherz 4 GCH CH Windermeres Mystify J Covill 5 GCH CH Fiveforks’ Geometry Matters At Kayas A Hullender 6 GCH CH Kennedy’s Wild Traveling Man M Stahmer/L Fisher/S Kennedy 7 GCH CH Kc’s Just Out Of Reach K Bogenholm/J King 8 GCH CH Davane The Family Jewels T Fithian/S Fithian/J Davis/T Davis 9 GCH CH Ken’s Rude Awakening J Smith 10 GCH CH Campbell Clan’s Idol Chatter K House/D Campbell/G Campbell Bulldogs 1 GCH CH Itsa Brix M Grider/T Blackwood/B Brittain/B Freita 2 GCH CH Mytoys Epic Against The Wind D O’Connor/T Oconnor/L Scott/A Mcdearmon 3 GCH CH Evergreen’s Miss Congeniality C Roberts/J Flowers/S Flowers 4 GCH CH B-Loved Nothing But Net B Love 5 GCH CH Tango’s A Perfect Present For The Dulins M Dulin/J Dulin/M Watkins 6 GCH CH Yeager’s Paxton Peer Of Camelot A Quesada/S Yeager/M Quesada 7 GCH CH Imperious Hamitup Double Vision L Jordan/J Jordan 8 GCH CH Just Lonestar Bright Lights Big City K Gordon/H Mcdermott/T Mcdermott 9 GCH CH Redrocks Chip Off The Old ‘Rock’ C Bouge/R Bouge 10 GCH CH Majestic I’m Her Man! S Neely/G Neely Chinese Shar-Pei 1 GCH CH Vaje’s Jethrene Bodine T Paddock/S Paddock/J Mauk/V Mauk 2 GCH CH Shine’s Deck The Halls D Cooper/R Cooper/L Teitelbaum/R Penteco 3 GCH CH Jade East Do You Know The Way To San Jose L Anders/E Minne/K Nijholt 4 GCH CH Chaoyang Bestofmy Love At Asia L Myers/C Moore/R Moore 5 GCH CH Chaoyangs Take It To The Limit D Cooper/R Cooper/L Teitelbaum 6 GCH CH Firetown’s Out Of The Blue M Calltharp 7 GCH CH Asias The Big Easy A Gonzalez/L Myers 8 GCH CH Asias Amadeo At Tiffany J Gilroy 9 GCH CH Vaje’s Miss Jayne Hathaway J Mauk/V Mauk 10 GCH CH Margem’s Bogart Here’s Looking At You S Diercks/F Diercks

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0 2 5 1 14 1092 0 0 2 5 6

1078

0 0 3 3 6

750

0 0 2 2 4

747

0 0 2 2 6

681

0 0 2 1 4

604

0 2 2 1 1

581

4 18 26 11 7

10927

2 5 5 4 9

6253

2 12 9 5 11 4653 1 6 7 10 5

1 9 8 7 10 3016 0 4 5 6 8

Final 2012Statistics

2289

0 3 6 3 11 1595 1 2 1 2 1

881

0 3 2 1 5

746

2 2 1 1 2

734

2 31 19 23 9

10034

5 19 21 18 9

8316

1 25 31 14 8

8021

0 8 13 10 5

3882

0 6 10 7 5

2555

0 3 7 7 4

1601

0 2 2 2 3

794

0 1 0 1 1

409

0 0 1 1 1

263

0 0 0 0 2

206

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

4019

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

Chow Chows 1 GCH CH Padow’s Twilight Embrey In A New Moon At Asans 3 A Sanders/K Williams/A Young 2 GCH CH Imagine Loves Second Chance 2 D Spence/T Spence/K Beliew/G Beliew 3 GCH CH Jidi The Great One At Rebelrun 0 R Banghart/L Banghart 4 GCH CH Redclouds Chowlamar Big Daddy 0 R Bailey/Z Coogan 5 GCH CH Sitze-Gou’s Glazz Paragon 0 B Buell 6 GCH CH Dreamland’s Wanna Be A Billionaire 0 R Banghart/L Banghart/M Brantley/L Brant 7 GCH CH Moonshine’s Stolen Moments CGC 0 L Loveless 8 GCH CH Kelin’s Highland Mystic 0 O Hayes/J Hayes 9 GCH CH United’s Rock’N Your World Von Aj 0 E Sangkunakup 10 GCH CH Fortune’s All Eyez On Me 0 M Heldt/K Wronski Dalmatians 1 GCH CH Spotlights Ruffian J Lyons/B Lyons 2 GCH CH Kastle’s Go Speed Racer M Squire 3 GCH CH Folklore Celtic Crossfire Trail R Skibinski/D Skibinski/J Boyd/M Boyd 4 GCH CH Bret D Gabriel’s Lost Art CD BN RE K Carey 5 GCH CH Brooksides Minit To Winit V Simpson 6 GCH CH Glen Oaks Firekeeper’s Gambler E Walter/C Walter 7 GCH CH Diamond C’Ya At The Finishline CD RN J Bulger/S Bulger 8 GCH CH Tramac Just Watch Me Shine J Smith/M Callea 9 GCH CH Blackflash Star’s Comet M Smith/J Mirro/E Mirro 10 GCH CH Bret D N Engine Co To The Rescue J Bachey/M Zink/J Shupp Finnish Spitz 1 GCH CH Finkkila’s Nalle Poika K Swisher/D Helland 2 GCH CH Marblehill’s Gleaming Icecaps J Anastas/L Saari/T Davies 3 GCH CH Mickywins Mainio Skandia P Urton 4 GCH CH Dv9k9’s Royal Star H Leathers/M Leathers 5 GCH CH Dv9k9’s Blazing Element Of Bo-Co-Pa E David/M Leathers 6 GCH CH Pikkinokka Badgr Sir Barksalot M Badger/H Leftwich 7 GCH CH Jayenn’s Archer J Grant/L Carlson-Elliott 8 GCH CH Finkkila’s Tulipallo Poika T Walker/M Walker 9 CH Finkkila’s Tuk K Raleigh/M Walker/C Stone 10 GCH CH Regal’s Red Blue Mischief D Pollard/R Pollard French Bulldogs 1 GCH CH Lebull’s New Hope Wooly Bully A Geremia 2 GCH CH Bandog Bayou’s The Warrior N Shaw 3 GCH CH Bella Ridge Imperiale Shadyharbor Mafia Campcovo B Covalucci/J Neidig/L Schettino 4 GCH CH Coco Vialatte Robobull Hot Flash K Yamanaka 5 GCH CH Tinkertimes Justus Smooth Operator Justus Knl/R Wolkowsky/S Wolkowsky 6 GCH CH Imperiale Bella Ridge Shady Harbor Patrick Dempsy R Linn/J Imperiale/V Imperiale/L Schetti 7 GCH CH Fabelhaft Robobull Johnny Cash K Parschauer/L Parschauer/J Dalton 8 GCH CH Hilsman Bandog Holy Moses ! P Shaw/R Hilsman 9 GCH CH Lefox Born To Boogie S Sweatt/J Drucker 10 GCH CH Major Leagues Mighty Joe At Winsome S Sommer Keeshonden 1 GCH CH Summerwind’s Rumor Has It J Gauchat-Hargis/J Hargis 2 GCH CH Kj’s Its Nothing Purrsonal K Dowd 3 GCH CH Karolina Bonnyvale Meant To Be B Stroud/P Stroud/D Bosch/D Smith 4 GCH CH Windrift’s Follow The Money B Ryan/R Ryan 5 GCH CH Ruttkay Chance M Mcloughlin 6 GCH CH Jen’Ndi’s Foolish Games J Mcclure 7 GCH CH Ashbrook Mr Chairman L Moss 8 GCH CH Wund-R Y’s Rock Star T Van Schyndel 9 GCH CH Trumpet’s Winner Takes It All V Louie/C Waddell/B Blankenship 10 GCH CH Trumpet’s It’s Good To Be King B Blankenship

TOTAL

9 5 8 4

4407

10 8 5 5

3326

3 8 3 2

1962

3 3 2 1

1158

3 4 4 0

928

1 3 4 1

876

2 2 1 4

843

0 2 4 4

632

2 1 1 2

586

2 0 2 1

459

6 60 39 20 5

16279

2 10 13 13 9

5569

1 9 10 9 7 3058 0 3 10 5 8

2027

1 3 6 3 3

1280

0 4 3 2 1

1242

0 3 4 5 9

1199

1 2 0 0 1

1134

0 2 5 3 1 1094 0 0 1 3 5

1071

0 3 4 7 6

1264

0 4 2 6 4

984

0 0 1 3 4

875

1 2 1 1 0

503

0 1 1 2 0

448

0 2 1 2 3

401

0 2 0 0 1

389

0 0 0 0 4

224

0 0 1 1 1

209

0 0 0 1 0

136

2 22 24 20 14 10410 2 26 17 20 20 8302 1 14 11 13 11 3493 0 3 10 9 13 3255 1 7 9 6 10 2982 2 10 8 6 5

2863

2 3 2 11 2

2692

0 5 7 4 3

1581

0 0 7 4 3

1396

0 2 4 2 6

1265

1 8 15 12 7

5174

1 9 11 7 10 3811 0 7 11 11 3

2764

0 2 4 1 9

1536

0 5 2 3 6

1400

0 1 3 1 3

1164

0 5 1 2 2

1048

0 1 5 4 4

980

0 1 3 3 2

919

0 3 7 1 5

881


Lhasa Apsos 1 GCH CH Xeralane’s Kid Rock Xeralane Knl/S Giles/W Harper/M Wolverto 2 GCH CH Rufkins Squeezin Into A Speedo Kh J Bernards/R Lombardi 3 GCH CH Monarch Rufkins Tango In Paris K Harrison/M Stafford/R Lombardi 4 GCH CH Sundancer Hylan Shotru Secret Dawn K Hamilton/M Worlton 5 GCH CH Cozmos Custombuilt M Lucas 6 GCH CH Hope-Fulls Hugs Kist By Northwind J Hope/C Butsic 7 GCH CH Suntory Temujin C De La Rosa/R De La Rosa 8 GCH CH Prk’s Defying Gravity L Demers/L Mccutcheon/P Huffstetler 9 GCH CH Northwind Hope-Fulls Trouble Tu J Hope/C Butsic 10 GCH CH Hi Tide Catch The Summer Wind C Fegan/T Mohr/N Varney Lowchen 1 GCH CH Windsor Bihar Chasing Rainbows C Strong/M Cropsey 2 GCH CH Laser Kiji No Way No How W Koistinen/R Crowder 3 GCH CH Touche’s Vindication R Lawless/J Lawless/A Schlaud/G Denninge 4 GCH CH Musicbox Tail Of Two Cities M Billman/V All 5 Roseland Ashfords Panache V Kismet K Fletcher 6 GCH CH Desusa’s Who’s Your Daddy L Pettengill/S Williams/S Heckart 7 CH Ikon Ropin The Wind Of Tumbleweed L Harding 8 CH Shelmar Shalom Ziva Alemir S Onabowale/M Onabowale 9 Musicbox Just A Little Sew N’ Sew B White/D Jones 10 CH Kismet’s Armani With Style N Pelleschi/L Appleton/S Strickland/G De Norwegian Lundehunds 1 GCH CH Sakari’s Bound For Infamie S St.Cyr/T Rousseau 2 CH Frontpage Nils S Pederson/L Afong Poodles (Miniature) 1 GCH CH Surrey Sugar Baby R Scott/D Burke/K Hosaka 2 GCH CH Durandel Bella Donna R Wanger 3 GCH CH Rio Luci In The Skye With Diamonds C Chaddock/T Chaddock 4 GCH CH Alegria Independent Declaration H Tyson/B Wood/L Berg 5 GCH CH Sandstorm X’s In Texas NA NAJ J Neal 6 GCH CH Karadale Clarion Born This Way K Berlind/K Kennedy Vigil/A Kennedy 7 GCH CH Bellefleet’s Living In The Fast Lane A Reichertz 8 GCH CH Dimarko Endurance M Bigham 9 GCH CH Alegria History In The Making T Roberts/B Wood/L Berg 10 GCH CH Nalani Regency Time Brings Hope C Rivers/A Rivers/H Tomb-Taylor Poodles (Standard) 1 GCH CH Jaset’s Satisfaction M Molnar/J Danburg 2 GCH CH Brighton Lakeridge Encore T Sosnoff/M Sosnoff 3 GCH CH Dawin Hearts On Fire L Campbell 4 GCH CH Dacun Kaylens He’s A Heartbreaker V Dorris/K Peiser 5 GCH CH Fantastico Da Maya Z Torrealba 6 GCH CH Penndragon Owain J Smith/K Smith/K Bates/R Bates 7 GCH CH Bar-None Fabulosity N Wilson/J Thompson 8 GCH CH Dawin Hot N Spicy L Campbell 9 GCH CH Hillwood Ale Kai Walking On Air E Charles/K Lefrak/G Lajeski 10 GCH CH Beauciel Presque Parfait C Crawley Schipperkes 1 GCH CH Dante Fire When Ready A Gossman/S Middlebrooks/M Jameson/P All 2 GCH CH De Lamer Black Ice K Nuovo 3 GCH CH De Lamer Point Break N Lazarowitz/D Mankovich 4 GCH CH De Lamer Pink Flamingo J Penatello 5 GCH CH Bonchien Prodigal Son R Rollins/B Burke 6 GCH CH Bonchien Mr.Monopoly K Henry 7 GCH CH De Lamer Sea Ya At The Top J Giovinetti/R Stone/K Nuovo 8 GCH CH Bonchien Cedric The Entertainer K Henry 9 GCH CH Aned’s Guillaume J Murphy/M Simanek

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

4 21 25 16 18 7774 0 8 17 15 11 4061 0 4 9 18 6

2244

0 4 1 13 6

1896

0 5 3 6 5

1199

0 1 3 2 2

627

0 1 2 3 2

619

0 1 1 4 2

599

0 0 3 4 1

521

0 0 0 2 4

511

0 10 12 18 12 4611 0 7 6 8 4

1574

0 3 3 3 4

1194

0 0 2 1 1

357

0 0 0 0 1

152

0 0 0 2 1

137

0 0 0 0 1

72

0 0 0 0 1

40

0 0 0 1 0

31

0 0 0 0 1

30

0 0 0 1 1

107

0 0 0 0 2

65

7 50 17 15 8

13601

0 4 9 8 8

2415

0 2 9 6 8

1830

0 4 4 6 3

1276

0 3 2 3 6

1247

0 1 2 4 0

735

0 2 0 3 3 449 0 0 1 4 1

433

0 0 1 1 1

378

1 6 2 2 3

345

38 98 13 1 2

39810

23 66 10 0 0

29592

5 23 8 3 2

6420

3 32 13 7 6

6014

2 26 9 7 2

5794

5 15 4 2 1

5743

3 14 8 9 7

4348

1 7 6 7 1

3162

2 8 4 1 3

2571

1 6 9 7 2

2126

6 45 32 28 14 17846 0 7 14 5 4

2301

0 1 10 8 2

2163

0 4 8 1 6

1438

0 2 2 4 1

1031

0 2 3 5 3

948

0 1 0 3 2

905

0 2 3 2 3

843

0 1 5 4 7

634

10 GCH CH Tumbleweed’s Burn The Ships M Kasten

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

Shiba Inu 1 GCH CH Mr2 Three Ships To The Wind T Harris/S Rolenaitis/T Rolenaitis 2 GCH CH Yuko’s Chief Red Eagle E Finnegan 3 GCH CH Dragon House That Jones Girl ! S Smith/A Schisel/J Schisel 4 GCH CH Taichung Oso Handsome L Perkinson/A Perkinson 5 GCH CH Morningstar Dr Mcdreamy Chouseisou J Morningstar 6 CH San Jo Abeline L Engen 7 GCH CH Sagewood Tsunami VCD1 RN THD M Johnson/J Johnson 8 GCH CH Oak’s The Wizards Apprentice P Rosado/E Cruz 9 GCH CH Kishi’s Mojo Desert Sun V Raymond/J Raymond 10 GCH CH Morningstar’s Dances With Wolves L Cribbs Tibetan Spaniels 1 GCH CH Kan Sing’s Tenzin M Feltenstein 2 GCH CH Shilo Time For A Good Time S Carroll 3 GCH CH Shenanwood Simply Imagine This S Reeve/K Okey/C Bias Chaffee 4 GCH CH Kolumbia’s Rock N Roll Legend C St John/S Davis/C Swaim 5 GCH CH Wanaseas Mystic Lake Effect L Gembala 6 GCH CH Mogollon’s Bella At Shanghai S Novarra 7 GCH CH Lionheart’s The Last Samuri C Waddell 8 GCH CH Judo’s Millions Of Happy Memories B Rodriguez/D Etchison 9 GCH CH Wassong’s Hanover Alice P Sarles/K Wassong 10 GCH CH Shenanwood Ain’T Nothin’ New To Me C Buckland/C Bias Chaffee Tibetan Terriers 1 GCH CH Barnstorm’s Grissom T. T. C.S.I. P Bernardo/L Meyer/M Laffler 2 GCH CH Kimik’s Sir Gawain K Bolak/C Bolak 3 GCH CH Salishan’s My Special Angel G Carr/S Carr/R Hennings 4 GCH CH Sunclipse Mystique D Planche/R Wiley/M Wiley 5 GCH CH Ri Lee’s Stellar Performance N Kinziger 6 GCH CH Players Paint A Picture D Murray 7 GCH CH Starlight’s Lady In Waiting C Basgall/C Friemel 8 GCH CH Cedar C Barnstrom L&D Edition P Bernardo/L Meyer/M Lafler

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0 1 2 2 2

0 1 3 7 6

Final 2012Statistics

479

1352

0 2 2 1 14 971 1 1 0 2 0

881

0 0 3 2 2

676

0 0 3 1 5

514

0 0 1 1 0

362

0 3 3 2 1

314

0 0 0 1 1

280

0 2 0 0 1

277

0 4 1 2 3

252

1 21 19 10 15 8429 0 12 14 10 9

4049

0 2 1 5 7

879

0 1 4 2 4

802

0 0 2 0 5

582

0 0 1 3 8

549

0 0 1 2 1

323

0 1 2 1 2

303

0 1 0 0 2

265

0 0 1 0 0

212

0 15 18 16 12 4133 0 5 5 9 8

2588

0 6 4 9 9

2054

0 5 7 6 5

1931

1 8 6 2 2

1849

0 1 2 4 1

966

0 1 3 4 2

542

0 2 0 0 0

298

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

TOTAL

9 GCH CH Kha-Ling’s I’M A Hot Chix L Hethcox/S Hethcox 10 GCH CH Lyrac’s Magical Calypso Melody D Shuman/C Crouse Xoloitzcuintli 1 GCH CH Bayshore Georgio Armani J Baylis/L Hylton/T Johnson 2 GCH CH Tecoman Avalos T Davies/K Toohey/H Avalos Gutierrez 3 GCH CH Bayshore’s Mole R Yenchesky/J Baylis 4 GCH CH Shida Mighty Joe Young C Loutzenniser/J Young-Johnson 5 GCH CH Blanchos Rosita Fernandez A Barfoot/D Mullusky Caponetto/J Caponet 6 GCH CH Amoroso’s Basilio S Mazzarella 7 CH Bayshore Stonehaven Espiritu Isabella De Ivoss D Voss 8 GCH CH Blanch-O’s Gran Esperanza E Burch/K Wise/D Burch 9 CH Besitos Janikua C Collins/J Jackson 10 GCH CH Azuwyn Hellzapoppin’ @ Jato S Bridges/P Inan/K Lawson

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

0 0 0 2 3

234

0 0 0 2 1

3 22 32 28 17 9151 0 7 7 11 9

2514

0 2 3 2 2

885

0 2 4 1 4

696

0 0 0 2 2

304

0 0 0 0 2

261

0 0 1 2 0

175

0 0 2 0 0

162

0 0 2 0 1

145

0 0 0 1 0

119

herding group Australian Cattle Dogs 1 GCH CH Carben Copy’s If The Shoe Fits J Rowland/D Mcneil/K Watkins 2 GCH CH Dawn Heir’s He’s The Boss! D Price/C Price 3 GCH CH Duwest Jackrabbit RN D Wright 4 GCH CH Kurpas’ Holy Smoke RN A Baxter/C Kurpas/J Kurpas 5 GCH CH Buzzards Keely Does Vegas K Warner/M Warner 6 GCH CH Carben Copy’s Long Time Comin’ H Warn/T Carlton 7 GCH CH Bendigo Kasey Of Willowbrook E Crady 8 GCH CH Moonflys Maid For Show L Hilt 9 GCH CH Cinnabar’s Single Shot P Cembura 10 GCH CH Catchpens Onthego Spirit Of The Willow D Quain/P Salladay/J Pulliam Australian Shepherds 1 GCH CH Harmony Hill’s Money Talks L Goetz/H Braddock 2 GCH CH Mysharas Dancing Queen S Fontanini/E Swain 3 GCH CH Equinox Ad Astra C Bell/D Stout 4 GCH CH Propwash Reckon L Frank/J Harrington 5 GCH CH Collinswood One In A Million NA NAJ T Collins 6 GCH CH Blue Isle’s Bourree B Hager 7 GCH CH Mcmatt’s Autumn Breeze F Mcdaniel/J Loehr/V Wehrle 8 GCH CH Ninebark Silver Buttons S Patterson/K Kalkes/K Patterson/V Yates 9 GCH CH Camelot’s Broadwaymusical @ Aguavida K Kopseng/C Nolan 10 GCH CH Copperridge’s Sugar N Spice S Miller/J Miller Bearded Collies 1 GCH CH Dunhill Celebration C O’Neil/R Harrington 2 GCH CH Wigglesworth Thriller A Yura/D Symes/S Ipser 3 GCH CH Daybar Blew By U C Perron/D Frady 4 GCH CH Daybar For Your Eyes Only B Barton/D Frady/C Perron 5 GCH CH Woodsong Pandemonium R Morris/J Morris/O Lazarus/N Lazarus 6 GCH CH Briarpatch Just One Look RN PT NAJ NAP L Campbell-Gracie/A Gracie/C Lamb 7 GCH CH Xtc’s What Can Brown Do For You? B Szecsy/D Szecsy/A Berry 8 GCH CH Dunhill Inspired Roxanne For Stuart S Kline/D Kline 9 GCH CH Spiritwood’s Gandalf The Blue S Larsen/J Larsen 10 GCH CH Ha’Penny Mirimar Deja As You Like It M Marini/J Schneider/V Null Beaucerons 1 GCH CH Beowolf Rime Des Monts Du Lac P Prager/J Prager 2 GCH CH Bijou Noir Du Chateau Rocher RE HT J Tornquist 3 GCH CH Flame Noire Du Chateau Rocher D Bitz 4 GCH CH De Joie Du Chateau Rocher CA M Palmer 5 CH Elixir Noir Du Chateau Rocher C Kundt 6 CH Ezayas Bleue Du Chateau Rocher T Ross/K Davis Continued on page 190

235

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

2 19 18 9 12 9339 0 4 5 9 15 2986 0 1 2 5 13 1472 0 0 1 2 5

839

0 0 1 6 0

725

0 0 1 1 2

590

0 1 1 2 0

423

0 0 1 0 4 340 0 0 1 2 1

291

0 1 0 1 0

250

8 28 14 23 9

11770

0 15 19 16 9

6251

1 8 9 5 2

3281

0 8 6 4 5

2693

0 8 10 6 5

2287

0 8 3 5 2

1664

0 3 3 7 7

1500

0 4 4 4 2

1462

0 2 4 8 6

1450

0 6 6 4 3

1447

1 12 22 11 17 6022 0 10 9 7 7

3280

0 8 5 4 3

2130

0 2 6 5 4

1512

0 1 3 5 9

1309

0 4 2 1 3

1186

0 2 2 2 2

1080

0 1 1 3 2

676

0 1 1 3 1

606

0 0 2 2 4

581

1 27 26 27 12 9471 0 2 3 5 6

1431

0 1 7 5 4

1340

0 2 2 3 3

902

0 0 0 0 1

237

0 1 1 0 0

220

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7 GCH CH Garnet Noire De La Legende Du Chateau Rocher M Palmer 8 GCH CH Eo Des Ombres Valeureux D Skinner/D Pluss 9 GCH CH Dillinger Du Chateau Rocher K Davis 10 GCH CH Fever Du Chateau Rocher D Bitz

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

105

0 0 1 0 0

104

0 0 1 0 0

89

0 0 0 0 1

75

Belgian Malinois 1 GCH CH Broadcreek’s Marcus Junis Brutus 0 M Kornfeld/S Legg/L Legg/E Kornfeld 2 GCH CH How Sweet It Is De Burr Oak PT 0 C Russell/D Lemster 3 CH Halle Berry Du Domaine De Vauroux 0 J Ennis/C Ennis 4 GCH CH Mystique’s Son Of A Beach BN RN 0 B Blume 5 GCH CH Turicks Trifecta CDX RN TD HSAs 0 A Albert/A Albert 6 CH Axa Prima Sudo 0 S Miller 7 GCH CH Desert Mtn’s Hope Springs Eternal 0 K Wood/S Wood 8 CH Broadcreek’s Twist And Shout 0 S Legg/L Legg/M Kornfeld/E Kornfeld 9 GCH CH Desert Mtn Hope’s Eternal Fyre BN RN 0 S Belger/L Swarthout 10 GCH CH Turicks Black Jack HSAds HIAds HXAds MX MXJ XF 0 L Wetherell/C Kaiser Belgian Sheepdogs 1 GCH CH Chargany’s Voyageur J Powers/J Powers 2 GCH CH Images Texas Hold’Em At Laralee L Patton 3 GCH CH Uri De Beauvoir K Kinnane/C Mascach/H Wehrle 4 GCH CH Bonntymes Keepn It Real At Devine HSAs S Manier/B Leonard 5 GCH CH Sarron Simply Complicated S Swabb 6 GCH CH Sans Brancos Wynonna RN T Votava/S Hanley/H Wrobel/P Ginocchio 7 GCH CH Sanderle Kindred R R Chumbley/R Skinner 8 GCH CH Sans Brancos Stunned At Kindred RN R Chumblay/T Votava/D Ramsey 9 GCH CH Sans Brancos Ultimatum A Jones/M Jones/T Votava 10 GCH CH Liswyn’s Vaquero RA A Hopkins/K Hopkins Belgian Tervuren 1 GCH CH Sky Acres Flying Solo M Edling 2 GCH CH Mishaook Lulu At Chateau Blanc HSCs HICs D Laurin/J Laurin 3 GCH CH Tacara’s Racelon Rembrandt NA NAJ OF C Lautzenheiser 4 GCH CH Stonewall’s Let’s Make It A Double V Havicon/R Skief 5 GCH CH Impressions Of Synecdocke VCD1 OA OAJ NF C Laux 6 GCH CH Vivant Et Lisse Sage CDX RE A Megeath/S Banick 7 CH Hovne Es-Pen Av Revehiet J Murphy/T Hulsund 8 GCH CH Jamaica Bird Of Paradise VCD1 AX OAJ H Hittesdorf 9 CH Bilgay’s Eye Of The Hurricane R Grinsell/L Wetherell 10 GCH CH Starbright Bettin On The River RN B Siccardi/M Janek Border Collies 1 GCH CH Bon-Clyde’s Take One B Buchanan 2 GCH CH Borderfame Signature J Mosing/D Butt 3 GCH CH Sporting Field’s Heiress HSAs D Butt/D Einck/A Giles 4 GCH CH Majestic Avatar Storm Warning PT M Karger/J Baylis/R Delay 5 GCH CH Bon-Clyde’s Pistol Pete Of Nahrof N Mages/E Wagner 6 GCH CH Kensington’s Artful Dodger L Waldo 7 GCH CH Shoreland’s Not A Gamble T Wong/H Su 8 GCH CH Bayshore’s Cast A Spell At Avatar HSAs R Johnson/J Baylis/S Einck-Paul 9 GCH CH Lacey Cashel Ewe Green Eyed Monster Ewe J Lacey-Black/C Geiss 10 GCH CH Bismark Tainsh Mr Tuxedo D Kleppe Bouviers des Flandres 1 GCH CH Rocheuses Me And My Shadow Of Cornus F Dreyfus/C Dreyfus/H Johnson/C Johnson 2 GCH CH Hatch Tillie De La Salsa T Peterson/P Peterson/L Haskell/J Kasper 3 GCH CH Quiche’s Grand Finale D Garrison/J Garrison/E Paquette 4 GCH CH Frontier’s License To Carry At Margaux S Lyon/P Martin 5 GCH CH Quiches Intrepid Captain Sully S Bowerman/E Herring 6 GCH CH Hirsch’s Top Notch Attire R Affaitati/R Affaitati/L Hirsch

TOTAL

0 0 1 0 1

1 3 1 3

802

0 2 0 3

680

0 1 0 0

146

0 0 1 0

145

0 0 0 2

144

0 0 1 0

122

0 0 1 0

122

0 1 0 0

80

0 0 2 0

66

0 0 1 0

48

0 1 3 6 5

1686

0 1 0 1 3

958

0 4 3 3 1

898

0 1 2 4 2

846

0 0 4 4 4

774

0 2 2 4 2

754

0 3 1 4 3

702

0 3 3 2 1

693

0 1 1 1 4

607

0 1 0 1 3

409

1 14 13 17 5

5799

1 5 4 3 6

3169

0 0 10 8 5

2598

0 1 3 6 1

744

1 2 2 2 1

692

1 2 0 2 0

492

0 0 1 1 4

442

0 0 2 1 1

416

0 0 0 1 2

255

0 1 1 0 1

242

2 15 9 11 13 6632 0 10 22 13 13 6108 2 20 7 12 3

4398

0 2 4 13 10 2623 0 6 12 11 6

2586

0 3 5 11 9

2350

0 1 7 5 6

1373

0 0 5 7 7

1135

0 0 1 7 9

952

0 1 1 2 3

577

11 39 15 5 4

17533

6 36 29 11 13 13985 2 23 20 5 6

8033

1 14 12 10 8

3509

2 4 1 0 6

1321

0 1 4 1 2

1028

7 GCH CH Wise Choice Geliato N Almgren/K Almgren 8 GCH CH Austin Ally Van Aachen W Gillespie 9 GCH CH Margaux’s Stacked Deck P Martin/S Lyon 10 GCH CH Cobeauche Jakabo Xavier R Glenn/R Glenn/R Saum/M Brown Briards 1 GCH CH Stormfield Seiso At Charson M Millner/T Millner/S Hillier 2 GCH CH Lighting Strike El Xargall M Millner/T Millner 3 GCH CH Fairytale’s Balthazar Le Sage O Smith/T Smith 4 GCH CH Deja Vu Mia Cool As A Cucumber T Miller/A Melton/D Dube/L Bernard 5 GCH CH Cumano Of The Coastline E Myers 6 GCH CH Deja Vu Mia Cake Walk G Klang/T Miller/A Melton 7 GCH CH Deja Vu Mia Chain Of Fools J Holava/M Holava 8 GCH CH Majestique Brave Heart M Warcholik 9 GCH CH Deja Vu Pomme Despair Came Knocking M Sanders/T Miller 10 GCH CH Suite Car Named Desire J Mourning/F Mourning Canaan Dogs 1 GCH CH Pleasant Hill Magnum Of Samara P Rosman 2 CH Renegade Melanchollie Air J Capaiu Greene 3 CH Tahoe’s Sirius Black N White R Prince/N Renteria 4 GCH CH Bandersnatch Rsndg Ida Know Rivroc RN A Pough/J Rosenthal/C Miller Cardigan Welsh Corgis 1 GCH CH Aubrey’s Tails Of Mystery C Savioli/V Savioli 2 GCH CH Mariel’s Harvest Moon M Mizelle/J Bruce 3 GCH CH Riverside Telltail Coco Posh D Planche/D Shindle/J Divens 4 GCH CH Serah Celtic Legend Of Llynhill B Tannahill/P Smith 5 GCH CH C-Myste Baledwr Free To Disagree C Cannon/A Katasse 6 GCH CH Kosmar Striking Back Of Bridgelady M Stahr/G Roach 7 GCH CH Claymore’s Madame Butterfly T Stewart/J Stewart/J Glenn 8 GCH CH Telltail Like A Rolling Stone L Sams 9 GCH CH Turn-Key’s Little Big Man RN M Hulme 10 GCH CH Wellshire Absolut Magic C Tompkins/P Weller

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TOTAL

0 1 2 3 1

909

0 1 2 2 4

704

0 2 1 2 2

656

0 2 0 1 3

603

0 6 9 14 4

3520

0 6 5 11 6

3206

0 2 4 4 10 2156 0 2 4 6 2

1406

0 5 8 4 4

1330

0 2 3 3 4

1187

0 3 6 3 1

797

0 3 2 5 1

752

0 1 1 2 3

722

0 1 0 2 2

449

0 10 10 8 17 4124 0 0 1 0 0

94

0 0 1 0 0

84

0 0 0 0 1

61

8 57 24 14 6

19198

2 18 14 15 11 7328 1 1 6 4 8

1963

1 2 1 1 2

1378

0 3 2 4 3

1295

0 6 3 3 3

1280

0 1 2 2 2 635 0 0 3 4 1

587

0 1 2 0 2

493

0 1 1 1 2

470

the top ten dogs Based on All-Breed Competition

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B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

Final 2012Statistics

Collies (Rough) 1 GCH CH Devinwood A Perfect Stranger J Caruso/R Caruso 2 GCH CH Wyndlair Cherokee Vindication R Beals/L Rizzo/M Stelter/A Stelter 3 GCH CH Milas Latin Lover L Butler/L Hedman 4 GCH CH Fantasy’s Rockledge Beginning T Franzel 5 GCH CH Clarion Ribbon In The Sky J Evans/A Sanchez-Corea/L Sanchez-Corea 6 GCH CH Arrowhill Sword’s Held High C Lee/K Foster 7 GCH CH Highcroft Bourne Supremacy D Jeszewski/L Jeszewski/J Belluomini 8 GCH CH Diamante’s Crown Jewel R Myers-Barth 9 GCH CH Susitna Royal Strider Of Tara Dells M Nelson 10 GCH CH Sylvan Argent Simply Irresistible C Bossart/C Dubois Collies (Smooth) 1 GCH CH Travler’s Pierce Arrow C Ardizzone/R Tehon/B Ardizzone/G Lewis 2 GCH CH Bit O Heavens Sorceress RN PT M Bergstraser/L Bergstraser-Lorenz/J Laf 3 GCH CH C And J Silver Charm Of Chrysalis J Waiburn/C Thompson 4 GCH CH Row-Bar’s Heartbreaker J Brady/R Johns/S Mcalear/K Mcpherson 5 GCH CH Tir Nan’ Og The Legend Of Banzai Maguire E Blaisure 6 GCH CH Sunnland’s Top Gun K George/S Ray/O George 7 GCH CH Cyndella’s Yes, I’M Charmed K Neeley 8 GCH CH Ceilidh’s Deep River Haute Couture M Elliott/K Moll 9 GCH CH Travler’s Mustang Sally R Tehon/C Ardizzone/B Ardizzone/K Repper 10 GCH CH Wildwind’s Tell Me No Lies J Billingsley/M Bergstraser/L Bergstrase Finnish Lapphunds 1 GCH CH Lumiturpa Arvi M Feltenstein 2 GCH CH Sugarok Casanova CM E Blanch/W Blanch 3 GCH CH Yutori’s Shades Of Autumn L Drumm/C Pollack 4 GCH CH Sugarok Macce Too B Murray/L Marden 5 CH Calaban’s Armahani Rakentaa C Brillinger 6 GCH CH Sugarok Born In The Usa CM L Marden 7 CH Calaban Armahani Iwannatalkaboutme CM C Petersen 8 CH Yutori’s Winter In The Heart L Drumm/C Pollack 9 GCH CH Sugarok Minarai L Marden 10 Calaban Armahani First Knight D Lohn/C Brillinger German Shepherd Dogs 1 GCH CH Babheim’s Captain Crunch M Deschamps/C Navarro/J Lange/D Stern/J 2 GCH CH Karizma’s Ike Of Edale S Birch/S Birch/J Moses/S Moses 3 GCH CH Pine Hill’s Payday Of Hays Hill P Hays/B Hill/K Salvucci 4 GCH CH Wolf Creek Galaxy Of Merivern E Farrell/P Walker 5 GCH CH Lonestar’s Margarita Rose S Mckinnon 6 CH Clayfield Good Day Sunshine J Hamasaki/M Avery/A Likens 7 GCH CH Lakota’s Hitman Of Cantar HT E Brehony/S Brehony/V Cayer/R Alcantara 8 CH Signature’s Philip Marlow V Kridler F Brugger 9 GCH CH Suboja’s Army’s Soldier HT S Sisemore 10 GCH CH Enchanted’s American Thunder J Bates/S Espejo Icelandic Sheepdogs 1 GCH CH Eyjahunda Thorarinn PT CGC D Mcdermott/T Warnock 2 GCH CH Emerald Isle Grima T Runolfsson 3 Eyjahunda Orri Bragason K Owens/H Valdivia 4 GCH CH Enska Puck Of Caradoc RN S Sucky 5 GCH CH Logi T Runolfsson 6 CH Asgard’s Tafar Dd D Beean/D Ostrander 7 GCH CH Gimgolets Urnir R Barnes/L Ball-Gisch 8 CH Isneista Fjari L Ball-Gisch/C Smith

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

2 9 12 11 8

5305

0 22 15 8 7

5189

1 12 1 1 3

2091

1 2 0 1 1

1372

0 0 3 4 2

825

0 2 2 2 1

803

0 1 2 2 4

752

0 1 0 2 1

538

1 1 0 1 1

483

0 2 0 1 3

467

1 19 12 13 10 5659 0 4 8 5 4

2368

0 5 8 3 7

2032

0 5 5 3 5

1599

1 5 5 2 1

1423

0 0 5 3 2

855

0 1 1 2 2

761

0 1 2 3 2

748

0 0 3 0 2

471

0 1 2 1 1

285

0 1 4 11 9

2459

0 3 5 3 7

1800

0 0 3 2 1

558

0 1 1 2 3

371

0 0 0 1 1

235

0 0 0 0 5

205

0 0 0 1 1

115

0 0 0 0 1

65

0 0 0 0 1

64

0 0 0 0 1

61

22 94 15 3 3

29674

2 19 16 4 3

5600

1 17 13 8 6

5285

1 18 12 3 8

5061

0 13 12 10 5

3569

2 4 1 0 1 2370 0 6 5 6 6

2310

1 2 1 0 0

1713

0 2 4 6 7

1220

0 1 0 2 4

732

0 0 3 4 2

1349

0 1 0 0 1

181

0 0 0 0 1

103

0 0 0 0 2

89

0 0 1 1 0

61

0 0 0 0 1

60

0 0 0 1 0

42

0 0 0 0 1

37


B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

Norwegian Buhunds 1 GCH CH Randalyn Spring Jada CD BN RN OAJ C Mazzotta/E Yacknin 2 GCH CH Jotunn Bella Binna V Eberhardt/J Bradstreet 3 GCH CH Arcticridge’s Elvis C Lassesen 4 CH Kyon’s Bold Norseman D Deeley 5 GCH CH Trollheimen Kiss My Cash E Turner 6 GCH CH Tolgen’s Jaeren Fredrick Kaare V Eberhardt/J Bradstreet Old English Sheepdogs 1 GCH CH Lambluv Gambolon Blue Thunder K Richardson/J Marder 2 GCH CH Aryakas Hermes D Graesser 3 GCH CH Windfall Slam Dunk A Pietrocola 4 GCH CH Cottonwood Man In The Moon D Caswell/R Caswell 5 GCH CH Lambluv’s Street Of Dreams CD BN RA C Leszinske/R Leszinske/J Marder 6 GCH CH Whisperwood’s Wild Horse J Wetzler/K Burdash 7 Bugaboo’s Picture Perfect C Johnson/H Johnson 8 GCH CH Masquerade Mikey Likes It J Hewitt/M Harris 9 GCH CH Lambluv’s Daytime Hustler L Douglas/J Marder 10 GCH CH Zottels Shaggy Star C Furtado/J Furtado/J Ansell Pembroke Welsh Corgis 1 GCH CH Coventry Allure At Wyndstar A Geremia/B Shelton 2 GCH CH Dalarno Nite Song At Morningstar K Courtelis/L Dossett 3 GCH CH Riverside Get Over It D Shindle 4 GCH CH Eden Crowns Designer Label L Williams/J Williams 5 GCH CH Nchanted Silk Lining C Braunstein 6 GCH CH Lismore’s Phantom Legacy P Kleven/L Bullert/S Weiss/L Kleven-Pete 7 GCH CH Coventry Pennant J Johnson/J Johnson 8 GCH CH Milkywey’s How Do You Like Me Now ? J Foster/M Marshall/K Shields 9 GCH CH Riverside Xtra Style P Panzarella/D Shindle 10 GCH CH Heritage Ever After J Pilat

0 1 0 1 7

628

0 0 0 1 3

248

0 0 0 0 2

176

0 0 0 0 1

166

0 0 0 0 2

162

0 0 0 1 0

54

3 53 26 19 6

14603

1 7 6 12 8

3325

0 11 13 9 7

2933

0 3 6 6 3

1857

1 5 3 5 1

1685

1 5 1 2 1

1562

1 1 0 1 0

1146

0 3 4 8 4

1115

0 3 2 4 1

978

0 0 4 2 5

741

6 45 21 21 6

16107

6 44 41 14 7

12238

2 17 20 12 11 6471 3 10 8 2 3

3806

0 5 4 5 4

1597

1 3 3 2 2

1345

0 5 4 3 1

1305

0 1 3 1 3

1091

1 1 0 0 1

638

0 1 1 0 2

568

Polish Lowland Sheepdogs 1 GCH CH Ponwood’s Smoky 0 B Bruns/W Stamp 2 GCH CH Swan Crest The Power Of Love Eternal 0 M Hirata/L Bettis/R Wolfe 3 GCH CH Stonebrook Mon Amies Chance Worth Ta King 0 K Klang/G Klang 4 GCH CH White Star’s Christmasgift 0 J Marshall/R Marshall/M Finch-Cirtwell/J 5 GCH CH Bluegrass Ivy League Z White Star 0 J Devlin 6 GCH CH Applewood’s Where’s My Sheep? 0 S Appel/D Appel/J Appel/E Appel 7 GCH CH Swan Crest Toast Of The Town 0 M Hirata/M Korzeniowska 8 GCH CH White Star’s Plays Well With Others 0 M Finch-Cirtwell/J Cirtwell 9 CH Bogdanka’s Existential Earl 0 N Bogdanow 10 CH White Star’s Southern Charm 0 B Schneider/M Finch-Cirtwell/J Cirtwell/ Pulik 1 GCH CH Cordmaker Rumpus Bumpus J Beaudoin/S Huebner/F Licciardi 2 GCH CH Fuzzy Farm Twist And Shout A Lawrence/S Lawrence 3 GCH CH Moonshadow Rongyos Kis Medve K Kocsondy/Z Kocsondy 4 GCH CH Moremi Matter Of Fact B Pessina/P Anspach/S Mcconnell/I Crowth 5 GCH CH Prydain Joshua D Fields/K Edwards 6 GCH CH Wallbanger Fringe A Bowley/D Zeman/B Zeman 7 GCH CH Mitonka As Good As It Gets R Dimatteo 8 GCH CH Zaydah Guns A Blazing R Dimatteo 9 CH Cedarrun Little Caesars D Melroy 10 GCH CH Bowmaker Aussie Mate G Vanderhart/L Stallings

B. I. S. GP1 GP2 GP3 GP4

TOTAL

Pyrenean Shepherds 1 GCH CH La Brise Sun Bear P Princehouse/K Laram 2 GCH CH Terra-Blue Ariege K Rice/P Princehouse 3 GCH CH Germinale De La Brise RN P Princehouse/J Princehouse/F Princehous 4 GCH CH La Brise Golden Bear BN RA C Wilmoth/P Princehouse 5 GCH CH La Brise Amourette K Burger Shetland Sheepdogs 1 GCH CH Grandgables The Frat Boy P Buckles/A Buckles/J Moses 2 GCH CH Karosel Kartwheels D Planche/K Schmutz/D Hines 3 GCH CH Grandgables Jolie Victor Ludorum P Hannah/K Hannah 4 GCH CH Paray’s Wicked K Furlong 5 GCH CH Thunderhill’s Apple Bottom Jeans M Miller/M Miller/A Power 6 GCH CH Jesstar Nirvana R Von Pusch/J Starbuck 7 GCH CH Leeason Rock My Soul E Anderson/D Kraft 8 GCH CH Suncrest Cerulean G Speeks/D Mock 9 GCH CH Sunburst One Cool Dude A Dunford/L Reed/K Alderman/K Alderman 10 GCH CH Jusdandy Devine Mz M C Frank/K Furlong Swedish Vallhunds 1 GCH CH Solborg Faramir A Vetter 2 GCH CH Caliente Once In A Blue Moon RE PT NA NAJ OF M Fromm 3 GCH CH Solborg Loven Katherine Maija Lt M Gunderson/G Gunderson/I Underdahl 4 GCH CH Champoeg High Tales At Stillwater M Day/B Jette/C Vannoy 5 GCH CH Solveigco’s Gustav Vasa At Akutchi C Sayles 6 GCH CH Beidelyn Still The One St L Law/C Rolfe 7 CH Suddenly New Moon At Concordia H Conticchio/F Conticchio 8 GCH CH Svedala Sven Snickaren Fran Hall R Hooper/S Hooper/L Fisher/G Hall 9 GCH CH Corval Bless Yer Cot’N Socks S Mullinix/S Keth 10 GCH CH Caval’s Mia C Albert/L Kiedaisch/M Ispas-Hennessey

TOTAL

0 13 15 15 19 6326 0 1 0 2 1

344

0 0 0 0 1

130

0 0 0 1 0

67

0 0 0 0 1

64

2 24 15 11 4

5727

1 11 10 12 10 4757 1 9 12 21 3

4569

2 13 5 6 5

4104

1 8 10 7 4

3992

1 12 7 5 3

3389

0 4 9 7 11 2913 1 4 2 3 2

2869

2 7 2 3 1

2113

0 0 2 0 8

1479

0 0 2 0 5

547

0 0 1 3 4

420

0 0 0 2 4

399

0 0 0 1 1

192

0 0 1 0 2

163

0 0 1 1 0

117

0 0 0 0 1

106

0 0 0 1 0

100

0 0 0 0 1

91

0 0 0 0 1

90

5 13 5 13 2639 6 3 7 5

1660

1 2 1 2

424

0 0 1 1

218

1 0 0 1

180

0 1 0 0

155

0 0 0 1

147

0 0 0 1

114

0 1 0 0

75

0 0 0 1

37

5 44 36 27 12 16357 0 21 16 11 8

4382

1 6 8 10 9

4331

1 1 1 0 0

703

0 0 2 1 3

580

0 1 1 4 0

553

0 2 0 1 1

368

0 1 0 1 1

365

0 0 1 4 2

347

0 0 0 1 5

337

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Sporting Group

Brittanys

966 GCH CH Dual Lanes Cam JH C Robinson/L Robinson/K Sullivan 937 GCH CH Mich’s Mt Ready Aim Fire T Rickard/L Rickard/K Rickard/J Davies 577 GCH CH Carrollton’s Count Lancelot L Martin/W Wijaya/G Hartman 539 GCH CH Gourley’s Dfl 99 Carat Diamond G Stern/C Gourley 520 GCH CH Star Flight Jumpin Jack Flash RN OA OAJ J Ceres 518 GCH CH Britt’s Ramblin’ The Perfect Cut J Larson/K Schoppa 509 GCH CH Trio’s Mr. Rocktober C Douglas/C Livingston/K Livingston 432 GCH CH Triumphant’s As Good As It Gets JH L Mccartney-Roy/K Mccartney 326 GCH CH Dogwood Hollow Tap Dancer C Callender/D Callender/G Clements 302 GCH CH Magic Storm Of The Century D Tighe/N Otterson/B Hultgren

Pointers

477 GCH CH Marjetta In The Limelight JH J Deeming 296 GCH CH Oncore Mykyna Storm P Haines/T Haines/P Davis 244 GCH CH Penpoint In Dress Blues L Stagg/J Palmer/L Palmer 217 GCH CH Seasyde Edgehill Heart Of Gold M Lane/H Medeiros/R Goldstein/J Johnston 150 GCH CH Seasyde Wynot Can Only Imagine K Shorter/H Medeiros 147 GCH CH Seasyde Berries Jubilee JH L Canfield/H Medeiros/M Scott 142 GCH CH Solivia’s Kalahari Of Marsuz S Thompson/D Brown/K Brown 123 GCH CH Stonebrook Creksyde Dbl Vision J Mechling/M Mechling 121 GCH CH Chesterhope My Boys Girl P Kroll 105 GCH CH Robwyn Magic Touch G Griffin/K Rath/J Walton

Pointers (German Shorthaired)

1297 GCH CH Dogwdcreek’s La Vita E Belle L Duncan 992 GCH CH Stelor’s Royalty Remembered D Stelmach 876 GCH CH Robin Crest Edelmarke Investigator T Feneis/T Depietro/C Trost 863 GCH CH Robin Crest Great Expectations R Remondi/R Remondi 546 GCH CH Kan-Point’s Makin’ The Chase R Stanley/R Stanley/L Coonrod 526 GCH CH Ehrenvogel Say Cheese M Lara/C Swensson/G Hostetter/A Lester 475 GCH CH Fieldfines Pure Gold B Mcneill/G Mcneill 471 GCH CH Robin Crest Spectacular Bid JH J Hasart/R Remondi 457 GCH CH Skypoint’s Our River Runs Free F Del Prete/L Del Prete 348 GCH CH Shomberg’s Perfect Timing J Tierney/A Tierney

Pointers (German Wirehaired)

359 GCH CH Mt. View’s Ripsnortersilvercharm V Malzoni 252 GCH CH Reece Afterhours The Buck Stops Here JH K Courtelis/M Johnson/A Johnson/C Whitmo 200 GCH CH Mountain View National Acclaim N Paduch/P Paduch/B Stroh 101 GCH CH Afterhours Reece Have Gun Will Travel F Neuwirth/C Whitmore/A Johnson 56 GCH CH Drakkar’s Rlb Celtic Private Eye J Boyd/M Boyd/J Wilkinson 46 GCH CH Aspendel’s Pale Rider JH B Watkins/R Perry/S Ferraro 46 GCH CH Scotian Windswept Expedition SH L Reeves-Lococo/S Rainwater/L Sargent/M 45 GCH CH Harvest Meadow’s Truth Be Told L Minnick/A Resnick 39 GCH CH Heywire ‘N Highfield’s Hey Look Me Over P Kincaid/L Kincaid/B Brawn 35 CH Hawk Havens Grand Stand MH P Paduch/N Paduch

Retrievers (Chesapeake Bay)

300 GCH CH Pond Hollow Special Delivery L Cayton/D Baldwin 273 GCH CH Mudcreek Red Moose RN THD D Lentz/L Lentz 267 GCH CH Chesacolahardwoodbaltimoreraven G Sheetz 226 GCH CH Spinnakers Kodiak Fisher JH C Kling 225 GCH CH Hardwood’s Full House V Bartnicki/J Ohrnberger

204 GCH CH Chesabar’s Anyone Anyone T Dennis/D Glasser 195 GCH CH Quailridge’s Top Dee O Gee Maximilian C Macina/C Macina 164 GCH CH Irish’s Robert Garcia Depadua T Jennings/J Jennings 143 GCH CH Desert Winds Moroccan Sand L Schisler 140 GCH CH Chesabar’s Tribute To The Yankees R O’Brien/A O’Brien

Retrievers (Curly-Coated)

233 GCH CH Kurly Kreek Artic Express S Shifflett/M Shifflett 181 GCH CH Down Datrail Hunting Thrills CD S Macre/D Akins/G Kofron 67 GCH CH Riverwatch Grand Illusion M Meek/G Meek 45 GCH CH Walden Farm’s Zoot Suit Riot RN J Siebecker 43 GCH CH Clarion’s Blackberry Bramble J Gentry/P Gentry 41 GCH CH Kyraco Kyrabean Pirate M Morel 30 GCH CH Gladrags Original Buttonfly R Cataldo/M Mcgroarty 22 GCH CH Coventry Cottage Toll Cashmere CD RN NAP M Stearns/P Stearns/P Sleeth 20 GCH CH Darkside Ric-O-Shay CD BN CA THD L Wilkoff 18 GCH CH Kurly Kreek Shooting Starr I Andre/S Mcdowell/A Collins/K Benedict

Retrievers (Flat-Coated)

524 GCH CH Meadowrue Knight Of Quillquest D Sickles/L Zimic/G Impey 488 GCH CH Bay Creek I’M All For That R Rickert/S Rickert/L Selof/M Bettis 425 GCH CH Stormwatch Rocks U Like A Hurricane JH C Davis/K Leonhardt/A Williams 331 GCH CH MACH Shasta Brownstone CD RA JH MXS MJS J Brackney 328 GCH CH Beachcliff Ravens Crest JH J Brumley/D Edwards/A Lloyd 319 GCH CH Wind Dancer’s Kick A Little K Forni 261 GCH CH Beacon’s Jesse James II C Zelbst 219 GCH CH Feathurquest Moonlight Sonata R Morrill/R Briganti/M Shimizu/K Shimizu 189 GCH CH Destiny As Good As It Gets CD JH E Mound 132 GCH CH Stormwatch Whirlwynd P Forte/K Leonhardt

Retrievers (Golden)

4436 GCH CH Summits Emery Its In The Bag B Johnson/J Sedivec/K Sedivec 2676 GCH CH Shadowland’s Paws For Applause At Tristar CD S Dominke/C Meddaugh/J Matney 1729 GCH CH Scion Hott Pants RN K Whipple/J Andras/A Andras/L Chew 1605 GCH CH White Birch Darby Hill Light My Fire C Dunn 1477 GCH CH Summits Sonny Side Up P Wedding/M Wedding/B Johnson 1323 GCH CH Eagleridge’s Return From Bombay D Williams 1276 GCH CH St Andrew Romp ‘N Stomp CD JH M Horsch 1109 GCH CH Trance Mission Jp Cunard Adventure T Tsumura 1028 GCH CH Forevers Quest For Atlantis J Rullo/C Nee/J Nee 932 GCH CH Venture’s Boys N Toys T Mccray/M Mccray

Retrievers (Labrador)

2392 GCH CH Briarwood’s Eye On The Prize M Henricks/S Sellers/P Sellers 2156 GCH CH Casbar’s Hart To Hart J Pinto/T Pinto 1429 GCH CH Clearcreek Bonaventure Windjammer JH E Martin/T Shearer/G Shearer 1184 GCH CH Sunnydaze Running Across The Miles A Brown 938 GCH CH Thornwood’s Dressed To Thrill K Conway/C Conway 926 GCH CH Rosewater Babalu A Berarducci/R Harkow 575 GCH CH Chambrays Celestial N Counter J Marrero/J Herzon 561 GCH CH Gateway’s Nothin’ But Trouble V Creamer/M Creamer 422 GCH CH Belquest Deep Run Easy Peasy P Giroux/S Moses/J Moses 421 GCH CH Lobuff Major Yeager At Asquam MH N Wolston/L Weiss/J Quigley-Smith

Retrievers (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling)

382 GCH CH Pikkinokka’s Lightning Bug S Einck-Paul/N Mages 231 GCH CH Lennoxlove Susqudilla’s Mini Cooper WC R Haskin/P Campanella/M Waterstreet/J Ha

195 GCH CH Princess Cut Diamond Beekauz CD RN JH S Kauzlarich/K Kauzlarich/D Kauzlarich 153 GCH CH Javahill Steal My Heart BN RE JH A Soderman/P Soderman 111 GCH CH Kd’s Tens Are Wild CD J Knight/D Nichols 107 GCH CH Water’s Edge Mr Majestyk D Rode 100 GCH CH Starway Keeper Of The Stars V Anderson/L Smith 94 GCH CH Foxvale Foxbrooke Dare To Cruise K Lawless/J Lawless 85 GCH CH Tamarac’s EZ Duz It All BN RA M Siniski/N Tucker/L White 85 GCH CH Manitou’s Glitter In The Air C Lindemer/G Lindemer/C Gavazzi Franchin

Setters (English)

885 GCH CH Oakley’s B’Dazzled D Jenseh/G Jensen/E Strickland/J Strickl 763 GCH CH Aerden’s Pretty In Pink JH L Engel/R Miller/V Ciaravino/B Silbernag 740 GCH CH Stargaz’R ‘N Wingfield Time Will Tell D Coller/P Coller/E Hackett 616 GCH CH Colthouse’s Genuine Draft G Perry/A Carswell/A Laurier 503 GCH CH Set’R Ridge’s Brasswinds Blueprint P Lefever/D Decker 296 GCH CH Palisades B52 M Dorward 266 GCH CH Sleepy Hollow’s Scarlett O Hara J Mowery/L Mowery 234 GCH CH Lochlomond’s Wrapped Up In You JH S Kuniansky/F Neal 203 GCH CH Set’R Ridge’s Dirty Dancing M Newman/J Gray/P Gray 186 GCH CH Sagebrush’s Simply Irresistible J Harris

Setters (Gordon)

717 GCH CH Hollyhunt Take A Chance On Me M Hunsinger/C Hunsinger 645 GCH CH Sastya’s Eleven Eleven W Leonard/M Leonard 385 GCH CH Sunrunners Veni Vidi Vici B Tompkinson/J Clark 358 GCH CH Saranac Toblerone E Fisher/W Fisher 276 GCH CH Firethorn And Sandpiper Easy On The Eyes D Coller/P Coller/M Mcloughlin/C Kirby 270 GCH CH Sastya’s Twelfth Night By Ncm L Summers 207 GCH CH Karrelene Gunnin’ For Gatlin D Weber 183 GCH CH Sandpiper’s Castles In The Air D Grant/J Beattie/D Snyder/P Reilly 98 GCH CH Buteo’s Midnight Silence A Johnson-Edwards/C Edwards 88 GCH CH Wildwood’s Affirmed D Bjerkestrand/B Bjerkestrand

Setters (Irish Red and White)

140 GCH CH Mizen Duchas Dilis JH J Baumgartner 92 GCH CH Aramis Farms High Road To Killary D Peterson/J Zawikowski 66 GCH CH Shireoak Spring Twister JH B Parsons/K Gaut 38 GCH CH United Spots Regal Falcon G Beauchemin 34 GCH CH Tullamore Toffi JH A Jones 28 GCH CH Paterjay Analita T Orcutt/C Orcutt/Z Orcutt 27 GCH CH Truly A Daydream Believer JH R Bockman/W Bockman 25 CH Laurel Oak Listen To Your Heart T Reames 22 GCH CH Blue Chip Emerald Of Shandon JH W Bockman/E Bockman 20 CH Shireoak Rainbows N Raindrops M Perrier

Setters (Irish)

1438 GCH CH Northwinds First Reign R Arch/J Arch/D Keane/N Keane 798 GCH CH Antares Bobby Jones M Goeke/P Goeke 619 GCH CH Mi Jean’s Reason To Believe SH NA NAJ NF A Middleton/J Holmberg 383 GCH CH Greengate The Boss At Beaubriar RN N Fiacco/R Fiacco/M Dechambeau/B Elliott 369 GCH CH Herihunda’s Table For One J Young/K Young 354 GCH CH Vabrill Parley (Vazquez-Bracho/Czarnecki X Vasquez-Bracho/W Czarnecki 328 GCH CH Devlin’s Jewel Of Meadow Run A Pellette 324 GCH CH Lunn’s Super Mario Bros. K Musil 287 GCH CH Pompei’s Good And Plenty M Lloyd/A Pusey 284 GCH CH Bluerose One For The Money T Peterson/C Peterson/P Booth/A Booth

Spaniels (American Water) 138 GCH CH Waterway Game Crk Hot Diggity JH L Hattrem/J Hattrem/J Rose/S Rose/P Mett 18 CH Kei Rin’s Yukon Clover M Douglas/C Douglas 12 CH Carolina’s Cow Creek Pirate SH W O’Neal/T O’Neal 9 CH Beavercreek’s Chance Of A Life Time L Thorsness/H Pemble 6 CH Mann’Rs Carolina Fozzy Bear S Mann 5 CH Ca- Beavercrk’s Best Kpt Secret RN CGC L Thorsness 5 CH Beavercreek’s Secret Celebration RN L Mcgrath/L Thorsness/H Pemble 4 CH Fowl Play Lady Antebellum P Kozak/K Kozak 4 Aspen Springs Mountain Zephyr B Stuart/L Stuart 3 CH Mann’Rs Carolina Fancy S Mann/J Mann

Spaniels (Boykin) 66 53 41 27 18 18 14 12 12 8

GCH CH Sunseeker Pirate’s Code L Knudsen CH Hollow Creek’s Texas Trace G Hurley/P Watts GCH CH Texas Trace Yellow Rose M Machala/G Hurley GCH CH Texas Trace Sunny Side G Hurley CH Texas Trace China G Copeland/M Copeland CH Texas Trace Skipper K Johnston/G Copeland Dogwood’s Inspired Journey H Davis CH Larley’s Keeper Of The Code D Deloatch/N Deloatch GCH CH Thornhills Carolina Scribe Jake L Kern CH Pocotaligo’s Nama Karoo MH C Gebhard/K Parkman

Spaniels (Clumber)

313 GCH CH Clussexx Collaboration With Traddles W Holbrook/B Dowd/A Jaramillo/M Capone/J 215 GCH CH Nexus Total Eclipse S Miller/J Fankhauser/C Miller 123 GCH CH Clussexx After While Crocodile G Perry/R Perry 118 GCH CH Breakaway’s Outrigger S Beaird/D Starr/D Fitzpatrick 92 GCH CH Nexus Locksley Point Of No Return K Hamaker/M Van Dyke/C Fankhauser 79 GCH CH Clussexx Proof Positive C Cox/J Haverick 79 GCH CH Don’s Big Bang J Haverick 69 GCH CH Moonrysn Critter James Dean J Sutherland/J Friis/C Sutherland 63 GCH CH Jazzin’s Hot To Trot C Jaynes 52 GCH CH Winmara’s Far Traveler R Bebeau/P Bebeau

Spaniels (Cocker) ASCOB

810 GCH CH HiTrails Clouds In My Eyes K Fairey 418 GCH CH Nickleby’s Hero On The Hudson M Walker/J Eggers/S Kaul 401 GCH CH Gazon Solar Eclipse M Joslyn/S Knaus/J Huml 381 GCH CH Trinity’s Tucked Under His Wing S Gray/S Dobmeier 210 GCH CH Creekridge Eye Wanna Be A Rock Starr C Bredenbeck/F Bredenbeck 196 GCH CH P’Gell N Blt Bonus Bucks C Kelley/P Kelley 193 GCH CH Tray-Jo’s Play’N In The Garden T Demuner 154 GCH CH Mardi Gras Strut The Stage R Logrie 135 GCH CH Layton The Teamleader D Eastham/K Hampton/P Elkins 126 GCH CH Blt Into The Wild B Lou/T Lam

Spaniels (Cocker) Black

756 GCH CH Casablanca’s Thrilling Seduction L Moore/B Van Deman/C Douglas/M Walker 302 GCH CH Sovran’s Aranjuez A Santos/M Buckley 292 GCH CH Amik-Creek Swiped By Marshens A Morgante/H Armour/M James 254 GCH CH Brookwood Diamond In The Ruff B Warren 214 GCH CH Korean Crystal Palace The Apple Of My Eyes J Sarkisian 202 GCH CH First Class Us Marshall L Goudy 181 GCH CH Mario N Beechwood’s Midnight Express F Charest/C Charest/M Ragusa/P Ragusa

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142 GCH CH Lehi’s Crystal Ball At Bluriver H Armour/B Guyer/N Guyer/A Morgante 102 GCH CH Kaplar’s Night Rider M Lague 100 GCH CH Mardi Gras Enchanted Evening R Logrie

29 29 16 15

Spaniels (Cocker) Parti

536 GCH CH Conquest’s This Is It! M Torres-Young 376 GCH CH My-Ida-Ho N Jems Captain E Ross/S Gerling 207 GCH CH Afterglow Tristar H Cole/S Roberts 160 GCH CH Sherwood & Lomapoint Captain Crunch J Bjelland/K Olsen 153 GCH CH Mario’s Grand Slam Playa J Hanlin/M Ragusa/P Ragusa 150 GCH CH Nosowea’s Napoleon Bone-A-Parti J Thorp 144 GCH CH Vc’s Masked Bandit H Lawson/J Lawson/K Vavolo 111 GCH CH Ka-Sa-Ra’s Positively Priceless K Korab/H Hesskew 99 GCH CH Nosowea’N Wib’s New Brew-Who Knew! J Thorp 95 GCH CH Still-Pine’s Perfect Holiday B Brickett/E Brickett

Spaniels (English Cocker)

590 GCH CH Edgewood Casino Celebrity K Florentine/L Cornelius/M Veras 546 GCH CH Nonnies No Doubt J Gerrish/V Umpleby 509 GCH CH Lynann’s Ace To Keep L Gall/R Gall/L Matter 394 GCH CH Golden Gait’s Never Lose Hope D Owczarzak 379 GCH CH Majestic Sweet Apple French Martini K Belter/D Belter/N Sweet 364 GCH CH Blueprint Lasting Impression D Decker 282 GCH CH Foxwoods Dublin Diva K Lyons/D Mauterer 277 GCH CH Newstead Echoes Of Love R Tingley/F Tingley 218 GCH CH Indigo N Kismet’s Along Came Annie C Bono/L Dobbins/M Dobbins 214 GCH CH Brasswinds Pin-Up Girl L Fusco

Spaniels (English Springer)

2322 GCH CH Wynmoor Champagne Supernova C Florence/B Fink/E Kerfoot/K Goodhue-Mc 667 GCH CH Darkover Don’T Dream It’s Over S Pelissero/C Pelissero/B Daniel 667 GCH CH Cerise Red Hot N’Blue A Matsunami 571 GCH CH Ocoee Dsqd With A Vengeance M King/K Lorentzen/B Breese/L Kiener 417 GCH CH Cerise Dixieland Duchess A Summerfelt/D Cherry 407 GCH CH Winamere N Goldcamp Simply “D” Best G Mccain/L O’Connor 396 GCH CH Cerise Tender is The Night D Cherry/C Blaine/F Sunseri 362 GCH CH Keepsake N Sunlaine Special Blend B Regan 361 GCH CH Cerise Jesse James D Cherry/R Fugit 308 GCH CH Segre’s Brown Derby BN RA OA OAJ D Larson

Spaniels (Field)

237 GCH CH Nautica’s Wind River Gold RN N Dooley Bunch/D Brewer/M Bunch 142 GCH CH Northaven’s Call Me Al S Stebbins 101 CH Capriole’s Normandy Commander CD RA K Wiechmann 91 GCH CH Killara’s Riders On The Storm G Elliott/S Mcatee/K Balinski 87 GCH CH Sandscape Pardon Me Boys C Dooley/N Dooley Bunch 77 GCH CH Pemberley’s Night Prowler BN RN OA NF D Stover 59 GCH CH Karomil’s Marbled Pumpernickel RN C Goodell 50 GCH CH Rainbow Tell It To The Marines C Williams/P Metts-Boyer 46 GCH CH Killara’s Grand Idea RA A Eley/K Balinski 45 GCH CH W-Haven’s Shades Of Pemberley V O’Toole

Spaniels (Irish Water)

342 GCH CH Whistlestop’s Fire & Ice S Duncan/C Mcdaniel/C Shelby 255 GCH CH Whistlestop’s Riley On Fire T Urban/B Urban/G Siner 57 GCH CH Whistle Stop’s Wind On The Water M Cummings 37 GCH CH Stanegate Slippery When Wet T Ufkes/H Gervais/D Locke

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GCH CH Nawedshoe Dawns Early Lite O Freedom P Chapman GCH CH Cat N Pats Luck Of The Irish K Dassel CH D’Locks Honeydukes Hogan RA M Williams-Marter GCH CH Blackthorn’s Molly Malone K Mulkearn/R Rubin/T Conley CH Cat’s Danny O’ Dowd L Anderson/E Mcdevitt CH D’Locks Causin A Commotion N Midwood G Foy/E Marfella

Spaniels (Sussex)

244 GCH CH Remedi Maritime Criminalintent A Morris/K Booth 70 GCH CH Companionway-Sutton Mandolin Wind L Carver/R Carver 65 GCH CH Stonecroft Windsong Banneker P Davern/E Tenuta/S Adams 50 GCH CH Kamand Tangled Up In Blue K Toner/A Toner 50 GCH CH Clussexx Pink Polka Dots MH P Petraglia/C Yankowski/J Haverick 48 CH Companionway Sutton It Had To Be You C Holt 34 CH Terreline’s Little Tug Of Old North Wharf C Peterson/M Mizelle 32 GCH CH Seamist Magnetic North E Rebischke/P Peterson/S Mccully/M Mizel 27 GCH CH Remedi’s Deep In The Heart T Launder/B Launder 23 GCH CH Primetime Idols Hot Rocker S Ainscough/F Keck/K Cottingham/J Cottin

Spaniels (Welsh Springer)

206 GCH CH Clussexx Rolyarts Payola S Marx 189 GCH CH Statesman’s Kenducky Derby M Helms/P Gilson 147 GCH CH Royaile’s Man For All Seasons R Burgess/S Burgess/N Carlton 126 GCH CH Rolyart’s Tale-Gator C Ford/S Traylor 112 GCH CH Royaile Rocksprings Dafydd K Goodrich/N Carlton 107 GCH CH Farhill’s Smiling Jack M Hilliard 106 GCH CH Clussexx Red Dragon J Haverick/B Dowd/K Holbrook/J Rifenberg 105 GCH CH Riverside’s Remington Magical Gun R Sieranski/P Nardone/C Wrenn/A Wrenn 81 GCH CH Truepenny Oh The Places You’ll Go H Rubin Cohen/F Cohen 75 GCH CH Statesman’s Heartfelt Sentiments NAJ T Garaux/B Garaux

Spinoni Italiani

269 GCH CH Darby Canyon Mick Jagger D Cannon/L Williams Stanton 141 GCH CH Sweetbriar’s Excalibur Niccolo Massimiliano D Cooker/D Graff 110 GCH CH Javal I’M Movin On To Hootwire BN RN D Perrott/S Knipe 99 GCH CH Bellaebravo Bruno SH D Spence/B Spence 99 GCH CH Bela’s Presto Change-O RN P Miller/L Miller/K Miller 97 GCH CH Crossroads Incredible Journey M Cross 94 GCH CH Brier Creek’s Dynoche Know Gunsmoke H Key 66 GCH CH Amico Pleoso’s Chiclet C Fritts 55 GCH CH Quattro Zampe Micca JH T Turner 45 GCH CH Klondike’s Frederico Ilario S Moen/C Sheridan

Vizslas

1951 GCH CH Regal Point Pinnacle Of Kilauea JH D Verret/S Rushing/D Sullivan/S Middlebr 1024 GCH CH Artisan Grouse Point Pink Panther JH C Miklos/S Lonabaugh/R Bernstein/J Toepk 873 GCH CH Jaybren’s Irish Star J Brennan/J Brennan 567 GCH CH Renaissance Pink Chacha A Rodriguez Casanueva 497 GCH CH Plaza’s Save The Last Dance JH D Scott 469 GCH CH Bluewater’s Fionn Mac Cumhaill Of Skipfire RA C Ward/L Medley 423 GCH CH Cinnabar’s Sasco Finale K Stookey/S Potocik 409 GCH CH Kezdet’s Russet Leather River Whisper A Wanjon/B Wanjon/J Saddlemire/B Golob 393 GCH CH Brazenrock Who’s That Girl CA F Hachtel/L Hachtel/D Kramlich/J Iacobel 292 GCH CH Artisan’s Pink Lollapalooza C Clark/J Toepke

Weimaraners

1556 GCH CH Silhouettes Lifeinthefastlane C Cassidy/B Cassidy 1517 GCH CH Doc N’ Camelot’s Heaven Can Wait S Thomas 1254 GCH CH Northwoods Send Money Honey H Warren/T Palmer/P Warren 578 GCH CH Win’Weim’s It’s My Grey Goose D Massey/S Line 376 GCH CH Stealyka Silhouette Mn Atrction C Cassidy/B Cassidy 343 GCH CH Diamond Mk The Eagle Has Landed M Wilson/N Lane 258 GCH CH Nani’s So What B Shepard/C Grisell 178 GCH CH Camelot’s Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door S Thomas 178 GCH CH Sanbar’s Truth Or Consequences JH H Finnerty/L Brady 173 GCH CH Silhouette’s All Revved Up C Cassidy/B Cassidy

Wirehaired Pointing Griffons

246 GCH CH Bear Hug Fire In The Hole JH L Carroll/M Carroll 173 GCH CH Fireside’s Riding High SH S Martin 150 GCH CH Fireside’s Rio Grande JH E Hunsicker 105 CH Stonehenge Spontaneous Will-O’-The Wisp JH CA D Conner-Wood 100 GCH CH Flatbrook’s Heir About Him MH G Rogney/K Rogney 69 GCH CH Harmonys Eureka A Summerfelt/C Kushner 67 GCH CH Fireside’s Oscar Hemingway JH C Tuttle/M Tuttle 64 GCH CH Bear Hug Femme Fatale BN JH CGC L Carroll/M Carroll 46 GCH CH Fireside’s Daisy Does It All JH M Ingram/C Ingram 45 GCH CH Kyloe Trekking HJ Boscorelli RN JH M Rankinen/J Rankinen/J Markle

Hound Group Afghan Hounds

1033 GCH CH Thaon’s Mowgli J Hafford/J Blanchard/A Sterner/D Rogers 861 GCH CH Criston Enchanted N Shaw/C Pinkston 453 GCH CH Elmo’s Martian Chronicles C Harker 451 GCH CH Maya’s Mockingbird C Rahaman/A Rahaman/K Bunce 427 GCH CH Mahali Arriva Sandpiper J Baukus/D Cooley/S Neill/C O’Connor/L S 405 GCH CH Exlysta Reflects The Sky D Vasti/S Ferraro 395 GCH CH Xenos Jimlet W Slowe 264 GCH CH Stormhill’s Sweet Dreams Of Raffica G Games/S Games/S Frei/T Vanderezee 241 GCH CH Mijkelh Sikanni Of Procyon S Wallack 239 GCH CH Watling Street Sunset Showdown M White

American English Coonhounds 51 27 9 4 3 1

GCH CH Alexanders Color Me Bad Ginn A Alexander CH Moonlight’s Most Wanted J Spieth/S Spieth Kentucky Mtn Diamond Cutter P Jessup/J Jessup Russell’s Milky-Way Ben J Davidson-Butcher/D Thompson I’M A Sweet Peach Too J Green Cane Spring Sampson M Vaughan/S Overton

American Foxhounds

215 GCH CH Kiarry’s Pandora’s Box E Charles/L Miller 54 GCH CH Dunstan Tucker G Shultz 38 GCH CH Kelly Mt. Diamonds Are Forever N Jacoby 31 GCH CH Kelly Mt. American Idol J Rea 11 GCH CH Kiarry’s Back In The Saddle P Reilly/D Grant/H Miller/L Miller 10 GCH CH Kiarry’s Eyes On The Prize At Caben S Fike/J Fournier-Fike 9 CH Kiarry & Deluxe Adam’s Rib R Lux/J Lux 7 GCH CH Orion Sundevil Luna L Patchell/D Pincheck 6 CH Kelly Mt. Bearly Legal J Rea

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GCH CH Kiarry’s Rag Doll A Alexander/H Miller/L Miller

Basenjis

997 GCH CH Jasiri-Sukari Win Tin Tin J Jones/K Jones/C Kok 572 GCH CH Ahmahr Nahr’s The Lost Angel Gabriel J Behles/R Walley 340 GCH CH Meisterhaus Happy Hour At Signet T Kirstein 339 GCH CH C-Quest Jokuba Zensational I Biondi De Ciabatti 332 GCH DC Atarasi’s D’Lucks Edition SC N Sherman/N Scherwin 208 GCH CH Platinum Nelson Jewel Of D’Nile SC D Nelson/M Quinnett 188 GCH CH Signet Meisterhaus Gossip Girl E Johnson/B Cassell/T Brooks/S Middlebro 142 GCH CH Klassic’s Slam Dunk S Gruber-Kite/J Gillespie 122 GCH CH Taji’s Klassic Lil Black Dress SC K Campbell 107 GCH CH Ab-Rafiki The Icon Of Cool W Pooley

Basset Hounds

806 GCH CH Barnyard 3 Oaks Spark Of Hope C Lane/V Mcmackin/C Kremenek/P Harder 737 GCH CH Blossomhil’s Hello Dolly S Shor 719 GCH CH Topsfield-Sanchu Eenie Meenie Miney Moe C Orlandi/C Steidel 303 GCH CH Splash’s Riverboat Gambler J Nolan/B Nolan/J Nolan/W Nolan 211 GCH CH Showtime’s Shock And Awe H Haskell/B Haskell/M Chrysanthis/S Chry 197 GCH CH Ingram’s Martha D Ingram/H Ingram 187 GCH CH Gypsy’s Pert ‘Neer’ Perfect K Collier/D Hagy 175 GCH CH Castlehill’s Your Place Or Mine N Ingram/J Ingram/S Dok/J Dok 166 GCH CH Park Melody Chief Apache P Cox/J Dias/B Maurer 155 GCH CH Houndwalker’s Hush Money M Burk

Beagles (13 in. and under)

428 GCH CH Bougain’E Naughty-N-Lovely Alvin S Adungchongruk/S Ott 291 GCH CH Vinla-Cabaret’s Gold Standard S Ayers/K Brooks 224 GCH CH Lanbur Angel Wears Prada K Lockwood/J Woodring 217 GCH CH Barrister’s Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend B Manifold/S Robblee 211 GCH CH Encore’s Rerun Of Roirdan C Kaplan/C Herr/T Nesmith/E Dziuk 185 GCH CH Lomapoint Huckleberry C Long 109 GCH CH Skyline’s Dream Big K Forbes/C Conger 79 GCH CH Foxtail’s Renegade S Berndt-Smith/D Smith 75 GCH CH Langehren Xenoveva T Davies/M Andrade 73 GCH CH Windkist Hellon Wheels K Paladino/R Paladino

Beagles (over 13 in.)

647 GCH CH K-Run Lanbur The Truth All Around J Rodes 609 GCH CH Lochnaw Something Good E Blankenship 479 GCH CH Bridgehill’s Mr. Mason’s Misbehavin’ D Milke/G Milke 470 GCH CH Torquay Be Nice To Me M Chagas/M Botelho/A Botelho 289 GCH CH Barrister’s Manhattan Melodrama B Manifold 167 GCH CH Woodland West’s Wallet Candy L Clark/K Clark/T Knox 161 GCH CH Cabaret Come Chase The Dream T Olson/J Simpson/C Stone/P Ivett 159 GCH CH Foxtail’s Sweet Dream S Berndt-Smith/D Smith/M Kurtzner 143 GCH CH Jabrwoki’s A Canterbury Tail S Robblee/B Robblee 127 GCH CH Rockwoods Milo Tipster J Hubenak/S Moore/S Hubenak

Black and Tan Coonhounds

140 GCH CH Windbourne Every Hand’s A Winner A Mitchell 129 GCH CH Windbourne Hd Ranch King Of The Road S Campbell/C Rutten/T Skinner/S Skinner 79 GCH CH Jazzman Comebacker Z Bolin 60 GCH CH Kennisaw I’m Getting Sentimental Over You J Doran 58 GCH CH Kalan’s Ramblin Rose Of Oak Hill O Owens/A Willard/K Willard

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GCH CH Desert Bills Galaxy Allstar P Hailey/A Hailey GCH CH Foxfire Full Force Gale A Mcilwaine/R Urban GCH CH Foxfire-Southchase Firebrand R Urban GCH CH Rockytop Practical Magic CD E Atchley GCH CH CSG Clover Creek Big Daddy CD RE K Winn

Bloodhounds

341 GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Kiss And Tell S Lacroix/H Whitcomb 265 GCH CH Heathers A Little Night Music E Befus 151 GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Windfall K Hansen/M Hansen/S Hamil/L Burch 150 GCH CH Flessner’s International S’Cess S Vancamp/H Helmer/Z Helmer 150 GCH CH Soonipi Friends In Low Places Mlh K Dewey/S Katos 124 GCH CH You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby At The Magpie M Thompson/C Kaminski 74 GCH CH Wynbrook Apogee Ironclad Oath MTX J Kelly 60 GCH CH Flessner’s International Space Station At J Mcdonald 55 GCH CH I Get A Kick Out Of You At The Magpie K Briglia/Z Helmer/K Berestecky/C Kamins 53 GCH CH Sherick’s Itsy Bitsy Goddess P Mitchell

Bluetick Coonhounds

100 GCH CH Charwin Fairmont Sweet Society Blue Snuff C Woods/T Kastner 64 GCH CH Black Knights Balu Power D Crump/A Heiser/A Alexander 46 GCH CH Legacy Legend’s Of Jcs King Of Hearts S Wilson/C Clark/B White 35 GCH CH Live Oaks Call Me Kryptonite S Lloyd 19 GCH CH CSG So. Flame Blame It On The Rain C Grooms/G Black 13 CH Southern Flame Fire & Ice C Grooms/G Black 9 Evenstar N Heritage Mint Julep B Potash 9 Cedar Creek’s Tellin Secrets B Fischer 8 ‘Bawlin’ Blues Rock Me Baby Z Lewis/L Snyder 7 Timberline Lil Oaks Jed B Gleason/C Clements

Borzois

829 GCH CH Aashtoria Wildhunt Hidden Agenda R Riel/C Riel/S Mcgraw 668 GCH CH Raynbos Run For The Roses J Zucker/R Zucker 343 GCH CH Soyara’s The Flying Dutchman P Hlatky/G Hlatky 322 GCH CH Greyhaven This Rough Magic SC F Vogel/M Hough/L Spiers 295 GCH CH Aruzia Priority One JC L Scott/J Scott 214 GCH CH Golightly’s Big Day M Zobel/R Stachon 189 GCH CH Wildwood Fiery Run Out Of My Dreams E Tolley/D Nutting 163 GCH CH Jubilee Tadbit O’Brindle Mist A Gredys/C Gredys 153 GCH CH Eclipse Mild-Mannered Reporter C Moyer/K Brunarski 133 GCH CH Majenkir Bookstor Glamour Girl K Staudt-Cartabona/K Spey

Dachshunds (Longhaired)

1528 GCH CH Hundeleben Queen’s Armada Sl C Puig/K Gonzalez/P Stephens 1025 GCH CH Rose Farm’s Frasier Of Nantucket Ml R Weinman 777 GCH CH Leoralee’s What Love Is Sl D Amiel/W Cunningham/M Singleton 776 GCH CH Aviance Solo’s He’s The One Sl V Diker 723 GCH CH Briardach’s Rock Star M Martin/P Martin/S Bennett/P Chapman 691 GCH CH Vongays-Rubears Black Velvet Wrap Sl G Richards/V Richards 603 GCH CH Seidach’s Diggin’ Up Bones B Wuest/H Wuest 531 GCH CH Sleepy Hollow Carolina Special M Taylor/B Wlodkowski

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504 GCH CH Sweetgrass Johann Tipper C Martine/R Sak/D Sak 449 GCH CH Serenity’s Affair Royale RN W Snyder/R Cooper/P Baker

Dachshunds (Smooth)

1015 GCH CH Grandgables Sumbuddy Walden D Waldo 885 GCH CH Brownwood Topaz Ss W Cunningham/J Cerasini/R Brown 812 GCH CH Toskydox Witchy Woman Ss S Lutosky 705 GCH CH Dynadaux Redneck Fancy Boy Ms C Senff/P Spencer/B Claxton/B Sandoval 632 GCH CH Bessdachs Electric Martini M Lara/B Jeffery 507 GCH CH Spellbound’s You Go First K Brown 272 GCH CH R Hill’s Total Knockout Ms RN T Frenia 238 GCH CH Joy-Dens Cha-Ching-Cha-Ching Ss J Warren 210 GCH CH Toskydox India Pale Ale Ss S Lutosky 150 GCH CH Grandgables Wee Mr Red Thorn G Jeavons/M Houston-Mcmillian

Dachshunds (Wirehaired)

971 GCH CH J’s Starbarrack’s Babybug’Sdevil Ofabug S Johnson/M Heywood 655 GCH CH Kadell’s Smart ‘N Pretty W L Reynolds/C Cahill/J Cahill 493 GCH CH Raydachs Playing With Fire V Gleishorbach Sw S Ray/M Sakoda/J Sakoda 451 GCH CH Del Prado’s Bar Code W A Bischel/M Bedowitz 394 GCH CH Summer Hill Pride And Prejudice J Koch/M Koch/J Fabelo 344 GCH CH Free Spirit Red Smoke Rising Mw C Mckenzie/M Title 289 GCH CH Raydachs Ruby Tuesday Sw S Ray 262 GCH CH Tievoli Rumors Oh Hail Yeah-Mw K Smith/S Ehr 205 GCH CH Dontis I’M Just A Glitterbug At Drakken A Mendenhall 191 GCH CH Lockshire Detour To Sanlyn K Lockyer/T Lockyer/M Chryssanthis/S Chr

English Foxhounds 60 32 27 15 13 9 8 6 4 2

GCH CH Sunup’s Parliament M Heile/C Heile/S Whaley GCH CH Monocacy Bend’s Wellington T Koerber GCH CH Sunup’s Steeplechase S Whaley GCH CH Monocacy Bend’s Willow RN K Eckard GCH CH Wee Beginnings Ardent P Mann/S Whaley Wee Beginnings Freedom P Mann CH Wee Beginnings Furlong P Mann GCH CH Sunup’s Shamrock Ride The Wave R Wilson/J Wilson/S Whaley CH Wee Beginnings Allistair P Mann CH Cottonwood’s Just My Little Prince A Kretschmaier/J Hendricks

Greyhounds

197 GCH CH Rubicon’s He’s So Fine P Rubinstein 146 GCH CH Chaparral Isle Of Skye C Marzluf/T Marzluf/C Curlee 128 GCH CH Sierra’s Lamborghini Diablo S Hempel/B Hempel/G Sherman/C Robertson 81 GCH CH Grandcru Paleo Of Sobers M Steele/R Gaudet 67 GCH CH Aragon Black Ice VCD1 RE JC AX AXJ H Hamilton 59 GCH CH Shylo The Party Spot B Clark/S Fisher/R Ungar 51 GCH CH Gaia Elfin Dance A Sowders/N Fetter 51 CH Sky Hi’s The Show Goes On M Bertoli/S Cinotti/A Pugh 49 GCH CH J.A.Y. Jp Gojoe Martial Eagle N Fetter/E Edgerton 47 CH Grandcru Phelps Insignia M Steele/R Gaudet

Harriers 80 23 15 13 11 10 9 9 9 9

GCH CH Downhome Hitech Innovator J Sanchez CH Hartshire Walkabout R Phillips GCH CH Tallyho The Time Of My Life D Maguire/M Nell CH Jackpot Kingsbury Misadventure RN S Nichols/K Shupenia CH Pacific’s My Special Someone S Keaton Lamb/R Lamb/D Thomas-Lamb/W Lam CH Jackpot Kingsbury Ghirardelli M Walsh/G St.Germaine CH Pacific’s Yesterday’s Songs P Crary CH Pacific’s Can Anybody Hear Me R Lamb/D Thomas-Lamb/W Lamb CH Bluhils Sakura Encore Performance B Fox/M Griffith/R Sage CH Blythmoors Scholarly Pursuit M Dykstra

Ibizan Hounds

314 GCH CH Harehill’s Ace In The Hole K Gindler/D Gindler/W Anderson 115 GCH CH Arbeca’s Opus For Danzante JC D Nester/J Stevens

114 GCH DC Jakona’s Swiss Miss SC S Murphy/J Armstrong 89 GCH CH Loco Motion’s Dancing Queen K Hjelm 85 GCH CH Alfheim’s Hawaii Five O SC K Jensen 78 GCH CH Nahala’s Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone M Ridenour/A Mitchell 65 GCH CH Amahte’s Rockin The Red Carpet R Hozempa 64 GCH CH Gryphons Time Keeper JC K Campbell/L Reeves/S Fegan 59 GCH DC Alisian Fields Epic Thescelo SC A Barbour 52 GCH DC Bramblewood’s Synergy Of Atair SC NAJ C Allen/J Parker

Irish Wolfhounds

297 GCH CH Limerick Frosty The Showman L Souza/J Souza-Bartlett 194 GCH CH Dun Myrica Lyre Of Eagle S Mcdonald/J Roland/K Roland 193 GCH CH Kerryarc Visalia De Californio M Tyler/C Tyler/J Hafford/J Blanchard 169 GCH CH Mysham Inspiring Aslan G Hawksworth 160 CH Kellykerry Peggy Sue Of Aerie G Myer 150 GCH CH Carrickaneena Tyrconnell E Flanagan/E Flanagan 137 CH Kellykerry Peony Of Aerie G Myer 126 CH O’Lugh’s Jagermeister Of Aerie A Dormady/M Dormady 124 CH Dun Myrica Speaker Of Eagle S Mcdonald/J Roland 108 GCH CH Gryffindor’s Wild Rose O’ Starry Glen P Murkland

Norwegian Elkhounds 430 GCH CH Vin-Melca’s The Norseman P Trotter/J Reed 173 GCH CH Tioka’s American Ride L Webster 148 CH Windy Cove Riverwind Pepperjack N Wine M Peterson/E Parmer/J Kiesel 129 GCH CH Elvbend’s The Soldier’s Tear A Peterson/J Peterson 121 GCH CH Vikrest ‘N Ruskar Hy Style L Forrest/P Viken/P Waltz 108 GCH CH Aspen’s Playin’ Around R Rhoden/R Rhoden 103 CH Strom Bjornlass Jitterbug Jack R Gamsby/P Gamsby/K Freudendorf 91 GCH CH Silverdal’s Crown Of Cortez R Vaturro/B Wade-Vaturro 82 GCH CH Somerri Jamieson’s Sea Whiskey J Lewis/L Lewis 79 GCH CH Vin-Melca’s Wolfwind Invader T Gains/S Gains

Otterhounds

131 GCH CH Aberdeens Under The Influence A Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine 109 GCH CH Dekenchar’s Noble Legend D Steffen/K Steffen 87 GCH CH Aberdeen’s Told You So A Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine/J Mcilwaine/A Co 74 GCH CH White River’s News Flash S Malone/M Couch 68 GCH CH Kalevala’s Always In Scentsational Style C Glenn/S Glenn/K Burke/K Gertler 64 CH Scentasia’s Grand Finale D Young/K Mayer 63 GCH CH Riverspruce Yukon Jack N Wallens/R Wallens 39 GCH CH White River’s He’s A Keeper! E Carmichael/D Carmichael 24 GCH CH Aberdeen’s Ultimate Addiction J Mullen/D Blunt/J Mcilwaine/A Mcilwaine 20 CH CT Wild West Batman Ott’R Find It R Gruenwald/N Gruenwald

Petits Bassets Griffons Vendeens

426 GCH CH Soletrader Maggie May D Moore 356 GCH CH Celestial Cj’s All’s Well That Ends Well J Hurty/L Florian/C Hurty/M Florian/P He 253 GCH CH Jaren’s Ready Set Don’T Go At R-N-B R Jones/B Helvey/K Prott-Clugston 146 GCH CH Jus A Redd Hott Pepper A Sneider/P Sneider 104 GCH CH Monkhams Famous Grouse J Neuschaefer/D Bruce/J Lacey-Black/L Sk 96 GCH CH Always Blue Caboose J Hacker 82 GCH CH Jodell Boogie Back To Texas J Hayes/D Moore 77 GCH CH Mirepoix’s Naughty Girl J Zigich/R Litman 71 GCH CH Mirepoix’s Son Of A Duck F Daum/R Stillwaggon/J Zigich/R Litman 47 GCH CH Lacey’s Hocus Pocus D Bruce/J Lacey-Black/J Neuschaefer

Pharaoh Hounds

356 GCH DC Hallam’s Ethan Ramel MC LCX S Sipperly/D Carota 228 GCH DC Nefer-Temu Vou Te Contar SC E Kerridge 226 GCH CH Faouziah’s Faramir J Mosing/J Hall 133 GCH CH Farao Anubis Inferno SC D Cooper/B Clooten 133 GCH CH Mia-Bakhu Conspiracy Theory V Hallam SC CA T Haig/P Haig 81 GCH CH Reedly Road Globetrotter M Evteeva/M Sheiner/R Stark 70 GCH CH Tiara Ne-Kabu Abu Simbel Ankh J Ault/K Grega/T Ault

68 53 38

GCH DC Mia Bakhu Sleeping With The Enemy Of Hallam R Newman/D Carota/P Haig/L Witt GCH DC Mia’s Bakhu Risky Business Of Hallam RN SC D Kunard GCH CH Senbi’s Can’T Touch This J Lamote/L Tetreault/A Lamote

Plotts

52 37 12 12 9 4 3 3 2 2

GCH CH Alexanders Mob Boss Capone A Alexander GCH CH Hosker’s Rommel G Hosker/J Hosker CH Macks High Mtn Sagebrush L Mack CH Hosker’s Heads I Win J Hosker/G Hosker CH Live Oaks Smoken Hot Chocolate Suzy S Lloyd/D Hoard/R Colwell CH Stackem Up County Line Mocha Latte T Snedegar/J Horner CH Mob Boss Familia De Sicily A Alexander My Dog I’M A Dipstick Too W Steele Vandygriff’s Skyline Kira D Vandygriff CH Stackem Ups Travelin With Toad C Tyler/M Tyler/J Strohm/C Collier

Redbone Coonhounds

186 GCH CH CWSG CCH Sidearm Jungle King Mufasa J Mills/L Mills 67 GCH CH Red Ferns Dominio T Winkley 46 GCH CH Twisted Creeks Xlnt Adventure M Smith/C Smith/B Casciole 41 GCH CH Az Ruby’s J-River Freedom B Michaud/D Michaud 39 GCH CH CCH Eskai’s Sir Kasper S Hendrix 29 GCH CH Idole’ Coonfused Cleatus N Grubb/C Paul 22 GCH CH Twistedcreektheycallme Thunder M Smith/C Smith 22 CH Rimfires Bubba Darnobid V Darnobid/R Darnobid 16 GCH CH CSG Twisted Creeks Good Ol Boy J Rentfro/J Rentfro 16 GCH CH Stone House Workin Boot Scout M Smith/C Smith

Rhodesian Ridgebacks

1757 GCH CH Whirlaways Ida Belle’s A Ringing L Fitzgerald/J Lozowski/C Kitsch 1614 GCH CH Diablo’s Dark Knight’s Nemesis L Weiss/N Faville 948 GCH CH Camelot’s Red Hot Tamale C Heathcock/C Hadley 937 GCH CH Camelot’s Ventura Adventure F Walters/G Walters/C Heathcock 922 GCH CH Raquel Welch Of Malabo Apd A Paola Diniz 852 GCH CH Spring Valley’s Always There A Thompson 755 GCH CH Kimani’s Time Honored A Hanna/A Walls/R Porter 659 GCH CH Spurridge’s Axl Of Lionridge P Olney 642 GCH CH Vyrtuous Command Performance SC S Walters 471 GCH CH Invictus Nightmare Before Xmas JC E Coogan/T Hart

Salukis

643 GCH CH Aurora’s The Song And Dance Man J Mueller/E Blake 567 GCH CH Sandstorm Blue Nile Bubbles Of Jatara J Harrington/S Winsted/S Middlebrooks 405 GCH CH Jamora Mystic Topaz JC S Forsyth/J Forsyth/K Anselmo/J Morrison 369 GCH CH Bay Watch Babe Von Agrani K Setty/L Bettis 257 GCH CH Quanmarra Thonolan K Scerbo/R Scerbo/I Rasmussen 252 Az Bahja Saba C Gonda 220 GCH CH Baghdad Be Still My Heart JC L Ackerman/P Bockman-Chato 209 GCH DC Shahtani Ivory Moon SC L May/G Thornton/M Mccowen 148 GCH CH Freespirits As You Like It M White/R Worden 139 GCH CH Z’Bee’s The Time Of Your Life At Mazada C Taylor/B Barth

Scottish Deerhounds

330 GCH CH Foxcliffe Enchanted Evening C Dove/R Dove 224 GCH CH Brakenshire Scotch N Ice G Bontecou 204 GCH CH Lehigh Ennis Carmichael JC P Pascoe/G Winchell 126 GCH DC Altnamara’s Cappuccino SC A Hammond/R Wilkins 83 GCH CH Wildflower Dunsmuir Carrickfergus L Studer 57 GCH CH Jaraluv Tarot J Brinlee/R Brinlee 42 GCH CH Lehigh-Darkwynd Flora P Pascoe/P Smithson 41 GCH CH Highlander’s Celtic Carol M Freeman/J Freeman 40 GCH CH Dhu Mohr Pennant’s Quilleran S Matheson 40 GCH CH Lehigh Eilig Of Dunsmuir JC L Studer


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274 GCH CH Alexanders Gold Rush Xcetera A Alexander 98 GCH CH Stackem Up I Did It My Way CM T Snedegar/J Horner/N Constance-Cook/J R 50 GCH CH White Deer Lil Nite Music N Winton/J Confer 46 GCH CH CSG Stackem Ups Best Kept Secret CM R Geffs/T Snedegar 36 GCH CH C-Cruz Gold Rush X-Rated A Alexander/C Willis 19 GCH CH Edge’s Clay Hollow Miss Piper A Alexander 18 CH Cherokee’Z Desert Moonlight K Purchiss/B Casner 17 CH Dry River’z Shattered Dreams J Confer/K Purchiss 11 CH Stackem Ups Broadway Diva J Rentfro/T Snedegar 8 Stackem Up Justified T Snenegar/C Reedy

Whippets

1549 GCH CH Sporting Fields Bahama Sands D Butt/A Giles 1074 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s Speed Demon C Harris 980 GCH CH Starline’s Oxford Victim Of Love L Lawrence/C Lawrence/L Wilson 977 GCH CH Endeavor’s White Roses On Nysa Hill J Shepherd/L Stewart 861 GCH CH Starline’s Chanel JC L Lawrence/C Lawrence/N Lawrence/L Wilso 782 GCH CH Karasar’s Remembrence K Kuper/N Barthelette/K Mlynar/A Alvarez 670 GCH CH Solaris Saxon Shore Hypnotiq Kamio P Magette/S Balkam/L Balkam/D Lockhart 579 GCH CH Festiva’s Lucy Is Fashionably Late JC A Carlson/B Carlson 509 GCH CH Winway Million Heiress K Davenport/D Davenport 478 GCH DC Ableaim Que The Music MC G Boyd/J Boyd

Working Group Akitas

655 GCH CH Sherob Stardust It Had To Be You T Witte/R Witte/S Wallis 518 GCH CH Hikay’s Witch With Attitude K Venezia 511 GCH CH Cr - Wicca’s Trade Secret A Bavaria/C Burke/T Bavaria/J Charnik 374 GCH CH Ruthdales Candy From A Baby L Stark/R Stark 341 GCH CH Moonlight’s Takara Glamour Girl J Breen/T Breen/C Stanley 315 GCH CH Buckridge’s No Doubt About It D Osborn/E Vanden Avond 300 GCH CH Sondaisa Tough Act To Follow Stardust C Sullivan/R Witte/T Witte 154 GCH CH Mt Joys Notice To Airmen At Yuzawa J Vendramin/J Vendramin/P Ellis 153 GCH CH Eudora’s Majestic One Cas R Moore/C Moore 148 GCH CH Sondaisa Fyre When Ready C Sullivan

Alaskan Malamutes

791 GCH CH Tugar’s America’s Most Wanted K Hausner/S Das 563 GCH CH Catanyas Latin Lover P Kendrisk/A Martinez/A Syar/M Stone 361 GCH CH Nfoakixa Over The Rainbow A Mayberry-Welch/R Roffey 271 GCH CH Samaljankan’s I’M The One At Nyrakym K Colman/J Nirhamo 262 GCH CH Alcan Come Snodanc With Me D Mccomb/D Ragsdale 216 GCH CH Nyrakym Skywalker Samaljankan K Colman/J Nirhamo 205 GCH CH Canute’s U Talking To Me A Welch 186 GCH CH Illusions Beyond Imagination P Fusco/J Fusco 128 GCH CH Kloud Burst’s Strait From The Heart R Deutsch/R Deutsch 115 GCH CH Wolfmtn Luckysky Bze Be’N Fabulous S Spurling/P Jenkins

Anatolian Shepherd Dogs

163 GCH CH Birinci’s Piedpiper Goes Full Circle J Hahn/N Wargas 106 GCH CH Jughandle Mr Arrowroot C O’Brien/A Myers 69 GCH CH Inanna Bay Boudreau Of Luckyhit E Tallon/K Marcus

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GCH CH Lucky Hit Bethany Beyaz Kumru J York/E Conard GCH CH Full Circle’s Erin Ann N Wargas/K Wargas CH Sahin’s Ekstra Faith L Long/D Bayer CH Carpe Diem’s Kali D Bitz CH Carpe Diem’s Annie Get Your Guns R Lowe/S Lowe GCH CH Aegean’s Duke Of Milos D Kyres/G Kyres CH Clearlake Green Is Envy Of Birinci E Vandermolen

Bernese Mountain Dogs

1050 GCH CH Sapphires Briscoe R Layman Adams/C Arbuthnot 744 GCH CH Horton Bay’s Just Wild About L Jodar 725 GCH CH Tallpine’s Appletini RN D Hitchcock/S Crisp 635 GCH CH Ilsa Van De Klaverhoeve T Gerli 555 GCH CH Great Lakes Danish Treasure M Stafford/A Cook 537 GCH CH Alpenspirit Just In Time S Singleton/M Turbide 499 GCH CH Jennycreek’s Lord Bacchus J Reams/D Reams/B Biewett 394 GCH CH B-Havens Sherpa’s Mtn Endeavor J Byers 387 GCH CH Greenway’s Test Of Time D Laveran/R Tamberino/R Gallizzo 372 GCH CH Liebenhund’s Who’s Your Daddy R Jacksic/B Bych

Black Russian Terriers

380 GCH CH Zilya’s Chicago Blues Fusion At Runes CD RN D Patterson 118 GCH CH Valkyrie’s Funny Girl RN V Vest/B Sothcott 114 GCH CH Blesk Nochi Iz Chigasovo CGC J Barney 99 GCH CH Sora’s Pride Of The Desert-Czar CD RAE A Castro-Marlowe/M Mastroianni 86 GCH CH Aristes Paint It Black D Poulson/C Stumm/F Dilsauer 49 GCH CH Queens Over’s The Last Airbender RN M Holloman/E Caldwell 49 GCH CH Russian Bears Juri Tupolev CD RA D Hawkes 45 GCH CH Marbar’s 1st. Baritone Schubrt I Kochberg/A Kochberg/M Curtis 39 CH Sora’s Legacy Mazal M Mastroianni 36 GCH CH Midnightsolo Ulan Chorniy D Tudor/J Brown

Boxers

3895 GCH CH R And G’s Mystical Dancer R Bezerra/B Bachman/R Servetnick/C Desmo 3193 GCH CH Winfall I Dream Of Style K Robbins/C Robbins/G Adkins/B Adkins/T 1866 GCH CH Ho-Pa’s Grand Slam A Anderson/S Anderson 1764 GCH CH Sapphires Violet Sky In Vegas Of Streamline D Young/J Young/G Freer/C Freer 1161 GCH CH Jacquet’s Laredo El Encanto D Sparks/N Sparks/L Casella 1071 GCH CH Adellins Nantess Look At Mimi L Kulow/N Savage/T Savage 931 GCH CH Draco Greets Dassin With Fourbears W Truesdale/Z Truesdale/J Vergnetti/J Pi 729 GCH CH Lazy K’s Dulce De Leche S Gubernatis/A Clark/J Rosen/G Karwoski 727 GCH CH Moon Valley Momentum N Schepis/I Baum/G Bower 698 GCH CH Hi-Tech Hi-Drama Of Sherry Shoot Jp Z Truesdale/W Truesdale/K Calvacca

Bullmastiffs

839 GCH CH Windovers Hey There Handsome D Pendleton/H Brogan/M Mcgovern/M Mcgove 714 GCH CH Newcastle’s Picturesque Picasso K Spencer/A Scully 635 GCH CH Dal Primo’s B’Mew Just In Queso E Gonzalez 597 GCH CH Dal Primo Magic Moment M Harwood/C Corner 491 GCH CH Zaltana’s For Whom The Bell Tolls S Bell 461 GCH CH Ridgetop’s From Russia With Love O Whittall/G Dittman 429 GCH CH ISHANAS SINGULAR SENSATION AT J Robinson/J Ekstrom 271 GCH CH Hollywood T Johnson 205 GCH CH Nambe Hy-Bull Rainmaker CD P Sturiale/L Hyer 203 GCH CH Newcastle’s Blame It On The Sun A Scully/K Spencer

Cane Corso

435 GCH CH Timoniere Zolee D Musto 427 GCH CH Firehorse Franklin J Weaver/R Hoser 333 GCH CH Sleeping Giant’s Vittore E Sawyers-Robles/K Cressia 291 GCH CH Wildwoods Cirino Di Campo R Hudgens 257 GCH CH Liberty’s Armed And Dangerous R Cuzzo/J Hovorka/S Ribbs 204 GCH CH Maximo’s Jack G Rodriguez/A Fino 188 GCH CH Windypine’s Fully Loaded RN B Spiece 156 GCH CH Castleguard’s Caillou W Rivera/S Demoss 132 GCH CH Angelo Del Guardiano Sergio A Pingsterhaus

120 GCH CH Del’ Agreste Bin Up To No Good At Sno- Storm D Rotkowski/W Yingling

Doberman Pinschers

3697 GCH CH Protocol’s Veni Vidi Vici S Lundy/D Lundy/J Mullins/K Mullins 2196 GCH CH D’s Remember When A Dinardo/S Dinardo 2021 GCH CH Caryola’s Antigua N Barksdale/M Barksdale/D Avedon 1230 GCH CH Foxfires Best To Come Along P Besand/N Besand/S St. John/M Santana/T 1020 GCH CH Gallant’s First And Foremost V Ciden P Healy/M Fasth/D Huckfeldt/C Huckfeldt 903 GCH CH Vondura’s Xcelerator Belle Amie R Tracy/J Covert/M Dellorto/K Fox 767 GCH CH Tiburon Ariel Bella Dona M Moyer/T Moyer 693 GCH CH Holly Woods Catwoman T Kronovich/L Kronovich 652 GCH CH Jaroe Legend Of Irish Spirit R Kelly 499 GCH CH Sunburg’s Street Sense J Davis/T Galle

Dogues de Bordeaux

513 GCH CH Mount Sinai’s Crusader St Amand P Duvall 447 GCH CH Evergreen’s Rub My Belly At Rising Star J Roberts/L Parker 132 GCH CH Varela’s “Star Of America” D Brown/J Varela/J Varela 111 GCH CH Mount Sinai’s Icon Of Azlo G Schmidt 77 GCH CH Urszula Z Orisku J Chicatelli 67 GCH CH Heavenly Acre’s Magnito C Wymore/J Wymore 37 GCH CH Oak Hollow’s A Star Is Born H Branscum 37 GCH CH Storm De Legeane J Chicatelli 36 GCH CH Desert Dogues Emma’s Artful Arthur B Delisi/C Delisi 35 GCH CH Amazonite Matrix K Munday

German Pinschers

166 GCH CH Clefell’s Romeo M Salva/L Mills 156 GCH CH Oakwood V Kaitlers Revival J Vandervort 156 GCH CH Diamondmines Black Ty Affair B Diamond/R Diamond 155 GCH CH Midernoch A Phortune Of Phranklins CA C French 135 GCH CH Dabney’s Snapdragon RE L Krukar/J Krukar 65 GCH CH Leilani’s Blackberry Jam J Haas/K Wilcox 63 GCH CH Daveren’s Peaceful Dream CA J Robinson/J Eastman 59 GCH CH Immer Treu Midnight Flame B Powers/J Powers 47 GCH CH Windamir Lover’s Tryst C Jobb/S Morgan 46 GCH CH Rivendells Material Girl K Schiff

Giant Schnauzers

375 GCH CH Kenro’s Witching Hour R Greenslade/L Norton/D Hill 307 GCH CH Skansen’s Holy Knight C King 180 GCH CH Skansen’s Harvard G Reyna/J Boston 119 GCH CH Skansen’s Hbo S Heathcote/D Heathcote 102 GCH CH Nightline Viking A Tanglewood E Fojtik/J Erath/C Erath 69 GCH CH Sonnenschein Tour De Force T Fields 69 GCH CH Histyle’s Sin In A Suit C Tommila/M Rutkas 68 GCH CH Spicerack She’s All That RN M Davis 65 CH Skansen’s Leather & Lace Of Twilight P Poole 61 GCH CH Histyle’s Beautiful Beyond Belief-Buelah S Soto

Great Danes

2476 GCH CH Longo Miller N Lore’s Diamond Lil T Longo/J Miller/L Matherly/C Crawford 1437 GCH CH Lobato’s Code Red J Lobato/K Lyon/A Stillwell/L Hotchkiss/ 1266 GCH CH De Joie’s Tomfoolery V Lost Creek P Wood/M Stoner 1026 GCH CH Drd’s The Revelation C Jensen/B Hainline/S Cummings 956 GCH CH Hladik’s Jump Up And Kiss Me K Roseman/Z Roseman/S Hladik 880 GCH CH Naples Tlbrk Dana Sanroque Naika Ika Pono B Achiu/J Achiu 848 GCH CH Mjm’s Hi-Air All Eyes On Me A Solnick/L Solnick/L Maulucci/M Maulucc 789 GCH CH Treue’s Band Of Angels A Moriarty/L Moriarty 674 GCH CH Alpine’s Ice Warrior V Hawthorne L Clesi/P Clesi 664 GCH CH Daynakin’s Soulja Boy S Copeland/M Tate/G Hymmen

Great Pyrenees

403 GCH CH Honor’s Promise Of The Future B Ducker/K Bruneau 339 GCH CH Pyrless No-Brainer R Garvin/S Garvin 250 GCH CH Beren’s Hope Of Thorn Hill J Wood/T Franklin/D Daugherty/D Daughert 244 GCH CH Rivergroves Coco Mademoiselle J Boyd/M Cox/M Stewart

199 GCH CH Framboise Something Ventured Something P Hughes/S Hughes/P Watson 118 GCH CH Karolaska Tor Ruby Of Shadowrun J Parke 109 GCH CH Rivergroves Star Sapphire J Hanover/J Hanover/J Boyd 92 GCH CH Rpyr Euzkalzale Apache Sage! T Denney-Combs/T Strom/L Nunez 87 GCH CH Dieudonne William Of Orange N Sharpe/K Simons/P Midgorden 61 CH Shadee Hills Simple Pleasures K Liles/F Liles

Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs

822 GCH CH Painted Mtn Oliver Twist Of Fate K Markley/R Markley 299 GCH CH Nox’s George Bailey’s Irish Creme N Kechner/J Comer/C Robson 256 GCH CH Derby’s X Marks The Spot A Mcfadden/D Echols 166 GCH CH Derby’s Toast With Gusto S Copeland 150 GCH CH Alki’s Robert Redwood For Landhof K Borgmeyer/H Borgmeyer 136 GCH CH Nox’s Luck Of The Irish CD RE D Fralick/B Fralick 131 GCH CH Cornerstone’s Cool Hand Luke J Schottinger/P Cosner 122 GCH CH Alastair’s Smokey Mountain Rain D Gerzabek/C Gerzabek 108 GCH CH Wildest Dream Midnight In Havana R Mezzanotte/S Trenholm/T Bailey/J Baile 101 GCH CH Calypso V Alex Raven Moon A Wilson/C Wilson/T Brown/B Brown

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GCH CH Nagyalma Unforgettable Too A White/V Mcnelis GCH CH Quintessential Chauncey S Wilczewski/D Wilczewski GCH CH Meadow View Officer N A Gentleman S Harman/M Harman/J Cupolo CH Ibis Goody Two Shoes C Evans CH Ibis Good As Gold C Evans CH Your The Lovable Won R Collado/A Collado/K Raleigh Brae’s Joska A Pompas B Johnston CH Nagyalma Yes I Can N Liebes/V Mcnells Lajosmegyi Stormy Weather L Finegan/A Quigley/P Turner Kevilyn’s Everyone’s Talking D Miller/S Miller

Kuvaszok

209 GCH CH Szumeria’s Wildwood Silver Six Pence M Vila/L Brady/C Muir/C Townsend 81 CH Aegys Four On The Floor RN L Vogel 40 GCH CH Mattiaci High Voltage At Glacier Creek D Blank 29 CH Elso Paca’s Astroid Shooter D Shaw/B Lenoski 24 GCH CH Double Ring Tarees Dream Machine C Ringering/K Ringering/I Miller/R Mille 15 CH Furrondie Alaskan Whiteout S Dankberg-Yontz/A Dankberg 14 CH Glacier Creek’s Sparks A Flyin’ S Stephens 10 CH Casablanca’s Vakmero Pandur G Dash/N Berger 10 CH Starhavens Szellem Lovag J Hill 10 Szumeria’s Prince Rainier L Brady/H Nichols/K Nichols/C Townsend

Leonbergers

537 GCH CH A. Feiner Eros L Bazlen 206 GCH CH Leos By The Sea Lucifer R Chatel/W Chatel 115 GCH CH Valioso Von Alpensee A Rios/A Lawson 100 GCH CH Bluebonnet’s Fricis Is On Fire Of Acorn A Mozeleski/W Jones/J Hatlas-Pepper 98 GCH CH Haus Gutfreund Acorn Diamond Jubilee B Goodfriend/N Goodfriend 92 GCH CH Cherrywood’s Slam Dunk S Wickman 66 GCH CH Argus Of Brywood RN C Woods/T Briody 64 GCH CH El Dorado’s Bijou P Mcdaniel/D Albers 58 CH El Dorado’s Chili Pepper P Mcdaniel/L Taft 58 GCH CH Kalahari’s Call To Attention J Cook

Mastiffs

1419 GCH CH Jadems Oliver Twist J Berning/T Woods 740 GCH CH Lexington Divine’s Put Me In, Coach RN J Sanchez/C Sanchez/M Delisa/E Tortorell 562 GCH CH Lazy D’s Spartacus At Her Majesty’s Request K Williams 562 GCH CH Talamascas Big Cheese L Watson/M Mcgilvery/T Sholes 400 GCH CH Rasalas Sip ‘N Red Red Wine @ Dragon Lord M Bryant/V Richmond/B House/J Morris 390 GCH CH Milleniums Moonshine T Plezbert/C Jones 373 GCH CH Rockee Top Gatehouse So I Ride... RN C Klaiber/J Bernhard 284 GCH CH Britestar’s Extreme Justice M Bostian/D Bostian/B House 274 GCH CH Dandylions Blowin’ It Out Da Box J Cole 252 GCH CH Lazy D’s Charmed N Dangerous T Smith/N Walker CoNtiNueD oN page 202

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GCH CH Ironwood’s Papparrazi J Deppen/S Van-Spruill GCH CH Otella Bruto A Gurrola GCH CH Ironwood’s Marcelo Roman Luciano S Vann-Spruill CH Mastino Templar Knight Of Cydonia A Hosking/R Hosking/L Ramos GCH CH Ikon Della Vecchia Roma J Wolf CH Impero Otella Dagobah J Wolf CH Omar Patrizio Italia L Moles CH Zelilio Of The Oaks T Hood/A Hood GCH CH Otella Brutessa J Wolf Angelo Del Pacifico J Velasco/N Velasco

Newfoundlands

481 GCH CH Cypress Bay Jl Snazzy Story At Avalon Bey L Rader/J Fitser/D Thornton 452 GCH CH Bright Str Berrin Charles Jager P Ruegger/R Danielson 372 GCH CH Darbydale’s All That And More J Perusquia/K Kemp 354 GCH CH Rosewood’s Royal Flush M Morris 325 CH Good As Gold Anmalamual Del Basaburua A Maestro/P Melara 304 GCH CH Timberknolls Embrace The Journey RN S Morton/R Love/B Edds/P Sutherland 265 GCH CH Windhaven She’s The Real Cruz-Penelope C Legg 261 GCH CH Kilyka’s Better Hide Your Heart Girl CD RN K Sylvia/D Stewart 242 GCH CH Bear N Mind’s The Guardian CD C Gorsuch/D Gorsuch 231 GCH CH Top Shelf Spiced With Old Bay RN NJP C Flowers/J Flowers

Portuguese Water Dogs

1008 GCH CH Aviators Asta Primadona M Davis/B Waters 680 GCH CH Vindouro’s By All Means K Weinberg/M Groth 598 GCH CH Pouch Cove’s Lonesome Dove CD A Phelan 546 GCH CH Magellan’s I Want To Be Your Man A Zillow 504 GCH CH Claircreek Impression De Matisse M Lint/P Helming/D Gottdenker 487 GCH CH Sail Away Root Beer Float M Parszewski/T Smith 451 GCH CH Roseknoll Sunny Benjamin C Diamant/C Teasley/S Teasley/E Leyda 435 GCH CH Del Sur’s Pepsea Please M Lint/P Helming 281 GCH CH Freestyle The Wiz BN RN J Freeman/M Forgach 268 GCH CH Windruff Devil In The Deep Blue Sea C Kratz/M Koenigsberg

Rottweilers

2288 GCH CH Chancellor Flirt’s Hi Flyin’ Gladiator W Lewellen 1225 GCH CH Hemlock’s Jack Of Hearts RA K Bang/R Bang 859 GCH CH Ecko Ridge’s Big Easy Fast And Furious T Larroquette/B Larroquette 833 GCH CH Ivoss Sonny’s Angel D Voss 718 GCH CH Robban’s Invincible CD D Luhrs 489 GCH CH Falcon Crests Diamond In The Ruff CD RAE C Walker/R Robinett/S Larsen/S Larsen 411 GCH CH Pamtons Szabo Vom Mein Schatten C Huestis 396 GCH CH Gamegards Rhythm Of The Rain C Krown/V Weaver/P Marsh/D Rosetta 380 GCH CH Banshee’s Duke Of Rott’N Acre’S CD RE J Eaton 372 GCH CH Gamegards Lady Hawk V Weaver/P Marsh/V Obrian/P Coates

Samoyeds

1064 GCH CH Glacier’s N Rowdy’s Czargent Trouble C O’Neill/J O’Neill 1026 GCH CH Mcmagic’s Candied Ham Of Pebblesrun A Kiell Green/A Green/P Mccallum 715 GCH CH Azteca’s Triple Seven K Fewlass/S Fewlass/J Luna/P Luna 599 GCH CH Tobil’s Storm Warning At Sunrise J Morgan/S Morgan

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469 GCH CH Rossia’s Denali Star S Markow/E Markow 455 GCH CH McMagic’s Mojo P Mccallum 452 GCH CH Snoline ‘N Snowater’s On A Roll K Granacki/S Alexander/N Alexander 401 GCH CH Storytales Past Present & Future B King/K King/N King 379 GCH CH Polar Mist Cruz’N T’Party At Zamosky E Widjaja/L Blue 364 GCH CH White Magic’s Seasoned Traveler-”Trek” M Matto

Siberian Huskies

1313 GCH CH Topaz Silver Lining A Aguirre/C French 1017 GCH CH Kontoki’s Isaiah Little Prayer For You N Wisniewski/R Tang/S Kao/M De Palma/T O 605 GCH CH Snocrest’s Leone Di Oro S Barkon/M Shveima 539 GCH CH Trillium Blue’s Raising The Bar E Demartino/D Spendle 479 GCH CH Karnovanda’s Tenzing J Russell/S Hubbach/L Cera 376 GCH CH Tackora’s Cookie Cutter D Studwell/P Benincasa 376 GCH CH Melrose Walk The Line J Carpenter/L Carpenter 342 GCH CH Tovik’s Pretty Fly For A White Guy J Coutu/K Boyd/L Boyd/M O’Brien 328 GCH CH Canyonlands Blk Crusade S Hulme 316 CH Karnovanda’s Hucklebeary Finn J Russell/S Hubbach

St. Bernards

578 GCH CH Jamelle’s Aristocrat V Elba RN L Baker/E Baker 548 GCH CH Lasquite’s Denver V Lucas M Smith/M Glover 340 GCH CH Opdyke’s Your Place Or Mine? C Cataldo/G Radcliffe 275 GCH CH Jamelle’s Bravehearted V. Divine B Brunette/K Brunette/M Glover 207 GCH CH Revilo’s Liquid Asset From Redside D Oliver/B Oliver 204 GCH CH Gliddens Lady Isabella K Glidden 158 GCH CH Mahogany’s Show Stopper K Denis/B Denis 153 GCH CH Cornerstones O Henry M Balikowski 142 GCH CH Aksala’s Peyton L Baker/E Baker/S Lewis/R Lewis 130 GCH CH Cache Retreat Lake Superior V Scandia I Palmblad/P Hathaway

Standard Schnauzers

647 GCH CH Charisma Maxim Von Diable L Adiletti/J Adiletti 517 GCH CH Mistic’s Longfellow Serenade S Marsh/A Derenzis 363 GCH CH Blackhawk Finnegan’s Wake L Studley/K Studley 285 GCH CH Steinhaus Maxim Courage RN D Morse 267 GCH CH Bardwoods Double Down Giacomo P Lombardi/R Lombardi 227 GCH CH Gaudeamus One In A Million C Larson/S Ostrander 197 GCH CH Windsong Bold Ruler F Kingery 130 GCH CH Seneca’s Sterling Midnight Tango G Beeson 127 GCH CH Bardwoods Black Prince B Palmer/L Palmer 124 GCH CH Oregonized Gulf Coast Hurricane K Crist

Tibetan Mastiffs

395 GCH CH Dreamcatcher Major Victory Of Loki D Parsons/W Slayton 318 GCH CH Shang-Hai’s Shadow Of The Cascades S Novarra/P Novarra 127 GCH CH Comancheria’s Ciye Chiricahua Cochise G Nunnally 77 GCH CH Drakyi Lion Of Judah B Lott 52 GCH CH Himalaya’s Apache Eyota Ba’Cho Goshe G Nunnally 37 GCH CH Himalaya’s A F Mufasa Of Stone W Puckett/D Puckett 33 GCH CH Chenporewa Ko-Dhi Khandro M Feltenstein 32 GCH CH Drakyi Legend Of Olympus R Eichhorn/E Valle 30 GCH CH Saras Himalaya’s Aslan S Ochsenbein/H Singh Sekhon 30 GCH CH Drakyi Sagun Kachar C Gordon/L Cain Denk/M Denk

Terrier Group

Airedale Terriers

487 GCH CH Penaire’s Chip Leader At Longvue J Clarke/W Clarke/T Clyde/A Clyde 428 GCH CH Joval Angel’s Whisper V Rickard/J Rickard 273 GCH CH Darbywood’s Unstoppable J Surfus 216 GCH CH Huntwood Spyglas Of Stone Ridge Tobylinn J Linn/S Kipp 205 GCH CH Epoch’s Time Bandit A Moore/D Moore 150 GCH CH Bleu By You W Pinto 117 GCH CH Jet Aire’s West Coast Discovery D Turba/J Turba 86 CH Traymar Terrydale Hk Affair Of The Heart E Bishop/D Adkinson/M Dupre/Terrydale Kn

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CH Copperfields Lion Heart G Benaissa/B Benaissa GCH CH Timberwyck Glenayr Heads Up P Frye/S Kuhn/T Maher

American Staffordshire Terriers

621 GCH CH Alpine’s Highwayman E Thomason/K Thomason/J Branch/S Janga 583 GCH CH Alpine’s Ring Of Fire J Mosing/E Thomason/K Thomason/V Piltz 446 GCH CH Angarda Deja Vu Looking At You E Mckee-Heath 392 GCH CH Major League’s Silver Slugger C Ward/H Ward 292 GCH CH Lobotown Puppy R Spagna/E Corrada 263 GCH CH Chavez Let It Ride At Bonsai G Simonds/A Ghione 209 GCH CH Benmars Shooters Arrow B Cheek/M Cheek/C Stroupe 204 GCH CH Snt’s Secret Weapon K Witt/S Zimmerman/C Zimmerman 130 GCH CH Alpine’s Lonewolf Whisky River S Killen/L Killen/E Thomason/K Thomason 128 GCH CH Parastone’s Call Me Mon Cheri C Collins/P Marks

Australian Terriers

247 GCH CH Abq San Isidro Christhill K Hill/W Christensen 246 GCH CH Kambara’s Zebulon A Mitchell/C Mitchell 161 GCH CH Ryba’s Nothing But Blue Skies P Levy 150 GCH CH Redsky Flyboy Wellington E Linda Demartine 142 GCH CH Shastakin Flying Dust Buster Z Van Wyck De Ropp 137 GCH CH Nellyson’s Mr Dont Skip The Zip C Mechalke/J Mechalke 70 GCH CH Wild West’s Double Cat J Kirkpatrick/E Steele 68 GCH CH Dunham Lake Scout Master T Steinmetz/J Steinmetz/T Goiffon 63 GCH CH Temora Ri Diercc C Hill 50 GCH CH Temora Taint She Sweet J Seaton

Bedlington Terriers

418 GCH CH First Class Syrah D’Hermitage J Fogel 214 GCH CH Lamz Eleanor Rigby L Zembrzuski/G Gilbeau 162 GCH CH Wrightwyn’s Power Play S Bethea 105 GCH CH Peremi Roll The Dyce J Weiskopf 77 GCH CH Kaylynn’s Party Crasher R Beutler/M Strickland/S Beutler 60 GCH CH Glaurieus Top Supermodelle L Friesen/W Friesen 51 GCH CH Wmshire Krystal Blue Jewel R Lundin/N Peterson 50 GCH CH Notice Northern Lights K Johnson-Arbor/S Luczycki 45 GCH CH Check Point Charlie Of Celtic Odyssey J Fogel/T Rich 43 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Rhapsody In Blue V Malzoni

Border Terriers

762 GCH CH Meadowlake Simply Sinful K Courtelis/K Fitzpatrick/J Wilkinson/D 539 GCH CH Mchill’s Hrh Prince Gizmo House Of Gremlin P Holson/A Barrios 473 GCH CH Highgate & The Ark Rejoice T Orem/S Middlebrooks/L Greene/D Greene 259 GCH CH Meadowlake You Ain’T Seen Nothin Yet JE S Sorensen 259 GCH CH Standish’s N Webe Beleve It Or Not K Myers/J Standish/R Maxwell 249 GCH CH Giles Hill Fox’s Brush C Krolick/D Krolick 233 GCH CH Otley Gen. J Logan M Long/S Belson 146 GCH CH Brocair Field Of Purple Diamonds JE D Behan/J Behan/D Barker/J Barker 133 GCH CH Devon Moonshadow Of Marlyn M Title/C Mckenzie 123 GCH CH Sparravohn Troubadour J Hewitt/B Ratcliffe

Bull Terriers (Colored)

215 GCH CH Banbury Bedrock Bright Star Bright M Remer/R Lamkins/K Lamkins/W Mackay-Smi 192 GCH CH Rockytop’s Outlaw Kid L Stafford/G Stafford/R Poole/W Poole 99 GCH CH Action First Try C Claburn/F Berez 91 GCH CH Glentom’s You Were Mint For Me T Cournoyer/G Wright/S Lybrand 73 GCH CH Skylines Notorious Defender M Connolly/A Woodman-Jaspers/P Jaspers 66 GCH CH Iceni Shot Taken K Bebb/M Campbell Hegg/L Myall 64 GCH CH Old England’s Coco Chanel A Bavol/W Bavol 63 GCH CH Skyline Defies Dazlin A Woodman-Jaspers/D Blakeley/P Jaspers 56 GCH CH Javarke King At Arnolds A Salas/G Anderson 53 GCH CH Aragon’s Ruffin It At Honeytree P Selk/V Everett/P Grecco/M Bankus

Bull Terriers (White)

105 GCH CH Yoeckydoe’s Gamin J Jones/H Jones/H Knockaert 98 GCH CH Corsaire The Courier V Corse/G Anderson 83 GCH CH Tulsadoom Abi Albon P Hopkins/M Hopkins

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CH Banbury Bedrock Bright Diamond K Longhofer/M Remer/K Lamkins/W Mackay-S GCH CH Allegro Rockstar S Harris/D Harris GCH CH Old England’s White Imperial Empress M Mcconnell/A Bavol/S Mcconnell/W Bavol GCH CH Action Chaos I’M So Delicious R Idone/F Berez GCH CH Glentom Star Dreamer G Wright/T Wright/J Nichols GCH CH Hawthorn Summer Shandy P O’Driscoll CH Sandstone’s Conceived In Liberty For Paradox G Snyder/I Hudson/M Whitehair/T Whitehai

Cairn Terriers

767 GCH CH Hjohoo’s Just The Way Hjo Are E Theodorsson/V Malzoni 440 GCH CH Dogwood Treasure Hunter P Davis 431 GCH CH Terriwood Mvp T Godwin/K Godwin/B Doyle/N Doyle 415 GCH CH Rocco’s Collar King Carl Xvi Gustaf K Kauffman/W Eckard 398 GCH CH Stonebridge Just A Little Bit Better D Ziesmer 346 GCH CH Connacht A Ha’ Penny Will Do M Joyce 249 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Ringmaster V Malzoni 195 GCH CH Cairndale Some Kind Of Wonderful J Mortenson 182 GCH CH Cragganmore Katie Of SnowedOn R Gehrman/M Gehrman/J Eastman 180 GCH CH Cairnbrae’s Highland Sentinel W Rothe/G Rothe

Cesky Terriers 67 65 32 25 19 19 19 19 18 14

GCH CH Zlatapraha Gillespie Bluefire P Huber/N Huber/T Smith GCH CH Devineheart’s Babicka At Altrincham CM CA L Marino/G Marino CH Devineheart’s Idus Martias L Drew CH Milenka’s Hector In Act Four L Kapustina/A Kapustin/L Marino GCH CH Tryska Von Klanovice CA L Marino CH Devineheart’s Goodnight Irene N Devine/J Devine/B Risi-Diamond GCH CH Zlatapraha Brubeck W Craig/M Joliat Rylandson Zeleny Akr S Bridge-Chase CH Alchemy Dolce Vita N Fletcher/D Fletcher CH Sambarbs Cedric Diggory B Hopler

Dandie Dinmont Terriers

111 GCH CH Pastime The Dandie Wears Prada K Cramer/P Cramer 59 GCH CH King’s Mtn. Fievel Mousekewitz S Hickson/J Hecker 58 GCH CH Clossongrey As You Wish M Couto/S Maehara/A Judge 57 GCH CH Lonsdale Sir Joseph Porter A Simpson 56 GCH CH Pennylane Professor Hill J Glick/L Glick 45 GCH CH Clossongrey Frankystein K Dorn/L Dorn 43 GCH CH Pennywise Hard Hearted Hannah C Nelson 42 GCH CH Redclay Dreamboat Lieutenant Disher L Chapal/M Menozi 30 CH Dreamboat Gateway’s Carvel L Chapal/A Johnston 27 GCH CH King’s Mtn. Alice Springs C Chriscaden/M Furlong

Fox Terriers (Smooth)

504 GCH CH Wedigit Paparazzi R Young/B Hunsaker/T Haines 503 GCH CH J’Cobe Broxden Danea V Malzoni/A Booth/P Booth/W Dalling 252 GCH CH Absolutley Out Of Sight J Smith/E Boyes 236 GCH CH High Mountain Everso In Command C Snavely/R Snavely 187 GCH CH Broxden Waybroke Simphuni Burlesque B Huntington/D Simpson 179 GCH CH High Mtn Warfox Thunder Rolls L Nelson/S Nelson/C Snavely/R Snavely 150 GCH CH Lil’Itch Wedigit Pretty Boy Floyd W Perry/S Hoesman/S Lopez 111 GCH CH High Mtn Everso Smooth S Perrine/C Snavely 109 GCH CH West Meade Repeat Performance J Wright/S Tomlinson/J Kemp 108 GCH CH Slyfox Sneak’s A Peek J Smith

Fox Terriers (Wire)

539 GCH CH Afterall Painting The Sky V Malzoni/T Steele/S Olund/M Olund/D Rya 427 GCH CH Gordon’s Bite Of The Apple J Hanson/S Hanson 93 GCH CH Frenchpark Barefoot Contessa J Bryant/T Bryant/L Sons 62 GCH CH Smywyre Make My Day M Smith/D Smith 54 GCH CH Steele Your Heart T Steele/M Roma 33 GCH CH Briarlea’s Tiger Lily V Matanic 33 GCH CH Random Ruse K Read 31 GCH CH Oliver J. Bontrager P Mower 31 CH Diamant V.D. Shonen Bergen B Mcfadden


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CH Fox Creek Jp I Wish H Tsuyuki/J Diehl

Glen of Imaal Terriers

168 GCH CH Finnabair Song O’My Heart M Mcdaniel/M Ewald 122 GCH CH Cill Dara’s Fergus Of Daulton R Bowness/P Bowness 51 GCH CH Liberty’s Darren Of Daulton P Estes/J Daulton 38 GCH CH Daulton’s Clodagh From Cill Dara J Daulton/L Knight/P Estes 35 GCH CH Rainbow Springs Wicklow’s Warrior Of Ber -DW Roland/R Roland/M Carty 28 GCH CH Finnabair Pride Of Wicklow A Tighe/S Kohlhepp/M Mcdaniel 28 GCH CH Kilkenny’s Sullivan Of Castlerock C Chiddister/S Blum 21 CH Niamh Of Cnoc BN RA NAP NJP L Trainor 15 CH Liberty’s Padraig E Pires/A Lynn 14 GCH CH Daulton’s Emerald Green J Daulton/P Estes/M Greene/C Greene

Irish Terriers

247 GCH CH Kells Touch Of Fleet St. A Barker 207 GCH CH Rockledge Mccallen Of Meath L Honey/D Rapport/J Wilson/J Macdonald 160 GCH CH Laochragh’s Clancy K Marsh/K Marsh 126 GCH CH Donedaire’s Emerald Of Erin P Shaw/M Shaw 85 GCH CH Granuaile’s Crimson Treasure D Sutton/K Burton 49 GCH CH Elkrem’s Red Hot And Reddy J Merkle/L Bishoff/T Vandezande 35 GCH CH Diamond’s Recon Ranger R Geddes/G Geddes 30 GCH CH Leahy’s Lad Of Redloch E Nagel/R Nagel/F Kuntz 29 CH Dearg Madra’s Bacchanal M Ulrich/L Ulrich 27 GCH CH Sugarbush’s Molly Bloom D Miller/M Peppard

Kerry Blue Terriers

389 GCH CH Class Act By Hallsblu W Berry/A Austin 287 GCH CH True Blue Madonna E Randall 264 GCH CH Dornick’s El Capitan D Fletcher 232 GCH CH Krisma’s Ooh La La Oilbhe L Grier/T Grier 178 GCH CH Kamagh Too Busy Bein Fabulous N Han/W Mcfadden 168 GCH CH Perrisblu Kennislain’s Chelsey E Yingling/L Yingling/C Yingling/B Yingl 156 GCH CH Heritage Mickey Devine Of Kilgawny J Garahan/K Garahan/W Kearney/C Kearney 125 GCH CH Alainn Dugan G Geoghegan/B Geoghegan/S Redmon/C Redmo 88 GCH CH Pennterra’s Cool Beans! S Garthly/Y Anderson 60 GCH CH Hotlick’s Silverthorn Amadeus A Smith/M Smith

Lakeland Terriers

175 GCH CH Iron Van Foliny Home V Malzoni 71 GCH CH Larkspur Acadia Save Me A Spot A Barker/S Fraser/M Sacco 47 GCH CH Hi-Kel Terrydale Fortune In My Eyes A Geremia/F Cashin/Terrydale Knl 26 CH Nanhalls Koichi Hikel Terrydale B Bates/W Bates 24 GCH CH Hi-Kel Terrydale Fortune Forward Terrydale Knl/K Mcindoe/C Dowd/B Dowd/C 23 CH Teraz Red Red Robin J Crowe/D Murphy 14 CH Tolyn’s Queen Anne’s Lace L Mccain 13 GCH CH Snowtaires Here Comes The Sun L Eidal/B Decker 12 CH Sheffield’s Damsel Of Irish Spirits J Mccarthy/R Mccarthy 12 Hi-Kel Rock ‘N’ Roll Heart K Mcindoe/M Wooldridge

Manchester Terriers (Standard)

207 GCH CH Toria Royalty In The Making T Taylor/V Herbert-Thorsland 188 GCH CH Medley’s War Hunt E Tonini/J Tonini 131 GCH CH Oasis Razzmatazz V Stanert/B Stanert 128 GCH CH Wilane’s Midnight Rydor R Gates/B Wood/K Brewer 86 GCH CH Toria Take A Look At Me D Cheney/V Thorsland 72 GCH CH Starfire’s That’s What It’s All About CA Z Bolin 64 GCH CH Shal-Mar’s Royal Jumpin Jack Flash R Webb/S Webb/J Gorman 55 GCH CH Burmack’s Whole Lotta Heart J Burrows/P Mackesey 52 GCH CH Y-Not Party Everyday CA K Mcclellan/R Osborne/R Osborne 49 GCH CH Wilane’s Sophisticated Lady B Wood/B Wood/J Emerick

Miniature Bull Terriers

332 GCH CH Cambria’s Kid N Play D Guerrero/A Guerrero 253 GCH CH Dytona Vip M Jacobs/A Klishas/E Feuz 128 GCH CH Eggstream Gespiel’s G Force W Goldacker/J Goldacker/L Duncan 117 GCH CH Temris Bully For Me A Nelson

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GCH CH Cambria’s Odd Man Out D Guerrero/M Ward GCH CH Menusha’s What Little Girls R Made Of B Krautler GCH CH Bonsai Winning Colors At Bullikountry R Kennedy/G Simonds GCH CH Eggstream Quintessence Exploding Star B Mcmullen/D Mcmullen GCH CH Gridiron Minotaur Mission To Marzipan P Denbow/V Giamo Kingsmere Rambunctious Riot T Whyte/R Whyte/L Lethin

Miniature Schnauzers

1335 GCH CH Allaruth Just Kidding V Sole Baye Y Phelps/R Ziegler 609 GCH CH Regency’s Playmaker B Verna/S Wang 551 GCH CH Minuteman Goldikova C Mcmillan/T Houck 482 GCH CH Kruse’s High Interest M Lande/B Kruse 393 GCH CH Rockyhill Icees “Raisin’ The Bar” S Fry 379 GCH CH Blythewood Full Metal Jacket J Huber 252 GCH CH Cholet’s Brymos Loaded Gun E Mombela/J Mombela/B Mombela 198 GCH CH Repitition’s Valedictorian K Garmaker/L Sicurella 173 GCH CH Blythewood Impressive Lover J Huber 166 GCH CH Legend’s B-B-B Bad To The Bone D Huff/S Huff

Norfolk Terriers

211 GCH CH Max-Well’s Diamond Thief B Miller/M Mcternan/S Kipp 207 GCH CH Yarrow Venerie Vindictive P Beale/J Beale 187 GCH CH Yarrow Venerie Ticket To Ride P Beale/J Beale 176 GCH CH Bigwig’s Mack The Knife H Cole/D Hall/C Cole/K Slump 115 GCH CH Lostmtn’s Harry Of Llywydd A Thomas/B Thomas 61 GCH CH Barnstable Bold Over S Stemmler 59 GCH CH Max-Well’s Violet S Kipp/B Miller 42 GCH CH Max-Well’s Rainbow K Kopack/B Miller/S Kipp 42 CH Avalon Razzle Dazzle L Walter 39 GCH CH Caprock Life Of The Party E Davenport/J Harper

Norwich Terriers

1260 GCH CH Skyscot’s Texas Hold ‘Em S Esposito 396 GCH CH Fly’N High’s Rocket Man S Jones 381 GCH CH Foxwood Chasing A Dream K Mines/A Kress 372 GCH CH Ascot Sanspur At Yarrow L Crawley/B Sweigart/P Beale 210 GCH CH Waiterock Jack Falstaff C Harper 162 GCH CH Scalawag The Sheriff At Stetland T Nyari 147 GCH CH Apollo C Chen/C Trexler/C Foucrault 99 GCH CH Highwood’s Whirling Dun J Fonyo/N Fonyo 98 GCH CH Littlefield Dignpop Dashiell Of Dungeness B Litchford/E Jong/L Little 95 GCH CH Itsy Bitsy Tanglewood Ranger K Cwik/A Cwik

Parson Russell Terriers

313 GCH CH Snow Winds Masked Bandit C Bergerson/M Strom-Bernard 263 GCH CH Foxbend Colour Me More D Rapport/D Bryson 197 GCH CH Shasta N Sonship A Skip L Reinhard/T Reinhard 183 GCH CH Fox Valley Devil In Disguise C Florence/J Felten 173 GCH CH Premiere Gossip Girl @ Sunrock T Houser/D Chenoweth/K Owsley/D Anibal 160 GCH CH Fox Valley Echo J Martin 151 GCH CH Cobblestones Six Million Dollar Man M Asher/M Asher/S Chase 145 GCH CH Foxbend Call My Agent S Crawford 134 GCH CH Panther Creek Trashadeous J Miller/J Ramming 124 GCH CH Rag Valley Golden Girl S Youngblood/M Good

Russell Terriers

102 GCH CH Goldsand’s Columbus M Ulrich/C Areskough 61 GCH CH Ronaldo Scavo CM L Harrell 51 GCH CH Goldsand’s Billie Jean M Wooldridge/J Stevens/C Manelopoulos/R 51 GCH CH Frayed Knot Spikelike CA B Sullivan 36 GCH CH Fransin Jumper In November CM C Mascuch/A Kiell Green 29 CH Foxfield Pepper Patch S Sobel 25 CH Dbf Trophy Wife CM C Lundin/L Norley 24 Heritage Jp Cotton Snow M Yamazaki 23 CH Dog Branch Farm Hez On Top CM C Lundin/S Novotny/R Flood 23 GCH CH Rivendell’s Just Katie Kate CM S Sobel

Scottish Terriers

1070 GCH CH Lomondview Clementina D Eggert/J Eggert 738 GCH CH Mcvan’s Be Bop Baby V Huber/R Cross 615 GCH CH Friendship Hill Stars And Stripes P Gallatin/M Browne 231 GCH CH Woburn Camelot Unbridled Spirit D Russell/S Russell 202 GCH CH Kelwyn’s History In The Making K Edell/D Edell 194 GCH CH Charthill Top Billing C Hill/K Hill 192 GCH CH Cumbria’s Ready Jet Go P Wooster/T Wooster 169 GCH CH Barbary Why Why Delilla R Mcconnell/M Mcconnell 150 GCH CH Eastman’s Marie Antoniette P Wahler 130 GCH CH Rock Castle’s Jovial Patriot A Thomas/B Medina

Sealyham Terriers

195 GCH CH Goodspice Fergus Pepper M Good/S Middlebrooks/J Fraser/M Boisver 54 GCH CH Rosemont’s Well Did Ya Evah L Hildebrand/J Cohron 48 GCH CH Cepage C’Est La Vie De Dunnville K Haugland/K Haugland/M Browne/C Jenning 36 GCH CH Hotshot’s Royal She’ll Make ‘Em Cry B Dunlap/R Dunlap 19 CH Wildwind Mojito B Snyder/J Ferrera/B Fain 18 GCH CH Shshown Moonlight Serenade Of Dubwyre R June/J Thill/D Francois 18 GCH CH Dubwyre Mystical Interlude Of Shshown R June/J Thill/D Francois 17 CH Efbe’s Goodspice Semper Fi S Jones/M Good/F Bergeron/R Murphy 15 CH Bedlam’s Ball Of Confusion T Childers/J Childers/M Childers/W Jones 15 CH Afterglow’s Snow White L Inman/R Inman

Skye Terriers

242 GCH CH Solana Big Lebowski M Shiue 135 GCH CH Gleanntan Gaelforce T Wright/G Knl 108 GCH CH Of Skyeline Captain Hook V Malzoni/Cragsmoor Knl 97 GCH CH Talakan Trumpeter Swan J Davis 34 GCH CH Jay-Roy Byrne ‘N Hot For You D Salandro 28 GCH CH Solana Dance Into The Fire M Shiue/S Spicer 23 CH Olivia Spirit Of Rusalka D Smiley/O Smid/C Penner 17 CH Cragsmoor Good Fellow E Zaphiris/M Stander/A Greene 13 CH Marwyn Keeper Of The Stars A Scott/C Schuman/M Smith 13 CH American Classic Of Wallace’s Coven S Ahuja/P Flanagan

Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers

567 GCH CH Doubloon’s Extreme Play E Landa 389 GCH CH Caraway Baryshnikov By Tyrone B Chapman/B Verner 287 GCH CH Shandalee Rocket Science N Bailey/S Goldberg 262 GCH CH Greentree Moonstruck Mombo Man B Mcdonald/K Mcdonald 227 GCH CH Bonney New England Patriot B Snyder 172 GCH CH Rosheen Sufferin’ Succotash M Lopez 150 GCH CH Cuilinn Expresso Con Panna H Million 149 GCH CH Mirikal Double Top Breakout S Mcgee 142 GCH CH Diamonds Cactus Cash B Hillwig 136 CH Reyem’s Red Rover Come Over R Hager/L Hager/G Meyer

Staffordshire Bull Terriers

574 GCH CH Angranian Derry Mucker Z Smith/A Owen/B Uyeno/T Uyeno 448 GCH CH Homebrewed Page Three Girl BN RN L Craig/J Nicolai 195 GCH CH Agoe Apache D Ferrin/D Merritt/E Day 170 GCH CH Challenger’s Honky Tonk Man R Mcgaugh/S Hill/T Boyle 153 GCH CH Cumhil Hell Raiser Z Smith 138 GCH CH Sylon Bruce Of Ringmaster M Darwith/J Miller 120 GCH CH Trugrip Summer Dayz T Pawson 102 GCH CH Pawgate’s Garibaldi Range D Burwell 95 GCH CH Reddawn’s Majestic Silhouette J Mcdougall 83 GCH CH Devils And Fairies Flesh For Fantasy T Keetch

Welsh Terriers

264 GCH CH Shaireab’s Bayleigh Maid Of Honor S Abmeyer/K Bailey/T Lee/X Xie 110 GCH CH Darwyn Esmeralda In Sanherpinc J Anspach/M Duafala/P Allen 82 GCH CH Geri’s Gales Baron Rojo K Bailey/S Abmeyer/I Sandoval 65 GCH CH Malvado Rayne Beau N Clark/P Clark 63 GCH CH Hapitails Lady Guinevere At Teritails T Lohmuller 59 CH Shaireab’s Bayleigh Last Call To Penbryn S Abmeyer/K Bailey/T Lee/X Xie

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GCH CH Seebest Avenger J Averis/P See/J See GCH CH Rangel’s Warrior Princess At Red Sky S Lucas/R Lucas/G Rangel GCH CH Wagabound’s Worth The Wait P Nigh CH Malvado Devil Woman P Clark/N Clark

West Highland White Terriers

1028 GCH CH Skyehigh’s Mkc Bonaparte L Barrow/J Glodek 903 GCH CH Blythefell Fergus C Hufnagel 382 GCH CH Shamrock White Diamonds J Emerson 255 GCH CH Wyndbrae’s Maclaren P Whiting/S Byrd/W Noble 234 GCH CH Deerhaven An Heir About Him T Pancost 194 GCH CH Deerhaven Hez Justin Kredible At Orion D Bouderra/J Kays/G Kays/I Keushgenian 182 GCH CH Devonshire Out Of The Starting Gate T Pancost 157 GCH CH Camcrest-Rime Hot Shot W Sanders/A Sanders/S Campbell 156 GCH CH Camcrest Andsurely Jasmine J Downing/S Campbell 135 GCH CH Ashgate U S Great Expectations L Pacheco/N Brown

Toy Group Affenpinschers

255 GCH CH Tamarin Top Banana M Kahlo 193 GCH CH Banana Joe V. Tani Kazari Z Truesdale/M Cooymans 84 GCH CH Xela’s Party Hat S Jones/S Hill/A Romero 57 GCH CH Airescot Peer Gynt D Gehnert/L Bitz 48 GCH CH Watermark Horatio J Fournell-Ferrall/H Fournell-Ferrall 47 GCH CH Aberdeens Monkey Man K Hickey 44 GCH CH Induna’s Ink Spot C Duran/L Duran 43 GCH CH Xela’s Party Tric D Wood/S Jones/D Hichborn/P Belmont 41 GCH CH Tamarin Tarheel A Shultz/G Shultz 34 GCH CH Velvet Dandy’s Auntie Dot K Debruin/D Debruin

Brussels Griffons

513 GCH CH Endor And Donandru’s New Moon R Pereira 264 GCH CH Cashnross’ First Griff Tina Fey F Cashin/C Ross 232 GCH CH Chismick’s Lights On Broadway K Jaeger/M Jaeger 191 GCH CH Knolland Amber Moon S Kipp 189 GCH CH Hilltop’s GQ Cover Boy P Brown 157 GCH CH Marsdon Frankly Speaking B Strange 149 GCH CH Jimijo’s Bare With Me K Jacobson 111 GCH CH Genesis Ben-Jamin To My Own Beat S Yarnall/S Seymour 109 GCH CH Gruffel’s Royal “G” Versace P Brown/S Polson 92 GCH CH Ceniza Hills Pride ‘O’ Gruffels Br S Polson/L Claflin

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

2112 GCH CH We-Syng Royal Etiquette G Reardon 1502 GCH CH Miletree Northern Star B Henry/S Henry/B George 910 GCH CH Full Of Malarkey Miles Of Aisles T Kelly/P Kelly 855 GCH CH Forestcreek Brass In Pocket M Mayfield/K Chandor 791 GCH CH Sheeba Mark Twain I Cahn/K Ostmann/M Treacy 739 GCH CH Quail Garden Loch Lomond Deja Vu J Mittelman/K Subramanian 613 GCH CH Crizwood’s Undeniable K Ferrell 494 GCH CH Bonitos Companeros Halli Galli N Morrison/T Eubank/K Vorderstrasse/M Ki 408 GCH CH Sheeba Expresso K Ostmann 400 GCH CH Lacanina Fratello Sole CAA V Schuler/C Greenshields/E Lesko

Chihuahuas (Long Coat)

1409 GCH CH Silver Bluff Rolls Royce B Fischer 1220 GCH CH Roseland Eli T Bregman 813 GCH CH Kokura Yama Jp Silent Rose K Yama 501 GCH CH Victory Mask Of Zorro K Hulstein/S Hartwig 334 GCH CH Pollack’s Trace (Sanchez) C Totten 332 GCH CH Tradewind’s Arym’s Roger The Dodger B Custodio/S Wilson 307 GCH CH Will-Cm Ready 4 Prime Time M Dunnington/C Williams/J Hopper 282 GCH CH Jetstar’s Simply Outrageous J Chandler 281 GCH CH Mixtli (Martinez) J Breazeale/S Guthrie/B Overstreet/P Mar CoNtiNueD oN page 206

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238 GCH CH Grace Marian Jp Maro M Nagae

Chihuahuas (Smooth Coat)

740 GCH CH Grannycreeks One And Only Wild Bill J Guichon 459 GCH CH Genbrook’s Playin’ With Fire B Kaye/G Stiles 414 GCH CH Stonehill Great Escape T Potts/R Carr/P Holzkopf 363 GCH CH Gaga Lady De Aqlla M Blank/L George 357 GCH CH Belles -N- Ka-Lynn’s I’M Your Superman K Terry/A Terry 310 GCH CH Tjs N Lamars True Grit-S G Essex/L Essex/C Velasquez 284 GCH CH Flo-Davi ‘N Timeless Creating Havoc F Davis/D Davis/K Potts 274 GCH CH Silver Bluff Mahogany Sonador L Wolfson/R Maser/J Deeming 254 GCH CH Ayrwen Star Kissed Delight G Johnson/A Johnson 251 GCH CH Mataje’s Gatecrasher D Gutzwiler

Chinese Crested

1357 GCH CH Dejavu I Want’A Talk About Me R Kusumoto/J Kusumoto 1086 GCH CH Hampton Court’s Party Time At Legend V Malzoni 720 GCH CH Silver Bluff Nothing Left To Chantz V Wittler/J Pendygraft/J Brown 472 GCH CH Crest-Vue’s Bare’N It All J Hardman/K Sword 359 GCH CH Gingery’s Sweet Tea A Butterklee/B Cleveland/V Helu 350 GCH CH Edelweiss Dirty Sexy Money K Knoles/A Beard 330 GCH CH Pammar Pirates Of The Caribbean C Landsberger 318 GCH CH Shaken’s Let It Ride S Lundrigan/K Lundrigan 298 GCH CH Risin Stars Heir To The Bare T Lodien 293 GCH CH Crestline Butters Scotch M Vila

English Toy Spaniels (Blenheim & Prince Charles)

629 GCH CH Bellatak Mcdreamy J Oakes/C Shea/K Patrick/T Patrick/J Sam 575 GCH CH Wyhaven’s How D’Ya Like Me Now C Wilson 496 GCH CH Yayas Dancing Through Life D Planche/C Livingston/K Livingston/B Ca 409 GCH CH Love’s Havaheart Los Goodfellas K Rivera 363 GCH CH Riverhill’s The Fifth Element At Xtc D Szecsy/B Szecsy/C Reasor/A Berry 331 GCH CH Oeste’s Flirt’N With An Outlaw R Schindler/M King/J Vogel Italian Greyhounds 657 GCH CH Everafter’s Best Bet Yet S Middlebrooks/T Brooks/J Maleck 554 GCH CH Voici Island Of Mykonos L Echols/R Conrad 411 GCH CH Caliente’s Maker’s Mark Of Bravehound J Milko/D Milko 327 GCH CH Marchwind Finishing Touch L March 312 GCH CH Integra’s Masquerade Party M Lucas/R Weyer 279 GCH CH Gdm Zenyatta At Lakeside M Manning/D Snoble/J Kulic 269 GCH CH Maplewood’s Aces And Eights M Caton 255 GCH CH Cantex Gris Gris Sonofa Doc B Broom/T Mayers 238 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s First Class C Harris 179 GCH CH Bo-Bett’s Open Button C Harris

Japanese Chin

683 GCH CH Pem We-Syng Lucky Mi J Dalton/J Turjoman/M Ballard 482 GCH CH Victory Spencer M Mc Cormick/M Cooley 365 GCH CH Tanzen’s Ok Storm Of Zen-Chins G Heiman/E Heiman 355 GCH CH Nisyros Al Pachino J Stevens/M Wooldridge/F Cashin/I Watt/D 252 GCH CH We-Syng Pem Buccaneer Royal Fortune C Onosko 199 GCH CH Kaminari’s Maximum Impact B Speight/W Crumpler/K Lockyer/T Lockyer 180 GCH CH Bliss’s Chinsational Wasabi J Heller 162 GCH CH We-Syng Jiminy Cricket L Fox-Mann 160 GCH CH Pem We-Syng Buccaneer Blimey R Aldridge 146 GCH CH Teabear’s Skylark J Cooney-Waterhouse/L Kopatch

Maltese

540 GCH CH Chrisman’s Shiny Toy Gun A Mackenzie/K Mac Kenzie 514 GCH CH Scylla’s Small Kraft Re-Lit D Burke/R Scott/T Rowell 191 GCH CH Bevway Quite A Dish E Baker/B Quilliam 131 GCH CH Divine’s Work Of Art K Kent/A Stanberry 119 GCH CH Rolling Glenn’s Baby Bear A Glenn 74 CH Maltangel Heavenly Vision I Gram/M Harrigan 71 GCH CH Divine’s Veni Vidi Vici S Newton/A Stanberry 68 GCH CH Mollydear’s Schubert Impromptu V Yanez 63 CH Cara Mia Sundae’s Best L Bardack 50 GCH CH Su-Le’s Arapaho Soaring Eagle G Dugan

293 GCH CH Loujon Thornwood Little Jacob K Miller/J Ward/C Williams 107 GCH CH Southdown Now Or Never B Van Deman 52 GCH CH Madde’s Eli-Fran Aristocrat D Bell 43 GCH CH Danaho’s Grand Design I Cary 40 GCH CH Loujon Backroads To Paris C Williams/J Ward/K Miller 37 GCH CH Legacyrock My World D Stevens-Lindemaier 30 GCH CH Raspberry Hill Bohemian Rhapsody Of Sanchi J Danneker 25 GCH CH Royalist Ready To Reign D Johnson/J Hubbard/J Haverick/B Dowd 20 CH Chaseland’s Howard Glodek B Miller/J Glodek 19 CH Sanchi Norman Conquest R Danneker/B Miller

Manchester Terriers (Toy)

English Toy Spaniels (King Charles & Ruby) 308 GCH CH Southdown Nevermind B Van Deman 163 GCH CH Lto Prosperity R Cole/M Landers 84 GCH CH Southwyck’s Andre’ Of Charisma M Rasmussen/J Young 83 GCH CH Loujon Little Danaho C Williams/J Vanyo 23 GCH CH Sanchi Chocopologie B Miller 21 CH Denim Wicked Storm C Hess 20 CH Novel Backroads Run For The Roses S Plance/H Reid/M Reid 20 CH Ashton Winmar Corkscrew De Jur D Thompson 17 Suruca Dancing With A Star P Kanan/C Huggins 13 CH Sirius’ Issabella Rose B Maurer/P Cox/J Cox

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Havanese

1119 GCH CH Marcosa’s Slip Slidin’ Away H Kolzow/C Kolzow/P Bass 1012 GCH CH Harbor’s It Had To Be Me C Field 923 GCH CH Marcosa’s Bachelor Button J Mcgrath/H Kolzow 723 GCH CH Fuzzy Farm Qbin Who’s On First S Lawrence/A Lawrence

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243 GCH CH Cottage Lake’s Bela Horizonte R Travis/M Charger 158 GCH CH Old Bays Braziliance At Poricia P Hall/K Hamilton 132 GCH CH Rosewood Casanova D Texter/P Rank/B Hodges 130 GCH CH Blossom’s Let’s Dance B Scott-Heim 93 GCH CH Rustic Lane Walks On Water M Lee 76 GCH CH Fwaggles Pret A Porter K Cornell/A Kelly/W Kelly 61 GCH CH Spotted Oak’s Vampire Slayer J Tonini-Zanotto/D Zanotto 59 GCH CH Heaven Hi’s Fools Gold J Church/J Hobbs 57 GCH CH Celtic Cross Lady Of Shalott At Carpe Diem T Meeks 51 GCH CH Earendils Remy Lebeau D Texter 970 GCH CH Marlex Classic Red Glare A Angelbello/L Monte 913 GCH CH Brackley My Amazing Warrior K Haney/D Haney 485 GCH CH Risingstar Party Animal C Dry/D Stumm 385 GCH CH Kimro’s Dora The Explorer K Pastella Calvacca/A Calvacca/R Greensl 272 GCH CH Chateau Acres Tickle My Fancy G Wittmeier/N Patton 260 GCH CH Dar-Rich Sirius’ Einstein V-Redbarns J Ward 166 GCH CH Dynasty’s Little Bear H Greene 154 GCH CH Marlex Kisa Wildfire K Noel/J Wilds/A Angelbello 147 GCH CH Tseas Mi Carizmas Passionate Man D Long/S Davis-Moorwessel/S Haynes 116 GCH CH G I P’s More Than Just A Little Tyke P Pinder

Papillons 2090 GCH CH Copella’s Rising Attraction M Mosing/P Cox 1908 GCH CH Fenice Le Beaudreaux R Greathouse/E Akers-Perry/M Perry 885 GCH CH Wildfire On The Verge A Pickett/C Pickett 628 GCH CH Involo The King Of Pop G Garofalo/D Garofalo/M Garofalo 566 GCH CH Jareaux Rip It Up Laren T Sommerson-Wilcox/J Mclaren 535 GCH CH Wingssong Rock Star P Jones 511 GCH CH Titian’s Risky Business R Navarre/M Navarre/T Mcintyre/C Fredric 493 GCH CH Whitestar’s Come Fly With Me A White 482 GCH CH Lafford Fly Me Too Farleysbane E Vandermolen/S Newcomb 407 GCH CH Queen Bless Jp Noble Cuvee D Hageman/H De Carlo/M De Carlo

Pekingese

561 GCH CH Windemere’s Dusting Of White At Pevyne J Sanchez/C Sanchez/J Thoms/C Koch 193 GCH CH Sunburst Sunshine Superman T Jenkins/V Hedrick 182 GCH CH Benaire’s N Elphasun’s Razzmatazz D Greenwald/C Greenwald 170 GCH CH Briar-Mar American Gigolo At Vannjty E Poole/D Poole/S Shephard 161 GCH CH Yakee Easily Persuaded S Middlebrooks/D Fitzpatrick 123 GCH CH Roll-About’s Mr. Personality C Forsyth 123 GCH CH Dunkirk Imagine That M Merrill/T Reese/R Winters 110 GCH CH Windemere’s This Style’s For You L Markham 92 GCH CH Pequest Bamboo D Cooper 84 GCH CH Oakhill’s Two Times The Dragon J Franklin/B Royer

Pomeranians

1435 GCH CH Cr Chase What Matters M Koga 1125 GCH CH Char’s Secret Obsession C Meyer 788 GCH CH Starlight’s Sugar Daddy D Stratton 770 GCH CH Jan Le’s Deck The Walls J Lehtinen/J Mehciz 638 GCH CH Bar-Net Rocky Road Of Samron L Beard/P Barnett/N Smart 584 GCH CH Reigningstarz Its 5 Oclock Somewhere C Marsh/T Phillips 552 GCH CH Castile’s Endless Love G Sisneros 379 GCH CH Toontown Terrific Tigger A Smith/M Ridenour/M Ridenour 280 GCH CH Mc’s Cool “J” Shadow C Armstrong/M Armstrong 278 GCH CH Cr Global Affair C Solano/R Solano/D Simon

Poodles (Toy)

737 GCH CH Smash Jp Sakura R Scott/D Burke 444 GCH CH Donnchada Angel Wings At Dulcinea S Talkington/E Brown 437 GCH CH Smash Jp Winning Ribbon J Steinhour 424 GCH CH Cache’s Princess Grace De Monaco M Boyce/S Basinger/D Boyce 262 GCH CH Jackie’s Chockletspice Girl J Samuelson/K Amen 211 GCH CH Sharbelle Silhouette J Lange/J Moses 193 GCH CH Kudos Karate Kid M Nilsson 152 GCH CH Sharbelle Greg-Mar International Boy R Stevens/S Stevens/M Gregory 145 GCH CH Makays Coco Candee At Newmont K Jones/M Kern/D Mccann 135 GCH CH Lorwin Angelic Starlet At Tri-Point K Mclahlan/A Hagood

Pugs

1342 GCH CH Winsome-Nirvana-Blaque Triple Play E Veltman/V Cox-Flatley/B Roberts 1133 GCH CH Hill Country’s Tag I’M It C Koch 999 GCH CH Riversong’s Doc Holiday C Koch 976 GCH CH Caper’s Sirius Endeavor P Fisher/C Fisher/J Rowell/L Rowell/R Wa 808 GCH CH Castlerock Pine Cone Mountain Rain A Fischer 795 GCH CH Foursquare I’Ll Be A Shostopa Tu D Johnson/J Johnson 474 GCH CH Rose’s TKO C Rose 464 GCH CH Feilong By Woowoo Oh No It’s Opal K Courtelis/C Harpole/K Harpole 399 GCH CH Mianda’s Secret Pocket J Bale-Woodside/R Robles 362 GCH CH Pine Cone’s Green Mountain Boy A Fischer/E Sheerah

Shih Tzu

705 GCH CH Symarun’s Love T’Look W Lee 677 GCH CH Krissy’s Savvy Jasper L Lawrence 492 GCH CH Hallmark Jolei Bells Will Be Ringing L Ehricht/D Ehricht 396 GCH CH Ista’s Hurricain Chaser D Wheeler/G Larson 288 GCH CH Lohona Zephyr I Can’T Look Away D Haley 287 GCH CH Wenshus Shesa Dream D Gerl/L Lawrence

224 GCH CH Foxfire Pocket Edition T Fox/K Bilicich 165 GCH CH Xeralane’s On With The Music C Aucamp/E Aucamp/Xeralane Knl 137 GCH CH Amitzu China’s Got The Look T Forman/M Forman/T Mcfadden 123 GCH CH Hallmark Jolei Austin Powers L Ehricht/D Ehricht Silky Terriers 438 GCH CH Tawny Mist Myan Mystic S Biles/E Biles/K Wilson/D Renton 349 GCH CH Snow Glen’s Tesoro Cover Story D Adamcik/D Caselli/P Laperruque 190 GCH CH Lamplighter’s Tattle Tail M Benson/B Beissel 172 GCH CH Wind Dancer Jenstar Backstage Pass T Gallegos/L Hurt/D Renton 77 GCH CH Mariblu Forevermore At Safire M Solvason/J Pizzirulli 73 GCH CH Mtnview Prince Chbaka Ekruro N O’Rourke/S O’Rourke 62 GCH CH Musicale’s Making A Joyful Noise L Riley/S Jeffries 59 GCH CH Hullablu’s Hellzabob S Calestini 55 GCH CH Scarboro’s Tandt Katey Kelly J Schmidt 47 GCH CH R-Blu’s Captain Jack E Sparrow R Rich

Toy Fox Terriers

539 GCH CH Barbary’s That’s So Raven L Smith/P Nieto 282 GCH CH Walton’s Crusin Cool S Cassel 208 GCH CH Barbary Rough ‘N Ready C Sutton/R Sutton/J Sutton 197 GCH CH Jane’s Christmas Gift J Reed 174 GCH CH Azefer Hopalongcassidy L Fast 152 GCH CH Shively’s Baron Jazzmine’s Contessa L Hughes/W Hughes/M Shively 145 GCH CH Foxlair Hi-De-Ho Smokey Joe V Denney/E Ward 106 GCH CH Valcopy Shively Son Of A Gun D Plonkey/R Davis 98 GCH CH Barbary Johnny Rocket T Crawford/J Crawford 92 GCH CH Ultra Quest Go For The Gold W Howard

Yorkshire Terriers

1693 GCH CH Stratford’s Diamond Jim B Scott 717 GCH CH Trio’s Big Shot K Goldfarb 670 GCH CH Linshire’s Rolling Stone K Ryan-Lavail/P Gregson/V Meadows 465 GCH CH Rama’s The Beat Goes On R Perez/R Perez 309 GCH CH Gotyorkies Dream High Stryker P Kech 287 GCH CH Nicnak’s Aftershock D Bryers 252 GCH CH Amazing’s Taking It Ez D Sillers 251 GCH CH Gaelwyn’s Celtic Reflection M Bradley/T Bradley 201 GCH CH Paddington’s High Voltage M Dearinger 173 GCH CH Groveshire’s Under The Radar D Bird

Non-Sporting Group American Eskimo Dogs

282 GCH CH Nuuktok’s Atka Inukshuk S Robertson 215 GCH CH Silveroaks First & Foremost R Sampson 202 GCH CH Banaer’s Smile And Wave Boys N Basham 191 GCH CH Anana’s Champagne Wishes B Brown 105 GCH CH Artc Mgc’s Heart Of Hearts C Wood/J Wood 91 GCH CH Frostiwyt Fancee’s Teddy Bear S De La Paz/E De La Paz 81 GCH CH Amar’s Sr The Perfect Storm B Byrd 79 GCH CH Ms. Wiz’s Rain Of Terror B Davidoff 74 GCH CH Anana’s Look Into The Future K Strunk/S Strunk 62 GCH CH Voyagers Cause I Can Cuddle L Clark

Bichons Frises

571 GCH CH Vogelflight’s “Honor” To Pillowtalk E Charles/K Vogel/M Abbott/P Abbott 441 GCH CH Glenleigh Gangs N’ Roses R Lauer/K Tormey/L Carlton/L Letsche 362 GCH CH Paray’s Power & Privilege T Pittman/P Flores 236 GCH CH Saks Hamelot Little Drummer Boy S Hanson/K Hanson/C Ruggles 226 GCH CH Overtops And The Winner Is Z Luo/N Keung/J Rubin 205 GCH CH Newtnine Black Cat C Wai Chung 199 GCH CH Saks Winning Card T Willrich/G Willrich/S Hanson/K Hanson/ 197 GCH CH Victoire Gerie No Lemon Gemstone M Wangsness/V Halstead 170 GCH CH Whitebreds A Diamond In A Pearl D Wycoff/K Graeber 146 GCH CH Allure’s Precious Jem L Des Camps


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Boston Terriers

998 GCH CH Fiveforks’ Geometry Matters At Kayas A Hullender 937 GCH CH Ken’s N’ Roobarb N’ The Horse Ya Rode In On K Roux/V Wilt/R Rauherz 791 GCH CH Gunther’s Gussied Up Edna A Mcilwaine/B Berth/J Mcilwaine 548 GCH CH Windermeres Mystify J Covill 506 GCH CH Flying Ford I’Ll Lasso The Moon For Ya M Beer/J Beer 405 GCH CH Ken’s Rude Awakening J Smith 351 GCH CH Kennedy’s Wild Traveling Man M Stahmer/L Fisher/S Kennedy 338 GCH CH Distinguised O’Leary Of Zipper C Erbele/B Henderson/S Hartman 288 GCH CH Kc’s Just Out Of Reach K Bogenholm/J King 282 GCH CH Bojenx The 1 N Only Rosie The Riveter T Jenkins/H Jenkins/A Gunter

Bulldogs

3490 GCH CH Itsa Brix M Grider/T Blackwood/B Brittain/B Freita 3393 GCH CH B-Loved Nothing But Net B Love 1131 GCH CH Mytoys Epic Against The Wind D O’Connor/T Oconnor/L Scott/A Mcdearmon 1088 GCH CH Dowats Decisive Double Down L Watson/D Watson/J Milam/E Hugo-Milam 997 GCH CH Tango’s A Perfect Present For The Dulins M Dulin/J Dulin/M Watkins 986 GCH CH Yeager’s Paxton Peer Of Camelot A Quesada/S Yeager/M Quesada 973 GCH CH Evergreen’s Miss Congeniality C Roberts/J Flowers/S Flowers 854 GCH CH Just Lonestar Bright Lights Big City K Gordon/H Mcdermott/T Mcdermott 719 GCH CH Imperious Hamitup Double Vision L Jordan/J Jordan 670 GCH CH Cherokee Origin Just Johnny C Chambers/C Sickle/H Martinez/M Martine

400 GCH CH Blackflash Star’s Comet M Smith/J Mirro/E Mirro 341 GCH CH Bret D N Engine Co To The Rescue J Bachey/M Zink/J Shupp 338 GCH CH Choco Chip Krash Asteroid RN CA J Cartwright/R Branaman 291 GCH CH Hallmark Turbo Charged Lexus T Mcdonald/M Lauritsen 266 GCH CH Brooksides Minit To Winit V Simpson

Finnish Spitz

154 GCH CH Finkkila’s Nalle Poika K Swisher/D Helland 100 GCH CH Mickywins Mainio Skandia P Urton 57 GCH CH Dv9k9’s Royal Star H Leathers/M Leathers 49 GCH CH Dv9k9’s Blazing Element Of Bo-Co-Pa E David/M Leathers 43 GCH CH Pikkinokka Badgr Sir Barksalot M Badger/H Leftwich 39 GCH CH Jayenn’s Archer J Grant/L Carlson-Elliott 34 GCH CH Finkkila’s Tulipallo Poika T Walker/M Walker 17 CH Finkkila’s Tuk K Raleigh/M Walker/C Stone 14 GCH CH Marblehill’s Gleaming Icecaps J Anastas/L Saari/T Davies 13 CH Finkkila’s Pentu T Walker/M Walker

French Bulldogs

2282 GCH CH Lebull’s New Hope Wooly Bully A Geremia 1720 GCH CH Coco Vialatte Robobull Hot Flash K Yamanaka 1660 GCH CH Bandog Bayou’s The Warrior N Shaw 1182 GCH CH Evergreen’s Girls In White Dresses J Cooney-Waterhouse/J Flowers 899 GCH CH Bella Ridge Imperiale Shadyharbor Mafia B Covalucci/J Neidig/L Schettino 667 GCH CH Lefox Born To Boogie S Sweatt/J Drucker 562 GCH CH Imperiale Bella Ridge Shady Harbor Patrick R Linn/J Imperiale/V Imperiale/L Schetti 541 GCH CH Tinkertimes Justus Smooth Operator Justus Knl/R Wolkowsky/S Wolkowsky 407 GCH CH Major Leagues Mighty Joe At Winsome S Sommer 385 GCH CH Fabelhaft Robobull Johnny Cash K Parschauer/L Parschauer/J Dalton

Keeshonden

Chinese Shar-Pei

704 GCH CH Kj’s Its Nothing Purrsonal K Dowd 416 GCH CH Sprookje Lunar Appellation S Sorice/M Sorice 364 GCH CH Summerwind’s Rumor Has It J Gauchat-Hargis/J Hargis 315 GCH CH Ruttkay Chance M Mcloughlin 298 GCH CH Daimler’s Caviar Dreams T Benz/D Benz 285 GCH CH Karolina Bonnyvale Meant To Be B Stroud/P Stroud/D Bosch/D Smith 198 GCH CH Windrift’s Follow The Money B Ryan/R Ryan 173 GCH CH Skyline’s Unit Of Measure S Cullen/K Cullen 169 CH Keesbrook Windrift Poise N Ivy B Brookes 162 GCH CH Jen’Ndi’s Foolish Games J Mcclure

Chow Chows

512 GCH CH Xeralane’s Kid Rock Xeralane Knl/S Giles/W Harper/M Wolverto 247 GCH CH Rufkins Squeezin Into A Speedo Kh J Bernards/R Lombardi 233 GCH CH Sundancer Hylan Shotru Secret Dawn K Hamilton/M Worlton 179 GCH CH Red Fox’s One Wing In The Fire S Cannimore/D Winslow 174 GCH CH Hope-Fulls Hugs Kist By Northwind J Hope/C Butsic 155 GCH CH Northwind Hope-Fulls Trouble Tu J Hope/C Butsic 132 GCH CH Prk’s Defying Gravity L Demers/L Mccutcheon/P Huffstetler 123 GCH CH Monarch Rufkins Tango In Paris K Harrison/M Stafford/R Lombardi 116 GCH CH Mokiema Pawjama’s Daydream Believer S Kodis/M Powers/P Misite 114 CH Kumi Kian Living The Dream T Mclaughlin/A Lanterman

Dalmatians

222 GCH CH Windsor Bihar Chasing Rainbows C Strong/M Cropsey 103 GCH CH Laser Kiji No Way No How W Koistinen/R Crowder 73 GCH CH Touche’s Vindication R Lawless/J Lawless/A Schlaud/G Denninge 61 GCH CH Musicbox Tail Of Two Cities M Billman/V All 59 GCH CH Musicbox Classical Masterpiece V Hamilton/C Koetter/D Jones 46 GCH CH Musicbox Oreo’s Properly Dunked L Neel/D Jones 28 GCH CH Seafever Mini-Me G Aubert 27 CH Musicbox Katchin’ Some Heat K Wood/D Jones 24 CH Kismet’s Armani With Style N Pelleschi/L Appleton/S Strickland/G De 15 CH Marquesan’s Mary Elizabeth N Creedon/C Hawkes

1075 GCH CH Jade East Do You Know The Way To San Jose L Anders/E Minne/K Nijholt 602 GCH CH Chaoyang Bestofmy Love At Asia L Myers/C Moore/R Moore 426 GCH CH Vaje’s Jethrene Bodine T Paddock/S Paddock/J Mauk/V Mauk 394 GCH CH Shine’s Deck The Halls D Cooper/R Cooper/L Teitelbaum/R Penteco 307 GCH CH Chaoyangs Take It To The Limit D Cooper/R Cooper/L Teitelbaum 240 GCH CH Tabirds Issac Newton D Bird 196 GCH CH Firetown’s Out Of The Blue M Calltharp 166 GCH CH Yu Kou’s Keep On Luvn U G Schaefer/D Schuerman 138 GCH CH Asias The Big Easy A Gonzalez/L Myers 129 GCH CH Asias Amadeo At Tiffany J Gilroy 766 GCH CH Padow’s Twilight Embrey In A New Moon At A Sanders/K Williams/A Young 586 GCH CH Imagine Loves Second Chance D Spence/T Spence/K Beliew/G Beliew 201 GCH CH Dreamland’s Wanna Be A Billionaire R Banghart/L Banghart/M Brantley/L Brant 189 GCH CH Redclouds Chowlamar Big Daddy R Bailey/Z Coogan 168 GCH CH Sitze-Gou’s Glazz Paragon B Buell 147 GCH CH Jidi The Great One At Rebelrun R Banghart/L Banghart 111 GCH CH Angelotti ‘s Monkey Business I Bryan 105 GCH CH Chowlamars Rebelrun Mr Kidd R Bailey/S Raposo/A Raposo 88 GCH CH Lo-Re’ Pepperland Storm Warning L Burr/R Burr/J Stillwell 69 GCH CH Fair Hill’s Plymouth Rock L Leonzio/M Leonzio 1466 GCH CH Spotlights Ruffian J Lyons/B Lyons 782 GCH CH Kastle’s Go Speed Racer M Squire 442 GCH CH Bret D Gabriel’s Lost Art CD BN RE K Carey 419 GCH CH Diamond C’Ya At The Finishline CD RN J Bulger/S Bulger 418 GCH CH Folklore Celtic Crossfire Trail R Skibinski/D Skibinski/J Boyd/M Boyd

Lhasa Apsos

Lowchen

Norwegian Lundehunds 40 GCH CH C’Chaschunka Lonewolf L Higgins 24 GCH CH Sakari’s Bound For Glorie L Hustad/L Afong 16 GCH CH Sakari’s Bound For Infamie S St.Cyr/T Rousseau 14 CH Rockdancers Ruby Tuesday K Rainesalo 12 CH Dusty Dawn Lonewolf L Hustad 10 CH Norsetrek’s Yankee Klipper L Hustad 8 CH Frontpage Nils S Pederson/L Afong 7 CH C’Ciqala Casey Lonewolf T Rousseau/P Rousseau 5 Hammarhojdens Ultra S Pederson 4 CH Cliffhanger Floria Of Neocles L Afong/S Pederson

Poodles (Miniature)

526 GCH CH Surrey Sugar Baby R Scott/D Burke/K Hosaka 382 GCH CH Alegria Independent Declaration H Tyson/B Wood/L Berg 374 GCH CH Rio Luci In The Skye With Diamonds C Chaddock/T Chaddock 324 GCH CH Durandel Bella Donna R Wanger 306 GCH CH Dimarko Endurance M Bigham 217 GCH CH Sandstorm X’s In Texas NA NAJ J Neal 116 GCH CH Poofs Focus Hots To Trots K Gunnarson/L Gunnarson 112 GCH CH Alegria History In The Making T Roberts/B Wood/L Berg 110 GCH CH Karadale Clarion Born This Way K Berlind/K Kennedy Vigil/A Kennedy 103 GCH CH Bellefleet’s Living In The Fast Lane A Reichertz

Poodles (Standard)

1447 GCH CH Jaset’s Satisfaction M Molnar/J Danburg 968 GCH CH Bar-None Fabulosity N Wilson/J Thompson 890 GCH CH Brighton Lakeridge Encore T Sosnoff/M Sosnoff 826 GCH CH Dacun Kaylens He’s A Heartbreaker V Dorris/K Peiser 479 GCH CH Beauciel Presque Parfait C Crawley 444 GCH CH Brighton Endeavour K Petersen 419 GCH CH Hillwood Ale Kai Walking On Air E Charles/K Lefrak/G Lajeski 417 GCH CH Fantastico Da Maya Z Torrealba 404 GCH CH Hillwood Dassin Rock On By J Vergnetti/E Charles 368 GCH CH Alaman’s It’s All About Me A Cowie/A Waterman/D Angelo

Schipperkes

485 GCH CH Dante Fire When Ready A Gossman/S Middlebrooks/M Jameson/P All 270 GCH CH De Lamer Pink Flamingo J Penatello 216 GCH CH Bonchien Cedric The Entertainer K Henry 204 GCH CH De Lamer Sea Ya At The Top J Giovinetti/R Stone/K Nuovo 193 GCH CH Bonchien Prodigal Son R Rollins/B Burke 151 GCH CH De Lamer Point Break N Lazarowitz/D Mankovich 147 GCH CH Ebony Sand’s Do I Feel Lucky K Navarrete/L Haines 135 GCH CH Tumbleweed Walkin’ Streets O’Gold J Moore/T Lucas 128 GCH CH Tumbleweed’s Burn The Ships M Kasten 109 GCH CH De Lamer Black Ice K Nuovo

Shiba Inu

360 GCH CH Yuko’s Chief Red Eagle E Finnegan 220 GCH CH Kumi One Ten Soldier P Peterson 193 GCH CH Lee-Fen’s An Everlasting Love C Giffin/K Soafer 152 GCH CH Morningstar Dr Mcdreamy Chouseisou J Morningstar 134 GCH CH Mr2 Three Ships To The Wind T Harris/S Rolenaitis/T Rolenaitis 131 GCH CH Taichung Oso Handsome L Perkinson/A Perkinson 116 GCH CH Kishi’s Mojo Desert Sun V Raymond/J Raymond 103 GCH CH Oak’s The Wizards Apprentice P Rosado/E Cruz 100 GCH CH Fanfair’s Grand Prix At Glenchester D Peterson/M Peterson/L Payton 94 GCH CH Pendragon Making Waves L Pendergast/C Harvey

Tibetan Spaniels

1221 GCH CH Kan Sing’s Tenzin M Feltenstein 462 GCH CH Shilo Time For A Good Time S Carroll 242 GCH CH Shenanwood Ain’T Nothin’ New To Me C Buckland/C Bias Chaffee 213 GCH CH Shenanwood Simply Imagine This S Reeve/K Okey/C Bias Chaffee 142 GCH CH Tin-Man Three Sheets To The Wind S Rose

141 GCH CH Wanaseas Mystic Lake Effect L Gembala 129 GCH CH Dragonsong Miramichi’s Silk Stockings D Koopman 117 GCH CH Kolumbia’s Rock N Roll Legend C St John/S Davis/C Swaim 89 GCH CH Shilo’s Black Label At Fanfare J Guimbellot 83 GCH CH Mogollon’s Bella At Shanghai S Novarra

Tibetan Terriers

426 GCH CH Salishan’s My Special Angel G Carr/S Carr/R Hennings 369 GCH CH Barnstorm’s Grissom T. T. C.S.I. P Bernardo/L Meyer/M Laffler 347 GCH CH Sunclipse Mystique D Planche/R Wiley/M Wiley 304 GCH CH Kimik’s Sir Gawain K Bolak/C Bolak 161 GCH CH Lyrac’s Magical Calypso Melody D Shuman/C Crouse 139 GCH CH Panchen’s Great Ball Of Fire L Cohen-Goldstein/H Goldstein 104 GCH CH Ri Lee’s Stellar Performance N Kinziger 101 GCH CH Arkeden N Kiskades Havin A Ball S Birgl/J Faust 88 GCH CH Cedar C Barnstrom L&D Edition P Bernardo/L Meyer/M Lafler 87 GCH CH Rinchen’s Blazing Black Icon E Coppola/C Coppola

Xoloitzcuintli

232 GCH CH Bayshore Georgio Armani J Baylis/L Hylton/T Johnson 92 GCH CH Bayshore’s Mole R Yenchesky/J Baylis 78 GCH CH Blanchos Rosita Fernandez A Barfoot/D Mullusky Caponetto/J Caponet 77 GCH CH Tecoman Avalos T Davies/K Toohey/H Avalos Gutierrez 51 GCH CH Besitos Xochis Elo P Hoover/L Ekenstam 48 GCH CH Shida Mighty Joe Young C Loutzenniser/J Young-Johnson 41 GCH CH Azuwyn’s Ix Chel T Reindl 33 GCH CH Mirasol’s Jungle Contender J Smith 33 GCH CH Besitos Valentin B Griffin/D Webb 32 GCH CH Azuwyn Hellzapoppin’ @ Jato S Bridges/P Inan/K Lawson

Herding Group Australian Cattle Dogs

1204 GCH CH Carben Copy’s If The Shoe Fits J Rowland/D Mcneil/K Watkins 889 GCH CH Dawn Heir’s He’s The Boss! D Price/C Price 407 GCH CH Duwest Jackrabbit RN D Wright 306 GCH CH Kurpas’ Holy Smoke RN A Baxter/C Kurpas/J Kurpas 212 GCH CH Fair Dinkum’s Action Jaxson L Pontius 210 GCH CH Buzzards Red Commander Tucker M Moore 172 GCH CH Buzzards Keely Does Vegas K Warner/M Warner 158 GCH CH Littleflock The Peacemaker S Swanton 155 GCH CH Moonflys Maid For Show L Hilt 112 GCH CH Cinnabar’s Single Shot P Cembura

Australian Shepherds

2084 GCH CH Harmony Hill’s Money Talks L Goetz/H Braddock 1601 GCH CH Mysharas Dancing Queen S Fontanini/E Swain 919 GCH CH Collinswood One In A Million NA NAJ T Collins 695 GCH CH Camelot’s Broadwaymusical @ Aguavida K Kopseng/C Nolan 661 GCH CH Mcmatt’s Autumn Breeze F Mcdaniel/J Loehr/V Wehrle 587 GCH CH Equinox Ad Astra C Bell/D Stout 538 GCH CH Propwash Reckon L Frank/J Harrington 457 GCH CH Blue Isle’s Bourree B Hager 437 GCH CH Woodstock’s Belle Starr L Buell 425 GCH CH Hearthside Shopping Spree M Detor/B Atkinson

Bearded Collies 598 GCH CH Dunhill Celebration C O’Neil/R Harrington 578 GCH CH Wigglesworth Thriller A Yura/D Symes/S Ipser 441 GCH CH Briarpatch Just One Look RN PT NAJ NAP L Campbell-Gracie/A Gracie/C Lamb 334 GCH CH Daybar Blew By U C Perron/D Frady 217 GCH CH Ha’Penny Mirimar Deja As You Like It M Marini/J Schneider/V Null 168 GCH CH Spindrift Bend It Like Beckham PT OA AXJ OF S Smart 121 GCH CH Daybar For Your Eyes Only B Barton/D Frady/C Perron

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109 GCH CH Dunhill Inspired Roxanne For Stuart S Kline/D Kline 107 GCH CH Woodsong Pandemonium R Morris/J Morris/O Lazarus/N Lazarus 94 GCH CH Xtc’s What Can Brown Do For You? B Szecsy/D Szecsy/A Berry

Beaucerons

101 GCH CH Flame Noire Du Chateau Rocher D Bitz 80 GCH CH De Joie Du Chateau Rocher CA M Palmer 68 GCH CH Bijou Noir Du Chateau Rocher RE HT J Tornquist 58 GCH CH Fury Mes Yeux Vigilants J Rosenthal 47 GCH CH Beowolf Rime Des Monts Du Lac P Prager/J Prager 40 GCH CH Elvis Costello Du Chateau Rocher K Davis 32 GCH CH Fever Du Chateau Rocher D Bitz 25 CH Elixir Noir Du Chateau Rocher C Kundt 24 GCH CH Dashiell De La Ferme Du Coeur A Gibbs 23 GCH CH Falcor Mes Yeux Vigilants RN C Hartwell

Belgian Malinois

326 GCH CH Broadcreek’s Marcus Junis Brutus M Kornfeld/S Legg/L Legg/E Kornfeld 91 GCH CH De Vel Cy Pres’ HSAsc A Bath 64 GCH CH How Sweet It Is De Burr Oak PT C Russell/D Lemster 64 GCH CH Mystique’s Cup Of Joe L Stephens/J Stephens 54 GCH CH Bei Cani Sassy Shes All That Coco L Stephens 51 GCH CH Desert Mtn Hope’s Eternal Fyre BN RN S Belger/L Swarthout 46 GCH CH Tbears Life In D’Fast Lane RN J Lasater 41 CH Element’s Written In Red PT E Stearns/T Pluim 31 GCH CH Merson’s Flash Frozen Assets RN L Paul/P Paul 29 GCH CH Desert Mtn’s Hope Springs Eternal K Wood/S Wood

Belgian Sheepdogs

333 GCH CH Liswyn’s Vaquero RA A Hopkins/K Hopkins 222 GCH CH Sans Brancos Stunned At Kindred RN R Chumblay/T Votava/D Ramsey 208 GCH CH Uri De Beauvoir K Kinnane/C Mascach/H Wehrle 129 GCH CH Sans Brancos Wynonna RN T Votava/S Hanley/H Wrobel/P Ginocchio 117 GCH CH Chargany’s Voyageur J Powers/J Powers 114 GCH CH Sundown’s Nitemagic Just What I Do C Toma/D Toma 113 GCH CH Sans Brancos Ultimatum A Jones/M Jones/T Votava 95 GCH CH Sandcastle’s One In A Million B Indorato/S George 91 GCH CH Takishan No Limit B Freedman/L Goldstrom 71 GCH CH Sanderle Kindred R R Chumbley/R Skinner

Belgian Tervuren

443 GCH CH Sky Acres Flying Solo M Edling 322 GCH CH Mishaook Lulu At Chateau Blanc HSCs HICs D Laurin/J Laurin 169 GCH CH Matilde Of Anduin CD RN L Friedow/R Friedow 156 GCH CH Tacara’s Racelon Rembrandt NA NAJ OF C Lautzenheiser 119 GCH CH Stonewall’s Let’s Make It A Double V Havicon/R Skief 118 GCH CH Thunder Du Eleve Presence J Beil 103 GCH CH Alpine On The Sly AX OAJ NF T Horky/K Shelansky 100 GCH CH Starbright Bettin On The River RN B Siccardi/M Janek 96 GCH CH Starbright You Make Me Feel Like Dancin BN M Herrin 94 GCH CH Waldenmark’s Here’s Lookin At Ewe HSAds I Friedenson/J Friedenson

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Bouviers des Flandres

Collies (Smooth)

Briards

Entlebucher Mountain Dogs

Canaan Dogs

Finnish Lapphunds

Cardigan Welsh Corgis

German Shepherd Dogs

797 GCH CH Borderfame Signature J Mosing/D Butt 700 GCH CH Kensington’s Artful Dodger L Waldo 664 GCH CH Bon-Clyde’s Take One B Buchanan 523 GCH CH Majestic Avatar Storm Warning PT M Karger/J Baylis/R Delay 496 GCH CH Shoreland’s Not A Gamble T Wong/H Su 397 GCH CH Bon-Clyde’s Pistol Pete Of Nahrof N Mages/E Wagner 366 GCH CH Sporting Field’s Heiress HSAs D Butt/D Einck/A Giles 307 GCH CH Bayshore’s Cast A Spell At Avatar HSAs R Johnson/J Baylis/S Einck-Paul 200 GCH CH Bismark Tainsh Mr Tuxedo D Kleppe 177 GCH CH Hamilton’s Secret Agent Of Bayshore C Hamilton/J Boylis 684 GCH CH Quiche’s Grand Finale D Garrison/J Garrison/E Paquette 633 GCH CH Hatch Tillie De La Salsa T Peterson/P Peterson/L Haskell/J Kasper 407 GCH CH Rocheuses Me And My Shadow Of Cornus F Dreyfus/C Dreyfus/H Johnson/C Johnson 216 GCH CH Stonewall I-Zak De La Salsa J Abramsohn/P Anderson/R Bishop/S Brocke 154 GCH CH Frontier’s License To Carry At Margaux S Lyon/P Martin 144 GCH CH Austin Ally Van Aachen W Gillespie 138 GCH CH Margaux’s Stacked Deck P Martin/S Lyon 132 GCH CH Wise Choice Geliato N Almgren/K Almgren 119 CH Boyero Keep On Lovin’ Me S Bilodeau 95 GCH CH Obvious Sonic Boom C Langley 399 GCH CH Lighting Strike El Xargall M Millner/T Millner 292 GCH CH Deja Vu Mia Cake Walk G Klang/T Miller/A Melton 239 GCH CH Stormfield Seiso At Charson M Millner/T Millner/S Hillier 154 GCH CH Fairytale’s Balthazar Le Sage O Smith/T Smith 127 GCH CH Deja Vu Mia Cool As A Cucumber T Miller/A Melton/D Dube/L Bernard 125 GCH CH Cumano Of The Coastline E Myers 110 GCH CH Elaina Lynn Of Mystic Oaks BN RN PT M Holmes/J Holmes/K Holmes 77 GCH CH Majestique Brave Heart M Warcholik 75 GCH CH Caleidoscope De L’Heureux T Lee 63 GCH CH Deja Vu Mia Chain Of Fools J Holava/M Holava 195 GCH CH Pleasant Hill Magnum Of Samara P Rosman 34 GCH CH Bandersnatch Rsndg Ida Know Rivroc RN A Pough/J Rosenthal/C Miller 28 CH Rivroc Onto Somethin Bsnatch Rosndog C Miller/E Miller 27 GCH CH Celev Ron’s Bashert Kochava C Grider/R Grider 18 CH Tahoe’s Sirius Black N White R Prince/N Renteria 14 GCH CH Rivroc Lycm Own Dream Bsnatch Rsndog C Miller/E Miller/M Houchard 13 CH Jaykay Richelieu Rules RN G Landis 13 GCH CH Cherrysh Crown Of Jewels C Hennings 12 GCH CH Bless-Ed Be Aryon C Grider 9 GCH CH Pleasant Hill Heavenly Daze K Shank/C Shank/D Dodson

1204 GCH CH Aubrey’s Tails Of Mystery C Savioli/V Savioli 852 GCH CH Mariel’s Harvest Moon M Mizelle/J Bruce 409 GCH CH Telltail Like A Rolling Stone L Sams 353 GCH CH Riverside Telltail Coco Posh D Planche/D Shindle/J Divens 322 GCH CH C-Myste Baledwr Free To Disagree C Cannon/A Katasse 274 GCH CH Claymore’s Madame Butterfly T Stewart/J Stewart/J Glenn 234 GCH CH Kingsbury’s I’m Harry P. J Glenn 230 GCH CH Serah Celtic Legend Of Llynhill B Tannahill/P Smith 208 GCH CH Kosmar Striking Back Of Bridgelady M Stahr/G Roach 194 GCH CH Dragonpatch Thunder From Down Under K Myers

1271 GCH CH Wyndlair Cherokee Vindication R Beals/L Rizzo/M Stelter/A Stelter 801 GCH CH Devinwood A Perfect Stranger J Caruso/R Caruso 545 GCH CH Overland Remembrance Of Things Past E Chang 493 GCH CH Gambit’s Spell I’M Under L Robbins/B Hash-Okeefe 472 GCH CH Barksdale Burning Daylight N Mcdonald 361 GCH CH Highcroft Bourne Supremacy D Jeszewski/L Jeszewski/J Belluomini 338 GCH CH Fantasy’s Rockledge Beginning T Franzel 261 GCH CH Milas Latin Lover L Butler/L Hedman 259 GCH CH Clarion Ribbon In The Sky J Evans/A Sanchez-Corea/L Sanchez-Corea 226 GCH CH Rainbow’s Rising Karma At Weston M Holliday/N Reid 728 GCH CH Travler’s Pierce Arrow C Ardizzone/R Tehon/B Ardizzone/G Lewis 663 GCH CH C And J Silver Charm Of Chrysalis J Waiburn/C Thompson 365 GCH CH Ceilidh’s Deep River Haute Couture M Elliott/K Moll 331 GCH CH Tir Nan’ Og The Legend Of Banzai Maguire E Blaisure 312 GCH CH Provenhill’s Devilicious K Provenzano/L Cohen 276 GCH CH Row-Bar’s Heartbreaker J Brady/R Johns/S Mcalear/K Mcpherson 270 GCH CH Travler’s Mustang Sally R Tehon/C Ardizzone/B Ardizzone/K Repper 196 GCH CH Bit O Heavens Sorceress RN PT M Bergstraser/L Bergstraser-Lorenz/J Laf 177 GCH CH Travler’s Greased-Lightning C Meier/E Miller/B Ardizzone/R Meier 176 GCH CH Calibre’s Key To The Fortune S Kaelin 127 GCH CH Jumanji V. Brunswick RN T Lilliedoll/N Lilliedoll/R Hahn 61 GCH CH Kipp Of Wildhorn RN A Wallace 15 CH Great Earl Of Duke V. Adhem RN MX MXB MXJ MJB J Shaul 11 Liberty Run’s A Rang A Tang A Wallace 7 CH Ursula Von Adhem K Kinney 6 GCH CH Queso Von Adhem RA R Hahn 6 Neva Of Wildhorn K Kinney/D Dayton 3 CH Natessah Von Adhem J Vincent 1 CH Imzadi Data V Eagleheart BN RA AX AXJ NF J Mackay/P Mackay 1 CH Pettier Von Adhem J Lockhart

140 GCH CH Sugarok Casanova CM E Blanch/W Blanch 109 GCH CH Yutori’s Shades Of Autumn L Drumm/C Pollack 79 GCH CH Lumiturpa Arvi M Feltenstein 72 GCH CH Sugarok Born In The Usa CM L Marden 54 GCH CH Sugarok Minarai L Marden 44 GCH CH Sugarok Macce Too B Murray/L Marden 32 CH Calaban’s Armahani Rakentaa C Brillinger 27 CH Sugarok Piekkolain Karlo J Carlson 21 CH Sugarok Northern Presence D Cupka/T Cupka 19 GCH CH Yutori’s Suomi Revontuli C Pollack/L Drumm 1415 GCH CH Babheim’s Captain Crunch M Deschamps/C Navarro/J Lange/D Stern/J 971 GCH CH Wolf Creek Galaxy Of Merivern E Farrell/P Walker 928 GCH CH Lonestar’s Margarita Rose S Mckinnon 890 GCH CH Pine Hill’s Payday Of Hays Hill P Hays/B Hill/K Salvucci 717 GCH CH Lakota’s Hitman Of Cantar HT E Brehony/S Brehony/V Cayer/R Alcantara 569 GCH CH Karizma’s Ike Of Edale S Birch/S Birch/J Moses/S Moses 435 GCH CH Suboja’s Army’s Soldier HT S Sisemore 255 GCH CH Mariner’s Akaya RN HSAs P Graham/D Kaser 235 GCH CH Kridler’s Turmeric V.Signature C Foss/F Foss 224 GCH CH Tazzman’s Aregon K Sachau/S Moses/J Moses


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Icelandic Sheepdogs

160 GCH CH Enska Puck Of Caradoc RN S Sucky 112 GCH CH Bjarkarkots Hroi Hottur Luke MX AXJ OF L Dribinsky 108 GCH CH Gimgolets Urnir R Barnes/L Ball-Gisch 71 GCH CH Dyggur’s Twilight Jasper Of Glacier Point X Moreno/A Harwell 48 GCH CH Fox Meadow Hausti Solstafir D Whitescarver/J Secondino 44 GCH CH Vinlands Leifur J Sanders 43 GCH CH Emerald Isle Grima T Runolfsson 40 GCH CH Eyjahunda Thorarinn PT CGC D Mcdermott/T Warnock 36 CH Isneista Fjari L Ball-Gisch/C Smith 30 GCH CH Logi T Runolfsson

Norwegian Buhunds

128 GCH CH Arcticridge’s Elvis C Lassesen 115 GCH CH Trollheimen Kiss My Cash E Turner 61 GCH CH Trollheimen’s Pink Tourmaline P Adcox/E Turner 46 GCH CH Jotunn Bella Binna V Eberhardt/J Bradstreet 38 GCH CH Hundehaven’s Gigi C Lassesen 38 CH Kyon’s Bold Norseman D Deeley 24 GCH CH Tolgen’s Jaeren Fredrick Kaare V Eberhardt/J Bradstreet 16 GCH CH Riverview Mpw Anders Ov Thunderpaws L Higgins 15 CH Port Gamble Fjord’s Anders V Eberhardt/B Daniels 14 CH Trollheimen’s Moonstruck At Grandcru J Comish/E Comish

Old English Sheepdogs

510 GCH CH Lambluv Gambolon Blue Thunder K Richardson/J Marder 240 GCH CH Aryakas Hermes D Graesser 165 GCH CH Zottels Shaggy Star C Furtado/J Furtado/J Ansell 155 GCH CH Whisperwood’s Wild Horse J Wetzler/K Burdash 155 GCH CH Windfall Slam Dunk A Pietrocola 151 GCH CH Havenhues Conspiracy Theory C Hughes 142 GCH CH Cottonwood Man In The Moon D Caswell/R Caswell 126 GCH CH Blue Panda Kissing Bandit L Barchenger/D Rowland/L Long 125 GCH CH To-Jo’s Sweet Tune Lanward A Popp/L Williams 122 CH Qubic’s Arabella M Brocious/T Ninnis

Pembroke Welsh Corgis

1340 GCH CH Coventry Allure At Wyndstar A Geremia/B Shelton 1240 GCH CH Dalarno Nite Song At Morningstar K Courtelis/L Dossett 814 GCH CH Riverside Get Over It D Shindle 513 GCH CH Eden Crowns Designer Label L Williams/J Williams 508 GCH CH Nchanted Silk Lining C Braunstein 345 GCH CH Graceland Jingle Bell Rock F West 334 GCH CH Lismore’s Phantom Legacy P Kleven/L Bullert/S Weiss/L Kleven-Pete 267 GCH CH Aubrey’s Moon River C Savioli/V Savioli 253 GCH CH Coventry Pennant J Johnson/J Johnson 233 GCH CH Gwyndolyns Kalypso Little Red Rooster J Palmer

GCH CH Ponwood’s Smoky B Bruns/W Stamp GCH CH Swan Crest The Power Of Love Eternal M Hirata/L Bettis/R Wolfe GCH CH White Star’s Christmasgift J Marshall/R Marshall/M Finch-Cirtwell/J GCH CH Applewood’s Mojo Flow S Heavens GCH CH Sasquehanna Malwa M Maciagiewicz GCH CH Ponjude’s Polish Jewel Stolen Treasure Trinka J Torge GCH CH Bluegrass Ivy League Z White Star J Devlin GCH CH Starpons Magical Mystery Tour Z Ponder Us J Gryck/B Gryck GCH CH Swan Crest Toast Of The Town M Hirata/M Korzeniowska GCH CH Stonebrook Mon Amies Chance Worth Ta King K Klang/G Klang

Pulik

117 GCH CH Cordmaker Rumpus Bumpus J Beaudoin/S Huebner/F Licciardi 115 GCH CH Moonshadow Rongyos Kis Medve K Kocsondy/Z Kocsondy 109 GCH CH Fuzzy Farm Twist And Shout A Lawrence/S Lawrence 64 GCH CH Moremi Matter Of Fact B Pessina/P Anspach/S Mcconnell/I Crowth 62 GCH CH Wallbanger Fringe A Bowley/D Zeman/B Zeman 59 GCH CH Prydain Joshua D Fields/K Edwards 57 GCH CH Wallbanger It’s All In The Genes S Schickedanz 38 GCH CH Piroskai Original Sin RN CGC I Fertl/D Fertl 34 GCH CH Samson Of Woodmark B Tannen/R Tannen 32 GCH CH Zaydah Guns A Blazing R Dimatteo

Pyrenean Shepherds

281 GCH CH La Brise Sun Bear P Princehouse/K Laram 97 GCH CH La Brise Amourette K Burger 50 GCH CH Terra-Blue Ariege K Rice/P Princehouse 30 GCH CH Jazz Debut De Reve I Mclaughlin/J Monney 29 GCH CH La Brise Golden Bear BN RA C Wilmoth/P Princehouse 24 GCH CH Germinale De La Brise RN P Princehouse/J Princehouse/F Princehous 18 CH Arbouse De L’Oustaou De Padel J Monney 13 Chaparral’s Dusky Bear A Burnette 11 GCH CH Bryndza De La Brise OA OAJ A Shepard 9 GCH CH La Brise Renardette V Davis/L Hull

Shetland Sheepdogs

1288 GCH CH Karosel Kartwheels D Planche/K Schmutz/D Hines 1179 GCH CH Jesstar Nirvana R Von Pusch/J Starbuck 1086 GCH CH Grandgables The Frat Boy P Buckles/A Buckles/J Moses 944 GCH CH Grandgables Jolie Victor Ludorum P Hannah/K Hannah 760 GCH CH Suncrest Cerulean G Speeks/D Mock 706 GCH CH Paray’s Wicked K Furlong 665 GCH CH Leeason Rock My Soul E Anderson/D Kraft 559 GCH CH Solange Significant L Nicholas 525 GCH CH Thunderhill’s Apple Bottom Jeans M Miller/M Miller/A Power 510 GCH CH Homespun Casual Blues PT NA OAJ NF J Iverson

Swedish Vallhunds

140 GCH CH Beidelyn Still The One St L Law/C Rolfe 116 GCH CH Caliente Once In A Blue Moon RE PT NA NAJ M Fromm 88 GCH CH Solborg Loven Katherine Maija Lt M Gunderson/G Gunderson/I Underdahl 69 GCH CH Champoeg High Tales At Stillwater M Day/B Jette/C Vannoy 65 GCH CH Solborg Faramir A Vetter 40 GCH CH Caval’s Mia C Albert/L Kiedaisch/M Ispas-Hennessey 32 GCH CH Solborg Sophie Uma Av Luna Sea Lt D Quick/M Quick 28 CH Minikota’s If I Were A Painting L Fisher/L Schaunaman 28 GCH CH Corval Bless Yer Cot’N Socks S Mullinix/S Keth 27 GCH CH Solveigco’s Gustav Vasa At Akutchi C Sayles

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tots who resided in the southern tip of the continent for thousands of years. the San were hunters, and ranged widely over the area; the pastoral Kohekohes were shepherds and lived in watered areas where grazing was easier to be found. the thulamela site in the Kruger national Park is calculated to have been first occupied in the 13th century. In the ruins of mapungubwe amazingly artifacts from China have been found. the locale is the remains of a large trading settlement from to the 12th century. agro-pastoralists, the thulamela, many hundreds of years before the arrival of the europeans introduced a rudimental socio-political system, and an interesting Iron age culture. africa’s written history only began after the arrival of european seafarers. before the arrival of those discoverers it was found that modern human beings had lived already in the continent for more than 100,000 years. africa is the Cradle of humankind and South africa -as the continent’s other countries in general- is an archaeological treasure chest. the europeans’ arrival resulted in importing besides goods also diseases such as smallpox, and the dead of natives in fact thousands of natives have effectively disappeared as an identifiable group. The Dutch settler Jan van riebeck and his 90 men arrived at the Cape of Good hope, and were received by the Kohekohes. the animosity between the two groups resulted in bloody fights, and the beginning of the slavery. the Kohekohes started losing ground, in addition to being pressed by difficult circumstances into service for the colonists. Later governors of the Cape Colony encouraged immigration, and in the early 1700s independent farmers called trekboers began to spread all over the land. the descendants of some of the slaves, and white colonists formed the basis of the mixed-race group now known as “colored”. It is noteworthy that the slaves from the east brought a potent new ingredient to South africa’s racial and cultural mix. the South africa of the 21st century is a modern, vibrant and productive country, and since the end of apartheid in 1994 the consolidation of democracy has created an enormous social transformation. South africa is committed to the new Partnership for africa’s development (nepad). the continent is a key trading partner for South africa. Local conditions and international best practice into account, South africa has launched a range of stra-

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tegic initiatives to accelerate development and growth that will benefit the entire population and defeat poverty and the legacy of under-development. the programmed reconstruction and development complements its vision of a world characterized by democracy, peace, prosperity and social progress for all. South africa is the single largest source of foreign direct investment in africa. Creating more jobs is the central challenge in reducing poverty. South africa therefore takes pride in the fact that unemployment has fallen, and in terms of social transformation is creating a better life for its entire people. For South africa, hosting the best ever World Cup of 2010 was part of building a nation united in its diversity, living the values of equality, nonracialism, non-sexism and human solidarity. of South africa’s over 12-million potential learners, more than 90% are in school - a far higher enrolment rate than in most developing countries. South africa is a nation where opportunity outstrips challenge, but where challenges are clearly understood, faced and solutions are found. (From http://www.southafrica.info/about/satoday. htm#.UQlnoU7tlLm)

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Having been snowbound for more than a week – it’s been a long while since I’ve not left the house in three days – I have spent more time than usual on the laptop and more specifically Facebook. Of course one of the nature-of-the-beast side effects of the phenomenon is that it is all too easy to get sidetracked, which is fine if you have time on your hands and can prove most enlightening. Whether or not they themselves subscribe, everyone now accepts that Facebook is a valuable tool that can be extremely helpful or intensely damaging. It is a hugely powerful vehicle inasmuch as – rather like newspapers used to be; these days I’m not so sure – when someone sees something written in the public domain it tends to be taken as gospel. This in itself is very dangerous as all too often downright lies appear, to be taken as fact, giving the victim the herculean task of disproving them and repairing the damage. Facebook has of course infiltrated every aspect of the dog world as daily new groups and pages appear dealing with specific breeds as well as every general topic imaginable. The whole concept is completely international. Yet all too often these pages provide a vehicle for comments that in the main are negative. For every one poster that makes the effort to tell Facebook that they have just had a pleasant day showing under a judge who understood the breed totally, there will be twenty postings saying that the same judge was a crook and felon with questionable eyesight! Although I have to say I have not been targeted to the same extent as some judges seem to have been, it is exceedingly irritating to be “tagged” in a photograph of a dog that you are about to judge in the near future. If only the owners realised it, they are actually handicapping their dog with many judges. There is a growing number of people in the sport that believe in promoting their own dogs, and as soon as possible. Possibly the most tasteless example of 218 Dog News

this is the recent photograph of a clearly uncomfortable bitch, hugely pregnant, taken the day before she began to whelp. Then the puppy pictures start ... baby puppies being stacked from as young as three weeks, presumably hoping for a sycophantic flood of “Likes”. And so it continues but the intelligence of some owners mystifies me. Do they not realise that publicising photographs of growing puppies (frequently photographed in unflattering poses) give those who only see others’ dogs through critical eyes to seek out every visible fault and damn the poor creature before it ever sees a Minor Puppy class. Where has the old fashioned excitement gone of bringing out a headturning baby that no one has seen before at its first show? One of the negative aspects of Facebook that does bother me hugely is the influence it has over young up and coming judges. As an example, my eye was distracted the other day by a photograph that appeared on the news feed. It featured a mature specimen of a Sporting breed (in neither the UK nor the USA let me stress) which was so alien to my eye I found it quite offensive. It had an untypical head, the straightest of shoulders, a topline that sloped to almost 45 degrees (the relevant breed standard requiring a level topline) and over angulated hindquarters that seemed to extend into the next county. It was also dripping in coat. However, it was not the photograph that caused me the greatest distress – it was the comments that appeared underneath. Not only was there a huge flurry of “Likes”, I read in disbelief as the dog was being praised for excelling in the very points that rendered it untypical. Some of the comments had been made by experienced people which suggests that they will be given credence by newer people who are eager to learn. I could imagine many people thinking, “well if so-and-so says it’s wonderful, then it must be”, and so the perception of a breed gets changed and classic type becomes lost.


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morning even in the small village where the venue was located. The first workshop was for six handlers and would last two and a half days. All the handlers were experienced trainers with some from Germany as well as Switzerland. There was a mix of breeds with a Cavalier, Papillon, Lagotto as well as some Border collies. Some of the teams had worked at the competition so I had an idea of things we would work on. To make sure that the workshop covered the needs of all the handlers I started by asking them if there were any topics that they would like me to deal with. Having such a small group was nice as I could focus down on the minute bits that are important for creating a good routine. Many of the handlers were good at teaching the individual moves and some I could see were creative in their training. I set them a number of tasks which dealt with keeping the flow of moves and making sure that transitions were clean. When I say clean I mean not taking unnecessary steps out of one move to get into the next. One thing I had noticed at the Axel with his stancompetition was that a lot of the han- dard poodlers were using hand targets. I have dle working nothing against hand targets and I use on getting the dog them for certain moves but what I don’t to hold its like to see is an obvious hand target. paw up for When handlers tend to hold their hand longer out for the dog to touch it will be flat with their fingers together which is not exactly a natural pose. So one of the exercises was for the handlers to get their dogs to target their hand while they held their hand in a more natural manner. Also some dogs needed to have their nose on the handler’s hand so the dogs also needed to be taught that they could follow the hand but just by looking at it. There was a little Papillon on this first workshop that had brilliant drive and attitude, it was like watching a Border collie in miniature. His handler is an experienced trainer and had taught him to target with his nose anything she pointed at. Unlike a lot of dogs who touch the target with their nose then quickly spin around looking for the food, this little guy would hold his nose on the object until he was released. The only trouble with a high drive dog like this is that when you come to trying to do sequences with the dog it can be doing things before you have asked, so it can be difficult to get them to flow smoothly from one move to another. With such a small group on this first workshop I allocated each handler a individual session where we could deal with anything they required. Some of them had 222 Dog News

pieces of music that they wanted me to listen to and give some ideas for. Others wanted more ideas of moves that they could do for their existing routines. On the Thursday morning I woke to more snow but luckily everyone who had booked on the second two-day workshop had made it to the venue. Most of the handlers I had seen at the competition, so I had an idea of exercises we could work on. Again there was a real mix of breeds and for the first time I had an Italian Spinone on a workshop. This Spinone Amy was not exactly quick, so the handler must have been exhausted by the end of the two days as I had her running around trying to get Amy to drive out and give a little bit more. One handler was in a wheelchair and she had a very nice attentive black Labrador. I have worked with a couple of wheelchair handlers and always find it interesting devising ways in which they can teach moves. Each wheelchair handler has different manoeuvrability; this handler was able to scoot along with her one leg which meant she could do things with her arms while still moving. The dogs appeared to be quite hand focused which maybe due to the frequent treats the handlers would give them. This meant the first exercise I started with was getting the dog to focus upwards towards the face and ignore the hands. We then moved onto other areas such as the flow of moves, expanding content, using accents in the music, etc. One task I often give handlers is to go from one end of the hall to the other without doing any heelwork positions or basic moves. At first the handlers always look at you in horror as they think that all the moves I have said they cannot do are the only moves their dog can do. When the handlers think about it they soon realise that there are many moves which you can use that allow you to move along. Many of the handlers did really well with this exercise even though they didn’t think it was possible at the start. Both groups I could see had trained moves well but when working the dog in a routine it must be able to keep going for a good few minutes and not just get a reward after every move. So to help them I got them to work their dogs for four minutes rewarding the dog randomly during that time. I also encouraged them to use different forms of motivation and rewards in order to keep the dog going. I call this endurance training and with the lower drive dog it can be exhausting from the handler’s point of view as they have to put so much into it. Many of the handlers got halfway through and looked tired themselves so perhaps it might help both dog and handler in this case. I had a great time in Switzerland and thank you to all the handlers for being such good sports and throwing themselves into the workshop.


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Spaniel Best of Breed has gone to Russia at Crufts and for some unknown reason, Corgis appear to be a popular breed for showing and for taking top honours.

the hotel at about 10.30am in full convoy to then meet bumper to bumper traffic getting into the show area itself… don’t ask me what it was called, but it was encased in snow and we all marvelled at the parking skills of the locals who TENTATIVE STEPS all seemed to find somewhere to leave their vehicles and So at the end of January 2013 I took my first produce pedigree dogs from within the car. tentative steps, Russian Visa in hand, to my first dog After a short briefing and coffee we were all pleasantly show actually in Moscow where I attended a special surprised as to how warm the arena was and that once inside, show called Sabaneev named after Leonid Pavlovich it was like any other dog show anywhere in the world! Judging Sabaneyev (1844 – 1898), a Russian zoologist who started just after 12 and in hindsight now we understand made extensive contributions to the study of hunting why BIS was judged just after 10pm later that night…not in Russia. The professor was a founding member of the that it seemed to worry the exhibitors who made up an entry Hunting Dogs Club in Moscow and also the Russian of about 3000 once you included all the specialties. The Hunting Dogs Association, now one of the largest day progressed as any dog show does and the groups and members of the Russian Kennel Federation. It is the special classes progressed in the main ring and included Hunting Club that organizes the Sabaneev show. Best Hunting Dog in Show. That’s the start and end of the history lesson, but The dog that ultimately took the eye of American judge it’s important to know the depth of the dog game from Edd Bivin as darkness encased the warm but snowbound show a country that many would have scant knowledge of centre was a Pointer MULTI CH RIDANFLIGHT REVELATION its canine heritage. The good professor in his lifetime TO KANIX or plain Rudi to his friends. exchanged letters with Charles Darwin and was a close British bred, co-owned by a Belgian Thomas Wastiaux friend of the Emperor Alexander of Russia…certainly (also the handler), a Brit and a Russian and lives in Slovakia… a higher level of networking than goes on nowadays! told you this was cosmopolitan nowadays! At CRUFTS 2011 the breeders asked Thomas whether SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS he would be interested in Rudi and he fell in love with him. Having just attended Manchester Show in the Thomas, a well known handler in Europe, took the dog on as UK in snow and ice the weekend before, I think I a replacement for a puppy that regrettably died from a virus. was reasonably prepared for a trip to Moscow and He has won many groups and lots of Bests in Show in temperatures of minus 15 degrees, possibly the many countries and it was a great thrill for one of the UK coldest place I have been for a dog show anywhere! team behind the dog, Joanne Blackburn –Bennett, to be However, landing at one of Moscow’s there and see him go BIS at Moscow. Edd was very two main airports, you do get the immediate impressed with the handling skills of Thomas, who impression that these guys get a lot of has come up through the ranks of junior handling a snow, but seem to know how to handle it. number of years ago. It certainly didn’t slow down the maniacal At the post show dinner (which started round taxi drivers who, despite driving on what about midnight!) both Edd and Frank spoke warmly appeared to be icy and dangerous roads, of their experiences at the show and thanked their warmed to the task in a way that would not host Mr. Andrey Klishas, the president, who also disgrace top Nascar drivers! judged a number of classes on the day. Getting to the hotel, or anywhere in As the vodka flowed, the wise ones slipped away Moscow for that matter, seemed to be quite for an ‘early’ night ready for the cold but enjoyable a task with 3 (or was it 4?) inner ring roads, tour around Red Square and the Kremlin on the 24-hour traffic and taxi drivers that seemed following day. to have mastered the art of driving one Elizaveta Bizina - the best Edd and Frank conducted a seminar at the hotel Junior Handler at Sabaneev handed whilst sending texts or Facebook base and held an appreciative audience captive, Memorial. messages with the other! Not for the faint although the translation into Russian slowed the flow hearted…you have been warned. and the banter! Other judges and guests missed the A great panel of top international judges seminar for a wonderful trip to the iconic Bolshoi had been gathered by the organisers, headed up by Ballet in the City Centre. When in Moscow….. Andrey Klishas (President of the Russian Hunting Federation) together with the support of Nicolas GREAT DESIRE Pineiro, Katya and the hard working team many of Clearly there is a great desire in Russia to achieve within whom spoke good English, so language was not too the world of dogs and that is already happening with many much of a barrier at the show. top awards going their way including a Res BIS for a Russian The event featured 36 special club shows as well Scottie at Crufts and at the World Dog Show in Austria in as the National All breed Show with the BIS judge 2012 where ’Tosha’ the famous Corgi took the reserve spot. Edd Bivin in the hot seat, well supported by Frank As a country Russia will soon be hosting the winter Sabella, Peter Green and Beth Sweigert. Other judges Olympics in 2014 and the authorities are pumping nearly flew in from Puerto Rico, Spain, Canada, France, 11 billion dollars into the organisation. 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Dog Show Ribbons... Recycled CoNtiNueD FRoM page 58

Way to go! SIRE Managing Director, Pat Roddy, hands a ribbon to rider Eric Steakley.

A box of dogshow ribbons is ready to ship out to a facility in need.

Philip Rust shows off his ribbon at SIRE Therapeutic Riding Center, In Hockley, Texas.

thrilled to take them for their special riders.” Sue then started thinking that perhaps local facilities weren’t the only ones that might want ribbons. So the former HORSE & RIDER Magazine editor (and current contributing editor) used her personal column, “This Horse Life,” in that national publication to float the idea to her readers in 2009. That’s when Ribbon Recycling took seed. “The response was big and positive,” she recalls. “I encouraged readers to do what I was doing on a local level (collect and donate). But over time, and via word of mouth on the Internet, the concept went viral. I’ve since become a national collection and donation center for ribbons and other types of awards.” Then the dog show people kicked in. “I have a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, ‘Gus’ (GCh. Derby’s Toast With Gusto), whom we started showing with AKC handler, Scott Sommer, last year,” Sue says. “I’ve learned that there’s a huge intersect between the horse- and dog- show worlds. “I mentioned Ribbon Recycling to dog-show friends,” she continues. “The word spread like wildfire. It’s been great; dog-show folks are so generous with their ribbons! And now Gus is Ribbon Recycling’s CCO: Chief Canine Officer,” she adds with a smile. handS-on Initially all ribbons went to therapeutic riding programs, first locally, then nationally. Sue worked with the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH), based in Denver, Colorado, to spread the word about Ribbon Recycling; their members were some of the first to receive ribbons and continue to be recipients. “I’ve since branched out and have sent ribbons to 230 Dog News

CCO (Chief Canine Operator) “Gus,” shown with handler Scott Sommer, helps win ribbons for donation to Ribbon Recycling.

some therapeutic programs that don’t use horses,” says Sue. “One is Surfers Healing (www.surfershealing.org), which provides therapeutic help to autistic children via surfing and the ocean. Ironically, I met one of its founders, Danielle Paskowitz (whose husband is a former pro surfer, and whose son is autistic), while on a photo shoot in California for HORSE & RIDER.” At the upcoming Pin Oak Charity Horse Show (www.pinoak.org) in Katy, Texas, which donates its proceeds to the world-renowned Texas Children’s Hospital, the show and competitors will not only be donating ribbons to Ribbon Recycling, but Sue will also be handing out ribbons to the many school children from around the Houston area who visit the show each year via organized field trips. “I foresee a valuable second life for horse and CoNtiNueD oN page 237


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dog ribbons as tools in education,” she says. “The ribbons provide a great intro to animals, and especially to dog breeds. Plus, you get a fantastic geography lesson! I’ve gotten ribbons from locations such as Fairbanks, Alaska, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and most states in between. “I’ve also supplied ribbons to Texas Children’s Hospital, and have sent them to groups that use them for fundraisers,” she continues. “One group in Kentucky cuts the streamers off dog- and horse-show rosettes, then decorates Christmas trees, using the rosettes as ‘ornaments.’ They then auction off the trees to benefit a kidney foundation. “Other groups make crafts they can sell, such as wreaths to raise money. Some use ribbons for adults with disabilities in art and dance programs (they dance with the long, flat dog-show ribbons). Dog-rescue groups use ribbons on adoption days, to help highlight dogs in need of homes. As word has spread, their use has diversified.” Pat Roddy, managing director of SIRE (the umbrella title for Houston’s Therapeutic Equestrian Centers), has received ribbons from Ribbon Recycling. They “customize” theirs by trimming the streamers of any existing wording (the name of a horse show, etc.) and placing a SIRE logo at the center of the rosettes. (Instructions for how to customize ribbons are available on Ribbon Recycling’s web site: www.ribbonrecycling.com.) “Sue is wonderful,” Roddy declared. “It’s very generous of her to take the time and effort to collect these ribbons and distribute them. The kids and adults just love the ribbons, and they don’t care what color they are.” Roddy suggests that people contact their local therapeutic riding programs before shipping the ribbons to Sue. That way, they can help out in their own community, and save postage. That’s a notion wholeheartedly endorsed by Ms. Copeland. help WanTed “Ribbon donors have been so generous that I now need help to keep up,” says Sue. “I’ve recruited a friend and co-worker, Julie Beaulieu, Promotions Director for Trafalgar Square Books, to help manage the growth. I’m also recruiting ‘Ribbon Wranglers,’ students who want to earn service hours by handing out ribbons, which I’ll supply, to their own local organizations in need. I have high-school kids helping on a local level, but would like to take that concept nationally. Local Girl Scout troops looking to earn service badges, plus FFA and 4-H clubs have also expressed interest; I’d think that could go national, as well. “Anyone, of any age, could be a Ribbon Wrangler!” she continues. “Ribbon customizing would be a great project for senior centers,

for instance. If you’re interested, please contact me via the Ribbon Recycling website, or its Facebook page.” In the meantime, Sue will continue her role as “Chief Ribbon Wrangler.” “Generally I sort incoming ribbons into ‘horse,’’dog,’ and ‘other’. When a request comes in through the Ribbon Recycling website or Facebook page from a facility in need, I’ll pack a box or boxes full of ribbons (depending on the specific request), and mail them out. Rosettes are more in demand than flat ribbons; I have a lot of flats in inventory, so no longer need them for now.” Are there any ribbons that Sue will not use? “Stained, ripped, or damaged ribbons won’t be usable for a therapeutic facility, or anyone else,” she explains. “My rule of thumb is this: Would you be proud to hand out this ribbon as an award? If the answer is ‘No,’ then chances are a therapeutic program wouldn’t want to hand it out, either. “I also can’t use ones that have a pin or sharp hook fastener for a hanger,” she says. “Such awards wouldn’t be safe for developmentally challenged individuals.” Ribbons that are packed such that they aren’t wrinkled are a plus. “I, and the organizations to which I send ribbons, lack the resources to iron each one. Plus, when ribbons arrive unwrinkled and wellpacked, I can often put a shipping label on the box, and send it out as is rather than having to repack it,” Sue says, “As a volunteer, ‘spare time’ operation, that is a good thing!” Spare time is something of a premium for Sue, who could never have envisioned the growth Ribbon Recycling has seen. “Thanks to all of you who have donated ribbons. I know from showing horses and Gus (who lives at home with Sue and her husband, Rick, and meets up with Scott at shows) just how much it takes to earn each one. I also know that it takes time and money to box them up and send them to Ribbon Recycling. That makes each ribbon very special,” she says. “I love going through the boxes, sorting the ribbons, and imagining the joy each one has brought (and will bring),” she continues. “Often the donor will include a note, and even pictures, talking about a special dog or horse with whom he or she won the ribbons.” One note in particular has stuck with Sue. “It was from the friend of a woman who was passionate about her show dogs,” she recalls. “The woman was killed in an automobile accident. Her friends found Ribbon Recycling via the Internet. They shipped me all of her ribbons. They wanted something positive to come from the tragedy. That note made me cry. “There are a lot of memories packed into each box a person sends,” she says. “I’ll never cease to be amazed that people will part with their cherished, hard-earned awards for my charity. It’s humbling. I wish each donor could see the smiles their ribbons will bring when they reach their new recipients. Hopefully, with the help of an army of Ribbon Wranglers nation-wide, we’ll be able to get even more ribbons out to people in need. That is my dream.”

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fall of Lapas. It was a very winding walk through the lush forest, but it was nearly all downhill. I was very relieved to find out we would be shuttled back to the lodge, since going better than half an hour uphill would have been very strenuous. Returning back to the hotel around five gave us the luxury of napping or just relaxing for several hours after a day of a great deal of walking. Friday evening we dined in a wonderful Thai restaurant. While driving Friday to the rain forest they informed us that Saturday we would do the city tour. This came as a pleasant surprise since I thought we were judging both Saturday and Sunday. Since there were less than 200 dogs two shows could be done in one day. At 10:30 we drove to downtown, which was very close to our hotel. Our first attraction to visit was the museum. It was fascinating to learn the history of Costa Rica. The revolution took place in 1948, the year I was born. The new President abolished the army. By not having the large expense of an army this money could be used for education. Can you imagine how we could improve our education system if we had army funds going to education? Our army is not used for protecting us from our southern or northern borders. After the museum we moved on to the National Theatre which was going to be built by the coffee growers. The government said it would cost 200,000 and the coffee growers said they would be willing to pay up to 400,000. When the final estimate of costs came in the figure had reached 3 million gold pesos. The coffee growers were not willing to pay this kind of money, so the funds were raised from taxes coming from the poor people. It consists mainly of art from Italy and it reminds me of a smaller version of the Paris Opera House. It only seats over one thousand people, but San Jose is small compared to the large cities of the world. Having an English speaking tour guide made the tour very detailed and informative. Returning from the city tour by 5 o’clock gave us three hours to relax before leaving for dinner. The choice of cuisine for Saturday night was French. The caliber of the lovely restaurant was up to par with some of the restaurants I dined in Paris at the time of the World Show. Sunday morning we promptly departed the hotel to arrive at the venue for 9 o’clock judging. Half way to the grounds we encountered a marathon and the club delayed judging until 9:30. This gave the exhibitors extra time to arrive and have their dogs prepared. The venue was a lovely building that very comfortably had two rings, officials area and premium grooming space if one wanted to pay for spots ringside. The others were able to groom very nearby and parking was very accessible. After the lovely opening ceremony judging started in the two rings. Dogs present were about 170 and it actually was two shows in one day. One show entirely judged by me and the other by Ikuko. The scheduling was perfect and there was only one short time I had to wait for dogs to arrive from the other ring. Ikuko and I were able to judge quite quickly due to wonderful stewards. In six hours, with a short lunch break, we each judged close to 170 dogs and all the different age groups of the ten different groups and the different

BIS. I have to admit I was even surprised that judging was totally finished by 3:30. Like all foreign countries all of the pictures are taken when the show is over. However, here we seemed to be able to move this process at a quicker pace than usual. Being back in the hotel by 4:30 gave us three and a half hours of time before dinner. Plenty of time to shower, check emails, look at Facebook and a quick nap was a real treat. Sunday dinner was another feast of Peruvian cuisine. I did not know what to expect, but had always heard Peru had wonderful food. The meal was far above my expectations. This was the fourth evening of truly memorable meals and gracious company. Each evening a young gentlemen, Alberto from the club, was our driver and co-host. The fabulous meals and wonderful sightseeing made my trip to Costa Rica very special. But it is because of the dogs that affords us these wonderful experiences of life. Myself and many others could not afford to travel to foreign lands as much as we do otherwise. Most people know my passion for the Bullie breeds. I invented the initial Bullyganza competition at Santa Barbara this past year, which will be even more spectacular this year. My two assignments so far this year included getting to judge ROM shows for Bull Terriers. You can imagine my delight and surprise when I learned a large part of the show would be made of Bull Terries, Bulldogs and Frenchies. It was as if they had organized a special “Bullyganza” just for me. When arriving on the grounds and seeing many Bull Terriers moving around my adrenaline started to pump. Even though Costa Rica is not that far from us, we do not see a lot about their dog activities in our publications. I had no idea as to what the quality of the dogs might be like. I was so pleasantly surprised to see such good overall quality in so many breeds. There were very few Sporting dogs, actually only a total of six. Hounds also only had a dozen. The Bully breeds really dominated the show, with about thirty plus Bulldogs, close to twenty Bull Terriers and about fifteen Frenchies. All of these breeds had some top quality exhibits. It was so strange to have no Dobermans and only two Goldens. The Bulldog

The fabulous meals and wonderful sightseeing made my trip to Costa Rica very special. But it is because of the dogs that affords us these wonderful experiences of life.

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breeders have to be very proud of the quality they have produced. The vast majority had wonderful tails, which were also set on nicely. Some might have been a tad larger than I prefer. Most of them could finish here in the States. There were several Frenchies of top quality. The BOB winner could be a big winner anywhere in the world today. The Bull Terriers were on a par with ours. My BIS winner was a fawn male Great Dane. He is one of the best male Danes I have seen recently. I learned he is of “Ro-Jon” and “Alpine” breeding and has a lot of “Gambe” behind him. The same owners had a wonderful young male puppy, like the adult, was perfectly square, with a very pleasing head and wonderful movement. These two Danes were owned by Dr. Fernando Arce y Carlos Campos. This same gentleman also had a beautiful young Bulldog bitch that won the breed over the champions. My second BIS was a beautiful Beagle of “Lanbur” breeding. My third BIS and also Best Puppy in Show was a five and a half month Bull Terrier. This young red and white male greatly excited me. He has it all. Super head and expression, great balance, movement and the icing on the cake is he is a great showman. He truly brought back memories of Rufus. I am hoping to someday see him with maturity. I understand he is bred in Belgium and is of world class breeding. This young dog has great potential to offer the breed. My trip to San Jose was filled with wonderful sightseeing, memorable meals and great company, but it was judging some very memorable dogs that truly made the experience so great. All of the exhibitors and handlers were so gracious and it was the feeling of being at a wonderful garden party. I hope in the future many other fanciers will be able to share the offerings of the sport in Costa Rica.


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he Top dog all breeds in The uK for 2012 will be no great surprise to anyone. She has led the field for the whole year and is the first of her breed to take this award. Of course l am speaking of ‘Jilly’, the PBGV. To give her her full details, she is Ch Soletrader Peek A Book. Bred by Gavin & Sara Robertson in 2009, co-owned by Sara and Canadian Wendy Doherty, usually handled by Gavin, Sara has also handled her too. She is sired by the Dutch import Ch/Dutch Ch Cappucino v Tum-Tums Vriedjes, who Gavin campaigned in the UK for a while and who has two Soletrader parents. Her dam is Cappuccino’s dam’s sister, the breed CC record holder Ch Soletrader My Aphrodisiac. ‘Jilly’ won her first cc when a puppy in 2010 but it wasn’t until Crufts, the following March, that she sprang to wider fame. Though still a junior, she won her second cc and best of breed, going on to top the hound group and ending up reserve best in show under Paolo Dondina. She won the title by a considerable margin, her 185 points were the highest since ‘Yogi’ the Vizsla in 2006. Runner-up to ‘Jilly’ has been her closest rival on many occasions and that is ‘Graham’ the black Toy Poodle owned by Lee Cox and Tom Isherwood of Vanitonia fame. They had had a remarkable few years in this competition, as in 2010 their homebred Chinese Crested Ch Vanitonia Unwrapped was Top Dog, taking a record eight best in shows during a single show season. ‘Graham is sired by the Japanese import, Jap Ch Smash JP Best Beart at Vanitonia, who actually only sired two puppies in the UK, the other was a big winner in Russia. His dam is the lovely Ch Vanitonia Gloria May. For the second year running the gundog group is headed by the US imported Irish Water Spaniel Show Ch/Am Ch Whistle Stop’s Elements of Magic CD RN. Last year’s win was the first time the breed had achieved this status in the UK and has ended up in third place this year. ‘Merlin’ was bred in the USA by Stacy Duncan and Colleen McDaniel and is jointly owned by Colleen with Judith Carruthers who handles him in the UK. He is sired by the big American winner Am Gr Ch Poole’s Ide Got Water, a son of Judith’s multi-titles Sh Ch Fynder Freethinker, ex Am Ch Whistle Stop’s The Wind Moriah. Several of ‘Merlin’s’ litter-mates have had top wins in both the USA and Scandinavia. In fourth place and the top toy is the Pekingese Ch Yakee Ooh Aah Cantona bred by Bert Easdon and Philip Martin and usually handled by Bert. ‘Eric’s’ victory is even sweeter as of course he is one of the high profile breeds that have been under fire this year. Because of his placing he is by far the most ‘veterinary checked’ of any breed. He is sired by the successful Ch Livanda Santana ex Ch Yakee of Noble Birth, a daughter of Ch Yakee A Dangerous Liaison, who was top dog all breeds and BIS at Crufts. The Ragus is a kennel well known the world over for its Norwich terriers and Lesley Crawley has now won the top terrier four times, three of her own Norwich and one of her late husband’s. Her latest winner is the red male, Ch Ragus Merry gentleman, home-bred and co-owned by Mathew Oddie. ‘Paris’ is by Jill Stevenson’s Ch Brickin Ready To Rumble ex Ch/American Ch Ragus Got The Look. He took a general championship best in show during the year and he is the fifth Norwich BIS winner, each one campaigned by Lesley. We had another toy dog in sixth place and it was David Reece’s homebred Smooth Coat Chihuahua Ch Copymear Celebration. She is sired by Stanghurst Blue Heaven ex Arrendene Dizzy Dreamer at Copymear. She won a best in show award during the year, and though several males have done so over the years , she is the first Smooth bitch to win a general ch show BIS award. We had an American visitor in seventh place and one that 244 Dog News

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made quite an impact during his stay in the UK. A Westminster BOB winner and multiple BIS and group winner back home, seven year old Sh Ch/Am,/Can Ch Salty Dog of Tampa Bay is owned and bred by Linda Hess. Sire by Am/Can Ch Aquarius Centercourt Delight ex Belquest Splash of Covergirl. He arrived here in 2011 and has been campaigned by Anthony Allen. He left these shores just in time to compete at the National Championship in Florida just in time to take BOB!! Two dogs share eighth place and one of them is another American import, this time it’s a bitch. Ch Fleet St Fire and Ice the Irish Terrier. This follows on from the 2011 success of her half-brother Ch/Am Ch Fleet St Fenway Fan who was sixth overall and top terrier, and who rounded off his UK career by taking group 3 at Crufts and BIS at National Terrier. She was bred in the US by RC Carusi, Shari Carusi Boyd and Stan Wojewodski, sired by Am Ch Galeway’s Harbor Master ex Am Ch Fleet St Firebird, who is also the dam of Fenway Fan. In the UK she is owned by Tony & Jean Barker and John Averis and handled by the latter. With the same number of points is the Dalmatian Ch Offordale Chevalier bred and owned by Jenny Alexander, who took her Ch Offordale White lady to Norway to be mated to Ch/Int/Dan/Norw/Fin/Sw/Pol/Cro/Bos Ch Bell-A-Mir’s Elegant Envoy, this litter also included his group winning sister Ch Offordale Sapphire. In tenth and yet another toy-dog, is the King Charles Spaniel Ch Maibee Theo, a remarkable achievement for this breed which relatively seldom features at group level in the UK. It is also a poignant one, as Shealagh Waters, who bred and owned him jointly with Joyce Robbins, died sadly young in 2011. He is now campaigned in the joint names of Joyce and Shealagh’s husband Bill Moffatt and handled by Tanya Ireland. The top pastoral is the Australian Shepherd bitch Ch Allmark Fifth Avenue. Owned Neil Allan and Robert Harlow, she was bred by them as well as Neil’s wife Angie who handles her. Her dam is the group winning Ch Allmark Careless Whisper, who spent a month in the US where she was mated to Am/ Braaz Ch Dazzles Bill A Bing Bill A Bong. The resulting litter, only two years old, included two other cc winners as well as ‘Tiffany’. They had previously campaigned another Aussie to this award, Ch/Am Heatherhill Shock N Awe. Top working for the year is the imported Bouvier des Flandres Ch/Dutch Ch I’m Special Inessence Movado at Kanix, bred by Pat Murray and jointly owned with her by UK breeders Fiona Lambert and Janet Hughes. He is sired by Am Ch I’m Special Every Move I M ex Norwegian-bred Am Ch Praxters Jennie. He has been handled by Dave Killilea who has campaigned so many Redwitch Akitas to top wins. As he was docked in the US, under UK ministry rules, there are some shows, including Crufts and Windsor, that he cannot attend.


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contact with complex law enforcement, medical and child welfare agencies that could frighten and bewilder them. “Police, who aren’t trained in child psychology, were left to do the interviews in the cold, sterile environment of a police station before the center’s existence,” Glasgow says. With its brightly colored walls covered with decals of cartoon characters, the Children’s advocacy Center is indeed a child friendly environment. the room where the children wait to be interviewed has an assortment of toys, stuffed animals and drawing materials. even the interview room itself is set up to look like a living room in a family’s home and has a comfortable sofa where the children may sit. this warm, inviting environment helps put the children at ease. the added presence of a therapy dog like Jackson further increases the calming effect. JaCKsOn’s tale Jackson is owned and handled by Cheri Johnson, who worked for Glasgow for the past five years as his executive assistant. During her free time, she and her husband, Kurt Johnson, participate in the leader Dogs for the Blind, Inc. Volunteer Puppy raiser Program. “We got Jackson from leader Dogs when he was a 7-week-old puppy. During the first year of his life, we socialized him and taught him basic commands,” Johnson says. “at one year of age, we returned him to the service dog organization so he could begin formal training to become a guide dog. three months later, we were contacted by the trainers there. they said Jackson was too easily distracted by squirrels to be a guide dog and was being discharged from the training program. they asked me if I wanted him. Of course, I said yes.” after Jackson was returned to Johnson, she decided to pursue therapy dog work with him because he is so good with people. after Jackson passed the therapy Dogs International Inc. evaluation and became a certified therapy dog, he and Johnson began participating in the hospital therapy dog program at Provena st. Joseph’s Medical Center in Joliet, Il. In addition to the stress relieving benefits already mentioned, interacting with a therapy dog puts hospital patients in a more positive frame of mind. It allows them to, at least momentarily, forget about their health concerns and focus on the warm, furry comfort provided by the dog instead. as a life long dog lover and current owner of a Great Dane named hobbs, the state’s attorney knew firsthand how much happiness and comfort dogs can bring to people’s lives. after he learned of Jackson’s participation in the therapy dog program at Provena st. Joseph’s hospital, he was eager to implement a therapy dog program at the Children’s advocacy Center. 246 Dog News

hOW the PrOGraM WOrKs the Paws 4 Kids Program at the center is modeled after similarly successful therapy dog programs. In addition to the pet therapy program at Provena saint Joseph Medical Center, the therapy dog program at edward hospital in naperville, Il also was reviewed. Johnson, who makes Jackson available at no cost to the taxpayer, is present at all times when the lab interacts with children. she and Jackson greet the children when they arrive at the center. she also sits with Jackson and the children before and after the interviews. “Petting, hugging and playing with Jackson really seems to help the children calm down and relax,” she says. the children interviewed at the center, many of whom are the suspected victims of incest by a family member or rape by a third party such as a guardian, family friend, or child pornographer, range between 3 and 17 years of age; with most being between 5 and 12. “One little girl, who was only 5-years-old, immediately went over to Jackson after she arrived at the center,” Johnson says. “she wrapped her little arms around his neck and began talking to him. her mother, who was surprised by her daughter’s behavior, later told me that her little girl hadn’t uttered a word for five days—not since the suspected abuse took place. the child’s mother said talking to Jackson seemed to help her daughter open up and come out of her shell.” While Jackson’s calming effect before and after the interviews makes the experience less traumatic for the children, neither he nor Johnson are present during interviews as already stated. a police detective and assistant state’s attorney, who are present, listen to the interviews as they are conducted and recorded. the children aren’t aware of their presence, however, because they’re behind a two-way mirror in the room. although it’s possible that Jackson’s presence during interviews might speed the children’s response and further lessen the trauma they experience, the implementation of such a procedure must be taken slowly according to Glasgow. “Before we could do that, we’d need to see a legal precedent set where the practice was challenged somewhere else and affirmed in Court,” he says. “We don’t want to do anything to damage the information obtained during the interviews that might cause the children’s testimony to be impeached.” the MOst harD-nOseD PrOseCutOr Of course, it’s not just the children who are traumatized when sexual or physical abuse is suspected. Parents are equally shaken when they arrive at the center. after the children leave

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the room to be interviewed, sometimes their parents talk about what happened. stroking and petting Jackson seems to make that easier for them to do. Interestingly, Jackson naturally individualizes his interaction with each child and parent. he seems to sense what each one needs most. “For some, it might be just sitting by them or lying at their feet. For others, a little nuzzle or some gentle snuggling is in order,” Johnson says. repeatedly dealing with children who suffer such horrible abuse--child after child, day after day—also takes an incredible toll on the center’s staff. Jackson provides some much-needed release from each day’s cares for them as well. “after his ‘shift’ is over, Jackson often comes upstairs to my office or goes to the office of one of the other prosecutors,” Glasgow says. “no matter how busy we all are, we always stop and greet him. Often, I hear the other prosecutors asking him, ‘how ya doing buddy?’ while they scratch behind his ears. Jackson can make the most hardnosed prosecutor smile.” JaCKsOn InsPIreD tWO DruG rehaB PrOGraMs Jackson’s presence at the Children’s advocacy Center has met with such success; it inspired Glasgow to implement two therapy dog based rehabilitation programs. “We now have a dog in residence at our Men’s recovery home, which is a rehabilitation program operated in conjunction with our Drug Court. the ten to twelve men in residence there, at any given time, have a problem with drug addiction and usually face felony drug charges. not only has the presence of a dog gone a long way towards making the recovery home feel like a real home to them, the responsibility of caring for a dog is a rehabilitation tool. When these men graduate from the program and go back into society, they’ll have to assume responsibility for their own care. Caring for a dog is the first step in teaching them how to do that,” Glasgow says. there also is a dog in residence at the newly opened Women’s treatment home, which is part of the Drug Court rehabilitation Program as well.


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t is with great sadness that i say farewell to my grandmother and best friend, Janice ‘rampage’ ramel, after a lengthy battle with cancer. the woman who ‘wasn’t ready to be a grandma’ has left some hefty shoes to fill; i’ve been told countless times that she produced quite a strong bitch line! gramma, carol (garmaker), and sean (O’connor) had me grooming dogs when i could barely walk. they told me that when i could get a schnauzer up onto a tall terrier table i could take one in the ring. i’ll never forget that day at the waukesha dog shows, i was 4 and i went best of winners! gramma was thrilled. i cannot even begin to say just how grateful i am for everything she has taught me—both in and out of the ring. she helped mold me

into the person i am today. although i have branched out into other breeds, schnauzers will always be my heart dogs. Her influence can be seen in more than just me, but in our breed the miniature schnauzer. One of her many outstanding traits was an excellent eye for dogs. she picked many top dogs at eight-weeks old by studying them in an ex-pen with carol. among those was her beloved ‘rep’ ch. rampage’s representative. He would go on to be the no. 1 schnauzer in 1990 and 1991 and is the breed’s no. 1 producing dog in history. Keeping with the family tradition, rep’s daughter ‘Z’ ch. rampage’s awesome Z was no. 1 in 1992 and 1993. One of a kind in every aspect, especially when it came to grooming, her eye-

brows were absolutely amazing. you could always pick out a rampage dog from afar. gramma’s motto was always ‘if you’re not having a good time, you shouldn’t be doing this.’ that’s something i hope everyone takes to heart. For those of you who didn’t get the honor of knowing my gramma, she took her age very seriously. she was 29 years old throughout my entire life and if you dared question her, you’d get an earful. although things will never be the same, i know you’ll be looking down on us from the best bred-by in show ring in heaven, reunited with all the other ‘greats’ we’ve lost. i cherish the times we had together and the memories i will keep forever. to the best grandmother anyone could ever ask for—i love you. --Kaileigh

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I pulled out the couch and slept there. You do what you have to do. It was fine. One night, Audrey Wright invited us to her motorhome for a big lasagna dinner. The wind was whipping around outside, but we were comfy inside with two Irish Wolfhounds and a Great Dane. We had two handsome stewards added to our team, John Constantine and Lloyd Amodei. John’s the president of the Miniature Schnauzer Club and Lloyd is in Boston Terriers. They were helping me organize the group rings. One person would change the sign, one would check all the armbands, and one would get out the ribbons and trophies. It worked very well until the day Ken Kauffman was judging. They are all such good friends that they sat and talked to each other and forgot to do things. No one changed the sign or got out the ribbons. I came back from checking the armbands and I had to do everything. I shot them a lot of nasty looks. That’s the Jewish mother in me, too. I made them feel really guilty. Or maybe not. They never stopped laughing enough for me to find out. Hey, if you don’t have fun stewarding, what’s the point? This show site is really exceptional. The ocean is just so beautiful. It was so bitter cold that not many people could run their dogs. But it’s the kind of place you want to be when you can run the dogs, walk on the boardwalk, and just look at the ocean. The whole wall of the convention center is one big picture window, so all day, you have that view. It’s very calming. They have big rings. But I don’t think I’ll ever be at a dog show where I think the rings are big enough for Great Danes. A Great Dane needs a big ring to move. The group ring is big enough. I’d like to see the ring for the big dogs be as big as the group ring. I don’t know whether any facility can do that. Even outside in nice weather, rarely do you see a big enough ring. One good thing about the rings was that they were totally matted. Not just for the dogs – it’s good for the judges. It’s tough to be standing on cement for five days. Five days on cement will kill you! The day always began with the national anthem. It was a live presentation, beautifully done. A great way to start. One thing I didn’t like, MBF no longer has its staff do the clean up. They are under contract with the people who normally clean the convention center. And they don’t start when we do. The show would start at 8, but there was no sign of the clean up crew until about 10. I like the group ring swept before the dogs come in, but the first three days I couldn’t find anyone to do it. That got remedied for Saturday and Sunday, they had a sweeper machine that you sit in and ride. Two people came in and did it. Good thing because there was sawdust from the ex-pens all over the place. Somebody

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else must have complained. It wasn’t me. For a change. The food provided by the clubs was excellent. Marvelous soup! At the stewards’ tables, we had everything that was needed. They were very conscientious about coming around to see if you needed coffee or something. I wanted to be sure to mention this in the article to give them credit. They worked very hard. They did a good job. The trophies for the first three days were hand painted beach scenes in wooden frames. They were just beautiful. Each one was different. That artist deserves credit. (Artist Debbie Miller, cousin of the club’s treasurer.) Terry DePietro and Tom Feneis do a great job. A handler I didn’t recognize came in the Sporting ring. When I looked closer, it was Peter Kubacz, who I’ve known since he was a kid. I’ve known his parents forever. He was collecting a Group 2 on Sunday with a beautiful Irish Setter. I told him, “Stop losing weight. I didn’t recognize you. You look like you’re going for the ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ title.” He said, “That’s exactly the look I’m aiming for.” I’m a retired English teacher so I told him not to end his sentence with a preposition.

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n Sunday, the grOupS Started at One-fOrty-five, so we were out of there by 4:30. That was a nice thing. I had a five-hour drive to get home. But it’s a drive I’m used to because my old beach house is very close, on Pierce’s Point. It was sold to a friend, but Sandy ruined it. The wind and sand came underneath the house and forced water through the floorboards. I don’t know what the new owner is going to do. The first night, we had dinner with Victoria Stephen, a Malinois exhibitor who lives right next door to my old house. Her beach house is on high pilings, so it did not get severe damage. I can’t complain about anything at the Wildwood shows. Everybody tried to be helpful. For three days, we had to be very careful of ice. But Doug Kish made sure they had salt down right after it snowed. You had to be careful walking, but I didn’t hear of anybody falling or hurting themselves. If there was one sad note, I missed my old friend Mackie Rader, who died last year. She would always be at these shows with her Hush Puppies Grooming Products Booth. Her birthday always came up during this circuit. She always ate a twopound lobster for her birthday dinner. She was sadly missed. Thank you, Dottie, for that excellent report. Terry DePietro reported that entries were up; 734 is a terrific number for Wednesday. And spectators were up; the residents of Wildwood came pouring in on Saturday to spend time away from the cold weather with our beautiful dogs. Terry said, “We’re pleased with whole thing. As long as there are no complaints, we’re happy.”


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Dr. rudolphfina Menzel recognized their value as guard dogs in 1930’s. Dr. Menzel immigrated to Israel (then Palestine) to see if she could domesticate the semi-feral CDs and train these naturally alert dogs for use as guard and sentinel duty. She was able to successfully capture several breeding pairs, thus performing the first selective breeding in thousands of years. While domesticating these dogs, Drs. rudolf and rudolphina Menzel wrote the classic description of this breed in their natural habitat (“Pariahunde” or Pariah Dogs). They were also able to obtain breeding pairs, so that CDs could be raised by man-the first steps toward domestication. Much of the Menzel’s early work has been continued by Myrna Shibboleth of the Shar Haggai Kennels in Israel. While domesticated, these proud dogs still retain vestiges of their independent living and have unique personalities. This is most manifest by their alertness and reactivity. That the Canaan dog was designed by nature is very clear when one examines their physical appearance. The first thing that one notices is their moderate design and balance. Moderation is the key feature of the Canaan Dog. This balance is essential for survival in a desert environment. The CD’s body is of moderate size with longer legs reminiscent of a North American coyote, who independently adapted to a similar environment. This body shape allows for a near effortless gait that can cover vast territories with minimal expenditure of energy. Desert survival traits are evident in the picture of GCh. Pleasant Hill Magnum of Samara as exhibited at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. If you look closely, none of his feet are touching the green carpet because of a nearly effortless gait. The relatively long legs are perfect for maintaining the effortless gait necessary foraging in a desert ecosystem. The Canaan Dog’s moderate size is perfect for foraging over long ranges. A desert environment would not support an extremely large dog because of scarcity of food. A small dog would not survive in this ecosystem because of a reduced ability to forage, survive predators or defend himself against hyenas, jackals and other niche competitors. CDs have an extremely alert attitude, very keen vision and an excellent sense of smell. As shown in the picture below, Canaan Dogs have a characteristic wedgeshaped head with wide set eyes and low

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mounted ears. The wedge head and wide set eyes allow for better depth perception;this facilitates prey capture in a natural environment. The eyes appear smaller than that one might expect on a dog of this size. Part of this smaller appearance is due to the pigmentation of the eyelids. However, the eye opening is just slightly smaller than other dogs of this size. These features protect against the glaring sun and dust from frequent desert wind storms. The naturally erect ears provide extremely sensitive hearing and they can be rotated extensively for better directional hearing. The tail is used for communication. You can tell what a Canaan Dog is thinking or feeling just by observing the tail. Canaan Dogs are very healthy in general and have few breed associated diseases. CD’s are very clean and have no “doggy odors”. Their life expectancy is not known for certain, but CD’s living 12 to 14 years is common. Life with a Canaan Dog is very interesting. Because of their drive for survival, the Canaan Dog is very territorial. CDs are extremely aware of their environment and can detect even the slightest change-an essential trait necessary for survival in a hostile desert environment. Coupled with their high intelligence, this sometimes can be problematic. For example, Magnum can hear the FedEx truck from about a block away. When it approaches, he puts on his “guard dog hat”, and barks ferociously. When the driver stops and approaches the door with packages, the volume increases dramatically. Magnum has learned that if he barks loud enough, the driver will drop the packages (as happens nearly every time) and flee in his van-thus reinforcing Magnum’s natural instincts to protect his environment from intruders by loud barking. The CD is an excellent guard dog and extremely sensitive to even the slightest changes in his environment. The Canaan Dog’s effortless movement, keen eyesight, sensitive hearing, sense of smell, loyalty and alertness were essential for the dog’s survival under harsh desert conditions. Canaan Dogs are naturally perfect for surviving under harsh desert conditions, although they would prefer the idyllic conditions of your home.


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april: Canadian Junior Showmanship finds a new sponsor in Royal Canin. At Poodle Club of America a Canadian owned and handled poodle, Ch Alaman’s It’s All About Me, wins Best in show! The top 10 holds strong as 6 of the dogs are still tops by year’s end. May: As spring is in full swing so are dog shows all over the True North. In Ontario where there are often multiple ways you can go there are several different dog shows on each weekend. There were 28 different all breed dog show to choose from in 8 different venues in Ontario alone. While the strength of the clubs is nice to see there was the problem of dwindling numbers at each show. Making harder to finish class dogs and the race for top dog more like a war of attrition. Entered at 12 all breed dog shows in the month of May the American Cocker Spaniel Ch Mario n Beechwoods Expressing It Best wins 7 all breed best in shows. By this point of 2012 he has been leading in the stats since February and will remain unchallenged throughout the year. June: June sees the trend of more dog shows is better once again as there are 42 all breed shows in a single province this month. Entries are suffering at every show as the decline is sharp; some clubs seeing a decrease of 70% of their previous year’s total. July: Gangham Style hits YouTube and the world. The Olympics start in London and the world is impressed. The Alberta Kennel Club shows are held at the world famous equestrian center “Spruce Meadows” to a record entry which is good news for the CKC and conformation shows in general.

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august: The Olympics end in London with the Queen jumping out of a plane! (well kind of). The Canadian Junior Handling Finals are held in Barrie Ontario with Colton O’Shea winning conformation and the privilege of representing Canada at Crufts. septeMber: The kids go back to school, fall is in the air and the race for top dogs goes into double jeopardy. The shows here are getting fewer and farther between, top dogs start flying to (hopefully) more favourable judges and things can change in a day. OctOber: Hurricane Sandy devastates the East Coast. Dog News is shut down for a week. Here the storm in responsible for 3 deaths. In British Columbia a teen fights her own storm as she takes her own life after being bullied. Our country takes pause at this. On a lighter note the Canadian Professional Handlers Association Top Dog Awards and Benefit honours Ms. Virginia Lyne as our Lifetime Achievement winner. The CPHA is able to give $2000 to a former member in need and as well contribute $500 to the Sonny Tougas Bursary Fund. nOveMber: “Ace” the cocker continues to reign supreme and he takes the top prize at the famous United Kennel Club show, at the famous Place Boneventure venue and the under the more famous judge Mr. Frank Sabella. He goes on to win Best in show two weeks later at the Ottawa Kennel Club’s prestigious “Show of Shows” open only to best in show winners! DeceMber: Snow and Christmas shopping. A record number of Canadian entries at the AKC/Eukanuba shows in Orlando and back in the True North the dog show season ends with the Cocker ending his year with yet another best in show. A fitting ending to the Year. The Top Dogs for 2012 according to Canuck Dogs look like this. #1 Am Cocker Ch Mario n Beechwood’s Midnight Express #2 Karelian BD Ch TsarShadows I Speak of War #3 Borzoi Taugo’s Ulric #4 Kees Ch Cinnakees Christian Louboutin #5 Westie Ch Whitebriar Jawdropper #6 Welsh Ter Ch Darwyn’s I’m Not Arguing That #7 Eng Setter Ch Sagebrush Bulls Mtn Judee #8 Malamute Ch Mytuk’s Technical Knockout #9 Corgi Ch Coventry How High the Moon #10 Std Pood Ch Vetset Kate Winsit Top Toy Brussels Ch Hilltop’s Zoom Zoom That’s it for know from the True North.


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ported by observers that Ross’ bearing and attitude astride the chair was that of an admiral on the bridge of his flagship. But, this picture of immense dignity and authority disintegrated in seconds into something worthy of Stan Laurel or Buster Keaton when Ross stood to take a shot at a passing duck. At exactly the same instant as Ross rose from his perch, Code also spotted the duck. The dog blew off the creek bank like a fighter jet launched by catapult from the deck of an aircraft carrier, trailing the canvas chair like an improperly deployed parachute. But, in this case, the “streamer” was burping binoculars, a thermos, numerous shotgun shells and other assorted hunting paraphernalia into its wake. Roughly five yards behind the chair came Ross bellowing every naughty word he’d learned in his time in the Marine Corps and his lengthy service as a game warden. Witnesses to the performance later testified that it took a full day with a strong wind to clear the air of the smoke generated from his hot and heated pursuit of the dog. Ross had an unfortunate tendency to shoot a sandhill crane or two during the week-long goose hunts we did in Saskatchewan. Not only did this subject him to considerable derision from his hunting partners but Code probably should have been flagged for piling on for the way he expressed his total contempt at being asked to retrieve this strange bird. All legs and neck, sandhills do not look or smell like any other game bird. Nor do they taste like anything you’d ever want to eat. The only time I’ve ever known sandhill to be even remotely edible was once when the cooked sandhill breast meat was

ground up in a cracker spread with so many onions, pickles, garlic, country mustard and dill weed and held together with so much mayonnaise and sour cream that it was impossible to discern or taste what meat was in the concoction. In any case, Code determined from the first whiff of crane when he was sent to retrieve one of these avian aberrations that it was not something Ross really wanted and since he considered it part of his sworn duty to protect Ross from his own follies, he was not about to bring this thing out of the water where it had dropped. But Ross kept insisting that he fetch the crane and although it was clear to everyone watching that Code considered Ross’ commands to be unlawful orders, he finally picked it up by the neck—the human equivalent of grasping something between thumb and forefinger and holding it as far away as possible while simultaneously holding your nose with the other hand—dragged it to the edge of the water and deposited it in the mud. Then, he stalked off into the surrounding wheat field, sat down and turned his back on Ross. His actions said, “You want this thing, you pick it up yourself!” And, it was obvious to everyone that this was not something that was open to discussion. To the delighted hoots of laughter from his hunting partners, Ross resignedly slogged out through the mud, picked up the crane and carried it back to his blind. Code, meanwhile, refused to be coaxed into returning to Ross’ blind and carefully kept his distance from someone he clearly considered to have taken leave of his senses. It was only much later that he grudgingly agreed to return to Ross’ side. While during his military career and later in law enforcement, Ross had been subjected to various kinds of discipline, he later admitted it was the first time he’d ever received an official reprimand from a dog. Sadly, it didn’t completely

Sprucegrove’s Chief Justice CCD CD SH CWCX WDQ, and just incidentally Code’s full brother, who was re-christened “Tincan” by Ross after his difficult retrieve on a Saskatchewan lake, with the fugitive snow goose in his mouth and the lake where the battle occurred in the background.

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cure him of the desire to shoot cranes but he then confined his crane shooting to those that he said had taunted him and he never again asked Code to retrieve one. friends of Ross have conjectured that his talents for misadventure may have started when, for reasons known only to Ross, he chose to ride his Harley-Davidson into Trader Jon’s ramshackle waterfront saloon in Pensacola, florida. He proceeded to roar around the horseshoe bar in the joint and then skidded the bike out the door, an act that caused him to be banished for life from an establishment where all sorts of goof-offs including more than a few who were intimately acquainted with the Naval Air Station’s brig were welcome. Others suspected this propensity may have stemmed from the time during the Cuban Missile Crisis in the early 1960s when the crew chief in Ross’ Marine Corps helicopter attempted to sink a U.S. Navy submarine with the chopper’s door gun. Two things saved Ross from court martial in that incident. The first is that when a sub surfaces, there is a lot of noise in the boat. It has been likened to the sound of a thousand toilets flushing simultaneously. In view of the normal racket inside a surfacing sub, it is unlikely anyone inside heard a few slugs hitting the hull. The second saving grace was that the instant Ross realized the sub his crew chief had sprayed was one of ours, he executed that famous military maneuver known as get the hell out of here! This meant by the time the sub was fully surfaced and the hatches opened, the only thing anyone aboard the sub could see was a lot of empty sky. If life was fair, someone like Ross would have departed for that great waterfowl marsh and upland bird covert in the hereafter when he was nearing or at triple digits, having hunted and told stories and loved and trained his dogs until his final moment. But, life is not always fair and frequently those most deserving of a long life are denied. So it was with Ross when about three and a half years ago, the neurologists at the Mayo Clinic delivered the dreadful diagnosis of Alzheimers Disease. In the ensuing years, his friends and family could only sadly watch as this terrible disease robbed him of everything that was the essence of Dan Ross. So, we held the salute as the last mournful notes of “Taps” drifted across the cemetery and then in the slow manner the military dictates for these solemn occasions, returned to order, arms as the honor guard carefully executed precise folds of the flag that had covered his coffin. With the flag folding nearing completion, it was hard not to reflect on how the few really special people in this world seem to be getting fewer. Major Daniel Colburn Ross USMC (ret.) dog lover, bird hunter, hunt test judge, defender of the nation, rescuer of wounded American military personnel and all around good guy was one of those few really special people. Semper fidelis, requiescat in pace.


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Indian Affairs Committee unanimously and now advances to the House Judiciary Committee. The bill would prohibit counties and municipalities from enacting breedspecific legislation. This is very welcome news, especially after last week’s bombshell alert that saw a motion in Boston, Massachusetts to allow for BSL to be instituted across the state even though a law was passed there in 2012 that prevented a dog from being declared dangerous based solely on its breed. Legislators everywhere are urged to take note of all the ‘bully’ breeds on display at Westminster this week, or even better, attend a ‘Meet the Breeds’ event and see for themselves what gentle, loving companions these dogs make. Unfortunately, there are irresponsible owners out there that do these dogs a grave disservice, just as there are irresponsible legislators that do a disservice to those who elect them. Owning a dog is a huge responsibility but so is enacting legislation that unfairly targets those dog owners who that take responsibility seriously. In a similar vein, the Maryland Senate Finance Committee was to consider legislation this week that would prohibit insurance companies from refusing to issue or renew homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policies solely because someone owns a dog, regardless of breed. All Maryland residents are encouraged to support this bill, which will protect dog owners from being discriminated against by insurance companies and ensure that dog owners cannot be denied liability coverage. Hopefully, Maryland’s residents won’t be suffering from any Super Bowl hangovers since their Baltimore Ravens just won the Lombardi Trophy because they are facing a full load of canine legislation this week. House Bills 178 and 618 seek to address numerous problems that arose in the wake of the Tracey v. Solesky court of appeals ruling in 2012, which determined that all “pit bulls” were inherently dangerous regardless of their actions, and that landlords should be held liable for allowing tenants to keep these dogs on their property. These bills would overturn this ruling and were to be considered by the House Judiciary Committee on February 5th. A worrisome trend seems to be emerging on the canine legislation front of late as well. Variations of animal seizure bills seem to be gaining traction. One such bill unanimously passed the Wyoming Senate last week, which provides peace officers, animal control officers and local governments with the ability to take animals if they witness what they believe to be animal cruelty. Should the animals be taken, owners must cover the costs of care, and the local government may have a lien against the animals if they choose. What’s problematic about this bill in particular of those of its kind in general is that owners may be forced to relinquish their animals if they

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are accused of cruelty, even if the charges are eventually dismissed or the owners are found not guilty! Animal cruelty of any kind mustn’t be tolerated and should be punished to the fullest extent of the law but such a measure can potentially violate dog owners’ due process rights as well as their property rights. Concerned dog owners in Wyoming should contact the members of the Wyoming House of Representatives to express their concerns with Senate File 137 before it’s too late. Here’s wishing all a winning Westminster in 2013 and beyond. May some wild, wacky and wonderful Westminster memories be made this year that will last a lifetime. Some fanciers were kind enough to share some of theirs from Westminsters past: cherie Virden Oh my, over 40 years of going, too, too many to choose from!! But this comes to mind right away. A friend and I were in our 20’s and walking out of the Garden after BIS to go to the Penn, and got flashed for the first time! Classic: Raincoat over nothing but long socks and shoes. It was a very cold and snowy night …. /wink lol Vince hogan Going to Mass in an 8-foot snowdrift one year and helping the priest to clear the sidewalk before going to the show was an experience…and then having to pray for Matthew and Gene at the same time! Jay hyman In the early days we stayed at the Taft Hotel, they had a master key stolen and there were over 100 rooms where valuables were taken. My wife had put her jewelry under the cushion in the Ridgebacks’ crate; it was not touched. Joe Walton “The Waltons” - ‘Good Night John Boy, Good Night Mary Ellen, Good Night Grand Pa’ Years ago, after a beer and a hot dog, I was wandering through the benching area at the Garden, when I ran into Richard (John Boy Walton) Thomas. I approached him, with a serious look on my face, wagging my finger and saying: “Because of you and your TV show, we had to change our phone number. Because of your TV show, we’ve had late night prank calls saying “Good Night John boy, Good Night Mary Ellen, Good Night Grand Pa”. Smiling then, I told him I was indeed named Walton, that I did have an uncle John Walton, and that I had seen him and his bulldogs at the Pasadena KC shows. Also, that I knew his father Richard Thomas, Sr., Eng. Toy Spaniel breeder/judge. We had a good laugh, chatted a bit, and went our ways. By the way, we did change to an unlisted number because of these calls.


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Thank you to all the Judges for a great start to the New Year!

Group First Nolan River Kennel Club Mr. Malcolm Moore, pictured • Group Third Corpus Christi Kennel Club Dr. Wanda Spediacci • Group Fourth Fort Bend Kennel Club Mrs. Carolyn Herbel • Group Fourth Fort Bend Kennel Club Ms. Elizabeth Muthard • Group Third Alexandria Kennel Club Mr. Randy Garren

. GCh. Donnchada Angel Wings At Dulcinea . Owner: Sue Talkington Dulcinea

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ONLY I could consider supporting Arnold, Davies (who was the person I most disagreed with on an overall basis but who has proven in my opinion to be an outstanding Board member in the past), Kalter (about whom I have some serious reservations), Wooding and Daniels. I know how passionate Carl Ashby is about the sport but his answers just go on forever and very candidly I was the most disappointed in Mrs. LaBerge’s answers, which I found tepid and anything but innovative. That does not mean I would not vote for either of them. I am just referring to an overall reaction to the answers in the Questionnaire. As to the people running overall and without really knowing the man at all the only one of the seven I can freely support based upon what I have seen, read and heard is Wooding. La Berge, who I had thought was my number 1 or 2 pick, comes across as rather milk toasty to me, which probably she

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is not at all. Judi of course has to overcome her past-some of her answers were outstanding. However somehow she must get people to trust her again which many are not willing to do nor able to do based on past performances. Alan Kalter from whom I expected great things as a Director and the Board Chair has been an overall disappointment to me. He reads incredibly well but when it comes to action where and when and what is it? Nonetheless he must be supported and re-elected as Board Chair one would presume. Ashby’s inability or refusal to stay out of the day to day running of the corporation are known throughout Raleigh and unless he can be steered in or stopped in this area it is very difficult to vote for him as far as I am concerned. Davies’ tie-in with the Springfield Cluster shows has never made me a happy camper and I believe that operation goes a long ways in diluting AKC’s abilities to function as it should. Whether that’s enough reason to not support him I am not convinced about but once you get beyond that he makes for a pretty solid Board man. As to Lee is there a nicer guy-I do not think so but whether or not niceness evolves into support is questionable although I must say when compared to the people running he is probably as strong and as with it as any of them. The Garden and the Piers are here for sure. Along with the rest of you I am nervous about the logistics of having the show in two locations. Nonetheless if the weather gods hold out all should be grand. If not we’ll just have to live with the problems as there is absolutely no denying the fact that the Westminster crew led by McCarthy and Bradley and of course mother Foti have worked their proverbial you know what off to assure a successful, grand and marvelous transition. Have fun and hopefully take home a Purple and Gold for sure!



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BIS was a handsome Scottie. Instead of trophies or ribbons, the prizes were practical items like dog food, treats, and rather amusingly - toilet tissue. Afterwards talking with the elderly couple who owned the Scottie, we were told that they had moved to South Africa when the government seized their land and savings. However in SA, they suffered several robberies and beatings (one that almost killed them). They moved back to Zim, where they manage as best they can. That night we had a relaxed, cordial judges’ dinner at Jean, Jennifer and Sheila’s home. They gave me a small statue of their national symbol, a bird called a Bateleur, which is supposed to be a protective spirit. The gift was very sweet and appropriate for our journey.

EN ROuTE TO ZAMBIA, WE STOPPED for several days in Mana Pools, camping next to the Zambezi River. While we did see some wild life (elephants, hippos, and wild dogs), it was another rip-off. Roads are bone shattering and truly dangerous. We paid $275 for a little piece of ground to camp on for 2 nights. The toilet and a shower (water heated by a wood fire) were about 2 blocks away. Moving on, we stopped in the Kariba area for two nights, staying at a nice lodge, where elephants came up to the fence and hippos wandered the grounds. The only problem was bed bugs. Then the cooler door fell on David - another head wound. Trying to leave, we were told that our paperwork was not in order and we could go, but our vehicle would stay with a Zimbabwe border agent. After much running around town to various offices and negotiating the bribes, we were able to leave, but our frustration and paranoia were growing. Once over the border, we began to breathe more easily. Then we started the 3-hour long procedure and paying of $158 in fees and taxes to enter Zambia, but there were no bribery attempts. Believe it or not, there are positives about all this. We loved Imire and hope their efforts on behalf of African animals survive. Dog people are struggling to maintain dog shows and these people are amazingly positive, friendly and caring! There are two outstanding places to visit in the country, Imire and Great Zimbabwe. While we had had a good time and met some wonderful people, we were glad to be out and although, we had paid extra for a multi entry visit to make our visit to Victoria Falls nicer, we opted not to go back.

Zambia: A national election was coming. Everyone anticipated rioting and were prepared to lock down and stay inside for days or weeks, as needed. The club changed the show dates, to be sure we could be out of the country before the voting. Initially, we were traveling through the industrial Copper Belt. The roads are generally narrow and in poor condition. We stopped for directions and information at a Wildlife Management HQ. Typical of ineffectual management we had heard about, they had almost no information on preserves and parks. We also began to see that the government has given over control of the parks to private contractors, who manage them to suit their $600 a day clientele, to the detriment of citizens and independent visitors. In Ndola, we stayed one night with friends of the guide. The Allins were generous with a lovely dinner and breakfast. It was a pleasure to share an evening and morning with their family and Rottweilers. We went on to Kitwe, staying the next several nights with club members Eric and Lyn Routledge in their lovely colonial home/ compound. Lyn told us about their home invasion, their dogs scared away by the intruders’ use of lion blood. While not as dangerous as South Africa or Zimbabwe, everyone is behind gates, and it pays to be careful. The Routledge family had several large dogs, one of whom was the biggest Ridgeback we’d ever seen. His personality was amazingly human. He came and sat at the dinner table with us ... in a chair. He was polite and civilized, actually a very charming, affectionate dinner companion. The Routledges rescue tortoise. People find turtles and tortoise at risk and bring them to this lovely couple. In an afternoon walk, Lyn introduced us to a few dozen of the rescues they protect. Judging Zambia: The shows were held on the grounds of the kennel club area, which seemed to be part of a rather decaying fairgrounds. Once apparently the site of many dog shows, it was complete with benches and small buildings for cooking, grooming, the announcer, etc. Once again we had a number of Sporting dogs, several Working breeds, and Toys. Once again, most dogs were older, but there were several younger imported dogs. The weather was warm and sunny. I judged the first morning show and was then able to watch the other judges and meet some of the exhibitors. One club member is a particularly lovely woman, who is a judge and a steeplejack. Elizabet, her parents and brothers own factories and she climbs smoke stacks for repairs, cleaning, etc. She is frankly amazing. Lunch was delicious samosas. After the show we attended a lively reception at Alex & Pat McKinlay’s home. Originally from Scotland, Pat and Alex are also judges. They have several toy breeds, but are especially known for their Affenpinchers. In addition to some very spicy food, we were treated to wine, beer and time in their kennels, talking over their dogs. That day, when it became apparent that our guide did not really have exact plans or directions for the next few weeks, CoNtiNueD oN page 262

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Gold GCh. Bright Star Berrin Charles J채ger

Group Winner & Multiple Group Placer. Best In Specialty Show Winning

CJ

Photo by Cissy sullivan

Handled by Richard Donnay

Bred by: Dona Baker Austin & R. Danielson

Owner: Pam Ruegger and R. Danielson


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Lyn and Eric called friends to try to help us with information on the next legs of our trip. Travel in Africa is not easy and concerns about our guide’s lack of real preparedness were starting to prey on us. After leaving Kitwe, we spent the next few days getting lost, bypassing things we had hoped to see because we ran out of daylight or the roads were virtually impassable. One night, we found a mission that rents rooms and had dinner with Aids workers in the mission dining room. Eventually, we made it to Kafue National Park. The situation was unfriendly and difficult with neither maps nor signs, and contract concessionaires who want it that way so that travel by individuals is difficult, dangerous, frustrating and expensive. The rangers charge camping fees even if we didn’t camp in the park. If we crossed a road to go from one part of the park to another, we had to pay the entry fee again! They had car fees, camping fees, entry fees, viewing fees and after paying $75 plus each day, we gave up and left. Worse of all, there was little to see. We were later told that most concessionaires set up kills for their high paying customers so they have something to see and keep customers well oiled with liquor so they won’t realize how dull and uninteresting the place is. Moving on to colonial Livingstone, we stayed with friends of the guide. Through a really good dinner of boerwurst, we heard about hazards of their life, and talked about Bull Terriers, their Dachshund (sweet Chippie - the fattest Dachie we had ever seen) and their Russell Terrier. We had to be very careful going from the main house to our room across a courtyard/ drive, because of deadly snakes known to occasionally show up in the area. Our host walked us to our room with a flashlight and checked under the bed, in the shower, etc. It was comfortable, but a little nerve wracking. The next day, we went to see Victoria Falls. The following morning, we left Zambia, waiting through a line of vehicles and wading through customs and exit procedures and fees... where they wouldn’t accept their own Zambian currency, which we also discovered later is worthless outside the country. Botswana is safer, but much of the driving ranged between boring and terrifying. We were charged to drive on toll roads, which were more like deep sand paths. At one point (after getting stuck 3 times in one morning), David said he was going to get out and walk to the Ranger station for help. I told him that under no circumstances was he walking anywhere... we were sticking together. Subsequently, we learned that the same had happened to another couple the day before. The husband got out to walk to the nearby station. He never made it. The lions got him. Africa is not Disneyland. At one point, we ran out of road... to continue our trip, we had get across a river, via small pontoon boat. The boat wasn’t exactly meant to carry a camper and their overall reliability was obviously lacking. The first boat had some kind of engine problem, so we backed off and boarded a backup boat. Then the backup boat stalled. Eventually, we reached

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the other bank. As we continued, we crossed stick and rope bridges that were below water level. Driving a large vehicle into a swamp, complete with crocs and snakes, trusting that a few twigs and some old rope will hold to get us to the other side, is a truly petrifying experience.

CAMPING AT CHOBE, WE WERE AWARE OF fires on the opposite shore and had been warned about Angolan bandits who sometimes came over in boats to rob and maim. We were utterly alone, except for the monkeys who stole everything not locked up. Through the night, camp police cruised by every few hours apparently to see if we were still alive. Chobe Park had some better game viewing. The high point was watching a dozen lions lazing on the beach. As the weather got hotter and hotter, we ran out of refrigerant propane, largely because our guide insisted on keeping his beer at near-freezing temperature. Food spoiled. Heat affects David more than me and he has trouble sleeping when very warm. I was having trouble sleeping because I was worried about just about everything. We learned later that some of my anxiety may have been a side-effect of the anti-malarial medication, but opportunities for concern seemed very apparent. The next night camping at the south gate of Moremi Park, we had to be extremely cautious because of the deadly hyena packs. A few days before, a pack had killed a boy and seriously injured an adult man by dragging him from his tent. In the night, we could hear them circle around the camper. The next day, Moremi turned into a nightmare of repeatedly getting stuck in the sand. It was hot and miserable! We were in desert and there was a lion kill nearby. Little to see, but plenty of danger and discomfort. Our guide seemed to have an alternate personality that was proving to be perilous to our safety. He started to threaten us. His angry outbursts were becoming more frequent and his frustration seemed to be turning against us. We were having problems with the vehicle brakes and tires, and the refrigeration. As caravans of safari parties found us, they would pull us out of the sand and we would move on until we got stuck again. The strain was becoming soul destroying. At the next town, we struggled into yet another Toyota dealership. They would only help with the engine issues, not anything camper related. Spending a vacation in car repair shops was not part of the plan, but dying in the Kalahari wasn’t either. CoNtiNueD oN page 264


Introducing

Annie

GCh. Jacquet’s

Encanto

She’s The Total Package Annie is a Multiple Best of Breed & Group Placement Winner

Jacquet Boxers

Owners David Sparks & Nance Sparks Handlers Carmen Skinner Gerard Hughes

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The Adventure was becoming too trying... Travel was difficult, partly because our guide didn’t really seem to know where he was going much of the time. His outbursts and rather irrational behavior became more and more concerning. He became officious telling me that I was not to talk to “Blacks” and that we were to be happy with whatever he thought we should do. He told me that all I was qualified to do was “dishes”. Of course we were qualified to pay all the bills, cook and clean up. Essentially we had become his cabin boys, putting up the tents, fixing meals and cleaning up. He claimed a knee problem which appeared and disappeared with some obvious convenience. He also kept losing his dentures, which might have been rather amusing, if we hadn’t been dealing with the mood swings from manipulative bravado to explosions of anger. Camping neighbors witnessed his threatening us and told us they were very concerned for our safety. They gave us bottled water and helped with directions. It was time to cut the trip short. The guide was insistent that we make a trip into the Kalahari. Other travelers who had indicated we were crazy to be out without a caravan of at least two other vehicles, told us stories of being stuck in the Kalahari for days. We needed to get out. We told the guide, we were going home and turned back toward Johannesburg, but we still had a trek.

WE SKIRTED THE KALAHARI

and stayed a night at Planet Baobab. David went on an early morning visit into the Makgadikgadi Pans to see ancient Baobab trees and a meerkat colony. That night we couldn’t find a place to stay, so we paid a motel (that actually had a red light in front) to camp behind and down the side, overnight. The area had seemingly once been very nice, but was in obvious decline. I was awake most of the night listening to cars come and go, wondering if we’d be robbed. In the morning, we found we had a flat tire. David was able to pump it up enough so that we could struggle to a tire repair place to get it fixed. We crossed back into South Africa, camping one night at Kruger. We did a couple game drives, but little was to be seen, and it was a school holiday, so the park was full of families on vacation. The next night we camped at Klaserie Dam in the Limpopo region. It was pretty, but I was truly tired of dirty communal showers and the stress. The final full day on the road, we visited the Jock of the Bushveld Monument, which turned out to be mostly a circle of flowers. Our drive was pretty and reminded David of the Scottish Highlands. Our last night out, we stopped at a private holiday reserve near Pilgrim’s

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Rest. Lots of kids, but pleasant with a large spa area, and a feeling of security. In Joburg, as we tried to change our reservations, South African Air totally screwed up my flights, essentially telling me I’d already left and would have to buy a new ticket if I wanted to leave SA. They refused to correct their error and we have since read that this has happened to others in dealing with that airline. Thanks to a friend in Chicago, who stayed on email with me while he talked with an airline agent in the uS for almost 3 hours, we got our flights rearranged. We packed quickly, checked in the 4x4, and went to the airport. Returning, we flew to Frankfurt. Although an overnight flight, I was still so rattled, I found it impossible to sleep. In FRA, we had a 5-hour layover in our favorite Lufthansa first class lounge. They gave us a large bathroom with a huge tub (complete with a variety of bath salts) and a shower. Afterwards, we had lunch, and tasted a few champagnes. Then David boarded a flight to Edinburgh to visit family, friends and home in Scotland. About an hour later, I boarded a flight for DC. Once again first on Lufthansa and it was very comfortable. From DC to Denver and onward, I was on uA. united First Class is pretty ordinary compared to many others, but I was so glad to be en route home, I didn’t care. Bottom Line: African visits are for those who have a lot of stamina and who don’t mind having to take a lot of expensive, preliminary vaccines for serious diseases like yellow fever and oral prophylactics for malaria, typhoid and hepatitis B. Due caution and friends or club people who know the ropes are important. Risks in some places are amplified by police. Tourism may come back, but there’s very little in the way of help or information for travelers in many of these countries. unless you are fully fostered by a club, if something goes wrong, real help may not be available. Independent visitors need good maps and they don’t seem to be readily available for many areas. Transportation is a real issue. Much of the driving was surprisingly boring and roads were generally dreadful. Whether driving or flying, be prepared for frustrating delays and bribery problems. Most major airlines have pulled out of Zimbabwe. The two South African judges who flew into Harare, reported officials over charging for entry, which was similar to what we experienced at the driving border. In traveling all over the world, including North Africa, Russia, Korea, China, Yap, Palau, etc. etc. I have never felt the sense of risk that we experienced on this trip. We enjoyed meeting some wonderful people and saw some wild life. There is great beauty and many good people in Africa and real hazard. We would love to go back to Africa sometime, but under safer circumstances. Our hearts go out to the dog families who try to keep the sport and interest in pure bred dogs alive while dealing with all their daily struggles just to survive with grace and dignity.


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with a long walk, or just turn out the lights and meditate. Of course, walking away may not be a solution. Especially, if you are in the middle of a “Kennel Club” or a “Delegate” meeting. • DON’T TOTALLY LOSE CONTROL- It’s not uncommon to retain anger, which may flair up later. Steve Jobs, the famous Apple chief executive, is a prime example. He was said to be notorious for angry work outbursts. So, apparently, according to Jobs, it’s OK to have an occasional work tantrum, if in fact you move on with your dog fancy goals, as releasing anger doesn’t require a major blowout. As soon as you feel frustrated, try replacing negative thoughts with constructive ones. Use this time to plan that new kennel or work on your kennel club presentation. Some people say they pray while others simply count to 10. • AVOID EMAIL, FACEBOOK AND TWITTER- It’s too easy to just fire off a sarcastic or hostile remark, when upset. Once the send button is pushed, the message is out of your control, and you can’t deny having made the harmful remarks. Boy, does this happen frequently in the dog world. I have seen some emails so hot, it’s a wonder they didn’t melt the PCs. • ALWAYS BE SELF-CONFIDENT- You don’t always have the time for your anger to quiet down. So, try being proactive, as opposed to being reactive. In other words, be assertive rather than being aggressive. This is especially true when you have a contract breeding that goes bad and the pups don’t turn out as you would have liked. When you calmly explain and rationalize your frustrations, it won’t dampen your reputation in the dog world, as much as an outward expressing of anger. Remember, consider what you say as well as how you say it. • ALWAYS CONSIDER YOUR REPUTATION- Regardless of the object of your blowout, word travels fast. Especially, in the dog world “grapevine”. You may be right, and you may get your point across, but if you damage a relationship, you will lose in the long run. • SLEEP ON IT- How about the 24-hour rule? Write down your feelings, wait the 24 hours, then make your decision. Especially, when dealing with other dog fanciers or good customers. Often times,

when you’re angry, upset, sad or emotional you’re probably experiencing emotions you may not want to make public. So, sleep or dream on it over night. • CENTER THE ACTUAL PROBLEM- When you are fuming mad and ready to unleash, always first consider the main cause of the problem. Don’t falsely take your anger out on that trusted breeder or loyal co-owner. Were there specific contract rules that weren’t followed or was the problem caused by unreal expectations, on your part? In other words, did your cohort understand your communications clearly? Just simply talk it over, with respect to the root cause of the problem. After all, good dog fancy friends are hard to find. IN CONCLUSION-It’s not easy, but some experts believe distracting yourself can help you redirect your feelings. They also feel an individual can’t hold two thoughts at the same time. In other words, you can be upset or choose to think about something positive. Which will it be? Going back to the “walking the straight line syndrome”, mention at the first of this article. Just keep your eyes on your goals, as you move through the dog world. Remember, the enemy is out there, not within.

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author’s note: During the later years of my tenure with AKC, I observed a number of the AKC breeders that either switched to the lesser registries, or discontinued the registering of dogs altogether. What has caused this evolution? Your guess is as good as mine, as even the powers that be, like the AKC management, are also asking that same question. It may just come down to the old adage of “supply and demand”. Outside of the show ring or hunting circles, the majority of pet owners seem to prefer mixed-breeds or shelter dogs, over the purebred dogs, at a reduced cost or no cost at all. This could be due, in part, to the accelerated public relations advertisements of the other so-called not-for-profit dog entities or the lack thereof from the more prestigious registries, such as AKC. I can certainly relate from experience, that my customer/breeders were the best in the world, from an integrity standpoint. And regardless of the many obstacles faced, they always seemed to be able to walk that straight line.


TURBO (AUS)

Imported from Australia The country of development for the AKC RUSSELL TERRIER • Australian and American Champion • Junior Winner, 2012 Sydney Royal • Finished in Australia at 10 months of age, beating older dogs 8 of 9 times

Multiple Winning

Ch. Foxscott Jack Eaze Up Turbo Owned by Candace Lundin, DVM (USA) & Kelly Scott (AUS) Dog News 267


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I was one of the first non-professionals to act as Show Secretary for a major all-breed dog show (Springfield Kennel Club), and served the Club in that capacity for many years. I have been Show Chairman for that club on and off for nearly 40 years. I have also been Show Secretary for many other breed national and regional specialties. I developed a single small all-breed show into one of the Northeast’s most significant cluster events, and continue as its Cluster Coordinator. With my marriage to Roberta in 1983, I became deeply involved in her breeds – Belgian Sheepdogs and Siberian Huskies. Together, we have bred and exhibited Bearded Collies, Belgian Sheepdogs and Siberian Huskies, and have finished many champions in all three breeds. Today our breeding and exhibiting is confined almost exclusively to Siberians. We acquired a Belgian Tervuren as a house dog, finished her and bred a litter. Several of her produce have finished. She shares our hearth with our cat. I am approved to judge Akitas, Siberian Huskies and the Herding Group. I was a co-founder of the Central New England Judges Workshop, which combined with another judges’ organization to form the Northeast Dog Judges’ Study Group. I am a founding member of the Connecticut River Working Group Association, the country’s first working group club. I continue serve the Club as First Vice President and was its Show Chairman for several years. I have served as a member of the Delegates’ Advisory Committee on Dog Show Rules from 1993 until my election to AKCs Board of Directors in 2000, and was its Chair from 1996 on. I was also chair of the Coordinating Committee from 1996 to 2000. I have served on the Committee on Delegate Occupational Eligibility (1987-88), the Delegates’ Committee on Show Site Policies (1989-90), Criteria Committee for Perspectives Editorial Staff (1990), and the Judges’ Occupational Eligibility Committee (1998-99). I have served as a Director of the AKC from 2000 until 2012, and was Vice Chairman from for 3 years from 2010 to 2012. I was chairman of the Board’s Clubs and Events Committee, and was a member of AKC’s Breeder of the Year Committee and the AKCs Invitational Show Committee. I have served as Chairman of AKC Companion Animal Recovery for the past three years. I attended public schools in Michigan, with a short stint at a military boarding school in between. I graduated from Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Arts, followed by a Master of Arts, and received a Doctorate in Physical Organic Chemistry from Purdue University in Indiana in 1967. I joined the Monsanto Company in 1968, with a position as Polymer Scientist followed by the commercial and marketing responsibilities of Monsanto’s polymer business. I have, at various times, been responsible for product lines and market areas with sales of 50 to 100 million dollars. Until my retirement, I was employed in a marketing position with Bayer Corporation. 268 Dog News

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y passion for Bullmastiffs and purebred dogs in general is shared by my wife, Chris Lezotte. We have been active breeders and exhibitors for more than 25 years, producing 160+ champions including BIS, BISS, and five generations of Group winners under the HappyLegs, Registered prefix. I am the Delegate from the American Bullmastiff Association and on the ABA Board. I sold my business –the world’s largest privately held advertising agency – and was elected to the AKC Board in 2009. Since then, I have focused on giving back to purebred dogs and our sport. I serve on the Board of the AKC PAC, participating in fundraising programs. I am also actively involved with the AKC Canine Legislative Support Fund. And, as you know, I am the Chairman of the AKC. I ran for the Board four years ago because I believed I could help the AKC focus on three critical issues: Innovation, Activation, and Communication. Innovative ideas will drive our sport, help our clubs, and expand our base of breeders, owners, and participants. Activating those ideas in ways that garner constituent support and have real-world executional capability are critical to ensuring success. Communicating better about who we are, what we do, and with each other is a necessity today – without it we will fail. Innovation, Activation and Communication are three things in which I have extensive experience, have started to infuse into AKC with significant success, and will make an enduring part of our culture during the next four years. CoNtiNueD oN page 270


Her Name is “Charlie”… GCh. Kinderteckel’s Charlotte My Lady in Red Sire: Ch. Jagie’s Saturday Night Fever

Dam: Ch. Kinderteckel’s Fourstar Lily ROMO

2012 Thanks to Judge Ms. Carol A. Reisman for Best of Opposite Sex & Best Bred by Exhibitor

Owners: Richard & Arleene Van Elgort • Breeders & Co-Owners: Kristin Cihos-Williams Emalia Williams • Presented by: Emalia Williams Photo by On The Spot Studios

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Gail LaBerge

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y husband and I breed Cardigan Welsh Corgis and Standard Wirehaired Dachshunds. We are active in Conformation, Obedience, Field Trials, Tracking and Earthdog. Our dogs are owner handled in all the AKC events they participate in. I belong to both our Parent Clubs, two all-breed Clubs, a local Specialty Club, a Group Club and an Obedience Club. I have served and I am still serving in numerous positions with these Clubs, both as an Officer and a Committee Chair. Current Positions and Background: • AKC Delegate and Board member of the Atlanta Obedience Club • Secretary, Delegates Standing Committee for Obedience, Tracking and Agility • AKC PAC Board Member • First Vice President, Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America and Chairman of the CWCCA Legislative Committee • Chairman, Dachshund Club of America Legislative Committee • A K C Earthdog Judge • President and Lobbyist Georgia Canine Coalition, Inc. • Member and Secretary of the Georgia Department of Agriculture Companion Animal Advisory Board • Member and Past Chairman of the Gwinnett County Animal Advisory Council • Member of the Georgia Professional Lobbyist Association • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Harvey M. Wooding

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got my first dog in 1972. I got my first conformation show dog in 1974. Started in obedience and expanded into conformation showing. I could be fairly classified as a breeder owner exhibitor. While conformation has been my focus, I have hardly ignored other aspects of the sport. As a member of Michigamme English Setter club, I was on the committee for and marshaled at 4 AKC field trials each year. As President of the English Setter Association of America (ESAA), I proposed the first ESAA Agility Trial in 2002. It has since become at least a yearly event. I also supported and was instrumental in securing AKC permission to hold an annual National Championship Field Trial. Currently I act as Hunt Test Secretary for Westminster KC’s Annual AKC Licensed Hunt Test. Club & other related affiliations: Current – • English Setter Association of America – member since 1976. BOD 12 years (currently VP at Large), President 10 additional years, National Specialty Show Chairman, Chairman of Judges Selection Committee. • English Setter Club of New England – member since 1987. President for 4 years. Rescue Chair for 4 years. Show Chairman 4 years. BOD 6 years. • Newtown Kennel Club – member since 1987. BOD 2 years. Show Chairman and Cluster Coordinator for 2 years. • Westchester Kennel Club – member 4 years. • Westminster Kennel Club – member for six years. Show Committee. AKC Licensed Hunt Test Sect’y. AKC Delegate. Chief Ring Steward. Prior – • Queen City Dog Training Club ’74-‘79 • Michigamme English Setter Club ’79-‘99 • Livonia Kennel Club ’82-‘86 • Ox Ridge Kennel Club ’06-‘10 • Hudson English Setter Club ’87- ‘96 Other - • Orthopedic Foundation for Animals – Board Member Education – BA Economics, Bucknell University; MBA Marketing, Xavier University Business - 40+ years of sales/marketing and senior management experience. My experience ranges from senior positions in a corporate environment with P&L responsibility to entrepreneurial endeavors undertaken in starting and successfully running my own business. CoNtiNueD oN page 272

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Damon & Jamie

Back Mountain Kennel Club November 3, 2012 Thank you Judge Mrs.Terry M. De Pietro

Group Winning, Multiple Best In Specialty Show

GCh. & Can. Ch. Pennylane Yankee Renegade Damon is Bred, Owned & Loved By: Beryl Scaggs Pennylane Goldens planegld@optonline.net

Damon is Handled by: Jamie Campbell Bay Breez Goldens baybreezgoldn@aol.com

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Personal insights a) How and when did you get started in dogs, and did you have personal mentors? Please tell us something about who they were and the affect they had on your thinking about AKC. Lee Arnold: I obtained my first Shar-Pei in 1985 from my breeder and mentor Debbie Corr. She insisted I register my Shar-Pei with the AKC and explained to me the importance of the AKC. She also was very open and honest about the health of the Shar-Pei and over time I became personally involved in supporting and raising funds for the health and welfare of the breed. Carl Ashby: Jaimie and I became involved in dogs through a pet Scottish Terrier in the early 1970’s. Baxter was a shy dog, not your typical terrier. Friends suggested we consider obedience classes and Jaimie took him to the Winston-Salem Dog Training Club...she worked him through Novice and ultimately he earned his CD. We traveled to Obedience trials and at the Asheville Kennel Club show Baxter qualified for a leg and we met Margo Steinman (Kilmarley.) Margo had worked closely with Edith Izant (Townsend) and showed her dogs in both conformation and obedience. We were taken by the Kerry Blue Terrier and ultimately acquired our foundation bitch from Margo. She counseled us to always strive to finish our dogs with at least one Specialty major as competition for Kerry’s was difficult to find and she felt this helped prove the “mettle” of one’s breeding program. We took her advice and starting attending Specialty shows including Montgomery County and others across the country. We weren’t having much success but we both had “terrier” temperament and had no intentions of not being successful. Lou and Ray Perry (Tontine) as well as Roger Macha (Machaven) noticed this young couple at major shows and they ultimately took us under their wing. We spent vacations with the Perry’s in California working in their kennel and that is how we learned to trim. At the time the Kerry was very popular with the handlers of the day in California so to be competitive you had to put the dog down correctly and with skill. Ultimately we finished our foundation bitch with that specialty major at Westchester Kennel Club. Our first litter produced Ch. Blujac’s Afternoon Delight who won, breeder-owner handled, three all breed Best in Shows. We have bred and owned or co-owned two other Best in Show Kerry Blues.

In those early days the American Kennel Club was the only game in town. Times were different…you became involved in an All Breed Club, you worked for the Club, worked at shows, and enjoyed one another’s company. The reality was that AKC was considered a partner in the sport, which is the way I wish AKC to be viewed today. Our experience in purebred dogs has added greatly to our life. We love our dogs. Our service in all breed, obedience, and parent club’s has been to return to the sport and, more importantly, dogs. My service with the American Kennel Club as a 24-year delegate and first term Board member has been driven by that passion. Judi Daniels: I acquired my first Staffordshire Bull Terrier in 1968 from New Zealand. The breed was not yet recognized by AKC, and I became a founding member of the breed club that eventually became our Parent Club. Entry into the Misc. Class was in 1973, with full recognition in 1975, at which time I handled foundation stock registration. My first mentor was an English Lady in our area who also had Staffords and was extremely helpful regarding the breed, as were several English Judges who came here to judge our club matches. We invited Mr. C. L. (Bo) Savage (an AKC Director at the time) to judge one of our matches, and both he and Florence Savage, along with Fred and Margaret Young, and Glenn and Jean Fancy, not only piqued my interest in purebred dogs, but also encouraged me to think about AKC governance. Thomas M. Davies: I have always been “in dogs” throughout my life. As a youth, my father and I were avid bird hunters. We always had pure bred dogs. First was a Welsh Springer, then Brittanys. My first introduction to AKC was as a teenager with an Airedale. We were a particularly unsuccessful team in a few matches and in obedience. The real introduction came after graduation in 1967, when we acquired Old English Sheepdogs, and soon after, Bearded Collies. I continue to participate in our events as a breeder, exhibitor, show chair and judge. My first, and most important mentor was Grace Brewin, who instilled in me respect and devotion to AKC and to the sport of pure bred dogs. Alan Kalter: My wife, Chris Lezotte, and I got our first Bullmastiff show dog in 1983 from noted breeders Peter and Bodil Aczel. “Shtarker” was our introduction into conformation and Chris’ first experience in handling. She finished him in seven shows with five majors – and we were hooked on the sport. We decided we wanted to breed and we were incredibly fortunate to get our foundation bitch (“Stella”) from Louise Sanders of Bandog Bullmastiffs. Since then, all of our 160+ champions go back to her. In addition to the guidance and support from Peter, Bodil, and Louise, we were fortunate to have Norma Smith as our handler for 18 years and learned a lot about dogs and the sport from her. Gail LaBerge: My husband and I started showing in 1990. We were very fortunate to have Pam Fleming Barringer as the breeder on our first Wirehaired Dachshund and CoNtiNueD oN page 274

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Betty Floyd as the breeder on our first Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Both of these ladies served on the Board of their parent clubs, were well respected, dedicated breeders and were firm supporters of the AKC. They instilled in us a love and commitment to the breeds and support of AKC. Harvey M. Wooding: My wife Jane and I purchased our first dog in 1972. He was the product of a “backyard breeding” of what I would now call dubious quality. But he came with “papers” – we immediately and proudly registered him with AKC. That registration gave him/us status. He was pure bred and had a documented pedigree. He turned out to be a dog we took to obedience class, eventually showed in obedience, and who by virtue of that activity introduced us to the world of show dogs. Over the years as we moved on to more and better dogs we had four mentors. The first showed us the value of a friend who would give us good and honest advice and that encouraged us to participate in all phases of the sport. The second as we moved toward breeding our dogs taught us a great deal about the pedigrees of our breed and how thorough pedigree analysis could be used as a tool for better breeding. The third helped us learn to maintain and manage a stud dog – not for the faint of heart. The last really taught us a great deal about the fine points of evaluating a dog and about the “dog show game.” AKC was looked at as our watch dog and protector. b) What other Boards of Directors, other than AKC, have you served upon which qualify you above and beyond the other candidates running for election? Lee Arnold: I have served on the following Boards: AKC Canine Health Foundation for 16 years-Held various posts including Secretary, Vice-President and currently as Chairman. Ramapo KC-Vice-President and Treasurer. Somerset Hills KC-Board of Directors. Non-Sporting Group Club of the Garden State-President. Chinese Shar-Pei Charitable Trust-Chairman since 1995 and under my tenure we have raised over $300,000. Professional organizations: Academy of Country Music, Country Music AssociationBoard of Directors. FICAP-National Association of Air Personalities. Carl Ashby: I believe strongly in the concept of “servant” leadership and have always been committed to service to non-profits where I have held a number of positions…often culminating in being elected chair. Organizations that I have served include: a. Chair of Leadership Greensboro. b. Founding Chair of Other Voices (a diversity/social justice leadership program in Greensboro-one of only a handful in the Country.) c. Member of the Board of Trustees of North Carolina A&T State University, an historical black University and part of the North Carolina System d. Annual Fund Chair and Board Chair of the United Arts Council 274 Dog News

e. Board Member of United Way, Finance Committee Member, Chair of the Building Committee f. Chair of the National Conference for Community and Justice (formerly the National Conference of Christians and Jews), Chair of Walk as One, and currently leading their strategic planning process g. Vice Chair of Leadership for the Greater Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce and member of the Chamber Executive Committee h. Chair of Music for a Great Space (an organ and chamber music society) as well as Treasurer i. Vice Chair of Leadership for the Piedmont Triad Partnership j. Graduate of Leadership North Carolina Judi Daniels: I have served on the Board of several Clubs, including the KC of Pasadena as Director and Treasurer; Los Encinos KC as Treasurer; Antelope Valley KC as Director and currently as President. I have also served as Director and as Treasurer for the Los Angeles Dog Judges Educational Association (LADJEA), and as a Director for the Acton, CA, Chamber of Commerce. For the past 35 years I have served Daniels Engraving Co., Inc., as Secretary/Treasurer and COO. In addition, I feel that my service in all branches of AKC governance give me a unique ability to help. Thomas M. Davies: The only other “Boards of Directors” that I have served on have been in various dog clubs. I have served on Boards for all breed clubs, parent clubs, local specialty clubs and group clubs. The number of “teams” and “committees” that I have served on during my educational, vocational and avocational life are far too numerous to recall, let alone list. As far as “qualifying me above and beyond”, I am not aware of all of my fellow candidates experiences, thus it is difficult to address this portion of the question. I do feel that my experience and longevity in the sport well qualify me for a seat on AKC’s Board of Directors. Alan Kalter: For the last 16 years, I have served on the Board and Executive Committee of the Detroit Zoological Society, the organization that manages the Detroit Zoo. During that time I developed a number of marketing programs to drive attendance, raise capital for new exhibits, and gain voter approval of the first tri-county millage to support zoo operations. In 2009, I received the zoo’s Nautilus award, which recognizes one individual who has significantly affected the future of the zoo. In addition, I was a Trustee of Morris Animal Foundation and helped develop successful communications and fundraising programs. I am currently a Trustee Emeritus. Gail LaBerge: Currently I serve on the AKC PAC Board, the Georgia Canine Coalition Board, the CWCCA Board, the Georgia Department of Agriculture Companion Advisory Board and the Gwinnett County Animal Advisory Council. Serving on Boards that deal with Canine legislation and Canine issues gives me the background and unique perspective to deal with the anti-dog issues and legislation that is being proposed across the country. Harvey M. Wooding: I currently serve on the OFA Board of Directors. This position affords me a great deal of exposure CoNtiNueD oN page 276


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to what the key health issues are today in dogs, and about the real efforts that are being made to identify causes, cures, and most important prevention or elimination of them. The American pet owner places great value on having a healthy dog. We must be the “go to” source.

c) As you are running for the board, you obviously feel you have something to contribute that will be worthwhile for the fancy. Please state what these contributions would be and what you will propose going forward Lee Arnold: My contributions will continue as I have demonstrated as an active and involved AKC Board member. Public Relations, Communications and Canine Health and Welfare. This encompasses getting the AKC message out to everyone as to who we are, what we do, and how we can engage them as part of our family. I will continue to secure Celebrity talent to speak on behalf of AKC, and advance the mission of Canine Health. Carl Ashby: I retired from AT&T as President, Custom Manufacturing Services (CMS). I enjoyed a 27year career with AT&T starting as an electrical engineer and quickly was promoted through the ranks to Senior Engineer becoming the youngest person in AT&T to have attained that rank. I then held a number of management positions of increasing responsibility leading toward general management (I also hold a Masters in Business Administration and a Certificate in Strategic Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.) My career accomplishments were significant and varied including development of an innovative quality concept and early technical work in computer graphics. I was promoted through a number of management positions in various locations culminating with being named President of one of only 23 business units in AT&T at the time. I founded this unit inside the Company and my team and I built CMS from initial sales of $15 million to over $200 million with 900 employees, two factories, and nationally known customers to become a profitable business unit of AT&T. As President of AT&T Custom Manufacturing Services I had responsibility for every part of the enterprise including finance, human resources, strategic planning, information systems, labor relations, sales and marketing, product management, logistics, product engineering, manufacturing, material management, process and test engineering, quality control, and public relations. In addition, I have had experience with mergers and acquisitions working closely with AT&T’s M&A organization to evaluate strategic alternatives for my business unit. I am currently President and majority owner of Ann Crittenden, Inc. Ann Crittenden, Inc owns and oper276 Dog News

ates Hallmark Gold Crown Card Shops in North and South Carolina. In my position I have the full range of responsibilities associated with running a small business from business planning to loading the truck. My partners and I have built this business from a single store into a 13-store chain recognized as one of the top chains in the country. I share this extensive background because it uniquely qualifies me to strongly contribute to the American Kennel Club. It is a rare combination of both large and small business experiences…a transition many corporate executives can’t make. The ability to accomplish large goals with little resources is key. During the past four years I believe the Board can point to a number of accomplishments. I have directly contributed to many of these especially event innovation and information technologies. Since joining the Board of Directors I have been ask to assume additional responsibilities including Chair of the AKC Political Action Committee where, thanks to our Clubs and their members generosity, we set a fund raising record in 2012. As a member of the AKC Companion Animal Recovery Board we have restored CAR to profitability while contributing over 3 million dollars directly to the bottom-line of the American Kennel Club without asking for or getting ANY financial support of any kind from AKC. Serving on a Board is a “team” sport. I have been a team player. The Delegate Nominating Committee recognized my contributions, sense of the challenges we face, as well as my efforts to work collegially with other Board members and nominated me for a second term. Please read on for some of my ideas to help us move forward. Judi Daniels: The sport of dogs and AKC face challenges like never before and, although we’ve made important strides in some areas, we’ve also fumbled more than a few opportunities. Many of our stakeholders are disillusioned, and the American public, despite the many wonderful things that AKC does for dogs, doesn’t seem to know we exist. There is no magic bullet to turn things around, but to start things moving in a better direction I would 1) establish a substantial and ongoing promotion of AKC’s programs and values with the public and with governing bodies; 2) work specifically with local clubs to help them achieve their goals in these changing and difficult times, 3) listen to our constituents and work with them so that we can all succeed, 4) develop programs to help clubs better serve their areas with AKC-supplied PSA’s, WEB services, show promotional ideas to increase public participation, and increased legislative assistance; 5) continue AKC sponsorship of the Parent Club Conferences, whose value has been immeasurable to our clubs and the fancy; and 6) focus our judges’ approval process on reasonable qualifications that properly serve not only the judging community, but also the clubs, breeders, and exhibitors. Each of these suggestions supports our values, would increase public support, and would establish greater awareness for our AKC Brand. CoNtiNueD oN page 278


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Thomas M. Davies: I believe that my deep immersion, experiences and longevity in the sport and our organization (46 years), and my participation in the Delegate body (nearly 40 years) well equip me to understand and contribute to our future progress. My vision and personal mission are clear in my responses to this questionnaire. Alan Kalter: I believe I can help the AKC focus on three critical issues: innovation, activation, and communication. Innovative ideas will drive our sport, help our clubs, and expand our base of breeders, owners, and participants. Activating those ideas in ways that garner constituent support and have real-world executional capability are critical to ensuring success. Communicating better about the desirability of purebred dogs, who we are, what we do, and importantly, with each other, are all necessities today. Without all that, we will fail. Innovation, activation and communication are three things in which I have extensive experience, have started to infuse into AKC with significant success, and will make an enduring part of our culture during the next four years. Gail LaBerge: I bring a unique combination of experience and expertise in three important areas. My experience in serving on the Board of my Parent Club helps me understand the specific needs of breeders, owners, and exhibitors. My experience running dogs in Field Trials and Earthdog Events coupled with my experience working these events (I currently serve on the Field Trial Committee for the country’s largest Dachshund Field Trial; I served last year as the Dachshund Club of America National Specialty Earthdog Test Secretary; and I am an AKC Earthdog Judge) gives me a perspective on the performance events missing from the Board today. My experience working diligently with legislators to protect our rights to own, breed, and exhibit our dogs in all of our sports is unparalleled on the Board today. Through this combined experience and my ability to work with those who have diverse or opposing viewpoints, I will be able to bring ideas and get them implemented to help all aspects of the Fancy. Harvey M. Wooding: I have over 40 years of business management experience both in a large corporate environment and as an entrepreneur/small business owner. AKC is a complicated organization that needs those skills. I have many, many years of club management experience, including 10 as President of my Parent Club. I understand the workings and priorities of the dog world. I have dealt with and encouraged progressive change in all of my endeavors. I strongly feel that, properly managed, change is an effective and important strategic weapon. I will promote a culture within AKC that embraces those essentials.

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AKc Priorities and Agenda a) Registrations have been in a freefall for the past several years. What concrete recommendations do you have to turn this decline around? If you are a sitting board member or a former Board Member seeking re-election have you made such proposals and if so why have they not been introduced and/or passed? Lee Arnold: Going back many years and particularly after World War II, it was fashionable to own an AKC registered dog. Registrations at AKC were plentiful as AKC was essentially a monopoly and the only game in town. At some point in time registrations accounted for 94% of all of the AKC’s income. Today that number is less than 50%. This has occurred for a variety of reasons-the key reason being the number of other registries that have come about. Today they number upwards of 30 registries. Granted many of them are much smaller than the AKC but the aggregate of all these registries have certainly accounted for a substantial number of lost registrations. Other reasons include the big push to mixed breed and shelter dogs and the introduction of “designer dogs”. However, probably the most significant reason is said to be the introduction of the frequently used sire program. Many of the commercial breeders have turned to other registries when the program was implemented. The combination of these things has resulted in the erosion of the registrations from 1.5 million to less than 500,000. In addition the limited registration program while well intentioned, has also contributed to the decline. Dogs sold under a limited registration cannot compete in Conformation and furthermore the non AKC registries will ignore the limited registration and will grant full registration. I have brought these issues up on numerous occasions and I strongly recommend that these programs be reviewed and that we modify/and or rescind any of them which are not in AKC’s best interest. Carl Ashby: The reality is that for the foreseeable future registrations and the litters that ultimately drive registrations will continue to decline. The reasons for the decline are many and include: 1) The impact of the Animal Rights Movement and its impact on the dog owning public cannot be over estimated. Today, adoption is the preferred (and politically correct) way to bring a companion animal into your family. All of the marketing research I have seen confirms this…even amongst purebred dog owners who say adoption is something they would seriously consider for their next dog. 2) Life style choices, coupled with a plethora of leisure activities that don’t require a 24/7 commitment, and the need younger people have for faster success has made our sport less appealing to many. 3) Local and state regulations have made it extremely difficult to breed and keep the number of dogs needed for a breeding program. CoNtiNueD oN page 280


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4) Market research clearly shows that the average puppy buyer currently does not see value in an AKC registration (or any registration for that matter) and that many AKC breeders do not encourage puppy buyers to register their pup. Improving the blue slip return rate is a short-term imperative and a number of initiatives have been pursued. The “Breeder of Merit” program is the most visible…followed closely by the “good works” focus in the registration document, a result of learning many owners of AKC eligible puppies do not know all the good things AKC does. The “Breeder of Merit” program, in addition to recognizing those breeders who do it right, has increased significantly the blue slip return rate amongst this group. It has been more difficult to measure the impact of the “good works” program as it is relatively new. The issue of registrations is complex. The staff and Board have spent considerable resources to understand the dynamics of registrations. If you boil all the learning down the simple fact is people from all market segments don’t see the value of a registration. Our research indicates even the “fancy” does not value a registration if a dog isn’t going to compete and the “fancy” should (must) be our best sales people. I believe a factor that has hurt registrations among the fancy has been the focus on the economic impact of declining registrations on AKC’s bottom-line. Over the years this emphasis soured many and they begin to view AKC as only interested in the money. That has never been true (not to say that funding isn’t important to carry out our good works) but perception is reality to most. We haven’t focused on Parent Clubs to build blue-slip return rates. If we placed a concerted effort on improving the blue-slip return rate among the top 20 breeds we would see a substantial increase in registrations. Interestingly, the less popular breeds have a much higher blue slip return rate… 48% of the breeds are “low entry” so consequently you must focus on the top breeds to move the needle on registrations. This is an area that, for whatever reason, we have been unable to get traction. The registration discussion is really a discussion about the preservation of the purebred dog and where purebred dogs will come from in the years ahead. I believe this is the discussion we must have as it may very well reshape our attitudes as a fancy in a number of areas. AKC must create an environment where breeders who do it right can breed litters and sell their get. That means a clearly defined legislative posture and not being timid in advancing our message of responsible dog breeding and ownership. If you can’t sell it on the inside (think Fancy) you can’t sell it on the outside (think everyone else.) We have struggled to create the value of a registration among the fancy…. everyone who has a love for purebred dogs has a stake in this and my fervent hope is we can engage the fancy in new ways. Their understanding why registrations are important and, until longer term initiatives take hold,

the support of the fancy in registering all the puppies they breed can make a substantial difference in connecting their buyers to the purebred dog community. It is important to remember its not just about the registration…it is about being able to establish a long term relationship with that purebred dog owner whether they compete or not. Most won’t but they become part of our community and that is what counts on many levels. Judi Daniels: We issue registrations for a fee, and thereby protect the right and the ability to continue breeding AKC registrable dogs, as stated in our constitution’s “objects”. However, even though recent increases in registration fees have kept the bottom income line close to last year’s figure, we’ve actually registered fewer dogs. This means that our gene pool is decreasing, and will continue to do so, with not only fewer puppies being produced, but fewer dogs and bitches available to produce them. Economics 101 teaches us that raising prices results in fewer “sales”. DECREASING fees could actually INCREASE the number of dogs in our registry. CAR (Companion Animal Recovery) is very successful program. The following suggestion recently shared with me is worthy of consideration: If we were to pair a dog’s enrollment in CAR with a free “pet certificate” for all dogs, and a tiered registration available to purebred dogs (see below), then two income streams would provide an even more successful program to the dog-owning public. Thomas M. Davies: The only way to stop the “free fall” and reverse the trend is to make AKC registration relevant and meaningful to the dog owner. In the words of a mid 60s Motown hit by the Four Tops, we’ve got to “Reach Out…”. Many ideas have been put forth over the years, but the fear of failure has stifled their implementation. I think a Ray Bradbury quote may be useful. He said, “You’ve got to jump off cliffs and build your wings on the way down”. Alan Kalter: Unfortunately, this is not a recent problem as registrations have been in decline for the last 20 years. During that time, many ideas were tested, but none worked. I proposed that we develop a true understanding of the various issues impacting registration (both litter and dog) by fielding substantive research and then develop programs based on the motivating factors learned from those studies. AKC Staff thoroughly investigated every aspect of registration and developed both the cold hard facts and innovative solutions. We are now no longer in the position of guessing what might work. In January, the Board reviewed a full spectrum of programs aimed at stemming the decline and then building for growth. Some of the programs are already in place and are performing extremely well – like Breeder of Merit. However, the Fancy only represents 20% of the registration opportunity, so we now have programs to address all breeder types, puppy owners, and people considering getting a dog. While 20 years of decline cannot quickly be reversed, or even halted, we now have an arsenal of strong programs to intelligently pursue registrations. Gail LaBerge: The downward trend of registration is not going to change over night and may never be what it was 25 CoNtiNueD oN page 282

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years ago. We need to encourage the Fancy to make sure that every dog they breed is registered with AKC. We need to make the general public aware that there is a difference in registries, what AKC does for dogs, all dogs, and why the public should demand that their puppy be an AKC registered dog. Harvey M. Wooding: We have to provide more value to the consumer. As an organization we must reestablish AKC as the advocate for the dog. Our policies and actions must speak louder than our competitors. As breeders we must provide the best product in the marketplace – it must have no equal. The key is having the healthiest dog that can be produced, with absolutely rock solid documentation of lineage, bred and raised in the best conditions and environment that can be achieved. Add health requirements to Breeder of Merit qualifications; require DNA identification of all registered dogs; include health certifications as part of a dog’s permanent registration record; study and begin to implement health standard requirements for breeding stock. Probably over the top suggestions for many, but as the question indicates, registrations are in a freefall. Corrective action must be aggressive and could be painful. b) Presuming registrations are no longer to be the core of AKC income what recommendations do you have, if any, for outside income sources which are not presently being done at AKC? Lee Arnold: Individuals who purchase purebred dogs as pets do not necessarily see the value of a registration, as they have no intention in breeding or participating in AKC events. One approach to getting more dogs registered at AKC is to look to the microchip as something that would be embraced by dog owners. One thought that I have would be to focus much of our effort on the microchip and concurrently register all dogs that are being micro chipped. Charging a set fee for a microchip and then giving that individual an AKC registration at the same time. Remember there is obviously a large number of people who see little value in an AKC registration, but do see the microchip as something paramount to them and their dog. I would also consider a membership program whereby individuals would become AKC Associate members with appropriate benefits. I also believe it is worthwhile to look at the current AKC structure; perhaps we need an affiliate subsidiary whose sole focus would be the business side of the Sport. One thing is for certain we cannot sit by and allow our core revenues to erode to a point where it will impact the health and welfare of our Sport. Carl Ashby: The American Kennel Club has a number of business opportunities it can pursue given the will and the commitment to fund them. As a sitting Board member I cannot share all of the initiatives we are discussing or pursuing as it could compromise them. What

I can say is that I fully support an AKC that is entrepreneurial and that will explore opportunities beyond our traditional boundaries. That includes an AKC that will invest in its and our future and will take risk. Only through developing and growing external revenue streams in new, complementary businesses can we deliver our mission to the fancy and to all dogs. It is imperative we invest in our future not try to save ourselves into one. The pet industry is a $50 billion dollar industry and AKC is a $55 million dollar business. There is no reason why we can’t grow and take our fair share of this huge industry. If we do that, we will be able to better support our traditional stakeholders as well as significantly expand our reach and influence. I will continue to do everything I can to actively support our staff as they look to leverage the opportunities our industry has to offer. Judi Daniels: I am not prepared to accept such a presumption as inevitable, and believe that concentrating on ancillary income sources could inadvertently divert our attention from AKC’s core business and values. Previous considerations which currently may, or may not, be on the table are: 1.Discount registration fees for new/returning breeders (both private and commercial) 2. Development of a Tiered Registry, for example: 1. A) Bronze – full litter registration (initial “pet” status) at lowest possible price. 2. B) Silver – Upgrade to “event participant” for a fee. C) Gold – Upgrade to “breeding stock” for a fee. New business costs little when it can be handled by current staff, and the goal is to capture breeding stock so that progeny can then be registered. 3. See A above, re: CAR. Thomas M. Davies: Registration income has not been the major source of AKC income for many years. Management and staff have done an excellent job of acquiring outside sources of income (referred to as “non-core revenues), as registration income has decreased. We (the fancy and the delegate body) need to encourage and support these initiatives as they are identified and implemented. I would support nearly any potential source of income as long as it did not conflict with our mission and goals. Alan Kalter: There are two paths to significant additional revenue – leveraging our database and leveraging our brand. We have a database of millions of households that have deep affection, commitment, and passion for their dogs. In the past, we have smartly offered the opportunity to tap into that rich resource to a number of marketing partners to drive revenue for their businesses and ours. In fact, those partnerships now account for millions in revenue to AKC. The time has come to develop our own revenue-building programs that serve the needs of people and their dogs – much like Amazon serves the needs of their shopper database. Staff is in the process of creating and/or partnering to capitalize on those opportunities. All of our research indicates the AKC brand is healthy and respected. We are partnering with companies through our very successful licensing program and we are aggressively CoNtiNueD oN page 284

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pursuing new licensing arrangements in relevant categories with quality products. In addition, Staff is investigating franchising opportunities in a variety of businesses. Gail LaBerge: We need to look at what activities that AKC can sponsor that will bring people into AKC events. People want to have fun with their dogs. Agility’s huge numbers show that to be true. The CAT test is another example of an event that is pulling in huge numbers. Events that increase entries not only benefit AKC, but also our Clubs. We need to take a serious look at what opportunities exist for the AKC brand and move forward on those opportunities that seem to be the best fit. Harvey M. Wooding: Individual memberships that provide benefits and status. Broader and more aggressive pursuit of licensing opportunities. c) The AKC appears not to have an active in depth media campaign/strategy to combat the “adopt from a shelter” groups. How can AKC make better use of their marketing strategies in order to overcome the effects of ads by PETA, the Humane Society etc…..? Lee Arnold: We need to have satellite organizations throughout the U.S. to provide education direct to the public letting them know what the AKC does for the welfare of dogs such as our investment of $35 million in Canine Health research projects. Carl Ashby: In my opinion the AKC has struggled to find footing in responding to these threats. One school of thought is that we cannot directly “take on” HSUS because they would bury us with their deep pockets. Another is that AKC is “above” all of this and for a 129 year old venerable organization it is “unfitting” to engage in an active, aggressive response. We have also failed to strike partnerships with others who share our concern about HSUS, PETA, and other comparable groups. While I do respect these points of view I believe we must find ways to be more aggressive in answering these threats. The fact is, if we don’t, when the neutered, adopted shelter dogs die, there won’t be breeders in the United States to replace them and dog breeding will be outsourced like much of our manufacturing to other countries…where there is NO control over the care and conditions under which they are whelped and raised. The development and execution of a strategically driven marketing communication strategy is essential. It must support, in a proactive way, the right to breed, own, and participate in dog sports. It must support our mission and clearly connect the general public to AKC…we know what we believe yet we spend way too much time talking to ourselves and not to others. That must change! It starts with a well thought out marketing communications/public relations’ strategy (including partnerships as appropriate), executing it aggressively, and augmented by strengthening our already highly effective Government Relations organization. Judi Daniels: Rescue work was originally created 284 Dog News

by our parent clubs and breeders, and many clubs and their members work directly with local shelters. Parent club rescue groups have active adoption programs that could -and shouldbe promoted to the general public and we could -and shouldalign ourselves more with the public and the shelters through them. AKC has always been at the forefront of rescue, and the protection of purebred dogs. We should take advantage of our already substantive rescue work. Again, we created it, and we need to aggressively communicate that to the public. At the same time, we need to distinguish ourselves from those modern rescue groups who don’t operate with the same ethical guidelines that we follow. Helping the public understand the value of purebred dogs, and all the good things that AKC does, is the best way to overcome the effects of our detractors. Thomas M. Davies: The goals of the American Kennel Club and its constituents and those of the AR groups are diametrically opposed to one another. The “adopt from a shelter” message is only the first step (and an emotional one) in their ultimate and radical goals of eliminating pet ownership, purebred dog breeding and all other animal uses. We (the AKC) are not alone in this fight. We should begin to partner with other like-minded groups in a concerted effort to defeat the opposition. We must shout the message that the symbiotic relationship between humans and dogs (animals) is a wonderful and meaningful thing. Alan Kalter: I believe we must strengthen the public’s desire for purebred dogs and enhance their perception of our breeders. 80% of those 18-49 use social media like Facebook; 50% of them use it every day. We must launch a social media marketing program that will consistently and confidently communicate the important benefits of purebred dogs and the dedication of our breeders to preserve type, and improve health and temperament. While the cost is significant, we can afford it. In fact, we can’t afford not to. Gail LaBerge: The animal rights groups have done, to this point, a better job of using the media. We need to improve what we are doing. We need to take a serious look at what the media strategy is for AKC at the present time, what is working and what isn’t working, and what can be done to improve that strategy. With the use of media, and social media in particular, we need to improve our media strategy to reach the largest number of people with our message and then move forward with that strategy. Harvey M. Wooding: Probably the most effective marketing tool that AKC has today is the Meet the Breeds event that has been held in NYC each of the past several years. It exposes a huge number of live attendees to our world and holds them captive for several hours affording us the opportunity to expose them to our message in multiple ways. The peripheral publicity value, in terms of press coverage, TV and radio coverage, and features articles in various publications is worth multi millions based on what it would cost in pure advertising expenditures to accomplish the same number of exposures to our message. TAKE IT ON THE ROAD!! Do one each quarter in other major cities around the US. By the way, based on what I know, Meet the Breeds makes money for AKC. CoNtiNueD oN page 286



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d) Do you think term limits for Board members limit the capabilities for long term planning and if not do you think term limits should apply to Delegates and the Committees on which they serve as well? Lee Arnold: The AKC has always had term limits. This was accomplished by virtue of the fact that every Delegate had a vote. The Delegates can elect or not elect a Board member. They are the only ones with the authority to do so. Given that the AKC Board comes from the Delegate body, if we believe that term limits as they exist today truly make room for “new blood” then it seems to me that Delegate Committee members and certainly Delegate Chairs should have the same term limits as the directors. Carl Ashby: I have historically supported term limits. It is not clear to me that they limit long term planning provided the Board believe planning is an essential part of setting long term direction. As many know AKC last did a strategic plan in 2006 and it is now significantly out of date. I have raised this issue in the Boardroom but there has not been sufficient support for a new planning initiative. I believe any business must have a planning process to help focus and guide it. I will continue to push for a planning effort. I don’t believe “term limits” had any impact on that inclination by the Board. This question also raises the issue of governance. The current structure does not prohibit the Board and staff from making necessary business decisions given the will to do so. However, it can make some decisions “messy” and I do believe that its time to take a look at how we are governed and whether it is the right structure to meet the challenges of the years ahead. The prevailing belief is that “we” delegates will never “vote ourselves out of a job.” Thus any governance structure that could be perceived a reducing Delegate influence would never be adopted. This may be the case but a well thought out approach, built on delegate participation and professional facilitation, might result in making needed changes that would better position us for the years ahead. I fully support a process to consider governance alternatives. Whether or not term limits for Delegates exist is a delegate decision. Even without delegate term limit there is considerable churn in the Delegate body. It varies by year, but often about 50 Clubs have new Delegates each year. In a body of 615 that means about 35% of the body turns over every 4 years…I would suggest that there are a lot new faces bringing new points of view. The delegates elect the Delegate Committees and while some serve for multiple terms others don’t and incumbents are often not re-elected. The process seems to be working but this is a Delegate decision. Judi Daniels: I do not favor term limits. The most qualified candidates should be eligible for election, regardless of any term already served. And, if they are 286 Dog News

incumbents, hopefully the delegates will have been provided with sufficient information to evaluate their previous performance. Thomas M. Davies: I am strongly opposed to term limits. In essence, it removes the concept of free choice on the part of the electorate. However, that being said, if it is believed that term limits are good for the board, I see no reason to exempt the delegate body and the committees from the same constraints. Alan Kalter: I believe in the wisdom of the electorate and their right to choose the representatives they want. That said, I do not believe term limits impact the ability for long-term planning. I do, however, believe our annual election cycle inhibits the Board’s ability for long-term planning. The annual election pulls focus from ongoing work for six or seven months every year. We have the legal ability to hold elections every four years (and still maintain term limits, if that is the Delegates’ desire). While some argue that there is the possibility of an entirely new Board and the disruption that would cause, I do not believe that will happen (it certainly doesn’t happen in the United States House of Representatives when they all are up for re-election every two years). And if it did happen that all the possible returning Board members were voted out of office, they obviously deserved it - so the organization is better off. Gail LaBerge: I am not a strong supporter of term limits. If you believe in the election process, then you work through that process to remove those you believe are not doing a good job, and elect those you feel offer a positive change. Harvey M. Wooding: I am against term limits. I believe they limit continuity of efforts and the capability to effectively develop and implement long term objectives. Let the voters judge the effectiveness of the Board. e) Do you think Board Members should reverse themselves and no longer accept additional breeds as was the practice in the past? And do you think Delegates and the Board are too selective in enforcing properly the occupational eligibility provision of the By-laws? Should this provision be changed and/or eliminated? Lee Arnold: Board members have always been required to meet the same qualifications as any other Judge applicant. For many years the Board members have been penalized by not allowing them to apply for breeds even though they were making significant contributions at the Board level. Allowing Board members to apply for a lesser number of breeds than the average applicant provided a way for Board members to continue to expand the number of breeds they could judge. Under the previous policy a Board member could serve the Fancy for as many as 10 to 15 years, and they were not permitted to apply for additional breeds. We have had no problem with the recent policy and as we know there will always be people for and against any policy change. We have much bigger fish to fry than whether or not a Board member gets to apply for any additional breeds. Let us not forget that in the past, Board members were given entire Groups when they finished serving on the Board. This is no longer the case. The Board of Directors has presented to the Delegates multiple times over the past 12 years a recommendation to open up the Delegate body. To date the Delegates have not voted for this CoNtiNueD oN page 290


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ELCOME to our hometown. We share a New York address with the American Kennel Club headquarters and the reason you are all here, the Westminster Kennel Club. With the dual venue show, there will no doubt be some confusion, but truth be told the club members lead by president SEAN MCARTHY have tried to think of every scenario that they might confront. A little patience and understanding can priorities a bit mixed up. Then there is Barkfest at Bonham’s, go a long way, this first year. In this issue of DOG NEWS breakfast and auction, and BILL SECORD always delights with we have our two annual must reads…MATT STANDER’S prints and paintings at his art gallery. The last big social event, save Bite of the Apple (the where and what to do while you the dog show, is the Monday evening Take The Lead bash at the are in the Big Apple) and ROZ KRAMER’S Director’s Garden, where it is seen and to be seen. America’s favorite judge Questionnaire (asked of the Delegates running for MICEHLE BILLINGS has unfortunately given up her Westminster election to the AKC’s Board of Directors). Having judging assignment. Hope all is well; she will be missed by one and read all the questions and answers, it does seem hard all. On things Westminster, former best in show judge J.D. JONES to believe that the best answers in my opinion were retired from judging at the end of last year. DON has moved to a given by JUDI DANIELS. Anyone who knows our past new home and is now living at Merrill Gardens Senior Living, 1460 history will be surprised by this statement. I still am of South Johnson Ferry Road, Apt. 102, Atlanta, Georgia 30319 the opinion that past employees (especially those who telephone 470.235.0426. I’m sure he would love to hear from his have been fired) not be allowed to become Delegates many friends around the country. Brazilian poodle fancier ZULEIKA let alone run for the board. While I give her credit for TORREALBA and her family have bought a major share of the her answers don’t expect to see us ascloseasthis any world famous thoroughbred racing farm Three Chimney’s Farm in time soon. Some of the weekend events that are held Versailles, Kentucky. Come May, she should have friends from far previous to the Monday and Tuesday show include the and near calling on her…. Kentucky Derby, anyone! P.S. if you are Friday evening cocktail party hosted by TONI & MARTIN lucky enough to have her invite you, accept for sure…GERI KELLY SOSNOFF, where most if not all of their guests continue can make your hat for race day. The recent Disco Take The Lead onto the AKC Humane Fund Theatre Benefit. SIR JOHN party hosted by LARRY CORNELIUS and MARCELO VERAS raised SPURLING will be flying over for the evening. JOHN and approximately $23,000 dollars and the Race To The Finish Take his PETPARTNERS (the official pet insurance company The Lead held in Richmond, Virginia coordinated by MICHAEL for the American Kennel Club) generously underwrites FAULKNER raised approximately $20,000 dollars. GAYNOR GREEN the event. Then there is the Angels On A Leash fundhas been hospitalized awaiting abdominal surgery. All of us at DOG raiser, held at the Affinia hotel that is underwritten by NEWS send our deepest sympathies to LINDA PITTS on the loss the very generous RUTH PEREIRA. Then an elevator ride of her beloved mother LORRIANE MERCER. KAREN STANFORTH, away is the AKC Canine Health Foundation fund-raiser. a breeder of Doberman pinschers, Miniature pinschers and Toy It is alleged that the recently sold Bow Tie company that fox terriers, passed away at her Wilmington, Delaware home on owns Dogs In Review has not paid its writers for 2012 January 28th. Our deepest sympathies to her husband JOHN and yet they are hosting a big black-tie event. Because of children. SCOTT BOEVING, breeder of Airedale terriers under the this situation names that have been associated with that Wagginaire prefix, has passed away. He was vice president of the magazine from the beginning, like BO BENGTSON, have Airedale terrier club of America. Our deepest sympathies to his wife left the company. It is similar to MARIE ANTONIETTE’S DOTTIE and family. Finally, good luck at the show and come by the quote “Let them eat cake,” while a black-tie dinner is DOG NEWS stand and say hello. held the writers aren’t paid!!! I think they have their

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REFLECTIONS OF A MEMORABLE 2012 GOLD GRAND CHAMPION

ROSE FARM’S FRASIER OF NANTUCKET

1 MINIATURE LONGHAIRED DACHSHUND # 2 LONGHAIRED DACHSHUND

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Award Of Merit Westminster Kennel Club Select Dog Dachshund Club of America Nationals Multiple Hound Group Placements

FRASIER

Thank you to Judge Mrs. June Penta for this special win

Thanks to all of the judges that recognized Frasier in 2012, and a very special thanks to Aaron for his expert handling, wonderful care and beautiful presentation which made Frasier’s success possible. Owner: Rhoda H. Weinman

Breeder: Dee Hutchinson

Best In Specialty Wins: Dachshund Club of Metropolitan Atlanta Central Carolina Dachshund Club Bayou Dachshund Club Of New Orleans Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club Exclusively Handled by Aaron Wilkerson

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change. I believe it is something we should continue to pursue. Carl Ashby: The Board of Directors does not administer the judge’s approval process. It adopts the framework for judging approval but leaves actual implementation to staff reviewing it periodically for its efficacy and to see if its goals are being accomplished. I anticipate such a review during 2013 of the newly adopted process and I would expect all aspects of the guidelines to be on the table. I personally don’t recall “selective” enforcement of the occupational guidelines by the Board or Delegates. I do believe guidelines should be followed or changed if they are no longer appropriate regardless of the area the guideline impacts. Judi Daniels: Under the current policy, I cannot imagine any staff member denying, or any field rep considering a poor observation report to a sitting Board Member who has applied for additional breeds. This policy creates difficulties and poses a problem which needs to be addressed. A different method for Board member advancement could be considered; for example, the formation of a special committee, similar to the current judges approval committee. The Delegate Standing Committee on Bylaws has been discussing the occupational eligibility issue for more than a year, and, in my opinion, it should be changed to become more inclusive, but not totally eliminated. Thomas M. Davies: Of course not. I know from experience that board members are subject to the identical requirements and scrutiny as anyone else when applying for approval to judge. The use of the terms “accept additional breeds” implies that board members do not progress under the same system. They most certainly do. The delegates and board must enforce the occupational eligibility provisions of the By-laws, and I am not aware of any “selectivity” in the process. The occupational eligibility provision has been examined periodically, and should be reexamined as needed. Alan Kalter: I do not see any merit in penalizing those judges who were selected by their fellow Delegates to serve on the Board by not allowing them to pursue approval for additional breeds. I might add I am not a judge. The history of Bylaws modifications has predominantly been to address them one small issue at a time, with one exception over 12 years ago. I believe it is time for a complete review of the AKC Bylaws. There are a number of issues that must be addressed (including occupational eligibility) in light of today’s reality – which is a bit different than 1884. Gail LaBerge: The decision to award additional breeds should be based on merit, not whether an 290 Dog News

individual is a Board member or not. Therefore, if an individual is qualified to judge a breed, they should be awarded that breed based on their qualifications. If there is a decision to review the by-laws in order to update them, then all sections would be looked at and the decision would be made whether to make changes or not. Harvey M. Wooding: I presume that the question relates to Board members who are judges, in which case I see no reason to reverse the current policy. I am not a judge, so it does not personally affect me. I do feel though, that regardless of one’s position, if one is a good judge he/she will get assignments. If one is not highly regarded, that person won’t get assignments. As to the other question, I don’t think it would be wise to eliminate an occupational eligibility provision that is designed to prevent an obvious conflict of interest. Review it – yes. Eliminate it – no. f) Do you see any merit in moving the AKC office in NYC to NC, once the current lease has expired? Please explain your response. Lee Arnold: The decision to move the AKC offices to Raleigh should be predicated on the financials associated with the decision. Currently the long term lease we have had in New York has been far more cost effective than the cost of office space in Raleigh. If these dynamics should change we must look at a possible relocation for a segment of functions still in New York City. However we probably should consider some continued presence in order to take advantage of TV and other PR opportunities. From time to time major networks invite us to appear on segments the same day, we can currently do this at a moment’s notice. Carl Ashby: The Board made a decision to begin in 2014 the process of considering what actions should be taken upon the expiration of the 260 Madison Avenue lease. This is several years in advance of its actual expiration. This will allow the Board to determine the real estate needs of the business based on business conditions at the time of actual lease expiration. Our organization is significantly different today in scale than it was just 3 years ago so that clearly will have an impact on any decision. I supported this approach and believe it is correct. Judi Daniels: Yes. Operations under one roof generally improves internal communications, management oversight, and productivity. And, the expense of a major office in New York City has become an ever-increasing burden as our major income stream has decreased. A small office could, in fact, remain in NYC, that would represent only a handful of AKC departments, one being Media Relations. Consolidation and the resulting decrease in facility expenses would allow us to increase our advertising and promotion budgets with expanded services to the dog-owning public. Thomas M. Davies: There is a distinct advantage for having an AKC presence in NYC. It is, after all, the business and media center of the country. The merit must be weighed in terms of all the factors present at the time of reconsideration. Alan Kalter: The NYC lease is up in 2018 and the Raleigh lease is up in 2020. The Board decided to begin analyzing the options starting in 2014, allowing enough time for careful review CoNtiNueD oN page 294


Introducing

JULIA

the multiple group placer

Judge Mr. Lowell Davis “The next generation”, Julia is quickly following the winning ways of Floyd and Blossome Thank you to the many judges who have already recognized her presence in the show ring!

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PRETTY WOMAN at FOXWATCH Sire: GCh. Lil’Itch Wedigit Pretty Boy Floyd Dam: GCh. Lil’Itch Cheerleader

Breeders-Owners-Handlers Whitney and Wendy Perry Foxwatch

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From our 8th generation A Top 20* Dog for 2012:

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Owners/Breeders: Christa Davis & Dr. Marion McNeil

“Hawk”

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North’Star Tundra Haukaa Breeders: Christa Davis & Dr. Marion McNeil Owners: Christa Davis & Lisa Green Dog News 293


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of the myriad of issues before making a decision as important as this. It is premature to have an opinion and uninformed speculation is certainly not in the best interest of the organization. Gail LaBerge: As I have stated before, this is not a yes or no answer. I support the Board’s decision to start a review of the leases in 2014. This will allow adequate time to review the leases and make an informed decision on whether to close either office, and if so, determine which location would best serve the needs of AKC. Harvey M. Wooding: New York is the business and media center of the US. I believe a presence is valuable. It should be scaled down to a “store front” that maintains our visibility and our access to the financial and news media worlds at a reduced expense structure. g) The salaries of officers appear to the dog fancy as extraordinarily high. Can you justify these levels on an ongoing basis? Lee Arnold: All salaries are reviewed and surveyed annually by a major salary consulting company. They set salary ranges based on specific job descriptions and our salaries are matched to like functions in the market place. As an example the head of our computer operations is matched to the head of other computer operations of a similar sized organization with the same level of responsibility. The same process is used for each every job within the AKC. We are very competitive in the market place for those people we wish to retain. Furthermore we pay for performance and when our goals are achieved, a significant part of our salary program is bonus related. We reduce compensation in those years that we do not reach our performance targets by eliminating bonus payouts. This has certainly been the case in the past three years, where no bonuses have been paid. We continue to track our salaries very carefully. Carl Ashby: It would not be appropriate, as a sitting Board member, to comment on specific executive salaries. I can share the process that has been used to establish salary levels for all AKC employees. The AKC has, for a number of years, engaged Mercer, a compensation and benefits consulting firm used by many Top 500 businesses, both for and not for profit, to assist in setting target compensation. They use benchmarking of other comparable organizations to establish appropriate pay ranges. They consider the actual job, the size of the organization, the qualifications the position requires, etc. A Mercer representative then reviews the results with the AKC Board on a yearly basis. In my 4 years on the Board the executive salary ranges have remained the same and not increased. Judi Daniels: No. However, I believe the bigger issue is that the entire Board is not involved in the approval of officers’ salaries. That responsibility was delegated to a committee several years ago, which re294 Dog News

moves the Board’s accountability. And, unless this fiduciary responsibility is returned to the entire Board of Directors, their opinions seem to be irrelevant. Thomas M. Davies: The AKC Board of Directors each year consults with a nationally recognized organization that studies salary administration throughout the business sector. AKC’s salaries are in a median level with similar sized not-for-profit organizations. Alan Kalter: There are a number of factors involved in setting base compensation for the executive officers of the company. In addition to our evaluation of their performance, an important part of the criteria involves an analysis conducted by Mercer, the world’s largest human resources consulting firm with an unparalleled database of executive compensation. Their focus is on similar size companies in New York and Raleigh. The Board is confident that executive compensation is in line with comparable companies and is reasonable. Further, the senior officers have not had a raise in three years, something they voluntarily recommended. Gail LaBerge: You would have to determine if the salaries are in line with salaries being paid in a company that is comparative in size and complexity. Harvey M. Wooding: Within each industry there is a compensation scale that is typical. It can vary by the size of the company, its location, and its position in the market, but the general range is pretty well defined. In order to attract and keep good executive talent, a company must be willing to offer competitive reward. I am not privy to the salary of our officers, but am fairly confident that they reflect an amount that is competitive in the market, relate to the importance of the position, and recognize the experience and abilities of the individuals. h) Given the current financial difficulties of AKC, can you justify why board members are paid each time they attend a show? Lee Arnold: Over the years the Delegates requested that Board members attend various events and become familiar with aspects of the Sport where they may not have been involved with. Therefore many years ago the Board established a policy where each Board member could spend up to a certain amount to enable these Board members to attend events. Very little of these allowances have been paid to date. Board members have been very prudent in the use of these funds. Carl Ashby: AKC Board members are not “paid” to attend shows. A number of years ago the “then” Board felt it was important that members of the Board attend shows they would not normally attend. In this way they would stay informed of issues facing Clubs and be better equipped to consider issues in the Boardroom. At that time the Board authorized up to $6,000 for each Board member annually and up to $12,000 for the sitting Chairperson to cover actual out of pocket expenses. I feel that attending shows is important however the reality is that little of this budget is spent on an annual basis. Not everyone serving on the Board has the personal resources to “self-fund” CoNtiNueD oN page 298


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Club outreach and therefore I believe it is important to have this funding available. Judi Daniels: I am not aware of this policy’s current specifics. However, I do understand that, in the past, board members have been encouraged to attend a certain number of AKC events throughout the country in order to expand their knowledge of events in other areas. As a past board member, I realize that a board member is always “on duty” and available for questions, ideas, etc., from everyone in attendance at an event. It’s not possible to step away from the position, and this service is, in many ways, a “full-time” job. Thomas M. Davies: I don’t believe board members are paid each time they attend a show. I know that when I served on the board and probably attended around 40 to 50 shows each year, I was never paid for attending. If a board member is travelling on behalf of the AKC on AKC business, I believe they are entitled to reimbursement of their travel expenses. Alan Kalter: There is a travel expense budget for Board members. The intent is to encourage Board members to attend events they would not necessarily attend, including being able to accept an invitation from a club to attend their event. Board members should have the ability to interact with the Fancy outside of the events they would typically attend. However, it is unreasonable to expect the Board member to also be responsible for the travel expenses for attending that event. Gail LaBerge: Not knowing all of the circumstances under which a Board member’s expenses would be paid, it is difficult to answer this question. If a Club or Cluster requests a Board member’s presence at their show, then that Board member’s expenses should probably be paid. If a Board member is attending a show simply because they wish to attend, then their expenses should probably not be paid. Harvey M. Wooding: I do not believe that this question accurately reflects current policy. Since the mid nineties there has been a policy that allows Board members to request reimbursement for travel to events where their presence would benefit AKC or where their attendance would enhance their ability function as a Board member. For example, presence of Board members at Meet the Breeds might be worthwhile. A Board member who has never been to an agility trial could easily benefit from attending one and interacting with the host club members and exhibitors. These may be crude examples, but I think they reflect the reasoning behind and justify the policy.

i) Delegates are supposed to represent the members of the club they represent. Therefore for show giving clubs, should delegates live within a reasonable geographic distance from said club? Lee Arnold: A Delegate can very successfully represent their club without living in a particular geographic area. A good Delegate communicates with the club it represents, attends their shows, at their own expense but ultimately the decision as to who should be their Delegate is left to the club and the Delegates have always maintained that the club has a right to select its Delegate regardless of where they live. A Delegate could live within the area and yet not be as effective as a Delegate who does not. This is not an issue for me. This should be left to the club. Carl Ashby: Parent Clubs constitute 160+ members of the Delegate body so their responsibilities are truly country wide and their physical address isn’t an issue. In terms of All Breed Clubs and others it is always preferable to have a delegate who is active in that Club’s affairs and that generally will be someone who lives in the vicinity of the Club. That said, it is not always practical and forcing mandatory proximity would most likely reduce the participation of a number of Clubs in the important matters we Delegate’s consider. The result would be decisions being made by an even smaller number of people (today its roughly half of the member clubs at an average meeting) and not necessarily represent the interests of all clubs. I would hope any delegate, surrogate or not, would keep their Club informed, seek their opinion, attend as many of their meetings and events as possible, and never forget their fiduciary responsibility to the membership of the Club they represent. Judi Daniels: To the extent possible, delegates have a greater connection with, and are better able to serve their club as active and “local” members. However, delegates support the clubs they represent in many ways, particularly in the dissemination of information, and in registering the club’s direction on items scheduled for a vote (AKC bylaws, Dog Show Rules, and BOD election). Many delegates who live outside of their club’s geographic area, nevertheless attend and work their club’s events. Many clubs do not have the ability to include delegate expenses in their budgets, and therefore, choosing a delegate who lives closer to where most meetings are located provides a club with reasonable representation and service, as opposed to having no representation at all. Thomas M. Davies: I would certainly hope that any delegate would serve the membership of the club that they are chosen to represent, no matter where they live. I also believe that a club should be able to choose whomever they want as their delegate (within the existing guidelines). Alan Kalter: Clubs have the right to choose the Delegate they believe will best represent them. As long as that person meets the established criteria to be a Delegate, I see no reason to impose some arbitrary geographical limit on a club’s choice. Gail LaBerge: That is a decision for each Club to make on who they wish to have representing them as a Delegate. Harvey M. Wooding: I think this is a question better asked of clubs that choose the option of having their delegates live outside of a “reasonable geographic distance from said club.” They must find value and be satisfied with the results or they would change their delegate. I am not in favor of artificial limitations. CoNtiNueD oN page 304

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YOU MIGHT HAVE SEEN THE MISLEADING ADS ABOUT ROTTWEILERS HERE ARE THE FACTS

American Rottweiler Club Members DID NOT VOTE to say “DO NOT Penalize a Natural Tail”

American Rottweiler Club Members DID NOT VOTE to say “One BreedNatural or Docked”

The American Rottweiler Club members were NOT presented with a ballot regarding these statements. They  however, presented with the following ballots:

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In August 2011  Members of the ARC for the ARC Board to confirm that the AKC standard requires the Rottweiler to have a docked tail.

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In June 2012  Members of the ARC  to REJECT a proposed revision to the tail section of the AKC Standard. In doing so

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REJECT adding to the AKC Rottweiler Standard a description of the undocked tail REJECT adding to the AKC Rottweiler Standard the statement “A docked tail is preferred over an undocked tail” REJECT adding to the AKC Rottweiler Standard the statement “The undocked tail should be penalized for exceeding the preferred number of vertebrae”.

 did the proposed revisions to the tail section of the AKC Rottweiler standard fail? Because some members:    

Believed the current standard requires the breed to have a docked tail so a penalty isn’t necessary, or Wanted the docked tail to be strongly preferred and the undocked tail to be severely penalized, or Disliked the proposed description of the undocked tail, or Didn’t want the undocked tail to be penalized at all.

The ARC members voted to KEEP THE STANDARD UNCHANGED. It still reads “Tail docked short, close to body, leaving one or two tail vertebrae.”

This is the third time the ARC members have rejected revising the AKC Rottweiler Standard. After the most recent vote, the membership was advised that any future attempts to get the 2/3 vote required to change the Standard would be a futile waste of time and money, the issue should be put to rest, and the members should call a truce. However, misleading ads do not signify calling a truce.  As a Rottweiler judge, the AKC has determined you must individually examine and gait the undocked Rottweilers in the same manner you examine and gait the docked Rottweilers in your ring. The AKC then authorizes you to award, ignore or excuse per your discretion. This ad sponsored by Rottweiler BreederJudges: Gary Bassett, Bob Busby, Susan Catlin, Valerie Dombrowski , Jeff Gregg, Juan & Nancy Griego, Dorothea Grunerwald (Emeritus), Joan Klem, Denise Nardini, David & Susan Porterfield, Surely Rawlings, Karen Riddle, Cathleen Rubens, Karen Sims, and Liz Wertz; and concerned ARC members and Rottweiler enthusiasts: Dana Agresta, Bob & Beth Barley, Joseph Bastyr, Bob & Judy Beaupre, Ronnie Bizer, Laura Brodigan, Dede Brownstein, Ann Callahan, Jill Camburn, Matt Carden, Glen & Shirley Coles, Carl & Diane Colvin, Dr. Dora Cressy DVM, Pamela Deer, Susan DiFazio, Lenny & Linda Dorrance, Patricia Tish Edwards, Linda Fellows, Beth Fitzgerald, Cathy Fleury, Becky Forry, Amanda Foster, Craig & Joanne Francisco, Anne Grindstaff, Carolyn Guilford, Barbara Gurwell, Coleen & Thom Hann, Tracie Harmon, Lynda Hylton, Rebekah James, Loralee Johnson, Marti & Lillian Kemper, Barbara & James Killough, Barbara Klotz, Kay Lackey, Janice Lengvarsky, Lynn Lopez, Kathy Lovan, Pam Marsh, Patrice McAllen, Kimm McDowell, Karen McNeely, Gina & Mike Moore, Dr. Libby Nesvold DVM, Denise Null, Karen Page, Don & Tracy Parciak, David Roberts, Luis Rodriguez, Ray &Karel Simms, Gary Sims, Dr. Anthony & Kelly Skiptunas, Debbie Snead, Vicky Suarez, Doreen TietjenLuhrs, Cindy Vierra, and Peggy Wood.

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This is a paid advertisement which does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Dog News nor does Dog News necessarily accept the facts as presented therein. Our national Rottweiler parent club, the American Rottweiler Club, has been hijacked and our breed standard jeopardized and undermined. And you are being misled about the facts. On behalf of all parent clubs of cropped and docked breeds, please read our story, and be informed.

Beware the Serpent A Breeder’s Letter to AKC Judges:

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ur father used to tell us that in every crowd, there is a person who needs to be the groom at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral. These persons simply thrive on controversy, fighting, and control and consistently position themselves at centerfield of the conflict they create. They need attention and power. They will even assume leadership roles of large dog club, much like the American Rottweiler Club, and find through such roles, fertile opportunities to meet their needs, even at the expense of trusting members -- and sadly, at the expense of a docked breed’s standard, written as such for nearly a century. Imagine a parent club of substantial enrollment whose members take great pride in their work to defend the standard, even voting to retain the “tail docked” language and raising thousands of dollars to maintain awareness across their club of any activity jeopardizing that standard. They elect leaders they trust to defend and promote that standard -- and one day the very president of this membership dares to commence exhibition of an undocked Rottweiler in an AKC ring – not only an image starkly contrasted against the depiction of the Rottweiler in the breed standard, but also, more poignantly, an act smacking of indifference and unapologetic disregard for the membership who only years before raised over $6000 to protect and defend the Rottweiler standard from any mixed message about the tail. Members call for his resignation. I am reminded of our father’s reference to the prototype and doubt there will be any remorse or resignation, instead anticipating a declaration of war. And again, my father was right. Within weeks, and despite tremendous outrage across the membership of the American Rottweiler Club, an ad appeared in Dog News Magazine, now months ago, presented by Blackwood Kennel in which the anonymous author, presumably the wife of the American Rottweiler Club president or the gentleman himself, promoted their undocked AKC exhibit in a full page ad, accompanied by a letter in which they essentially asked each of you to ignore the AKC Rottweiler standard -- which happens to unmistakably state: “Tail docked short, close to body”. Consider these two statements: Do not eat from the forbidden tree. The Rottweiler is a docked breed. Both leave nothing for misinterpretation. If the serpent had be300 Dog News

seeched Eve to judge a tailed Rottweiler rather than to eat from the forbidden tree, I suspect his carefully presented commentary would have sounded very similar to the manipulative opining in this ad. The author provides a professorial and somewhat admonishing lecture about the heritage of our breed followed by what appears to be a left field, highly presumptuous charge for you as an AKC judge: ignore the docked tail language of the standard, and instead, recognize your implicit responsibility to enhance genetic diversity, provide therapeutic opportunities for improving relationships among exhibitors, and reward choice, as if the judging of a breed to an unmistakably clear standard somehow parallels the emotional magnitude and legal ramifications of the pro-life argument. Without momentary reflection, and if it weren’t almost humorous, you might actually be tempted to believe that the author has the best interests of the Rottweiler ahead of his own. The serpent wears many masks. Of course the Rottweiler standard can be changed to permit undocked Rottweilers and likely will be changed under the current leadership of the American Rottweiler Club. It is commonly known that efforts to promote preservation of our breed standard by earnest and long standing breeders, ARC members and nonmembers, are met with ridicule, insulting personal email messages, and various other forms of retaliation, including efforts to jeopardize the status of breeder judges with the AKC. The ARC has lost substantial participation and membership of accomplished and long time Rottweiler breeders and competitors over the past few years, as many have become discouraged by mean-spirited responses to their communications and concerns. As an example, last year alone, all four exceptional Rottweiler award recipients of the 2012 Westminster Kennel Club (Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, and both Awards of Merit) were owned and/or bred by former, long standing members of the American Rottweiler Club, historically successful mentors, breeders, and advocates from across the United States, each having his/her own unique story to tell of personal insult or abuse by the American Rottweiler Club leadership -- culminating in separation from this parent club of the breed to which they had dedicated as many as 80 collective years of AKC participation. The breeders and/owners of these four exhibits only serve as the first page of an extensive volume of devastating history to a club that was once the pride of AKC Rottweiler owners and breeders nationwide. Now as the agenda for revising the standard is coming to light, quality Rottweiler breeders and long standing AKC participants, clearly committed to the “tail docked” language, are applying for membership to the American Rottweiler Club in order to have their


vote, yet are finding their membership applications denied and without explanation. Meanwhile outspoken pro-tail Rottweiler owners, largely those who have traditionally exhibited in German style venues, are being recruited and accepted, despite letters of protest. ARC membership applications are circulating among them as the legacy and opus of the current leadership unfolds. Sadly, the AKC standard for the Rottweiler will likely be amended as a result of this agenda to incorporate the undocked Rottweiler, and the manner in which the many members in opposition are handled and mistreated upon protest will continue during the current leadership tenure. As a 20+ year member of three of the country’s largest Rottweiler clubs and as a 25 year Rottweiler breeder or owner of over 80 AKC Rottweiler champions, including multiple top ten Rottweiler dogs and bitches, multiple Best in Show Rottweilers, multiple Best in Specialty Show Rottweilers, three American Rottweiler Club Top Twenty Winners, and a nationally ranked #2 Working Group Rottweiler, I personally assure you that such a revision to the AKC Rottweiler standard to allow for an undocked Rottweiler will have been accomplished tactically, strategically, and skillfully -- but with unconscionable, even contemptuous indifference to the wishes of the majority of AKC Rottweiler breeders and exhibitors in this country who have dedicated patronage at AKC events for decades. While the ‘sins’ of this parent club may ultimately be visited upon the parent clubs of all docked and cropped breeds who exhibit in the AKC ring, I have confidence in AKC Judges and anticipate that few will be tempted by the serpent -- because a decision for any judge to compromise his/her inviolate duty to judge to the breed standard transcends in impact all other breeds whose standards contemplate a docked tail. Upon what logical framework can any parent club, if challenged, successfully argue the right to crop or dock if the AKC endorses under its Championship stamp of quality undocked exhibits of a breed whose standard unmistakably indicates it is to be docked? The plight of the Rottweiler is significant to all docked and cropped breeds, despite rich and long standing heritage, and promises to jeopardize by example. National parent clubs of all docked and cropped breeds should turn a close eye to the agenda of the American Rottweiler Club leadership. In the Blackwood Kennel ad, adjacent to the photo of the undocked Rottweiler is a statement that encourages each of you AKC judges to report to an AKC field representative anyone who essentially attempts to influence you to excuse an undocked Rottweiler. Given the threatening nature of this message to readers of the ad, not inconsistent with the experience of many ARC members and nonmembers under the current parent club leadership -- the serpent

removes his mask. His message itself should be contrasted with the years of effort and thousands of dollars in commitment by ARC members to protect their standard. Instead, what is presented appears to be an effort to intimidate, by veiled threat, anyone who asks you to judge according to the standard, appropriately excusing an undocked entry. And there will be those who seek to mislead you if they cannot intimidate you. Do not be fooled by ads like the one recently posted in this popular show dog publication which is intended to have you believe that the ARC membership does not want you to penalize tailed Rottweilers in the ring. Nothing could be further from the truth. Nearly two years ago, I personally witnessed approximately 200 members (in a room of very few more than that) stand up --figuratively as well as literally -- to the Board of the American Rottweiler Club and adamantly demand that the ARC Board honor the majority opinion and stand by the AKC Rottweiler standard’s “docked tail” language. And those of you who received the recent letter from that board instructing you on expectations for judging tailed dogs should note in that letter the conspicuous absence of this preference expressed by the ARC membership majority to its board, information also indisputably relevant to the AKC judging of our Rottweilers and notably provided in previous correspondence by the ARC Board of Directors to AKC judges. We breeders bring you our best, always looking for your best. We don’t ask you to provide relationship counseling or to bolster genetic diversity, and most of us don’t ask you to revisit the standard to accommodate personal agendas or to display empathy for our European friends who have lost the right to dock. We count on you to honor our AKC Rottweiler standard and our heritage as a docked breed, always remaining vigilant and wary of masked efforts to tempt you to ignore, or by example, rewrite our standard -- or worse, to persuade by intimidation even one of you from doing your good and hard work judging our splendid Rottweiler. Have every confidence that your judging decisions truly define our efforts to maintain our breed standard and communicate your bold integrity in interpreting the standard as written. And please, of course, should an undocked Rottweiler enter your ring, do not hesitate, following its examination, to kindly excuse the dog and mark your judge’s book, “Excused, undocked tail not in accordance with the breed standard.“ This shall remain your prerogative and honor, until such time that even the serpent himself can finally and victoriously claim of his own work, “It is finished.” Respectfully yours, Suzan Guynn, Breeder and Exhibitor

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the Future of Dog Shows a) The application of the new judge’s approval system has resulted in passionate reactions both pro and conWhere do you stand in this matter? Lee Arnold: It is too early to decide whether the program should continue or be modified. However, this was described when the Board approved it as “a work in progress”. The Board needs to look at all issues as they arise to determine any modifications that should be made. Obviously, if the negatives outweigh the positives the Board has the authority to discontinue this program. Carl Ashby: I am aware that both existing and aspiring judges have expressed many concerns. When the Board adopted the new process we knew it was a work in progress. New, as well as judges aspiring for additional breeds, deserve as fair and equitable approval process as possible. Our judges deserve it and our exhibitors are entitled to the best adjudication possible. Judging continues to be vexing regardless of the approval process. Today 80% of the dogs entered are judged by 27% of the judges. Of the roughly 3000+ judges around 1000 go an entire year with no assignment. There are lots of reasons for this but it is a possible the lack of diverse opinion has contributed to the decline in actual entries and the sport. I anticipate the Board will consider how the process has worked to date and what, if any, improvements need to be made. I believe such an assessment is necessary. Judi Daniels: Our current system and its implementation has deflated many judges’ enthusiasm to attempt advancement, and I am deeply concerned. We should simplify the road to advancement, and cultivate a greater respect and appreciation for our judges. Whatever requirements are necessary for permit status, the proof of ability comes AFTER the application, and from INSIDE THE RING. If field reps continue to be involved in this process, their time would be greater spent in general observations, than in ten-hour to two-day interviews for permit status. Another important item for consideration is that entries in shows are decreasing, and economically viable slates are becoming harder to arrange because more and more multigroup and BIS judges are required in order for a club to comply with dog show rules. A “Key Breed” process reminiscent of many years ago might be considered as an alternative. Once a judge is approved for two (or more) full groups, and for all of the breeds in the third (or next), except for low entry breeds …. then allow the balance of the group on permit status. The judge would then be available to judge that group for clubs while working toward final approval. This would help both the judges (by being able to examine and evaluate permit breeds when exhibited in the 304 Dog News

group), and the clubs (by having a greater number of judges from which to select). Thomas M. Davies: As a member of the “Smith Committee”, I obviously approve of the changes that have been made in the system. I do feel that the implementation of the program does need some massaging and clarification. Alan Kalter: As you state, the new process has strong support from some and strong criticism from others. It was always intended to be subject to ongoing evaluation, making changes as necessary to improve the process. We have significant input from a variety of sources, including the judge organizations, and will continue to seek feedback from those who have been through the process. Based on the information we have so far, there are some important changes that can be made quickly. I have asked the Board to review the entire process to see what improvements can be made. It is imperative that we utilize a system that is reasonable, equitable, and attainable, while maintaining our quality standards to ensure that exhibitors and breeders receive the high level of expertise they are accustomed to from AKC judges. Gail LaBerge: I want the very best judges possible representing AKC and the Sport of Dogs. If the new process needs to be tweaked, then let’s look at it closely and determine if any changes might improve the process. Harvey M. Wooding: I believe the basic premises behind this new approval system are sound. As with every new system that implements changes as significant as this one does, there will be its detractors. The two biggest complaints seem to be that this system is not as objective as the previous process and that it favors relatively few when it comes to who advances and who does not. The new system has not even had one year in place. It is certainly not without flaws, but also has some great strength. I would suggest that we continue to request and gather legitimate feedback. If we do a good job of it, the needed changes will become obvious. b) Many in the sport feel there are too many all breed shows. Do you think it makes sense to have clubs meet a minimum # of entries over a two year period? Lee Arnold: There is no simple answer to this question. As it currently stands, each club has its own territory and they have a right to hold a show there, however if they find that it is not financially viable they can cease holding that show. Many clubs have created clusters that permit them to hold multiple shows making it financially feasible. It has always been the objective of the AKC to hold shows throughout the United States thereby providing the local communities an opportunity to participate and learn about the Sport. Carl Ashby: The Board spent considerable time on this issue in 2011. As with most issues its complex. If we could turn back the clock, project the decline in sport participation that has occurred, and recognize that in some areas Clubs were licensed that perhaps weren’t really needed I suspect we wouldn’t have the number of shows we do today. The fact is all but roughly 18 all breed clubs are holding 2 shows CoNtiNueD oN page 306


Ella

Photo by Mary StroM

Multiple Best in Show & Specialty Best In Show Winning

American & Canadian

Gold GCH. STORMHILL’S SWEET DREAMS OF RAFFICA Sire: CH. Raffica’s Lady Killer

Dam: CH. Mahrani Spit-N-Image Stormhill, JC

Ella’s accomplishmEnts in 2012 includE: 4 – all Breed Reserve Best in shows 2 – specialty Best in shows • 6 – Group Firsts multiple Group placements selectively campaigned, Ella was a top 10* afghan for three years in a row!

We would like to thank all the judges who recognized her correct size and beauty – both standing and moving. a true afghan hound!!! Bred by: Mary Offerman, Terri Vanderzee & Stormhill Kennels Sue & Garret Games RAFFICA Selah, WA

Owned by:

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Sandra Frei & Terri Vanderzee STORMHILL KENNELS, REG. Woodinville, WA Dog News 305


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per year and deciding who can’t hold that second show would be extremely problematic. Using some metric, such as a minimum entry over a period of time, would be hard because of geographic differences as it could eliminate dog shows in less populated parts of the country. In the end, as harsh as this seems, the marketplace may very well handle the issue of too many shows. If a Club can’t breakeven on an event, over time, they will either find ways to break even to cease to hold it. Judi Daniels: No. Clubs generally base their show-giving budget on the previous year’s income/expense reports, and do their best to insure positive results. When licensed to hold a show, it is the club’s right and responsibility to determine the parameters. Thomas M. Davies: No. I believe that a club should be able to put on a show at their discretion, and that they alone should determine the criteria. In my mind, the determining factor would be whether or not the club could afford to put on their show. Alan Kalter: In certain parts of the country, that is a commonly held opinion. Of course, in many parts of the country, the opinion is there are too few shows. The Board asked Staff to prepare a complete analysis of both opinions. The analysis proved conclusively that, like politics, for the vast majority of exhibitors all shows are local. Eliminating a show on a weekend served only one purpose – it resulted in permanently lost entries in that region. The current distance requirement serves the sport very well based on that analysis. However, in less populated areas it does appear that additional shows would serve to increase aggregate entries without impacting other shows. Every club is concerned about their entries and they are all striving to increase them. Our goal should be to help clubs be prosperous so they may continue well into the future, not to punish clubs for missing some arbitrary minimum level of entries. Losing a show for any reason only damages the entire sport. Gail LaBerge: Some areas of the country may have many shows, but we have large parts of the country that are not heavily populated and have few shows. Those exhibitors enjoy showing their dogs as much as anyone. If there are a minimum number of entries required, the possibility exists that a number of areas of the country could suddenly be without any shows. Harvey M. Wooding: There are a huge number of factors that affect the number of entries at an all breed show. I don’t think it makes sense to use meeting a minimum number of entries as criteria for approving future events. 306 Dog News

c) Do you think the Reserve BIS, as currently configured, has been received positively? If not should it be changed or eliminated all together? Lee Arnold: The Reserve Best In Show is a rather new award and something our constituency is not familiar with. Best In Show has become the ultimate award and is still what most exhibitors will strive for. I believe over time RBIS will be embraced by the majority of our exhibitors. Currently no points are awarded for RBIS perhaps that needs to be considered. Carl Ashby: The notion was to inject an additional excitement into the final judging as well as recognize that on any given day there are multiple dogs who are potentially worthy. Awarding the Reserve after Best in Show has not been well received and that needs to be changed. It is too early to determine whether it should continue or not. The National Owner-Handler (Handled) Series has the potential to assist in the short-term with entries as well as keep owners engaged beyond the classes. I hope more Clubs will offer this important Special Attraction. We also need to “cross-market” our events to keep people actively engaged with their dogs and AKC. An example would be to urge a person to pursue a Grand Championship when they complete their dogs Championship or perhaps to pursue a companion sport. I believe we need to continually “test” new concepts to meet changing conditions. I support 3-year evaluations with clear criteria to determine if an event/attraction/award should continue. A “sunset” approach would make it easier to test controversial approaches that might yield significant benefit. Under our rules it is hard to add an event or change an existing one and equally hard to correct a mistake. Judi Daniels: I have no strong feelings, one way or the other. Exhibitors generally seem to be excited when winning this award, while many judges think it’s unnecessary. If it’s going to continue, then it is more exciting when a judge awards the Reserve first, and then BIS, which is being done more and more often. Thomas M. Davies: In general, it has been positively received. Of course, as in any situation, those in opposition will speak much louder than those in favor. I know that if my dog couldn’t go Best in Show, the next best thing would be Reserve Best in Show. Whether or not “points” should be awarded to Reserve BIS is a question to be considered. Edd Bivin made the award at AKC/Eukanuba exactly as it should be made… runner-up (Reserve) first, followed by BIS. Alan Kalter: Reserve Best in Show has only been offered since July 3, 2012. It is premature to assess its performance at this time. I have not heard any complaints from those who were awarded RBIS. On the contrary, I have heard a number of positive comments from judges and recipients. Gail LaBerge: The Reserve BIS has not been in place for any length of time and probably needs some time to see how well it is going to work. There is nothing wrong with CoNtiNueD oN page 310


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looking at a new offering, deciding if it is working, and whether it needs to be adjusted or even eliminated. Harvey M. Wooding: Most people that I have talked too feel that Reserve BIS is a superfluous award. They are not sure what it accomplishes except to create inequality among the traditional runners up (Group 1 winners) in the BIS competition. I was not in favor of it when it was enacted for just these reasons. I think it was ill conceived and is of no value. Generally I object to implementing something and then based on an emotional reaction rescinding it. In this case I feel differently. Let’s not compound the error by allowing it to live on. Eliminate it now! In conclusion what other matters would you like to comment about which these questions did not cover? Feel free to be as expansive as you care. Lee Arnold: (No answer given). Carl Ashby: Change is difficult. Whether to change is not a choice when the very foundation of our 129 year history at stake. For 20 years we have allowed ourselves to be defined by others. We must NOT continue to stand by and watch our world, a world that was built by literally millions of dog lovers over the years, evaporate in front of us. Embracing change is going to be essential in the months and years ahead. We must stand together, unite our 5000+ clubs, and march as one to save our dogs. The American Kennel Club is the best hope for dog advocacy in the United States. No other organization possesses the footprint, history, or passion. It is not ABOUT the American Kennel Club but it STARTS with the American Kennel Club. It is about our dogs…we can give them a voice and we must do so! Judi Daniels: LEGISLATION: First, we need to develop Spokespeople throughout the country. This should be easy because our sport is filled with excellent and capable people and many are willing to be engaged in this service. Our battle is best fought at the local level before problems arise. Club’s legislative liaisons are often overwhelmed with the task, and are not as effective as they could be. State Federations are far too few. We should offer more hands-on assistance and training, and we need to develop an effective network for sharing information throughout the country, which is one of the goals of our Legislative Caucus. Let’s establish a Public Relations outreach to the national press by providing a News Outlet/Link on our Website that lists AKC approved Spokespeople throughout the country. Both state and local organizations should establish a positive relationship with their news media by contacting them often. The media could be given weekly/monthly proactive and “feel-good” articles about dogs do310 Dog News

ing good work – from search and rescue, therapy, seeing eye, etc., and schedules for upcoming events. Our communications department already has a great library of articles and information available to clubs, which should be easily accessed, and clubs should be encouraged to use them. EVENTS: The only events that the public sees on TV are our Black-Tie, moneyed shows that scream “elite”, and to “John Q. Public”, we appear to be out of reach. We are so much more than that. Conformation events are difficult for the public to understand, while the Companion Events (Obedience, Rally, Tracking, and Agility) are magnets for public interest. They are our fast track to public support, and we should develop an outreach program to promote interest in them through videos and PSA’s. We also need to find a way to share the excitement of Performance Events (Field Trials for various specific breeds, Lure Coursing, Earth Dogs, etc.,) with the general public. The importance of Performance Events is that they validate the ability of our purpose-bred dogs to actually do what they were bred to do. ORGANIZATIONS and PROGRAMS that should be Supported: AKC has many organizations and programs. These include, but are not limited to, the AKC Museum of the Dog, AKC Health Foundation, AKC’s Veterinary Outreach Program, AKC Companion Animal Recovery, the AKC Library, AKC Public Education Coordinators, AKC Canine Ambassadors, and AKC’s “Best Friends” program. They are all integral parts of our public service and outreach to pet owners, and the public should be made aware, through aggressive promotion, of all the good things that AKC does for Dogs. They each support our mission, and we simply do not blow our own horn often enough. Thomas M. Davies: Adaptive Capacity is a term that refers to the ability to adapt in response to changes in external (as well as internal) environments. It is common in ecological and social situations, but it also can apply to organizational circumstances. We (AKC) have not been able to develop much “adaptive capacity” as time has passed. The talent has been available, but our deep-seated traditionalist mentality has prevented us from exercising the ability to respond to the changes that surround us. The social and economic evolutions of the past decade or two are only now beginning to be embraced by our organization. In order to prosper and advance, we must make the AKC relevant – not just to us, but also more importantly, to the public as a whole. The American public will decide whether or not we are relevant. In order to become relevant, we must learn to innovate. We have begun to take many innovative steps within, which I believe have contributed to our relevance to ourselves. We have even taken some small steps to appeal to those outside our small sphere of constituents. We must continue to externalize our innovation to become relevant to everyone who loves dogs. We must become more externally focused. How do we do this? Ongoing, effective strategic planning with a grass-roots approach.


2013 Dog News Director’s Questionnaire Alan Kalter: There are numerous important issues impacting the AKC today, including the growth of registrations, revenue, events, and clubs. However, I believe the core issue we must address is the declining active breeder population and the frequency of their litters. The root causes of this decline are based on economic, social, and legal elements. While we are addressing each of them today, we must do more – and we can. The economic impact on breeders is driven by three factors – the economy, the public’s desire for a purebred dog, and the ability for prospective owners to connect with breeders. The economy appears to be improving, presenting greater opportunity for breeders. While the vast majority of all AKC breeders are concentrated in specific parts of the country, those seeking puppies are more dispersed geographically. Today, the Internet is the starting point for almost all people as they begin their search for a puppy – for both breed and breeder information. The AKC is perfectly positioned to become the leading resource in that quest with our in-depth breed information and our online breeder classifieds. We must accomplish that by investing in both further enhancements to the site and driving traffic to it through search engine maximization. When searching for a puppy, AKC should be in the top three results for every breed. By accomplishing that, we will significantly enhance every breeder’s ability to find homes for their puppies in the time frame that works for them. Over the years, we have seen the public’s desire for a particular breed skyrocket due to some issue - like Dalmatians after the movie “101 Dalmatians.” Today, we have a similar situation with a new breed – “shelter dog.” Broadening the public’s passion for purebred dogs and enhancing the public’s perception of breeders are both social issues that have economic impact. The best source of credible information for the people we must reach is not traditional media, like TV or print; it is, in fact, social media like Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest, plus You Tube. As I mentioned in an earlier answer, we must launch an ongoing program that is consistent, frequent, and confident, communicating the benefits of purebred dogs and the dedication of our responsible breeders to produce puppies which preserve type, and improve health and temperament. While fueling demand for purebred dogs and bringing puppy buyers to breeders, we must also strengthen our commitment and efforts to protect our right to responsibly own and breed our dogs. The AKC Government Relations department led by Sheila Goffe has been our stalwart defender 311 Dog News

in this fight for our rights. At the suggestion of Dave Hopkins, I have established a committee comprised of Attorney- Delegates, AKC General Counsel Margaret Poindexter and Sheila Goffe to proactively address breeder legislation issues. At the very beginning of the American Kennel Club there was the breeder. Ensuring that for the future is mandatory. Gail LaBerge: AKC and the Fancy are facing one of the most serious challenges ever in the radical agenda of the Animal Rights groups. The intent of these groups is to make it impossible for us to breed, show and just own a dog. We must be in the forefront of defending our Sport and the right of dog ownership for EVERYONE on the legislative issues and canine issues facing us today. I believe my background in these areas would enhance the AKC Board. Harvey M. Wooding: As I view it, for years AKC considered itself a “gatekeeper” organization. Its main job was to register dogs and to keep the riff raff away from the gate. It had no competition. Its product was considered second to none. Today we have competitors. In terms of product, the mixed breed dog rescued from a shelter is viewed by many as healthier (because it isn’t inbred), and it gives the owner an emotional lift and status because of the goodness of the act of adoption. The designer dog is exotic and expensive which again translates to status. In terms of our message and the way in which it is perceived, there are now multiple organizations whose messages make great sense to the public. Where are we with our message? Mostly unheard I am afraid. AKC must reestablish itself as the advocate for the dog. Everything that we do and everything that we promote must be designed to improve the health and welfare of the dog. We have great initiatives, but our message is weak and unheard. We must also make it known that our product, an AKC registered dog, is the absolute best product that a consumer can acquire. It and its parents are healthy, its parentage is absolutely documented, and it is born and raised under the best possible conditions. In short we have to change. We must look at change as good thing, not something which we fear because we have never done it that way before. Just because something works does not mean that it is the best way to do it. For example, why has it taken us until now - many, many years since we started governing the events and collecting fees on the entries - to recognize and propose a By-laws change that would allow Agility clubs to be welcomed as Member Clubs? Agility is the one phase of our sport that is growing at an explosive rate. Why shouldn’t those clubs have a say in what goes on at AKC? Not allowing them membership worked, but at what cost? We are at a crossroads. We can continue in a free fall, or we can start the climb back to preeminence. As an AKC Board member, I want to be part of the latter.


Letters ToThe Editor BEST ‘D’ MAGAZINE EVER? I just read the 2013 D annual and wanted to say it may be the best one ever! Thank you for the coverage of the AENC from the sensational photo journal of Chet’s to the article by Desi. Have a great WKC week! Michael L. Canalizo New York, NY KEEP YOUR DOG SAFE FROM ANTI FREEZE THIS WEEKEND The Kennel Club is urging pet owners and motorists to take caution when using anti-freeze this weekend, as just a small spill could be lethal to dogs. “The cold weather and snow storm which is gripping the country this weekend will cause havoc on the roads, but don’t let it cause havoc for your dog too,” warns Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary. Anti-freeze that contains Ethylene glycol can be lethal for both dogs and cats. It is used in windscreen wash, de-icers and for car radiators during the coldest times of the year. However, little is thought of the potential toxic substances that are used to keep us moving during the winter months. Caroline explains: “Anti-freeze can be fatal to a pet such as a dog or a cat, so we are urging people to take care when using it, even just a little spill can kill. Unfortunately, the sweet taste makes anti-freeze tempting for our pets, so it is important to take care when using anti-freeze and ensure that any spills are cleared immediately. “However if you realise your pet has ingested anti-freeze, quick action is key, it is important to act within the first few hours, seek veterinary help immediately, and if you can, try to make your pet sick.” The Kennel Club is asking everyone to take care when using antifreeze and to store it in a secure container away from pets. Laura Quickfall London, England KENNEL CLUB COMMENDS GOVERNMENT COMMITMENT TO MAN’S BEST FRIEND The Kennel Club has today pledged to gift microchip scanners to every local authority in England and Wales in support of the government’s decision to introduce compulsory microchipping for all dogs. The Kennel Club manages Petlog, the UK’s largest lost and found database for microchipped pets, which was established to help reunite lost dogs with their owners. As such it is delighted that microchipping will soon be mandatory for all dogs, helping to promote animal welfare and responsible dog ownership and bring dogs and owners back together more quickly and effectively. The government’s announcement of a package of measures to promote responsible dog ownership includes the introduction of compulsory microchipping for all dogs as secondary legislation under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 from 6 April 2016, the extension of section 3 of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 to all places including private property, and the removal of the requirement to seize prohibited dogs which the police do not consider to be of risk to the public. In its commitment to support the successful implementation of compulsory microchipping in England and Wales, the Kennel Club and Petlog will be donating microchip scanners to each local authority over the next two years in time for enactment of the legislation, in order to help identify keepers of dogs and reduce costs in kennelling stray dogs until an owner can be found. This comes as the Microchipping Alliance, of which the Kennel 312 Dog News

Club is a member, estimated that annual cost savings to local authorities relating to dog welfare alone could be between £20.8 million and £23.2 million from the first year of introducing legislation. The Kennel Club has campaigned as part of the Microchipping Alliance to make permanent identification compulsory for all dogs since 2009. The Microchipping Alliance comprises a number of animal welfare charities, assistance dog charities, veterinary organisations, dog membership organisations, and other organisations affected by dog issues, and it today welcomed the Government’s long-awaited announcement. The Alliance believes the introduction of a requirement to permanently identify a dog through compulsory microchipping will go a long way towards improving the current situation surrounding stray dogs by minimising the need for unidentified lost dogs to be rehomed. This is supported by a survey undertaken by the Kennel Club in 2011 looking at the effects of compulsory microchipping in 23 countries, which found that almost all reported a significant drop in the number of stray dogs once this had been introduced. Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary said: “The Kennel Club has always been dedicated to reuniting dog and owner through Petlog, and holds National Microchipping Month each June to educate those involved with dogs on the benefits of microchipping. This June we will be celebrating our 10th year of this campaign. “After speaking with dog owners around the country we are confident compulsory microchipping will be well received. A recent Kennel Club survey highlighted public support for compulsory microchipping, with almost 90% of people strongly in favour. “Compulsory microchipping will go a long way towards improving welfare by reuniting stray and lost dogs with their owners more quickly whilst also providing government with solutions to a number of issues relating to irresponsible dog ownership. It is also hoped that microchipping will help keep a record of where each dog has come from to improve traceability, and in turn assist with health and welfare issues such as puppy farming.” Regarding the other measures announced in the government proposals, the Kennel Club supports the principle of making dog bites on private property an offence. Greater responsibility would thereby be placed on owners to ensure that their dogs are not out of control, with the understanding that it is not acceptable for an owner to allow their dog to behave aggressively either in the home or out in a public place. Postal workers and health visitors for example, regularly visit private properties without necessarily being known to the dog or landowner, and should be able to do so safely. Mrs. Kisko added, “The extension of existing law to cover private as well as public land would ensure greater responsibility is placed on owners to ensure that their dogs are not out of control in any place, which should be more effective in preventing bad behaviour escalating and incidents from occurring. We hear of many case of neighbours having reported incidents involving dogs on private property that went on to cause serious injury. However, we would stress that regardless of legislation, no dog should ever be left alone with a child, regardless of its breed or previous behaviour.” The Kennel Club also greatly supports government plans to remove the mandatory requirement to seize and kennel all dogs believed to be ‘of type’, but maintains that breed specific legislation is fatally flawed and unworkable. Many dog bite incidents are due to the irresponsible actions of owners, who have either not taken the time and trouble to train their dog correctly, or have indeed trained them to behave aggressively. Consequently any legislation based on genetics that ignores the influence of the dog’s keeper on its behaviour is likely to be ineffective. For more information on the Kennel Club’s campaign work on dog law visit http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/kccampaigns. Laura Quickfall London, England


SHOW CALENDAR You may note in the January 25th issue of Dog News that there are only two pages of the dog show calendar for March. (pp.148 & 150) Then in the February 1st issue there are no shows listed at all. As always I rely on you so hopefully the whole month can be put on line for all to see. Cheers, Janet York New York, NY Ed Note: Please note that in this issue we have acceded to yours and the request of others to begin printing again the FULL show calendar. Keep those suggestions coming in! AKC CAR CANINE SUPPORT AND RELIEF FUND NOW ACCEPTING GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR 2013 Applications Accepted until February 28th The AKC CAR Canine Support and Relief Fund, a 501 (c) 3 charitable fund that provides resources, funds and other assistance to support not-for-profit K-9 search and rescue organizations, is now accepting grant applications for 2013. Applications will be accepted until February 28th for grants of a non-emergency nature. After a review period, grants will be awarded in May, although requests of an emergency nature are accepted throughout the year. The typical maximum amount awarded for a search and rescue support grant is $5,000. “AKC CAR is very pleased to administer the Canine Support and Relief Fund and to support the lifesaving work of search and rescue groups across the nation,” said Tom Sharp, AKC Companion Animal Recovery CEO. “Since inception, we’ve awarded nearly $2 million in grants, and we look forward to providing funds to many deserving organizations in 2013.” Examples of grants include funding for: • Human Remains Detection seminars • Rattlesnake proofing • Cooling vests, safety vests & repelling harnesses • Radios, kennels, crates, leashes & toys • Sonar system for water search and safety training • K9 First Aid Kits • Rubble Pile, Agility, Obedience and Control training to achieve FEMA standards To apply for funds, please use this fill and print application. Sections A, B, C and D of the application must be completed and mailed to: AKC Companion Animal Recovery Melissa Westbrook – Grant Administrator 8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27617 919-816-3524; CSARF@akccar.org AKC CAR was proud to distribute over $258,000 in grants in 2012. Learn more about the 2012 recipients. For more information on the grant process and to apply, visit http://www.akccar.org/givingback/grants/.

PETSMART LEADS THE S&P 500 LOWER This is good news as far as I am concerned considering that PetsMart and their “charities” are a prime supporter of the huge and growing trafficking in shelter dogs that has made the large volume importing shelters the new Pet Stores. Charlotte McGowan Newton, MA

PetSmart Inc.’s stock fell 9.1 percent for the biggest retreat on the S&P 500. The pet-store chain’s rating was cut to “reduce” from “neutral” by Nomura Holdings; it faces increased competition from the Internet giant Amazon.com, analyst Aram Rubinson wrote. He cut his price target to $55 from $72. “We worry that one of PETM’s key competitive advantages may erode online,” he said, noting Amazon has been able to lowering its break-even point on consumable goods. ON ‘THE FANCY SPEAKS’ ARTICLE IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE I originally wrote this article for publication in Poodle Papers, the quarterly official publication of The Poodle Club of America, which is intended for its members. The information was leaked to some members, one of which contacted Dennis McCoy. Dennis had been urged by Janis Pardue, one of the judges who was not even mentioned in Desi’s article, to contact Gene, which he allegedly did. While leaving it to my discretion, Dennis suggested that having my article published might damage the club’s relationship with your magazine, so I reluctantly agreed to kill it, which did not please a number of people including my wife, as I was not a PCA board member at the time. She took two copies of the article to Eukanuba; one for either Gene or Matt and the other one for Desi, with the understanding that they would be handed out only if the situation presented itself. As we went up the escalator at the convention Center in Orlando, Gene walked towards us and cordially greeted us as usual, and after the usual pleasantries, we addressed the issue and handed him the article. We saw Desi only at a distance and the other copy was never given to him. At the time I wrote the article , I was under the erroneous impression that it had been the club’s choice to have Desi write the PCA show report, since I had written the last one and Leslie Newing ,who publishes Poodle Papers, the one before. In retrospect, I would have left out the statement that the report should come from the club, as obviously as owners of the publication, Matt and Gene have the right to call all the shots. I thought you should be brought up to date directly from the “horse’s mouth”. Regards, Luis Aizcorbe

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the name of the breed is a combination of africa for the continent, and canis for dog. the africanis though is a result of natural selection. the dog’s physical and mental attributes have adapted to the harsh geographical isolation and conditions of the continent. only the fittest dog survives the harsh Southern African terrain and climatic conditions. this has made the africanis one of the world’s hardiest natural races. there is ample evidence that the traditional african dog is a descendant of dogs that had been domesticated in asia, and came to africa. their existence and presence has been dated at 4700 bC in egypt, and then on, the dog spread rapidly along the african continent. at the same time, human migrations deep into Sahara began. For some reason around 2000 bC, the human’s moving was interrupted for a long period. at this time the egyptian dynasties bred swift and slender hounds whose images are engraved in many pyramids and stone walls. The Iron Age’s migrating Bantus were the firsts to bring domestic dogs to Southern africa. Later dogs of other origin joined those Iron age migrations. researches prove that the migrations traveled through the african continent, and finally South Africa. The earliest evidence of the presence of a domestic dog in South africa has been established when scientists found the remains of a dog near the botswana border and dated it to 570 ad. For hundreds of years the primitive canine adapted to various conditions of the Southern african environment. there is a possibility that dogs brought by the arab and Portuguese explorers might, over the years, have mated with the traditional african dog but these are just speculations. Certainly some other influences came during the 19th century after the colonization of transkei and Zululand. the africanis dogs can be seen roaming around the villages with energetic and graceful movements, they run at great speed in the dirt roads around the rural settlements. they are believed to have been around since 800 ad and have been the intelligent and loyal companions of the Southern africa’s bushmen, and are highly valued by the indigenous population

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MARCH 1 - FRIDAY AZ Scottsdale* (O) SUPERSTITION KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Scottsdale Westworld 16601 N Pima Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 12:00 p.m. Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. C. A. Beattie SPORTING Group: Ms. M. Martorella Mr. B. A. Miller: Ret-Gold Ms. R. Hovan: Ret-Lab, Set-Gord Mr. D. A. Johnson: Set-Eng, Span-Eng Ckr, Vizs J. A. Zawikowski: Pntr-GS, Set-Irsh, Span-Eng Spr, SpanSuss, Weim Mr. R. W. Powell: Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw Ms. M. Martorella: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Port Pd Peq Mr. G. R. Hoffman: RhoRidge Mrs. S. Dillin: Whip Mr. D. A. Johnson: Afghan, Basenji, Basset, Bgle Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd Dr. A. R. Sorkin: Greyhnd, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Otter, PBGV, ScotDeer Mr. B. A. Miller: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Chinook Mr. S. C. Lynn: Grt Dane Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Mast Mrs. S. L. Karl: Portuguese Mr. B. A. Miller: Sib Hky Dr. P. P. Emily: Berns Mtn, Dobe, Sam Ms. M. Martorella: Akita, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Newf Mr. E. E. Bivin: Alas Mal, Bullm, Grm Pinscher, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Rottw, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mr. B. A. Miller: Wst Highlnd G. Smith: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs Mr. R. W. Powell: Airdle, Bdlgtn, Cairn, Welsh Ter Mr. E. E. Bivin: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. D. Ennis Mr. E. E. Bivin: Chin Cr Mr. R. W. Powell: Toy Manch Ms. K. M. Davenport: Pood Toy Mrs. S. Dillin: Cav KC Spans, Chihua Mr. E. Blake: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Eng Toy Sp, Shih Tzu, Silky Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. E. Blake Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Tib Ter Ms. K. M. Davenport: Dalm, Pood Mr. R. D. Ennis: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow Mr. E. Blake: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. B. A. Miller Ms. R. Hovan: Brdr Coll Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Beard Coll, Coll, Pemb-WC Dr. A. R. Sorkin: Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Bouv, Briard, Card-WC, Shetld Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. W. Powell Mr. R. W. Powell: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. L. F. Eggers: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. A. R. Sorkin SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Debbie Davenport SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Debbie Davenport SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip Mrs. Nancy J Perrell FL Ft Walton Beach (I) OKALOOSA KENNEL CLUB, INC. C.H. “Bull” Rigdon Fairgrounds 1958 Lewis Turner Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. B. D. Alderman SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Garren P. C. Debene: Scotti, Wst Highlnd Mr. R. E. Garren: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Chihua, Eng Toy Sp, Malt Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. I. Prentice: Tib Span Mr. R. E. Garren: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: P. C. Debene MI Davisburg (I) GREATER BRIGHTON COLLIE CLUB Springfield Oaks County Park 4h Fairgrounds 12451 Andersonville Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Shirley Schaffer, SHW SEC, 5735 S M 76, ALGER, MI 48610 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd M. Ramer: Breed MI Davisburg* (I) MIDWEST COLLIE CLUB Springfield Oaks County Park 4h Fairgrounds 12451 Andersonville Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Shirley L. Schaffer, SHW SEC, 5735 S M 76, ALGER, MI 48610 Mrs. C. Steiner: Breed

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MO Gray Summit (I) GATEWAY VIZSLA CLUB (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Mary martin, SHW SEC, 11592 joslyn ct, st louis, MO 63138 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd B. DiDonato: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Rita Langford SWEEPS PUPPY Rita Langford MO Gray Summit* (I) GATEWAY VIZSLA CLUB (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 mary martin, SHW SEC, 11592 joslyn ct, st louis, MO 63138 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. M. K. Kipp: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. W. A. Oxandale: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Jeri McClure SWEEPS PUPPY Jeri McClure MO Gray Summit (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF GREATER ST. LOUIS Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT D. R. Miller: Breed MO Gray Summit (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF GREATER ST. LOUIS (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd D. P. Cline: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Joy Lobato MO Gray Summit (I) GREATER ST. LOUIS BOXER CLUB (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Donna Joste, SHW SEC, 8222 Marvale Lane, Saint Louisq, MO 63123 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd D. P. Cline: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY MO Gray Summit (I) (Evening) GREATER ST. LOUIS BOXER CLUB Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Mr. Donna Joste, SHW SEC, 8222 Marvale Ln, Saint Louis, MO 63123 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Breed MO Gray Summit (I) GREATER ST. LOUIS FOX TERRIER CLUB (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Camille Porter, SHW SEC, 75 Killarney Ln, Moscow Mills, MO 63362 Mrs. M. K. Kipp: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Sheila Thulin SWEEPS PUPPY Sheila Thulin MO Gray Summit (I) GREATER ST. LOUIS FOX TERRIER CLUB Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Camille Porter, SHW SEC, 75 Killarney Ln, Moscow Mills, MO 63362 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. W. F. Potter, II: Breed MO Gray Summit (I) HEART OF AMERICA SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Renetta Teegarden, SHW SEC, 1720 COUNTRY CLUB DR, CHILLICOTHE, MO 64601 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mr. W. F. Potter, II: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Dr. Thomas Pinckney D.D.S. SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. Thomas Pinckney D.D.S. MO Gray Summit (I) SCHIPPERKE CLUB OF GREATER ST. LOUIS (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Jana Klein SWEEPS PUPPY Jana Klein MO Gray Summit (I) ST. BERNARD CLUB OF GREATER ST. LOUIS, INC. (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $12.00-2nd Mr. J. R. Brown: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Elizabeth Salewsky SWEEPS PUPPY Elizabeth Salewsky

MO Gray Summit (I) (Evening) ST. BERNARD CLUB OF GREATER ST. LOUIS, INC. (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT Mrs. B. M. Nosiglia: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Faye Martin SWEEPS PUPPY Faye Martin MO Gray Summit* (I) WEIMARANER CLUB OF GREATER ST. LOUIS (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Janet Dierker, SHW SEC, 12126 Josephine Marie Drive, Maryland Heights, MO 63043 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd D. P. Cline: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. W. A. Oxandale: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Charlene G Rutar TX Wichita Falls (I) TEXOMA BULLDOG CLUB OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS (S) J S Bridwell Agri Center 111North Burnett Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Valerie Caviness, SHW SEC, 2521 Kimberly Ln, Plano, TX 75075 Mr. J. M. Gallagher, Jr.: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Adrian Quesada WI Ixonia* (I) GREATER MILWAUKEE NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND ASSOCIATION (S) Western Waukesha Co Dog Training Club W1314 Cedar Drive CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 William Timmler, III, SHW SEC, 14350 W Honey Ln, New Berlin, WI 53151 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. C. F. Brey: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. E. J. Willems: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY WI Waukesha* (I) BADGER GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB, INC. (S) Waukesha County Exposition Center N1 W 24848 Northview Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Ms. Joan Kaml, SHW SEC, 4480 N 144Th St, Brookfield, WI 53005 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. E. Sullivan: Breed Ms. J. Cepulis: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Wendy Hayman WI West Bend* (I) BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB OF SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN (S) Washington County Fair WI 3000 Pleasant Valley Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Ms. Kathy Dachlet, SHW SEC, 7821 Morrison Road, Greenleaf, WI 54126 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Ms. D. Anderson: Breed C. K. Nemerov: Jr. Showmanship Ms. C. Simonsen: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Coleman K Nemerov SWEEPS PUPPY Coleman K Nemerov

MARCH 2 - SATURDAY AZ Scottsdale* (O) SUPERSTITION KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Scottsdale Westworld 16601 N Pima Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 12:00 p.m. Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. B. A. Miller SPORTING Group: Mr. R. D. Ennis Mr. R. W. Powell: Pntr-GS J. A. Zawikowski: Ret-Gold Mr. D. A. Johnson: Ret-Lab Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Ret-Flat, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, SpanFld, Span-Irw Ms. M. Martorella: Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, Span-Eng Ckr, Weim Mr. R. D. Ennis: Pointer, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. E. E. Bivin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. M. Martorella Mr. D. A. Johnson: RhoRidge, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Ms. M. Martorella: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset Mr. E. Blake: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. P. P. Emily Mrs. S. L. Karl: Mast Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Portuguese Mr. E. E. Bivin: Nepltn Mastiff, Std Schn Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Newf, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. B. A. Miller: Akita, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Dobe, Sam Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Berns Mtn, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom Dr. P. P. Emily: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie Mrs. N. Smith: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs Mr. E. E. Bivin: Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Airdle, Am Staff, Bdlgtn, Cairn, Fox Ter (Wire), Irish Ter, Kerry, Lakelnd, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Staf Bull Mr. R. W. Powell: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. E. Blake Mr. T. E. Daniels: Affenp Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Pap Mr. R. D. Ennis: Cav KC Spans, Chihua Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Shih Tzu, Silky Mr. E. E. Bivin: Toy Manch, Peke, Pug, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. S. Dillin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mrs. S. Dillin: Pood Mrs. J. Hetherington: Boston, Bulldog, Fr Bull, Lhasa Mr. T. E. Daniels: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds

HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen A. Gau: Shetld Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Brdr Coll, Card-WC, Coll, Pemb-WC Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Austrl Cat Dg, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bouv, Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Icelandic Shpdg, Pulik, Pyre Shep Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mrs. S. Dillin: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. K. B. Miller: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: J. A. Zawikowski SWEEPS PUPPY: Wst Highlnd Deanna Shuster SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Amber Grimm SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Amber Grimm SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Amber Grimm SWEEPS VETERANS: Airdle Robert Milano SWEEPS PUPPY: Airdle Robert Milano SWEEPS PUPPY: Welsh Ter Robert Milano SWEEPS PUPPY: Fr Bull Juanita Imperiale SWEEPS VETERANS: Portuguese Lin Jensen SWEEPS PUPPY: Portuguese Lin Jensen FL Lakeland* (I) MID FLORIDA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Imperial Polk Obedience Club Training Center 3633 Century Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 12:00 p.m. Susan Gordon, SHW SEC, 9122 Trevarthon Rd, Orlando, FL 32817 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Ms. M. J. Proud: Breed Mr. J. Kern: Nov A, Nov B, Util A, Util B N. J. Watson: Open A, Open B SWEEPS PUPPY Ann Norris FL Pensacola* PENSACOLA DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Escambia County Equestrian Center 7750 Mobile Hwy CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. C. Briley SPORTING Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Miss M. A. Schwartz: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mr. J. C. Briley: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Miss M. A. Schwartz Mrs. P. L. Conger: Boxer W. Benoit: Grt Dane Mr. J. C. Briley: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. P. Patterson Col. J. B. Purkhiser: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Mrs. C. P. Patterson: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. P. Patterson Col. J. B. Purkhiser: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. L. Conger Mrs. R. L. Powley: Brdr Coll Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. L. Conger Mrs. P. L. Conger: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. H. Mett: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility, Sub-Novice, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. L. Conger FL Tampa (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF AMERICA Mary Help of Christians Center CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Dottie Wendell, SHW SEC, PO BOX 15388, BROOKSVILLE, FL 34604 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Ms. K. J. Hynek: Breed, Jr. Showmanship FL Tampa (O) TAMPA BAY GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Mary Help of Christians Center CLOSES: FEBRUARY 15 Dottie Wendell, SHW SEC, PO BOX 15388, BROOKSVILLE, FL 34604 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Mrs. N. Grady: Breed, Jr. Showmanship HI Honolulu (I) HAWAIIAN KENNEL CLUB Neal S Blaisdell Center 777 Ward Ave (Exhibition Hall) CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $35.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW E. J. Filippini SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. A. Ojalvo D. A. Ojalvo: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: D. A. Ojalvo Mr. Z. Smith: Am Staff, Austr, Border, Bull Ter (White), Fox Ter (Smooth), Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Staf Bull D. A. Ojalvo: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger E. J. Filippini: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. Z. Smith


MA W Springfield (I) CONNECTICUT RIVER WORKING GROUP ASSOCIATION (S) Eastern States Exposition Grounds 1305 memorial Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Mr. R. J. Caswell: Working Group, Dogue de Brdx, Mast, Newf, Sib Hky, Tibtn Mastiff, Misc Breeds , Boerboel, Dogo Argtn, Jr. Showmanship Mr. R. Ambrosio: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Grm Pinscher, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Std Schn Mrs. D. N. Collier: Berns Mtn, Chinook, Giant Schn, Portuguese, St Bern, Sam G. McGlynn: Boxer, Grt Dane, Rottw V. E. Allenbrand: Bullm H. T. Biermann: Dobe Mrs. S. D. Limoges: Grt Pyr SWEEPS PUPPY: Akita Hal T Biermann SWEEPS VETERANS: Akita Hal T Biermann SWEEPS PUPPY: Alas Mal Grace McGlynn SWEEPS VETERANS: Alas Mal Grace McGlynn SWEEPS PUPPY: AnatolShep Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: AnatolShep Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Berns Mtn Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS PUPPY: Berns Mtn Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: Blk Russn Terrier Hal T Biermann SWEEPS PUPPY: Blk Russn Terrier Hal T Biermann SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm SWEEPS VETERANS: Bullm SWEEPS PUPPY: Cane Corso Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Cane Corso Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS PUPPY: Chinook Hal T Biermann SWEEPS VETERANS: Chinook Hal T Biermann SWEEPS VETERANS: Dobe Mr. Thomas D Parrotti SWEEPS PUPPY: Dobe Mr. Thomas D Parrotti SWEEPS VETERANS: Dogue de Brdx Rick Blanchard SWEEPS PUPPY: Dogue de Brdx Rick Blanchard SWEEPS VETERANS: Grm Pinscher Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS PUPPY: Grm Pinscher Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Giant Schn Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS PUPPY: Giant Schn Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Dane Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS VETERANS: Grt Dane Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS VETERANS: Grt Pyr Constance Holt SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Pyr Constance Holt SWEEPS PUPPY: Gtr Swiss Mtn Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: Gtr Swiss Mtn Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS PUPPY: Kom Grace McGlynn SWEEPS VETERANS: Kom Grace McGlynn SWEEPS VETERANS: Kuv Grace McGlynn SWEEPS PUPPY: Kuv Grace McGlynn SWEEPS VETERANS: Leonberger Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Leonberger Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Mast Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Mast Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS PUPPY: Nepltn Mastiff Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Nepltn Mastiff Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Newf Hal T Biermann SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf Hal T Biermann SWEEPS VETERANS: Portuguese Hal T Biermann SWEEPS PUPPY: Portuguese Hal T Biermann SWEEPS PUPPY: Rottw Laura Wells SWEEPS VETERANS: Rottw Laura Wells SWEEPS VETERANS: St Bern Rick Blanchard SWEEPS PUPPY: St Bern Rick Blanchard SWEEPS PUPPY: Sam Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS VETERANS: Sam Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS PUPPY: Sib Hky Rick Blanchard SWEEPS VETERANS: Sib Hky Rick Blanchard SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Schn Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS VETERANS: Std Schn Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS VETERANS: Tibtn Mastiff Ms. Karen A Billings

SWEEPS PUPPY: Tibtn Mastiff Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Grt Pyr Constance Holt SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Pyr Constance Holt SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm Jackie Hofer SWEEPS VETERANS: Bullm Jackie Hofer MD Bel Alton* (I) MARYLAND SPORTING DOG ASSOCIATION (S) Charles County Fairgrounds 8440 Fairground Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Mrs. K. C. Wilson: Sporting Group, Brit, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Suss Ms. M. A. Day: Pointer, Pntr-GS, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Weim Mrs. L. Vaughn: Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Mrs. P. A. Hess: Set-Eng Mrs. L. Warren: Span-Irw, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs, Wirehair Ptg Grif Miss C. L. Partridge: Jr. Showmanship Mrs. N. K. Withers: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B Mr. L. Wilson: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Shirley Ciprian SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Denise Sweeney SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Denise Sweeney SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Wel Spr Ms. Anne D O’Reilly SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Flat Michael Wiest SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Michael Wiest MD Point of Rocks* (I) CHESAPEAKE SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB (S) Catoctin Kennel Club Training Facility 4016 Rock Hall Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. V. P. Chianese: Breed Ms. J. Lewis: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Arthur Favors SWEEPS VETERANS Arthur Favors ME South Portland* (I) COLLIE CLUB OF MAINE (S) Double Tree by Hilton 363 Maine Mall Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Mary Mulhern, SHW SEC, PO BOX 159, WARREN, ME 04864 Mr. J. S. Presley: Breed Mrs. B. H. Humer: Jr. Showmanship, Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Rough) Judy Virchow SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Rough) Judy Virchow SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Smooth) Judy Virchow SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Smooth) Judy Virchow MI Davisburg (I) TOLEDO COLLIE CLUB (S) Springfield Oaks County Pk 12451 Andersonville Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Shirley Schaffer, SHW SEC, 5735 S M 76, ALGER, MI 48610 Mr. T. W. Coen: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS MI Davisburg (I) TOLEDO COLLIE CLUB (S) Springfield Oaks County Pk 12451 Andersonville Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Shirley Schaffer, SHW SEC, 5735 S M 76, ALGER, MI 48610 N. S. Coen: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS MI Detroit* (I) DETROIT KENNEL CLUB (BENCHED) (S) Cobo Convention Center One Washington Blvd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $33.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW E. Engh SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Katona Mr. F. T. Sabella: Ret-Ches Mrs. L. Bentine: Ret-Lab E. Engh: Ret-Curl, Set-Eng, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Ms. G. K. Schultz: All Pointers, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, SpanEng Ckr, Vizs Mrs. A. Katona: Ret-Flat, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Fld Ms. D. M. Baldwin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: N. G. Frost Dr. J. Klein: Saluki Mr. F. T. Sabella: Afghan, RhoRidge N. G. Frost: Amer English Coon, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, Dach, Port Pd Peq, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mr. F. T. Sabella: Dobe E. Engh: Sam Mrs. A. Katona: Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Portuguese, Rottw, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mrs. M. L. Billings: Alas Mal, Boxer, Bullm, Chinook, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf R. H. Slay: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. J. Klein Dr. A. A. Kramer: Airdle, Bdlgtn, Border, Cairn, Lakelnd, Norwich, Parson Russell, Scotti, Sealym, Staf Bull, Wst Highlnd Dr. J. Klein: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. B. Tietjen N. G. Frost: Cav KC Spans Dr. J. Klein: Toy Manch Mrs. M. L. Billings: Pood Toy E. Engh: Yorks Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, Malt, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. R. Kramer: Balance of Toy Breeds

NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. F. T. Sabella Mrs. M. L. Billings: Pood Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Kees Mr. F. T. Sabella: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: J. A. Moses Mrs. M. L. Billings: OES Mrs. A. Katona: Card-WC, Pemb-WC J. A. Moses: Pulik, Pyre Shep R. H. Slay: AustrlShep, Bouv, Briard, GSD E. Engh: Balance of Herding Breeds *No Classes: Coll MISCELLANEOUS Group: E. Engh E. Engh: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. L. Garvin: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. G. K. Schultz SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm James Fankhauser SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr James A Moses SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr James A Moses SWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge Jeanne Orhnberger SWEEPS VETERANS: RhoRidge Jeanne Orhnberger MO Gray Summit (I) BELLE-CITY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. Bolus SPORTING Group: Mr. L. J. Sinclair Mr. L. J. Sinclair: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Mrs. A. S. Bolus: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. J. Sinclair Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe Mr. D. Bolus: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. M. Taylor Mr. M. Taylor: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. Taylor Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua C. Taylor: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. B. Dale Ms. B. Dale: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. Bolus Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Austrl Cat Dg, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pol Low Shp, Pyre Shep, Shetld D. P. Cline: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. M. Taylor Mr. M. Taylor: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. M. Taylor MS Verona* (I) TUPELO KENNEL CLUB (S) Lee County Agri-Center 5395 Highway 145 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. T. A. Kilcullen SPORTING Group: Ms. K. L. Patterson Ms. K. L. Patterson: Pointer, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Dr. B. G. Smith: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. J. Gallant Mr. D. J. Gallant: Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Dr. A. P. Gallant: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. D. J. Gallant: Akita, Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Newf Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. T. L. Yates Mr. T. L. Yates: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. Catterson Mr. T. Catterson: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. T. L. Yates Mr. T. L. Yates: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. P. P. Barras: Nov A, Nov B, Util A, Util B Mr. H. C. Jahelka: Grad Novr, Grad Openr D. Eddins: Open A, Open B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. B. G. Smith SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer Dr. Anne P Gallant SWEEPS VETERANS: Pointer Dr. Anne P Gallant NJ Flemington (I) BERKSHIRE VALLEY BASSET HOUND CLUB Hunterdon Canine Center 631 Route 12 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Edna Morris, SHW SEC, 209 RYAN DR, PITTSBURGH, PA 15220 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mrs. P. A. Gabosch: Breed, Jr. Showmanship NJ Flemington (I) BERKSHIRE VALLEY BASSET HOUND CLUB (S) Hunterdon Canine Center 631 Route 12 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Edna Morris, SHW SEC, 209 RYAN DR, PITTSBURGH, PA 15220 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Ms. D. L. Malenfant: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Kitty Burke SWEEPS PUPPY Kitty Burke

SC Hilton Head* (O) HILTON HEAD ISLAND KENNEL CLUB Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn William Hilton Parkway US Hwy 278 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. C. Walton SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. J. C. Walton: Ret-Lab Mr. N. B. Kenney: Pointer, Ret-Gold, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. J. R. White: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. N. B. Kenney Mr. C. Winslow: Akita, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Grt Dane, Mast, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. N. B. Kenney: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. White Mrs. P. J. Hauck: Manch Ter Dr. A. Pertuit: Bdlgtn, Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Norfolk, Parson Russell Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. P. J. Hauck Mrs. P. J. Hauck: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. Winslow Mr. C. Winslow: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. N. B. Kenney Mr. N. B. Kenney: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. Winslow Mr. C. Winslow: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. A. R. Cherubini: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B Ms. S. D. Crossman: Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. Winslow TX Austin (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF AUSTIN (S) Austin Canine Central 5402 Middle Fiskville Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Mary Charron, SHW SEC, 105 WILDWOOD DRIVE STE 103, PMB, GEORGETOWN, TX 78633 Y. Samuelson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY TX Wichita Falls (I) FAITH CITY KENNEL CLUB OF WICHITA FALLS J S Bridwell Agri Center 111North Burnett Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. C. T. Murray SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Smith Mrs. C. T. Murray: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. J. Webb: Port Pd Peq Mrs. S. Smith: B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Dach (Smooth), Ibizan, Otter, Redbone Coon Dr. D. A. Gill: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. D. A. Gill Dr. D. A. Gill: Chinook Ms. J. N. Paulk: AnatolShep, Newf, Rottw, Std Schn Mr. R. L. Stansell: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. J. Webb: Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Min Schn, Russel Terr, Sealym Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. J. N. Paulk Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Toy Manch Ms. J. N. Paulk: Cav KC Spans, Hava Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. L. Stansell Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Bichon L. Amodei: Boston C. Stansell: Bulldog Mr. R. L. Stansell: Am Esk Dog, Fin Spitz Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. D. L. Anthony Ms. J. N. Paulk: Brdr Coll Dr. D. A. Gill: Austrl Cat Dg, Coll (Smooth) Mr. D. L. Anthony: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. D. L. Anthony TX Wichita Falls (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) TEXOMA BULLDOG CLUB OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS (S) J S Bridwell Agri Center 111North Burnett Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd SWEEPS PUPPY Jennifer Joseph VA Virginia Beach (I) TIDEWATER AFGHAN HOUND CLUB (S) Wyndham Virginia Beach Oceanfront 5700 Atlantaic Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Tracee Elwess, SHW SEC, 3660 CAINHOY LN, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23462 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd Mr. R. E. Nesbitt: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Dorma Sue Busby WI Ixonia* (I) GREATER MILWAUKEE NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND ASSOCIATION (S) Western Waukesha Co Dog Training Club W1314 Cedar Drive CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Mr. William Timmler, III, SHW SEC, 14350 W Honey Ln, New Berlin, WI 53151 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. C. LaBree: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. C. Simonsen: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY

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WI Jefferson (I) BADGER LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Jefferson County Fair Park 503 N. Jackson St CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.50-1st/ $24.50-2nd Mr. R. Cone: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Jerry Saldana SWEEPS PUPPY Jerry Saldana WI Waukesha* (I) BADGER GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB, INC. (S) Waukesha County Exposition Center N1 W 24848 Northview Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Joan Kaml, SHW SEC, 4480 N 144Th St, Brookfield, WI 53005 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Dr. R. C. Gloster, M.D.: Breed Ms. R. Bizer: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Karen Brady WI West Bend* (I) BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB OF SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN (S) Washington County Fair WI 3000 Pleasant Valley Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Ms. Kathy Dachlet, SHW SEC, 7821 Morison Road, Greenleaf, WI 54126 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. W. P. Shelton: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. A. Lorenz: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Susan Ablon SWEEPS PUPPY Susan Ablon

MARCH 3 - SUNDAY AZ Scottsdale* (O) SCOTTSDALE DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION, INC. (S) Scottsdale Westworld 16601 N Pima Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 12:00 p.m. Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. E. E. Bivin SPORTING Group: Mr. D. A. Johnson Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Brit Mrs. B. Nowak: Ret-Lab Mrs. S. Dillin: Ret-Gold, All Setters, Span-Eng Ckr Mr. E. E. Bivin: Pointer, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-Suss, Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Pntr-GW, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Irw, Span-Wel Spr, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. E. Blake: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. E. Blake Mr. E. Blake: Afghan Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Ir Wolf, RhoRidge Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset Ms. M. Martorella: Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Mr. D. A. Johnson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. B. A. Miller Ms. D. Gallegos: Rottw Mr. B. A. Miller: Boxer, St Bern Mr. E. E. Bivin: Chinook, Sam D. L. Cassidy: Akita, Alas Mal, Grt Pyr Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Dobe, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Dr. P. P. Emily: Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Mast, Portuguese Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mrs. G. M. Denman: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mr. E. E. Bivin: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Norwich Norfolk Mr. L. Adams: Bdlgtn, Border, Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Min Schn, Scotti, Sealym, Skye Mr. B. A. Miller: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mr. E. Blake: J Chin, Pom Mr. R. D. Ennis: Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Malt, Min Pin, Pap Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Eng Toy Sp, Toy Manch Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. W. E. Usherwood Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Bulldog Mr. B. A. Miller: Fr Bull Mr. R. D. Ennis: Pood Mr. E. Blake: Tib Ter Mrs. G. M. Denman: Boston, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Card-WC Mr. L. Adams: Shetld Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph Mrs. J. Nahikian: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. A. Johnson Mr. D. A. Johnson: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. L. J. Libeu: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. A. Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: PBGV Mrs. Nancy J Perrell SWEEPS PUPPY: PBGV Mrs. Nancy J Perrell FL Lakeland* (I) MID FLORIDA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Imperial Polk Obedience Club Training Center 3633 Century Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Susan Gordon, SHW SEC, 9122 TREVARTHON RD, ORLANDO, FL 32817 FEE: $25.00 Dr. D. W. Fleitas: Breed Mr. J. Kern: Nov A, Nov B, Util A, Util B N. J. Watson: Open A, Open B SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Ann D Hearn

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FL Pensacola* PENSACOLA DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION Escambia County Equestrian Center 7750 Mobile Hwy CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Col. J. B. Purkhiser SPORTING Group: Miss M. A. Schwartz Col. J. B. Purkhiser: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Miss M. A. Schwartz: Bloodhnd, Dach Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Mrs. N. A. Benoit: Grt Dane Miss M. A. Schwartz: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mrs. C. P. Patterson: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. P. Patterson Mr. J. C. Briley: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mrs. C. P. Patterson: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mrs. P. L. Conger: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Miss M. A. Schwartz Miss M. A. Schwartz: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. H. Mett: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility, Sub-Novice, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Miss M. A. Schwartz FL Tampa (O) TAMPA BAY GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Mary Help of Christians Center CLOSES: FEBRUARY 15 Dottie Wendell, SHW SEC, PO BOX 15388, BROOKSVILLE, FL 34604 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Mr. B. Grady: Breed, Jr. Showmanship HI Honolulu (I) HAWAIIAN KENNEL CLUB Neal S Blaisdell Center 777 Ward Ave (Exhibition Hall) CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $35.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. R. Hartinger SPORTING Group: E. J. Filippini E. J. Filippini: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: D. A. Ojalvo D. A. Ojalvo: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: E. J. Filippini Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: E. J. Filippini E. J. Filippini: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: D. A. Ojalvo D. A. Ojalvo: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: A. Agard MA W Springfield (I) CONNECTICUT RIVER WORKING GROUP ASSOCIATION (S) Eastern States Exposition Grounds 1305 memorial Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Mr. R. Ambrosio: Working Group, Berns Mtn, Mast, Sib Hky, Jr. Showmanship Mr. R. J. Caswell: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Chinook, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese, St Bern, Sam H. T. Biermann: Boxer Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Bullm Mrs. D. N. Collier: Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Newf, Rottw, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff, Misc Breeds , Dogo Argtn, Boerboel Dr. K. A. Doeg: Grt Dane, Grt Pyr SWEEPS PUPPY: Akita Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: Akita Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS PUPPY: Alas Mal Terrie Breen SWEEPS VETERANS: Alas Mal Terrie Breen SWEEPS PUPPY: AnatolShep Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: AnatolShep Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS PUPPY: Berns Mtn Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS VETERANS: Berns Mtn Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Blk Russn Terrier Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Blk Russn Terrier Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm Jackie Smith SWEEPS VETERANS: Bullm Jackie Smith SWEEPS PUPPY: Cane Corso Hal Bierman SWEEPS VETERANS: Cane Corso Hal Bierman SWEEPS PUPPY: Chinook Terrie Breen SWEEPS VETERANS: Chinook Terrie Breen SWEEPS VETERANS: Dobe Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS PUPPY: Dobe Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS PUPPY: Dogue de Brdx Hal Bierman SWEEPS VETERANS: Dogue de Brdx Hal Bierman SWEEPS VETERANS: Grm Pinscher Mr. Robert E Hutton SWEEPS PUPPY: Grm Pinscher Mr. Robert E Hutton

SWEEPS VETERANS: Giant Schn Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS PUPPY: Giant Schn Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: Grt Dane Terrie Breen SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Dane Terrie Breen SWEEPS VETERANS: Grt Pyr Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Pyr Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Gtr Swiss Mtn Grace McGlynn SWEEPS VETERANS: Gtr Swiss Mtn Grace McGlynn SWEEPS VETERANS: Kom Terrie Breen SWEEPS PUPPY: Kom Terrie Breen SWEEPS VETERANS: Kuv Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS PUPPY: Kuv Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS PUPPY: Leonberger Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Leonberger Ms. Karen A Billings SWEEPS VETERANS: Mast Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS PUPPY: Mast Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: Nepltn Mastiff Grace McGlynn SWEEPS PUPPY: Nepltn Mastiff Grace McGlynn SWEEPS VETERANS: Newf Lanelle Warrick SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf Lanelle Warrick SWEEPS PUPPY: Portuguese Mrs. Tracie Laliberte SWEEPS VETERANS: Portuguese Mrs. Tracie Laliberte SWEEPS PUPPY: Rottw Rick Blanchard SWEEPS VETERANS: Rottw Rick Blanchard SWEEPS PUPPY: St Bern Hal Bierman SWEEPS VETERANS: St Bern Hal Bierman SWEEPS PUPPY: Sam Hal Bierman SWEEPS VETERANS: Sam Hal Bierman SWEEPS PUPPY: Sib Hky Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS VETERANS: Sib Hky Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Schn Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: Std Schn Nancy G Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: Tibtn Mastiff Hal Bierman SWEEPS PUPPY: Tibtn Mastiff Hal Bierman MD Bel Alton* (I) MARYLAND SPORTING DOG ASSOCIATION (S) Charles County Fairgrounds 8440 Fairground Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Mrs. L. Warren: Sporting Group, Pointer, Pntr-GW, RetCurl, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, SpanClum, Span-Fld, Span-Suss, Weim Ms. M. A. Day: Brit, Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, Set-Eng, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, Vizs Mr. D. L. Evans: Pntr-GS, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Eng Spr, SpanIrw, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. (. Hardin: Ret-Gold Mrs. D. B. Jones: Ret-Lab Mrs. P. A. Hess: Ret-Nova Scotia T D. Thornton: Jr. Showmanship Mr. L. Wilson: Nov A, Nov B, Open B Mrs. N. K. Withers: Open A, Util A, Util B SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Dr. Phyllis Giroux SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Deidre Dunbar SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Deidre Dunbar MD Point of Rocks (I) CHESAPEAKE SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB (S) Catoctin Kennel Club Training Facility 4016 Rock Hall Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. B. G. Barnes: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Jean A Boyd SWEEPS VETERANS Jean A Boyd ME South Portland (I) COLLIE CLUB OF MAINE (S) Double Tree by Hilton 363 Maine Mall Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Mary Mulhern, SHW SEC, Po Box 159, Warren, ME 04864 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. J. R. Hitt: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Rough) Susan Martin SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Rough) Susan Martin SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Smooth) Susan Martin SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Smooth) Susan Martin MI Davisburg (I) GREATER BRIGHTON COLLIE CLUB Springfield Oaks County Park 4h Fairgrounds 12451 Andersonville Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Shirley Schaffer, SHW SEC, 5735 S M 76, ALGER, MI 48610 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. C. E. Chapman: Breed Ms. D. L. Mapes: Jr. Showmanship

MI Davisburg (I) MIDWEST COLLIE CLUB Springfield Oaks County Park 4h Fairgrounds 12451 Andersonville Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Shirley L. Schaffer, SHW SEC, 5735 S M 76, Alger, MI 48610 Mr. B. K. Cleveland: Breed, Jr. Showmanship MI Detroit* (I) DETROIT KENNEL CLUB (BENCHED) (S) Cobo Convention Center One Washington Blvd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $33.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. S. B. Tietjen SPORTING Group: Ms. D. M. Baldwin G. Shearer: Ret-Lab N. G. Frost: Set-Gord, Set-Irsh Ms. G. K. Schultz: Ret-Gold, Span-Eng Spr, Weim Mrs. A. Katona: Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Vizs Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Brit, Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Ms. D. M. Baldwin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: E. Engh Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Amer English Coon Mr. F. T. Sabella: Port Pd Peq Mrs. A. Katona: Basset, Saluki E. Engh: Afghan, Basenji, Bgle, Borz, Dach, RhoRidge, Treeing Walker Coon N. G. Frost: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: R. H. Slay J. A. Moses: Sam Mr. F. T. Sabella: Portuguese, Rottw R. H. Slay: Boxer, Bullm, Chinook, Dobe, Newf E. Engh: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. Kramer E. Engh: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire) Mrs. A. Katona: Airdle, Austr, Cairn, Kerry Mrs. R. Kramer: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. F. T. Sabella J. A. Moses: Cav KC Spans Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Pood Toy Mrs. R. Kramer: Toy Manch, Yorks Mr. F. T. Sabella: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Katona Mrs. A. Katona: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Lhasa, Schip Mrs. M. L. Billings: Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Kees Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: E. Engh Mrs. M. L. Billings: Beard Coll, Pulik, Pyre Shep J. A. Moses: Balance of Herding Breeds *No Classes: Coll MISCELLANEOUS Group: N. G. Frost N. G. Frost: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. L. C. Botko: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. K. Mammano SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Mrs. Rosalind Kramer SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Mrs. Rosalind Kramer SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Ches Patty Martin SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Patty Martin MO Gray Summit (I) BELLE-CITY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. L. J. Sinclair SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Mrs. A. S. Bolus: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: D. P. Cline Mr. L. J. Sinclair: RhoRidge D. P. Cline: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. L. J. Sinclair Mr. D. Bolus: Boxer Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. W. F. Potter, II Mr. W. F. Potter, II: Austr, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Lakelnd, Russel Terr, Skye C. Taylor: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. B. Dale C. Taylor: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua Ms. B. Dale: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Murray Mrs. J. Murray: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. M. Taylor Mr. D. Bolus: Austrl Cat Dg, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Nor Buhund, OES, Pol Low Shp, Shetld Mr. M. Taylor: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. Bolus Mr. D. Bolus: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. Bolus MS Verona* (I) TUPELO KENNEL CLUB Lee County Agri-Center 5395 Highway 145 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. A. P. Gallant SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. T. Catterson Mr. D. J. Gallant: Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Greyhnd, Harr, Ibizan, Ir Wolf Mr. T. Catterson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. V. A. Harvey Mr. T. Catterson: Sam Mr. V. A. Harvey: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. A. Kilcullen Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. T. Catterson: Bulldog Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds


HERDING Group: Mr. T. A. Kilcullen Mrs. K. Kahn: Beauceron, Bel Mal, Briard, Canaan Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Mr. H. C. Jahelka: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. T. Catterson Mr. T. Catterson: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES D. Eddins: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr Mrs. P. P. Barras: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Openr, Util B Mr. H. C. Jahelka: Open A, Open B, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. Catterson SC Hilton Head* (O) HILTON HEAD ISLAND KENNEL CLUB Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn William Hilton Parkway US Hwy 278 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. J. Hauck SPORTING Group: Mr. N. B. Kenney Mr. J. R. White: Pointer, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Span-Ckr, SpanEng Spr, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. N. B. Kenney: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. N. B. Kenney: Basenji Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. J. C. Walton: Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane, Sib Hky Mr. N. B. Kenney: Akita, Berns Mtn, Bullm, Mast, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, Sam Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. R. White: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. C. Winslow Mr. C. Winslow: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. N. B. Kenney Mrs. P. J. Hauck: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. R. White Mrs. P. J. Hauck: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Card-WC, Coll, Pemb-WC, Shetld Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. J. Hauck Mrs. P. J. Hauck: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. S. D. Crossman: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B Mr. A. R. Cherubini: Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. J. Hauck TX Austin (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF AUSTIN (S) Austin Canine Central 5402 Middle Fiskville Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Mary Charron, SHW SEC, 105 WILDWOOD DRIVE STE 103, PMB, GEORGETOWN, TX 78633 FEE: $25.00 B. Llewellyn: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY TX Wichita Falls (I) FAITH CITY KENNEL CLUB OF WICHITA FALLS J S Bridwell Agri Center 111North Burnett Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. J. N. Paulk SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. T. Murray C. Nelson: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mrs. S. Smith: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. D. A. Gill Mrs. G. Geringer: Basenji Dr. D. A. Gill: Port Pd Peq Mrs. S. Smith: Dach (Long), Dach (Wire) Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. L. Stansell Mr. R. L. Stansell: Chinook C. Stansell: Akita, Alas Mal, Grt Dane, Sam, Sib Hky Ms. J. N. Paulk: Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Leonberger, Portuguese, St Bern Dr. D. A. Gill: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mr. J. Constantine: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Min Schn, Norwich, Parson Russell, Staf Bull Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. Webb Ms. J. N. Paulk: I Greyhnd, J Chin, Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: Bichon Ms. J. N. Paulk: Pood (Std) Mrs. J. Webb: Boston, Pood (Min) Dr. D. A. Gill: Shar-Pei, Chow, Schip C. Stansell: Am Esk Dog, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Kees, Shiba Inu Mr. R. L. Stansell: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. L. Anthony Ms. J. N. Paulk: Austrl Cat Dg C. Stansell: Briard Dr. D. A. Gill: AustrlShep, OES Mrs. D. L. Anthony: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. D. A. Gill Dr. D. A. Gill: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. L. Anthony VA Virginia Beach (I) TIDEWATER AFGHAN HOUND CLUB (S) Wyndham Virginia Beach Oceanfront 5700 Atlantaic Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Tracee Elwess, SHW SEC, 3660 CAINHOY LN, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23462 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd C. G. Ullom: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Sue Games

WI Jefferson (I) BADGER LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Jefferson County Fair Park 503 N. Jackson St CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.50-1st/ $24.50-2nd Mr. R. D. Orton: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Joan Saldana SWEEPS PUPPY Joan Saldana

MARCH 4 - MONDAY AZ Scottsdale* (O) SCOTTSDALE DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Scottsdale Westworld 16601 N Pima Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 13 12:00 p.m. Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mr. E. E. Bivin: Ret-Gold Ms. M. Martorella: Ret-Lab Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Set-Eng, Span-Eng Ckr Mrs. S. Dillin: Vizs, Weim Mr. D. A. Johnson: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. A. Johnson Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Bgle, B & T Coonhnd Mr. D. A. Johnson: Bluetick Coon, Borz Mrs. S. Dillin: Afghan, Basenji, Dach, Nor Elk, Saluki Mr. E. Blake: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basset, RhoRidge, Whip Ms. M. Martorella: Bloodhnd, Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Harr, Ibizan Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mr. E. E. Bivin: Dobe Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Grt Pyr, St Bern Mrs. S. C. Sloan: Akita, Boxer, Sam, Std Schn Ms. M. Martorella: Alas Mal, Portuguese, Rottw, Sib Hky Mr. B. A. Miller: Berns Mtn, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Newf Ms. F. S. Godek: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. B. A. Miller Mr. B. A. Miller: Am Staff Mr. L. Adams: Norwich Norfolk Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Austr, Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Scotti, Sealym Mr. E. E. Bivin: Bdlgtn, Border, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry, Lakelnd, Manch Ter Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Cav KC Spans Mr. E. E. Bivin: Eng Toy Sp Mrs. S. Dillin: Toy Manch Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Chin Cr, Pood Toy Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Affenp, I Greyhnd, Min Pin, Silky Mrs. J. Nahikian: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Pood Mr. B. A. Miller: Shar-Pei, Norwegian Lndhnd Mr. E. E. Bivin: Chow, Dalm Mr. E. Blake: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Bulldog Mrs. G. M. Denman: Fin Spitz, Kees, Lowch, Schip Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. Adams Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Beard Coll, Shetld Mr. B. A. Miller: Briard, Nor Buhund, OES, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Mr. L. Adams: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. L. J. Libeu: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza

MARCH 6 - WEDNESDAY TX San Antonio (I) ALAMO AREA TOY DOG CLUB Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd J. G. Reynolds: Toy Group, Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Long), Chihua (Smooth), Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Peke, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox and more Mrs. M. Ellis: I Greyhnd, Pap, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu TX San Antonio (I) ALAMO BRITTANY CLUB (S) Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. T. W. Conboy: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. Jill Warren TX San Antonio (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO (S) Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mr. J. C. Walton: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Tom Ferguson TX San Antonio (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mrs. J. T. Kahn: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

TX San Antonio* (I) POODLE CLUB OF SAN ANTONIO Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. I. Semenschin: Breed Col. M. Q. Chester: Obedience TX San Antonio (I) PUG DOG CLUB GREATER SAN ANTONIO, INC. (S) Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd J. G. Reynolds: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Marcy Heathman TX San Antonio (I) SAN ANTONIO ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL CLUB, INC. (S) Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 1:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Ms. C. J. Hathaway: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Dr. Jill Warren SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. Jill Warren

MARCH 7 - THURSDAY CA Hanford (I/O) SEQUOIA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Kings County Fairgrouds 10th Ave & Hanford-Armona Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. B. D. Alderman SPORTING Group: Mr. H. J. Williams Mr. H. J. Williams: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. McGinnis Mrs. J. McGinnis: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. R. S. Pritchard Dr. R. S. Pritchard: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane Mr. H. J. Williams: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. Richardson Mr. J. Richardson: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. C. Graham Mr. H. J. Williams: Hava, Malt, Min Pin, Peke, Pom, Pug, Silky, Yorks Ms. C. Graham: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Ms. C. Graham: Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood, Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. McGinnis Mrs. J. McGinnis: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. McGinnis TN Franklin (I) NASHVILLE KENNEL CLUB Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. W. E. Usherwood SPORTING Group: Mr. D. J. Murphy Mrs. M. L. Billings: Brit Mr. W. Cunningham: Span-Eng Ckr Mr. D. J. Murphy: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. Thompson Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Port Pd Peq Mr. L. Boileau: Dach, Whip Mr. D. Thompson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Mr. D. Thompson: Giant Schn, Portuguese Mr. W. Cunningham: Boxer, Grt Dane, Newf, Sam, Sib Hky Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mrs. P. Hastings: Am Staff, Cairn Mr. N. L. Patton: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mr. W. Cunningham: Malt, Pood Toy, Silky Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Pap, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Yorks Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. W. Cunningham: Dalm, Pood Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Fr Bull, Kees Mrs. M. L. Billings: Bichon, Boston, Shar-Pei Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. Hastings Mr. D. Thompson: AustrlShep, Bel Terv, Pulik Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Austrl Cat Dg, Bouv, Canaan, GSD Mrs. P. Hastings: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. Thompson Mr. D. Thompson: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. Hastings TX San Antonio (I) KENNEL CLUB OF GREATER VICTORIA, INC. Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW J. G. Reynolds SPORTING Group: B. N. Harris Mr. J. C. Walton: Ret-Gold B. N. Harris: Ret-Lab, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, SpanClum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: L. E. Stanbridge Mr. J. C. Walton: Basset, Bloodhnd, Port Pd Peq L. E. Stanbridge: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mr. J. C. Walton: Boxer, Grt Dane L. E. Stanbridge: Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff

J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: L. R. Harris Mr. J. C. Walton: Norwich Norfolk, Sealym, Soft Coated L. R. Harris: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. A. D. Hearn Mr. J. C. Walton: Min Pin, Yorks L. R. Harris: Toy Manch, Pood Toy Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Pom, Pug, Silky Mr. E. E. Bivin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Bichon, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Pood, Schip B. N. Harris: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: L. R. Harris L. E. Stanbridge: Beauceron, Swed Vallhund Mr. E. E. Bivin: Austrl Cat Dg, Beard Coll, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv J. G. Reynolds: Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld L. R. Harris: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. C. Walton: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. A. D. Hearn

MARCH 8 - FRIDAY CA Hanford (I/O) SEQUOIA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Kings County Fairgrouds 10th Ave & Hanford-Armona Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $250.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. Richardson SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. McGinnis Mrs. J. McGinnis: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. H. J. Williams Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Grt Dane Mr. H. J. Williams: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn Mr. J. Richardson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. C. Graham Ms. C. Graham: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. R. S. Pritchard Dr. R. S. Pritchard: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Dr. R. S. Pritchard: Pood Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. C. Graham Ms. C. Graham: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. H. J. Williams Mr. H. J. Williams: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. Richardson FL West Palm Beach (I) COCKER SPANIEL CLUB OF SOUTHEASTERN FLORIDA, INC. (S) South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Deobrah Ciaccio, SHW SEC, 3529 LOURY DR, ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33543 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) FL West Palm Beach (I) EVERGLADES TERRIER CLUB South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Terrier Group, Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Border, Bull Ter (Color), Bull Ter (White), Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry, Lakelnd, Min and more FL West Palm Beach (I) FLORIDA EAST COAST DACHSHUND CLUB (S) South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Carol Underwood, SHW SEC, PO BOX 575, C/O MB-F, BROOKSVILLE, FL 34605 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd D. Y. McCormack: Breed Mrs. J. Narushka: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Long) Mrs. Janet Narushka SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Mrs. Janet Narushka SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Mrs. Janet Narushka SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Smooth) Mrs. Janet Narushka SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Mrs. Janet Narushka SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Wire) Mrs. Janet Narushka FL West Palm Beach (I) FRENCH BULLDOG FANCIERS OF MID-FLORIDA (S) South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Susan Cooper, SHW SEC, PO BOX 575, C/O MB-F INC., BROOKSVILLE, FL 34605 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. L. M. Riddle: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Jill Neidig SWEEPS VETERANS Jill Neidig FL West Palm Beach (I) GULFSTREAM ROTTWEILER CLUB OF GREATER MIAMI (S) South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. D. N. Collier: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Connie Sager SWEEPS VETERANS Connie Sager Dog News

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FL West Palm Beach (I) GULFSTREAM ROTTWEILER CLUB OF GREATER MIAMI (S) South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. S. S. Saltzman: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. Tommy Caisango SWEEPS VETERANS Dr. Tommy Caisango FL West Palm Beach (I) MALTESE CLUB OF GREATER MIAMI South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Don La Rosa, SHW SEC, PO BOX 22107, C/O MB-F INC., GREENSBORO, NC 27420 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. K. Kahn: Breed

MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. Ambrosio: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. E. Klingler MD Frederick (I) PAPILLON CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (S) Holiday Inn Frederick 5400 Holiday Drive CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Mrs. O. Gagne: Breed Mrs. J. B. Beddow: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Joanne Paulino SWEEPS VETERANS Joanne Paulino

FL West Palm Beach (I) MALTESE CLUB OF GREATER MIAMI (S) South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Don La Rosa, SHW SEC, PO BOX 22107, C/O MB-F INC., GREENSBORO, NC 27420 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. K. E. Miller: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Loretta Gitto

MO St Louis (I) (Evening) BULL TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Grant Pavillion Jefferson Barracks County Park 533 Grant Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 1:00 a.m. Jerre Purvis, SHW SEC, 3147 Highway 19, Owensville, MO 65066 FEE: $28.50 Ms. S. C. Murphy: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (Color) SWEEPS VETERANS: Bull Ter (Color) SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (White) SWEEPS VETERANS: Bull Ter (White)

FL West Palm Beach (O) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. L. Bianchi: Breed

NY Albion (I) ROCHESTER COLLIE CLUB INC. Orleans County Cooperative Extension 12690 State Route 31 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 19 Ann Santos, SHW SEC, 9216 LAPP RD, CLARENCE CENTER, NY 14032 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. R. G. Johns: Breed

FL West Palm Beach (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00 Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Breed

NY Milton* (I) MONTICELLO NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB, INC. Hudson Valley Sportsdome 240 Milton Turnpike CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $31.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW R. N. Rella SPORTING Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss Mrs. J. Colvin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. M. Carr Mrs. S. M. Carr: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. M. Brocious Mrs. S. M. Carr: Akita, Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane, Sam, Sib Hky Ms. M. Brocious: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. Vice: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. J. V. Ioia Dr. J. V. Ioia: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. M. Carr Mrs. S. M. Carr: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: R. N. Rella R. N. Rella: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. A. Levinson: Nov A, Nov B, Util B, Veteran Mr. J. H. Mett: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Versatility M. A. Calhoun: Grad Novr, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: R. N. Rella

FL West Palm Beach (I) SOUTHEAST FLORIDA BOXER CLUB South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Clay Haviland, SHW SEC, PO BOX 575, C/O MB-F, BROOKSVILLE, FL 34605 Mr. P. F. Willhauck: Breed FL West Palm Beach (I) SOUTHEAST FLORIDA BOXER CLUB (S) South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Clay Haviland, SHW SEC, PO BOX 575, C/O MB-F, BROOKSVILLE, FL 34605 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. J. J. Madieros: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Salli Moore-Kottas FL West Palm Beach (I) TOY DOG CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. S. R. Baugniet: Toy Group, Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Long), Chihua (Smooth), Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), J Chin, Min Pin, Pap, Toy Manch, Peke, Pom, Pug, Shih and more *No Classes: Malt IL New Lenox (I) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (S) Stone City Kennel Club Building 13606 W. Laraway Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jim Langford, SHW SEC, PO BOX 175, JOLIET, IL 60434 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd P. Dempsey: Breed Mrs. D. L. Davis: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Craig Cooper SWEEPS VETERANS Craig Cooper IN Tipton (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA Tipton County 4-H Grounds State Road 19 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Robin Russell, SHW SEC, 9084 BALTIMORE PHILLIPSBURG RD, BROOKVILLE, OH 45309 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd J. R. Lancaster: Breed KS Garden City* (I) GARDEN CITY KANSAS KENNEL CLUB Finney County Fairgrounds Exhibition & Livestock Buildings South 9th & Frederick CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. L. K. Davis SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. S. Rose Mrs. S. S. Rose: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. B. L. Clarke Ms. B. L. Clarke: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. J. Ham Mr. L. K. Davis: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. M. E. Klingler Mrs. M. E. Klingler: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. J. Ham Mr. J. J. Ham: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Mrs. L. K. Davis: All Herding Breeds

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TN Franklin (I) TULLAHOMA KENNEL CLUB OF TENNESSEE Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. M. L. Billings SPORTING Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. D. J. Murphy: Brit Mrs. M. L. Billings: Ret-Gold Ms. C. C. McGowan: Ret-Lab Mr. N. L. Patton: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. L. Boileau Dr. E. Liebes: Dach, Ibizan, Whip Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. Cunningham Mrs. M. L. Billings: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn Dr. E. Liebes: Giant Schn, Portuguese Mrs. P. Hastings: Akita, Boxer, Grt Dane, Newf, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. W. Cunningham: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Mrs. M. L. Billings: Min Schn Mrs. P. Hastings: Parson Russell Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. J. Murphy Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Toy Manch Mrs. M. L. Billings: Malt, Pom, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, Yorks Mr. D. J. Murphy: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. W. E. Usherwood Mrs. M. L. Billings: Pood Mr. L. Boileau: Boston, Fr Bull, Kees Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. Thompson Mrs. J. E. Geshwiler: Austrl Cat Dg Mrs. P. Hastings: Bouv Dr. E. Liebes: AustrlShep, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Pulik, Shetld Mr. D. Thompson: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. E. Liebes Dr. E. Liebes: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. W. Cunningham TX San Antonio (I) KENNEL CLUB OF GREATER VICTORIA, INC. Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. E. E. Bivin

SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. D. Hearn J. G. Reynolds: Brit B. Blink: Spin Ital Mr. J. C. Walton: Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Eng Spr B. N. Harris: Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat Mr. E. E. Bivin: Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Wel Spr, Weim L. E. Stanbridge: Pointer, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Eng, SetGord, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Vizs Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: B. N. Harris L. E. Stanbridge: Port Pd Peq Mr. E. E. Bivin: Basenji, Greyhnd J. G. Reynolds: Eng Fox, Otter, PBGV, Plott, Saluki T. Fortner-Jackson: Afghan, Basset, Borz, Dach, Pharaoh, ScotDeer, Whip B. N. Harris: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: J. G. Reynolds L. E. Stanbridge: Chinook B. Blink: Mast Mr. J. C. Walton: Sib Hky S. K. Steckler: Boxer, Grt Dane, Rottw Mr. E. E. Bivin: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. C. Walton K. B. Sawyer: Manch Ter J. G. Reynolds: Min Schn, Norfolk L. R. Harris: Norwich, Sealym, Soft Coated Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: K. B. Sawyer K. B. Sawyer: Bruss Grif, Chihua, Toy Manch, Pug, Silky Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Affenp, Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp, Malt, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Toy Fox Terrier L. E. Stanbridge: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: Am Esk Dog, Norwegian Lndhnd, Xoloitzcuintli K. B. Sawyer: Boston, Shar-Pei, Fr Bull, Pood, Schip, Tib Span Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: J. G. Reynolds Mr. E. E. Bivin: GSD L. E. Stanbridge: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Icelandic Shpdg J. G. Reynolds: AustrlShep, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Card-WC, Coll, Fin Laph, Nor Buhund, OES L. R. Harris: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: T. Fortner-Jackson

MARCH 9 - SATURDAY CA Hanford (I/O) KINGS KENNEL CLUB OF CALIFORNIA Kings County Fairgrouds 10th Ave & Hanford-Armona Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. R. S. Pritchard SPORTING Group: Mr. J. Richardson Mr. J. Richardson: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. C. K. Steidel Mrs. J. A. Leikam: Basenji, Borz, ScotDeer, Whip Mrs. C. K. Steidel: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mr. C. L. Olvis: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane Dr. R. S. Pritchard: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. L. Plonkey Ms. S. Bingham-Porter: Malt Ms. E. Muthard: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp Mr. D. L. Plonkey: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. C. Graham Mr. D. L. Plonkey: Pood Ms. C. Graham: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. D. Dean Ms. D. Dean: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. K. Steidel Mrs. C. K. Steidel: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. C. K. Steidel FL West Palm Beach (I) PALM BEACH COUNTY DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION (S) South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. J. Kirkland SPORTING Group: Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T Mrs. S. Goldberg: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: D. Y. McCormack Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: Dach D. Y. McCormack: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Miss V. L. Lyne Miss V. L. Lyne: Dobe Mrs. D. Cozart: Berns Mtn, Boxer, Newf, Std Schn Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. S. Goldberg Mr. D. J. Kirkland: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. Cozart Mrs. D. Cozart: Pap Mrs. S. Goldberg: Pood Toy Miss V. L. Lyne: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, J Chin Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mrs. D. Cozart: Bulldog, Fr Bull Mrs. S. Goldberg: Bichon, Boston, Dalm, Lhasa, Lowch, Pood Miss V. L. Lyne: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: D. Y. McCormack D. Y. McCormack: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: D. Y. McCormack SWEEPS PUPPY: Dobe Paige O’Donnell

IL New Lenox* (I) WESTERN IRISH SETTER CLUB (S) Stone City Kennel Club Building 13606 W. Laraway Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jim Langford, SHW SEC, PO Box 175, Joliet, IL 60434 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Ms. P. S. Schaar: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. M. C. Carlucci: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Cynthia Kullik SWEEPS PUPPY Cynthia Kullik IN Auburn (I) LOGANSPORT KENNEL CLUB, INC. National Military History Center 5634 CR 11A CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. E. Hutton SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. Y. Verdon Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Ret-Lab Mrs. D. Burkholder: Span-AmW Mrs. D. Y. Verdon: Balance of Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Set-Irsh HOUND Group: Mrs. F. W. Schwartz Mr. R. E. Hutton: Afghan, Basenji, Borz, Greyhnd, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Whip Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. R. J. Rynder Mrs. D. Y. Verdon: Akita, Sam Mrs. F. W. Schwartz: Alas Mal, Grt Dane, St Bern Mrs. R. J. Rynder: Balance of Working Breeds *No Classes: Sib Hky TERRIER Group: Mr. E. B. Weiss Mrs. F. W. Schwartz: Am Staff, Border, Bull Ter, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Scotti, Staf Bull Mr. E. B. Weiss: Balance of Terrier Breeds *No Classes: Cairn TOY Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder Mr. E. B. Weiss: Pood Toy Mrs. C. J. Gish: Cav KC Spans, I Greyhnd, Min Pin, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. D. Burkholder: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. E. B. Weiss Mrs. R. J. Rynder: Chow Mr. E. B. Weiss: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Bulldog HERDING Group: Mrs. F. W. Schwartz Mr. E. B. Weiss: Beard Coll, Brdr Coll, Briard, OES, Pulik Mrs. F. W. Schwartz: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza IN Tipton (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF INDIANA (S) Tipton County 4-H Grounds State Road 19 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Ms. Robin Russell, SHW SEC, 9084 BALTIMORE PHILLIPSBURG RD, BROOKVILLE, OH 45309 FEE: $25.00 H. Mcdermott: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY KS Garden City* (I) GARDEN CITY KANSAS KENNEL CLUB Finney County Fairgrounds Exhibition & Livestock Buildings South 9th & Frederick CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. J. Ham SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Mrs. L. K. Davis: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. B. L. Clarke Ms. B. L. Clarke: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio R. V. Horn: Alas Mal, Boxer, Grt Pyr, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. R. Ambrosio: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. J. J. Ham: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Ms. B. L. Clarke: Pood Mr. R. Ambrosio: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mr. L. K. Davis: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. L. K. Davis: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. J. Ham: Nov A, Nov B, Open A Mrs. S. S. Rose: Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: R. V. Horn MD Frederick (I) METROPOLITAN AREA PAPILLON CLUB OF WASHINGTON, D.C. (S) Holiday Inn Frederick 5400 Holiday Drive CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd J. Snider: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Tina Moran SWEEPS VETERANS Tina Moran MD Point of Rocks (I) POTOMAC VALLEY SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB, INC. (S) Catoctin Kennel Club Training Facility 4016 Rock Hall Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 6:00 p.m. Kenneth E. Stanley, SHW SEC, 200 RIDGEWOOD CT NE, VIENNA, VA 22180 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. M. D. Williams: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Nancy Everett


MI Dexter* (I) SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB OF GREATER DETROIT (S) Animal R and R/Canine Sports Recreation Center 7275 Joy Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Betty Jo Buck, SHW SEC, 9591 E 750 N, Sheridan, IN 46069 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Mrs. S. W. Carman: Breed Mrs. K. A. Cook: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Dr. James D Sillers SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. James D Sillers MI Whitmore Lake (I) CAIRN TERRIER CLUB OF GREATER DETROIT (S) Ann Arbor Dog Training Bldg 1475 E North Territorial Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 12:00 p.m. Ms. Phyllis M. Harp, SHW SEC, 2930 Killarney Pk. Dr., Hartland, MI 48353 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Mr. K. Kauffman: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Carol Ackerson SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Carol Ackerson MO Columbia* (I) COLUMBIA MISSOURI KENNEL CLUB Boone County Fairgrounds 5212 N Oakland Gravel Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. L. Stacy SPORTING Group: Mr. T. Stacy Mr. T. Stacy: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. T. Stacy Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Afghan, Borz, Greyhnd, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Pharaoh, Saluki, ScotDeer, Whip Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Lashbrook Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Mast, Rottw, St Bern, Sam Mr. R. Lashbrook: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. J. E. Thill Ms. J. E. Thill: All Terrier Breeds *No Classes: Bull Ter TOY Group: Mr. S. Hayden Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Cav KC Spans, Hava, J Chin, Malt, Pap, Peke, Pom, Yorks Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. S. Hayden Ms. J. E. Thill: Fr Bull, Lhasa Mr. S. Hayden: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. Robey Mr. R. Lashbrook: AustrlShep Ms. L. Robey: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. L. Robey Ms. L. Robey: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. L. Garvin: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr Ms. V. Kinion: Nov B, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. J. E. Thill MO St Louis (I) BULL TERRIER CLUB OF ST. LOUIS (S) Grant Pavillion Jefferson Barracks County Park 533 Grant Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jerre Purvis, SHW SEC, 3142 Highway 19, Owensville, MO 65066 FEE: $28.50-1st/ $28.50-2nd Mrs. M. F. Remer: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (Color) Connie Whitmer SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (White) Connie Whitmer NY Albion (I) COLLIE CLUB OF WESTERN NEW YORK Orleans County Cooperative Extension 12690 State Route 31 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Ann Santos, SHW SEC, 9216 Lapp Rd, Clarence Center, NY 14032 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. R. M. Veatch: Breed, Jr. Showmanship NY Albion (I) ROCHESTER COLLIE CLUB INC. Orleans County Cooperative Extension 12690 State Route 31 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 19 Ann Santos, SHW SEC, 9216 LAPP RD, CLARENCE CENTER, NY 14032 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. P. C. Merrill: Breed, Jr. Showmanship NY Milton* (I) MONTICELLO NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB, INC. Hudson Valley Sportsdome 240 Milton Turnpike CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $31.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. J. V. Ioia SPORTING Group: Dr. A. D. DiNardo Mrs. B. G. Pepper: All Retrievers Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. B. G. Pepper Mrs. B. G. Pepper: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Ms. J. B. Rylander: Sam, Sib Hky Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: R. N. Rella R. N. Rella: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. Vice Mrs. B. G. Pepper: I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp Mr. D. Vice: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. A. D. DiNardo Dr. A. D. DiNardo: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. M. Brocious Ms. M. Brocious: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. J. V. Ioia Dr. J. V. Ioia: All Miscellaneous Breeds

OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. H. Mett: Nov A, Nov B, Util B, Veteran Mrs. C. Mett: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Versatility Mr. D. A. Levinson: Grad Novr, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. J. V. Ioia PA Willow Grove* (I) DELAWARE VALLEY CHINESE CRESTED CLUB (S) Best Friends Pet Care 1150 Easton Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Amy Yeager, SHW SEC, PO BOX 213, JENKINTOWN, PA 19046 FEE: $31.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. D. J. Smyth: Breed, Jr. Showmanship J. Nocilly: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Thomas L. Frampton TN Franklin (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF NASHVILLE Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd H. H. Schulman: Breed TN Franklin (I) TULLAHOMA KENNEL CLUB OF TENNESSEE (S) Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. Thompson SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mr. W. Cunningham: Brit, Ret-Gold Ms. C. C. McGowan: Pointer, Pntr-GS, Set-Eng, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. E. Liebes Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Dach Mr. W. Cunningham: ScotDeer Mrs. J. P. Anselm: Ibizan, Whip Dr. E. Liebes: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. Hastings Mr. D. J. Murphy: Giant Schn Mrs. J. P. Anselm: Grt Dane Dr. E. Liebes: Akita, Blk Russn Terrier Mr. D. Thompson: Boxer, Newf, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. P. Hastings: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. J. Murphy Mrs. P. Hastings: Min Schn Mrs. J. P. Anselm: Border, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Skye Mr. D. J. Murphy: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. L. Boileau L. Farmer: Yorks Ms. C. C. McGowan: Toy Manch, Pug Mr. W. Cunningham: Pap, Pom, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Min Pin, Peke, Pood Toy, Silky Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. L. Boileau: Bichon Mr. W. Cunningham: Shar-Pei Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Pood Mrs. M. L. Billings: Fr Bull, Kees Mr. N. L. Patton: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Mrs. J. E. Geshwiler: Bouv Mr. W. E. Usherwood: AustrlShep, Brdr Coll Dr. K. Anselm: Card-WC, Coll, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Pemb-WC, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. P. Anselm Mrs. J. P. Anselm: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. P. Anselm SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip Patricia Thompson-Hodges SWEEPS VETERANS: Whip Patricia Thompson-Hodges SWEEPS VETERANS: Card-WC Jonathon Greig SWEEPS PUPPY: Card-WC Jonathon Greig TX San Antonio (I) SAMOYED CLUB OF AUSTIN (S) Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd J. G. Reynolds: Breed Mrs. M. Ellis: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Robin Barkhaus SWEEPS PUPPY Robin Barkhaus TX San Antonio (I) SAN ANTONIO KENNEL CLUB, INC. Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW D. Thornton SPORTING Group: L. E. Stanbridge Mr. J. C. Walton: Ret-Lab Dr. J. Warren: Set-Eng L. E. Stanbridge: Brit, Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, RetCurl, Ret-Flat, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: J. G. Reynolds L. R. Harris: Otter R. E. Nance: Basset, Bloodhnd J. G. Reynolds: Amer English Coon, B & T Coonhnd, Ibizan, Nor Elk, Pharaoh, Port Pd Peq, Treeing Walker Coon D. Thornton: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: L. R. Harris Mr. E. E. Bivin: Chinook L. E. Stanbridge: Cane Corso, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Leonberger L. R. Harris: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. V. Miller Mrs. K. Loken: Cairn, Kerry Mr. R. V. Miller: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. R. V. Miller: Chihua Mrs. H. G. Tomb-Taylor: J Chin, Min Pin, Pom, Yorks Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Toy Breeds

NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mrs. C. W. Adams: Bulldog L. R. Harris: Kees Mr. E. E. Bivin: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: B. N. Harris J. G. Reynolds: Beauceron, Entlebucher Mnt Dog B. N. Harris: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: B. N. Harris B. N. Harris: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. E. E. Bivin: BJ Mrs. K. Loken: NJ, O, MAST VA Harrisonburg (I) SHENANDOAH VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Rockingham County Fairgrounds US 11 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. S. D. Gladstone SPORTING Group: Ms. C. S. Brown Mrs. N. Dee: Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat Ms. D. M. Baldwin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone Ms. N. Bodine: All Hound Breeds *No Classes: Afghan WORKING Group: Mr. W. J. Coombs Mr. S. D. Gladstone: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Garren D. McCoy: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: D. McCoy Mr. R. E. Garren: All Toy Breeds *No Classes: Pap NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. E. Garren D. McCoy: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. N. Bodine Mr. S. D. Gladstone: All Herding Breeds *No Classes: Shetld MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. W. J. Coombs Mr. W. J. Coombs: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: D. McCoy WA Seattle* (I) SEATTLE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Qwest Field Event Center S. Royal Brougham Way and Occidental Ave S CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 12:00 p.m. BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. S. B. Tietjen SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Ms. K. A. Reamensnyder: Brit, Ret-Gold, Span-Eng Spr R. Lopaschuk: Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, SpanEng Ckr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. M. J. Dougherty Mr. J. R. Tomey: Bgle Ms. K. Campbell: Basenji, Ibizan Mr. M. J. Dougherty: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Borz, Port Pd Peq Mr. D. Bolus: Basset, Bloodhnd, Dach, RhoRidge R. Lopaschuk: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. D. Bolus C. Stansell: Sib Hky Mr. J. R. Tomey: Alas Mal, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Grt Dane, Rottw Ms. C. I. Alexander: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. A. Alexander Mr. M. J. Dougherty: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: R. Lopaschuk Mr. M. J. Dougherty: Toy Manch Mr. R. L. Stansell: Pood Toy Ms. A. A. Czech: Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. L. Stansell Ms. A. A. Czech: Xoloitzcuintli C. Stansell: Am Esk Dog, Fin Spitz Mr. R. L. Stansell: Bichon, Dalm, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood, Tib Span, Tib Ter Mr. D. A. Alexander: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. A. A. Czech Mr. D. Bolus: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll Ms. A. A. Czech: Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph Ms. K. A. Reamensnyder: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: R. Lopaschuk R. Lopaschuk: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. Cox: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B, Util A L. Warsoff: Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Grad Openr, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. K. Campbell SWEEPS VETERANS: Bullm David Hagey SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm David Hagey SWEEPS VETERANS: AustrlShep Ms. Sue Holtz SWEEPS PUPPY: AustrlShep Ms. Sue Holtz WI Janesville* (I) GREAT LAKES BELGIAN TERVUREN CLUB (S) Rock County 4-H Fairgrounds 1301 Craig Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Barbara Budny, SHW SEC, 24902 Apple Rd, Waterford, WI 53185 FEE: $23.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. B. Meyer: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. K. H. Delaney: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY WI Oshkosh (I) BADGER DACHSHUND CLUB, INC. (S) Oshkosh Kennel Club 220 W. Packer Avenue CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Kathy Dachlet, SHW SEC, 7821 Morrison Rd, Greenleaf, WI 54126 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. C. Klein: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Mrs. (Mary) Ellen Hardin SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Mrs. (Mary) Ellen Hardin SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Mrs. (Mary) Ellen Hardin

MARCH 10 - SUNDAY CA Hanford (I/O) KINGS KENNEL CLUB OF CALIFORNIA Kings County Fairgrouds 10th Ave & Hanford-Armona Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. L. Plonkey SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. K. Steidel Mrs. C. K. Steidel: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Ms. E. Muthard: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Port Pd Peq Mr. R. Paust: Afghan, Basset, Borz, Greyhnd, Harr, Saluki, Whip Mr. C. L. Olvis: Basenji, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Dach, Eng Fox Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. Richardson Ms. D. Dean: Grt Dane Mr. J. Richardson: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. Paust Mr. R. Paust: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mr. D. L. Plonkey: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. R. S. Pritchard Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Pood Ms. E. Muthard: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz Dr. R. S. Pritchard: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan Ms. D. Dean: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. D. Dean Ms. D. Dean: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. D. Dean FL West Palm Beach (I) PALM BEACH COUNTY DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Goldberg Mrs. S. Goldberg: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan Miss V. L. Lyne: Dach, Whip Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. D. Cozart Miss V. L. Lyne: Giant Schn, Newf, Std Schn Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Berns Mtn, Boxer, Dobe, Leonberger Mrs. D. Cozart: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mrs. S. Goldberg: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Miss V. L. Lyne Mrs. D. Cozart: Affenp Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Pood Toy Miss V. L. Lyne: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. Cozart Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Dalm, Fr Bull, Lhasa, Lowch Mrs. D. Cozart: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. D. Cozart Mrs. D. Cozart: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. D. Cozart IL New Lenox* (I) WESTERN IRISH SETTER CLUB (S) Stone City Kennel Club Building 13606 W. Laraway Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Mr. Jim Langford, SHW SEC, P0 Box 175, Joliet, IL 60434 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd C. A. Sloughfy: Breed Ms. P. L. Urban: Jr. Showmanship Mrs. S. D. Hemminger: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Teresa Richmond SWEEPS PUPPY Teresa Richmond IN Auburn (I) LOGANSPORT KENNEL CLUB, INC. National Military History Center 5634 CR 11A CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. D. Burkholder SPORTING Group: Mr. E. B. Weiss Ms. N. J. Gallant: Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Nova Scotia T, SetIrsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Suss, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. E. B. Weiss: Ret-Ches, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, SpanFld, Span-Irw, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs Mrs. D. Burkholder: Balance of Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Set-Irsh HOUND Group: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza S. Chryssanthis: Basset, Dach Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Basenji, Greyhnd, Ibizan, Pharaoh Mr. E. B. Weiss: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. F. W. Schwartz Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Alas Mal, Grt Dane, St Bern Mrs. F. W. Schwartz: Balance of Working Breeds *No Classes: Sib Hky TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Terrier Breeds *No Classes: Cairn TOY Group: Mr. E. B. Weiss Mr. R. E. Hutton: Eng Toy Sp, Toy Manch, Peke, Pood Toy Mr. E. B. Weiss: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, I Greyhnd, Min Pin, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. C. J. Gish: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Bulldog HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder Mrs. D. Burkholder: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. D. Burkholder

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IN Tipton (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF INDIANA (S) Tipton County 4-H Grounds State Road 19 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Mr. Robin Russell, SHW SEC, 9084 BALTIMORE PHILLIPSBURG RD, BROOKVILLE, OH 45309 FEE: $25.00 Mr. H. C. Meierarend, Jr.: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY KS Garden City* (I) GARDEN CITY KANSAS KENNEL CLUB Finney County Fairgrounds Exhibition & Livestock Buildings South 9th & Frederick CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. Ambrosio SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Mrs. L. K. Davis: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. L. K. Davis: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. B. L. Clarke Ms. B. L. Clarke: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. R. Ambrosio: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mr. R. Ambrosio: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. J. Ham: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. S. Rose MD Frederick (I) METROPOLITAN AREA PAPILLON CLUB OF WASHINGTON, D.C. (S) Holiday Inn Frederick 5400 Holiday Drive CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Mrs. S. Brown: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Mary Keith Welch SWEEPS VETERANS Mary Keith Welch MD Point of Rocks (I) POTOMAC VALLEY SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB, INC. (S) Catoctin Kennel Club Training Facility 4016 Rock Hall Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 6:00 p.m. Kenneth E. Stanley, SHW SEC, 200 RIDGEWOOD CT NE, VIENNA, VA 22180 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. L. R. Brunner: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Jeanne McNally MI Dexter* (I) SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB OF GREATER DETROIT (S) Animal R and R/Canine Sports Recreation Center 7275 Joy Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 12:00 p.m. Betty Jo Buck, SHW SEC, 9591 E 750 N, Sheridan, IN 46069 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Mrs. D. J. Wilkins: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. K. A. Cook: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Joan Schurr Kefeli SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Joan Schurr Kefeli MI Whitmore Lake (I) CAIRN TERRIER CLUB OF GREATER DETROIT (S) Ann Arbor Dog Training Bldg 1475 E North Territorial Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Phyllis M Harp, SHW SEC, 2930 Killarney Pk Dr, Hartland, MI 48353 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Mr. K. M. McDermott: Breed Ms. T. K. Green: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Nan Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Nan Anderson MO Columbia* (I) COLUMBIA MISSOURI KENNEL CLUB Boone County Fairgrounds 5212 N Oakland Gravel Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. S. Hayden SPORTING Group: Ms. L. Robey Ms. K. A. Forbes: Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Ms. L. Robey: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. K. A. Forbes Ms. K. A. Forbes: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. K. S. McFarlane Ms. L. Robey: Akita, Alas Mal, Cane Corso, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Mast, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. T. Stacy Mr. T. Stacy: All Terrier Breeds *No Classes: Bull Ter TOY Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy Mr. T. Stacy: Affenp, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, Peke, Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. S. Hayden: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. S. McFarlane Mr. T. Stacy: Pood Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, SharPei, Chow, Dalm Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy Mr. R. Lashbrook: Austrl Cat Dg, Brdr Coll, Coll, GSD, Pol Low Shp, Shetld Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. Lashbrook Mr. R. Lashbrook: All Miscellaneous Breed

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OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. N. K. Withers: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr Mr. R. L. Garvin: Nov B, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. K. A. Forbes MO St Louis (I) BULL TERRIER CLUB OF ST. LOUIS Grant Pavillion Jefferson Barracks County Park 533 Grant Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jerre Purvis, SHW SEC, 3142 Highway 19, Owensville, MO 65066 FEE: $28.50-1st/ $28.50-2nd Mr. P. R. Brodeur: Breed NY Albion (I) COLLIE CLUB OF WESTERN NEW YORK Orleans County Cooperative Extension 12690 State Route 31 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Ann Santos, SHW SEC, 9216 Lapp Rd, Clarence Center, NY 14032 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mr. J. Koehler: Breed, Jr. Showmanship NY Milton* (I) SAW MILL RIVER KENNEL CLUB, INC. Hudson Valley Sportsdome 240 Milton Turnpike CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. B. G. Pepper SPORTING Group: Ms. K. A. Cowsert Ms. K. A. Cowsert: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Ms. K. A. Cowsert: Afghan, B & T Coonhnd, Harr, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Mr. C. R. Morris: Am Fox, Bgle, Borz, Greyhnd, Dach (Wire), Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, PBGV, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Whip Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. J. C. Sigler Mr. T. A. Sigler: Sib Hky Ms. J. C. Sigler: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: R. N. Rella Mr. T. A. Sigler: Pug Mrs. J. Nahikian: Bruss Grif, Hava, J Chin, Malt, Pap, Peke, Pom R. N. Rella: Balance of Toy Breeds *No Classes: Chin Cr NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. Vice: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. Nahikian Mrs. J. Nahikian: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. B. G. Pepper Mrs. B. G. Pepper: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES M. A. Calhoun: Nov A, Nov B, Util B, Veteran Mr. D. A. Levinson: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Versatility Mrs. C. Mett: Open B, Grad Openr, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. A. Sigler PA Willow Grove* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) DELAWARE VALLEY CHINESE CRESTED CLUB (S) Best Friends Pet Care 1150 Easton Road CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Amy Yeager, SHW SEC, PO BOX 213, JENKINTOWN, PA 19046 FEE: $31.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. K. Kauffman: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. B. Doering: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Patricia F. Clark TN Franklin (I) NASHVILLE KENNEL CLUB Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. L. Boileau SPORTING Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Mr. N. L. Patton: Ret-Lab Mr. D. J. Murphy: Span-Eng Ckr Mr. W. Cunningham: Pntr-GS, All Setters Dr. K. Anselm: Brit, Pointer, Ret-Flat, Span-Eng Spr Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. P. Anselm Mrs. M. L. Billings: Bluetick Coon Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Borz Mr. W. Cunningham: Dach Mr. D. J. Murphy: Whip Mr. N. L. Patton: Bgle, Harr, Ibizan, RhoRidge, ScotDeer Mrs. J. P. Anselm: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. E. Liebes Mrs. M. L. Billings: Dobe Mr. D. J. Murphy: Std Schn Dr. K. Anselm: Blk Russn Terrier, Giant Schn Mr. N. L. Patton: Boxer, Grt Dane Mrs. J. P. Anselm: Akita, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Tibtn Mastiff Dr. E. Liebes: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mrs. J. P. Anselm: Bdlgtn Mr. N. L. Patton: Cairn Mr. D. J. Murphy: Border, Min Schn Mrs. P. Hastings: Scotti, Soft Coated Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. W. E. Usherwood Mr. N. L. Patton: Shih Tzu Mr. W. Cunningham: Affenp, Bruss Grif Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Malt Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. Hastings Mr. L. Boileau: Shar-Pei, Dalm, Pood Mr. W. Cunningham: Fr Bull, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Schip, Shiba Inu Mrs. P. Hastings: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. K. Anselm Mrs. P. Hastings: Austrl Cat Dg Dr. E. Liebes: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mrs. J. E. Geshwiler: Beard Coll, Brdr Coll, Briard, OES Ms. C. C. McGowan: Coll, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Swed Vallhund Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld Dr. K. Anselm: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. J. Murphy Mr. D. J. Murphy: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. J. Murphy

TX San Antonio (I) SAN ANTONIO KENNEL CLUB, INC. Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW B. N. Harris SPORTING Group: J. G. Reynolds Mrs. D. M. Brown: Ret-Lab Mr. J. C. Walton: Pointer, Span-Ckr (Parti), Wirehair Ptg Grif B. N. Harris: Brit, Ret-Gold, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Port Pd Peq D. Thornton: Basset, Bloodhnd Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. Thornton Mrs. D. M. Brown: Boxer D. Thornton: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mr. E. E. Bivin: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: Chihua, Pood Toy, Toy Fox Terrier E. K. Moureau: Bruss Grif, Chin Cr, Malt, Toy Manch B. N. Harris: Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Yorks Mr. R. V. Miller: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: L. R. Harris Mr. H. E. Adams: Bulldog E. K. Moureau: Shar-Pei Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Kees Mr. J. C. Walton: Am Esk Dog, Norwegian Lndhnd, Xoloitzcuintli L. R. Harris: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. D. M. Brown Mrs. D. M. Brown: Beauceron, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund L. E. Stanbridge: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser Mrs. M. Purkhiser: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. V. Miller: BJ Mrs. D. M. Brown: NJ, O, MAST VA Harrisonburg (I) SHENANDOAH VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Rockingham County Fairgrounds US 11 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. W. J. Coombs SPORTING Group: Ms. D. M. Baldwin Ms. C. S. Brown: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. N. Bodine Mr. S. D. Gladstone: All Hound Breeds *No Classes: Afghan WORKING Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone Mr. W. J. Coombs: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: D. McCoy Mr. R. E. Garren: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Garren D. McCoy: All Toy Breeds *No Classes: Pap NON-SPORTING Group: D. McCoy Mr. R. E. Garren: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone Ms. N. Bodine: All Herding Breeds *No Classes: Shetld MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. N. Bodine Ms. N. Bodine: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. C. S. Brown WA Seattle* (I) SEATTLE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Qwest Field Event Center S. Royal Brougham Way and Occidental Ave S CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 12:00 p.m. BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. Bolus SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. B. Tietjen R. Lopaschuk: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers Mrs. A. S. Bolus: All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Borz, Port Pd Peq Mr. M. J. Dougherty: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. C. I. Alexander Ms. K. A. Reamensnyder: Boxer, Dobe Ms. C. I. Alexander: Alas Mal, Bullm, Grt Dane, Rottw, Sib Hky Mr. D. Bolus: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. M. J. Dougherty Mr. D. A. Alexander: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. B. Tietjen M. Van Vleit: Pap Mr. D. A. Alexander: Toy Manch Mr. K. Roux: Pood Toy Ms. C. I. Alexander: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, I Greyhnd, Min Pin Ms. A. A. Czech: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Malt Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. A. A. Czech Ms. A. A. Czech: Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Tib Span, Tib Ter Mr. K. Roux: Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Dalm, Fr Bull, Pood Mr. R. L. Stansell: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: R. Lopaschuk M. Van Vleit: Card-WC, GSD, Pemb-WC Ms. A. A. Czech: Coll, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Ms. K. A. Reamensnyder: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Mrs. A. S. Bolus: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. L. F. Eggers: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B, Util A Mr. J. Cox: Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Grad Openr, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. C. A. Shattuck SWEEPS VETERANS: Pemb-WC Donna Newton SWEEPS PUPPY: Pemb-WC Donna Newton

WI Janesville* (I) GREAT LAKES BELGIAN TERVUREN CLUB Rock County 4-H Fairgrounds 1301 Craig Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Barbara Budny, SHW SEC, 24902 Apple Rd, Waterford, WI 53185 FEE: $23.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. L. Graser, Jr.: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. K. H. Delaney: Obedience WI Oshkosh* (I) BADGER DACHSHUND CLUB, INC. Oshkosh Kennel Club 220 W. Packer Avenue CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 Kathy Dachlet, SHW SEC, 7821 Morrison Rd, Greenleaf, WI 54126 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. C. Fisher: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. C. Klein: Obedience MARCH 12 - TUESDAY KY Louisville (I) AMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB, INC. (S) Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Louisville Holiday Inn 1325 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy CLOSES: FEBRUARY 20 5:00 a.m. Curtis Smith, SHW SEC, PO BOX 6898, C/O JIM RAU DOG SHOWS, READING, PA 19610 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY David Gilstrap SWEEPS VETERANS David Gilstrap

MARCH 13 - WEDNESDAY KY Louisville* (I) KENTUCKIANA TARTAN BORDER COLLIE CLUB (S) Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Breed Ms. K. J. Anderson: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Judy Willson PA York (I) YORK KENNEL CLUB York Interstate Fairgrounds Rt 74 Carlisle Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. Markus SPORTING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Ms. S. C. Way: Ret-Ches, Weim Mr. D. Markus: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Ckr, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. R. J. Shreve: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Miss C. A. Newcombe: Whip Mr. K. H. Delaney: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. S. R. Balch Ms. S. C. Way: Berns Mtn, Sib Hky Mrs. S. R. Balch: Chinook, Dobe, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Std Schn Mr. R. J. Shreve: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Sam, Tibtn Mastiff C. S. Anderson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Norwich Norfolk Mr. D. Markus: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland C. S. Anderson: Affenp Mr. R. E. Hutton: Pood Toy Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Mr. D. Markus: GSD, Shetld Mrs. S. R. Balch: AustrlShep, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Card-WC, Pemb-WC, Pulik Mr. R. J. Shreve: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. R. Balch Mrs. S. R. Balch: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. R. Balch

MARCH 14 - THURSDAY KY Louisville (I) AMERICAN BRUSSELS GRIFFON ASSOCIATION (S) Crowne Plaza Hotel Louisville 830 Phillips Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Mark GriGalunas, SHW SEC, PO BOX 22107, C/O MB-F INC., GREENSBORO, NC 27420 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd Mr. J. Constantine: Breed C. Pickett: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Dayne Thomas SWEEPS VETERANS Dayne Thomas KY Louisville (I) BLUE GRASS BOXER CLUB, INC. Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $35.00 Miss E. Gregory: Breed KY Louisville* (I) MID-KENTUCKY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. E. E. Bivin SPORTING Group: Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt Mrs. R. D. Smith: Ret-Gold Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt: Pntr-GW, Ret-Flat, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Gord Mr. E. E. Bivin: Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, All Spaniels, All Spaniels, Spin Ital, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. C. C. Sommerfelt: Balance of Sporting Breeds



HOUND Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Mr. E. E. Bivin: Afghan Dr. R. D. Smith: Dach Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Whip Mr. J. C. Briley: Borz, Otter, ScotDeer Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. C. Briley A. D. Hussin: Dobe Mr. V. T. Grosso: Sam, Sib Hky Dr. S. Keating: Boxer, Bullm, Dogue de Brdx Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt: Newf, Portuguese, Rottw Mr. K. J. Murray: Akita, Berns Mtn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Mast Mr. J. C. Briley: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso Dr. R. D. Smith: Am Staff Mr. E. E. Bivin: Wst Highlnd Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Bdlgtn, Parson Russell Mr. V. T. Grosso: Min Schn, Skye, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter Mrs. R. D. Smith: Bull Ter, Cesky Terrier, Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Lakelnd, Min Bull Terrs, Russel Terr, Sealym Mrs. B. Stenmark: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Chihua Dr. R. D. Smith: Cav KC Spans, Pap Ms. J. N. Paulk: Chin Cr, Peke, Pom, Pug, Pood Toy Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Hava, Malt, Toy Manch, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. R. D. Smith: Balance of Toy Breeds *No Classes: Bruss Grif NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy Mr. V. T. Grosso: Bichon Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Boston Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Fr Bull, Kees, Shiba Inu, Tib Span Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: A. D. Hussin Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt: Beard Coll, Bel Shp Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Coll, GSD Mr. V. T. Grosso: Bouv, OES, Pulik Mrs. R. D. Smith: Card-WC, Nor Buhund, Shetld Ms. J. N. Paulk: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Fin Laph, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund A. D. Hussin: Balance of Herding Breeds *No Classes: Pemb-WC MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. T. B. Masterson: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A Ms. K. J. Anderson: Open B, Grad Openr Mr. R. T. Self, Jr.: Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: A. Booth KY Louisville (I) OHIO VALLEY PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI CLUB (S) Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Louisville Holiday Inn 1325 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Mary A Parke, SHW SEC, PO BOX 22107, C/O MB-F, GREENSBORO, NC 27420 Mrs. V. J. Hutton: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Pat Seifert SWEEPS PUPPY Pat Seifert KY Louisville (I) STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 T. Price: Breed MO Kansas City (I) HEART OF AMERICA POODLE CLUB Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT R. P. Stevens: Breed MO Kansas City (I) LEAVENWORTH KENNEL CLUB Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $22.50-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW B. N. Harris SPORTING Group: Dr. A. W. Krause B. N. Harris: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. Stein Dr. A. W. Krause: Basenji, Saluki, Whip Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. M. Martorella Mrs. H. L. James: Newf, Sib Hky Dr. A. W. Krause: Bullm, Rottw, St Bern Ms. M. Martorella: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. D. Hansen: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. D. Hansen: Chihua, Chin Cr Mr. R. Stein: Cav KC Spans, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: L. R. Harris Dr. A. W. Krause: Bulldog L. R. Harris: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. H. L. James Mr. R. Stein: AustrlShep, Coll Mrs. H. L. James: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Dr. A. W. Krause: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. D. J. Honey-Pippin MO Kansas City (I) YORKSHIRE TERRIER CLUB OF GREATER KANSAS CITY (S) Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mrs. L. Boutwell: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Lisa Bridgewater

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PA York* (I) LANCASTER KENNEL CLUB, INC. York Interstate Fairgrounds Rt 74 Carlisle Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. E. Hutton SPORTING Group: Mr. D. Markus Mr. R. J. Shreve: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Ckr, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. D. Markus: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: S. Sakson Mr. D. Markus: Afghan Mr. R. E. Hutton: Basenji, Borz, Greyhnd, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer S. Sakson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Mr. R. J. Shreve: Dobe Mr. W. P. Shelton: Dogue de Brdx Mrs. S. R. Balch: Boxer, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. B. M. Nosiglia: Akita, Alas Mal, Bullm, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Mast, Sib Hky, Std Schn C. S. Anderson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Mrs. B. M. Nosiglia: Norwich Norfolk Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Pood Toy Mr. R. E. Hutton: Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. K. H. Delaney: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mr. K. H. Delaney: Am Esk Dog, Schip, Tib Span, Xoloitzcuintli C. S. Anderson: Bichon, Bulldog, Shiba Inu, Tib Ter Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. A. B. Schoen Mrs. A. B. Schoen: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: C. S. Anderson C. S. Anderson: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. A. W. Eng: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr Mr. L. Wilson: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr Mrs. N. K. Withers: Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: C. S. Anderson TX Irving (I) LONE STAR BULLDOG CLUB Double Tree by Hilton 4441 W. John Carpenter Fwy (D/FW Airport) CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Deidre Jack, SHW SEC, 9136 CRANDALL DR, FORT WORTH, TX 76244 FEE: $28.00 K. Gray: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

MARCH 15 - FRIDAY AZ Mesa (O) SOUTHERN ARIZONA AFGHAN HOUND ASSOCIATION (S) Windemere Hotel And Conference Center Windemere Hotel and Conference Center 5750 East Main Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 2:00 a.m. Rita Mather, SHW SEC, 972 E STOLEN BLVD, CAMP VERDE, AZ 86322 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. R. A. Godfrey: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Anne Evans SWEEPS VETERANS Anne Evans CA Turlock (O) SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Stanislaus County Fairgrounds CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Mrs. Sharon Licciardi, SHW SEC, 38513 12Th St E, Palmdale, CA 93550 FEE: $28.00 Mrs. P. A. Mortier: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Susan Eberhardt CA Valley Center (O) BULLDOG CLUB OF GREATER SAN DIEGO (S) Bates Nut Farm 15954 Woods Valley Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Derek Rasmussen, SHW SEC, 9608 ABBEYFIELD RD, SANTEE, CA 92071 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. F. E. Richardson: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Kim West CA Valley Center (O) BULLDOG CLUB OF GREATER SAN DIEGO Bates Nut Farm 15954 Woods Valley Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Derek Rasmussen, SHW SEC, 9608 ABBEYFIELD RD, SANTEE, CA 92071 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Ms. M. K. Rosborough: Breed KY Louisville (I) BLUE GRASS BOXER CLUB, INC. Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $35.00 J. H. Ireland: Breed KY Louisville (I) (Evening) BOSTON TERRIER CLUB OF LOUISVILLE, INC. Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mr. C. Howard: Breed

KY Louisville (I) COCKER SPANIEL CLUB OF KENTUCKY (S) Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mr. F. Hyer: Breed Mr. R. D. Gifford: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Mr. Roger D Gifford SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Mr. Roger D Gifford SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Mr. Roger D Gifford SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Mr. Roger D Gifford SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Mr. Roger D Gifford SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Mr. Roger D Gifford KY Louisville (I) (Evening) DERBYTOWN PEKINGESE CLUB Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mr. W. H. Blair: Breed KY Louisville (I) (Evening) KENTUCKIANA GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mr. A. (. Bartley: Breed KY Louisville (I) KENTUCKIANA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT Ms. C. Ing: Breed KY Louisville* (I) LOUISVILLE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. S. Keating SPORTING Group: Ms. G. Kerr H. H. Schulman: Pointer Ms. P. W. Laurans: Pntr-GW Mrs. S. E. Sasser: Ret-Lab Mrs. B. Stenmark: Ret-Gold, Weim Mrs. K. C. Wilson: All Setters, Span-Clum, Span-Eng Spr A. D. Hussin: Brit, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Vizs Ms. G. Kerr: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, RetNova Scotia T Ms. T. L. Hundt: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark Mrs. K. C. Wilson: Otter Ms. T. L. Hundt: ScotDeer Mrs. C. Scott: Basenji, Whip Ms. P. W. Laurans: Bgle, Ir Wolf, RhoRidge Ms. N. Bodine: Afghan, Bloodhnd, Borz, Dach, Redbone Coon Mr. G. L. Doerge: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, PBGV, Pharaoh, Plott, Treeing Walker Coon Mr. J. C. Briley: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: A. D. Hussin Ms. P. W. Laurans: Akita Ms. T. L. Hundt: Boxer Dr. S. Keating: Dobe H. H. Schulman: Sib Hky Mr. N. L. Patton: Std Schn Mr. J. C. Briley: Newf, Portuguese Mr. V. T. Grosso: Bullm, Rottw, St Bern Mr. E. E. Bivin: Chinook, Dogue de Brdx, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn Ms. J. N. Paulk: Cane Corso, Grt Dane, Mast, Sam, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. K. M. Grosso Mr. N. L. Patton: Am Staff Mrs. B. Stenmark: Parson Russell Mr. G. L. Doerge: Bdlgtn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire) Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Cairn, Dandie, Kerry, Min Schn, Scotti Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Airdle, Bull Ter, Irish Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Manch Ter, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Wst Highlnd Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. J. N. Paulk Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Toy Manch Mr. E. E. Bivin: Pom Ms. M. A. Miller: Pood Toy Dr. S. Keating: Bruss Grif, J Chin, Min Pin, Peke Mr. N. L. Patton: Hava, I Greyhnd, Pug, Yorks Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Pap Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. P. L. Lloyd A. D. Hussin: Boston Mr. E. E. Bivin: Bulldog Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Fr Bull Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Lowch Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Shiba Inu, Tib Span Mr. V. T. Grosso: Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Ms. M. A. Miller: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. P. W. Laurans Ms. J. N. Paulk: Beard Coll Mrs. B. Stenmark: Card-WC Ms. G. Kerr: Pemb-WC Ms. N. Bodine: Pulik A. D. Hussin: Shetld Mr. V. T. Grosso: Brdr Coll, Coll Ms. P. W. Laurans: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, GSD Mr. D. Young: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv H. H. Schulman: AustrlShep, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Swed Vallhund Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. N. L. Patton: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. T. Self, Jr.: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A Mr. T. B. Masterson: Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Open B, Grad Openr, Versatility Ms. K. J. Anderson: Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. C. Scott SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter Rebecca Cross

SWEEPS VETERANS: Fox Ter Rebecca Cross SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Terv Ann Mackay SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Terv Ann Mackay SWEEPS PUPPY: Boston Irvine Stevens SWEEPS VETERANS: Boston Irvine Stevens KY Louisville (I) WEIMARANER CLUB OF GREATER LOUISVILLE (S) Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT Ms. G. Kerr: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Ashley Watkins KY Louisville (I) WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER CLUB OF INDIANA, INC. (S) Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. K. C. Wilson: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Kathleen Farrell SWEEPS PUPPY Kathleen Farrell MD Bel Alton (I) CAPITOL BULLDOG CLUB (S) Charles County Fairgrounds 8440 Fairground Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Dana Crelia, SHW SEC, 3738 MOON SHADOW LN, PARTLOW, VA 22534 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. N. E. Harrison: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Lonnie Schwab MD Havre de Grace (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER BALTIMORE (P) Bethel Apostolic Church 21 N Earlton Road Ext CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Barbara Bicksler, SHW SEC, 1902 WILSON LN APT T2, MCLEAN, VA 22102 SWEEPS PUPPY: Shetld Elizabeth Krause D.V.M. MO Kansas City (I) HEART OF AMERICA POODLE CLUB Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Dr. T. S. Udenberg: Breed MO Kansas City (I) LEAVENWORTH KENNEL CLUB Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $22.50-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. L. Boutwell SPORTING Group: B. N. Harris Mrs. E. A. Lindhorst: Weim Mrs. H. L. James: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr Dr. A. W. Krause: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. M. Martorella P. C. Byrne: Afghan, Dach Ms. M. Martorella: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Stein Ms. M. Martorella: Bullm, Rottw, St Bern, Sib Hky Mrs. H. L. James: Akita, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. H. L. James Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: B. N. Harris Mrs. L. Boutwell: Chihua, Chin Cr Mrs. D. Hansen: Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Hava Mrs. H. L. James: Pap, Shih Tzu, Yorks B. N. Harris: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. E. A. Lindhorst P. C. Byrne: Bulldog Mrs. D. Hansen: Boston, Shar-Pei, Lhasa, Shiba Inu Mrs. E. A. Lindhorst: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: L. R. Harris B. N. Harris: AustrlShep, Shetld L. R. Harris: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. E. A. Lindhorst PA Barto* (I) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF GREATER YORK, INC. Orchard Hills Training Center 45 Bella Vista Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. M. A. Kurz: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. C. A. Artim: Obedience PA York* (I) YORK KENNEL CLUB (S) York Interstate Fairgrounds Rt 74 Carlisle Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. Coady SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. G. Speich Mr. D. Markus: Ret-Ches Mrs. W. Galbreath: Span-Eng Spr Ms. H. Nietsch: Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Vizs, Weim Mr. C. Coady: Brit, All Pointers, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, SpanSuss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. B. G. Speich: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. W. P. Shelton Mr. D. Markus: Bloodhnd Ms. H. Nietsch: Saluki Mr. K. H. Delaney: Whip Mr. W. P. Shelton: Balance of Hound Breeds


WORKING Group: Mr. C. Coady Mrs. B. G. Speich: Berns Mtn Mr. R. J. Shreve: Chinook Mrs. A. B. Schoen: Leonberger Ms. H. Nietsch: Portuguese, Rottw C. S. Anderson: Dobe, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. B. M. Nosiglia: Boxer, Newf, St Bern, Sam Mr. D. Markus: Akita, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Kom, Kuv, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff Mrs. S. R. Balch: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. C. Coady Mr. R. J. Shreve: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Mr. D. Markus: I Greyhnd C. S. Anderson: Chin Cr, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. R. E. Hutton: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. B. Schoen Mr. D. Markus: Pood Mrs. A. B. Schoen: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Bulldog HERDING Group: Mrs. J. M. Zielinski Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: All Herding Breeds *No Classes: GSD, Shetld MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. M. Zielinski Mr. C. Coady: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. S. Atkinson: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr Mr. A. W. Eng: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr Mr. L. Wilson: Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. W. Galbreath SWEEPS VETERANS: Bloodhnd Kammi Kai Hefner SWEEPS PUPPY: Bloodhnd Kammi Kai Hefner SWEEPS VETERANS: I Greyhnd William Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: I Greyhnd William Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Janice Spence SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Janice Spence SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip Lew Griffitt SWEEPS VETERANS: Newf Liz Muthard SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf Liz Muthard TX Houston (O) BICHON FRISE CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Ms. J. M. Allen: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Michael F Loller TX Houston (O) BLUEBONNET POODLE CLUB Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. J. MacGillivray: Breed TX Houston (O) CHINESE SHAR-PEI CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Ms. J. M. Allen: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Kathy Nelson SWEEPS PUPPY Kathy Nelson TX Houston (O) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF HOUSTON (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $32.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Ms. B. R. Leininger: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY TX Houston (O) GREATER HOUSTON BOSTON TERRIER CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Ms. L. Terrill: Breed Ms. M. R. Spalding: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Marcy Spalding

TX Houston (O) HOUSTON DACHSHUND CLUB, INC. Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd A. Nash: Breed TX Houston IRISH SETTER CLUB OF HOUSTON, INC. (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. J. McGinnis: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Helen Sanderson SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Helen Sanderson TX Houston ITALIAN GREYHOUND CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. Gary L Sparschu TX Houston LHASA APSO CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 1:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. N. Hafner: Breed, Jr. Showmanship TX Houston LONE STAR ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. C. T. Murray: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Rictor Harris SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Rictor Harris TX Houston (O) LONE STAR ENGLISH SETTER CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Mrs. J. McGinnis: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Niki Slobin SWEEPS PUPPY Niki Slobin TX Houston (O) MINIATURE PINSCHER CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON,TEXAS (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd J. Olson: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Lorri Niskala TX Houston NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 1:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd L. V. Williams: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Dr. Dana Ann Smith Massey SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. Dana Ann Smith Massey TX Houston NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 1:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Mrs. J. McGinnis: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

TX Houston GREATER HOUSTON GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Ms. D. S. Kahla: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Debra Keene SWEEPS PUPPY Debra Keene

TX Houston (O) SAMOYED CLUB OF HOUSTON (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. J. Bennett: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Teresa Witte SWEEPS PUPPY Teresa Witte

TX Houston (O) GULF COAST GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. J. A. Brown: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Daniel G Sena D.D.S.

TX Houston SAN JACINTO BEAGLE CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (13 Under) Larry Chu SWEEPS VETERANS: Bgle (13 Under) Larry Chu SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (Over 13) Larry Chu SWEEPS VETERANS: Bgle (Over 13) Larry Chu

TX Houston HOUSTON BOXER CLUB, INC. (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Mr. L. J. Chu: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Luis Sosa

TX Houston (O) TEXAS COASTAL BRITTANY CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Ms. S. N. Melancon: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Deborah V Boyd TX Houston (O) TEXAS GULF COAST BULL TERRIER CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mr. G. S. Hains: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (Color) Jeff Klein SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (White) Jeff Klein TX Houston (O) TEXAS GULF COAST VIZSLA CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. J. A. Brown: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Daniel Sena TX Irving (I) LONE STAR BULLDOG CLUB (S) Double Tree by Hilton 4441 W. John Carpenter Fwy (D/FW Airport) CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mr. F. F. Fulton: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Brett Duncan

MARCH 16 - SATURDAY AZ Mesa (O) AFGHAN HOUND CLUB OF GREATER PHOENIX (S) Windemere Hotel And Conference Center Windemere Hotel and Conference Center 5750 East Main Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 3:00 a.m. Rita Mather, SHW SEC, 972 E STOLEN BLVD, CAMP VERDE, AZ 86322 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Dr. A. D. Butherus: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Darlene Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY Darlene Anderson CA Fremont (O) DIABLO VALLEY GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Fremont Central Park 40000 Paseo Padre Parkway CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Karen Toth, SHW SEC, 7825 Cranford Lane, Dublin, CA 94568 FEE: $27.00 J. E. Martin: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Turlock (O) SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Stanislaus County Fairgrounds CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Sharon Licciardi, SHW SEC, 38513 12Th St E, Palmdale, CA 93550 FEE: $28.00 Dr. G. Carrillo: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Beverley Sidor SWEEPS PUPPY Beverley Sidor CA Valley Center* (O) DEL SUR KENNEL CLUB, INC. Bates Nut Farm 15954 Woods Valley Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. A. D. DiNardo SPORTING Group: Mr. J. G. Pepper Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Ret-Flat Mr. J. G. Pepper: Brit, Pointer, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl P. A. Gaeta: Pntr-GS, Ret-Gold, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Dr. A. D. DiNardo: RhoRidge Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Basset, Dach Mr. J. G. Pepper: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Akita Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Boxer Mrs. P. Hartinger: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Manch Ter Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. M. J. Dachel Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Pood Toy Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Bruss Grif, Chihua, Malt Mr. C. E. Trotter: Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), I Greyhnd, J Chin Mr. M. J. Dachel: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp (KC & R) Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mr. M. J. Dachel: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Herding Breeds

MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. M. J. Dachel Mr. M. J. Dachel: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. C. S. Wray: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr Mrs. A. A. Peterson: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. A. D. DiNardo CT Southbury (I) BOSTON TERRIER CLUB OF CONNECTICUT, INC. (S) Crowne Plaza Hotel1284 Strongtown Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Alice Smith, SHW SEC, 2 Leslie Rd, Ipswich, MA 01938 FEE: $33.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mr. K. H. Delaney: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Virginia McEvoy O’Conell SWEEPS VETERANS Virginia McEvoy O’Conell FL Davie* (O) FORT LAUDERDALE DOG CLUB, INC. Bergeron Rodeo Grounds 4201 SW 65th Way CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. J. Hauck SPORTING Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: Amer English Coon, Dach, Port Pd Peq, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. W. V. Spediacci Dr. W. V. Spediacci: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. W. V. Spediacci Mr. L. C. Terricone: Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, Pug, Pood Toy Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Katona Mrs. P. J. Hauck: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. C. Terricone Mr. L. C. Terricone: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. C. Terricone Mr. L. C. Terricone: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. H. Doan: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B Mrs. R. D. Doan: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. L. C. Terricone KY Louisville (I) BLUEGRASS PUG FANCIERS Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. J. B. Blackerby: Breed, Jr. Showmanship KY Louisville (I) EVANSVILLE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. N. L. Patton SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mrs. E. Sullivan: Pntr-GS Mr. E. E. Bivin: Vizs Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Span-Eng Spr Ms. P. W. Laurans: Pointer, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Spin Ital, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif A. D. Hussin: Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Lab, RetNova Scotia T, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum Mrs. S. Dillin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. P. W. Laurans Mrs. B. Stenmark: Dach B. N. Bengtson: Ir Wolf, ScotDeer Mr. T. Catterson: RhoRidge, Whip Mrs. D. Richards: Greyhnd, Harr, Ibizan, Otter Mrs. B. H. Cromley: Afghan, Bgle, Bloodhnd, PBGV, Saluki Ms. J. Urban: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin A. D. Hussin: Boxer Mr. V. T. Grosso: Dobe, Std Schn B. C. Dunn: Mast, Portuguese, Rottw Mrs. R. J. Rynder: Akita, Alas Mal, Grt Dane, Sam, Sib Hky Ms. T. L. Hundt: Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Giant Schn, St Bern Ms. V. M. Jordan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. S. F. Hurt Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: Bdlgtn Mrs. A. M. Thornton: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire) Mr. V. T. Grosso: Min Bull Terrs, Wst Highlnd Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Airdle, Irish Ter, Min Schn, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull Ms. B. J. Wood: Cairn, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Manch Ter, Norwich Norfolk, Scotti, Sealym Mr. S. F. Hurt: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Ms. B. J. Wood: Toy Manch Mr. E. E. Bivin: Pap Mrs. S. Dillin: Pom Mr. J. E. Huff: Pug Mr. T. Catterson: Bruss Grif, Pood Toy Mrs. D. Richards: Hava, I Greyhnd, Min Pin, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. J. M. Mercer: Balance of Toy Breeds *No Classes: Yorks NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. M. Grosso Mr. E. E. Bivin: Boston Mrs. J. M. Mercer: Schip Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Am Esk Dog, Pood Ms. B. J. Wood: Bichon, Shiba Inu, Tib Span Ms. T. Lyddon: Bulldog, Fin Spitz, Kees, Lhasa, Tib Ter Ms. M. L. Wuest: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso V. A. Moran: Card-WC Ms. V. M. Jordan: Nor Buhund Mr. V. T. Grosso: Briard, Shetld Mrs. K. P. Johnson: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Mrs. E. Sullivan: Brdr Coll, OES, Pemb-WC Mr. D. Richards: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Coll, Icelandic Shpdg R. K. Sheets: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. P. W. Laurans Ms. P. W. Laurans: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. T. Lyddon

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SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Smooth) Elizabeth McLean SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Wire) Elizabeth McLean SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Heather Brennan SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Gold Heather Brennan SWEEPS VETERANS: Bdlgtn Beth Lachnitt SWEEPS PUPPY: Bdlgtn Beth Lachnitt SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer Judy Lowther SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Rough) Karen Weber SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Rough) Karen Weber SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Smooth) Karen Weber SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Smooth) Karen Weber SWEEPS PUPPY: Card-WC Bonnie Money SWEEPS VETERANS: Card-WC Bonnie Money SWEEPS PUPPY: Peke Neena L Van Camp SWEEPS PUPPY: Pug Judith Schmidt KY Louisville (I) KENTUCKIANA BASSET HOUND CLUB Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. B. H. Cromley: Breed, Jr. Showmanship KY Louisville (I) KENTUCKIANA BULLDOG CLUB Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT P. Rzonca: Breed KY Louisville (I) KENTUCKIANA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd R. K. Sheets: Breed KY Louisville (I) LOUISVILLE DACHSHUND CLUB Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Ms. E. Stephenson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship KY Louisville (I) OHIO VALLEY YORKSHIRE TERRIER CLUB OF KENTUCKY (S) Crowne Plaza Hotel Louisville 830 Phillips Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Anna Stringer, SHW SEC, PO BOX 22107, C/O MB-F, GREENSBORO, NC 27420 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd J. J. Hupp: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Kathryn Trotter MA West Springfield (I) NEW ENGLAND SPORTING GROUP ASSOCIATION (S) Eastern States Exposition 1305 Memorial Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Sporting Group, Brit, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh, Span-AmW, SpanBoykin, Span-Clum J. Hoke: Pointer, Span-Eng Ckr Ms. C. Douglas-Featherston: Pntr-GS, Weim, Jr. Showmanship Mr. G. A. Anderson: Pntr-GW, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Vizs Mr. K. Matthews: Ret-Gold Ms. S. B. Morgan: Set-Eng, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Misc Breeds , Lag Rom, Wirehair Vizsla L. Gagnon: Wirehair Ptg Grif SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Brit Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer Mr. Ken Matthews SWEEPS VETERANS: Pointer Mr. Ken Matthews SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GS Marla Doheny SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GW Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GW Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Ches Ms. Christiane J Scarpino SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Ms. Christiane J Scarpino SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Curl Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Curl Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Linda Gagnon SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Flat Linda Gagnon SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Berna Hart Welch SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Gold Berna Hart Welch SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Ruth Solomon, DVM

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SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Lab Ruth Solomon, DVM SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Nova Scotia T Mr. Ken Matthews SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Nova Scotia T Mr. Ken Matthews SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Gord Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Gord Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Irsh Marla Doheny SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Marla Doheny SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-AmW Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-AmW Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Boykin Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Boykin Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Clum Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Clum Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Ckr Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Ckr Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Marla Doheny SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Fld Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Fld Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Irw Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Irw Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Suss Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Suss Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Wel Spr Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Wel Spr Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Spin Ital Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Spin Ital Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs Ms. Christy Douglas-Featherston SWEEPS VETERANS: Vizs Ms. Christy Douglas-Featherston SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Weim Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Wirehair Ptg Grif Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Wirehair Ptg Grif Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Berna Hart Welch SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Gold Berna Hart Welch MD Bel Alton (I) CAPITOL BULLDOG CLUB Charles County Fairgrounds 8440 Fairground Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Dana Crelia, SHW SEC, 3738 Moon Shadow Ln, Partlow, VA 22534 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd M. Berger: Breed MD Bel Alton (I) CHESAPEAKE BULLDOG CLUB OF GREATER BALTIMORE Charles County Fairgrounds 8440 Fairground Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Dana Crelia, SHW SEC, 3738 Moon Shadow Ln, Partlow, VA 22534 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. D. Stuedemann: Breed MD Havre de Grace (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER BALTIMORE Bethel Apostolic Church 21 N Earlton Road Ext CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 6:00 p.m. Barbara Bicksler, SHW SEC, 1902 Wilson Ln Apt T2, Mclean, VA 22102 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd M. E. Benedict: Breed MD Havre de Grace (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER BALTIMORE Bethel Apostolic Church 21 N Earlton Road Ext CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 6:00 p.m. Ms. Barbara Bicksler, SHW SEC, 1902 Wilson Ln Apt T2, Mclean, VA 22102 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. B. F. Biasi: Breed

MD Westminster (I) MARYLAND COCKER SPANIEL CLUB, INC. (S) Carroll County Agricultural Center 706 Agricultural Center Dr CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Rae Porter, SHW SEC, Po Box 6898, C/O Rau Dog Shows, Reading, PA 19610 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. S. H. McDonald: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Jeffery Hanlin SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Jeffery Hanlin SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Jeffery Hanlin MO Kansas City (I) HEART OF AMERICA KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. A. W. Krause SPORTING Group: Ms. M. Martorella Mr. R. Stein: Pntr-GS, All Setters, Vizs Ms. M. Martorella: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. H. L. James Dr. A. W. Krause: Dach, Port Pd Peq, RhoRidge Mrs. H. L. James: Basenji, Basset, Bgle, Saluki, Whip L. R. Harris: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Dr. A. W. Krause: Sib Hky Mrs. D. Hansen: Newf, Sam Mr. R. Stein: Akita, Bullm, Rottw, St Bern Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: L. R. Harris Dr. A. W. Krause: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. T. S. Udenberg Mr. R. Stein: Bruss Grif Mrs. D. Hansen: J Chin Mrs. F. Crump: Pood Toy Mrs. H. L. James: Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, Hava Dr. T. S. Udenberg: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. Hansen Mr. R. Stein: Kees Mrs. F. Crump: Pood Mrs. H. L. James: Boston, Shar-Pei, Lhasa, Shiba Inu Mrs. D. Hansen: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. Stein L. R. Harris: AustrlShep, Shetld B. N. Harris: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. M. Martorella Ms. M. Martorella: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. F. Crump SWEEPS PUPPY: Kees Cheryl Morgan MO Kansas City (I) HEART OF AMERICA SAMOYED CLUB (S) Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd L. R. Harris: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Ruth Ann Alrick SWEEPS PUPPY Ruth Ann Alrick MO Kansas City (I) HEARTLAND FRENCH BULLDOG CLUB American Royal Complex 1701 American Royal Court CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. W. H. Brower: Breed MO Kansas City* (I) WEIMARANER CLUB OF GREATER KANSAS CITY (S) Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Dr. A. W. Krause: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. M. A. West: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Ken Schlecht NH Amherst (I) COLLIE CLUB OF NEW HAMPSHIRE American K9 Country 336 Route 101 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 12:00 p.m. Russ Petter, SHW SEC, 25 Robinwood Lane, Stow, MA 01775 FEE: $30.00 Mr. C. Williford: Breed Dr. E. F. Lewis: Jr. Showmanship NH Amherst (I) COLLIE CLUB OF NEW HAMPSHIRE American K9 Country 336 Route 101 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 12:00 p.m. Mr. Russ Petter, SHW SEC, 22 Robinwood Lane, Stow, MA 01775 FEE: $30.00 J. Corwin: Breed, Jr. Showmanship PA Barto* (I) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF GREATER YORK, INC. Orchard Hills Training Center 45 Bella Vista Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mr. R. L. Darnell: Breed Mr. E. W. Barritt: Jr. Showmanship Mr. B. G. Brown: Obedience

PA York* (I) DELAWARE COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) York Interstate Fairgrounds Rt 74 Carlisle Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. W. P. Shelton SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. C. Spacht Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Ret-Lab Mrs. D. Slatton: Span-Suss Mrs. R. A. Freer-Godfrey: Vizs Mr. C. Coady: Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat Mr. L. Berg: Brit, Pointer, Ret-Gold, Span-Eng Ckr, SpanEng Spr Ms. S. C. Way: Set-Gord, Span-AmW, Span-Clum, SpanFld, Span-Irw Mrs. M. C. Spacht: Balance of Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Span-Ckr HOUND Group: Ms. H. Nietsch Mrs. M. C. Spacht: Bgle Mr. D. Markus: Whip Mr. S. G. Kelly: Afghan, Saluki Dr. J. W. Edwards: Basenji, Bloodhnd Ms. H. Nietsch: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. H. Nietsch Ms. S. C. Way: Boxer Mr. C. Coady: Bullm Mr. R. J. Shreve: Newf Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Rottw Mrs. S. R. Balch: Sam Mr. D. Markus: Sib Hky Mr. W. P. Shelton: Berns Mtn, St Bern Mrs. B. G. Speich: Akita, Alas Mal, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Leonberger, Mast, Std Schn Mrs. A. B. Schoen: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Dr. J. W. Edwards: Fox Ter (Smooth) Mr. C. Coady: Manch Ter, Soft Coated, Wst Highlnd Mr. R. E. Hutton: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. M. Zielinski C. S. Anderson: I Greyhnd Mr. S. G. Kelly: Chin Cr, Yorks Mr. C. Coady: Toy Manch, Peke, Pom, Pood Toy Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: C. S. Anderson G. M. Fritz: Dalm, Fr Bull Mr. R. J. Shreve: Bichon, Chow, Fin Spitz, Pood, Shiba Inu, Tib Ter C. S. Anderson: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Bulldog HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza Mrs. C. M. Savioli: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mr. W. P. Shelton: Austrl Cat Dg, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Coll, OES Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Balance of Herding Breeds *No Classes: GSD, Shetld MISCELLANEOUS Group: G. M. Fritz G. M. Fritz: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. L. Wilson: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr Mrs. N. K. Withers: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr Mr. A. W. Eng: Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: G. M. Fritz SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GS Mrs. Wendy Galbreath SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Mrs. Wendy Galbreath SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Manch Dr. Andrew A Kramer SWEEPS VETERANS: Std Manch Dr. Andrew A Kramer SWEEPS PUPPY: Toy Manch Dr. Andrew A Kramer SWEEPS VETERANS: Toy Manch Dr. Andrew A Kramer SWEEPS VETERANS: Afghan Debbie Webb SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan Debbie Webb SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip Terry Nuss SWEEPS VETERANS: I Greyhnd Mr. Larry Berg SWEEPS PUPPY: I Greyhnd Mr. Larry Berg SWEEPS VETERANS: Berns Mtn Mr. Thomas J Nuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Berns Mtn Mr. Thomas J Nuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Karen Speck SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer Karen Speck SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm Carol A. Collins SWEEPS VETERANS: Bullm Carol A. Collins SWEEPS VETERANS: Dogue de Brdx Cindy McElderry SWEEPS PUPPY: Dogue de Brdx Cindy McElderry SWEEPS PUPPY: Bloodhnd Garry Fisher SWEEPS VETERANS: Bloodhnd Garry Fisher SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr A.J. Wagner SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr A.J. Wagner SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf Joanne Gerow SWEEPS VETERANS: Newf Joanne Gerow SWEEPS VETERANS: Sam Dennis Collins SWEEPS PUPPY: Sam Dennis Collins SWEEPS VETERANS: Sib Hky Thomas Nuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Sib Hky Thomas Nuss SWEEPS PUPPY: St Bern Dennis Collins SWEEPS PUPPY: Kees Beverly Drake SWEEPS VETERANS: Kees Beverly Drake SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Mrs. Wendy Galbreath


TX Dallas* (I) SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB OF METROPOLITAN DALLAS (S) Sterling Hotel 1055 Regal Row CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jeanna Jenkins, SHW SEC, 1425 Leicester St, Garland, TX 75044 S. L. Wright: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. L. F. Eggers: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Doug Jones SWEEPS PUPPY Doug Jones TX Houston (O) HOUSTON KENNEL CLUB, INC. Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Col. J. B. Purkhiser SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. McGinnis Mrs. J. McGinnis: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers Mrs. C. Vogels: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser P. G. Hlatky: Dach, Otter, Whip Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Basenji, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Greyhnd, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. K. S. McFarlane Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Boxer Mrs. I. S. Fertl: Mast Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. S. Goldberg Mrs. S. Goldberg: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. J. M. Allen Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Ms. J. M. Allen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. N. C. Cartwright Mrs. S. Newcomb: Boston, Schip Mrs. N. C. Cartwright: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Newcomb Col. J. B. Purkhiser: AustrlShep, GSD Mrs. S. Newcomb: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Col. J. B. Purkhiser: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. Goldberg TX Irving (I) FORT WORTH BULLDOG CLUB (S) Double Tree by Hilton 4441 W. John Carpenter Fwy (D/FW Airport) CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Deirdre Jack, SHW SEC, 9136 CRANDALL DR, FORT WORTH, TX 76244 Ms. E. Karshner: Breed Dr. C. E. Shaw: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Dino Garza

MARCH 17 - SUNDAY AZ Mesa (O) AFGHAN HOUND CLUB OF GREATER PHOENIX (S) Windemere Hotel And Conference Center Windemere Hotel and Conference Center 5750 East Main Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 3:00 a.m. Rita Mather, SHW SEC, 972 E STOLEN BLVD, CAMP VERDE, AZ 86322 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd R. A. Fletcher: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Steven L Klein SWEEPS PUPPY Steven L Klein CA Fremont (O) DIABLO VALLEY GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Fremont Central Park 40000 Paseo Padre Parkway CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Karen Toth, SHW SEC, 7825 Cranford Lane, Dublin, CA 94568 FEE: $27.00 Mr. H. D. Stiefferman, Jr.: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Valley Center* (O) DEL SUR KENNEL CLUB, INC. Bates Nut Farm 15954 Woods Valley Rd. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. V. Trotter SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold Mr. J. G. Pepper: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. G. Pepper Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Basenji Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Bloodhnd P. A. Gaeta: Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Whip Mr. C. E. Trotter: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach Mr. J. G. Pepper: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Grt Pyr, Sam Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Portuguese, Std Schn Mrs. P. Hartinger: Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Rottw, St Bern, Sib Hky, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels P. A. Gaeta: Bdlgtn Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. A. D. DiNardo Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Toy Manch P. A. Gaeta: Min Pin, Pug Mr. M. J. Dachel: Pap, Peke, Pom, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Balance of Toy Breeds

NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. M. J. Dachel P. A. Gaeta: Dalm, Shiba Inu Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Fr Bull, Kees Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow Mr. M. J. Dachel: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. C. E. Trotter: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv Mrs. P. Hartinger: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. G. Pepper Mr. J. G. Pepper: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. A. A. Peterson: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr Mrs. C. S. Wray: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. V. Trotter CT Southbury (I) BOSTON TERRIER CLUB OF CONNECTICUT, INC. (S) Crowne Plaza Hotel1284 Strongtown Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Alice Smith, SHW SEC, 2 Leslie Rd, Ipswich, MA 01938 FEE: $33.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd P. Capozzolo: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Chester Spraski Jr. SWEEPS VETERANS Chester Spraski Jr. FL Davie* (O) FORT LAUDERDALE DOG CLUB, INC. Bergeron Rodeo Grounds 4201 SW 65th Way CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. W. V. Spediacci SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Katona Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Ret-Curl Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. L. C. Terricone Mr. L. C. Terricone: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. A. Katona Dr. M. A. McDaniel: Glen Imaal Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. P. J. Hauck Mrs. P. J. Hauck: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. J. Hauck Dr. W. V. Spediacci: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: L. E. Stanbridge Mrs. P. J. Hauck: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Card-WC, Coll, Pemb-WC, Shetld L. E. Stanbridge: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. J. Hauck Mrs. P. J. Hauck: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. R. D. Doan: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B Mr. H. Doan: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. J. Hauck HI Honolulu (O) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF HAWAII, INC. (S) Thomas Square Victoria & Beretania Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 12:00 p.m. Mrs. Jean Sampaio, SHW SEC, 92-772 Paala Loop, Kapolei, HI 96707 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. R. McTaggart: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Robin McTaggart KY Louisville (I) KENTUCKIANA BULLDOG CLUB Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd M. R. Kennedy: Breed KY Louisville* (I) LOUISVILLE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. P. W. Laurans SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. C. Wilson Ms. G. Kerr: Ret-Gold Mr. J. Gilmore: Ret-Lab Mrs. B. Stenmark: Span-Boykin Mrs. K. C. Wilson: Span-Ckr Ms. T. L. Hundt: Pntr-GW, Weim Dr. S. Keating: Pointer, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-Fld, Span-Irw Mrs. S. Dillin: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, SpanEng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Vizs Ms. N. J. Gallant: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Mrs. K. C. Wilson: Ibizan Ms. N. Bodine: Saluki Ms. P. W. Laurans: Bluetick Coon, Nor Elk Dr. A. Midgarden: Borz, Whip Mr. J. C. Briley: Bgle, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Ms. T. L. Hundt: Bloodhnd, Dach, PBGV Mr. T. Catterson: Basenji, Basset, Otter, Plott, Port Pd Peq Mrs. B. Stenmark: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso Ms. T. L. Hundt: Kom Ms. P. W. Laurans: Newf Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt: Gtr Swiss Mtn, Sam Mr. E. E. Bivin: AnatolShep, Boxer, Mast Mr. J. C. Briley: Berns Mtn, Bullm, Rottw B. C. Dunn: Akita, Dobe, Grt Dane, Sib Hky Dr. S. Keating: Alas Mal, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, St Bern A. D. Hussin: Chinook, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Nepltn Mastiff, Tibtn Mastiff Ms. J. N. Paulk: Balance of Working Breeds

TERRIER Group: Ms. P. L. Lloyd Mr. B. Jenkins: Manch Ter T. Paris: Parson Russell Mrs. B. Stenmark: Sealym Mrs. K. C. Wilson: Am Staff, Bdlgtn Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Dandie, Scotti Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Border, Norfolk, Soft Coated, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mr. V. T. Grosso: Austr, Bull Ter, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire) Mr. G. L. Doerge: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Chihua A. D. Hussin: Peke Mr. J. C. Briley: Pood Toy Mr. E. E. Bivin: Yorks Mr. N. L. Patton: Bruss Grif, Min Pin Mr. T. Catterson: Affenp, Pap, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Cav KC Spans, Hava, I Greyhnd Dr. S. Keating: Chin Cr, Malt, Toy Manch Mr. B. Jenkins: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. G. L. Doerge Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Bichon Mr. B. Jenkins: Shar-Pei Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Chow Mr. T. Catterson: Dalm Mrs. K. Franz: Bulldog, Fr Bull Mr. N. L. Patton: Kees, Pood (Std) A. D. Hussin: Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd Mr. G. L. Doerge: Boston, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. V. T. Grosso: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt Mr. W. J. Sommerfelt: Card-WC, Coll Ms. J. N. Paulk: GSD, Pulik A. D. Hussin: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Fin Laph Ms. G. Kerr: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Ms. P. W. Laurans: Beard Coll, Beauceron, Pemb-WC, Shetld Ms. N. Bodine: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso Mr. V. T. Grosso: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A Ms. K. J. Anderson: Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A Mr. R. T. Self, Jr.: Open B, Grad Openr, Versatility Mr. T. B. Masterson: Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: J. T. Caton: BJ, NJ, O, MAST J. Swayze-Curry: FIN, PRE2 K. Aurelius: PRE1 SWEEPS VETERANS: Fr Bull Sandra Abernathy SWEEPS PUPPY: Fr Bull Sandra Abernathy SWEEPS PUPPY: Otter Dr. Carol White-Moser SWEEPS VETERANS: Otter Dr. Carol White-Moser SWEEPS VETERANS: Parson Russell Marilyn Midkiff SWEEPS PUPPY: Parson Russell Marilyn Midkiff SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Tom Smalley SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Tom Smalley SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Tom Smalley SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Tom Smalley SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Tom Smalley SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Tom Smalley MA West Springfield (I) NEW ENGLAND SPORTING GROUP ASSOCIATION (S) Eastern States Exposition 1305 Memorial Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Mr. G. A. Anderson: Sporting Group, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh, Span-AmW, SpanBoykin, Span-Clum, Span-Wel Spr, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Ms. C. Douglas-Featherston: Brit Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Pointer, Pntr-GW, Ret-Gold, Set-Eng, SetGord, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Spr, Spin Ital J. Hoke: Pntr-GS Ms. S. B. Morgan: Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Vizs Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: Misc Breeds , Lag Rom, Wirehair Vizsla M. Doheny: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS VETERANS: Brit Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer Ms. Christy Douglas-Featherston SWEEPS VETERANS: Pointer Ms. Christy Douglas-Featherston SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Ms. Susan Willumsen SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GS Ms. Susan Willumsen SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GW Ms. Christy Douglas-Featherston SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GW Ms. Christy Douglas-Featherston SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Ches Linda Gagnon SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Linda Gagnon SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Curl Ms. Susan Willumsen SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Curl Ms. Susan Willumsen SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Ms. Susan Willumsen SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Flat Ms. Susan Willumsen SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Gold Marla Doheny SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Jessica Gore SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Lab Jessica Gore SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Nova Scotia T Marla Doheny

SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Nova Scotia T Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Gord Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Gord Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Irsh Ms. Christy Douglas-Featherston SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Ms. Christy Douglas-Featherston SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-AmW Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-AmW Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Boykin Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Boykin Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Clum Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Clum Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Ckr Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Ckr Marla Doheny SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Jason Hoke SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Jason Hoke SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Fld Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Fld Marla Doheny SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Irw Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Irw Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Suss Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Suss Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Wel Spr Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Wel Spr Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Spin Ital Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS VETERANS: Spin Ital Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Vizs Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Weim Kurt D Anderson SWEEPS VETERANS: Wirehair Ptg Grif Marla Doheny SWEEPS PUPPY: Wirehair Ptg Grif Marla Doheny SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Ms. Olga K Evelyn SWEEPS VETERANS: Brit Ms. Olga K Evelyn MD Bel Alton (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA Charles County Fairgrounds 8440 Fairground Rd CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Dana Crelia, SHW SEC, 3738 MOON SHADOW LN, PARTLOW, VA 22534 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd B. Higginbotham: Breed MD Westminster (I) MARYLAND COCKER SPANIEL CLUB, INC. (S) Carroll County Agricultural Center 706 Agricultural Center Dr CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Rae Porter, SHW SEC, Po Box 6898, C/O Rau Dog Shows, Reading, PA 19610 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. M. C. Spacht: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Joseph Etzel SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Joseph Etzel SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Joseph Etzel MO Kansas City (I) HEART OF AMERICA KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Bartle Hall 301 West 13th Street CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. Stein SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. M. Russo: Span-Ckr Mrs. H. L. James: Ret-Ches, Ret-Lab Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: B. N. Harris Mrs. L. Boutwell: Port Pd Peq B. N. Harris: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Mrs. D. Hansen: Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Mast L. R. Harris: Akita, Bullm, Rottw, St Bern, Sib Hky Dr. A. W. Krause: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. D. Hansen Mrs. H. L. James: Min Schn L. R. Harris: Balance of Terrier Breeds

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TOY Group: Mrs. D. Hansen Mrs. L. Boutwell: Cav KC Spans B. N. Harris: Chin Cr Mr. R. Stein: Hava Mrs. H. L. James: Bruss Grif, J Chin Mrs. M. Russo: Chihua, Pug, Pood Toy Mrs. D. Hansen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. H. L. James Mrs. H. L. James: Dalm Mrs. M. Russo: Pood Dr. A. W. Krause: Fin Spitz, Norwegian Lndhnd Dr. T. S. Udenberg: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: B. N. Harris Mrs. H. L. James: AustrlShep, Coll Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: L. R. Harris L. R. Harris: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. Russo SWEEPS VETERANS: Sam Mrs. Carole A Wilson SWEEPS PUPPY: Sam Mrs. Carole A Wilson NH Amherst (I) COLLIE CLUB OF NEW ENGLAND, INC. (S) American K9 Country 336 Route 101 CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Russell Petter, SHW SEC, 22 ROBIN WOOD LN, STOW, MA 01775 Mrs. V. M. Richards: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Saskia Wilson PA Barto* (I) LEHIGH GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Orchard Hills Training Center 45 Bella Vista Lane CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Melody Hughes, SHW SEC, PO BOX 6898, C/O JIM RAU DOG SHOWS, READING, PA 19610 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. D. A. Farrell: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. A. L. Cartwright: Obedience PA York (I) DELAWARE COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) York Interstate Fairgrounds Rt 74 Carlisle Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. M. Zielinski SPORTING Group: Mr. C. Coady Ms. H. Nietsch: Ret-Gold Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Vizs Mrs. R. A. Freer-Godfrey: Brit, Pointer, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Weim Mrs. B. G. Speich: Pntr-GS, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, SpanIrw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. C. Coady: Balance of Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Span-Ckr HOUND Group: Dr. J. W. Edwards D. Petrie: Afghan Mrs. M. B. Stanski: Afghan H. N. Lee: Whip Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Amer English Coon, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach Dr. J. W. Edwards: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. B. G. Speich Mr. C. Coady: Newf C. S. Anderson: Sib Hky Mrs. K. Mackai: Alas Mal, Sam Ms. H. Nietsch: Berns Mtn, Boxer Mrs. B. G. Speich: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Portuguese Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: Akita, Bullm, Dobe, Grm Pinscher, St Bern Mr. W. P. Shelton: Balance of Working Breeds *No Classes: Dogue de Brdx TERRIER Group: Ms. J. E. Thill Ms. J. E. Thill: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. S. Anderson Dr. J. W. Edwards: Affenp, Pug Mr. D. Markus: Chin Cr, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: I Greyhnd, Pom, Pood Toy, Yorks C. S. Anderson: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: G. M. Fritz Mr. D. Markus: Fr Bull Ms. H. Nietsch: Shar-Pei, Dalm, Schip G. M. Fritz: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Bulldog HERDING Group: Mr. D. Markus Mrs. K. Mackai: AustrlShep Mr. C. Coady: Bouv Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Shetld Mr. V. J. Savioli: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Dr. J. W. Edwards: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Mr. D. Markus: Balance of Herding Breeds *No Classes: GSD MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. J. W. Edwards Dr. J. W. Edwards: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. J. W. Edwards SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Diane Proper SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Diane Proper SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GS Sulle Greendale-Pavezo SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Sulle Greendale-Pavezo SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf Tom Nuss SWEEPS VETERANS: Newf Tom Nuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Sam Christine Leininger SWEEPS VETERANS: Sam Christine Leininger SWEEPS PUPPY: Kees Mr. Nathaniel Horn SWEEPS VETERANS: Kees Mr. Nathaniel Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: St Bern Marie Ann Falconer

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PA York (I) DOGUE DE BORDEAUX SOCIETY OF AMERICA York Interstate Fairgrounds Rt 74 Carlisle Ave. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. L. P. Teixeira: Breed

TX Dallas (I) SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB OF METROPOLITAN DALLAS Sterling Hotel 1055 Regal Row CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Jeanna Jenkins, SHW SEC, 1425 Leicester St, Garland, TX 75044 FEE: $24.00 Mrs. M. Downey: Breed, Jr. Showmanship TX Houston (O) GALVESTON COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercombie dr. CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. Ambrosio SPORTING Group: Mrs. N. C. Cartwright Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Ret-Gold Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Ret-Lab Mrs. N. C. Cartwright: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mr. W. R. Russell: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Miss J. E. Luna Mrs. N. C. Cartwright: Grt Dane Miss J. E. Luna: Akita, Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Bullm, Rottw, Sib Hky Mrs. D. J. Wilkins: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Std Schn Mr. R. Ambrosio: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mr. W. R. Russell: Manch Ter Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. W. R. Russell Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Toy Manch Mr. W. R. Russell: Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: I Greyhnd, Pug, Shih Tzu, Yorks Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. Shoemaker Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath Miss J. E. Luna: Beard Coll, Beauceron Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mrs. I. S. Fertl: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mr. R. Ambrosio: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. B. Cook TX Irving (I) FORT WORTH BULLDOG CLUB Double Tree by Hilton 4441 W. John Carpenter Fwy (D/FW Airport) CLOSES: FEBRUARY 27 Paige Jordan, SHW SEC, 9313 MONCRIEF ST, FORT WORTH, TX 76244 Mrs. D. Mouser: Breed

MARCH 20 - WEDNESDAY NC Raleigh* (I) CARY KENNEL CLUB NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. K. Anselm SPORTING Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Dr. E. L. Wenner: Ret-Lab Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Ret-Gold, Span-Eng Spr, SpanFld, Span-Irw, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Dr. K. Anselm: Brit, Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Ckr Mrs. M. Reder: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. Brown Mrs. S. Brown: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Dr. K. Anselm: Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. W. F. Potter, II Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Irish Ter Mr. W. F. Potter, II: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. M. J. Dachel Mr. M. J. Dachel: Affenp Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Chihua Mr. W. F. Potter, II: Toy Manch Mrs. S. Brown: Pug, Pood Toy Mr. D. Vice: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. Vice: Fr Bull Mr. M. J. Dachel: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Mr. C. G. Liepmann: AustrlShep Mrs. D. Hokkanen: GSD Dr. K. Anselm: Bel Terv, Card-WC, Pemb-WC Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. W. F. Potter, II Mr. W. F. Potter, II: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. A. R. Cherubini: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B Ms. S. D. Crossman: Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: W. A. Meeks

MARCH 21 - THURSDAY CA Vallejo* (I/O) SAN MATEO KENNEL CLUB, INC. Solano County Fairgrounds 900 Fairgrounds Drive CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. E. Frederiksen SPORTING Group: Miss D. M. Macdonald Mr. J. E. Noe: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Miss D. M. Macdonald: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. L. Boileau: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Harr Mr. G. D. Boulton: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. W. V. Spediacci Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Boxer, Dobe Ms. F. Brown: Akita, Berns Mtn, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Miss D. M. Macdonald Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. C. Winslow: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. G. D. Boulton Mr. G. D. Boulton: Pood Mrs. S. L. Vilas: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mr. R. R. Frost: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. L. Boileau: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES L. Beck: Nov A, Nov B Mrs. B. S. Ribble: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B Mr. D. Rennick: Open A, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. L. Vilas NC Raleigh* (I) ALAMANCE KENNEL CLUB, INC. NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $12.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. G. Liepmann SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Brown Mr. R. Stein: Pntr-GW Dr. K. Anselm: Pointer, Pntr-GS Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Mrs. S. Brown: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. W. F. Potter, II Mr. W. F. Potter, II: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. D. Vice: Akita Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Boxer, Grt Dane Dr. K. Anselm: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Giant Schn, Rottw Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Mr. D. Vice: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. Vice: Affenp Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Cav KC Spans Mrs. S. Brown: Chihua Mrs. J. A. Franklin: Bruss Grif, Pood Toy Mr. M. J. Dachel: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. M. J. Dachel Mrs. J. A. Franklin: Pood Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. K. Anselm Mr. D. Jones: Bel Terv, Card-WC, GSD, Pemb-WC Dr. K. Anselm: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. Brown Mrs. S. Brown: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. S. D. Crossman: Nov A, Nov B Mr. A. R. Cherubini: Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. Jones NJ Edison (I) BIG APPLE SPORTING SOCIETY New Jersey Convention and ExpositionCntr 97 Sunfield Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 5 12:00 p.m. Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $33.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd Mrs. L. Warren: Sporting Group, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, SpanEng Ckr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Vizs, Misc Breeds , Lag Rom, Wirehair Vizsla J. Hubbard: Brit, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Suss, Spin Ital Dr. A. C. Santos, M.D.: Pointer, Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Gold, Span-Wel Spr A. H. Brace: Ret-Lab, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Ckr (Parti) Mrs. P. Nykiel: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. W. K. Stauder: Set-Eng, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. K. Iacobellis: Jr. Showmanship NJ Edison (I) HERDING GROUP ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY New Jersey Convention and ExpositionCntr 97 Sunfield Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $32.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Mrs. D. L. Anthony: Herding Group, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Bouv, Canaan, Card-WC, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, PembWC, Swed Vallhund Mr. L. C. Terricone: Austrl Cat Dg, Brdr Coll, Briard, OES, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Misc Breeds , Min Amer Shep, Brgr Pcrd, Belgian Laekenois, Span Water, Bergamasco, Pumi Mrs. L. Bianchi: AustrlShep, Coll (Rough), Coll (Smooth) Ms. G. Miller Bisher: Beard Coll, Shetld Dr. S. L. Bloom, M.D.: GSD

NJ Edison* (I) NON-SPORTING GROUP CLUB OF THE GARDEN STATE (S) New Jersey Convention and ExpositionCntr 97 Sunfield Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $32.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd R. N. Rella: Non-Sporting Group, Boston, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Kees, Shiba Inu, Tib Ter Mr. R. L. Pelland: Am Esk Dog, Bulldog, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood (Min), Pood (Std), Schip, Tib Span, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. P. Goldman: Bichon, Jr. Showmanship Mr. T. J. Nuss: Fr Bull Mr. L. S. Bruton: Lhasa Ms. T. E. Walker: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B Mrs. L. Ferrullo: Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B SWEEPS PUPPY: Lhasa Ann Lambert SWEEPS VETERANS: Lhasa Ann Lambert SWEEPS VETERANS: Tib Ter Margaret Pankiewicz SWEEPS PUPPY: Tib Ter Margaret Pankiewicz SWEEPS PUPPY: Shar-Pei Lisa Warren SWEEPS VETERANS: Shar-Pei Lisa Warren NJ Edison (I) PROGRESSIVE DOG CLUB New Jersey Convention and ExpositionCntr 97 Sunfield Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Mrs. K. B. Kolbert: Toy Group, Bruss Grif, Hava, J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pap, Toy Fox Terrier, Jr. Showmanship Mr. S. P. Regan: Affenp, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Yorks Ms. K. M. Heron: Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Long), Chihua (Smooth), Peke, Silky Ms. C. P. Smith: Chin Cr, I Greyhnd

MARCH 22 - FRIDAY CA Anaheim (O) BASSET HOUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. Featherly Regional Park 24001 Santa Ana Canyon RD CLOSES: MARCH 6 Eileen Parr, SHW SEC, 18780 MUNSEE RD, APPLE VALLEY, CA 92307 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $12.00-2nd Mrs. S. A. Dok: Breed CA Claremont (O) CALIFORNIA COLLIE CLAN, INC. Hotel Claremont 840 So Indian Hill Blvd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 209 WAINWRIGHT CT, SACRAMENTO, CA 95838 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Ms. M. E. Benjamin: Breed CA Claremont (O) CALIFORNIA COLLIE CLAN, INC. Hotel Claremont 840 So Indian Hill Blvd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 209 WAINWRIGHT CT, SACRAMENTO, CA 95838 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mr. D. Wheatcroft: Breed CA Vallejo* (I/O) SAN MATEO KENNEL CLUB, INC. Solano County Fairgrounds 900 Fairgrounds Drive CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. Tacker SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mr. J. R. White: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Miss D. M. Macdonald Mr. J. Tacker: Ibizan Mr. R. R. Frost: Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, Otter, PBGV, Pharaoh, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Mr. G. D. Boulton: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. C. Winslow: Boxer, Dobe Ms. S. I. Wheat: Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Portuguese, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. White Miss D. M. Macdonald: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. L. Vilas Mr. L. Boileau: Shih Tzu Mrs. S. L. Vilas: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Frost Mr. C. Winslow: Boston Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Ms. S. I. Wheat: Fin Laph, GSD, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Dr. R. Hertz: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Ms. S. I. Wheat: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. Rennick: Nov A, Nov B L. Beck: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B Mrs. S. A. Gomez: Open A, Util B Mrs. B. S. Ribble: Open B, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. S. I. Wheat


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MO Independence (I) HEART OF AMERICA BULLDOG CLUB (S) Quality Inn Independence Quality Inn 4200 S. Noland Road CLOSES: MARCH 6 Nancy Gann, SHW SEC, 25583 N Highway 41, Marshall, MO 65340 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. J. Hetherington: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Charles Spears NC Raleigh* (I) DURHAM KENNEL CLUB INC (S) NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. L. Boutwell SPORTING Group: Mr. J. S. Covey P. Disiena: Ret-Gold, All Setters Mrs. K. Steen: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, All Spaniels, All Spaniels, Spin Ital Mr. J. S. Covey: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. C. Walton: Bgle, Dach, Otter, PBGV, Pharaoh, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. F. S. Godek Mr. J. C. Walton: Sib Hky Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Giant Schn, Std Schn Mrs. K. Steen: AnatolShep, Bullm, Kuv Ms. F. S. Godek: Alas Mal, Boxer, Chinook, Dobe, Grt Dane, St Bern Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mr. D. J. Kirkland: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mrs. A. Katona: Hava Mrs. L. Boutwell: Affenp, Pap Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Bruss Grif, Shih Tzu Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pom, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. S. Dillin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Katona Mrs. L. Boutwell: Lhasa, Pood (Min) Mr. J. C. Walton: Schip, Pood (Std), Tib Ter Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. C. More Ms. F. S. Godek: Brdr Coll Mrs. K. Steen: OES Ms. L. C. More: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. K. Steen Mrs. K. Steen: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. D. L. Barrows: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: P. Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Dane Jim Owens NC Raleigh (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF GREATER RALEIGH NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 William (Bill) G Pfeiffer, SHW SEC, 5001 Lenoraway Dr, Raleigh, NC 27613 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd R. H. Slay: Breed NJ Edison* (I) NEW BRUNSWICK KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) New Jersey Convention and ExpositionCntr 97 Sunfield Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $33.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. H. Menaker SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Brown Mr. R. H. Menaker: Vizs Mrs. P. Nykiel: Pntr-GS, Spin Ital L. E. Stanbridge: Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat J. Hubbard: Pointer, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Span-Eng Spr, Wirehair Ptg Grif A. H. Brace: Set-Irsh, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Weim Mr. D. J. Murphy: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr Mrs. S. Brown: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: L. E. Stanbridge A. H. Brace: Afghan L. E. Stanbridge: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. Nykiel Mr. D. J. Murphy: Boxer Mrs. P. Nykiel: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dobe, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese Mr. R. H. Menaker: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. J. Murphy Mr. D. J. Murphy: Bull Ter, Manch Ter, Min Bull Terrs Mrs. R. Kramer: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. J. M. Allen Mr. D. J. Murphy: Toy Manch, Peke A. H. Brace: Pom, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Yorks Ms. J. M. Allen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: Dalm A. H. Brace: Bichon, Bulldog, Pood Mrs. S. Brown: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. L. Anthony A. H. Brace: Card-WC Mrs. B. L. Trezza: Bel Mal, Bel Terv, GSD, OES Mr. D. L. Anthony: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. H. Menaker Mr. R. H. Menaker: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. D. M. O’Brien: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open B Mrs. N. J. Glabicki: Nov B, Grad Openr, Util B Ms. L. Moffa: Open A, Util A, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. P. Kubacz SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer William Meier SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer William Meier SWEEPS PUPPY: Dalm Chad Howard SWEEPS VETERANS: Dalm Chad Howard

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NJ Edison (I) (Evening) RARITAN BELGIAN SHEEPDOG CLUB New Jersey Convention and ExpositionCntr 97 Sunfield Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Mrs. B. L. Trezza: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

TX Fort Worth (I) DALLAS-FT WORTH DACHSHUND CLUB Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. F. Canestrini: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

TX Fort Worth (I) AKITA CLUB OF AMERICA Will Rogers Memorial Center3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. L. M. Riedel: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

TX Fort Worth (I) DALLAS-FT. WORTH BASENJI CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. K. Arends: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Denise Tatro SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Denise Tatro

TX Fort Worth (I) AKITA CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Dr. R. Kestle: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Ree Keca SWEEPS VETERANS Ree Keca TX Fort Worth* (I) AMERICAN BELGIAN TERVUREN CLUB, INC. (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Dr. G. L. Sparschu: Breed Mr. G. Norman: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Theresa Hunter SWEEPS VETERANS Theresa Hunter TX Fort Worth* (I) AMERICAN BULLMASTIFF ASSOCIATION, INC. (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Ms. B. R. Leininger: Breed Mrs. D. Tatro: Jr. Showmanship Mr. J. L. Holman: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Denise Tatro SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Denise Tatro TX Fort Worth (I) BASSET HOUND CLUB OF GREATER FORT WORTH, INC. Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Dr. E. K. Martin: Breed, Jr. Showmanship TX Fort Worth* (I) COCKER SPANIEL SPECIALTY CLUB OF DALLAS (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Karen Campbell, SHW SEC, 1000 CREEK VIEW LN, ALLEN, TX 75002 Mrs. B. A. Shaw: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. J. L. Holman: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Stephanie Kaul SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Stephanie Kaul SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Stephanie Kaul TX Fort Worth (I) DAL-TEX BASSET HOUND CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Mr. D. Thompson: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Clay Williams SWEEPS PUPPY Clay Williams TX Fort Worth (I) DALLAS BOXER CLUB Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mr. R. R. Merry: Breed TX Fort Worth (I) DALLAS BOXER CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. M. L. Billings: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Harley Mankins TX Fort Worth (I) DALLAS-FT WORTH DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Ms. S. C. Snyder: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Rudy Ayala SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Rudy Ayala SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Rudy Ayala

TX Fort Worth* (I) DALLAS-FT. WORTH ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL ASSOCIATION (S) Amon G Carter Jr Exhibit Building & 3400 Crestline Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. L. M. Riedel: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. J. L. Holman: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Cindy C Lane SWEEPS PUPPY Cindy C Lane TX Fort Worth* (I) DALLAS-FT. WORTH METRO GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd E. Sweigart: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. D. Maurer: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Marjorie Blake SWEEPS PUPPY Marjorie Blake TX Fort Worth* (I) DALMATIAN CLUB OF NORTH TEXAS (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. R. A. Rivard: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. G. Norman: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Judith Rivard SWEEPS PUPPY Judith Rivard TX Fort Worth* (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF DALLAS (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.50-1st/ $22.50-2nd Dr. A. W. Krause: Breed Mr. J. L. Holman: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Carmen D Blankenship TX Fort Worth (I) FORT WORTH GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Amon Carter JR Exhibits Bldg 3400 Creatline Rd (Cattle Auction Arena) CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Dr. M. Goldfarb: Breed, Jr. Showmanship TX Fort Worth (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF GREATER DALLAS, INC. Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Margaret Bleakney, SHW SEC, 612 N ROSS AVE, MEXIA, TX 76667 Mr. W. C. Stebbins: Breed TX Fort Worth* (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF GREATER DALLAS, INC. Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Margaret Bleakney, SHW SEC, 612 N ROSS AVE, MEXIA, TX 76667 L. Maulucci: Breed Mr. J. L. Holman: Obedience TX Fort Worth* (I) GREYHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00 Mr. K. H. Delaney: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. K. H. Delaney: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Sue Cassem SWEEPS VETERANS Sue Cassem TX Fort Worth (I) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF GREATER DALLAS, INC. (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 3:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Dr. C. E. Shaw: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Barbara A Shaw SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Barbara A Shaw

TX Fort Worth (I) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF TEXAS (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 1:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. S. L. Marx: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Bonnie Jo Hall SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Bonnie Jo Hall TX Fort Worth (I) KERRY BLUE TERRIER CLUB OF TEXAS (S) Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Dr. A. W. Krause: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Rhonda Krupp TX Fort Worth (I) LONE STAR AIREDALE TERRIER CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mrs. M. L. Billings: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Judy Howell SWEEPS PUPPY Judy Howell TX Fort Worth (I) LONE STAR FOX TERRIER CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 1:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mr. H. Tatro, III: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY THOMAS H BARRIE SWEEPS PUPPY THOMAS H BARRIE TX Fort Worth (I) LONE STAR GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. S. L. Marx: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. Eric Liebes TX Fort Worth (I) LONE STAR WHIPPET CLUB (S) Amon G Carter Jr Exhibit Building & 3400 Crestline Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.50 Mrs. K. Arends: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Stephanie Dycha SWEEPS PUPPY Stephanie Dycha TX Fort Worth (I) NORTH TEXAS CHOW CHOW CLUB Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. R. E. Hall: Breed TX Fort Worth (I) NORTH TEXAS CHOW CHOW CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Dr. S. Keating: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Ken Wronski SWEEPS PUPPY Ken Wronski TX Fort Worth* (I) NORTH TEXAS PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI FANCIERS (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Mrs. Deborah Arrington, SHW SEC, P. O. Box 25764, C/O Onofrio Dog Shows, Oklahoma City, OK 73125 FEE: $30.00 Mrs. A. H. Bowes: Breed Ms. L. F. Eggers: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Nancy Oeklhof SWEEPS PUPPY Nancy Oehlhof TX Fort Worth (I) NORTH TEXAS SALUKI CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd T. Cox: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Billy Webb SWEEPS PUPPY Billy Webb TX Fort Worth (I) NORTH TEXAS ST. BERNARD CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Kenneth Conner, SHW SEC, 1315 CLEARVIEW DR, ALLEN, TX 75002 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $13.00-2nd Mrs. B. M. Nosiglia: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Ronald Wilson


TX Fort Worth (I) TRINITY VALLEY CAIRN TERRIER CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mr. M. J. Dougherty: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Beth Wilder-Wilson SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Beth Wilder-Wilson TX Fort Worth (I) TRINITY VALLEY RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB OF TEXAS (S) Amon G Carter Jr Exhibit Building & 3400 Crestline Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. W. Sahloff: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Linda Clark SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Linda Clark TX Fort Worth (I) TRINITY VALLEY WEIMARANER CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Ms. Pam Kanthor, SHW SEC, 230 BARCLAY AVE, COPPELL, TX 75019 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Mrs. L. M. Riedel: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Brenda Martz TX Fort Worth (I) TRINITY VALLEY WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Dr. A. W. Krause: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Paul Bullard WA Bremerton (I) WASHINGTON STATE COCKER SPANIEL CLUB, INC. (S) Kitsap County Fairgrounds 1200 NW Fairgrounds Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Patricia Shaw, SHW SEC, P O BOX 35, Burley, WA 98322 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. L. B. Graham: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Mr. Al Seaman SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Mr. Al Seaman SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Mr. Al Seaman

MARCH 23 - SATURDAY AK Anchorage (I) TANANA VALLEY KENNEL CLUB William A Egan Convention Center 555 W 5th Avenue CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. Vice SPORTING Group: Ms. G. Kerr Ms. G. Kerr: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mr. D. Vice: Akita, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Std Schn Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: W. Pinsker Mr. D. Vice: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. G. Kerr Ms. G. Kerr: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: W. Pinsker W. Pinsker: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: W. Pinsker W. Pinsker: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. Vice: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. Vice CA Anaheim (O) BASSET HOUND CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (S) Featherly Regional Park 24001 Santa Ana Canyon RD CLOSES: MARCH 6 Mrs. Eileen A Parr, SHW SEC, 18780 MUNSEE RD, APPLE VALLEY, CA 92307 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Mrs. W. Boce: Breed Mrs. S. A. Dok: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Bethany Berger CA Bloomington* (O) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (S) Orange Empire Clubhouse 18225 Santa Ana Ave CLOSES: MARCH 6 Sharon Licciardi, SHW SEC, 38531 12TH ST E, PALMDALE, CA 93550 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd P. D. Skinner: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. S. M. Indelicato: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Geri Mercer

CA Claremont (O) SOUTH BAY COLLIE FANCIERS Hotel Claremont 840 So Indian Hill Blvd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Ms. Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 209 Wainwright Ct, Sacramento, CA 95838 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $10.00-2nd Mrs. J. R. Hitt: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Claremont (O) SOUTH BAY COLLIE FANCIERS Hotel Claremont 840 So Indian Hill Blvd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Mrs. Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 209 Wainwright Ct, Sacramento, CA 95838 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $10.00-2nd S. Abraham: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Vallejo (I/O) OAKLAND KENNEL CLUB Solano County Fairgrounds 900 Fairgrounds Drive CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Miss D. M. Macdonald SPORTING Group: Ms. K. A. Cowsert Dr. R. Hertz: Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Span-Irw, Spin Ital, Vizs Miss D. M. Macdonald: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Gold, RetLab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Dr. K. M. Ericson: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. R. Frost Mr. R. R. Frost: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Harr Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Dr. K. M. Ericson: Berns Mtn Dr. R. Hertz: AnatolShep, Kuv Ms. S. Pretari Hickson: Boxer, Bullm, Portuguese, St Bern Ms. P. F. Winter: Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Mast, Rottw, Std Schn Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Dr. K. M. Ericson: Border, Bull Ter, Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Min Bull Terrs, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Scotti, Wst Highlnd Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. P. DeLong K. Birdwell: Pug Mrs. S. Newcomb: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Ms. P. DeLong: Bichon, Boston, Chow, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. R. R. Frost: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Newcomb Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Fin Laph, GSD, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. Winslow Mr. C. Winslow: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. Winslow CA Valley Center (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY Lake Wohlford Canine Ranch 26417 N. Lake Wohlford Road CLOSES: MARCH 9 Carol Hudd, SHW SEC, 5555 El Camino Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89118 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Mr. K. Reynolds: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Valley Center (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY Lake Wohlford Canine Ranch 26417 N. Lake Wohlford Road CLOSES: MARCH 9 Carol Hudd, SHW SEC, 5555 El Camino Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89118 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Mrs. C. B. McKenna: Breed, Jr. Showmanship IN Noblesville (I) CENTRAL INDIANA SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB, INC. (S) Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds 2003 E Pleasant St CLOSES: MARCH 6 Betty Jo Buck, SHW SEC, 9591 E 750 N, SHERIDAN, IN 46069 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. D. L. Thacker: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Jeff Griswold SWEEPS PUPPY Jeff Griswold KS Olathe (O) SHAWNEE MISSION LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Heritage Park 16445 S. Lackman Road CLOSES: MARCH 6 7:00 p.m. Carolyn Johnson, SHW SEC, 632 N Forest Avenue, Webster Groves, MO 63119 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd L. J. Dedering: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Paul Sellers SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Paul Sellers MI Kalamazoo (I) MID-MICHIGAN COCKER SPANIEL CLUB OF LANSING (S) Kalamazoo KC Building 1249 W.”D”Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Robin Wybenga, SHW SEC, 616 W End St, Alma, MI 48801 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. D. A. Johnson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Stephanie Kaul SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Stephanie Kaul SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Stephanie Kaul

SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Stephanie Kaul SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Stephanie Kaul SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Stephanie Kaul MO Independence (I) HEART OF AMERICA BULLDOG CLUB (S) Quality Inn Independence Quality Inn 4200 S. Noland Road CLOSES: MARCH 6 Nancy Gann, SHW SEC, 25583 N Highway 41, Marshall, MO 65340 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. V. (. Breckley: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Dean Altic MO Wentzville* (I) GREATER ST. LOUIS SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Westinn Kennel Building 1522 Swantnerville Road CLOSES: MARCH 6 Sherri Spavale, SHW SEC, Po Box 510491, Saint Louis, MO 63151 Mrs. E. S. Worthington: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. P. A. Strong: Nov A, Nov B Mr. R. A. Strong: Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B SWEEPS PUPPY Hector Hector NC Raleigh* (I) CENTRAL CAROLINA POODLE CLUB NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mrs. B. H. Furbush: Breed Mrs. J. P. Lynch: Obedience NC Raleigh (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF GREATER RALEIGH NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 William G Pfeiffer, SHW SEC, 5001 Lenoraway Dr, Raleigh, NC 27613 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. J. D. LaRosa: Breed NC Raleigh* (I) RALEIGH KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. F. S. Godek SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Dillin J. Hoke: Span-Eng Ckr Mrs. A. Katona: Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif E. Sweigart: Ret-Ches, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Span-Irw Mrs. S. Dillin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson J. Hoke: Bgle (13 Under) Mrs. L. Boutwell: Port Pd Peq Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Amer English Coon, Basenji, Dach, Pharaoh, Plott, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: R. H. Slay R. H. Slay: Boxer E. Sweigart: Portuguese, Sam Mrs. L. Boutwell: Chinook, Dobe, Grt Dane Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Alas Mal, St Bern, Sib Hky, Std Schn Ms. F. S. Godek: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: P. J. Green J. Hoke: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Manch Ter, Welsh Ter Dr. A. Pertuit: Bdlgtn, Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Norfolk, Parson Russell P. J. Green: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: J. Hoke T. Yuhl: Bruss Grif, Pood Toy P. J. Green: Cav KC Spans, Pap, Toy Manch Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Affenp, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp J. Hoke: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell J. Hoke: Lhasa, Pood (Std) Mrs. L. Boutwell: Dalm, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Schip, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. K. Steen R. H. Slay: Briard, OES, Pemb-WC, Shetld Mrs. K. Steen: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. D. L. Barrows: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: R. H. Slay SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim Loreen Wunderlich SWEEPS VETERANS: Affenp Maripi Wooldridge SWEEPS PUPPY: Affenp Maripi Wooldridge SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Patty Pace SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Gold Patty Pace SWEEPS PUPPY: Card-WC Angela Reilly SWEEPS VETERANS: Card-WC Angela Reilly NC Raleigh (I) TAR HEEL BOXER CLUB OF GREATER RALEIGH (S) NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Dr. L. W. Dosier: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Karin Wilson

NJ Edison* (I) NEW BRUNSWICK KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) New Jersey Convention and ExpositionCntr 97 Sunfield Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $33.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. Nykiel SPORTING Group: J. Hubbard A. H. Brace: Pointer T. Stintzcum: Ret-Lab L. E. Stanbridge: Set-Irsh J. Hubbard: Pntr-GS, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Eng, SetGord, Weim Mrs. P. Nykiel: Brit, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Vizs Mr. R. H. Menaker: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. Brown Mrs. L. Simmons: Dach J. Hubbard: Basset, PBGV A. H. Brace: Bgle, Bloodhnd, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, ScotDeer, Whip Mrs. S. Brown: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. H. Menaker Mrs. L. Simmons: Grt Dane Mrs. P. Nykiel: Mast, Tibtn Mastiff L. E. Stanbridge: Cane Corso, Chinook, Sam Mr. R. H. Menaker: Akita, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Portuguese A. H. Brace: Bullm, Dobe, Leonberger, Newf, St Bern D. R. Holloway, Jr.: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. Kramer Mr. C. Howard: Fox Ter (Smooth) Mrs. R. Kramer: Manch Ter R. Dettmar: Am Staff, Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Staf Bull Mr. D. J. Murphy: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. L. Chamberlain A. H. Brace: Pap Ms. J. M. Allen: Peke Mr. C. Howard: Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. J. L. Chamberlain: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Malt, Pood Toy Mrs. R. Kramer: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. J. M. Allen Mr. C. Howard: Boston Mrs. S. Brown: Dalm Mr. J. L. Chamberlain: Pood Ms. J. M. Allen: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: L. E. Stanbridge Miss M. E. Halinen: Coll, Shetld Mrs. C. Corbin: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv A. H. Brace: Brdr Coll, Briard, Pemb-WC L. E. Stanbridge: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. J. M. Allen Ms. J. M. Allen: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. L. Moffa: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open B Mrs. D. M. O’Brien: Nov B, Grad Openr, Util B Mrs. N. J. Glabicki: Open A, Util A, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. Howard SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer Cheryl La Due Buchanan SWEEPS VETERANS: Pointer Cheryl La Due Buchanan SWEEPS PUPPY: Manch Ter Rita Holloway SWEEPS VETERANS: Manch Ter Rita Holloway SWEEPS PUPPY: Dalm Elaine Thomas SWEEPS VETERANS: Dalm Elaine Thomas SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua Chad Howard SWEEPS VETERANS: Chihua Chad Howard SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Linda Mastrapasqua SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer Linda Mastrapasqua SWEEPS PUPPY: Nepltn Mastiff Andrew H Brace SWEEPS VETERANS: Nepltn Mastiff Andrew H Brace SWEEPS PUPPY: Pap Jamie Hubbard SWEEPS VETERANS: Pap Jamie Hubbard SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Stephanie Forte SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Lab Stephanie Forte SWEEPS PUPPY: Peke Chad Howard SWEEPS VETERANS: Peke Chad Howard SWEEPS PUPPY: Borz Ms. Alicia Hanna SWEEPS VETERANS: Borz Ms. Alicia Hanna SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Shp Michael Reed SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Shp Michael Reed SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Richard Anderson SWEEPS PUPPY: Pemb-WC Melody Kiss TX Beaumont (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF AMERICA Tyrell Park 5305 Tyrell Park Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Sheryl Hebert, SHW SEC, PO BOX 1943, VIDOR, TX 77670 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. V. M. Roye: Breed TX Beaumont (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF BEAUMONT Tyrell Park 5305 Tyrell Park Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Sheryl Hebert, SHW SEC, PO Box 1943, Vidor, TX 77670 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Ms. R. G. Sandell: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

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TX Fort Worth (I) FORT WORTH KENNEL CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. Thompson SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. M. Riedel Mr. D. Richards: Span-Suss, Wirehair Ptg Grif Ms. L. L. Kelly: Ret-Gold, Vizs, Weim Ms. L. Robey: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital Mrs. B. Stenmark: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. D. Richards W. K. Pooley: Saluki Mr. D. Thompson: Whip Mr. S. L. Marx: Bgle, Borz, Dach, Greyhnd Mrs. K. Arends: Am Fox, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Eng Fox, Harr, Nor Elk, Otter Mrs. D. Richards: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. Sahloff Ms. B. R. Leininger: Grt Dane Dr. A. W. Krause: Grt Pyr Mrs. L. M. Riedel: Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier Ms. L. Robey: Mast, Sib Hky Ms. P. Healy: Newf, St Bern Mr. D. Thompson: Akita, Alas Mal, Boxer Mr. W. C. Stebbins: Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn Mr. W. Sahloff: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: B. R. Schwartz Mr. M. W. Hamilton: Border, Cairn Mr. H. Tatro, III: Bdlgtn, Kerry, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Soft Coated Mr. M. J. Dougherty: Lakelnd, Manch Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd B. R. Schwartz: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Hall Mrs. P. J. Haas: Toy Manch, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, Yorks Mr. R. E. Hall: I Greyhnd, J Chin, Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Toy Fox Terrier C. A. Herbel: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. J. Haas Mr. M. J. Dougherty: Bichon, Boston Dr. A. W. Krause: Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull Mrs. P. J. Haas: Pood, Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Ms. B. R. Leininger: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. Robey Mr. W. C. Stebbins: Pemb-WC, Shetld Mrs. L. M. Riedel: AustrlShep, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Bouv, Coll, OES Mr. D. Richards: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: C. A. Herbel C. A. Herbel: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. M. W. Hamilton SWEEPS VETERANS: Grt Pyr Cindy Ward Halbach SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Pyr Cindy Ward Halbach SWEEPS PUPPY: Saluki Ms. Terry Smith SWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge Prudence G Hlatky SWEEPS VETERANS: RhoRidge Prudence G Hlatky SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Dane Kathleen Davis WA Bremerton* (I) PENINSULA DOG FANCIERS CLUB, INC. Kitsap County Fairgrounds 1200 NW Fairgrounds Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. K. Kahn SPORTING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Ms. C. C. McGowan: Ret-Lab Mrs. J. Webb: Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. R. J. Shreve: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. McGinnis Mrs. J. McGinnis: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. D. Hudson Mrs. K. Kahn: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Grt Dane, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese, Rottw Mr. W. D. Hudson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. J. Webb: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. T. Lyddon Ms. A. J. Porpora: Pood Toy Mr. W. D. Hudson: Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Ms. T. Lyddon: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. A. J. Porpora Mr. R. J. Shreve: Fin Spitz, Tib Ter Ms. A. J. Porpora: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Mr. R. J. Shreve: Shetld Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. W. D. Hudson Mr. W. D. Hudson: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. P. Andrus: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B Mr. L. L. Andrus: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Versatility, Sub-Novice, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. K. Effert

MARCH 24 - SUNDAY AK Anchorage (I) ALASKA KENNEL CLUB William A Egan Convention Center 555 W 5th Avenue CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. G. Kerr SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: W. Pinsker W. Pinsker: All Hound Breeds

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WORKING Group: W. Pinsker Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Grt Dane W. Pinsker: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. Vice: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. Vice: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Ms. G. Kerr: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. G. Kerr Ms. G. Kerr: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. G. Kerr CA Anaheim (O) BASSET HOUND CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (S) Featherly Regional Park 24001 Santa Ana Canyon RD CLOSES: MARCH 6 Mrs. Eileen A Parr, SHW SEC, 18780 Munsee Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92307 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Breed Mr. M. L. Sherman: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Pam Heine CA Bloomington* (O) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (S) Orange Empire Clubhouse 18225 Santa Ana Ave CLOSES: MARCH 6 Sharon Licciardi, SHW SEC, 38531 12TH ST E, PALMDALE, CA 93550 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Mrs. J. L. Bass: Breed Mrs. M. R. Illes: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Joyce Herie CA Claremont (O) SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COLLIE CLUB, INC. Hotel Claremont 840 So Indian Hill Blvd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 209 WAINWRIGHT CT, SACRAMENTO, CA 95838 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mr. S. E. Jensen: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Claremont (O) SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COLLIE CLUB, INC. Hotel Claremont 840 So Indian Hill Blvd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 209 WAINWRIGHT CT, SACRAMENTO, CA 95838 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Ms. L. Palarik: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Vallejo (I/O) OAKLAND KENNEL CLUB Solano County Fairgrounds 900 Fairgrounds Drive CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. E. Noe SPORTING Group: Dr. K. M. Ericson Dr. K. M. Ericson: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Gschwender Ms. P. F. Winter: Berns Mtn, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Portuguese, St Bern Mr. R. Gschwender: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. S. J. Hubbell Mr. S. J. Hubbell: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. Newcomb Ms. P. DeLong: Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. Winslow Mr. J. E. Noe: Pood Mrs. S. Newcomb: Boston, Schip Mr. C. Winslow: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. J. E. Noe: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard Mrs. S. Newcomb: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. Gschwender Mr. R. Gschwender: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. E. Noe CA Valley Center (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF AMERICA Lake Wohlford Canine Ranch 26417 N. Lake Wohlford Road CLOSES: MARCH 9 Carol Hudd, SHW SEC, 5555 EL CAMINO RD, LAS VEGAS, NV 89118 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Ms. L. K. Telfair: Breed, Jr. Showmanship IN Noblesville* (I) CENTRAL INDIANA SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB, INC. Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds 2003 E Pleasant St CLOSES: MARCH 6 Betty Jo Buck, SHW SEC, 9591 E 750 N, SHERIDAN, IN 46069 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. R. D. Ennis: Breed Mrs. T. A. Woodrow: Obedience KS Olathe (O) SHAWNEE MISSION LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Heritage Park 16445 S. Lackman Road CLOSES: MARCH 6 7:00 p.m. Ms. Carolyn Johnson, SHW SEC, 632 N Forest Avenue, Webster Groves, MO 63119 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd J. Heim: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Stacey Sellers SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Stacey Sellers

MI Kalamazoo (I) MID-MICHIGAN COCKER SPANIEL CLUB OF LANSING (S) Kalamazoo KC Building 1249 W.”D”Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Robin Wybenga, SHW SEC, 616 W End St, Alma, MI 48801 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd C. C. Lane: Breed Ms. K. Hamaker: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Wayne Cavanaugh SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Wayne Cavanaugh SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Wayne Cavanaugh SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Wayne Cavanaugh SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Wayne Cavanaugh SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Wayne Cavanaugh MO Independence (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Quality Inn Independence Quality Inn 4200 S. Noland Road CLOSES: MARCH 6 Nancy Gann, SHW SEC, 25583 N Highway 41, Marshall, MO 65340 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. A. Breckley: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Allen Breckley SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Allen Breckley MO Wentzville* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) GREATER ST. LOUIS SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Westinn Kennel Building 1522 Swantnerville Road CLOSES: MARCH 6 Sherri Spavale, SHW SEC, Po Box 510491, Saint Louis, MO 63151 D. S. Hawes: Breed Mr. R. A. Strong: Nov A, Nov B Ms. P. A. Strong: Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B SWEEPS PUPPY Meredith Hector NC Raleigh* (I) FAYETTEVILLE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Katona C. A. Skiba: Ret-Lab Mrs. K. Steen: Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. L. Boutwell: Pntr-GS, Ret-Gold Ms. L. C. More: Pointer, Pntr-GW, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital Mrs. A. Katona: Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, SpanIrw Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. L. C. More Mrs. A. Katona: Basenji, Saluki, ScotDeer Mrs. S. Dillin: Afghan, Borz, Dach, Nor Elk, Whip Ms. L. C. More: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: AnatolShep Mrs. A. Katona: Giant Schn Ms. F. S. Godek: Sib Hky Mrs. L. Boutwell: Bullm, Kuv, Portuguese S. K. Steckler: Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane, Rottw Mrs. K. Steen: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: E. Sweigart Mrs. A. Dahlstrom: Border E. Sweigart: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: P. J. Green Mrs. L. Boutwell: Chin Cr Mrs. S. Dillin: Affenp, Bruss Grif Mrs. A. Katona: Cav KC Spans, I Greyhnd, Pap E. Sweigart: Hava, Toy Manch, Peke P. J. Green: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mrs. L. Boutwell: Bulldog Mrs. A. Dahlstrom: Dalm T. Yuhl: Pood (Std) Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. F. S. Godek Ms. L. C. More: Brdr Coll Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Card-WC Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Coll Mrs. C. K. LaRosa: GSD Ms. F. S. Godek: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: E. Sweigart E. Sweigart: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. R. Withers: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. A. Dahlstrom SWEEPS PUPPY: Dalm Susanne Hughes SWEEPS VETERANS: Dalm Susanne Hughes SWEEPS PUPPY: Affenp Ellen Roberts SWEEPS VETERANS: Affenp Ellen Roberts NC Raleigh (I/O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF AMERICA (P) NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Margaret Bleakney, SHW SEC, 612 N ROSS AVE, MEXIA, TX 76667 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $10.00-2nd FUTURITY: GSD Mr. Gerald T Szymczak

NJ Edison (I) BRONX COUNTY KENNEL CLUB (S) New Jersey Convention and ExpositionCntr 97 Sunfield Ave. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. M. Koltes SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. Nykiel Mrs. S. Brown: Pointer M. Doheny: Ret-Flat A. H. Brace: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mr. D. D. Seymour: Set-Eng, Set-Gord D. R. Holloway, Jr.: Set-Irsh, Vizs Mrs. S. Goldberg: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr Mrs. P. Nykiel: Ret-Lab, Span-Clum, Span-Eng Spr, SpanFld Mrs. G. Geringer: Brit, Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Spin Ital, Weim L. E. Stanbridge: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. S. Goldberg: PBGV Mrs. S. Brown: Bloodhnd, Ibizan, Whip A. H. Brace: Basenji, Basset, Dach, RhoRidge N. L. Dougherty: Afghan, Am Fox, Borz, Ir Wolf, Saluki, ScotDeer Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. R. Holloway, Jr. Mr. T. J. Nuss: St Bern Ms. M. Koltes: Alas Mal, Boxer, Dobe, Rottw A. H. Brace: Berns Mtn, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Sib Hky L. E. Stanbridge: Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Std Schn D. R. Holloway, Jr.: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. S. Goldberg Mrs. M. P. Mickelson: Austr J. Hoke: Fox Ter (Smooth) A. H. Brace: Manch Ter Mr. W. F. Poole: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs Mrs. S. Goldberg: Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Russel Terr, Sealym, Skye Ms. M. Koltes: Airdle, Am Staff, Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Lakelnd, Welsh Ter Mr. J. Constantine: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: J. Hoke Mr. J. Constantine: Bruss Grif R. Holloway: Cav KC Spans Mrs. G. Geringer: Chihua A. H. Brace: Toy Manch Mrs. S. Brown: Affenp, Hava, Pug, Pood Toy J. Hoke: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Brown L. Amodei: Boston Mrs. G. Geringer: Dalm T. Nuss: Fr Bull R. Holloway: Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Pood, Schip, Shiba Inu L. E. Stanbridge: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. P. Mickelson R. Holloway: Beard Coll, Pulik Ms. M. Koltes: Card-WC, GSD Mrs. M. P. Mickelson: Balance of Herding Breeds *No Classes: Coll MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. Brown Mrs. S. Brown: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. B. C. Hansen SWEEPS PUPPY: Manch Ter Douglas Holloway SWEEPS VETERANS: Manch Ter Douglas Holloway SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer David L. Frei SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer David L. Frei NJ Franklin* (I) COLLIE CLUB OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY (S) Robert E Littell Community Center 12 Munsonhurst Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $32.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd J. Pitt: Breed Mrs. B. McDonnell: Jr. Showmanship Ms. P. Scully: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Anthony Barcelona TX Beaumont (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF BEAUMONT Tyrell Park 5305 Tyrell Park Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Sheryl Hebert, SHW SEC, PO Box 1943, Vidor, TX 77670 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mr. R. L. Frederick: Breed, Jr. Showmanship TX Fort Worth (I) FORT WORTH KENNEL CLUB (S) Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. A. W. Krause SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark Ms. L. L. Kelly: Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Set-Eng, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. S. S. Marx: Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Vizs Ms. L. Robey: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-AmW, SpanBoykin, Span-Clum, Weim Mrs. B. Stenmark: Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. D. Richards: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. S. L. Marx Dr. A. W. Krause: Port Pd Peq Mr. D. Thompson: RhoRidge N. Leising: Afghan, Saluki Mrs. D. Richards: Dach, Greyhnd Mr. W. Sahloff: Bgle, Borz, Otter, ScotDeer Mr. S. L. Marx: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. C. Stebbins Mrs. B. Stenmark: St Bern Mrs. L. M. Riedel: AnatolShep, Chinook Ms. L. Robey: Akita, Dobe, Rottw C. A. Herbel: Alas Mal, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. W. Sahloff: Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr Dr. A. W. Krause: Boxer, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Std Schn Mr. D. Thompson: Balance of Working Breeds


TERRIER Group: Mr. M. J. Dougherty C. A. Herbel: Manch Ter Mr. H. Tatro, III: Cairn, Wst Highlnd Mr. M. J. Dougherty: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry Mrs. B. Stenmark: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Bull Ter, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Russel Terr B. R. Schwartz: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. A. Herbel C. A. Herbel: Toy Manch, Pap Mrs. D. Richards: I Greyhnd, Peke, Pom, Shih Tzu, Yorks Ms. C. D. Blankenship: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, J Chin, Malt, Min Pin Ms. B. R. Leininger: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. B. R. Leininger Mrs. D. Richards: Tib Span Mr. M. J. Dougherty: Fr Bull, Kees Ms. B. R. Leininger: Pood, Schip, Shiba Inu Dr. A. W. Krause: Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. P. J. Haas: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. Richards Mr. D. Richards: OES Ms. L. Robey: Bouv, Swed Vallhund C. A. Herbel: Coll, Shetld Mrs. L. M. Riedel: Card-WC, GSD, Pemb-WC, Pyre Shep Mr. W. C. Stebbins: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Dr. A. W. Krause: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. L. L. Kelly SWEEPS VETERANS: Saluki Frances Zeller SWEEPS PUPPY: Saluki Frances Zeller

TERRIER Group: Ms. M. J. Carberry Ms. M. J. Carberry: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. Stacy Ms. M. J. Carberry: Toy Manch Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Pood Toy Mr. T. Stacy: Pug, Yorks Miss S. M. Lex: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. S. Keating Mrs. J. L. Stacy: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr. Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. M. J. Carberry Ms. M. J. Carberry: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. T. B. Igiel: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open A, Grad Openr J. Nocilly: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B C. M. Maurer: Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. M. J. Carberry

WA Bremerton* (I) PENINSULA DOG FANCIERS CLUB, INC. Kitsap County Fairgrounds 1200 NW Fairgrounds Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 6 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. J. Shreve SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. McGinnis Mrs. J. McGinnis: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, SpanClum, Span-Ckr Mr. R. J. Shreve: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. K. Kahn: Basenji Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. A. J. Porpora Ms. A. J. Porpora: Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Mr. R. J. Shreve: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. W. D. Hudson Ms. T. Lyddon: Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. W. D. Hudson: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. T. Lyddon Ms. T. Lyddon: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. J. Webb: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. L. L. Andrus: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B Mr. C. Cornell: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Versatility, Sub-Novice, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. A. J. Porpora

CA Dixon (O) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA (S) Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: MARCH 13 Deborah L Best, SHW SEC, 2463 Easy St, San Leandro, CA 94578 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Mrs. S. Smith: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Xavier Vazquez Bracho SWEEPS PUPPY Xavier Vazquez Bracho

MARCH 28 - THURSDAY NC Concord (I) COLUMBIA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. W. Rodriguez SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings R. P. Ritchie: Set-Eng Mr. J. M. Watson: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. M. Watson Mr. J. M. Watson: B & T Coonhnd Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mrs. M. L. Billings: Mast, Rottw Mr. J. M. Watson: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane Mr. W. Rodriguez: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings C. A. Herbel: Cesky Terrier, Russel Terr Mr. W. Rodriguez: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. W. Rodriguez C. A. Herbel: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: C. A. Herbel C. A. Herbel: Norwegian Lndhnd Mrs. M. L. Billings: Am Esk Dog, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. W. Rodriguez: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings C. A. Herbel: Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. M. Watson Mrs. M. L. Billings: All Miscellaneous Breeds NY Syracuse* (I) FINGER LAKES KENNEL CLUB, INC. New York State Fairgrounds Center of Progress Bldg CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. S. Covey SPORTING Group: Miss S. M. Lex Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Set-Irsh Mr. T. Stacy: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Set-Eng, Set-Gord Mr. J. S. Covey: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Dach Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Afghan, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Whip Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr. Ms. M. J. Carberry: Std Schn Mr. W. F. Hossler: Bullm, Chinook Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Mast, Sib Hky Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Working Breeds

OR Corvallis (I/O) SOUTHWEST OREGON BULLDOG CLUB (S) Benton County Fairgrounds Corvallis Benton County Fairgrounds 110 SW 53rd St CLOSES: MARCH 13 Laura Smith, SHW SEC, PO BOX 977, C/O RICHARD SEENO, CLAYTON, CA 94517 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. R. L. Stansell: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Andrea Carpenter SWEEPS PUPPY Andrea Carpenter MARCH 29 - FRIDAY

CT Hamden (I) COCKER SPANIEL CLUB OF RHODE ISLAND (S) Paws-n-Effect 36 Corporate Ridge CLOSES: MARCH 13 Lori Carver, SHW SEC, 18 Plainfield Rd., Cummington, MA 01026 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Nancy Goniprow SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Nancy Goniprow SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Nancy Goniprow SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Nancy Goniprow SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Nancy Goniprow SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Nancy Goniprow MI Ionia (I) WESTERN MICHIGAN BRITTANY CLUB, INC. Western Michigan Rifle & Pistol Range Lincoln Ave CLOSES: MARCH 13 Ms. Cindy Kulig, SHW SEC, 21224 Waubascon Rd, Battle Creek, MI 49017 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd D. M. Rudert: Breed NC Concord (I) CENTRAL CAROLINA CHIHUAHUA CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mark Berkel NC Concord (I) COLUMBIA KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. M. L. Billings SPORTING Group: Mr. J. M. Watson Mr. W. Rodriguez: Spin Ital Mrs. M. L. Billings: Ret-Flat, Span-Boykin R. L. Dawson: Pntr-GS, Ret-Curl, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Eng, Span-AmW, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Wel Spr P. A. Gaeta: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: R. L. Dawson Mrs. M. L. Billings: B & T Coonhnd Mr. J. M. Watson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. M. Watson Mr. J. M. Watson: Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. W. Rodriguez R. L. Dawson: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: R. L. Dawson R. L. Dawson: Pom Mrs. M. L. Billings: J Chin, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. W. Rodriguez: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: R. L. Dawson C. A. Herbel: Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. M. L. Billings: Bulldog, Fr Bull, Pood R. L. Dawson: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. W. Rodriguez R. L. Dawson: Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg C. A. Herbel: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: C. A. Herbel C. A. Herbel: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: C. A. Herbel SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Tyler Mills SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Tyler Mills

NE Mitchell* (I) SCOTTSBLUFF KENNEL CLUB Scotts Bluff County Fairgrounds Event Center Bldg 13th & 22ND Ave CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. R. D. Smith SPORTING Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Stein Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn Mrs. R. D. Smith: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Dr. R. D. Smith: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Dr. R. D. Smith: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. G. Norman: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility Mrs. L. Hause: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. D. J. Wilson NV Las Vegas (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF LAS VEGAS Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jean Ryser, SHW SEC, 2875 MONTESSOURI ST, LAS VEGAS, NV 89117 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. A. W. Woodfork: Breed NV Las Vegas (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF LAS VEGAS (S) Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jean Ryser, SHW SEC, 2875 MONTESSOURI ST, LAS VEGAS, NV 89117 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. D. R. Landstrom: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Kieth Pautz NV Las Vegas (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF LAS VEGAS Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South CLOSES: MARCH 13 3:00 a.m. Jean Ryser, SHW SEC, 2875 Montessouri St, Las Vegas, NV 89117 Mr. H. J. Williams: Breed NV Las Vegas (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF LAS VEGAS (S) Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South CLOSES: MARCH 13 3:00 a.m. Jean Ryser, SHW SEC, 2875 MONTESSOURI ST, LAS VEGAS, NV 89117 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. S. J. Hubbell: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Peggy Smith-Schilling NV Las Vegas (O) POODLE CLUB OF LAS VEGAS Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jean Ryser, SHW SEC, 2875 MONTESSOURI ST, LAS VEGAS, NV 89117 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. G. L. Andersen: Breed NV Las Vegas (O) POODLE CLUB OF LAS VEGAS (S) Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South CLOSES: MARCH 13 3:00 a.m. Jean Ryser, SHW SEC, 2875 MONTESSOURI ST, LAS VEGAS, NV 89117 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd R. Weyrich: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Pood Toy Marcel Daignault SWEEPS PUPPY: Pood (Min) Marcel Daignault SWEEPS PUPPY: Pood (Std) Marcel Daignault NY Syracuse* (I) NORTH COUNTRY KENNEL CLUB, INC. New York State Fairgrounds Center of Progress Bldg CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. L. Kittredge SPORTING Group: Dr. S. Keating Mr. T. Stacy: Ret-Lab, Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Dr. S. Keating: Ret-Gold, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, SpanEng Spr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. T. Stacy Mr. T. Stacy: Whip Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Port Pd Peq, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Plott, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer Ms. D. P. Miller: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: R. H. Slay Dr. S. Keating: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso Ms. A. J. Porpora: Boxer, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Sib Hky, Std Schn R. H. Slay: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. D. P. Miller Mr. T. Stacy: Russel Terr Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Fox Ter (Wire), Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mrs. E. L. Whitney: Balance of Terrier Breeds

TOY Group: Mrs. G. R. Taylor Mrs. E. L. Whitney: Pug Mr. D. L. Kittredge: Pood Toy Mr. T. Stacy: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp R. J. Whitney: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy Ms. D. P. Miller: Am Esk Dog, Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter Mr. D. L. Kittredge: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy R. J. Whitney: Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Lag Rom, Brgr Pcrd Mr. D. L. Kittredge: Balance of Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. Maurer: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open A C. M. Maurer: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B, Grad Openr Mr. T. B. Igiel: Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. A. J. Porpora OH Holland* (I) KEY TO THE SEA POODLE CLUB, INC. Toledo Kennel Club Clubhouse Bldg 1161 Clarion Ave CLOSES: MARCH 13 Amada Melendez, SHW SEC, 4218 Belmar, toledo, OH 43612 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. M. J. Aizcorbe: Breed R. Hornfisher: Obedience OK Claremore (I) CHIHUAHUA CLUB OF OKLAHOMA (S) Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 1:00 a.m. Barbara Jeleski, SHW SEC, 9043 E 29TH ST, TULSA, OK 74129 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Ms. J. N. Paulk: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua (Long) Mrs. Linda Clark SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua (Smooth) Mrs. Linda Clark OK Claremore* (I) DALMATIAN ORGANIZATION OF TULSA (S) Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Barbara Jeleski, SHW SEC, 9043 E 29TH ST, TULSA, OK 74129 FEE: $20.00 Mr. P. Dawkins: Breed Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Jr. Showmanship, Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Linda Clark SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Linda Clark OK Claremore (I) NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 7:00 p.m. Barbara Jeleski, SHW SEC, 9043 E 29TH ST, TULSA, OK 74129 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. J. L. Bass: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Linda Clark OK Claremore (I) PAPILLON CLUB OF TULSA (S) Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Barbara Jeleski, SHW SEC, 9043 SE 29TH ST, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73130 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Glenda P Dawkins OK Claremore (I) PAPILLON CLUB OF TULSA (S) Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Barbara Jeleski, SHW SEC, 9043 E 29TH ST, TULSA, OK 74129 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Nancy D Simmons OK Claremore* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) POODLE CLUB OF TULSA, INC. Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Ms. Barbara Jeleski, SHW SEC, 9043 E. 29th St., Tulsa, OK 74129 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. F. Crump: Breed Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Obedience OK Claremore (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) POODLE CLUB OF TULSA, INC. Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Ms. Barbara Jeleski, SHW SEC, 9043 E. 29th St., Tulsa, OK 74129 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. J. R. Cole: Breed OR Albany (I) AMERICAN TIBETAN MASTIFF ASSOCIATION (S) Linn County Fair & Expo Center 3700 Knox Butte Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $35.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mr. R. L. Stansell: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. James J Ham SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. James J Ham

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OR Albany* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) EMERALD EMPIRE BASSET HOUND FANCIERS (S) Linn County Fair & Expo Center 3700 Knox Butte Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 13 Georjan Bridger, SHW SEC, PO Box 21352, Salem, OR 97307 FEE: $25.00 S. Nance: Breed Ms. K. R. Britton: Jr. Showmanship Ms. M. Dandridge: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY OR Albany* (I) PACIFIC RIM GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB OF OREGON (S) Linn County Fair & Expo Center 3700 Knox Butte Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Dr. R. I. Spritzer: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. C. S. Wray: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Carol Hoare SWEEPS PUPPY Carol Hoare OR Corvallis* (I/O) SOUTHWEST OREGON BULLDOG CLUB (S) Benton County Fairgrounds Corvallis Benton County Fairgrounds 110 SW 53rd St CLOSES: MARCH 13 Laura Smith, SHW SEC, PO BOX 977, C/O RICHARD SEENO, CLAYTON, CA 94517 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd C. Stansell: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. K. Y. Curtis: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Kim Lucier SWEEPS PUPPY Kim Lucier TX Carrollton (I) BULL TERRIER CLUB OF DALLAS Houn House Kennels 4926 Dozier Road CLOSES: MARCH 13 Joanne Taft, SHW SEC, 962 MEADOW OAKS DR, ARLINGTON, TX 76010 FEE: $28.00 Dr. D. R. Schuur: Breed

MARCH 30 - SATURDAY CA Bakersfield* (I/O) KERN COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Kern County Fairgrounds South P St & Ming Ave CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. G. K. Newton SPORTING Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Mrs. K. Kahn: Pointer, Ret-Curl, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Spaniels, All Spaniels, Spin Ital, Weim Mr. D. Richards: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. W. Neale Mr. C. T. Neale: Afghan, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox Mr. G. K. Newton: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. G. K. Newton Dr. A. W. Krause: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane Mrs. P. W. Neale: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: B. R. Schwartz B. R. Schwartz: Manch Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Dr. A. W. Krause: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin Mrs. D. Richards: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: R. Camacho R. Camacho: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. T. Neale Mr. G. K. Newton: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan Mr. C. T. Neale: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. W. K. Iwamoto: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. W. Neale CA Dixon* (I/O) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF THE PACIFIC - S.F. (S) Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: MARCH 13 Deborah L. Best, SHW SEC, 2463 Easy St, San Leandro, CA 94578 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Ms. S. R. Griffiths: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. C. Dutra: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Susan Trotter SWEEPS PUPPY Susan Trotter CA Dixon (I) NORTHERN NEVADA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: MARCH 13 9:00 p.m. Halina Christie, SHW SEC, 6695 SUNNYSLOPE AVE, CASTRO VALLEY, CA 94552 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Ms. C. D. Virden: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Cindy Robinson

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CA Dixon* (I) SACRAMENTO VALLEY SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: MARCH 13 Ms. Halina Chistie, SHW SEC, 6695 Sunnyslope Ave, Castro Valley, CA 94552 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Mrs. J. C. Kelsey: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. C. Dutra: Obedience CA Lodi (O) SACRAMENTO ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL CLUB (S) Sycamore Lane Kennels 5111 West Sargent Road CLOSES: MARCH 13 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 211 Wainwright Ct, Sacramento, CA 95838 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd M. Macke: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Dr. Ruby Hertz SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. Ruby Hertz

NON-SPORTING Group: D. McCoy Miss V. L. Lyne: Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Kees D. McCoy: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone S. E. King: Bouv, Card-WC, OES, Pemb-WC, Shetld Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: D. McCoy D. McCoy: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. E. Garren SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Carrie Eberhardt SWEEPS VETERANS: Bgle (13 Under) Michelle Dunsworth SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (13 Under) Michelle Dunsworth SWEEPS VETERANS: Bgle (Over 13) Michelle Dunsworth SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (Over 13) Michelle Dunsworth

CA Sacramento* (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF SACRAMENTO VALLEY, INC. Howe Park 2201 Cottage Way CLOSES: MARCH 13 Ms. Gloria Smith, SHW SEC, 4917 Valley Willow Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Mr. K. M. Downing, Jr.: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. N. J. Pilat: Obedience

KY Paducah (I) CUMBERLAND VALLEY DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Paducah Kennel Club Building 1325 Fisher Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 13 6:00 p.m. William S. Geshwiler, SHW SEC, 696 BAKER RD, COLUMBIA, TN 38401 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd D. R. Graham: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Kaye Atkinson SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Kaye Atkinson SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Kaye Atkinson

CA Sacramento* (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF SACRAMENTO VALLEY, INC. Howe Park 2201 Cottage Way CLOSES: MARCH 13 Gloria Smith, SHW SEC, 4917 Valley Willow Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd J. P. Noya: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. N. J. Pilat: Obedience

NC Concord (I) CENTRAL CAROLINA CHIHUAHUA CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd Mrs. H. W. Stein: Breed Mr. B. Busby: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Jacob Jessie

CA Sloughhouse (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) SIERRA SLOPES IBIZAN HOUNDS (S) Barron Ranch 12435 Kiefer Blvd CLOSES: MARCH 13 Janet Milam, SHW SEC, 7500 Greyhawk Ct, Sacramento, CA 95828 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $10.00-2nd Mr. R. R. Frost: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Nancy Leising SWEEPS PUPPY Nancy Leising

NC Concord (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF CHARLOTTE, INC. Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd E. Thielen: Breed Ms. B. A. Finch: Jr. Showmanship

CT Hamden (I) MEADOWBROOK COCKER SPANIEL CLUB, INC. (S) Paws-n-Effect 36 Corporate Ridge CLOSES: MARCH 13 12:00 p.m. Lori Carver, SHW SEC, 10 Plainfield Rd, Cummington, MA 01026 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Mr. S. Dainard: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) GA Newnan (O) NEWNAN KENNEL CLUB Coweta County Fairground 275 Pine RD CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. R. S. Forsyth SPORTING Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters Mr. E. E. Bivin: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, RetFlat, Ret-Gold Mr. E. J. Ringle: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. E. E. Mathis Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Afghan, Basenji A. Bradford, M.D.: Dach, RhoRidge Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell A. Bradford, M.D.: Rottw Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mr. E. E. Bivin: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. H. L. James T. W. Heres: Pug Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. H. L. James: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. E. E. Mathis Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Dalm, Pood Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. E. J. Ringle Mr. E. J. Ringle: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. E. J. Ringle Mr. E. J. Ringle: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. R. S. Forsyth IA De Witt (I) CLINTON IOWA KENNEL CLUB (S) Clinton County Fairgrounds CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Miss V. L. Lyne SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. Nykiel Mrs. M. K. Kipp: Ret-Gold, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Vizs Miss V. L. Lyne: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Whip Mr. R. E. Garren: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. Nykiel Mrs. P. Nykiel: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Miss V. L. Lyne: Staf Bull Mr. R. E. Garren: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Miss V. L. Lyne D. McCoy: All Toy Breeds

NC Concord* (I) GREATER MONROE KENNEL CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. R. Shoemaker SPORTING Group: R. L. Dawson Mr. W. Rodriguez: Ret-Gold Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Pointer, Pntr-GS R. L. Dawson: Ret-Flat, Span-Boykin Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. C. M. Gonzalez E. Thielen: Saluki, ScotDeer Ms. C. M. Gonzalez: Amer English Coon, B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Plott, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Mr. W. Rodriguez: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: R. L. Dawson D. R. Miller: Dobe Mr. W. Rodriguez: Grt Dane Ms. B. A. Finch: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Leonberger Mrs. M. L. Billings: Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Nepltn Mastiff Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Cane Corso, Chinook, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Grt Pyr, Tibtn Mastiff E. Thielen: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: C. A. Herbel Mr. W. Rodriguez: Cesky Terrier, Russel Terr C. A. Herbel: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. A. Herbel Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: Hava, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Pap, Pom, Pug R. L. Dawson: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mr. W. Rodriguez: Norwegian Lndhnd, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog C. A. Herbel: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: C. A. Herbel E. Thielen: Fin Laph Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. T. M. DePietro Mrs. T. M. DePietro: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. S. D. Hemminger: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr Mr. J. H. Mett: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. R. Shoemaker SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Jan Ziech SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Jan Ziech FUTURITY: B & T Coonhnd NC Concord (I) JAPANESE CHIN CLUB OF THE CAROLINAS (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd R. L. Dawson: Breed Mr. M. Lucas: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Benjie Speight SWEEPS PUPPY Benjie Speight

NE Mitchell* (I) SCOTTSBLUFF KENNEL CLUB Scotts Bluff County Fairgrounds Event Center Bldg 13th & 22ND Ave CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. R. D. Smith SPORTING Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Dr. R. D. Smith: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Dr. R. D. Smith: Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Ms. D. C. Mounce: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. G. Norman: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility Mrs. L. Hause: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. J. Mysliwiec, Jr. NM Albuquerque* (O) CENTRAL NEW MEXICO GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Hoffman Park 1800 Phoenix NE CLOSES: MARCH 13 Vivian Godby, SHW SEC, Po Box 91685, Albuquerque, NM 87199 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. A. (. Bartley: Breed Mr. R. Capsel: Nov A, Nov B Mrs. L. Scanlon: Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B NV Las Vegas* (O) SILVER STATE KENNEL CLUB Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW J. G. Reynolds SPORTING Group: Mr. H. J. Williams Mrs. G. Geringer: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. S. J. Hubbell Mrs. E. Young: Afghan, Basenji, Basset, Borz, Dach, Greyhnd, Saluki, Whip Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. Coady Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Chinook Mrs. E. Young: Grt Dane Mr. C. Coady: Boxer, Dobe, Rottw Mr. H. J. Williams: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: Airdle Mrs. E. Young: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. W. V. Spediacci Mr. K. H. Delaney: Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. S. J. Hubbell: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull Mr. K. H. Delaney: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. T. A. Kilcullen Mr. C. G. Liepmann: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. C. G. Liepmann: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. P. L. Maynard: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B Mr. J. D. Thomson: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. G. Liepmann NY Syracuse* (I) CENTRAL NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) New York State Fairgrounds Center of Progress Bldg CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW R. H. Slay SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. R. Taylor Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Ret-Gold Dr. S. Keating: Vizs Miss S. M. Lex: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, RetFlat, Ret-Lab Mr. T. Stacy: Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital R. H. Slay: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio R. J. Whitney: Port Pd Peq Mr. R. Ambrosio: Basenji, Borz Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Bgle, Bloodhnd Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. E. L. Whitney Mr. T. Stacy: Boxer Ms. A. J. Porpora: Alas Mal, Chinook Mr. R. Ambrosio: Giant Schn, Newf Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Std Schn Mrs. E. L. Whitney: Akita, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher R. J. Whitney: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. D. Black Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Fox Ter (Wire) R. J. Whitney: Airdle, Bdlgtn Mr. R. D. Black: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. S. Keating Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Peke, Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. T. Stacy: I Greyhnd, J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pap, Pom Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Toy Breeds


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NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. A. J. Porpora Miss S. M. Lex: Fr Bull Mr. R. Ambrosio: Dalm, Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter Ms. A. J. Porpora: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. R. L. Campbell Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Coll (Smooth) Mr. R. Ambrosio: AustrlShep, Card-WC R. J. Whitney: Bouv, Canaan Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Briard, OES R. H. Slay: Bel Mal, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, GSD, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mrs. E. L. Whitney: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. E. L. Whitney Mrs. E. L. Whitney: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES C. M. Maurer: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open A Mr. D. Maurer: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B, Grad Openr S. Manderson: Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. S. Keating SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Liz Meacham SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Stacey Holly SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Irsh Stacey Holly SWEEPS PUPPY: Alas Mal Ruth Boenitz OH Holland* (I) KEY TO THE SEA POODLE CLUB, INC. Toledo Kennel Club Clubhouse Bldg 1161 Clarion Ave CLOSES: MARCH 13 Amada Melendez, SHW SEC, 4218 BELMAR AVE, TOLEDO, OH 43612 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd L. E. Aizcorbe: Breed R. Hornfisher: Obedience OH Miamisburg (I) SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB OF GREATER DAYTON (S) Wyndham Garden Dayton South 31 Prestige Plaza Drive CLOSES: MARCH 13 Ms. Sue Stacy, SHW SEC, 2815 Moorman Place, Middletown, OH 45042 Dr. V. L. Huber: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Jean Rose OK Claremore (I) CLAREMORE KENNEL CLUB OF OKLAHOMA Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. R. Cole SPORTING Group: Mr. P. Dawkins Mr. P. Dawkins: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. P. Dawkins Mr. J. R. Cole: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. N. D. Simmons Mrs. N. D. Simmons: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mrs. G. P. Dawkins: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. G. P. Dawkins Ms. J. N. Paulk: Hava, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Pap, Toy Manch, Peke, Pom Mrs. G. P. Dawkins: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: T. S. Robbins T. S. Robbins: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. J. N. Paulk Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Bouv, Card-WC, Coll, Pemb-WC Ms. J. N. Paulk: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Mr. P. Dawkins: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. P. Dawkins Mr. P. Dawkins: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. G. P. Dawkins OR Albany* (I) CHINTIMINI KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Linn County Fair & Expo Center 3700 Knox Butte Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. R. I. Spritzer SPORTING Group: Mrs. E. E. Berg Mrs. J. V. Savage: All Pointers, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Set-Gord, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. E. E. Berg: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr Dr. R. I. Spritzer: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: A. L. Odom A. L. Odom: Whip Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bloodhnd, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Harr, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, PBGV, Port Pd Peq Mrs. E. E. Berg: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. L. Stansell Mrs. E. E. Berg: Tibtn Mastiff Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Bullm, Dobe, Mast C. Stansell: Akita, Alas Mal, Grt Dane, Sam Mr. R. L. Stansell: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mr. F. C. Bassett: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. K. E. Berg A. L. Odom: Min Pin Mr. F. C. Bassett: Hava, Toy Manch, Pap, Pood Toy Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Peke, Pug, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. K. E. Berg: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. D. D. Simmons Mr. F. C. Bassett: Pood A. L. Odom: Boston, Bulldog Mr. K. E. Berg: Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli C. Stansell: Dalm, Fr Bull, Kees, Shiba Inu Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser C. Stansell: Briard A. L. Odom: AustrlShep, Pemb-WC, Shetld Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. K. E. Berg Mr. K. E. Berg: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. J. Ham: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Grad Openr Mr. C. A. Curtis: Nov B, Grad Novr, Util A, Versatility, Brace Mrs. C. R. Callahan: Open B, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. M. Nau SWEEPS VETERANS: Brit Dr. Robert C. (“Bo”) Gloster M.D.

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SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Dr. Robert C. (“Bo”) Gloster M.D. SWEEPS PUPPY: Pap Mrs. Karen Burgess SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Cheryl Shaw SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Flat Cheryl Shaw PA Export (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF PITTSBURGH American Legion Export VFW Social Hall 5778 Old Wm Penn Highway CLOSES: MARCH 13 Mr. Mark Kennedy, SHW SEC, 4047 Gun Club Rd, Murrysville, PA 15668 FEE: $25.00 Mr. M. Staley: Breed PA Export (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF PITTSBURGH (S) American Legion Export VFW Social Hall 5778 Old Wm Penn Highway CLOSES: MARCH 13 Mark R. Kennedy, SHW SEC, 4047 Gun Club Rd, Murrysville, PA 15668 FEE: $25.00 Mrs. F. E. Richardson: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. John Richardson SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. John Richardson PA Monroeville (I) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA KENNEL ASSOCIATION, INC. (S) Monroeville Convention Center Greater Pittsburgh Expo/Mart Center 209 Mall Boulevard FKA Gr Pittsburg Expo/Mart Center CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW D. P. Cline SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. White Ms. L. C. More: Pntr-GS, Weim Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Ret-Lab, Span-Ckr Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Brit, Pointer, Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Spin Ital, Vizs Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. R. A. Indeglia Ms. L. C. More: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: J. H. Ireland D. P. Cline: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Sib Hky J. H. Ireland: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. L. C. More Mr. J. R. White: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. B. Tietjen J. H. Ireland: Min Pin, Peke, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Pom, Pood Toy, Silky D. P. Cline: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Eng Toy Sp, Pug Ms. M. J. Underwood: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. M. J. Underwood Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Bichon Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Am Esk Dog, Shar-Pei, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Pood Ms. M. J. Underwood: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Bulldog HERDING Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Dr. R. A. Indeglia: AustrlShep Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. R. A. Indeglia Dr. R. A. Indeglia: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. M. J. Underwood SWEEPS PUPPY: Boston Susan Kennedy SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Schn Annamarie Appel SWEEPS VETERANS: Std Schn Annamarie Appel SWEEPS PUPPY: Peke Chad Howard SWEEPS VETERANS: Peke Chad Howard TX Carrollton (I) BULL TERRIER CLUB OF DALLAS (S) Houn House Kennels 4926 Dozier Road CLOSES: MARCH 13 Joanne Taft, SHW SEC, 962 MEADOW OAKS DR, ARLINGTON, TX 76010 FEE: $28.00 Dr. F. R. Berez: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (Color) Kim Bebb SWEEPS VETERANS: Bull Ter (Color) Kim Bebb SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (White) Kim Bebb SWEEPS VETERANS: Bull Ter (White) Kim Bebb TX Navasota* (I/O) BRAZOS VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Grimes County Fairgrounds Road 3455 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. R. Merry SPORTING Group: Mr. R. L. Boothe Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. R. L. Boothe: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger C. S. Anderson: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Terrier Breeds *No Classes: Bull Ter TOY Group: C. S. Anderson Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Chihua Mr. R. R. Merry: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: C. S. Anderson Mrs. P. Lachnitt: Am Esk Dog, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Fr Bull, Kees, Schip, Tib Span Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. Lachnitt Dr. C. White-Moser: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. Lachnitt Mrs. P. Lachnitt: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES R. N. Ayres: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. Lachnitt

VA Chesterfield (I) RICHMOND AFGHAN HOUND CLUB (S) Chesterfield County Exhibit Hall Courthouse and Krause Rds. CLOSES: MARCH 13 Nancy Leuba, SHW SEC, 9555 PERSIMMON TREE RD, POTOMAC, MD 20854 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $8.00-2nd J. Leitch: Breed Ms. N. Bodine: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Kevin Carter WI Manitowoc* (I) PACKERLAND KENNEL CLUB, INC. Manitowoc County Expo Grounds 4921 Expo Drive CLOSES: MARCH 13 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW A. D. Hussin SPORTING Group: Ms. L. Robey Mr. D. R. Miller: Vizs, Weim Ms. L. Robey: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Mr. J. Richardson: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. R. Miller Mr. D. R. Miller: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. Richardson A. D. Hussin: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. Richardson Mr. J. Richardson: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. L. Boileau: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. R. Miller Mr. D. R. Miller: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. Robey A. D. Hussin: AustrlShep Ms. L. Robey: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. L. Boileau: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. M. J. Piefer: Nov A, Nov B, Util A, Util B R. Cox: Open A, Open B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. Peterson

MARCH 31 - SUNDAY CA Bakersfield* (I/O) KERN COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Kern County Fairgrounds South P St & Ming Ave CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. W. Neale SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Dr. A. W. Krause: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. D. Richards Mrs. P. W. Neale: Afghan, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox Mr. D. Richards: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. W. Neale B. R. Schwartz: Akita, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Giant Schn, Grt Dane Mrs. K. Kahn: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Grt Pyr Mr. G. K. Newton: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Dr. A. W. Krause: Min Bull Terrs, Manch Ter, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd B. R. Schwartz: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. Richards Mrs. K. Kahn: Min Pin, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. D. Richards: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd R. Camacho: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. D. Richards: Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fr Bull Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. Richards Mr. C. T. Neale: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: R. Camacho R. Camacho: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. K. B. Miller: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: R. Camacho CA Dixon (O) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF SACRAMENTO, INC. (S) Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: MARCH 13 Deborah L. Best, SHW SEC, 2463 Easy St, San Leandro, CA 94578 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Mrs. B. Stites: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Linda Dobbins SWEEPS PUPPY Linda Dobbins CA Dixon (I) SACRAMENTO VALLEY SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: MARCH 13 Halina Christie, SHW SEC, 6695 Sunnyslope Ave, Castro Valley, CA 94552 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd K. Ryan: Breed Ms. L. A. Earl: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Amy Massey

CA Lodi (O) SACRAMENTO ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL CLUB (S) Sycamore Lane Kennels 5111 West Sargent Road CLOSES: MARCH 13 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 211 Wainwright Ct, Sacramento, CA 95838 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. D. B. Harris: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Deborah McClelland SWEEPS PUPPY Deborah McClelland CA Sacramento (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF RENO, INC. Howe Park 2201 Cottage Way CLOSES: MARCH 13 11:00 p.m. Gloria Smith, SHW SEC, 4917 Valley Willow Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd K. Tank: Breed CA Sacramento (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF RENO, INC. Howe Park 2201 Cottage Way CLOSES: MARCH 13 11:00 p.m. Gloria Smith, SHW SEC, 4917 Valley Willow Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Ms. N. B. Harper: Breed CT Hamden (I) CONNECTICUT WESTCHESTER COCKER SPANIEL CLUB (S) Paws-n-Effect 36 Corporate Ridge CLOSES: MARCH 13 Lori Carver, SHW SEC, 18 PLAINFIELD RD, CUMMINGTON, MA 01026 FEE: $27.00 C. C. Lane: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Nancy Perron SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Nancy Perron SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Nancy Perron SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Nancy Perron SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Nancy Perron SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Nancy Perron GA Newnan (O) DOUGLASVILLE KENNEL CLUB OF GEORGIA, INC. Coweta County Fairground 275 Pine RD CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. E. E. Bivin SPORTING Group: Mrs. H. L. James Mrs. H. L. James: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, Span-Eng Ckr Mr. E. E. Bivin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mr. E. E. Bivin: ScotDeer, Whip Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. E. J. Ringle Mr. E. E. Bivin: Alas Mal, Grt Dane, Std Schn Mr. E. J. Ringle: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. S. Forsyth Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. E. E. Mathis Mr. E. E. Bivin: Pood Toy Mrs. L. Boutwell: Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Pap Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. S. Forsyth Mr. E. E. Bivin: Dalm, Pood Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. H. L. James Mrs. B. L. Trezza: GSD Mrs. H. L. James: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. E. E. Bivin Mr. E. E. Bivin: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. E. J. Ringle HI Honolulu (O) HAWAIIAN HERDING DOG ASSOCIATION Thomas Square King Street 925 S Beretania St CLOSES: MARCH 6 Sharon Samson, SHW SEC, 98-1391 HINU PL APT E, PEARL CITY, HI 96782 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Ms. C. Andrew: Herding Group, Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Card-WC, Coll (Rough), Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, GSD, Coll (Smooth), and more IA De Witt (I) CLINTON IOWA KENNEL CLUB (S) Clinton County Fairgrounds CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. E. Garren SPORTING Group: Miss V. L. Lyne Mrs. P. Nykiel: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone Mrs. P. Nykiel: Afghan, Dach, Ir Wolf, RhoRidge, Saluki, Whip Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone Miss V. L. Lyne: Dobe, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: D. McCoy D. McCoy: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: D. McCoy Mr. R. E. Garren: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Miss V. L. Lyne Mr. R. E. Garren: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Miss V. L. Lyne Miss V. L. Lyne: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. Nykiel Mrs. P. Nykiel: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: D. McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab


KY Paducah (I) CUMBERLAND VALLEY DACHSHUND CLUB Paducah Kennel Club Building 1325 Fisher Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 13 7:00 p.m. William S. Geshwiler, SHW SEC, 696 BAKER RD, COLUMBIA, TN 38401 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mrs. D. A. Quinlan: Breed, Jr. Showmanship NC Concord (I) SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA KENNEL CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. H. W. Stein SPORTING Group: Mr. W. Rodriguez P. A. Gaeta: Pntr-GS, Span-Wel Spr Mrs. N. A. Tuthill: Pointer, Set-Eng, Set-Irsh R. L. Dawson: Ret-Gold, Span-Suss, Spin Ital Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings P. A. Gaeta: Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Whip Mrs. H. W. Stein: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: P. A. Gaeta A. Ritter: Berns Mtn Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Rottw J. Cohen: Cane Corso, Mast C. A. Rubens: Dobe, Portuguese, St Bern, Std Schn R. L. Dawson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: R. L. Dawson P. A. Gaeta: Bdlgtn Mrs. N. A. Tuthill: Fox Ter (Smooth) S. Yancey: Dandie, Fox Ter (Wire), Lakelnd, Russel Terr, Staf Bull Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. R. Shoemaker J. Cohen: Hava Mr. W. Rodriguez: J Chin P. A. Gaeta: Min Pin, Pug Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. H. W. Stein: Bruss Grif, Malt, Pap, Pom Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. W. Rodriguez Mrs. T. Dennison: Tib Ter P. A. Gaeta: Dalm, Shiba Inu Mrs. H. W. Stein: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. T. M. DePietro Mrs. T. Dennison: OES Mrs. M. L. Billings: Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg Mr. W. Rodriguez: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. R. Shoemaker Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: A. Ritter SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Cora Hebert SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Cora Hebert SWEEPS VETERANS: B & T Coonhnd Sharon L Clark SWEEPS PUPPY: B & T Coonhnd Sharon L Clark NE Mitchell* (I) SCOTTSBLUFF KENNEL CLUB Scotts Bluff County Fairgrounds Event Center Bldg 13th & 22ND Ave CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. Stein SPORTING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Dr. R. D. Smith: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Mr. R. Stein: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn Ms. D. C. Mounce: Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Dr. R. D. Smith: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Dr. R. D. Smith: Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Dr. R. D. Smith: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. L. Hause: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility Mr. G. Norman: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B JR SHOWMANSHIP: C. Noe NM Albuquerque* (O) CENTRAL NEW MEXICO GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Hoffman Park 1800 Phoenix NE CLOSES: MARCH 13 Vivian Godby, SHW SEC, Po Box 91685, Albuquerque, NM 87199 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd K. F. Casteel: Breed Mrs. L. Scanlon: Nov A, Nov B Mr. R. Capsel: Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B

NV Las Vegas* (O) SILVER STATE KENNEL CLUB Riviera Hotel 2901 Las Vegas Blvd South CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. S. J. Hubbell SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mr. H. J. Williams: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. H. J. Williams Mr. S. J. Hubbell: Boxer Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Chinook, Dobe, Grt Dane, Rottw Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. C. Coady Mr. S. J. Hubbell: Min Schn, Soft Coated Mr. C. Coady: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. E. Young Mrs. G. Geringer: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr Mrs. E. Young: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: J. G. Reynolds Mrs. G. Geringer: Kees, Pood (Std), Schip Mr. S. J. Hubbell: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. E. Young Mrs. E. Young: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. D. Thomson: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B Ms. P. L. Maynard: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. E. Young NY Syracuse* (I) ONONDAGA KENNEL ASSOCIATION, INC. (S) New York State Fairgrounds Center of Progress Bldg CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. S. Keating SPORTING Group: Mr. T. Stacy Dr. S. Keating: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, RetFlat, Ret-Lab, Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Miss S. M. Lex: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. R. L. Campbell Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Port Pd Peq Mrs. E. L. Whitney: Treeing Walker Coon R. J. Whitney: Whip Mr. T. Stacy: Afghan, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. G. R. Taylor Dr. S. Keating: Chinook Mrs. E. L. Whitney: Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff R. J. Whitney: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: R. J. Whitney Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Miss S. M. Lex Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Chihua Miss S. M. Lex: Pug Mr. T. Stacy: Pood Toy Mrs. E. L. Whitney: I Greyhnd, J Chin Dr. S. Keating: Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. S. R. Lyons Mrs. G. R. Taylor: Boston Miss S. M. Lex: Bulldog Mr. T. Stacy: Pood Ms. S. R. Lyons: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. E. L. Whitney J. A. Adams: AustrlShep, Briard, OES, Pulik Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. S. Keating Dr. S. Keating: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES J. Nocilly: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open A, Grad Openr S. Manderson: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B Mr. D. Maurer: Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. S. R. Lyons SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Irsh Connie O’Brien SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Connie O’Brien OK Claremore (I) CLAREMORE KENNEL CLUB OF OKLAHOMA Claremore Expo Center Dupont Street & Hwy 20 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. J. N. Paulk SPORTING Group: Mrs. N. D. Simmons Mr. J. A. Fehring: Brit, Pntr-GS, Ret-Gold, Set-Irsh, SpanClum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. R. Cole T. S. Robbins: Dach, Whip Mr. P. Dawkins: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. P. Dawkins Mr. J. R. Cole: Chinook, Dobe, Kom, Nepltn Mastiff Ms. J. N. Paulk: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. P. Dawkins Mr. J. R. Cole: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: T. S. Robbins Mr. J. A. Fehring: Pap Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Pood Toy Mrs. G. P. Dawkins: Hava, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Peke, Pom T. S. Robbins: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Pood Mrs. G. P. Dawkins: Bichon, Boston, Fr Bull, Kees, Lhasa, Schip, Shiba Inu Mr. J. R. Cole: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. P. Dawkins Mr. J. R. Cole: Austrl Cat Dg Mrs. N. D. Simmons: GSD, OES Mr. P. Dawkins: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Card-WC, Coll, Pemb-WC Ms. J. N. Paulk: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. A. Fehring

OR Albany* (I) CHINTIMINI KENNEL CLUB, INC. Linn County Fair & Expo Center 3700 Knox Butte Rd. CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. C. C. Smith SPORTING Group: Dr. R. I. Spritzer Mrs. E. E. Berg: All Pointers, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Set-Eng, Set-Gord, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Suss Mrs. J. V. Savage: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Basset Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Whip A. L. Odom: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. E. E. Berg Mr. K. E. Berg: Leonberger Ms. C. C. Smith: St Bern, Tibtn Mastiff H. Scott: Bullm, Dogue de Brdx, Grt Dane, Mast Col. J. B. Purkhiser: AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Newf Dr. R. I. Spritzer: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mr. K. E. Berg: Airdle, Austr, Border, Bull Ter, Lakelnd, Manch Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Norwich Norfolk, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Welsh Ter Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Ms. C. C. Smith: Pood Toy Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Silky, Yorks Mr. K. E. Berg: Hava, Min Pin, Pap, Toy Manch, Peke, Pug, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. K. E. Berg Mr. K. E. Berg: Fr Bull Dr. D. D. Simmons: Am Esk Dog, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Lowch Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Boston, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Ms. C. C. Smith: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Briard Mr. J. J. Ham: AustrlShep, Brdr Coll Mr. F. C. Bassett: Card-WC, GSD, OES, Pemb-WC Dr. D. D. Simmons: Beard Coll, Beauceron, Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Icelandic Shpdg, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. R. I. Spritzer Dr. R. I. Spritzer: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. C. S. Wray: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Grad Openr Mrs. C. R. Callahan: Nov B, Grad Novr, Util A, Versatility, Brace Mr. J. J. Ham: Open B, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: H. Scott PA Monroeville (I) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA KENNEL ASSOCIATION, INC. Monroeville Convention Center Greater Pittsburgh Expo/Mart Center 209 Mall Boulevard FKA Gr Pittsburg Expo/Mart Center CLOSES: MARCH 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW J. H. Ireland SPORTING Group: D. P. Cline D. P. Cline: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Span-Ckr, Spin Ital, Weim J. H. Ireland: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. B. Tietjen Dr. R. A. Indeglia: All Hound Breeds *No Classes: Ir Wolf WORKING Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Ms. C. C. McGowan: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. White Ms. M. J. Underwood: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. M. J. Underwood Ms. M. J. Underwood: Pom J. H. Ireland: Cav KC Spans, Eng Toy Sp, Pood Toy, Silky, Yorks Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. R. A. Indeglia Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Boston Ms. M. J. Underwood: Am Esk Dog, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Bichon, Chow, Kees, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Xoloitzcuintli J. H. Ireland: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. C. More Ms. L. C. More: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. J. R. White: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. C. C. McGowan

TERRIER Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Merry: Manch Ter Mrs. P. Hartinger: Balance of Terrier Breeds *No Classes: Bull Ter TOY Group: Mr. R. R. Merry C. S. Anderson: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger C. S. Anderson: Fin Spitz, Norwegian Lndhnd, Shiba Inu, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. R. R. Merry: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. C. White-Moser Mrs. P. Lachnitt: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. R. Merry Mr. R. R. Merry: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES R. N. Ayres: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. R. Merry VA Chesterfield (I) RICHMOND AFGHAN HOUND CLUB (S) Chesterfield County Exhibit Hall Courthouse and Krause Rds. CLOSES: MARCH 13 Nancy Leuba, SHW SEC, 9555 PERSIMMON TREE RD, POTOMAC, MD 20854 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $8.00-2nd Mr. C. Kaiser: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Yvonne Sovereign WI Manitowoc* (I) PACKERLAND KENNEL CLUB, INC. Manitowoc County Expo Grounds 4921 Expo Drive CLOSES: MARCH 13 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. L. Robey SPORTING Group: Mr. J. Richardson A. D. Hussin: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Ms. L. Robey: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. L. Boileau: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: A. D. Hussin Mr. J. Richardson: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. S. R. Baugniet Mrs. S. R. Baugniet: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: A. D. Hussin Mrs. S. R. Baugniet: Chin Cr, Pug A. D. Hussin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. L. Boileau: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. Graser, Jr. A. D. Hussin: Bel Terv Mr. L. Graser, Jr.: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. R. Baugniet Mrs. S. R. Baugniet: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. M. J. Piefer: Nov A, Nov B, Util A, Util B R. Cox: Open A, Open B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. R. Baugniet

MARCH 31 - SUNDAY thru APRIL 1 - MONDAY MD Bel Air (O) POTOMAC VALLEY IRISH WOLFHOUND CLUB (2) (S) Harford Co Equestrian Center Grounds of the Harford County Equestrian Center North Toll Gate Road CLOSES: MARCH 6 6:00 p.m. Carole Silverthorne, SHW SEC, 19267 Greggsville Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd J. Malley: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Barbara “Berne” Smith

TX Carrollton (I) BULL TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA Houn House Kennels 4926 Dozier Road CLOSES: MARCH 13 Jacquie Smith, SHW SEC, 5500 GREENSBURG RD, APOLLO, PA 15613 FEE: $28.00 TX Navasota* (I/O) BRAZOS VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Grimes County Fairgrounds Road 3455 CLOSES: MARCH 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. Hartinger SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. R. L. Boothe: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. L. Boothe Mrs. P. Hartinger: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Eng Fox, Harr, Otter, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Treeing Walker Coon Dr. C. White-Moser: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: C. S. Anderson Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Working Breeds

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