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irving’s impressions / ronnie irving
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the lighter side of judging: the plunge part II / michael faulkner
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question of the week / matthew h. stander
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babbling: dress code! / geir flyckt-pedersen
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inside the sport: scottish terrier proposal / pat trotter
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bests of the week
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the british scene / geoff corish
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the trivia behind the results: simi valley, santa barbara, conejo / desmond j. murphy
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under-appreciated stud dogs and their owners /carlotta cooper
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overseas qualifying shows for crufts
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all in the family: the times they are a’changin’ /charles s. robey
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a demonstration in orange at the state capitol/patricia gail burnham
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cute-but-tough hunters (west highland white terriers) /mj nelson
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the judges’ choice: the norfolk terrier /reprinted courtesy of the kennel gazette
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rare breeds of the world: abyssinian sand terrier / agnes buchwald
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some thoughts about montgomery weekends past and more/ matthew h. stander
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off the leash: fairy godparents /shaun coen
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MORE THAN MONTGOMERY TIME Montgomery will be here next weekend and it seems as though it was just yesterday that the last Montgomery was held. The Montgomery weekend is a very special one to the sport of the dog internationally but let us not forget that the entire month of October is replete with National Specialties from one end of the country to the other. Whether it be the English Foxhounds, the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers or the Doberman Pinschers and or the Portuguese Water Dogs to name but a few these events are as important and dear to these breed people as the Montgomery weekend is to the Terrier people. The magic in Montgomery lies in its ability to bring together so many breeds of Terriers as well as in the continuing nature of the weekend. Probably thought of as the most important and prestigious Terrier event in the world the four days boil down to a must experience for anyone devoted to the sport of the exhibition of the purebred dog. And its presentation and overall ambiance is critical in a sense to the preservation and continuance of our sport. It is truly one of the few remaining traditional presentations for dog show events which remain ongoing in America today. With the possible exception of Westminster and the resurrection of International too many of the shows upon which the very foundation upon which our sport was built have faded away. Or have become so mired in internal politics so as to have forgotten the original purposes for which they were founded which was to serve the geographical area within its Constitution. Fortunately Santa Barbara on the West Coast is making a remarkable comeback thanks to the efforts of a devoted few. Montgomery itself together with Hatboro have succeeded in forming almost a perfect union. Devon is on shakier ground these days but perhaps with the latest jolt in regard to its rather peculiar reaction to judges’ overdraws it too has become aware of its obligations towards the dog show community generally and Montgomery specifically. Devon for years has been one of the cornerstone shows which have contributed so successfully in making this one of the greatest weekends of the year worldwide for the dog show going public. HSUS CHARGED IN RICO SUIT Most dog owners and breeders are aware of the fact that HSUS has stepped over the ethical grounds of fair play on many an occasion in pursuit of its own objectives. Of interest to us all is that HSUS is now in the fight of its life against a company that has the resources necessary to fight back against them and more importantly has decided to commit this money to that fight. HSUS and several other animal rights groups, including the ASPCA, filed suit in 2000 against Feld Entertainment, the company that owns the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Using Tom Rider, a former Feld wild animal trainer, as the plaintiff, they funded a lawsuit that alleged that Feld Entertainment abused their elephants in violation of the Endangered Species Act. Feld decided to not only defend itself against what they believed to be a self-serving lawsuit but to attack HSUS for what they believed were illegal and unethical tactics. In 2009 a US District Judge ruled against HSUS (a ruling subsequently upheld on appeal to the Court of Appeals) and threw the whole case out of court. The judge did so stating that Tom Rider was a “PAID PLAINTIFF AND FACT WITNESS WHO IS NOT CREDIBLE” after it was revealed that he had been 10 Dog News
paid approximately $190,000 for his testimony. Sort of sounds like PETA and its paid endorsements doesn’t it!! Feld Entertainment sued HSUS under RICO (the Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act) alleging an elaborate scheme by the animal rights organizations that constitutes racketeering under federal law, obstruction of justice, malicious prosecution and other charges. Last month a judge cleared the way for these charges to proceed! If the Feld suit is successful it will no doubt have a major negative impact on HSUS and other organizations which originated the suit. Let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope for Feld to prevail in this matter, for sure.
DOG TREATS AND THE FDA AND AKC It was reported in last week’s DOG NEWS that the FDA has been investigating animal illnesses that have been linked to jerky chicken treats imported from China as well as duck, sweet potato and treats where chicken or duck jerky is wrapped around dried fruits, sweet potatoes or yams. The FDA has cited approximately 2,200 reports of pet illnesses that MAY BE related to consumption of these treats. The majority of them involving dogs! In its September 14 report the FDA stated “Over the past 18 months reports have contained information on 360 canine deaths”. There is no State pattern as cases have been reported from 50 States and 6 Canadian provinces. Whether or not these illnesses are definitely caused by these jerky products from China is not yet totally ascertained. Since 2000 the volume of pet food imports from China has increased from 0.1 million pounds to 85.8 million pounds in 2011. During March and April of this year the FDA conducted at least 5 if not 7 plant inspections in China at firms that manufacture some of the higher numbers of the jerky products associated with the illnesses. The FDA is urging all U. S. pet food firms to collaborate in this public health investigation and is seeking further data sharing. This should include AKC as well since certain chicken jerky sticks are being sold under the AKC logo alleged to be produced in China although they may be American manufactured as well. If indeed dogs are being made sick by these treats or there is the possibility that it is happening until final word comes in perhaps one should reconsider use of these jerky treats as a precautionary step only. THE JUDGES SURVEY Last week these pages reported that Staff was asked by Board to conduct a survey of the people’s reactions to the new judging approval process. These pages questioned certain aspects of what the survey would contain and to whom it would be sent. Furthermore one must ask in all fairness to those who proposed the changes how can a meaningful survey be made for a program in existence for less than a three or four month period of time? If the Board is unhappy with the way the new approval changes are being implemented or interpreted that’s one thing but to go out and ask for a survey at this point in time seems fruitless-do you think? Perhaps a survey about foreign judges taken from exhibitors would have more meaning to us all. Why not ask the reactions of the exhibitor to letting foreign judges buy a breed in perpetuity for $25 a breed or about automatically recognizing all judges in a country where the registration papers are accepted by AKC. What is the rationale in those instances one must ask, and what prior experience requirements does AKC set up for foreign judges adjudicating here for the first or even second or third times. Those are the questions to be asked in a survey one would think and while taking a survey how about AKC explaining why it has not yet appointed a Vice President in charge of Judges so that judges and applicants alike know the person to go to when questions arise. At this point in time it matters little who the person may be--that sort of position must be filled for sure. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK The rumors of infighting among the Members of the Nominating Committee as to whom to select to run for the Board are pretty wide spread in certain circles. But that’s sort of to be expected and perhaps even encouraged since there is no reason five people should agree on everyone all of the time. One argument however which has reached these pages and which is rejected as being totally out-of-hand is the argument against someone due to his or her age. A person 82 years old can be just as with it if not more with it than a person of 50 and vice versa; that’s a fact. If you are against someone due to his or her philosophy that’s one thing but to turn to age as a factor particularly with the people known to be running is a red herring of the worst sort is what these pages believe anyways.
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he reasons for the relative popularity of breeds from one country to another is something which can be quite difficult, or even at times impossible, to explain. It was something brought to my mind by John Mandeville’s recent article in Dog News titled “Whither Shows?” In that piece he mentioned that in the last ten years the entry at Montgomery County Terrier Show had fallen by 25% and that the Great Western Terrier Show had fallen 38% in the same period. These figures seemed pretty disastrous for terriers so I decided to take a look at the equivalent statistics for the National Terrier Club show in the United Kingdom. At that show the entry has fallen in the same period by just over 8% from 1686 dogs ten years ago to 1543 dogs this year. Of course there are various issues which could distort these figures. While at the UK’s National Terrier Show you are always comparing a like for like situation, at Montgomery County for example the position can be different from one year to the other. In some years Montgomery is the home of the National Specialties for certain breeds and in other years it can lose that status. That is not the case for the UK’s National Terrier Club.
Impressions STRANGE DIFFERENCES But even within those varied levels of entries there are some strange differences in popularity. At the National Terrier the top two entries this year were Staffordshire Bull Terriers with 203 dogs and Border Terriers with 182. These two breeds were only able to attract 20 and 69 entries respectively present at Montgomery last year. That gave Staffordshire Bull Terriers one of the smallest entries at Montgomery County and put Border Terriers in about 12th place there. Kerry Blues managed 83 dogs present at Montgomery with only 31 at National Terrier. In the Fox Terrier area, Wires at
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National Terrier had nearly double the number that Montgomery managed. Strangely enough Smooths were almost the other way around. A similar disparity arises in Norfolk and Norwich Terriers with Norfolks being almost twice as popular in the UK as are Norwich and the opposite being the case in the USA where Norwich seem consistently to get more than double the number that Norfolks can muster. On the Continent of Europe yet another story emerges and at the FCI ‘World Dog Show’ in Paris last year the entry list was topped by American Staffordshires with 332 dogs.
They of course are not recognised at all as a breed by the Kennel Club in the UK. Next in Paris came Staffordshire Bull Terriers (226) followed by Jack Russells with 171 (another breed not recognised in the UK by TKC) and then Scottish Terriers (141) and Wire Fox Terriers (131).
A MISGUIDED POLICY? In registration terms unfortunately the AKC seems no longer to publish actual numbers of dog registered. It only publishes the relative positioning of breeds. In my view that is a great pity and it prevents both sensible comparison Continued on page 82
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BY Michael Faulkner
Lighter Side of Judging The Plunge – Part TWO
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ALL OFF!” “Over my dead body,” I say to myichael how much would it take self while watching Ms. MG remove her skirt for you to jump up and plunge down to her panties. “OMG – Ms. MG has into the pool?” “Nothing if Ryan, stripped down to her sheer panties!” I stay Michael and Nathan are waiting for me,” I quifocused and divert my attention away from etly think to myself. “FIVE THOUSAND DOLher delicate state of dress and grab her hand. LARS,” I say aloud, knowing full well that no “OK, on the count of three, we will jump in one is going to pay that kind of money to see the water. Let’s go to the deep end to make me plunge in AB’s pool. “Would that be FIVE sure we do not hit our heads or whatever,” I THOUSAND DOLLARS for the SANTA BARinstruct. The crowd settles down and is reBARA KENNEL CLUB?” I hear a MS. JA say from spectfully quiet prior to our launch. Locking behind MS. MG’s head. “YES!” I repeat. To my the fingers of my left hand through the findisbelief, I hear a shout come from the Band of PURINA LADIES… “TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED!” I look at MS. MG in Connie and Michael after shock. She chimes in, “I will add an“The Plunge”. other TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TO THE POT!” “Like hell you will!! And if you do, you are taking the plunge right along with me.” I proclaim. Not missing a beat, she adds, “No problem--let’s see if we can get more money for the club.” Within a matter of seconds, AB appears at our table---having secured an additional TWO THOUSAND photo by Julie L. Mueller DOLLARS---bringing our synchronized pool-party-plunge to a whopping SEVgers of Ms. MG’s right hand, I guide her slowEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. “TEN THOUSAND, IF ly to the edge. “ONE……TWO……THREE...” YOU TAKE ALL YOUR CLOTHES OFF!!!” a voice We spring from the edge---in Olympic synfrom the back announces. In total shock, MS. chronicity for sure---and enter the pool. MG and I rise from the table in preparation for Gliding to the bottom---I glance over toward the PLUNGE – To be continued Ms. MG, finding relief in the fact her panties “THE SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLAR PLUNGE are still attached and not floating at the surIS ABOUT READY TO TAKE PLACE,” someone face. The water is amazingly comforting. I loudly shares. Guests gather at the pool’s edge swim around for a minute or two, then exit, with cameras and cell phones in hopes of capwishing I had my swim trunks on for a leituring MS. MG’s and my water entry. ML apsurely dip. I extend MS. MG a hand, escorting proaches. “Michael! Give me your cashmere her out of the pool to a thunderous round of sweater, your belt, your loafers, your eye wear applause from our well wishers. and whatever you have in your pockets before MS. AB immediately hands us both bath you take the plunge.” I slowly remove my actowels. I dry myself off as best I can, retreatcessories and hear from a distance – “TAKE IT
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ing to the nearest bathroom to remove my undershirt, underwear and dress shirt. Twisting my blue, black and white plaid shorts in both hands, I wring out as much water as is possible before sliding them back onto my body. I take extreme comfort when I push my head through the dry v-neck sweater hole, the dry shoes, and am further pleased by fact my wallet remains water free. Standing in the foyer of MS.AB’s home with a yellow towel draped around my waist, I watch as there is a mass exodus of guests. ML and I quickly follow, returning to the Pepper Tree Inn for a good rest before the start of tomorrow’s judging. ML chooses to sleep in, leaving me in search of a ride to the show site. I flag down Dr. CFC and Dr. GCHANT in the lobby and they agree to transport me to the show. Upon arrival, I am greeted my Ms. JA (Hospitality Chairperson / Treasurer) with thunderous applause for the $7,000.00 PLUNGE and for tipping the show expense-scale back in their favor. In true Santa Barbara fashion, MS. JA’s head is adorned with a most magnificent red and black hat---resembling the marriage between a birthday cake of the same colors and some exotic bird in flight. Morning breakfast offerings are amazing---fresh fruit, pastries, yogurt, granola, juices and my favorite---“Green Goodness”. Like a true Olympian, I take the bottle of thick “Green Goodness”---featuring wheat grass, spirulina, spinach, apples, kiwis, mangos, bananas, pineapples, dragon fruit, and a multitude of vitamins and powerful phyonutrients found in nature’s most nutritious greens---to one of the many beautifullyarranged round tables for my morning dinContinued on page 86
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BY MATTHEW H. STANDER
Gretchen Schultz This is a “proposal” that’s been around for decades. The delegates are there to give us a voice. The more people involved in the making of a decision the less chance of one occurring! I believe this is a positive proposal as well as one with merit.
Barbara Miller I have very strong opinions about awarding points for Reserve Winners. I firmly feel these points dilute the meaning of earning a championship. It seems to me the exhibitors, the ones in the trenches weekly, have little or no input on any decision affecting our dogs in the show ring. We have at the moment, Reserve Best in Show, Awards of Merit, Selects and Grand Champions of every color metal. What’s next? Someone asked me if I’d advertise a Reserve Best in
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According to the official Minutes of the September Delegates Meeting there was no discussion pro or con relative to the proposal to add a major for Reserve Winners at certain National Specialties - just an unrecorded voice vote which indicated over a 2/3 agreement. At the very least do you think there should have been some kind of public discussion? Please explain your position with more than a yes or no answer.
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Show and my answer was a quick “Yes.” As long as the AKC puts it out there I’d be foolish not to go along with it. But deep in my heart we weren’t broke so why are we trying so desperately to fix it? To answer the core of your question, are we the exhibitors the forgotten majority? Most certainly we should have been asked to offer our opinions on this matter and all others pertaining to our exhibiting of our dogs under the auspices of the AKC. Bryan Martin At the very least, were ALL individual National Parent breed clubs contacted for their position? No mention of discussion, pro or con, with percentages of those clubs in favor or not. Vote should have been recorded and published for all to see. More transparency is needed!
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DRESS CODE!
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don’t know how many of you actually keep an eye on what is happening in the European dog world? Well, I do- and especially after watching Crufts on my computer, I became aware of more than ever, something I have always known: The difference in “dress code” for handlers, the level of handling and even in some cases the performance of some judges.
Most of the performances we see in the rings over here are so flawless. The dogs might not always be the greatest, but I dare say that the majority are well presented, trained and handled by people who seem to know what they are doing. This makes it so much easier for judges to assess the dogs and not having to play the Guessing Game! Whenever in discussion with European exhibitors, I have mentioned these aspects- I am being told that it is actually a Dog Show, not a Fashion Show! And that I have been brainwashed by the Americans!! They may of course be right, but for some reason: If I am in the ring with an excellent specimen of any breed I feel it would be disrespectful to the DOG
I grew up in a totally dog free environment until smitten by this bug! And a BUG was what my family thought my interest was. All stuff in the local media that was dog related was mainly negative- and I felt that dog people were looked upon as second class citizens. Well- apart from the wealthy shipping families and their sporting dogs, which of course was a completely different “kettle of fish”. So I would do whatever I could to upgrade the image, but it was not always helped by breeders and exhibitors. Junior Handling- or Junior Showmanshiphas in my opinion been a good thing for the sport. Not only are the majority excellent handlers, but they are also suitably dressed. In Scandinavia things have been much more relaxed than over here, but most people are trying -and again the majority of the successes go to well dressed people. Not because they are well dressed, but because I think the best trimmers/handlers know the importance and effect it has for the overall impression. No doubt that the American Continued on page 94
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A large number of people handling their dogs in the groups were dressed as if they had just come in from working in the backyard or had been out hiking. Many of the exhibits were not presented or handled to their advantageand quite a few did not seem to enjoy the environment. In a way understandable, but all dogs entered have actually qualified for the event- so it should not be a novel experience ! In a way I find this rather charming- as going back to basics. In a way it opens some doors as you don’t have to be the greatest trimmer or handler in the world to compete…
itself to be dressed like a Tramp! (No, No I did not mean Trump!!) In the UK it has always been a tradition that terrier handlers wore a suit and even a hat! Could be as hot as hell, but the jacket and hat still stayed on. And even the few ladies involved in those days wore hats- and often even gloves. Sporting breeds and Hounds were normally handled by people in Hunting Gear- but for most breeds it was a “come as you are” policy! But the interesting fact is that the most successful exhibitors were usually well dressed. Could there be a link??? I think most of the top winning dogs are shown by people who take into consideration, not only their own appearance, but knowing that a well dressed person behind the dog improves the overall picture and image of the “equipage”. That applies to the UK as well as Europe. As judges I think we also appreciate that exhibitors make an effort in this respect. Not that it necessarily affects the result, but it kind of UPGRADES the event.
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Inside The Sport SCOTTISH TERRIER PROPOSAL BY PAT TROTTER
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he recent arrival of The Bagpiper, the official publication of the Scottish Terrier Club of America, brought some very thought-proving messages regarding the relationship of parent clubs and their struggles to retain the purity of the breed standard. Unlike fanciers in the United Kingdom, where The Kennel Club has total authority over breed standards, American parent clubs have control
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of their breed standards and with that privilege goes much responsibility. Breed standards in the U.S. became the domain of parent clubs when AKC published its first Complete Dog Book (originally Purebred Dogs) in 1929 complete with the disclaimer that AKC “assumes no responsibility for drawing up or forming these standards.” Such word pictures describing the ideal for each breed are
critical to our sport. However, just as the original Constitution, the law of the land, has been subject to varying interpretations over the years and appropriately amended when necessary, so too are breed standards subject to constant review. When change seems necessary, parent clubs proceed accordingly in their efforts to get it right in spite of painful differences of opinion and resulting conflicts within their family of fanciers. Currently at issue in the Scottish Terrier Club of America is the question of the length of the breed as described in the proportion section of the standard. Although the general appearance section describes the breed as compact and cobby, and the body section calls the terrier moderately short with a short strong loin, both are at odds with the measurements called for in the proportion section. There the dog is described as 11” from withers to set on of tail and 10” in height at the withers. When literally interpreted, this describes a rather long-backed dog contradicting the cobby descriptions of the breed. The STCA is not the first parent club to deal with this problem. Both the English Springer Spaniel Parent Club and the English Cocker Spaniel Parent Club revised their standards in recent years when they realized that measuring length from shoulder to set-on of tail was counterproductive in creating a word picture of the ideal because it favored longer dogs than both clubs desired. Continued on page 98
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Santa Ana Kennel Club - Sunday Basenji GCh. Jasiri-Sukari Win Tin Tin Judge Mr. Irving Bonios Owners Julie & Kathy Jones and Chua Ming Kok Handler Julie Jones Pocono Mt. Kennel Club Chesapeake VA. Dog Fanciers Association American Foxhound GCh. Kiarry’s Pandora’s Box Judge Mr. P. Levi Marsman Judge Mrs. Rita Holloway Owner Mrs. Ellen M. Charles & Lisa Miller Handler Lisa Miller Two Cities Kennel Club - Saturday Norwegian Elkhound GCh. Vin-Melca’s The Norseman Judge Dr. Dale D. Simmons Owners Patricia V. Trotter and Jennifer Reed Handler Patricia Trotter Valley Forge Kennel Club - Sunday Labrador Retriever GCh. Casbar’s Hart To Hart Judge Mr. Peter Machen Owner June Pinto Handler Joy Quallenberg Briard National Specialty GCh. Lighting Strike El Xargall Judge Mrs. Alice Bixler Owners Merry Jeanne Millner and Tommy Millner Handler Gretchen Conradt Finnish Spitz Club of America National Specialty GCh. Finkkila’s Nalle Poika Judge Mr. Fred Bassett Owners Diane Helland & Dr. Karen Swisher Handler Brian Livingston
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ASKED OF tara martin rowell
Questions
What person do you most look forward to seeing at the dog shows? debbie burke and ron scott.
What is your greatest extravagance? louis vuitTon purseS.
What do you dislike most about your appearance? my height.
Born: portales, nm. Reside: dallas, tx.
What dog person would you like to see on ‘Dancing With The Stars’? kaz hosaka.
Married: married.
10 If you were to have a tattoo, what would it be of? bis ribbon.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what three things would you want to have with you? maltese, my ipad, lipstick.
When and where are you the happiest? at home with my husband.
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Other people think I am? very serious.
What did you want to be when you were growing up? A movie star. What would be your last request? for everybody to get along.
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BY GEOFF CORISH
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of course this boy was one of the high profile breeds and so had to pass the vet check first before allowing him into the group. As you may know this is a very controversial topic in this country at the present time. This boy has now had to pass the vet SIX TIMES, after his best of breed wins, crazy or what?? He is handled by Philip’s partner Bert Easdon, who has had an amazing run of successes with this breed. They have owned and/or bred 43 UK Peke champions, including for best in show winners. His remarkable pedigree shows that this boy’s grand-sire is Crufts BIS Ch Yakee Dangerous Liaison, his great grand-sire Ch St. Sanja Grand Finale at Yakee and his sire Ch Yakee For Your Eyes Only. Bert will be better known perhaps in the US for his exports there. Ch Yakee Leaving Me Breathless at Fran-
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dogs were entered for the Three Counties Show. The dog section used to be held along with the huge general show, but some years ago now it was moved to a separate date and we lost out on being alongside this great agricultural site. There was yet more rain on the first two days of this 3-day show but by the third day the outdoor rings were so wet that they were unusable!! On a good day this site is hard to beat, the wonderful Malvern Hills are a backdrop and of course you are very much in the Cotswolds at this show. Our senior all-rounder is Mrs. Ferelith Somerfield, she judging BIS at Montgomery a few years back. She was the best in show judge and she had quite a line-up of quality which included US imported Irish water Spaniel Show Ch & Am Ch Whistle Stop’s Elements of Magic, the Chinese owned Wire FT Terrier Ch Travella Star Craft for Frankie Leung. The well known Toy Poodle ‘Graham’ aka Ch Vanitonia You’ll See. The new champion Great Dane Jaydania Fred Astaire and the Rough Collie, a new one to top honors, Ch Treeview Love to Trenley. But Ferelith awarded best in show to Philip Martin’s Pekingese Ch Yakee Ooh Aah Cantona, an unusual name you might think? Well if you are a football fan, Eric Cantona is a charismatic footballer, who played for a top English club, and this was what the fans liked to chant!! Anyway
shaw was #3 all breeds 2002 and #2 in 2003 and Ch Yakee If Only #2 all breeds in 2004 and #1 in 2005, I think usually handled by David Fitzpatrick. One week later and it was back up to Scotland. There are three general championship shows in Scotland, two for the Scottish Kennel and this one, the Border Union Agricultural Show and held on the banks of the river Tweed and overlooked by the lovely old town of Kelso. I have to say that exhibitors prefer this show above the others held by the Scottish Kennel Club mainly because the showground is more exhibitor friendly, you are allowed to park close to your benching tent plus it is held at a better time of the year when USUALLY the weather is better. I think also it has a more relaxed attitude, not so many in fluorescent jackets and walkie-talkies!! But once again, which has been for most of the year, the show was a wet one and so everything judged under marquees. All the best planning in the world can be undone by what falls out of the skyrain!!! There was quite a drop in entries for this show from
last years, 5,351, which is nearly 250 dogs down from 2011. Best in show was judged by Bill Browne-Cole, second generation breeder of the world famous Travella Wire Fox Terriers. Once again it was a toy dog that proved unbeatable when he awarded the Smooth Chihuahua Ch Copymear Celebration best in show. There have been several male Chi’s winning top awards but we think that this is the first bitch to gain this honor. Strangely there have been several female Longcoats to win BIS’s but no males!!
The Number One Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier All Systems all year.
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GCh. Doubloon’s Extreme Play She has won Six Specialty Best of Breeds, placed in Multiple Terrier Specialty Groups, National Specialty Best In Sweeps, Bronze Award all under the age of two and in limited showing. Derby is bred, shown and owned by Elena Landa, Doubloon Wheatens Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davie for all their help and support over the last years. Dog News 43
It seems a long time since the last selling exhibition entirely devoted to dog paintings was held in London. At one time they seemed almost to grow on trees.
A ROGUES GALLERY IN LONDON
BY NICK WATERS
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ogues Gallery at Gallery 8, Duke Street, St. James’s, situated in the heart of London’s gallery and fine art district, goes some way to addressing the loss. It is a celebration of three years of dog painting by artist Dede Gold. Blink though and you may miss it for it is only on for two days, noon until 7.00pm on the 21st November, 10.00am until 10.00pm on the 22nd. Why two days I asked. “I want there to be a vibrant party atmosphere, a busy gallery, glass of wine and art, something a longer exhibitions won’t achieve.” If you are in London then call by, meet Dede and admire the work of this Irish born artist. Breeds featured will include the Pointer, Weimaraner, Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Scarteen Hound from her native Ireland, Dalmatian, Dachshund, Great Dane, Boxer, Jack Russell, West Highland White Terrier and Lurcher. Most of her dog paintings feature smooth coated breeds for Dede admits to being more comfortable
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painting them: “I like to see the sheen on their coats and their anatomy” - and cites the Weimaraner as an example - “Its silky look and how the light shines on anatomical landmarks.” Being a self-confessed champion of the ‘underdog’, she enjoys painting Bull Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers “Because life must be hard if you are born to be someone people are wary of, I see sadness in their eyes.” Dede Gold arrived at being an artist somewhat later in life than most other professional artists. She was 35 and said to herself; “Why have I waited so long?”
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rought up in the countryside near Waterford, her childhood was similar to that of so many other children in rural Ireland with a mixture of mostly mongrel dogs around and for her a moody skewbald pony. She spent her teenage years dedicated to Pony Club Tetrathlons and riding to hounds. The stable at the end of the garden is now her studio when she returns home to Ireland on extended visits. Her first own dog arrived on the doorstep in a snowstorm and was called Blackie. He became something of a local celebrity; most mornings he would go to the bakers and help himself to a bun, would pay social calls on neighbours at dedicated times and unknowingly played therapy dog to someone suffering from depression. Art was always lurking in her subconscious and with hindsight she would have liked to have gone to art school, but a profession was calling. Dede graduated in law from Trinity College, Dublin in 1993, practised briefly as a solicitor in London and dabbled in financial PR. Her ex-husband was racing manager to Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum and whilst living in Newmarket she rode out racehorses for a local trainer in the mornings and enjoyed a weekly life drawing class in Cambridge nearby. A marriage breakup and back in London with a burning desire to explore the art world, her entry was perhaps not the most conventional. Four days a week she worked as gallery manager at the Sladmore Gallery in Jermyn Street specialising in animalier sculptures from the 19th and early 20th centuries, one day she studied art at the Lavender Hill Studios Atelier School – ‘a little bit of Florence in London’ – and for the other two days she sketched and painted at home. In 2008 after a successful exhibition in London of charcoal sketches, she decided to ‘follow her heart’ by devoting her life to art. Living in a small flat in Chelsea there is not the opportunity to have a dog but on regular walks in Battersea Park Dede sees many. She was not stimulated by human portraiture but the dogs she saw fascinated her and she wanted to capture them: “I love the individuality of the different breeds and the varying expressions and idiosyncrasies of individual dogs.” It was a chance meeting with a liver-spotted Dalmatian which became her defining encounter. Dog News 45
the Juniors speak had an amazing experience! In Name: Raina Moss juniors, I ended up competing in a very Age: 15 difficult group with many experienced Hometown: Battle and older junior Ground, Washington competitors. I worked well with Betty and made the cut in my group. I enjoyed the experience of being in the ring with all of these great handlers and it was unforgettable.
By Kimberly Silva Garrett How did you become involved in the sport? In 2005 I rescued two English Springer Spaniels and the next year I decided to join the Clark County Dog 4-H program. After showing in 4-H for two years, I decided to compete at a higher level and get a dog to show in AKC juniors. My 4-H leader and Mom took me to an AKC show to watch juniors, where I met an Open Senior who showed a Clumber Spaniel. When the class was done she let me stack her dog and do a down and back. This is when I fell in love with the breed. Nearly a month later I came home with a Clumber Spaniel Puppy named “Betty”. I began showing her in AKC Juniors and Conformation when she turned 6 months old. I trained Betty, finished her to a Grand Champion and trained her in Obedience/Rally/Agility events. She is now 4 years old and I have been showing her throughout my entire AKC Juniors Career, achieving many wins and titles. What is your favorite dog show moment, exclusive of a win? My favorite dog show moment, exclusive of a win would definitely be the experience of showing at Westminster 2012. This was my first year qualifying and it was a great experience. I competed in both Junior and Breed classes. In the breed ring I was the youngest handler, and 46 Dog News
What is the best advice you can give to potential and current juniors? The best advice I can give to a junior is that every judge is different with unique opinions. You may be awarded best junior one day and not even make a cut the next day. It can be hard when you lose after you have performed well, however, always demonstrate good sportsmanship and take time to congratulate the winner. If you keep working hard to improve the wins will eventually come. If you could change one thing that you feel would improve the sport what would it be? If I could change one thing that I feel would improve the sport it would have to be improved education for junior showmanship judges overall. One is regarding how each breed is correctly shown. For example, a judge should not request a dog to be stacked on a table, if the breed standard requires the floor or ramp. Also, a judge should understand the appropriate gaiting speed for each breed shown. In my personal experience, I have been placed behind walking dogs and been expected to gait my dog too slowly to demonstrate the proper rolling gait of a clumber spaniel. What are your plans in the sport once you age out of juniors? When I age out of juniors, I plan on becoming a breeder and starting my own kennel, follow in my Dad’s footsteps. I want to become a judge as well, hopefully becoming a juniors judge and being able to judge the new kids who keep joining the sport. I would like to become a handler, too, and continue traveling and showing, hopefully taking on my own assignments.
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BY DESMOND J. MURPHY
The Trivia Behind The Results
Simi Valley – Santa Barbara – Conejo
After months and months of planning the weekend turned out to be magnificent. The one factor that cannot be controlled is weather and this year the entire weekend was picture perfect. This allowed for plenty of time to enjoy the California sunny days. Handlers and exhibitors did not have to go to extreme efforts to keep the dogs comfortable. It is always a great treat for the East Coast people to get away from the hot, humid days of a long summer.
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n this day of instant Internet the results of the shows are known immediately. So publishing results in black and white just becomes old news. What is interesting is some of the trivia behind the end results. Because of all the extra attractions of the weekend, dogs from different corners of the world come to be exhibited over the four days. Besides Santa Barbara being known for a great climate it is also one of the garden spots of the world. It has been referred to as “Western Rivera”. This makes for a very social long weekend for people that can make a mini vacation while still enjoying many dog activities. Missy Capone entertained many out of towners at her wonderful ranch Wednesday evening. Missy made everyone feel so welcome and every step was taken for the comfort of the guests. After sunset there was a slight chill in the air. This was alleviated by heat lamps and wraps or jackets being provided. Two mini buses shuttled the guests from the host hotel. This allows for the guests not to have to drive the winding pass late in the evening after enjoying wonderful wines and cocktails. Young P.J. Capone has become involved with rodeos and it is a treat to see P.J. demonstrate his roping. An evening surrounded by horses, dogs, and magnificent Italian cuisine combined with some great dog people from different corners of the globe makes for the most memorable of evenings. Don and Nora Gau could not be in attendance this year, but were very kind to supply magnificent leis flown in from Hawaii for all of the guests. It has become a tradition during the day on Thursday that Alex Geremia offers a garden tour of her St. Francis Ranch. Each year the garden expands greatly. It is always hard to believe that this magnificent ranch is such a short distance from the city limits of downtown Santa Barbara. The landscape and even the climate are so different. It is very much a desert climate, being very hot during the day and cold at night. After being entertained with the wonderful beauty of St. Francis, all of the tourists move to the Cold Spring Tavern for lunch. This wonderful tavern is nestled in the mountains and was a resting and dining stop for the stage coach drivers and passengers hundreds of years ago. It enables the guests to experience what life was like hundreds of years ago. Besides the intriguing atmosphere, the wine
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Jimmy wins the TRIPLE CROWN and Reserve Best In Show! Judge Mr. Bernhard Helfrich
Judge Mr. William DeVilleneuve
Judge Mr. robert Owen *
Judge Mrs. Nancy Smith Hafner
My deepest appreciation to these judges for the honor of these very competitive awards.
Best In Show - Multiple Best In Specialty Show
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19 Best In Specialty Show Wins Breeder/Owner Barbara Scott
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Luxemburg September 2012
Full of Surprises!
STORY & PHOTOS BY KARL DONVIL
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ith two shows a year the editions follow each other fast and this year it was already the 85th edition. Last year the show had to be postponed due to the festivities around the centenary of the FCI and the result was amazingly good. However this year there was a serious drop down to 3841 entries, which is still a good entry. The committee was not unhappy but I suppose they had expected more dogs. Maybe there were just too many big shows the same weekend like Macon in France, Palermo in Italy and
Giessen in Germany, 3 countries that used to be well represented in Luxemburg and belong to the best scoring countries here. From France there were 1263 entries, Germany had 718 dogs here and Italy 168. Belgium was well represented with 695 dogs entered as was Holland with 417 dogs. Russia entered 82 dogs, Denmark 70, Spain 66 and the United Kingdom 30. One dog was from Ireland and 5 came from as far as Romania. The weather was splendid as often is the case and that affected the number of visitors. Some stand holders were happy, others not so. I think this is the most normal situation. As usual the judges’ panel is full of surprises to stimulate the exhibitors to enter their dogs. Many of them are not so familiar with those exotic judges and count on a fair chance and not a predictable one. Showing dogs is a pretty expensive hobby and not all exhibitors are breeders. So it is normal that they don’t want to waste their money to get a predictable verdict. 43 Judges were invited and they represented no less than 16 countries. Besides one judge from Canada, all others were invited from different European countries, north, south, east and west from Luxemburg. The main ring looked splendid as usual, the music is tasteful and well chosen and the table with the cups impressive. Any judge who comes to Luxemburg for the first time is always positively impressed about the professionalism and the hospitality. There was no judge with over 100 dogs/day in his ring but 99 dogs is almost as good. That was the case for Mrs. Elina Tan-Hietalahti from Finland on Saturday when she had the Labradors (67 entries) and the Flatcoats to judge, the highest day-score. For the highest score of the weekend she was beaten by Mrs. Sonia Pagani from Italy, who had 75 on Saturday and 76 dogs on Sunday. Mrs. Tina Taulos was, like Mrs. Elina Tan, another successful bet, with 68 dogs on Saturday and 79 on Sunday. Heiko Wagner from Germany had a weekend total of 125, the high number
Christine Rossier from Switzerland was invited to judge Spaniels and waterdogs on Saturday, good for 78 specimens. On Sunday she had 58 dogs to judge. A remarkable score was for Mr. Tony Howell-Thomas from the United Kingdom for he was invited for one breed only, the English Cocker Spaniel. He had a record entry of 92 dogs. Another nice score was for the Golden Retrievers, 62 specimen for Mr. Victor Lobakin from Russia. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniels were also well represented with no less than 85 specimens, all for Mrs. Maria Luisa Marchese from Italy. The Chihuahuas share their popularity too, but the 64 entries were reserved for Mr. Vanaken from Belgium and that counts also for the French Bulldogs, 45 males and 45 females who were subject to Mr. Victor Van Raamsdonck. Eye-catching on Sunday was the score of the Dobermanns, 61, judged by Mr. Rade Vesic from Serbia, the 91 Great Danes, divided over Mr. Heiko Wagner and Mrs. Resi Ruebelke from Germany, and the 49 whippets for Mr. Vittorio Passerino from Italy.
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of Shelties, 42, has probably contributed to this success. Mrs. Martha Kips from Luxemburg had a very interesting score of 53 Border Collies while Guido Schaefer from Germany had its Australian cousin, the Aussie, good for 60 specimen. Along with the exceptional score of 41 Salukis, he finished his weekend with a good score of 120 entries. Rony Doedijns from Holland judged Spitz and Primitive breeds (groups five) on Saturday, good for 94 dogs, and together with the entries of Sunday he ended in a nice overall score of 129 dogs. Mrs. Ruth Wagner ended
with 135 dogs and that was mainly because she had a very good score of 81 wire haired Dachshunds. Mr. Klaus Strack from Germany judged breeds from groups five too and finished with a good score of 93 dogs. It was his only day to judge. Paul Jetgen from Luxemburg had a total score of 126. On Saturday he only judged Rhodesian Ridgebacks and that helped him a lot on that way, 50 entries is a good score. The Beagles were also numerous, Mr. Ahrens from Austria judged them on Saturday and he finished the weekend after having seen 125 dogs. Mrs.
rs. Marina Ostrovskaya from Russia was granted the great honor to judge the Best In Show this time. Her number 3 went to a Bullmastiff from the Netherlands, Champion Social Giant Thunder, owned by AC Bolle. Entered in Champion class males, 2 ½ years old, under judge Mr. Roger Vanhoenacker from Belgium, he defeated 21 competitors and won the group judged by Mr. Peter Harsanyi from Hungary. Left from the BIS came the Borzoi “Russkiy Azart Olimp Imperium Civilitas” from Mrs. Maria Lazareva from Italy. She is a frequent podium winner in Luxemburg and it was the case again this time. The 28 Borzois were judged by Mr. Ostrovskaya herself, the group was judged by Mr. Passerino. Olimp was entered in Champion class and is almost 4 years old. Was it a surprise or not? The Best In Show dog was the bitch Kingpoint Catwalk from Mr. Christine Sonberg from Belgium, owner and breeder of many winning Pugs. Mr. Laurent Heinesche judged them on Saturday and picked her out from 43 competitors. The dog was entered in Champion Class and is almost 3 years old. Mr. Katalin Radvanszky from Hungary delivered the ticket for the finals. This little Pug was born in Finland, bred by Veerho Tuija. Let us hope that the Luxemburg show only had a little dip and will soon recover again. It still is a mystery to me why the autumn version is always less popular than the spring version; the titles to win are the same, the judges are well chosen as always, the layout and degree of professionalism is the very same…is it only because a long time ago there used to be only one show a year…in spring? Is that a valid reason? Dog News 53
Under-Appreciated Stud Dogs and Their Owners By Carlotta Cooper
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f you breed dogs you probably already know that most books and articles about canine reproduction focus on the bitch. We pay attention to choosing good stud dogs for breeding and to male dogs in the pedigree, but if you judged by the amount of ink devoted to care of the stud dog or to the trials and tribulations of the stud dog owner, we would have to conclude that the stud dog wasn’t nearly as important as the bitch. That’s unfortunate because, of course, it takes two to tango, and proper care of a good stud dog is both important and not something that should be taken for granted. It’s nice if you have a male who will perform on demand but it’s much better if you look after his needs on a regular basis so he can make his contribution under optimum circumstances. Of course, in terms of time, the bitch owner spends weeks or months waiting for a bitch to come in season, frets while the breeding is being done, and then hovers anxiously for nine weeks during the pregnancy. And that’s just the start. With the delivery, there are weeks of raising puppies ahead. So, perhaps it’s understandable that there is much more written about care of the bitch. Still, it is important to consider what the stud dog owner goes through. For a breeder with an established stud dog, there can be a steady stream of visiting bitches. While good quality bitches are welcome and a tribute to the stud dog’s potential or success, having a stud dog can be a double-edged sword. A visiting bitch means disruptions in the home, especially if there are other males. Not all bitches are cooperative or happy about being away from their own home. Some bitch owners misjudge their bitch’s time in the estrus cycle and the bitch may have to stay longer than expected or have multiple progesterone tests which means extra trips to the vet. Sometimes bitches go in and out of season after they are sent to the stud dog owner. If the stud dog owner doesn’t live close to an airport, there may be many 3 am 54 Dog News
wake-up calls to pick up bitches or take them to meet planes. And sometimes, for whatever reason, a bitch may end up staying for a while after she is bred. The life of a stud dog owner often involves more than just supervising a simple mating or two. Even when breedings are done by artificial insemination things can get complicated. Lisa Leavelle and her husband Kenn own (English Setter) MBIS & BISS Ch Editions The Aviator, OFA hips and elbows, BAER, handled by Larry Cornelius & Marcelo Veras during his show career. Leo is the sire of numerous champions in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Leo comes from a Best In Show litter: two of his litter sisters were also Best In Show and multiple Best In Specialty winners. The litter was bred by Karen and Greg Corey and Conny Helms of Editions English Setters. Lisa has been in dogs for a long time. She started out showing her mom’s German Shepherds and got her first English Setter with money she saved from babysitting. She worked for George Heitzman, Barbara Alderman, and Bobby Barlow. Today she can be quite eloquent about the travails of being a stud dog owner. “For those “stud” owners considering offering your dog at stud, be aware that it’s not all $$$ and roses. Take into consideration the distance it is to the airport or a repro vet if you do chilled. Be ready to fork over money for VET fees for the bitch that needs progesterone testing because the owner is way off in calculations. Hopefully you can recoup these. “Be prepared to have a sleepless night or two because the poor girl misses her family and because your stud or other boys in the house are now aware of a girl in heat. Be ready to have someone on hand to help hold the girl who was once so sweet but is now ready to eat you and your stud dog when he gets within 5 feet of her. “Be ready to install a covered run to exercise her in because the owner has just informed you she is an escape artist. “Be ready to get up at 3 in the morning to head to the airport. “Be ready to keep the bitch a while lonContinued on page 112
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Overseas Qualifying Shows for Crufts The Kennel Club has liaised with overseas Kennel Clubs and nominated specific awards at particular Shows in each of the overseas countries entitled to take part in the UK PETS Travel Scheme, as qualification for Crufts 2013.
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he qualifying dogs will be the winners of the following classes: • Junior Dog • Junior Bitch • Best Dog • Best Bitch
Therefore, four dogs of each breed will qualify for Crufts 2013 at each nominated Show. This will apply to Kennel Club recognised breeds only As from DFS Crufts 2010, the office will no longer be sending out certificates to the nominated Shows. We now request the results direct from the
Secretary so we have all the correct information on file and allow us to check authenticity of the winners. Therefore with this new procedure, FCI exhibitors will not need a certificate in order to enter into Crufts 2013 The Kennel Club for each country has been contacted to nominate one major Show as their representative Show. Qualification for Crufts is not limited to residents of the particular country therefore a dog not qualifying at its own National Show could endeavour to qualify at a Show in another country.
Overseas Qualifying Shows in 2012 for Crufts 2013 Country Show
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Slovenia CACIB Show Ljubljana 15 January 2012 Italy International Dog Show Reggio Emilia 24 March 2012 Russia Double CACIB Show Moscow 24 - 25 March2012 Luxembourg Spring Show Luxembourg 31 March - 1 April 2012 Czech Republic Central European Dog Show Praha 5 - 6 May 2012 Greece CACIB Show Marathon / Athens 6 May 2012 Denmark CAC-CACIB Show Roskilde 6 May 2012 Slovakia International Dog Show - Springduodanube Bratislava 12 May 2012 Switzerland International CACIB Show St Gallen 13 May 2012 Salzburg 18 - 20 May 2012 Austria World Dog Show Spain Spring International Show Madrid 26 - 27 May 2012 Hungary International CACIB Dog Show Komarom 27 May 2012 Estonia Winner 2012 show Tallinn 2 - 3 June 2012 Latvia International CACIB Show Riga 9 June 2012 France Championship Show Metz 6 - 8 July 2012 Portugal 119th Lisboa International Dog Show Lisboa 7 July 2012 Bulgaria Black Sea Winner Show Grand Hotel Varna Stadium 19 July 2012 Lithuania Dzukijos vasara 2012 Druskininkai 3 August 2012 International Show Oslo 18 - 19 August 2012 Norway Gibraltar Gibraltar International Dog Show Gibraltar 22 September 2012 Romania International CACIB Show Targu Mures 29 September 2012 Austria Bundessieger Ausstellung Tulln 29 - 30 September 2012 Germany Bundessieger Ausstellung Dortmund 12 - 14 October 2012 Poland International Dog Show Poznan 21 October 2012 Croatia International Show Zagreb 17 November 2012 Holland Amsterdam Winners Show 2012 Amsterdam 24 - 25 November 2012 Malta International CAC/CACIB Show Cottonera Sports Complex 24 - 25 November 2012 Belgium Brussels Dog Show Brussels 8 - 9 December 2012 Malta The Maltese National Canine Federation Cottonera Sports Complex 8 - 9 December 2012 Annual Championship Show Finland Finnish Winner Show 2012 Helsinki 9 December 2012 Sweden Stockholm Hundmassa - Swedish Winner Show 2012 Stockholm 15 - 16 December 2012 Correct at time of publishing - March 2012
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Ed. Note: Please note that no American shows are listed. We have checked with the events team who inform us that the US shows have never been listed, and that American competitors should contact the AKC for a list of US qualifying shows.
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An Amazing Development in Detection Training:
Dogs Capable of Finding Not Just Historical But Ancient Human Remains BY SHARON PFLAUMER ICF Handler, Lynne Engelbert, records data after Piper alerted to human remains buried in the Ocotillo Valley desert in Southern CA. Photo by Adela Morris.
After ICF HHRD Dog, Osara, alerts, her Handler, Kris Black, records the data. The ghost town of Bodie, CA can be seen in the background. Photo by Adela Morris.
Osara alerts at a known burial in Bodie, CA. Photo by Adela Morris.
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he ancient Egyptians believed that Anubis, a doglike God, oversaw the mummification of the dead and then escorted them to the afterlife. Given that perhaps members of this early society would think it’s fitting that specially trained canines are tasked today with finding the human remains of historical and ancient civilizations.
A more difficult task Most people know about Human Remains Detection (HRD) Dogs trained to find and detect human remains because of the important role these dogs played in the recovery after 9/11. The dogs trained to detect historical and ancient human remains are less well known. The task performed by them, or Historical Human Remains Detection (HHRD) Dogs as they are called, is more difficult than that performed by the 9/11 HRD Dogs. It’s more difficult because the scent HHRD Dogs are trained to detect—that which is given off by decades or even centuries old human remains--is much fainter than that of those who died recently. As a result, HHRD Dogs must keep their nose close to the ground and be slow, methodical workers. Searching an area for scent too rapidly could cause them to miss a grave. What they detect As human soft tissue breaks down after death, it sinks into the soil. The decomposing tissue and the remaining bones have a signature human scent. Although the scent becomes fainter with the passage of time and after the decomposition process is complete, it never dissipates entirely. That signature scent is what HHRD Dogs detect when it rises up through the ground and reaches the surface. “Sun light or light rain helps the scent rise above the ground’s surface, where it sometimes catches in the branches of trees or shrubs overhead and hovers there. Usually, though, the scent stays very close to the ground. Any disturbance such as the recent use of a weed whacker makes working an area extremely difficult for HHRD Dogs because it scatters scent that’s already faint,” says Lynne Engelbert, whose 2-year-old Border Collie, Piper, is a certified HHRD Dog. In the past, Engelbert trained and certified dogs in Disaster Search. Currently, she is a Trainer/Handler for the Institute of Canine Forensics (ICF). ICF is a non-profit
organization based in Northern California and dedicated to the advancement of Forensic Evidence and Human Remains Detection Dog teams. To that end, ICF encourages research in many facets of this field in order to provide a scientific basis for determining canine detection capabilities. A variety of sources have requested assistance from ICF HHRD Dog and Handler teams. “We’ve been asked to work a lot of pioneer cemeteries across the country by historical societies that want to protect them,” Engelbert says. “For example, we were called in to find the boundaries of the cemeteries in a ghost town called Bodie. It was an old silver mining town in the eastern Sierras. “Our dogs had to locate the graves there because the wooden burial markers disintegrated. In instances like that, it’s usually known that a cemetery is located somewhere on a plot of land but no one knows exactly where. We use the dogs to find and define its exact boundaries. The dogs work the areas using free, hasty and/ or fine grid patterns to locate old burials, depending on the terrain and what they are searching for.” When the dogs find the scent of a burial, they alert to it by either sitting or lying down. After the burial is marked and recorded, the dogs continue working the area until they alert to another burial and it’s marked and recorded and so on. Because the handlers don’t know where the boundaries of the cemetery are, they keep working the dogs until they stop alerting. Note: Even when a marker is present in a pioneer cemetery, human remains may not be buried there. Sometimes modern day descendants place a marker because they know their ancestor probably was buried in the area. The dogs confirm whether or not there truly is a burial where a marker was placed. Their oldest confirmed find HHRD Dogs can detect human remains buried up to 9 feet deep as long as they aren’t under concrete. They also can detect human remains that are more than 1500 years old! HHRD Dogs are capable of these incredible scenting feats because the canine nose has 10,000 scent receptors for every scent receptor in the human nose. In the summer of 2007, LABRYS o.p.s. Archaeologists was in charge of excavations being done in Zlicin on the Western outskirts of Prague. Mgr. Jiri Vavra, the Head Archeologist, extended an invitation to Ness, another ICF HHRD Dog, and her Trainer/Handler, Eva Cecil, to come and search for burials. When the dog and handler team worked an area previously unsuspected and unknown to contain human remains, Ness alerted. Excavation where she alerted revealed an intact human
ICF Trainer/ Handler Eva Cecil watches as her dog, Ness, searches for scattered teeth. Photo by Luke Cecil.
A pair of hand carders (left) and a drum carder (right) are pictured above. Photo provided by Judy Kavanagh.
Detail of a tooth in the grass. Photo by Luke Cecil.
skeleton and a glass vase dated to 450 A.D. (For more information about the dig in Prague and Ness’s spectacular detection work, those interested may visit http://www.k9forensic. org/prague-zlicin.htm.) In addition to historical societies and archeologists, ICF has received requests for assistance from park services, the Bureau of Land Management and CALTRANS, the California state agency responsible for highway, bridge, and rail transportation construction and maintenance. Individuals and construction companies also have enlisted their aid. “A property owner in the Sierra foothills wanted to sell his land,” Engelbert says. “A potential buyer contacted us after he heard rumors there was a cemetery on the property.
While training at a real excavation site, Ness alerts to a known grave. Photo by Luke Cecil.
All four of our dogs alerted in the same area, so, we were certain there were burials present. When the potential buyer learned this, he no longer was interested in purchasing the property. The seller became angry and decided to prove the dogs were wrong. He went out with a backhoe and started digging where the dogs alerted. He didn’t dig for very long, though, because his backhoe hit a wooden coffin.” Because their dogs often work historical cemeteries, Engelbert and the other ICF Handlers rarely get to “ground truth” their dog’s finds. “Unless it’s an archaeological dig, the earth isn’t dug up so we can verify a burial is actually where our dogs alerted to one. This instance was one of the few times when our dogs’ finds were physically verified.” Although HHRD Dogs are specifically trained to find and alert to historical and ancient human remains, they also sometimes work Cold Cases as old as 35 years at the request of law enforcement agencies. “Two of our dogs recently worked a Cold Case involving the murder of two young women 15 years ago near Linden, CA. Law Enforcement had a rough idea of where their bodies might be buried. The dogs were called in to pinpoint the exact location and that’s exactly what they did. The two killers already were sentenced to life imprisonment but one never served out his sentence because he committed suicide. By finding the burial location, we helped bring closure to the families of the two murder victims that day,” Engelbert says. Characteristics and training Canine candidates for HHRD Dog training have a low reactivity level, high play and prey drives, and are food or toy motivated. Herding and hunting breeds are the best choice because they have a natural desire to go find something, which can be channeled into detection work. Continued on page 114 Dog News 61
All In The Family THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’
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ave you heard the Bob Dylan tune,” The Times They Are Achangin’?” Yes, history is in the making. Get ready and be prepared for change, as change is continuing in the dog world, whether you are ready for it or not. And tomorrow’s dog world will be here whether we approve or not. Obviously, having retired from the AKC after a very successful career makes me a lifetime loyal supporter. I certainly bleed “blue blood” fur. However, in searching the Internet, which seems to be technology’s modern day parallel to the Bible, I find quite a few dog people who are very vocal against the AKC. And I just don’t understand why. What has brought on the various pessimistic comments against the AKC? Is it the dissatisfaction due to the compliance requirements? Is it the cost of doing business with a “top notch” organization? Is it a fabricated payback perpetrated by suspended AKC members? Or, could it be the relinquished continuation of falsehoods being spread by outside not-for-profit dog activist groups? Whatever the fabricated cause may be, we who love the sport of purebred dogs must promote ourselves as an army of one and go after the enemy. Again, I just don’t know, do you? Perhaps after a hundred plus years in the dog business, it may be time for some changes. I know this scenario has a bad taste, as human nature just doesn’t like change of any shape or form. Nevertheless, it may be worth a peek. The American Kennel Club is a “club of clubs”, and not a club of individuals. There are over 500 clubs that meet AKC membership requirements and have duly elected or appointed Delegates to represent them at quarterly meetings of the Delegate Body. Each Delegate functions as a representative of his or her member club in voting on matters coming before the Delegate Body and electing from amongst their membership the thirteen individuals who serve on AKC’s Board of Directors. Under the Constitution and Bylaws of The American Kennel Club, the Delegate Body “... shall have sole power to make the Rules governing dog shows and field trials and the clubs or associations formed to conduct them.” (Taken from the AKC Web Site)
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By Charles C. Robey So, here we go AKC, just put on your “thinking caps” and let your imagination roll. Why not consider: • Forming a “Citizens Advisory Board or Committee” composed of Delegates, who represent the everyday “foot soldiers”. Those loyal breeders, out in the field, who breed as a business. Those whose track records continue to give integrity to the AKC, not like the so called backyard breeders or puppy mills. This working group surely could give great insight into the AKC moving forward. • Having an AKC open “question and answer” forum presented on a well-known television channel, such as the “Animal Channel.” The panel could consist of professional dog handlers, vets, and your everyday pet dog owners. To be successful, the forum would need a well planned marketing campaign. • Accepting the non-purebred dogs, such as designer dogs and rescue dogs, into the registry, as non-classified breeds. These dogs would be required to have legitimate purebred parents, similar to registering from foundation stock or foreign registries, such as the Dam and Sire, of the designer dogs, having a three-year documented pedigree.
Or a rescue dog being legitimately registered. In other words, no “Heinz 57’s” would be allowed. • A separate fee system could be set up to support the non-classified dogs. Both groups could conceivably have separate competitions, such as shows, conformations, etc. • Accepting the various justifiable not-forprofit rescue groups into the AKC organization. These groups could then organize and attend the various local club meetings as non-voting members. This would give the questionable dog activist groups competition. Rather radical thoughts, wouldn’t you say? However, AKC may need to get ahead of the other dog registries and move back to the forefront. After all, AKC started this crazy dog business over a hundred years ago. Classic cars are great. However, I don’t think a Model “T” Ford would hold up against a modern day “Honda” SUV. Do you? Now, I love my former livelihood, AKC. And would do anything to help the advancement of the “purebred” dog initiatives. I can’t help but think those “internet” gossips are just plain wrong. Like the New York Yankees, when you are the best in your field, everyone is out to get you and you have to fight everyday for your life. So, we who love the dog world must prove them wrong.
AUTHOR’S NOTE urrently, no government institution or animal organization is responsible for tabulating national statistics for the animal protection movement. However, the following estimated statistics were combined from a variety of “dog humane societies”, listed on the internet, in an effort to support the theme of this article. • 6-8 Million dogs enter shelters each year • 3-4 Million dogs are euthanized each year. • 26 percent of dogs are purchased from breeders • 2-10 percent of dogs are purchased from pet shops • 20 percent plus of people are repeat shelter customers • 15-30 percent of shelter dogs are reclaimed by owners • And, only 25 percent of dogs entering shelters are purebred.
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You do the math. Purebred dogs are not the main shelter problem. Purebred dogs are bred by responsible breeders, are purchased by responsible dog lovers and do receive lasting owner care. You see, counting the 25 percent purebred dogs received in shelters, minus a portion of the 30 percent of shelter dogs that are returned to owners probably makes for a small percentage of purebred dogs remaining in the shelters. However, can this 25 percent of misplaced purebred dogs be salvaged? And what about the remaining 75 percent? Could not many of these dogs have a proper rescue, as well as being recognized by a legitimate dog registry, such as the AKC? The market is wide open. So, are registries, such as the AKC, missing out on a great opportunity to promote a caring and loving dog atmosphere?
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A Demonstration in Orange at the State CapitOl By Patricia Gail Burnham
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eth Anne emailed me an announcement for a proposed demonstration at the State Capitol opposing SB1221 (the ban on hunting bears and bobcats with scent hounds). It would take place on Sept 15th. Apparently the organizers had copied the open field coursing list. I had been surprised at not being invited to any earlier demonstrations against this bill. Clear back in 2003 we had demonstrated against another bill to ban bear hunting and had defeated it. It never made it out of committee. But this year’s bill had been passed by the House and Senate. All that remained was for the Governor to sign it. The hunters hoped to influence the Governor to veto 1221. I told the organizers that I would attend and bring a pair of Greyhounds. (If hunting with trail hounds could be banned, coursing with sight hounds would not be far behind.) They already tried to ban coursing years ago and we beat that one in committee also. And having defeated the two mandatory spay and neuter bills, AB1634 and SB250, I had faith that enough demonstrators could have an effect on the legislators. It had worked for us up till now. I intended to bring Greyhounds because news photographers love to shoot pictures of dogs and Greyhounds would give them more variety than just scent hounds. But
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Cute - But - Tough Hunters
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he English idiom “You can’t judge a book by its cover” applies perfectly to the West Highland White Terrier. If you draw the obvious conclusion based only on how the breed looks, you are in for a major surprise. They may look cute and cuddly but they really are tough little dogs that would rather be running around chasing rodents, or anything else for that matter, than sitting on a couch being part of some interior decorator’s design scheme. Among other game animals, Westies were developed to hunt badgers. For those of you who grew up in a city or whose knowledge of badgers is limited to “Bucky,” the anthropomorphic badger that prowls the sidelines during University of Wisconsin football games, it’s important to know that badgers are not exactly friendly critters. It takes very little to convince a badger, which outweighs the average Westie by at least ten pounds, to become mean, ornery and downright nasty. A long-time friend, hunting
partner and wildlife biologist once said that the best description he’d ever heard of badger temperament was “Irascible.” Pound for pound, a badger would rate right up there with wolverines in the ferocity department. I’ve seen badgers successfully fight off coyotes and the “bout” wasn’t even close. All of which means that the ball of white fluff on the living room couch has a whole lot more going for it than just cuteness. “You always have to remember what a Westie was developed to do,” said Angie Jennings, who owns “Mic” (Stellar Mighty Micloud CD RAE OJP TT TDI FDCh-G TFIII) and “Rudy” (Amis’ Thinkin’ I’m Bad Like My Dad TDX BN RAE AX AXJ OF NAP NJP NFP CAA RS-O JS-O GS-N FDCh-G TFI TDI.) “They are natural hunters that are bred to go to ground after something that is likely larger than they are. They hunt in packs or alone. They are independent thinkers. Unlike a breed that is bred to take commands and perform a function for a human, Westies will easily become bored with mundane or repetitive exercises. Although they are willing
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Gimbel and Dickens (Ch Kirkton’s Christmas in July VCD1 RE MXP MJP2 SE AWTA/ CG WHWTCA/Master of Versatility) do the A-frame at an agility trial.
to please, most need positive rewards and a fun training atmosphere. They are a high drive, very intelligent and athletic breed.” “In general, Westies are very food motivated and prey driven,” said Lysiane Huber, who owns MACH2 Riley Piper Paige RAE MXS MJG NAP OJP CGC AC OJC TN-N TG-N (“Riley”) and AKC GCh/ UKC CH Dawn’s Stir ‘N Up Trouble RE ME EE MXP MJP OFP NAJ CGC CG NAC (“Rhys.”) “This permits a number of options for getting and holding their attention for training. Westies like to be ‘right’ and will shut down sometimes if they are given too many corrections. As long as
QT (Ch CT CKC-Ch Camcrest-Rime Q’d Up for Trouble VCD1 RAE TDX2 AX OAJ MXP AJP NF OFP EE NW1 GAME2 MV4 CKC-TDX UTD SE), Sil Sanders’ Westie, stopped enjoying agility when he was successful too quickly and had to face complex courses when he hadn’t had the training experience to properly prepare him for them but he loves any and all opportunities for tracking.
Christie Warble Phantom CD RE OAP OJP ME EE AWTA/CG WHWTCA/Versatile Dog Excellent (“Christie”) and Danielle Gimbel at an earthdog trial.
you recognize and acknowledge these characteristics, a Westie will gladly do whatever task you ask of them. I think people in general try to put everything and everyone in ‘boxes’ and attach labels to them. So, in the dog world, I’ve heard many people say things like ‘Oh it’s a Westie and terriers are generally naughty dogs so they can’t be trained’ and they won’t do well in obedience or rally or agility or whatever. This has certainly not been true for my dogs. Any dog can do any sport as long as they are physically fit and don’t have health limitations. It’s just about finding what drives that dog to work and transferring that desire to
Mic (Stellar Mighty Micloud CD RAE OJP TT TDI FDCh-G TFIII), one of Angie Jennings’ Westies, decided that after playing flyball for three years that it was boring. But he loved going to tournaments. So, now his participation is limited to one or two races at an event and he’s happy with that arrangement.
whatever sport you choose.” “Westies are intelligent, they have a tenacious attitude and they possess problem-solving abilities. These attributes are combined with a very sturdy and muscular body. But, somehow the notion has circulated that they are not good at dog sports and that has created problems with trainers’ attitudes toward Westies and their handlers. This notion is completely false and I believe we are slowly proving that the opposite is true as more Westie owners get involved in the various dog sports,” said Danielle Gimbel, who owns Ch Kirkton’s Christmas in July VCD1 RE MXP MJP2 SE AWTA/CG WHWTCA/ Master of Versatility (“Dickens”) and Christie Warble Phantom CD RE OAP OJP ME EE AWTA/CG WHWTCA/Versatile Dog Excellent (“Christie.”) Sil Sanders agreed with Gimbel’s statement about Westies and trainers. “Finding instructors who understand Westies is difficult. Even finding an instructor who knows something about terriers is rare. When you do find one, they tend to have large terriers and they don’t seem to ‘get’ the needs of a physically smaller dog. One thing about Westies, and other breeds for that matter, is that they are willing to quit when they perceive that the reward is not worth the difficulty/subjugation/tedium of the exercise you want them to do. Raising the reward in these situations is essential but you also have to raise it in a way that the dog needs to understand that he has to perform the activity freely in order to earn the reward. QT (Ch CT CKCCh Camcrest-Rime Q’d Up for Trouble VCD1 RAE TDX2 AX OAJ MXP AJP NF OFP EE NW1 GAME2 MV4 CKCTDX UTD SE) stopped enjoying agility when he was successful too quickly and had to face complex courses when he hadn’t had the training experience to properly prepare him for them. For awhile, I was able to up-
AJ (Aquablanca American Jewel VCD1 RAE BN AX AXJ XF MXP AJP MFP JECDC CL3 CL3-R CL-H CL3-S CL3-F PG1 PS1 PR1 + Agility Dog of Canada), one of Lorraine Pelter’s Westies, was not thrilled with the idea of earthdog work at first but eventually did earn his JE title.
the-reward and control the frequency of events so he continued to be successful but eventually he convinced me to do things we both enjoyed like tracking and earthdog.” The sensible thing to do with a Westie, according to Lorraine Pelter, is to try a variety of activities with your dog and let the dog tell you what they want to do. “Although Westies can do it all, some are more adept in one activity. They are as individualistic as people. For example, the activity that turned out to be the most difficult for AJ (Aquablanca American Jewel VCD1 RAE BN AX AXJ XF MXP AJP MFP JE CD-C CL3 CL3R CL-H CL3-S CL3-F PG1 PS1 PR1 + Agility Dog of Canada) was the one for which he and all Westies were bred— earthdog. Some Westies are naturals at it and need no encouragement to enter a dark, underground tunnel to get at the rats. AJ had problems putting it all together and often went right to the end but then he wouldn’t bark at the rats or otherwise work them in the required time. When he finally learned how to play the game, he was able to get his title within a month’s time. I contrast
Rudy (Amis’ Thinkin’ I’m Bad Like My Dad TDX BN RAE AX AXJ OF NAP NJP NFP CAA RS-O JS-O GS-N FDChG TFI TDI), Jennings’ other Westie, on the other hand, loves doing just about anything.
that to my three-year-old Ellee (BonnieWee Blue Diamond BN RE NJP NFP JE CD-C CTL1 CTL-R CTL-H CTL-S CTL-F CTL2 CTL-R CT;-H CT;-S CT;-F), who titled the same weekend as AJ after just a few tries.” Jody Brinley added that Westies can be very independent and that can pose problems both in training and competition. “Keeping them focused and interested can be a considerable challenge. At the same time, when they are doing something they really love, getting them to listen can be troublesome. Hatteras (Ch Bryn Lea’s Bella Vista Sunrise RA OAP OJP NFP SE) is really good at a lot of different things but we’re having difficulty at the moment in master earthdog. She hunts just fine but doesn’t want to listen to me which means I have trouble controlling her on that aspect of the test. Rally and agility can also be a problem when they are in outside rings. Westies are small dogs whose noses are close to the ground and they can be easily distracted by some scent they pick up. As far as getting them to focus, I do focus exercises with my dogs during commercials of television shows, two minutes at a time for each dog. I had some problems getting the open agility title with Tucson (Ch Dawn’s Southwestern Sunrise RA NA OA NAJ OJP SE) as I was going for the versatile dog excellent title that our national club gives and I needed one more qualifying score in either jumpers or standard. I think my stress affected his running. Once we finally did reach that, I ‘retired’ him for awhile. I left him home and took the other dogs to class. I think he got jealous because we had some run-throughs at the training center one time and I took him along to run him for the fun of it and he took off like he’d never run before. So I entered him in a few NADAC trials and he loved it!” Jennings noted that the “name of the game” with Westies for any event is keeping it fun for the dog. “I had to become really creative with my training techniques to keep things fun. Everything had to Continued on page 118
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Judges’ Choice THE NORFOLK TERRIER Reprinted with permission from The Kennel Gazette
We asked a number of Championship Show judges the following three questions about Norfolk Terriers: 1. What is the best dog and bitch you have judged in the breed? 2. Describe what makes a great Norfolk Terrier. 3. Has the breed changed since the last time you awarded CCs, and if so, how?
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THE ABYSSINIAN SAND TERRIER or AFRICAN HAIRLESS DOG.- ETHIOPIA
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ust finished reading the captivating “The Dovekeepers”*, a book by Alice Hoffman, about the Sicarii Jews of Masada in Israel. The mass suicide that happened there is a very well known historic event, and until not long ago -for me- very singular and unique, but after some research I realized that in fact there were two mass suicides in the history of the Jewish people. The first event, Masada, happened during Roman times: “Herod the Great built the fort Masada between 37 and 31 BC as a refuge for himself. A group of Jewish called the Sicarii overcame the Roman fortification. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD, the Roman governor of Judaea Lucius Flavius Silva laid siege to Masada. In the spring of 73 BC the Romans breached the walls of the fortress and discovered that its 960 inhabitants had set all the buildings ablaze and committed mass suicide. The second mass suicide happened in 1624 when the Ethiopian “Beta Israel” Jews who had enjoyed relative independence throughout the Middle Ages were threatened by the locals and fought their last battle for autonomy against Portuguese-backed Ethiopians. At the end when the situation was irreversible, hundreds preferred to take their own lives than be taken prisoners. This mass suicide was denominated the “Ethiopian (Beta Israeli’s) Masada” .” In the modern
era Beta Israel people lived in North and North-Western Ethiopia, in more than 500 small villages spread over a wide territory of the region, but some years ago almost all the population emigrated to Israel. Curious as always I searched about an Ethiopian (former Abyssinia) dog. It is refreshing to “travel” from Europe to Africa, a continent called by many cultures for being the cradle of humanity as “Mother Africa” where each country has its own history with particular features. Now think about this; if Africa is the continent where the human life actually began, would it not be possible that the pre historical dog of the Eocene era the Miacis (56/58 millions of years BC) (my imagination) walked all over this continent too? Ethiopia -as for instance England or France- has a long chain of events until emerging as the country we know today, but presently, not as the other two this country is mentioned mostly for its many problems more than for anything else. Ethiopia is one of the oldest nations in Africa. Its people remained Orthodox Christians even though the people of many other African countries converted to Islam following Muslim expansion into Africa in the 800’s. Unfortunately, it also has a history of droughts and famines, Continued on page 137
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BY MATTHEW H. STANDER SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT MONTGOMERY WEEKENDS PAST...
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ddie Boyes' birthday usually falls on the Montgomery weekend as does that of the indomitable Jackie Gottlieb. Cindy usually found and probably still does go to an ultra-sophisticated restaurant in the area to help celebrate her mother's birth date and for years we would be invited and happily attend. Also getting lost for hours thereafter trying to find our way back as these places were usually in remote spots and those were the days before the GPS's existed. But as our involvement in Skyes got more and more intense and competitive we had to beg off of those tempting invites to go through the laborious task of washing and drying Skyes on Saturday night to have them picture perfect for Sunday's show. My job in those days was to go to the corner WAWA near the Fort Washington Holiday Inn and buy the food for the workers who usually varied among being Maripi and Jen or Kirsi Sainio from Finland and Gene and we watchers Ruth Cooper and myself! Ruthie of course was a whole story in herselfshe would arrive at our home usually on Monday or Tuesday before Montgomery and we would take the laden down car to the shows in tandem. Ruthie sometimes would stay with us at the Fort Washington Inn causing her own form of chaos, which included flooding the third floor out one year or else she would have roomed with Annie Clark in the truly old days. In any event somehow the tradition began about going to Friendly's to celebrate Eddie's birthday to the great delight of both Ruthie and Eddie. They both loved the egg salad sandwiches and the ice cream which followed at Friendly's while Lesley, Gene and I and whomever their kennel help may have been suffered through those meals, not so silently I may add. We still end up at Friendly's on Saturday night but not to eat dinner thank heaven but for ice cream and cake and now it is with Jim Smith and Dana but Ruthie is with us in spirit that's for sure. After Montgomery was over our other big eating tradition was to go to the Roy Rogers I think it was-the first rest stop on the New Jersey Turnpike where we would meet Mrs. Fell, Barbara Miller and her crowd and the Lows and talk the weekend over whilst eating fast food. That too has halted
as times have changed and the desire to get home outweighs most all other considerations. How can one reminisce about Montgomery without telling some "Doc" stories? Who among us has not in one way or another been buttoned down by her dry wit and humor. Along with many we would arrive at the Montgomery venue wherever it may have been at 6 or 6:30 am. Jo would have been on the scene already no matter what time you got there and when she saw me the first thing she insisted upon was that I wear the Montgomery Press Badge. I would say but Dr. Deubler I am an exhibitor today and she would say wear it anyways--as only she could do. I was then offered a Catalogue by her and given drink tickets!!! Those were in the days one was allowed to drink on the grounds. Usually I would have seen her just the week before when Westbury was Westbury and she would come to support the "show of distinction". Sitting under the judges' tent she would seek my advice about some controversial subject but only if I was far away enough from her that the entire tent could hear her question. It was like the old stock brokerage ad on television-when someone asks the world comes to a stop to listen. That would happen there annually. She also once announced at Montgomery that if a certain exhibit won Best she would not have her picture taken with it-it turned out to be an exhibit I co-owned (not a Skye I hasten to add). It was awarded Group 2 but I think had the judge heard her pronouncement it would have won the Best just to see her reaction since there was no love lost between the two of them with which to begin. In any event we've done decently in the Groups at Montgomery and certainly cannot complain about our exhibits' breed and class winnings there either. Once we were showing a Skye bitch under someone basically unknown to us as a judge and the person was very unsure of them self in the ring. Annie Clark came over to watch this class bitch which we had bred and was quite beautiful but young and inexperienced. After watching the judge do the dogs Annie said to Gene now here's what you do-when the judge calls the class take the bitch and immediately set it up on the table and take
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nyone who has had the unfortunate experience of watching his or her canine companion suffer with illness and eventually succumb to death knows how heart wrenching that can be. Anyone who has experienced job loss or economic troubles also knows how difficult the decision to keep a pet and the choices one has to make in order to do so can be. Marlo Manning, who has experienced both the loss of a job and the passing of a pet, decided to do something to help those who find themselves in a situation where they may have to relinquish their dog to a shelter because they can no longer afford the dog’s care. Marlo and her husband had rescued the approximately ten year-old dog named Ladybug from a shelter back in 2005. In their four years together, Ladybug suffered through several maladies: liver issues, failing eyesight, doggy dementia and cancer, and finally passed on January 31, 2009. “After she passed I had all this medicine and stuff and thought it was wasteful to get rid of it,” said Marlo.“I was grief stricken but I went to my vet and brought the medicine back and told her to give it to a family that couldn’t afford it. Then I asked if there was a way to sponsor a dog for a family that couldn’t afford it. A lot of people would’ve given up the dog because they couldn’t afford it. That triggered the idea. The day I went to pick up Ladybug’s ashes I asked my vet if there was an organization that’s doing what we’re doing and she said there wasn’t. So I looked on the Internet and researched and couldn’t find one.” Less than two months after Ladybug’s passing, on March 26, 2009, Fairy DogParents was born. “I didn’t know what I was doing right away,” Marlo said.“I knew what I wanted to do. I’ve been in business my whole life so I knew what I needed to do. I kept they approach that ‘if you build it they will come.’ First we had to get a board together as required by law.” The costs to bring the organiza-
Skywalker is a service dog for an autistic child. Skywalker’s heart surgeries were covered by Fairy DogParents.
Fairy DogParents founder Marlo Manning with her two rescue dogs, Scout, a Springer, and Daisy, a German Wirehaired Pointer. tion to fruition were considerable.“It costs a lot to file as a 501c3 charity, it costs a lot to file as a corporation,” she said. “Quite honestly, I charged most of it. Then we had a fundraiser. The first one was the most successful. We raised four thousand dollars. When people understood what we did they wanted to be part of it. We are not a shelter, we are not a rescue, and we are not a clinic.” What Fairy DogParents is, is a nonprofit organization made of up fifteen volunteers that can be the difference between whether or not a dog ends up in the shelter system and possibly euthanized or continues to live with a loving owner. It provides assistance with food, medical and general wellness needs to qualified recipients in the state of Massachusetts. It is one hundred per cent dependent on donations and all payments go directly to those providing goods and services. The goal of the organization in its first year was to help three dogs; it ended up helping 27. “We knew there was this need but there was no model to copy,” Marlo said.“In the animal community word spreads.” With the creation of a web site and some subsequent articles in various media outlets, word was indeed spreading.“The second year we helped over seventy-five dogs, the third year over one hundred and we’re about to hit four hundred,” Marlo said. Not everyone in need will qualify for assistance, however. Though there are plans to expand, currently those eligible must be residents of Massachusetts. Manning explains other criteria for assistance:“Bottom line is,
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OFF THE LEASH number one, the dog has to be truly at risk of going to a shelter or being euthanized because the owner cannot afford care…the dog also has to be spayed or neutered or the owner has to agree to have it spayed or neutered unless the dog is not ready to be under anesthesia. All other dogs in the home must be spayed/neutered as well. The ultimate goal is to reduce the number of dogs in shelters.” There are limits to the amount of aid available to recipients, with general wellness capped at $300 and acute care at $800 per year. However, Manning said, “On rare occasion we may solicit further donations with a call to action to the public. Only maybe three times a year.” Some people become so attached to certain dogs and their stories that they want to keep tabs on them and continue sponsoring them. One such example was the pit bull mix Skywalker, who was training to be a service dog for an autistic child. Last Valentine’s Day, it was discovered that Skywalker had a hole in his heart. Fairy DogParents raised over $6000 for Skywalker and the Tufts Medical Center saved his life. When the hole reopened, they closed it again. Skywalker is still in training for service dog certification due to the setbacks he’s had with the surgeries but the prognosis is promising. “Whenever there’s media coverage there’s a spike in donations, then there’s a spike in applications and then there’s a lull,” Marlo said.“Some people have been sending in checks from the beginning because they believe in what we do. We were fortunate to be on the national news in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and because of that we’ve been able to do what we do. Sometimes we get anonymous donations with like forty dollars in an envelope and someone keeps sending me five giant bags of dog food to my house each month. I don’t even know how they found out where I live.”
Ladybug, Manning’s rescue dog whose death inspired the launching of Fairy DogParents. When asked about seeking celebrity endorsements for the project, Manning said she was leery of aligning the organization with someone who may turn out to be a train wreck of negative publicity à la Lindsey Lohan. In addition to donations of unopened canned and dry dog food, Fairy DogParents is in need of postage stamps, Lexmark Brand # 44 and #43 printer cartridges, used printer cartridges for recycle/credit, fund-raising ideas, gift cards to Office Max or Staples, printing copy paper, and used Verizon enabled iPhone or iPads, which allow them to collect donations at events. Manning’s operation is home and Mac based.“We don’t have employees or facilities,” she said. Last year, Fairy DogParents took in more than $175,000. Of the donations Manning said,“The only money that doesn’t go to dogs is liability insurance.” Other costs include maintaining the web site and a phone bill that is regularly in the $300 a month range. Each day, Manning estimates she receives between 30-50 emails and 12-25 voicemails from people seeking assistance. Some of those are also from people seeking to start their own branches of the organization in their home states. Manning paints an honest picture for those seeking to embark on such a journey. “You need about thirty or forty hours a week,” she said.“You have to be absolutely dedicated to what it is and getting it done. We need a team to take phone calls, which can be absolutely excruciating to listen to.” Calls come from desperate people who are facing major obstacles such as death and the loss of a job, a home, a limb, a partner, or a child.“There’s always a layer of the human condition in there that’s tough to listen to,” she said.“It’s tough to sleep at night. I share that with people and I think I scare them
away. You need to raise fifty thousand dollars a year to do this. You need to say no to some people who don’t qualify.” Nevertheless, Manning plans to grow the organization, but said, “we have to figure out where” and that we “haven’t found the right interested party yet to expand.” Yet, she’s cautiously optimistic for the future of Fairy DogParents. “I think this year is going to be a telling year,” she said.“We had some board member changes, we’re applying for grants. My goal for 2012 is to be able to grow it. To have a playbook in place because our mission is so narrow and important.” (They only assist dogs and dog owners at the moment, despite cat, rabbit and horse owners who have also been seeking their assistance in this depressed economy).“We need to make sure that whoever helps us grow doesn’t stray from that. Through the end of 2013, we’re going to be training people [in other states] to help, and set-up fund-raisers and hope to be able to hand it over to them in 2014.” In addition to saving dogs and providing assistance to their owners, Manning also holds a full time job as the head of Human Resources for a marketing firm in Boston. Of her avocation she said, “I don’t have kids; I have two dogs (both rescues, a German Wirehaired Pointer and a Springer) and a very understanding husband. I’m never home and when I am I’m on the phone helping people with their dogs.” Not that she’s complaining. She remains committed to the cause, saying,“Before I die I would like to say that we prevented ten thousand dogs from dying.” If you’d like to help Fairy DogParents achieve its goals, log on to www.fairdogparents.org or call 781-264-108. Donations can be mailed to: Fairy Dog Parents PO Box 1342 Duxbury, MA 02332 Email: fairydogparents@live.com Dog News 81
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from one country to another and it also impedes the measurement of trends both by the breeds themselves and as between breeds. Is the reason for this that AKC registration numbers have been so poor in the last few years as to make them unpalatable? This suppression of data would seem to me to be a very bad idea - if not actually even a puerile idea. If a breed is falling in numbers to very small figures, the enthusiasts for the breed ought to be aware of just exactly what the numbers actually are in absolute terms. Hiding that from them would seem to be doing a disservice to the breed and a disservice to those who care about the breed. Awareness of falling popularity numbers might well spur breeders on to do something more about the situation and attempt to make even greater efforts to make the breed more popular. Hiding the facts is probably about the worst thing you could do. But maybe I am wrong and the individual breeds are perhaps aware. Maybe it is just that I am not able to find these particular statistics – if so I apologise to the AKC for having maligned them. If on the other hand it is a deliberate policy it would seem to be a very misguided one. REGISTRATION COMPARISONS Returning to the registration trends for terriers in our two respective countries, Miniature Schnauzers are at the top of the list in the USA but in the UK they are not in the terrier group at all. In the USA the next six top terriers are 1 - West Highland Whites, 2 - Bull Terriers, 3 - Soft Coated Wheatens, 4 - Scottish, 5 - Airedale and 6 Cairn Terriers in that order. The equivalent rankings in the UK are 1 - Border Terriers, 2 - Staffordshire Bull terriers, 3 – West Highland Whites, 4 – Bull Terriers, 5 – Cairn Terri82 Dog News
ers and 6 – Scottish Terriers. Airedales rank 8th in the UK listings and Soft Coated Wheatens rank only 15th . The bottom six breeds in the USA in ascending order are Skyes, Sealyhams, Dandie Dinmonts, Glen of Imaals, Lakelands, and Bedlingtons. In the UK they are Ceskies, Skyes, Australians, Sealyhams, Glen of Imaals and Dandie Dinmonts. The reasons why these differences exist between one country and the other are, as I have said before, rather difficult to work out. People put forward various theories. Some say that the greater prevalence of the professional handler in the USA means that certain breeds are more popular in the show ring there because the professionals are better at preparing them. Others, strangely enough, seem perversely to use the very same reasoning to explain the opposite view for some breeds; namely that the dominance of professionals with their increased presentational skills, is the very reason for the breed enjoying less not more popularity in the show ring. DOMINANT KENNELS In some other breeds, especially in a geographically small place like the United Kingdom, a very dominant and high quality kennel in a breed in the show ring may well have the effect of reducing the number of competitors in that breed at shows, simply because they feel that they can never aspire to breed, show and present dogs as well as the dominant kennel can. In the UK people claim that those terrier breeds that are ‘easier’ to present are numerically stronger in the ring. People’s lifestyles are now such that spending your spare time preparing a
dog for show is not high on everyone’s priority list. Certainly it seems to be pretty well universally agreed that maintaining a Sealyham in really top show condition is probably one of the most difficult tasks for any terrier person - even more difficult for some people than doing the same for say a Wire Fox Terrier. Hence the relative unpopularity of the breed? But why would Australian Terriers be so low down the list in the UK and why would Airedales be so high? Admittedly Staffordshire Bull Terriers and Bull Terriers being smooth-coated have a greater chance of remaining in show condition longer without the constant trimming required in some other breeds. The presentation and coats of Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers in the USA maybe lend themselves to somewhat easier coat treatment than the standard presentation in Ireland or in the UK. But it always amuses me that some terrier people who don’t know any better think that it is very easy to present a Border Terrier for the show ring. They look natural and, for the most part, untouched. But that is, to some extent, the trick of good presentation in the breed.
perament, ease of care and maintenance and to a very large extent fashion. We in Border Terriers in the UK, as has been mentioned in Dog News recently, are ‘suffering’ high popularity because of some simple fashion trends. The tennis player Andy Murray and a number of other UK celebrities have given publicity to the fact that they own Border Terriers and the demand for the breed immediately rose. It is also used in a number of TV ads and all of that increases the breed’s ease of recognition and hence its popularity. Add to that the fact that, so far at least, the breed is not one that appears all that frequently in veterinarians’ consulting rooms and is often recommended to pet buyers by veterinarians – and you find that the breed seems inexorably to increase in popularity.
PURE SPIN? In the show ring, celebrity fashion is probably less important but show popularity in the end of the day is, at least to some extent, derived from the external popularity of the breed with the public. One thing is certain and that is that terriers have had a difficult few years of late but we FASHION AND CELEBRITY should I suppose, if we are convinced it’s not just pure Trying to find a clear spin, be encouraged by what explanation for these varithe AKC says on its website ous relative popularities with somewhat dubious acof breeds is, as I have said, almost impossible to achieve. curacy - namely “Terriers are Popularity can be measured making a comeback! Closing the gap this year (2011), a on two bases; on the one couple of breeds that had hand popularity in registrabeen on the decline over the tion numbers and so with past decade have risen up the general public; and on the ranks over the past year the other hand popularity – Bedlington Terriers (from in show entries. There is no doubt that the former, name- 140 to 134), Border Terriers ly popularity with the public, (from 83 to 80), and Dandie Dinmont Terriers (from 164 is affected by a number of factors including health, tem- to 160).” Big deal I say!
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ing / drinking pleasure. I unscrew the cap from the bottle and begin to sip the thick green mixture. Mr. Olive Oil, Lovely MB, and MBO arrive, taking seats at the round table where I sit. “Good morning to all,” I say. “Well, how are you after your big soirée last night?” Mr. Olive Oil asks. Totally mesmerized by Mr. Olive Oil’s chosen-garment for the occasion, my response is delayed for several seconds, while I take in the visual pleasure. “I am great, thanks, but not as great as your outfit---WOW! I love it,” I share as Mr. Olive Oil turns his lapel collar up, revealing the most decorative accent fabric---in hot competition with the equally strident colorful lining. MR. EB arrives shortly afterward wearing another complete metrosexual ensemble, adding even more excitement to the morning fashion parade. Morning chitchat prevails among all. Five minutes after MR.EB’s arrival, MR. DM moves towards the round table, pulls out one of the white folding chairs and plops himself down. In direct contrast with the muted greens and aubergine tones reflected in the garments of Mr. Olive Oil and Mr. EB, MR.DM sports a rainbow of pastel colors in every pattern imaginable. “My, DM, you look like a giant Easter basket this morning,” Chirps Lovely MB. The conversation moves from fashion, to judging schedules, to ring assignments. With only ten minutes until the start of judging, I collect my man-bag and proceed to my assigned ring to judge a large entry of Pugs. I enter the ring carefully---trying not to interrupt the ring steward, who is busy passing out armband numbers. Man-bag, containing my trusted AKC Book of Breed Standards, is carefully placed on a chair, next to the judge’s table. I check the judge’s book, glance at my watch, pop a mint in my mouth, and wait. The ring steward takes a break, hands me my official Santa Barbara judging badge, and welcomes me to the show. He returns to the table to assist exhibitors, and I struggle to attach my official pin onto the lapel of my jacket. For some unknown reason, I cannot seem to get the damn metal clasp to wrap around the shaft of the sharp pin, locking it into place. After the fifth attempt, I ask a friend outside the ring for assistance. The two of us struggle for what seems like hours with no luck. One of the Pug exhibitors, standing at ringside, offers to help, and amongst three 86 Dog News
willing bodies and six hands, we manage to get the pin fastened to my lapel without any gaping holes. I take a deep breath and settle in for the start of the show. A beautiful female voice in the distance, begins singing the national anthem. I spin around looking for the American Flag, locating one on the second turn. I stand upright, gut sucked in and shoulders back with pride. I lapse into a momentary OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCE (OBE) with Michael and Ryan by my side, as we accept the Olympic Gold Medal for our synchronized plunge the night before. Tears roll down my cheek, as I glance to Michael on my right and Ryan on my left…. I take no notice of the man desperately seeking my attention. I try everything I can do, to avoid direct eye contact. “Mr. Faulkner….Mr. Faulkner…Would you like them in catalog order?” Snapping to, I mentally say goodbye to Michael and Ryan and begin adjudicating the various Pug classes. When everything is said and done, I feel pleased with the eventual winners and more pleased to find out my Winners Bitch and BOW was a daughter of a lovely Pug bitch I awarded a big win to many years back. After photographs are taken, I walk back to the table to collect my things. “Mr. Faulkner, you don’t remember me, but many years ago you awarded a Pug bitch of mine, a Best in Show in Northern California….” Before she could finish, I interrupt---“Oh, yes, I do remember you and your beautiful Pug---mid nineties, Sir Frances Drake Kennel Club,” I clearly state, while giving her a hug. The reconnect and the wonderful memories make my morning, and I proceed to an outdoor ring for the continuation of my judging.
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y day is filled with an eclectic bunch of breeds from various groups---Toys, Sporting, Hounds and Herding. I approach my new ring and am thrilled to see the ring steward is none other than Charming CR. Charming CR and I exchange pleasantries, and I locate my judge’s book, place it on the table along with my Montblanc pen--carefully placed on the top of my book... with the clip judiciously attached to the cover. “Charming CR I am going to run to the restroom, while the judge finishes his photographs. I will return in short order.” Charming CR nods and off I go. Upon my return, I
notice the prior judge has left the ring. With Charming CR’s assistance, we canvas the interior of the ring for a close inspection of the various gopher holes. We return to our workstation. Charming CR tends to exhibitors, and I pick up my judge’s book and cannot find my Montblanc. “Where in the hell did my pen go?” I ask loud enough for the judge in the ring next to mine and Charming CR to hear. They pay no mind, as I scour the area in search of Montblanc. I look everywhere--- under the table---in bags---my pockets---no luck. “Damn it! I know better than to bring expensive pens to dog shows. I should have left it home, or at the very least, left it in my man-bag for safe keeping,” I quietly say to myself. Charming CR begins to call the first class into the ring and I stop. “Listen---hang on, I will be right back,” I say, inspired by an instant epiphany. I quickstep back to the Superintendent’s table, grab a schedule and locate the whereabouts of the judge who worked in my ring prior to me. With luck, he is now judging in the same ring in which I judged Pugs. I proceed to the ring and watch patiently with my heart racing. I watch as he evaluates his ring, has small talk with his steward, and reviews his book. “OK, now reach for your pen--- that’s it---slide your hand inside your suit jacket pocket,” I silently instruct. He reaches in with his right hand and---presto...right before my eyes--pulls my Montblanc from within. Wasting no time...I approach the table. “Sir...Excuse me...I think you collected my pen from the last ring by mistake,” I state, while holding my hand out for the save. Not giving him much time to respond, I gingerly snap Montblanc from his fingers, thank him, and sprint back for the start of judging, round two. Quick witted, adorable, sensible CHARMING CR patiently awaits my return. In true teamfashion, we finish ahead of schedule and depart for lunch twenty-five minutes early. I command DROID to call ML and she joins me as my guest for lunch. Once again, the club masterfully orchestrates a delicious meal and we linger much longer than needed for judges to finish judging their remaining breeds, and in anticipation of judging the Sporting Group later in the day. Saturday’s Group competition is held on high ground and not in the center arena in support of setting the stage for the Purina Pro Plan Breeder’s Showcase Competition and dinner after the Best in Show Judging. Continued on page 90
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Having judged at the Showcase several years back, I wait eagerly to enter the large arena. As an observer, I notice the attention to detail and witness and the honoring of all of the dedicated breeders, who, like my Olympian counterparts Michael and Ryan, choose to showcase and compete in a spectacular public venue in hopes of surpassing all others in scope and effect. Group judging begins with Sporting being fifth in line. ML and I walk to the far side of the ring and join the MR. CHUCK, MR. ANUT and my plunge-partner MS. MG. Through story telling and laughter, we watch groups of splendid canines go up, back and around the beautiful ring. The Working Group judge places her four winners, signaling it is time for me to get collected, climb over the ring fencing, and get to work. I am particularly excited about this Sporting group, as I have never judged the majority of these breed winners. My ring steward calls the group into the ring. I waste no time in moving to the front of the line and quickly take a first look at each one. I turn and ask the first dog in line to move out and stand for examination. “Please take your dog straight down and straight back,” I instruct. Followed by...“right on around the ring to the end of the line and thank you.” I work through the Setters, the Retrievers, the Pointers, and through most of the Spaniels, leaving the Clumber Spaniel standing before me. I move in for the examination---only to be slightly knocked off balance by the size of the stuffed animal propelled in front of the Clumber’s face. The giant fuzzy creature squeaks and shakes, bringing the ears of the flushing spaniel upward and forward for full effect. Amazed at the production of it all, I say nothing and ask the dog to be taken down and back at a very slow speed. I over-emphasize SLOW. The handler does a great job on the move and I am pleased. He returns from the down-and-back and I say to myself, “Oh no!!! He is truly NOT going to use that large, stuffed THING as bait on the return,” I silently pray. To no avail, he stops and whirls the large, hairy toy through the air...behind my head...to the far side of the ring. The dog, looking slightly amused lifts his ears half-way, giving the handler the satisfaction he was seeking. I, on the other hand, want to confiscate the damn stuffed creature and gut it with my pocketknife. I say nothing. Make my cut. Take them all around the ring one-at-a-time and even90 Dog News
tually award the lovely Clumber Spaniel... Group One...despite the comical presentation. After official photographs, I return to ringside for the last two groups and Best in Show judging. s the last group is being judged, I hear a voice from behind. “Excuse me, Mr. Faulkner, could I have a moment of your time?” MS. BRITTANY asks. “Sure---Not a problem,” I reply and excuse myself from the group. We move to the side, near one of the many buildings for our conversation. “Thank you!” MS. BRITTANY says, while also introducing a very handsome young, four month-old puppy dog. “I wanted to take the time and share this puppy with you and see what you think,” she genuinely brims with pride in her breeding program. We converse for twenty minutes or so. I leave the conversation feeling the profound love she has for Brittanys and the profound pride she takes in her breeding program, and thankful she took the time to seek me out, share her young stock, and stimulate a meaningful, engaging breed-specific conversation. When I take my seat next to ML at ringside, Best in Show is called into the ring. We watch in anticipation and all remark on the quality represented. In the end, Lovely MB chooses the stunning Standard Schnauzer for Best in Show and everyone moves to the arena for the “Purina Pro Plan Breeder’s Showcase.” ML and I briefly retreat to the restrooms. Upon entering the arena, one cannot help be moved by the level of detail spent on creating such an event. The rings, the tenting, the flowers, the tables, the food, the drinks, the lighting, the trophies---all combine leaving me speechless. (Difficult to achieve, I know...) We hand over our entrance tickets and locate a free table, near the bar, and close to the rings for optimal viewing. Seated at our selected table, are none other than MRS. IRISH WOLFHOUND (MRS.IW), MS. MARJETTA, DR. CHICAGO, his partner and others. I relish in the moment--totally captivated by MRS. IW, her no nonsense approach to life, her knowledge, and her willingness to be a fully-engaged dinner partner. With keen interest, I listen to her side-conversation with DR. CHICAGO--their love of sight hounds, judging, and past / current trends in their respective
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breeds. Yes, because of the opportunity to experience the Santa Barbara Kennel Club and the “Purina Pro Plan Breeder’s Showcase”, I am afforded the luxury of spending time with an array of amazing individuals. Individuals, who, if you take the time, will share details about their respective breeds, providing insight into the essence of a breed that can never be achieved through reading a breed standard. I sit here at the Santa Barbara Kennel Club / Purina Pro Plan Breeder’s Showcase, with friends and mentors as a life-long student of the sport, reminding myself of the significance of the evening---It is about THE BREEDER. I silently acknowledge the late Irene Bivin, first-and-foremost a noted breeder of Dobermans and for the special recognition the top winner will receive when presented the IRENE BIVIN CHALLENGE TROPHY, offered by her husband, Mr. Edd Bivin. I am truly thankful for the strong conversations, the passion, and the insight afforded through these golden opportunities---these OLYMPIC moments. I am thankful for the members of the Santa Barbara Kennel Club for continuing a tradition and surpassing all my expectations of what a dog show should be. The evening ends on a high note, while watching Mr. JASON from ENGLAND / USA judge the Breeder’s Showcase Sporting Group. ML and I return to the Pepper Tree Inn. The parking spot directly outside of our room door remains vacant. ML enters the room first, takes off her shoes, pours herself a glass of wine, crawls on top of her bed and phones her husband. Stepping into the bathroom, I take off my shoes, my socks, my belt, my slacks, my suit coat, my tie, my shirt, my t-shirt, my underwear and stand totally naked in front of the full length mirror on the back of the door. I watch myself slowly lower one leg at a time into the holes of my bright orange bathing trunks. Pulling them up around my buttocks, I tie the internal string into a neat bow, grab a towel, and proceed out the sliding glass doors towards the pool. No one is visible. I am alone. I walk the pool’s edge to the deep end. Laying down the towel, I stretch...bending over and touching my fingers to the ground. Rolling my body back to a vertical position, I raise both arms over my head, point my fingers to the stars, lower my knees, lift and spring into the air, diving head first into the cool refreshing water--with Michael and Ryan by my side.
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influence is a fact. Take a look at all these Russian and Eastern European handlers that now have become part of the Western dog show scene: Most of them look as if they have spent some time in the US….(Maybe they have???) Not at all the image we had of people from behind The Iron Curtain in days gone by! I have heard quite a few comments about the AKC’s dress code for judges, but I do approve of such guidelines. For some reason stricter for men than for women ! If a dog show shall be a “festive occasion” (which I think every show should be) and the exhibitors make the effort, I find it rather amazing and nearly offensive to see a judge at a major show turning up in jeans and a t-shirt. I love the fact that both Westminster and the AKC shows, being televised to the entire world, have high standards when it comes to dress code. I don’t think Tom Bradley III would let anybody into the ring at Westminster dressed in anything but proper attire- and same applies to the AKC show. The projection and presentation of the dog world at its best ! Women will of course say that it’s so easy for men. They just wear a suit- or black tie for special occasions. Probably correct, but I have seen so many female judges dressed as anything from Night Club Strippers to Cleaning La-
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dies in the ring. The question I always ask: Will any person who cannot judge their own appearance have the gift of appreciating beauty and class in animals?? I am not so sure!
“The question I always ask: Will any person who cannot judge their own appearance have the gift of appreciating beauty and class in animals??”
As per tradition, at this year’s Westminster, all judges for the finals had made the effort to look the picture, which they did! But Best in Show amongst the judges (in my humble opinion) was a lady I personally don’t know, by the name of Ms. Betty Regina Leininger, who judged the Working Group. Herself perfectly and stylishly dressed for the job in hand. Her performance was simply perfection: The respect and politeness she showed the handlers, the kind and efficient way she approached and went over the dogs, totally focused on each dog as they had their turn! Seemingly all the time completely at ease with herself and the environment. To me exactly the way I want this sport to be projected to the outside world and personally I enjoyed watching every minute of it. To top it all she ended up with a beautiful line-up and an impressive winner! This performance should be shown as education to new judges (and some old ones as well): As an example of perfection: How to dress and perform when judging a Group . Hopefully male judges will understand they have to dress slightly differently!
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The English Springer Spaniel standard now calls for the dog to be slightly longer from the point of the shoulder to point of buttocks than the height at the withers. Previously the description read: “Length of topline (the distance from top of the shoulders to root of the tail) should be approximately equal to the dog’s shoulder height.” The English Cocker Spaniel was changed from its previous wording: “length of back from withers to tail set should approximate height from ground to withers” to the following: “…with height at withers slightly greater than the distance from withers to set-on of tail.” Clearly both of these clubs exercised their right and responsibility to change their standards when change contributes to a better understanding of the breed. Controversy concerning the language and intent of breed standards will always be on-going due to human nature and differences of opinion. A major stumbling block for many parent clubs is the
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lack of knowledge of some who govern these organizations. Parent club voters with good intentions recently voted to disqualify a Pomeranian with a blue eye or any eye with blue flecks but did not disqualify the merles that bring these traits to the forefronts. On the other hand, after years of discouraging the rewarding of harlequin Great Danes with “gray patches” (merle), the Great Dane Club of America changed the breed standard last year stating “Merle patches are normal” in coming to terms with color reality. In this case reality was acknowledging that eye colors and other facets of the harlequin were proof that merle was in the DNA of the breed. Many breed standards today are in review by parent clubs with good intentions. Leaders and members of these clubs are sometimes reluctant to attempt to make change for the better for fear of opening up “a can of worms.” It’s a case of be careful what you wish for as many memberships, though large in numbers, lack experience and wisdom to provide what is in the best interest of the breed. Club leaders are often those who took on the job because nobody else would. Such volunteers seldom dedicate their entire life to one breed the way master breeders once did. They live modern fast forward lives that allow them little time to devote to becoming real dog
people. They may house only a dog or two of the breed whose future they are directing. In the past the movers and shakers of most parent clubs had worthwhile breeding programs and kennels that produced sires and dams for the good of the breed. Their influence in the breed lasted for decades or a lifetime and beyond. Such a mentor for me personally was the late great Heywood Hartley; all breed judge and breeder of outstanding Woodhart Scottish Terriers in Virginia in the mid-twentieth century. Heywood was not only a terrier expert and gentleman; he was a gifted teacher and mentor. Because in those days breeders brought most of their stock to the few available shows, he always needed help holding them at ringside and getting them all in the ring-not an easy task with a bunch of “diehards” on the muscle. One of my youthful experiences with the Hartleys included meeting Phil Prentice and the 1950 Westminster BIS Scottish Terrier-Ch. Walsing Winning Trick of Edgerstoune. Heywood much admired this dog and pointed out his virtues following the dog’s win over all of his own! Since Heywood always selected chunky cobby Scotties to use in his own breeding program, I think if he were here today, he would encourage the STCA’s current pursuit to clarify the standard to better protect the purity of the breed. It takes a meeting of the minds of AKC, parent clubs and dedicated breeders to continue the pursuit of excellence.
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and food is very good. For anyone ever visiting Santa Barbara, the Cold Spring Tavern should be on the list of things to do. Thursday evening a very casual Open House is offered at the host hotel, The Pepper Tree Inn. This has become an annual kick-off to the long weekend. It is just great Chinese food, drinks and lots of fun. The pool and gardens make for a lovely setting to the relaxing evening. What makes the evening so successful is the opportunity for people from so many different countries to have a chance to visit and exchange ideas about canines in general. The Pepper Tree Inn has to be thanked for going to great lengths in decorating the pool area for the canine crowd. Friday Simi Valley Kennel Club starts the competition. Carol Parker heads a wonderful committee. Bobbie Davis is Assistant Show Chair. Bobbi and Don Davis also are responsible for so many of the details of the long weekend. On Tuesday after the shows were over Bobbi, Don, Jeanie Austin and Ryan Koob of Empire Events Staffing were canvassing the showgrounds looking for ways to improve the weekend for next year. Simi Valley is able to keep their own identity and not just fade into the long weekend. Even SBKC makes an effort to try and make the Saturday and Sunday shows slightly different. Conejo on Monday is able to also keep its own identity. It might be the only four-day weekend where one has the feeling of being at four different shows. The day ended with the popular Schultz team capturing BIS in a terrific line-up. Abbe Shaw, President of SBKC, is remarkable in being able to host a super party Friday evening at her lovely home in Montecito. Bobby Unger and Bruce Clark arrive in advance to take charge of the catering duties. John Reeve-Newson, Frank DeAmaral and Matthew Chacon get much exercise overseeing a very popular bar. This year they looked like the “Ever Ready Bunnies” pouring drinks at record speed. It is always a treat to be surrounded by the great art work of Terry Chacon and the priceless collection of great Challenge Trophies on display. Many beautiful sculptures by Susan Bahany can be admired also. Great works of art, magnificent cuisine, and fine wine combined with wonderful guests makes for a memorable evening.
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aturday morning Jeanie Austin, Rita Mather, Frank DeAmaral and Mike Costa are on the showgrounds well before 6 AM setting up breakfast for all the members and judges. David Powers was in charge of arranging the large trophy tent for the Saturday Challenge Trophies. David has this down to a science for this ever expanding display. No other Sporting event in the world has a collection of such trophies. This process is then repeated on Sunday when David arranges all of the Sunday trophies.
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This was the initial “Bullyganza” competition, consisting of nine different Bully breeds from three different groups. Since it was scheduled an hour before the start of groups all of these breeds had to be completed by 1 PM. Like some other California shows, SBKC does its own scheduling. It is not the responsibility of the Superintendent. All of the breed judging has to be completed in the big arena by 1:30 PM in order to set up for the Saturday evening festivities. The “Bullyganza” was a much larger success than I had even hoped for. The increased entry this year was largely due to this competition. Several handlers came from great distances with a Bully breed, but also had a truck full of non-Bully breeds. A great deal of gratitude has to be given to David Merriam for the success of “Bullyganza”. David donated his time and expertise which made the event extra special. David made the opening remarks, explaining about the legendary Raymond H. Oppenheimer and William Kendirck. David pointed out that the 20 Basic Breeding Principles written by Raymond were printed in the Breeder’s Showcase section of the catalog. These two gentlemen did so much for Bull Terriers on each side of the pond. David also made himself available for mentoring during breed judging of Mini Bulls and their larger cousins. Many interested dog fanciers learned a great deal about Bull terriers in detail. Jerry Klein did his first assignment in both breeds. It was a wonderful experience since Jerry had top quality examples to compare. Jerry has to be congratulated on realizing if you are going to be a good Bull Terrier judge, that you have to be forgiving at times when a mouth is a bit off. Claudia Sharp, President of BTCA, flew in from St. Louis to offer support. Weeks before the show she sent me copies of the visualization of the standard so I could get lots of people to do their homework on learning the breed. Franne Berey brought out of retirement a “Silverwood” winner to let everyone see a classic example of the breed. Duff Harris and Jan Dykema, leading breeders, exhibited top breeding stock. Two top winning Mini Bulls were in the ring together, which led to a real learning discussion. Dick Meen judged the “Bullyganza”. Dick is licensed for all of the breeds, but had not judged any of them at the breed level. So the BOB, BOW and BOS winner in the different breeds were all competing on a level playing field. First place went to the big winning Wornall handled Frenchie. Second went to the top winning all time Mini Bull. Third was a very lovely young cream Frenchie bitch who had been BOS earlier in a field of 53 Frenchies. Fourth went to another bitch that was also BOS earlier in the day. This was a young Mini Bull bitch proudly owned and bred by Robin Kennedy and Giselle Simonds. Fairly new to the winners circle, she is getting more and more people to discuss the breed. The record making Am Staff, “Jelly”, captured an SOM along with a lovely Boston bitch. All nine breeds had several wonderful examples Continued on page 110
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in the line-up. I did not envy Dick having to narrow it down to just six awards. I am hoping next year we will allow four AOM’s not just two. Dan Nechemias and Lois Claus, so well known for the famous Dawa Tibetan Mastiffs, are also the co-breeders of the famous Am Staff brothers, “Jelly” and “Phoenix”. Dan and Lois supplied some wonderful sparkling wine to toast the winners and all participants after the competition. Later in the evening Dan & Lois were celebrating over the Am Staffs placing second in the Breeder’s Showcase. There were large prize monies offered in the “Bullyganza”. This was an effort to get peoples’ attention to the event. The competition brought dogs from the Northwest, Texas and even from Venezuela. The best thing was that it promoted a learning experience, especially of Bull Terriers, since most of the top ones do not go to many all-breed shows. Michele Billings presided over Best on Saturday. It was 20 years ago that Mike awarded the great Shepherd bitch, “Mystique” BIS at SBKC. This year she was faced with a stellar line-up again. A relative newcomer to the big leagues became the top winner. This was the Standard Schnauzer, handled by Jody Paquette, who had traveled out from Kentucky. This was the dog’s first huge win and the following weekend captured another BIS at the Lexington shows. I am sure Jody, his owners and breeders took special pride in that Michele Billings put this dog on the road to great winning.
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he Breeder’s Showcase is held each year in memory of Mrs. Irene Nail Bivin. This year it was so wonderful that Edd Bivin was able to judge Best in the Breeder’s Showcase along with Michael Gadsby. Dick Meen was the tie-breaker judge if needed. The tie-breaker judges have never been called upon, but this year with Edd and Michael both having such strong opinions, there was a chance that maybe Dick would be called on. With just a short discussion Edd and Michael decided Best and Reserve. From the initial Breeder’s Showcase in 2009, Reserve Best has always been offered. Shortly after 9 PM it was announced that the Pembrokes were Reserve. In 2011 these two wonderful “Coventry” Pembrokes had won the Herding group. The previous year they had won the entire Breeder’s Showcase. This is a win for the history books, with the same two bitches having won the Breeder’s group three years in a row. In 2009, they were not entered because Bill Shelton judged the finals. The Coventry kennels of Steve Leyerly, Bill Shelton and Beckie Williams have to be congratulated on setting a record that chances are will never be broken. After Reserve was announced there was dead silence to hear who the total victor would be. It was a very popular choice when it was announced that it was the Border Terriers. The “Meadowlake Kennels” of Karen Fitzpatrick have done so much bringing Border Terriers
to the limelight. The team consisted of “Simply Sinful” that Karen co-owns with Kiki Courtelis and Joyce Wilkinson. This bitch is close to becoming the top-winning Border Terrier in history. Karen had “Maya” paired with “Pants On Fire,” who had only been shown once before where she won the Sweeps at the National. Thomas H. Bradley, III co-owns this youngster with Karen. Tom co-owned a big winning bitch with Karen just a couple of years ago. Everyone was so pleased that he continues his interest with the “Little brown dogs”. Jason Lynn is part of the famous “Afterglow” kennels of England, but still holds American citizenship and presided over the Sporting group. The Janice Friis & Jan Sutherland bred Clumbers captured the Sporting group. Both were sired by two different Clussex sires. It was nice that Doug Johnson was there to see his breeding representing the breed in a good light. The following day one of the pair captured the regular Sporting group. Another “Clussex” bred dog shown by Jorge Olivera won two Sporting groups over the weekend. Karen Mays presided over the Hound group. For some reason the Hounds are always the largest entry in the Showcase and the depth of quality is always extremely tough. Last year the father and son team of Harriers, which are the two top winning Harriers of all time, captured the entire Breeder’s Showcase. This year the two young littermates from the Malabo APD Ridgeback kennels of Ana Paula Diniz captured the Hound group. These two young beauties were well named, Raquel Welch and Robert Redford. Just coming into their own Raquel Welch captured a BIS the following weekend. The Malabo APD kennel hailing from Brazil has certainly made its presence known here in the States also. Ana Paula inherited her love of Ridgebacks from her late father and has such a great passion for the breed. Each generation continues to surpass the previous generation. This is the goal of all breeders. Mari-Beth O’Neill, who was born into Dobermans, presided over the Working group. Earlier in the evening Rhonda and Paula Davis enjoyed the thrill of a lifetime when Mike Billings awarded their Ch. Blackhawk Finnegan’s Wake BIS. Just a few hours later this dog was paired up with his half brother to win the Working group in the BS. I am sure this will be an evening the Davis’s will never forget. Special mention has to be that the “Aviator” Portuguese Water Dogs of Cathy and Mike Dugan were runner up in the group. This kennel won the whole BS at the initial 2009 event. They came back with another pair in 2010 to win the group and Reserve Best. In 2011 they also received AOM. It is amazing that a kennel could make such a good showing four years in a row. Carlos Fernandez-Renau presided over the Toy group and Felicia Cashin and Carol Ross’ Brussels Griffons won. What was interesting was that Ch. Hilltops The Great Houdini, now ten years old, came out of retirement for the event. It has always been said “Houdini” would come back. Janet Allen had a wonderful group of Non-sporting dogs. Here again another top Brazilian Kennel became the winner. This was the Standard Poodle, “Da Maya” kenContinued on page 108
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nels of Zuleika Borges Torrealba. Hailing from Rio de Janeiro, this kennel has made its presence known in so many parts of the world. Chris Manelopoulos and Rachael have made the long trip across the country each year except last year due to moving. It is no easy feat bringing several Standard Poodles and pairing up which ones for the BS. Sometimes it means not showing their current Special in the regular show. It is great to see some handlers are more concerned about showcasing breeding stock over all breed wins. Late Saturday evening it was interesting to hear all the Showcase judges discuss all the great breeding stock they evaluated. I am sure Irene Bivin approved of Edd and Michael’s choices, but will have lots of questions when they are all together at a much later date.
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unday after group judging MariBeth O’Neill and Jason Lynn shared the honor of judging the Foreign Bred Competition. This was the second year Bruce Schwartz chaired the event and he has it down to a science. Since it does not require pre entry the judge’s book has to be done at the last minute. Mari-Beth judged the large dogs and Jason the small breeds. Of the 44 dogs present half were large and half small. After they made their cuts Jason judged Mari-Beth’s selection and vice versa. They quickly placed them one thru four and four AOM. This year due to the graciousness of Andrey Klishas of the “Gran Vencedor Kennel” of Moscow, Russia, cash prizes were offered. This was an incentive for the handlers to prepare their dogs, since they do not charge clients a handling fee. Ernesto Lara had to be in England for a major Fox Terrier show to show a Wire bitch for Victor Malzoni. Carlos, who is Ernesto’s right hand man, brought out the big winning Scottie “Phoebe”. Mari-Beth and Jason both easily agreed she was the best. This bitch was bred in Scotland by Carol Annan. Being born in Scotland myself, I have known Carol since I was a young child. Her father had the famous “Viewpark” Scotties. Here again, “Raquel Welch”, the Ridgeback, was the runner-up while her brother got an AOM. If this was not enough excitement for Ana Paula Diniz, her homebred Long Coat Chihuahua “Matriant L.G. Muffin” was also an AOM. I am sure Ana Paula will make her breeding presence known and felt in Chihuahuas like it has been in Ridgebacks. Just before Best individuals representing the seven groups were honored for their outstanding contributions to the Sport as breeders and/or various aspects of the Sport. The Sporting Honoree was Marjorie Martorella, who 26 years ago bred the Westminster BIS winner. Since “Deputy”, Marjorie has continued to breed top Pointers and English Cockers. Karen Mays and her late husband, Asa, were honored from
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the Hound Group. Besides breeding, Asa and Karen have been involved in so many facets of the sport. The Working honorees were Cathy and Mike Dugan. Cathy was a longtime Dalmatian breeder long before Portuguese Water Dogs were recognized. Their homebred “Lady Bug” won the Working group at both AKC/ Eukanuba and Westminster. Their Aviator homebreds have dominated our Breeders Showcase since its inception. Water F. Goodman continued his 90th birthday celebration by being honored from the Terrier group. It was 43 years ago we saw Walter winning BIS at Westminster with his homebred Skye Terrier. Walter also was President of Montgomery County for 25 years. During this same period he served on the Board of Directors at the AKC for many years. This year a bronze state of a Skye Terrier, by the late Richard Chashoudian, became a Challenge Trophy in the Terrier group to honor the “Glamoor” Skye Terriers of Walter and his late Mother, Adele Goodman. It was wonderful that his partner for so many years, Bob Flanders, and Walter’s niece, Cynthia Stebbins, were present. Walter certainly has been a living legend in the sport. He is one of the few people to have won Westminster and also judged BIS there. Mary Day and Barbara Brown of Maltese fame have been a fixture at California shows for so long. So many old time admirers were touched to see Mary and Barbara receiving the award for the Toy Group. Just myself I have never run across Mary or Barbara at a show where they did not put a smile on my face. They have made dog shows a happier place for newcomers and old-timers alike. Their devotion to the sport and Maltese is legendary. Michael Gadsby and Jason Lynn were honored from the Non Sporting group. Their world famous “Afterglow” kennels expands over so many groups, not only breeding the Standard Poodle “Donny” who was the first Poodle to go BOB from the classes and Reserve Best at Crufts. So many breeds have set records on each side of the pond. Recently while in Japan I also witnessed the presence of this kennel. I have never known anyone that has a larger passion for the sport than these two gentleman. I am sure in years to come they will be two of the most famous all rounder judges in the world. Frank Bayliss of “Bayshore” fame was honored from the Herding group, but his fame covers many groups. He has bred the all time top winning dog in Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Chinese Cresteds and Xoloilzcuintli. He has bred dogs that have won 20 nationals. It is wonderful that AKC will also be honoring him this year as the Herding honoree. This was the fourth year that SBKC and the Breeder’s Showcase have honored individuals. With so many great breeders being deserving to be honored we have made it a practice not to honor people that AKC has alContinued on page 110
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ready honored. AKC has seen fit to honor some great breeders that we have already honored, however. Immediately after the Honoree ceremony, Carlos Francesco-Renau stepped in to do Best. In a fabulous suit and matching hat, Carlos looked so dapper. The Wire Fox Terrier, “Sky”, became the winner. She became the first Wire Fox to go Best, since Ch. Registry’s Lonesome Dove, known as “Lacey” in 1991. And “Lacey” was the first Wire to go Best since “Miss Skylight” in 1961. A lot of dogs that went Best at SBKC in the glory days eventually went on to win Westminster. Due to commitments outside of the country her owners, Torie Steele and Victor Malzoni, could not be present. Mary Olund, another owner, had to be at home overseeing two litters of Standard Poodle puppies. Mary and Scott have been top breeders for so long I am sure some of these puppies will make their presence felt in the Breeder’s Showcase next year. Diane Ryan, one of “Sky’s “other owners, was present and was beaming over the great victory.
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fter years of trying to persuade Janet Lange Moses to come to SBKC she finally attended. I am sure this came about because Ray & Sharon Stevens, who bred Janet’s “Silly”, insisted she come for the Breeder’s Showcase. The “Sharbelle” Toy Poodles of Ray & Sharon made them the honoree at AKC in 2011. “Silly” and another “Sharbelle” Toy Poodle were runner-up in the Breeder’s Showcase Toy Group. When Carlos awarded “Silly” Reserve Best, Janet, Ray & Sharon were on Cloud 9. How wonderful it was to see Janet doing this all by herself. After all these years of paying Buddy, Joseph and Jimmy the “big bucks”, Janet must be saying “wow, I can do this myself”. This award had to be especially meaningful coming from such a famous Poodle breeder as Carlos has been and continues to be. The big winning Standard Jason & Michael campaigned in Britain last year was bred by Carlos. Hats off to so many people that worked on lots of details. Everyone was encouraged to wear hats at SBKC this year. David Powers was first responsible for the practice, but Anita O’Berg really stepped up the practice when last year her hats were the talk of the show. Carol and Tom Wathen hosted the most sensational dinner party Sunday evening. At her previous residence Carol had hosted many parties and it was a setting I did not think could be matched. Her new home with Tom is even more impressive. Tom & Carol made well over one hundred guests feel like they were special. The setting was truly memorable and being surrounded by some of the greats of the sport, what more could one ask for? Hopefully to be invited back next year.
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On Monday Conejo Kennel Club is the end of the weekend. Ron and Linda Mattson head up a great committee. Ron also oversees all the RV parking and electricity for the entire weekend. Conejo has to congratulated on keeping its own identity. The feeling of the show is much different than the previous three days. Being smaller lends to a very relaxed atmosphere. Bob Widden judged BIS and everyone was happy for the Basenji sisters Julie and Kathy Jones. They are a California institution and their breeding program earned them the AKC Breeder of the Year from the Hound group in 2008. The breathtaking Wire Fox “Sky” was Reserve. Although she was only Best Sunday, she was never lower than Reserve all four days. It is impossible to mention all the people that made this such a great weekend. The first thank you has to go to Purina Pro/Plan. Without their faith and resources the Breeder’s Showcase would never have come into play. They have been a wonderful team to work with in all aspects. This year at the spur of the moment they came up with an idea that raised some funds that could be donated to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department for vests for the K-9 dogs. Take The Lead will also benefit. It is also with great thanks to Michael Faulkner and Connie Miller for donating their swimming ability – check out all the photos on the Santa Barbara Kennel Club page on Facebook – it was a fun, if spur of the moment money raising idea and someone will be glad to tell you the tale. This weekend is just one example of how much Purina Pro/Plan gives back to the entire sport and dogs in general. Hopefully all dog fanciers will support Purina and their efforts. Each year the BS commissions a bronze of the winning pair at the Breeder’s Showcase. These magnificent pieces are done by Fan Yu of Beijing, China. Fan spends quite a bit of time in the States with the McFaddens and is starting to do a lot of private commissions. At the Purina Event Center in St. Louis these Bronzes representing the past winners of Breeder’s Showcases will be on permanent display year around except for the one week a year they come to Santa Barbara. So many great lovers of dogs and world renowned breeders sponsor the dinner for the exhibitors Saturday evening. Neither SBKC nor Purina could afford to sponsor a dinner for well over 1,100 fanciers. None of these donations go to the regular part of the show, but are used to provide a lovely evening for everyone on the grounds. The Canine Chronicle stepped up this year to also help sponsor the Saturday dinner. It is nice that they are willing to give back some of their revenues to the sport. Many fanciers travel great distances to support the event. Even quite a few from foreign countries. The biggest thank you has to go to the breeders worldwide that year after year supply great dogs for the viewing pleasure of all of us. If one has never been to Santa Barbara in modern times, they should treat themselves to a mini vacation. It has become one of the most enjoyable weekends in the sport.
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ger than expected because the flight has been canceled; and last but not least remember: It’s Always The Stud Dogs Fault. LOL. We have been fortunate to have some pretty girls visit that have resulted in some pretty puppies. I am lucky to have a husband that doesn’t mind driving and a Repro Vet that will be there whenever I may need her.” Although it is a joke that it’s always the stud dog’s fault, I think all of us who own bitches realize that there really is a tendency to blame the stud dog for anything we don’t like about our puppies. Perhaps that’s because we can’t see any faults in our bitches, so why would we see any of their faults in the puppies they produce? When it comes to stud fees, different people have different ideas about how they should be set. Traditionally, most stud dog owners have set the stud fee as the price of a single puppy from the resulting litter. This works well for most stud dog owners, especially if they ask for a “stud fee puppy” instead of an actual dollar fee. This method also works well across various breeds since puppy prices and stud fees can vary from one breed to another. It does require bitch owners to sell their puppies nationally, however, in order to set their puppy prices at the same rate as other breeders. For example, if you live in a part of the country where puppy prices are generally lower and you breed to an expensive stud dog from another region, you must sell your puppies to buyers who are willing to pay more, which means they might not be sold locally. Breeders in some parts of the country may have access to buyers who will pay more for puppies than in other parts of the country, though the Internet helps to bring good buyers to all breeders if you are wellknown. (Unless, of course, the changes proposed by APHIS are approved.) However, some stud dog owners seem to think that they should set their dog’s fee according to how many titles the dog has earned. If the dog has a novice agility title or a CD in addition to his conformation championship, some stud dog owners seem to think that the dog’s stud dog fee should be higher. This seems questionable to me. If someone is choosing a dog for his conformation traits, the fee should be based on
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those traits and not on performance or companion titles, especially on beginner titles. If you are breeding for performance, then you should look for outstanding performance dogs, which is another discussion. But titles are only a small indication of a dog’s ability. Breeders should be considering the whole dog: his conformation, his health clearances, his pedigree, his temperament, his siblings and other family members, what kind of puppies he’s producing, and so on. Titles are not the way to set a stud fee. They look good on the pedigree but breeders should be able to see the dog with or without the titles. There are even some good dogs that don’t have titles at all. A dog might not be shown for a variety of good reasons. Breeders should know and understand their breed’s standard and be able to select a good dog even if he doesn’t have a slew of titles before or after his name. There are other considerations that the stud dog owner and bitch owner need to discuss prior to a breeding. For example, what constitutes a litter? This is one of those gray areas that needs to be settled before a breeding is done. For some stud dog owners, one puppy or two puppies makes a litter. And how long must those puppies survive? Again, this should be settled before the breeding is agreed to. Do the puppies need to survive until weaning? Until they are eight weeks old? Six months old? Settle it before you breed. What happens if there is no pregnancy? Will there be a return breeding? When do you pay the stud fee? How much do you pay at the time of breeding? How much is due when the puppies are born? If the stud dog owner wants a stud fee puppy instead of a fee, at what point does he or she get to choose? And, is it the first or second pick puppy? Be sure to discuss and settle all of these things – and put it in writing – before you do the breeding. Owning a stud dog is more work than many bitch owners assume. But being a breeder at all is a lot of work. It’s not for the faint of heart whether you have a bitch or a stud dog or both. Blessed are the brood bitches, but God bless the stud dogs, too.
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It takes twelve to eighteen months to just one. One of the preto train a HHRD Dog depending upon certification sign-offs for the age of the dog when training begins. HHRD Dog Training entails Some handlers prefer to start with older tossing 10 teeth into an 18dogs because the training period is by 18-ft. area. The dog then shorter. has 15 minutes to find all of “We clicker train the dogs because it them. allows us to precisely reward the exact (For obvious reasons, behavior we want them to perform. HHRD Dogs don’t need to We begin by ‘loading’ the clicker. That be trained in the detection means we teach the dogs to associate Entering the area, at the Zlicin dig, where of active decomposition. the sound of the click with being Ness alerted to a previously undetected However, some ICF Handlers do rewarded with a treat. We do this by grave. Photo by Mgr. Jiri Vavra, Head Decomp Training with their dogs clicking the clicker several times and Archeologist. in order to meet the CA State giving a treat immediately after each Ness alerted to Certification Standards for Cadaver click. this previously Dogs, which enables them to work “Once the clicker is loaded, we start undetected Cold Cases. In these instances, the detection training in a controlled area grave, which is dogs are tasked with finding and like a room or a fenced yard where we pictured after alerting to the human remains of excavation at have put out several human bones.” people who died months or years the Zlicin dig. When training the dogs, handlers Photo by Luke ago and whose remains are still in use old bones and teeth that are Cecil. an active state of decomposition. anywhere from 50 to 200 hundred years While the procedure is similar to old and purchased from anatomical the above, towels used during supply houses. Again, despite their age, autopsies, soil underneath a body the bones and teeth still retrain the recovered from a crime scene, or signature scent that dogs recognize as donated cadaver tissue are used human. for Decomp Training instead of “Dogs are innately curious, so they’ll old bones and teeth.) go over to a bone and sniff it,” Engelbert says. “When they do, we click and give Certification them a treat. We let them walk around To pass the ICF and investigate each of the other bones, Certification Test, dogs and click and treat when they do. After must find and alert to the dogs realize they’re going to get a between six and ten scent treat if they investigate the bones and sources with a 75 percent begin doing it deliberately, we introduce rate of efficacy. Obstacle the alert behavior. Dogs are taught to training like climbing alert by either sitting or lying down. If ladders, crawling through they alerted by pawing or digging, for tunnels and going example, they could destroy artifacts or over teeter totters also evidence. is required because “When the dogs go up to a bone and Handlers never know sniff it, we train them to alert by telling what the environment them to Sit or Down before we click and will be like where their give a treat. In this way, we associate the dogs must work. alert behavior with sniffing the scent, To pass the obedience hearing the click and being rewarded. component of the test, “Once the dogs reliably perform dogs must do a recall the alert behavior, we start hiding the During a press conference held in Zlicin in 2008, and also perform an bones. For example, we may put a large Mgr. Jiri Vavra poses with Ness and the intact emergency stop, i.e., stop moving Roman Vase dated to 450 A.D. Photo by Luke Cecil. bone like a femur or tibia under a piece on command during a recall from of paper or in an open drawer. Again, 25 feet away. The emergency stop when the dogs find the bone and alert command is necessary because to it, we click and reward them with a a dog might be working an area treat. near a freeway, for example, and “From that point on, we start hiding bones be injured if it ventures too close to the road. Executing a heeling in places where they’re more difficult to find, like pattern, when off-lead and through a group of four or five other dog under a mattress or inside a rolled up rug. The dogs and handler teams milling around, is another requirement. The dogs are clicked and rewarded each time they alert to a must be able to load and ride with a group of other dogs in a vehicle bone’s location. After they master this, we begin without having “words” with each other as well. hiding smaller bones or a little pile of teeth for them After certification, industry standards recommend a minimum of to find,” Engelbert says. 16 hours of training per month for these detection dogs. Most ICF In the case of teeth, she starts by hiding a pile Handlers exceed the minimum by training their dogs 40 hours per of ten because individual teeth have a very fragile month or more. scent. When the dogs can find a pile of ten teeth, she For more information, visit http://www.k9forensic.org/ reduces the number to six; then to three, and finally
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the weather forecast was for hot weather and the event was from 11AM-1PM, on the West steps of the capital which would be in full sun. At the last moment I left the dogs at home for temperature control and hurried to the capitol. I was afraid that it would be a small demonstration but when I rounded the capitol building I saw several hundred demonstrators in bright orange tee shirts, with three trail hounds which were being photographed by the news cameraman. At that point I regretted not having brought the Greyhounds. The newsman would have loved them. (If you plan to attend any demonstrations and hope for news coverage, bring photogenic dogs.) Word had been that we were supposed to wear hunter orange. I still had an orange Tee shirt from the demonstrations in 2003, but two weeks before the event I ran across an orange pants suit at Thrift Town. They couldn’t imagine that anyone my size would wear orange so it was only $2. I couldn’t resist. It went home and to the demonstration with me. I felt a little like a pumpkin in it but we fit right into the demonstration. And friends requested pictures of me wearing it so a couple of willing demonstrators took pictures of it. I had condensed a couple of my Dog News articles into handouts mainly for the newsmen but I had a few extra to hand out. The first page explained why it is important to hunt large predators to keep them from hunting people. The back of the first page explained the HSUS finances, identifying them as a lobbying organization, not an animal welfare organization. The second sheet explained how we need to unite against
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the HSUS and their Animal Rights Agenda, with a copy of the complete AR agenda on the back of that sheet. I noticed that some of the demonstrators had buttons that said wildlife bills should not be revenge. I asked what the revenge was about and was told that they thought that SB1221 was revenge for the director of the Department of Fish and Game having shot a Mountain Lion in Idaho where hunting them is legal. I remembered a fuss that occurred in the news when that happened but I hadn’t connected it with SB1221. There were several excellent speakers including one teenaged girl and a state legislator. The organizer spoke and thanked all the people for attending. And apparently there were earlier demonstrations. He said that 700 hunters had attended one of the committee meetings. There were only a dozen who spoke in favor of SB1221, but the committee passed it anyway. The hunters had gotten letters urging that SB1221 be killed from 30 California counties. That is more than half the counties in this state. All the rural counties opposed it. The HSUS and the urban counties supported it. Los Angeles is a hot bed of animal rights residents. So this is a case of the HSUS and urban folks imposing their ideas on rural residents. The HSUS had done its job. Recently a list was sent out of their contributions to politicians. On it they contributed amounts from $1,000 to $3,000 to nearly 100 politicians. I wonder how many of them were California legislators. In the face of overwhelming opposition by the hunters’ groups they passed it anyway. After an hour of speeches at the rally we lined up to go through security to take our letters to the Governor’s office. After about two thirds of the folks had delivered their letters we were told that nobody else would be allowed to go into the Governor’s office. Instead all the letters were picked up by our organizers and delivered. It was a stack about ten inches high in addition to the ones that had been individually delivered. We did the security check and went to the Governor’s office anyway. There is a big bear statue in front of the office doors. We couldn’t resist the chance for pictures. I was tempted to fall on the floor under the bear’s head and have them take a picture of me as a future bear victim. The rate of bear attacks on humans tripled in Washington and Oregon after similar laws were passed in those states. But the State guard inhibited me. The Governor has until the end of the month to either sign or veto this bill. The hunters have hopes that he will veto it. But at this point I am really missing Arnold. He terminated a lot of bad AR legislation when he was Governor.
Vega is a Multiple Group Winner, pictured here winning under Judge Ms. Jane Roppolo Thank you to Judge Ms. Roppolo for the recognition.
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be taught as a ‘game’ and I had to use tricks to keep their interest and alleviate stress in the ring. It turned out that my dogs were very receptive to games and problem solving. I also use high value rewards, both treats and toys, to go with the games to ‘pay’ for a job well done. It has to be fun for them though or they’ll quit doing what you want them to do. Mic, for example, decided that after playing flyball for three years that it was boring. He liked going to the tournaments and racing for one or two races but then he would be ready to go into his crate. We have never really ‘fixed’ that problem but have ‘come to an agreement’ with him by only letting him ‘play’ occasionally during a tournament. He’s happy with this arrangement. It really is important that you find some sort of job for a Westie to do. These guys are a lot more than just cute little white dogs. Left to their own devices, they will find a way to entertain themselves and their owners may find that a Westie’s idea of entertainment is difficult to live with.” Pelter’s dog Ellee suddenly developed issues with the sport of rally, she said. “Shortly after she received the WHWTCA award as the highest scoring Westie in advanced rally, she started refusing to enter the rally ring. I never understood why she suddenly ‘soured’ on rally and I had to practice a great deal of patience taking her to a practice ring and working slowly through the exercises. Initially, we’d just enter the ring and play. Then, we’d do a couple of stations and play. Finally now, after several months, she’s finishing a course. I still have no idea what caused her to behave that way.” Sanders noted that QT had been very successful in field tracking while going for his TD and TDX. But, when the time came to do the urban tracking necessary for his VST title, problems arose. “The urban tracking for QT’s VST title was very difficult for him even though he loved to do it. He had a lot of trouble following the correct track on blacktop and he was tempted by all the contamination crosstracks on the lawns, many of which were oh-so-much-more-fun to follow. Since he self-rewarded by following these tracks, letting him follow contamination tracks was not a viable option in training. I had to study the techniques of a lot of other trainers, try their methods and be willing to adapt them until I found ways to clarify the important issues for QT.” Gimbel said it is really important to find good trainers who use positive training techniques. “Terriers will NOT accept negative training methods. They will fight 118 Dog News
AJ shows proper terrier bravery by being unfazed as he’s surrounded by dogs several times his size in a novice obedience line-up.
Rhys (AKC GCh/UKC CH Dawn’s Stir ‘N Up Trouble RE ME EE MXP MJP OFP NAJ CGC CG NAC), one of Lysiane Huber’s Westies, is clearly having a good time zipping through an agility tunnel. (Barry Rosen photo)
Riley (MACH2 Riley Piper Paige RAE MXS MJG NAP OJP CGC AC OJC TN-N TG-N), another of Huber’s Westies, concentrates on getting through the weave poles at an agility event. (Barry Rosen photo)
Hatteras, (Ch Bryn Lea’s Bella Vista Sunrise RA OAP OJP NFP SE), one of Jody Brinley’s Westies, goes airborne over an agility jump. Tucson (Ch Dawn’s Southwestern Sunrise RA NA OA NAJ OJP SE), another of Brinley’s Westies, pops out of the tunnel in agility at the Montgomery County cluster.
back or shut down. Praise and rewards will get them to do just about anything. But, you have to pay attention to your dog’s personality, likes, dislikes and emotions. Stress caused one of my dogs to shut down at trials. She was fine at practice but wouldn’t work at trials. I finally realized that she felt my stress and when I got that under control, I noticed she also felt the stress of other competitors and the stress of the other dogs. I was able to earn her titles by realizing this was occurring. So I would keep her away from the building and the performance ring until it was time for her to go in to compete. That eliminated the build-up of stress. I also stopped doing the things that caused her the most stress. Why put her through that? I won’t make my dogs do something they don’t enjoy. The purpose of these activities is for both you and the dog to have fun. If either you or the dog are not having fun, don’t do it. You’ll both be happier.” As is the case with many breeds, health and behavior problems have become an issue with Westies. “Skin issues and behavior problems are what causes many Westies to wind up in rescue. It’s really important to research the breed and choose a puppy from a reputable breeder. The WHWTCA and the Westie Foundation have done a lot of work to help eradicate the health issues as well as educate the public and breed fanciers on treatment options and the importance of research but more needs to be done,” said Jennings. Gimbel agreed. “Better health and structure have to be the most important considerations when deciding what dogs to breed. The conformation ring all too often rewards the ‘prettiest’ dog or ‘who knows who’ which then encourages breeding with the only consideration being how many wins a dog has had.” Brinley said that in addition to health issues such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and atopic dermatitis to name just two where the foundation has supported research, she said she sometimes worries that some owners are pushing their dogs too hard, especially in agility. “Some of the dogs are not in the best physical condition either from not enough training or they lack the proper conformation in agility. I’ve seen dogs, not just Westies, that are being pushed too hard by their owners or who simply do not have the right structure to be a top notch agility dog. You have to know your dog’s limitations. Sometimes the owners get so competitive personally that the best interests of the dog are not being considered. They lose sight of the fact that we’re supposed to be having fun with our dogs and that means the dogs should also be having a good time.”
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GWYNETH SPURLING. This is a really big deal, but JOHN assures me that he will still answer his own phone. All of us at DOG NEWS send our deepest sympathies to professional handler ADRIAN GHIONE on the passing of his beloved wife KYMBERLEE. The couple from northern California had been building a successful string of dogs in spite of KYM’S deteriorating health. Multiple group judge NANCY BYRD has passed away. Following their retirement from professional handling, primarily in the Pacific Northwest, NANCY and her husband RICHARD, who survives her, became multiple group judges. All of us at DOG NEWS send our deepest sympathies to her husband DICK and daughters. CARRIE MEHDI, president of the Dachshund Club of California, has passed away at the age of 55. Our deepest sympathies to her family. The first day of the estate auction sale of the late BROOKE ASTOR held at Sotheby’s in New York brought in 8.7 million dollars. MRS. ASTOR owned a fabulous collec-
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sons. Upon his return, CHUCK flies off to judge in Bogota, Colombia. BETH SWEIGART & PETER GREEN just returned from a judging assignment in Gibraltar. KAREN LEFRAK is in St. Petersburg, Russia talking all things ballet. As you may recall, KAREN wrote a ballet titled CAKE, about the life of MARIE ANTOINETTE. KIKI COURTELIS is off on an African holiday. LESLEY & EDDIE BOYES just spent a week in Hawaii with their children and grandchildren. With MONTGOMERY COUNTY just days away, would someone please remind LESLEY that the dashboard gas gauge tells you which side of the car that the gas fill is located. Congratulations to JOHN SPURLING, OBE of PET PARTNERS the pet insurance company of choice by the American Kennel Club, who has had the ultimate honor bestowed upon him. QUEEN ELIZABETH, in celebration of her jubilee year, appointed JOHN as a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. So now that he is knighted, the SPURLINGS are known as SIR JOHN & LADY
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The recipients of the AKC HUMANE FUND ACE AWARDS have been announced. Dogs in five different categories are honored for the service that they provide to their owners and communities. Now in its thirteenth year, the recipients are: The Companion Dog is an Akita named JOY owned by PRISCILLA & TERRY SHARPE of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Law Enforcement Dog is a German Shepherd Dog named KIRBY handled by DET. CHRISTINE KELLIHER of Bensalem Township Police Department in Pennsylvania. The Search & Rescue Dog is a Belgian Tervuren named KEAHI owned and handled by KRISTI SMITH of Peoria, Arizona. The Service Dog is a Kuvasz named PILOT owned by ANN SCOTT ARNOLD of Frankfort, Michigan. The Therapy Dog is a Rottweiler named BENNY owned by KELLY SKIPTUNAS of Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. These five dogs and their owners and handlers will be honored at the AKC/EUKANUBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP December dog show in Orlando, Florida. CANADIAN KENNEL CLUB executive director NANCY CAREY has left the organization. The board of directors has asked LEILA BAHONE, the senior manager of membership services, to be the interim executive director. CHARLES BARIS and JOHN HART are off for a thirty-day river cruise through central Europe. ZANE SMITH had a quick trip to Ireland where he was judging. CHUCK WINSLOW and ELLIOT MORE are judging in China. CHUCK has become such a regular in China, he might want to think about getting a flat and taking Chinese les-
tion of over 100 dog paintings and hopefully either the DOG MUSEUM or a benefactor has purchased several to put in the museum collection. Upon her death in 2007 at the age of 105, fellow dachshund fancier and friend IRIS LOVE adopted ASTOR’S two dachshunds named Him and Her.
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A WIN-WIN RULE CHANGE KC would like to increase entries at dog shows. To this end we are seeing no end of special attractions and classes that are designed to get exhibitors out and about. At the same time, I have a beautiful dog siting on my couch that I would love to take to dog shows if for no other reason than to show her off. But as things stand now, I cannot do this. Why? Because she is spayed. Section 8 of the AKC Rules and Regulations states, “Neutered dogs and spayed bitches would be allowed to compete in Veterans classes only at independent specialties and/or those all-breed shows which do not offer any competitive classes beyond Best of Breed.” If this rule could be modified to allow altered dogs or spayed bitches to enter the Veteran classes at any show, it would encourage many exhibitors to go to dog shows (with the resulting additional $$$$ for the Clubs). At the same time, by limiting the entry to the Veteran classes they would not be in competition for championship points and run afoul of the rules which require that only unaltered dogs are eligible for championship points. If you support this idea, I urge you to contact your AKC Delegate and ask them to propose a rule change. Patricia Ulloa Covina, CA 91724
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ONLINE FILMS LAUNCHED TO TACKLE PUPPY FARMING AND IMPULSE PUPPY BUYING he Kennel Club has produced three new YouTube films that will help people when they are buying a puppy and ensure that the puppy has the best chance of a home for life. Recent Kennel Club research showed that one in five may be buying from puppy farms and a further one in five choose their dog just because of the way that it looks. The films are launched now as part of Puppy Awareness Week and are available on the Crufts YouTube channel. Each aims to help people think carefully before they buy a puppy so that puppies find a home for life and don’t end up in rescue. New research, which was carried out for the Kennel Club this month, revealed that almost one in five people say that their prime motivator for buying a dog was the way that it looks. Only 35 percent said that they chose a dog because they thought it would be a good fit for their lifestyle. These ‘instant’ decisions increase the risk of dogs ending up in rescue. Buyers are also risking long term future health problems with their pets by buying puppy-farmed dogs. One in five, that is a staggering 20% of people, are buying over the internet, in a pet shop or from a free newspaper ads. These are all outlets that can be used by puppy farmers, who then refuse to let people see their premises. One third of people surveyed, more than 33%, said that they did not see their puppy with its mum or in its breeding environment; this was substantially higher amongst those who bought from the internet and pet shops. The first of the films aims to help people to discover whether they are ready for dog ownership and the second to ensure that they choose the right breed for their lifestyle. The third video in the series aims to help people find a breeder who will have given the dog the right start in life, to help it avoid health and behavioural issues further down the line. Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: “It is incredibly sad but not surprising that we have such a huge rescue dog population, when so many people jump into dog ownership without giving it the thought it deserves. “Many people who aren’t really cut out for dog ownership rush in and buy a puppy, whilst others pick completely the wrong breed for their lifestyle and then cannot cope with its needs. These films help to point people to Kennel Club Assured Breeders and to Kennel Club Breed Rescue homes, and show the kind of problems that a dog can get later in life if you go to the wrong breeder.” To view the films and to find out more about buying a puppy responsibly visit www.thekennelclub.org.uk/paw. Laura Quickfall London, England
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TO: ALL JUDGES, ESPECIALLY THOSE APPROVED FOR CAIRN TERRIERS FROM: THE CAIRN TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA umors have been circulating for the past year that the Standard for Cairns has been, or soon will be, changed regarding the ideal height and weight for dogs and bitches. A proposed change, which would have raised the height and weight allowances, was recently put to the membership for a vote by the Board of Governors and the Standard Review Committee. The change FAILED to pass due to less than 2/3 of the members voting in favor of the proposal. Therefore, we ask that you continue to judge size in Cairns according to the official A.K.C. Standard which states: Ideal Size--Involves the weight, the height at the withers and the length of body. Weight for bitches, 13 pounds; for dogs, 14 pounds. Height at the withers--bitches, 9-1/2 inches; dogs--10 inches. Length of body from 14-1/2 to 15 inches from the front of the chest to back of hindquarters. The dog must be of balanced proportions and appear neither leggy nor too low to ground; and neither too short nor too long in body. Weight and measurements are for matured dogs at two years of age. Older dogs may weigh slightly in excess and growing dogs may be under these weights and measurements. Thank you for your consideration of this important matter. Jack Smith, C.T.C.A. President Lydia Coleman Hutchinson, Member of Board of Governors, Judges Education and Standard Clarification Committees
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aphis and anti-hunting attitudes SAOVA message to sportsmen, pet owners and farmers concerned about protecting their traditions, avocations and livelihoods from anti-hunting, anti-breeding, animal guardianship advocates. Forwarding and cross posting, with attribution, encouraged. Dear SAOVA friends, The past few weeks have been extremely busy. As promised, your message of Opposition to the APHIS proposed rule has been carried to Congressional staff. The SAOVA Opposition List is truly an attention-getter! Many thanks to all our volunteers and readers for their efforts to build this impressive list and help make this project a success. Our widespread message of Opposition to the devastating, unnecessary, and overreaching APHIS rule has been heard! Do not stop writing those letters to your Congressmen – there is much more work to do. A one-page handout with talking points will be posted at the top of the suggested comments page for your use: http://saova.org/APHIS_comments.html SAOVA filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for copies of documents supporting the statements made by APHIS in the Regulatory Impact Analysis & Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, Prepared April 2012. In the Analysis, APHIS stated,“In fact, in recent years, APHIS has noted
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encouraging return of these important surveys, please contact me at either soava@earthlink.net or cubhill@earthlink.net. It cannot be stressed strongly enough that sending representatives to Congress who will work to protect our rights and livelihoods is of the utmost importance. Cross posting is encouraged. Susan Wolf Sportsmen’s & Animal Owners’ Voting Alliance Working to Identify and Elect Supportive Legislators saova@earthlink.net http://saova.org AKC HONORS CANINE HEROES WITH NEW URBAN SEARCH AND RESCUE TITLES ew York, NY— Today, five-year-old English Springer Spaniel Pride ‘N Joy’s Juno-Lupa, better known as “Juno,” and her handler Beckie Stanevich, AKC Delegate for the Mountaineer Kennel Club, became the first dog and handler team to receive the new American Kennel Club Urban Search and Rescue (SAR) title. The pair, which serves on FEMA’s Ohio Task Force One and deploys to federal disaster locations, was honored at the September AKC Delegates meeting. Search and Rescue dogs help find lost or trapped people, human remains, and are used to assist human efforts during major disasters, wartime and border protection. The importance, recognition and need for these canines in the United States has grown steadily over the last decade, and the AKC is proud to recognize the life-changing work that dogs like “Juno” perform. “Search and Rescue is a modern day working function for our dogs. The attributes required have been maintained and enhanced in our traditional Performance and Companion events. High drive, sound temperament, scent discrimination, obedience and agility are some the characteristics of an outstanding SAR dog,” said Doug Ljungren, AKC Vice President of Companion/Performance Events. “The AKC is proud to recognize those that excel at this important function and to memorialize their skill and service on an AKC pedigree.” The initial titles, recognizing FEMA and state deployable Urban SAR dogs, can be added to a dog’s name and pedigree to designate its SAR skills and accomplishments. In addition to “Juno,” SAR dogs “Kaiser,” a German Shepherd Dog owned by Tony Zintsmaster, “Bretagne,” a Golden Retriever owned by Denise Corliss, and “Morgan,” an English Springer Spaniel owned by Katrene Johnson, also received AKC titles presented by AKC Companion Animal Recovery CEO Tom Sharp in a ceremony at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center, which celebrated the grand opening of its training center today.“Kaiser” and “Bretagne” worked at the World Trade Center following the attacks of 9/11, while “Morgan” searched for human remains at the Staten Island Landfill. The mission of the Center is to serve as a consortium for programs that employ dogs to detect threats to local, regional and national security. The overarching goal is to collect and analyze genetic, behavioral and physical data, and integrate the latest scientific information in order to optimize the success and well-being of detection dogs. Funded by multiple grants from the AKC Companion Animal Recovery totaling nearly $200,000, one of the Center’s current programs is the AKC CAR Detection Dog DNA Bank and Health Registry. The program will help search and rescue organizations, law enforcement, breeders and handlers identify the genetic and behavioral factors contributing to the success of these vital dogs. This month, AKC Pick of the Litter podcast listeners will have the opportunity to enjoy an interview with the first SAR titleholder Beckie Stanevich, and also hear from Dr. Cindy Otto, Director of the Penn Vet Working Dog Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Rounding out the special August/September SAR edition of the podcast is an on-site interview with the Ramapo Rescue Dog Association in Mahwah, NJ, where AKC staffers took part in a training exercise and simulated rescue.“Listen in” to the rescue here. The owners of Urban Search and Rescue dogs that are FEMA or state deployable can request a title by downloading and completing this form. The dog must be AKC registered. The owner is required to also submit a copy of the certificate the dog received from FEMA or the State organization in order to verify the dog has been certified. For more information contact Lisa Carroll at 919-816-3900 or performanceevents@akc.org. Stephanie Smith New York, NY
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which were caused by environmental factors but worsened by economic plight and political instability. The most recent of these famines are described at http://library. thinkquest.org/05aug/01259/ Otherwise the country is famous for its 45 Olympic gold medallists, all in athletics, its 11 monolithic medieval cave churches** and to my surprise also as the place from where the coffee bean originated (the Coffee Bean is the seed of the coffee plant, which originated from Ethiopia in the Southwest province of Keffa. The name ‘coffee’ is derived from the name of a bird there called the “ceffi” by the natives). Ethiopia’s recorded history began by 400 BC when it was known as Axum already familiar to seafarers active in the spice trade to India. The Roman Empire’s legions arrived in 30 BC when Augustus conquered Egypt establishing the trade with Rome for goods. The kingdom spread south and westward over the next few centuries, and began trading with both the Western and Roman Empire until the Muslim conquest of Egypt ca. 640 AD. The conquerors cut off Axum from European markets, and since then the references found in European and Byzantine documents vanished gradually, and the Empire went into a slow declining spiral. Ethiopia is also the oldest independent country in Africa and one of the oldest in the world. Known by the Greeks, the historian Herodotus (5th. Century B.C.) mentioned ancient Ethiopia in his writings. The Bible’s Old Testament records the Queen of Sheba’s visit to Jerusalem. This visit resulted in the imperial family of Ethiopia’s affirmation that their origin came directly from Menelik I, the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (of the kingdom
within Axum/Ethiopia) who was the founder of the Ethiopian Empire. In the fourth century Missionaries from Egypt and Syria introduced Christianity to Axum but with the rise of Islam Ethiopia was gradually cut off from European Christendom. The Solomonid Dynasty was founded and ruled by the Habesha line from 1270 and for many centuries on. It was under this dynasty that most of the countries’ most important modern history occurred. In 1935 Italian soldiers invaded Ethiopia. Italy was condemned by the League of Nations, because it used mustard gas during the invasion spraying it from airplanes, and spread it in powdered form on the ground. Around 150,000 chemical casualties resulted from mustard gas poisoning. Italy annexed Ethiopia, uniting it with its other colonies in eastern Africa forming the colony of Italian East Africa. King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy adopted the title Emperor of Abyssinia. Italy was withdrawn after five years occupation. The empire of Ethiopia, (Abyssinia) existed from about 1137 until 1974 when the monarchy was overthrown in a coup d’état. Ethiopia was the only African nation together with Liberia to remain independent during the Scramble for Africa by the European imperial powers in the late 19th century. (Wikipedia). The Federal Republic of Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa and is bordered by Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya, South Sudan, and Sudan. The capital city is Addis Abeba. The country has over eight ethnic groups, covers an area of 1.104.302 sq.kms, and by 2012 estimate has 84.320.987 inhabitants. “It is much easier to show compassion to animals. They are never wicked.” Haile Selassie Haile Selassie is a famous figure in both Ethiopian and African history, and undoubtedly is the most prominent personage of Ethiopia. Selassie was born on 23 July 1892, in a village in the Harar province from a noble line of rulers. He was considered a descendent of Menelik I. Born Tafari Makonnen, Selassie 1st. was Ethiopia’s regent from 1916 to 1930 and Emperor of Ethiopia since 1931; Exiled during World War II reinstated in 1941. Selassie was the country’s 225th and last emperor, until his deposition by the Marxist dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam in 1974. Over the four decades Selassie presided over the country expressing personal authority. His reforms greatly strengthened education, security, and general development, and a new constitution (centralized on his power). In February 1974 Haile Selassie was eventually ousted from power in a coup d’état, and kept under house arrest in his palace until his death in 1975. Reports revealed that he had probably been strangled to death on the orders of the new government. His remains were discovered, buried under a toilet in the Imperial Palace. In November 2000 the late emperor received a proper burial, and his body was laid to rest in Addis Ababa’s Trinity Cathedral. I was amazed to learn that Selassie -even for him a surprise- originated the Rastafarian movement. Selassie born Tafari was named Ras-Tafari, meaning Prince Tafari, sometime mentioned as the “King of Kings”, “Elect of God”, etc… His name was becoming cult, and symbol to the Jamaican born black activists Marcus Garvey’s “Back to Africa” movement who believed that the only way blacks would have equality was through separation of races, tracing his country’s population’s relationship to Ethiopia. Bob Marley was one of the leaders of this group.(more information at www.Ethiopia Rastafarian Connection to Bob Marley).
Compared to easily obtaining much information about the Abyssinian cat, the difficulty in finding documents about the origins of Ethiopia’s indigenous and only breed the Sand Terrier is a difficult task. The main difference between the Abyssinian cats and dogs documentation may be the great number and popularity of the cat, and the rarity even in its homeland of the dog. These dogs resemble American and Chinese hairless breeds. The fact is that in every dog breed’s development sailors, traders, warriors, and nomads were the always in motion true collaborators who interfered in their history. Anyhow the hairless dogs generally are healthy animals. Intelligent, people loving, affectionate and willing to please their human family. The Abyssinian Sand Terrier or African Hairless Dog can grow 15.5 to 20.5 in (39 to 52 cm) tall and weigh 21 to 39 lb (9.5 to 18 kg). Abyssinian Sand Terriers are hairless except for the skull and towards the end of the tail. However, some dogs are totally hairless. The colors are bronze, elephant gray, grayish black, black, pale sandy, and mottled. Their ears are rose shaped. The Abyssinian Sand Terrier’s head is broad in the skull with a long, tapered muzzle. The eyes are medium and almond shaped, but do not bulge. Their ears are either rose shaped or large or bat like; both are very thin in texture. The nose is usually black, but many Abyssinian Sand Terriers have a nose that is the same color as their coat. Their bite is scissor or level. The neck is arched slightly and gets thicker the closer it gets to the shoulders. The Abyssinian Sand Terrier has a very deep and broad chest, with the depth reaching the elbows. This breed has a level back and a round rump. The tail is low set and tapers to a fine point. This dog has a good reach in its gait and is very well balanced. Abyssinian Sand Terriers are fearless, loyal, and willing to please http://www.docstoc.com/ docs/112468494/Abyssinian_Sand_Terrier The Sand Terriers, as other hairless dogs, have some different needs including conscientious attention to their warmth and cleanliness. Frequent bathing can dry out their skin, so specific care is necessary to keep them clean. This breed is somewhat more active than other smaller breeds of this type. Hairless dogs are wonderful companions because they are loving, playful, and smart dogs. Their hairlessness and soft skin make them especially suitable for people with mild or moderate allergies. We all realize that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Certainly in the Abyssinian Sand Terrier’s little bald body, is a big and loving heart that needs the fancy’s compassion, and attention to be saved from extinction. *The 11 medieval monolithic cave churches of the 13th-century are situated in a mountainous region in the heart of Ethiopia near a traditional village with circular-shaped dwellings. The cave church of Lalibela of Ethiopian Christianity, still today a place of pilgrimage and devotion. ** The author notes that the historical foundation of her story comes from registries by Josephus the 1st. century historian who has written the account of the mass suicide. Dog News 137
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her breath away! So Gene walks in the ring, does as Annie told him to do and she looked magnificent-except for one thing-the judge walked up to Gene and said who told you to put her on the table-Gene said she did and pointed to Annie. The judge promptly said well she's not the judge today I want her on the floor please. This was at Devon I think and after going winners bitch the first two days she promptly went third in the bred by class!! And speaking of Devon how times have changed there in case you have not noticed. It's certainly true that when Mrs. Robson was alive the quality of the judging panels particularly for the terrier breeds was far superior to what I believe we have today. And this was true even though Mr. Robson always was negative about the so-called demands made by the terrier people on the Devon show committee. To say nothing of his disdain for the complaints about the tent set-up there as well. Mrs. Robson on the other hand was far more willing to compromise and listen to the terrier people. Of late the terrier panels have been questionable particularly at Devon but its use of the foreign judge on this particular weekend has gotten totally out of hand. I mean it's one thing to bring in experienced people in the off breeds but the use of Australians and New Zealanders who are not specialists in these breeds can really be harmful. Also the unknown Canadian judges being used throughout the country has totally gotten out of hand particularly with this new idea of taking a test and buying a breed for $25 in perpetuity! What nonsense! But getting back to using the basically unknown people from Down Under the most glaring recent example is this year's substitute judge from New Zealand in Airedales. New Zealand has 6 or 7 well-known Airedale breeders and this lady from what I hear is one of them. What her exposure outside of her area is is anyone's guess but she was not even on the panel with which to begin so why take the chance on this kind of a weekend? Under regular circumstances I would say it's the luck of the draw but having owned an Australian bred terrier bitch who went BIS from the classes at Devon I realize the importance and meaningful nature of this kind of win on this particular weekend. And writing of Margaret brings back the memory of my first Airedale bitch, which was exhibited for the very first time at the very first Hatboro show. When Hatboro latched on with Devon and Montgomery a
number of purists were not too happy about this sort of an extended weekend. Today of course is another matter and Hatboro has matured into a major two-day event worldwide. Then it was not the case but to go back to Gabby who was bred by Ercilia LeNy and shown for us by Gunther Behr. At her very first show-Hatboro- Gunther was too tied up to show her so they had me do it under Virginia Hampton. Mrs. Hampton promptly awarded her Winners Bitch with me handling. As I recall she was not exhibited Saturday at Devon although she may have been-in any event I do recall we did nothing there but the next day was Mrs. Marvin doing bitches and Gunther made the ring although I started her and don't you know she went winners again. In those days I was very close to Mrs. Clark but truly my heart and mind was on my bloodhounds and not terriers. I did not realize that Mrs. Marvin was doing only bitches and after this great win went loping off to tell Mrs. Clark of our great victory. With which I was promptly imperially shut up by her reaction which was something to the effect of 'why are you telling me now-I am doing the breed in Airedales'. Well I thought I really had screwed up royally which I had as I did not realize at the time how bitches, dogs and inter-sex could be and still are divided in the large judging classes--after all this was more than 40 years ago--but somehow despite my blunder she was still awarded Best of Winners! I had just recently met Gene and technically he was not Gabby's co-owner but I included him as being the co-owner on the entry papers. I was such a nice guy then and mistakenly put his name first instead of mine on the form. To this day he is listed on the magnificent Airedale Cup as her sole owner and I still can't get the Airedale people to change that! Thanks to Virginia Latham though when Margaret's Group third was left out of the catalogue she got that changed...eventually. One last Montgomery thought has to do with the year one of the Finnish "boys" was to do Best there. We were showing the late great Willie then who was of course both Finnish bred and a Garden Group winner and World Show winner as well--we thought we had a pretty good shot at winning at Montgomery. At the last moment the judge's mother became ill three days before the show and another judge replaced him. The dog was awarded Group Three but that's dog shows for you-nothing is ever usually ever quite certain and I guess that's why we go back year after year and week after week. Have a great Montgomery and have fun there for sure.
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NOVEMBER 1 - THURSDAY CA Ontario (I) ORANGE COAST BOXER CLUB (S) Radisson Airport Hotel 2200 E Holt Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Rhonda Storm, SHW SEC, 9522 DERBY DR, RIVERSIDE, CA 92509 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd J. Keil: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Keith Robbins GA Atlanta (I) TARA AFGHAN HOUND CLUB, INC. (S) Sheraton Gateway Hotel Atlanta Airport Georgia International Convent&Trade Ctr 1900 Sullivan Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Dorma Sue Busby, SHW SEC, 11950 PLUMBROOK RD, STERLING HTS, MI 48312 Mrs. J. L. Reital: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Susan Sprung IN Fort Wayne (I) LA PORTE COUNTY KENNEL CLUB Allen County Memorial Coliseum 4000 Parnell Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. Vice SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mrs. C. Walkowicz: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, SpanEng Ckr Mr. J. M. Watson: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. T. Catterson: Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. M. Watson Mr. T. Catterson: Sam Mrs. M. L. Billings: Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese Mr. J. R. Cole: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Grt Pyr, Kuv Mr. D. Vice: Akita, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Std Schn Mr. J. M. Watson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Ms. E. Muthard: Border, Manch Ter Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. N. L. Patton: Bruss Grif Mrs. K. Kahn: Pug Ms. E. Muthard: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, Malt, Peke, Yorks Mr. J. R. Cole: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mr. N. L. Patton: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. L. Olvis TN Knoxville (I) OTTERHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. J. R. White: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Judith Ashworth SWEEPS PUPPY Judith Ashworth TN Knoxville* (I/O) TENNESSEE VALLEY KENNEL CLUB Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. G. Geringer SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. J. C. Walton: Pointer, Ret-Gold, Span-Eng Spr, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. J. R. White: Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, Ret-Lab, Span-AmW, SpanBoykin, Span-Clum, Span-Suss Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. C. Walton: Amer English Coon Mrs. G. Geringer: Otter Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Hound Breeds *No Classes: Afghan WORKING Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. J. C. Walton: Boxer, Sib Hky Mr. D. W. Haddock: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Kuv, Rottw, Sam J. G. Reynolds: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. S. L. Bedford: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: J. G. Reynolds Mrs. G. Geringer: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. E. Daniels Mr. T. E. Daniels: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: J. G. Reynolds Mrs. G. Geringer: Boston, Fin Spitz, Schip Mr. J. C. Walton: Pood, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: J. G. Reynolds Mrs. R. M. Veatch: Coll Mr. H. C. Jahelka: Beauceron, Bel Mal, Briard, Canaan N. L. Van Camp: Austrl Cat Dg, Beard Coll, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, OES, Swed Vallhund J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. C. Walton: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES B. Hornfisher: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Pre-Novice, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc Mr. H. C. Jahelka: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility
NOVEMBER 2 - FRIDAY AZ Mesa (O) DACHSHUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (S) Windemere Hotel And Conference Center Windemere Hotel and Conference Center 5750 East Main Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Sharon Ehr, SHW SEC, 11812 Seven Pine Dr, Holland, MI 49424 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mr. G. D. Boulton: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Mr. George D Boulton SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Mr. George D Boulton SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Mr. George D Boulton CA City of Industry (O) CHINESE SHAR-PEI CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. Industry Hills Exposition Center 16200 Temple Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Stephanie Weise, SHW SEC, 1152 JEFFERSON ST, UPLAND, CA 91784 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. J. L. Dorough: Breed
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CA City of Industry (O) CITY OF ANGELS SILKY TERRIER CLUB (S) Industry Hills Exposition Center 16200 Temple Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Daphne Bell, SHW SEC, 261 S Avenue 54, Los Angeles, CA 90042 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. P. J. Haas: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Elizabeth McKennon CA City of Industry (O) CITY OF ANGELS SILKY TERRIER CLUB Industry Hills Exposition Center 16200 Temple Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Daphne Bell, SHW SEC, 261 S Avenue 54, Los Angeles, CA 90042 FEE: $26.00 Mr. I. Bonios: Breed CA City of Industry (O) GOLDEN STATE CHINESE SHAR-PEI CLUB (S) Industry Hills Exposition Center 16200 Temple Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Stephanie Weise, SHW SEC, 1152 Jefferson St, Upland, CA 91784 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. C. Grayson: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Sharon M Zaker CA Dixon (I) SIERRA NEVADA COLLIE CLUB Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 211 WAINWRIGHT CT, SACRAMENTO, CA 95838 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. R. Durham: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Ontario (I) AMERICAN BOXER CLUB, INC. Radisson Airport Hotel 2200 E Holt Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 12:00 p.m. Rhonda Storm, SHW SEC, Blue Ribbon Dog Shows, 9522 Derby Dr, Riverside, CA 92509 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Mrs. C. C. Robbins: Breed GA Atlanta (I) CAROLINA AFGHAN HOUND CLUB (S) Sheraton Gateway Hotel Atlanta Airport Georgia International Convent&Trade Ctr 1900 Sullivan Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Jan Lucree, SHW SEC, 352 Ginger Cake Rd, Fayetteville, GA 30214 FEE: $27.00 Mr. K. Tippie: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Nanci Alderman IN Fort Wayne (I) STURGIS KENNEL CLUB Allen County Memorial Coliseum 4000 Parnell Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW B. L. Helfrich SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mrs. K. Kahn: Span-Eng Spr Mr. J. M. Watson: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Mr. C. L. Olvis: Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. J. R. Cole: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. M. Watson Mrs. M. L. Billings: Basenji, Nor Elk, RhoRidge Mr. N. L. Patton: Greyhnd, Harr, Ibizan Mr. T. Catterson: Eng Fox, Plott, Redbone Coon, ScotDeer Mrs. P. Nykiel: Afghan, Basset, Borz, Dach, Ir Wolf, Saluki, Whip Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. C. Walkowicz Mrs. P. Nykiel: Dogue de Brdx Mrs. C. Walkowicz: Mast, Rottw Mr. C. L. Olvis: Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Std Schn Ms. E. Muthard: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Kuv, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. C. L. Olvis: Border, Manch Ter Mr. N. L. Patton: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. Vice: Cav KC Spans Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Affenp, Pom, Pug, Pood Toy B. L. Helfrich: Bruss Grif, Hava, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pap Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. S. Clapp Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Kees, Pood Mr. D. Vice: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Ms. E. Muthard: AustrlShep Mrs. P. Nykiel: GSD Mrs. C. Walkowicz: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. S. Clapp Mrs. C. S. Clapp: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. C. S. Clapp MA Agawam* (I) HUDSON VALLEY CHIHUAHUA CLUB First Baptist Church 760 Main St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 5:00 p.m. Thomas W. Baldwin, SHW SEC, 529 Fuller Street, Ludlow, MA 01056 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Ms. J. L. Dew: Breed Ms. L. A. Payne: Jr. Showmanship Ms. P. Scully: Obedience MA Agawam* (I) HUDSON VALLEY CHIHUAHUA CLUB First Baptist Church 760 Main St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 5:00 p.m. Thomas W. Baldwin, SHW SEC, 529 FULLER ST, LUDLOW, MA 01056 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mr. J. M. Bazell: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. P. Scully: Obedience TN Knoxville (I) EAST TENNESSEE COLLIE CLUB Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00 S. Christie: Breed TN Knoxville* (I/O) OAK RIDGE KENNEL CLUB (S) Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. R. White SPORTING Group: J. G. Reynolds J. G. Reynolds: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mr. J. R. White: Amer English Coon J. G. Reynolds: Am Fox Miss C. A. Newcombe: Whip Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Hound Breeds *No Classes: Afghan WORKING Group: J. G. Reynolds Mr. D. W. Haddock: Akita, Grt Dane, Mast, Portuguese Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Working Breeds
TERRIER Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. L. Howse: Cairn, Kerry, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Scotti, Sealym, Wst Highlnd Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. Geringer J. G. Reynolds: Boston, Fin Spitz Dr. D. A. Gill: Am Esk Dog, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fr Bull, Kees, Schip Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. D. A. Gill J. A. Caruso: Coll S. Christie: Shetld Mrs. D. K. Dawe: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Dr. D. A. Gill: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. H. C. Jahelka: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility, Pre-Novice, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc D. Eddins: Open A, Open B SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Terv Connie Perdue, Fantaisie SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Terv Connie Perdue, Fantaisie SWEEPS VETERANS: Am Fox Miss Claire A Newcombe SWEEPS PUPPY: Am Fox Miss Claire A Newcombe VA Virginia Beach (I) CAVALIER DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB Virginia Beach Convention Ctr 1000 19th St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Silke Satzinger, SHW SEC, 797 HILLWELL RD, CHESAPEAKE, VA 23322 FEE: $30.00 Mr. R. L. Vandiver: Breed VA Virginia Beach (I) TIDEWATER KENNEL CLUB OF VIRGINIA, INC. Virginia Beach Convention Ctr 1000 19th St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. L. Vandiver SPORTING Group: B. P. Threlfall M. Wiest: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab B. P. Threlfall: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: B. P. Threlfall J. Primeaux: Dach Mr. M. Leachman: Whip B. P. Threlfall: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. E. Fetter Mr. R. E. Fetter: Dobe, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. R. L. Vandiver: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. K. M. Grosso Mrs. K. M. Grosso: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. R. E. Fetter J. Primeaux: Pood Toy Mrs. R. E. Fetter: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso Mr. R. E. Fetter: Shar-Pei J. Primeaux: Pood Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Fin Spitz, Kees, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. V. T. Grosso: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso D. Wyman: Shetld Mrs. L. Bianchi: AustrlShep, Pemb-WC Mr. R. E. Fetter: Beard Coll, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Bouv, Briard, GSD Mr. V. T. Grosso: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. E. Fetter Mr. R. E. Fetter: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. L. Bianchi
NOVEMBER 3 - SATURDAY AK Palmer (I) ALASKA HERDING GROUP CLUB Alaska State Fairgrounds 2075 Glenn Highway Mile 40 CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Ms. S. I. Wheat: 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, Coll (Smooth), GSD, and more AK Palmer (I) ALASKA HOUND GROUP ASSOCIATION Alaska State Fair Grounds 2075 Glenn Highway CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. R. L. Reynolds: Hound Group, Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle (13 Under), B & T Coonhnd, Bgle (Over 13), Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach (Long), Dach (Smooth), Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Dach and more Mrs. T. Dennison: Jr. Showmanship AK Palmer (I) ROTTWEILER CLUB OF ALASKA (S) Alaska State Fairgrounds 2075 Glenn Highway Mile 40 CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Robin Hobbs, SHW SEC, PO Box 770270, Eagle River, AK 99577 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Laura Pabst SWEEPS PUPPY Laura Pabst AK Palmer (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF ANCHORAGE (S) Alaska State Fairgrounds 2075 Glenn Highway Mile 40 CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Mrs. Robin Hobbs, SHW SEC, Po Box 770270, Eagle River, AK 99577 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. A. P. Foreman: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Roberta Farrage AK Palmer (I) SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB OF ANCHORAGE, ALASKA (S) Alaska State Fairgrounds 2075 Glenn Highway Mile 40 CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Rebecca Eull, SHW SEC, 12413 WINTER PARK CIR, EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577 FEE: $25.00 Ms. M. E. Cook: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Lynn Horbein SWEEPS PUPPY Lynn Horbein AK Palmer (I) WORKING GROUP DOG CLUB OF ALASKA Alaska State Fair Grounds 2075 Glenn Highway CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. N. Liebes: Working Group, Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, and more
AZ Mesa (O) DESERT VALLEY DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Windemere Hotel And Conference Center Windemere Hotel and Conference Center 5750 East Main Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 6:00 p.m. Sharon Ehr, SHW SEC, 11812 SEVEN PINE DR, HOLLAND, MI 49424 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mrs. A. O’Connell: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Jeffrey Dionne SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Long) Jeffrey Dionne SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Smooth) Jeffrey Dionne SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Jeffrey Dionne SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Wire) Jeffrey Dionne SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Jeffrey Dionne AZ Phoenix (O) RIO SALADO VIZSLA CLUB, INC. (S) Paradise Valley Park 17642 N. 40th St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 6:00 p.m. Brenda Rojas, SHW SEC, 20637 N 16th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85027 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. G. L. Andersen: Breed Ms. L. P. Goodman: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Lucy P Goodman SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Lucy P Goodman CA City of Industry (O) POINTER CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (S) Industry Hills Exposition Center 16200 Temple Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Ms. Jo Anne Ybaben, SHW SEC, 16301 ANITA LN, HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92647 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Dr. S. Keating: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Nancy E Talbott CA City of Industry* (O) SAN GABRIEL VALLEY KENNEL CLUB Industry Hills Exposition Center 16200 Temple Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. E. Frederiksen SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mrs. P. Ulloa: Span-Eng Ckr, Vizs, Weim Mrs. N. S. Cowley: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, SetIrsh Rd&Wh Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. E. Liebes Mrs. P. Ulloa: RhoRidge Dr. E. Liebes: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. S. Keating Miss J. E. Luna: Rottw Mrs. J. Ferrera: Dobe, Grt Dane Dr. E. Liebes: Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Akita, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf Dr. S. Keating: AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Grt Pyr, Sam Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. J. Haas Mrs. P. J. Haas: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. Taylor Ms. M. J. Underwood: Pood Toy Mrs. P. J. Haas: Yorks Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu C. Taylor: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. M. J. Underwood Dr. S. Keating: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Fin Spitz, Norwegian Lndhnd Ms. M. J. Underwood: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. Ulloa Dr. E. Liebes: Bel Mal, Bel Terv Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pol Low Shp, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Miss J. E. Luna: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. N. S. Cowley Mrs. N. S. Cowley: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. S. Osburn: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. Ulloa CA Dixon (O) CALIFORNIA COLLIE FANCIERS, INC. Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 211 Wainwright Ct, Sacramento, CA 95838 Mr. J. Koehler: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CA Dixon (O) CALIFORNIA COLLIE FANCIERS, INC. Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 211 Wainwright Ct, Sacramento, CA 95838 J. Corwin: Breed, Jr. Showmanship GA Ellijay* (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF NORTH GEORGIA Ellijay Fairgrounds 1729 S Main St CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Scears Hardie, SHW SEC, 345 TYSON CIR, ROSWELL, GA 30076 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. D. P. Dwier: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. A. R. Cherubini: Obedience HI Mililani Town (O) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF HAWAII Mililani Waena Park Naholoholo Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Jodie Namba, SHW SEC, 3445 ALA AKULIKULI ST, HONOLULU, HI 96818 FEE: $25.00 Mrs. P. Hastings: Breed IN Fort Wayne (I) MARION KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Allen County Memorial Coliseum 4000 Parnell Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. K. Kahn SPORTING Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Ms. E. Muthard: Span-Ckr Mr. P. A. Baynes: Vizs Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, All Setters, SpanEng Spr, Span-Suss Mrs. P. Nykiel: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mr. J. R. Cole: Nor Elk, Otter, PBGV, Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Treeing Walker Coon Ms. E. Muthard: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mrs. M. L. Billings: Boxer Mrs. P. Nykiel: Mast Ms. E. Muthard: Blk Russn Terrier, Grm Pinscher, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese B. L. Helfrich: Dobe, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Rottw, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mr. P. A. Baynes: Balance of Working Breeds
TERRIER Group: Mr. D. Vice W. G. Roadhouse: Am Staff Mr. D. Vice: Parson Russell Mr. J. R. Cole: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: B. L. Helfrich Ms. E. Muthard: Pap B. L. Helfrich: Pom Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Yorks Mr. N. L. Patton: Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Long), Chin Cr, J Chin, Toy Manch, Pug, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. D. Vice: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mr. R. M. Lemcke: Dalm Mr. C. L. Olvis: Bichon, Pood Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Bulldog, Chow, Tib Span Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. L. Billings Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Bouv Mr. P. A. Baynes: Pemb-WC Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. P. A. Baynes Mr. P. A. Baynes: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. P. A. Baynes SWEEPS PUPPY: Bruss Grif Donna Vartanian SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Liz Kiener SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Liz Kiener MA Agawam (I) HEART OF NEW ENGLAND CHIHUAHUA CLUB First Baptist Church 760 Main St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 5:00 p.m. Mr. Thomas W Baldwin, SHW SEC, 529 FULLER ST, LUDLOW, MA 01056 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Ms. P. A. Larrissey: Breed, Jr. Showmanship MA Agawam (I) HEART OF NEW ENGLAND CHIHUAHUA CLUB First Baptist Church 760 Main St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 5:00 p.m. Thomas W. Baldwin, SHW SEC, 529 Fuller Street, Ludlow, MA 01056 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Mrs. S. Newcomb: Breed, Jr. Showmanship MO Joplin* (I/O) TRI-STATE KENNEL CLUB, INC. Holiday Inn Convention Center & Hotel 3615 Range Line Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW D. P. Cline SPORTING Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mr. B. Jenkins: Brit, Pointer, Span-Ckr Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mrs. C. De La Garza: Ibizan Mr. B. Jenkins: Nor Elk D. P. Cline: ScotDeer Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Bluetick Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Mr. R. Paust: Afghan, Basset, Borz, Saluki Dr. C. White-Moser: PBGV, Pharaoh, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Whip Mr. R. Ambrosio: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mr. R. Ambrosio: St Bern, Sam Mrs. C. De La Garza: Akita, Berns Mtn, Bullm, Rottw C. A. Herbel: Grm Pinscher, Grt Pyr, Kom, Mast, Newf, Sib Hky Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. Paust Mr. B. Jenkins: Manch Ter Mrs. C. De La Garza: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Wst Highlnd Mr. L. Adams: Bdlgtn, Border, Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Scotti, Sealym, Skye Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. A. Herbel Mr. R. Paust: Toy Manch Mr. B. Jenkins: Pug Mr. R. Ambrosio: Pood Toy D. P. Cline: Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Min Pin C. A. Herbel: Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Pap, Peke Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. B. Jenkins Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Chow, Fr Bull Mr. R. Ambrosio: Dalm, Fin Spitz, Pood C. A. Herbel: Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. B. Jenkins: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. C. White-Moser Ms. C. R. Smith: GSD D. P. Cline: Shetld Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Coll, Fin Laph, Swed Vallhund Dr. C. White-Moser: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. Adams Mr. L. Adams: 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 JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. C. R. Smith MS Forest* (I) BRANDON KENNEL CLUB OF MISSISSIPPI Scott County/Forest Coliseum Scott County Forest Coliseum 151 Erle Johnston Dr CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. A. Lycan SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. J. Buxton Mrs. C. Vogels: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. J. Gallant S. L. Clark: Amer English Coon, Basset, Bgle, Bluetick Coon, Dach, PBGV, Plott, Redbone Coon, Saluki, Whip Mr. D. J. Gallant: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. D. J. Buxton Mr. D. J. Gallant: Akita, Grt Pyr, Newf Mr. C. Vitner: Alas Mal, Dobe, Grt Dane, Mast, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. V. A. Harvey: Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff Mrs. D. J. Buxton: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. Vogels S. L. Clark: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire) Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mrs. D. Edge: Bruss Grif, Chihua, I Greyhnd, Pom, Pood Toy Ms. A. Lycan: Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, Malt, Pap, Pug, Shih Tzu, Yorks Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mrs. D. J. Buxton: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mr. V. A. Harvey: AustrlShep Ms. A. Lycan: Pemb-WC, Shetld Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. Vogels Mrs. C. Vogels: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. K. A. Buxton: 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. C. Vitner NM Rio Rancho (O) CENTRAL NEW MEXICO BRITTANY CLUB Rio Rancho Sports Complex 3501 High Resort Blvd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 2:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. L. W. Bayne: Breed, Jr. Showmanship
NM Rio Rancho (O) GORDON SETTER CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (S) Rio Rancho Sports Complex 3501 High Resort Blvd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. A. Katona: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Julie Benefiel NM Rio Rancho (O) SPORTING DOG FANCIERS OF NEW MEXICO (S) Rio Rancho Sports Complex 3501 High Resort Blvd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. A. Katona: Sporting Group, Brit, Pointer, Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Eng Ckr, SpanCkr (ASCOB), Span-Ckr and more Miss V. L. Lyne: Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, Set-Gord, Span-Wel Spr, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. B. Stenmark: Ret-Gold, Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, Span-Eng Spr, Spin Ital Dr. J. Warren: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GW Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Curl Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Nova Scotia T Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Gord Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-AmW Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Boykin Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Clum Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Ckr Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Fld Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Irw Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Suss Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Wel Spr Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Spin Ital Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim Anthony A Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Wirehair Ptg Grif Anthony A Disiena OR Central Point* (I) SOUTHERN OREGON KENNEL CLUB Jackson County Fairgrounds & Exposition Park 1 Peninger Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. H. Glendinning SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. G. Besoff Mrs. H. Glendinning: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. A. Krogh Mrs. L. E. Hiltz: Amer English Coon, Bluetick Coon, Eng Fox, Otter, Plott, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Mr. D. L. Hiltz: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. S. A. Krogh Mrs. C. C. Smith: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: R. Besoff Mrs. D. G. Besoff: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. A. Krogh Mrs. S. A. Krogh: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. M. Krogh Mr. J. P. Ryman: Bulldog Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Am Esk Dog, Fin Spitz, Lowch, Tib Span, Tib Ter Mrs. C. C. Smith: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. D. G. Besoff Mrs. D. G. Besoff: Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bouv, Canaan, Fin Laph, Nor Buhund, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Mrs. H. Glendinning: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. M. Krogh Mr. D. M. Krogh: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. C. Cornell: 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. M. Krogh PA Bloomsburg* (I) BACK MOUNTAIN KENNEL CLUB, INC. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds West Third Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. R. Miller SPORTING Group: Mrs. T. M. DePietro D. M. Rudert: Brit Mrs. G. Bontecou: Ret-Lab Mrs. L. S. Findley: Pointer, Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Fld, Weim Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. G. Bontecou Ms. V. M. Jordan: Afghan Mrs. D. Kniola: Ibizan Mrs. G. Bontecou: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. V. M. Jordan Mr. C. Kistler: Bullm Mrs. L. S. Findley: Dobe Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Akita, Alas Mal, Blk Russn Terrier, Dogue de Brdx, Grt Pyr, Newf, Portuguese, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky Ms. V. M. Jordan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. D. Kniola Mrs. D. Kniola: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. Kniola Mrs. D. Kniola: Hava, Toy Manch, Peke Mrs. E. J. Lessig: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. E. J. Lessig D. Van Driesen: Boston, Bulldog Mr. D. R. Miller: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. T. J. Feneis Mr. T. J. Feneis: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. V. M. Jordan Ms. V. M. Jordan: All Miscellaneous Breeds
OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. N. J. Glabicki: Nov A, Util B Mr. J. D. Landis: Nov B, Open B E. M. Van Uden: Open A, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. Kistler TN Knoxville (I) AMERICAN FOXHOUND CLUB, INC (S) Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mr. J. C. Walton: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Susan Lowder SWEEPS VETERANS Susan Lowder TN Knoxville (I) EAST TENNESSEE COLLIE CLUB Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00 H. H. Schulman: Breed TN Knoxville (I) SMOKY MOUNTAINS BULLDOG CLUB Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Ms. M. K. Rosborough: Breed TN Knoxville* (I/O) TENNESSEE VALLEY KENNEL CLUB (S) Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. D. A. Gill SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. Warren Mrs. G. Geringer: Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, Ret-Lab, Span-AmW, SpanBoykin, Span-Clum, Span-Suss Mrs. L. Warren: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. Warren Mrs. G. Geringer: Dach Mrs. L. Warren: Am Fox, Otter Dr. D. A. Gill: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. F. Haupt Mrs. F. Haupt: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. Geringer J. G. Reynolds: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: J. G. Reynolds J. G. Reynolds: Peke, Pom, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. T. E. Daniels Mrs. G. Geringer: Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fr Bull, Kees Mr. T. E. Daniels: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. R. White Mrs. R. Heit: Coll Mrs. C. Corbin: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: J. G. Reynolds J. G. Reynolds: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. W. Haddock: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility, PreNovice, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. D. A. Gill SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Terv Judith Bradley SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Terv Judith Bradley SWEEPS PUPPY: Otter Patricia Thompson Hodges SWEEPS VETERANS: Otter Patricia Thompson Hodges TX San Angelo (I) CONCHO KENNEL CLUB, INC. San Angelo Fairgrounds 43rd & Coliseum Dr. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. C. Hubbell SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. Hubbell Mr. S. J. Hubbell: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. S. J. Hubbell Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. S. J. Hubbell B. Riley: Akita, Dobe, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. L. F. Sosa: Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Mast, Rottw P. A. Sosa: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Newf, Portuguese Mrs. C. Hubbell: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. S. J. Hubbell Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Mr. L. F. Sosa: Pood Toy Mr. S. J. Hubbell: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Mr. L. F. Sosa: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. S. J. Hubbell Mrs. C. Hubbell: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. Hubbell Mrs. C. Hubbell: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: P. A. Sosa VA Virginia Beach (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF TIDEWATER Virginia Beach Convention Ctr 1000 19th St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Susan Carbee, SHW SEC, 4765 Cherokee Dr, Suffolk, VA 23434 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd J. Primeaux: Breed VA Virginia Beach (I) TIDEWATER KENNEL CLUB OF VIRGINIA, INC. Virginia Beach Convention Ctr 1000 19th St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. E. Fetter SPORTING Group: Mr. R. L. Vandiver Mr. R. E. Fetter: Span-Ckr Mr. R. L. Vandiver: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. R. E. Fetter Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Whip Mrs. R. E. Fetter: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Dobe, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. R. E. Fetter: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. G. L. Doerge Mr. G. L. Doerge: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. B. Tietjen Mr. V. T. Grosso: Toy Manch, Pood Toy Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. M. Grosso Mr. V. T. Grosso: Shar-Pei, Fin Spitz, Kees, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone Mr. V. T. Grosso: Pemb-WC Mrs. S. Ferroni-Keleher: Shetld Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. L. Vandiver Mr. R. L. Vandiver: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. E. Fetter
WI Menasha (I) NORTHERN WISCONSIN COLLIE CLUB (S) Winnegamie Dog Club Training Center W7245 Manitowoc Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Kathy Dachlet, SHW SEC, 7821 Morrison Road, Greenleaf, WI 54126 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. M. H. Wells: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Rough) Steve Finken SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Smooth) Steve Finken
NOVEMBER 4 - SUNDAY AK Palmer (I) COOK INLET KENNEL CLUB Alaska State Fairgrounds 2075 Glenn Highway Mile 40 CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. E. Treiber SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. G. Speich Mrs. B. G. Speich: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. B. G. Speich Mrs. B. G. Speich: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Rottw Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. D. Black Mr. R. D. Black: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. M. R. Spalding Ms. M. R. Spalding: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. E. Treiber Mrs. J. E. Treiber: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. M. R. Spalding AZ Apache Junction (O) BASENJI FANCIERS OF GREATER PHOENIX (S) Prospector Park 3015 North Idaho Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 2:00 a.m. Florine Havens, SHW SEC, 802 E BALTIMORE STREET, MESA, AZ 85207 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Ms. J. M. Gentzen: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Carmella Troisi-Hoerr SWEEPS PUPPY Carmella Troisi-Hoerr AZ Mesa (O) DESERT VALLEY DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Windemere Hotel And Conference Center Windemere Hotel and Conference Center 5750 East Main Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 2:00 a.m. Sharon Ehr, SHW SEC, 11812 SEVEN PINE DR, HOLLAND, MI 49424 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mrs. M. Olich Nie: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Long) Adrian Quesada SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Adrian Quesada SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Adrian Quesada SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Smooth) Adrian Quesada SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Adrian Quesada SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Wire) Adrian Quesada CA City of Industry* (O) ANTELOPE VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Industry Hills Exposition Center 16200 Temple Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW C. Taylor SPORTING Group: Mrs. N. S. Cowley Mr. J. E. Noe: All Pointers Dr. S. Keating: Brit, All Retrievers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mrs. N. S. Cowley: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen C. Taylor: Dach Dr. E. Liebes: RhoRidge Dr. S. Keating: Whip Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Miss J. E. Luna Dr. E. Liebes: Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky Miss J. E. Luna: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. M. J. Underwood Ms. M. J. Underwood: Wst Highlnd Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Austr, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Lakelnd, Russel Terr, Skye C. Taylor: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. S. Keating Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Cav KC Spans Mrs. N. S. Cowley: Chihua, Pug C. Taylor: Shih Tzu, Yorks Dr. S. Keating: Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Pood Toy Ms. M. J. Underwood: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. J. Haas Ms. M. J. Underwood: Bichon Dr. S. Keating: Pood, Shiba Inu Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. P. J. Haas: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mr. J. E. Noe: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. E. Liebes Dr. E. Liebes: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. M. Margolis: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. N. S. Cowley CA Dixon SACRAMENTO VALLEY COLLIE CLUB, INC. Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Mrs. Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 211 Wainwright Ct, Sacramento, CA 95838 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. V. M. Richards: Breed CA Dixon SACRAMENTO VALLEY COLLIE CLUB, INC. Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Mrs. Judy Wilson, SHW SEC, 211 Wainwright Ct, Sacramento, CA 95838 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. C. Steiner: Breed Mrs. J. R. Hitt: Jr. Showmanship GA Ellijay* (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF NORTH GEORGIA Ellijay Fairgrounds 1729 S Main St CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Scears Hardie, SHW SEC, 345 TYSON CIR, ROSWELL, GA 30076 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. D. Jones: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. S. D. Crossman: Obedience
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HI Honolulu (O) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF HAWAII, INC. Thomas Square Victoria & Beretania Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Jean Sampaio, SHW SEC, 9122 TERVARTHRON, C/O SUSAN GORDON, ORLANDO, FL 32817 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Ms. C. Ing: Breed HI Kaneohe (I) POMERANIAN CLUB OF HAWAII (S) VCA Kaneohe Animal Hospital 45-608 Kam Hwy Conference Hall 2nd Floor CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Linette Barrios, SHW SEC, 47-106A Okana Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744 Mrs. K. Trivilino: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY William W. Kamai IN Fort Wayne (I) NORTHEASTERN INDIANA KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Allen County Memorial Coliseum 4000 Parnell Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. M. L. Billings SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. Nykiel Mr. J. R. Cole: Brit Mrs. P. Nykiel: Span-Eng Spr Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Vizs, Weim Mrs. K. Kahn: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Set-Eng, Set-Gord Mr. N. L. Patton: Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. T. Catterson: Amer English Coon, Bluetick Coon, RhoRidge Mr. J. R. Cole: Afghan, Am Fox, Basenji, Dach Ms. E. Muthard: Nor Elk, Otter, Pharaoh, Plott, Redbone Coon, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. P. A. Baynes Ms. E. Muthard: Berns Mtn Mr. J. R. Cole: Dogue de Brdx Mrs. P. Nykiel: Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Portuguese, Rottw, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. K. Kahn: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Newf, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mr. P. A. Baynes: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: Parson Russell Mr. D. Vice: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. S. Clapp Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Bruss Grif, Chihua, J Chin, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Silky B. L. Helfrich: Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, Pug, Pood Toy, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. N. L. Patton: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. J. R. Cole: Bulldog Mr. D. Vice: Pood Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Shar-Pei, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Lhasa Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: Pemb-WC Ms. J. E. Howard: Shetld Ms. E. Muthard: Beard Coll, Briard, Icelandic Shpdg, OES Mrs. M. L. Billings: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: B. L. Helfrich B. L. Helfrich: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: B. L. Helfrich SWEEPS VETERANS: Parson Russell Frank Long SWEEPS PUPPY: Parson Russell Frank Long SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Melanie King SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Melanie King MO Joplin* (I/O) TRI-STATE KENNEL CLUB, INC. Holiday Inn Convention Center & Hotel 3615 Range Line Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. Ambrosio SPORTING Group: D. P. Cline D. P. Cline: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Basenji Mr. B. Jenkins: Dach Mr. R. Paust: Whip Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Bloodhnd, Borz, Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Harr, Plott Mr. R. Ambrosio: Bluetick Coon, PBGV, Pharaoh, RhoRidge, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon D. P. Cline: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. P. Cline Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Rottw, St Bern, Sam Mr. R. Ambrosio: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mr. R. Paust: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. B. Jenkins Mr. B. Jenkins: Hava, Pap, Peke, Pom Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Chihua, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Min Pin, Toy Manch C. A. Herbel: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mr. R. Ambrosio: Chow Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Kees D. P. Cline: Pood C. A. Herbel: Dalm, Fin Spitz Mr. B. Jenkins: Fr Bull, Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. Adams Mr. R. Ambrosio: Swed Vallhund Mr. S. Dobbins: AustrlShep, GSD Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Brdr Coll, Bouv, Card-WC Mr. L. Adams: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. B. Jenkins Mr. B. Jenkins: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. A. Strong: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. S. Dobbins MS Forest* (I) BRANDON KENNEL CLUB OF MISSISSIPPI Scott County/Forest Coliseum Scott County Forest Coliseum 151 Erle Johnston Dr CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. J. Gallant SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. Vogels Mrs. D. J. Buxton: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. A. P. Gallant Mr. D. J. Gallant: Basset, Bgle, Dach (Long), Dach (Smooth), Plott, Redbone Coon, Whip Dr. A. P. Gallant: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. A. Lycan Mr. D. J. Gallant: Dobe, Grt Dane Ms. A. Lycan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mrs. C. Vogels: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. Vogels Mrs. D. Edge: Cav KC Spans Ms. A. Lycan: I Greyhnd Mrs. C. Vogels: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. J. Buxton Mr. F. C. Bassett: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. D. J. Buxton Mrs. D. J. Buxton: All Herding Breeds
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MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. A. P. Gallant Dr. A. P. Gallant: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. K. A. Buxton: 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: Ms. A. Lycan NM Rio Rancho (O) CENTRAL NEW MEXICO BRITTANY CLUB Rio Rancho Sports Complex 3501 High Resort Blvd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 2:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. B. Stenmark: Breed, Jr. Showmanship NM Rio Rancho (O) GORDON SETTER CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (S) Rio Rancho Sports Complex 3501 High Resort Blvd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. L. W. Bayne: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Russell L McFadden NM Rio Rancho (O) SPORTING DOG FANCIERS OF NEW MEXICO (S) Rio Rancho Sports Complex 3501 High Resort Blvd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Miss V. L. Lyne: Sporting Group, Brit, Pntr-GS, Span-Eng Ckr, SpanEng Spr, Misc Breeds , Wirehair Vizsla Mrs. B. Stenmark: Pointer, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Fld, and more Mrs. A. Katona: Ret-Gold, Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GW Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Curl Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Nova Scotia T Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Gord Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-AmW Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Boykin Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Clum Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Ckr Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Fld Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Irw Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Suss Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Wel Spr Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Spin Ital Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim Penny Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Wirehair Ptg Grif Penny Disiena OR Central Point* (I) SOUTHERN OREGON KENNEL CLUB Jackson County Fairgrounds & Exposition Park 1 Peninger Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW R. Besoff SPORTING Group: Mrs. H. Glendinning R. Besoff: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. E. Hiltz Mrs. S. A. Krogh: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. C. C. Smith Mrs. H. Glendinning: Grt Dane, Mast, St Bern Mrs. L. E. Hiltz: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Newf, Sam, Sib Hky Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. D. G. Besoff Mr. D. M. Krogh: Airdle, Am Staff, Border, Bull Ter, Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Parson Russell, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Wst Highlnd R. Besoff: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. L. E. Hiltz Mr. D. M. Krogh: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. G. Besoff R. Besoff: Bulldog Mrs. L. E. Hiltz: Shiba Inu Mrs. H. Glendinning: Norwegian Lndhnd, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. D. M. Krogh: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. L. E. Hiltz Mrs. L. E. Hiltz: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. H. Glendinning Mrs. H. Glendinning: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. C. Cornell: 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. C. C. Smith PA Bloomsburg* (I) BACK MOUNTAIN KENNEL CLUB, INC. Bloomsburg Fairgrounds West Third Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. D. Kniola SPORTING Group: Mr. T. J. Feneis Ms. V. M. Jordan: Ret-Lab Ms. S. A. Birgl: Vizs Mrs. D. Kniola: Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, Set-Gord Mr. J. A. Berkowitz: Ret-Gold, Set-Irsh, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Span-Wel Spr, Weim Mr. T. J. Feneis: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. R. Miller Ms. A. D. O’Reilly: B & T Coonhnd, Borz, Greyhnd, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, PBGV Mr. D. R. Miller: Balance of Hound Breeds
WORKING Group: Mrs. T. M. DePietro Ms. V. M. Jordan: Dobe Mr. T. J. Feneis: Akita, Alas Mal, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Dogue de Brdx, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Newf, Portuguese, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: E. Sweigart E. Sweigart: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. E. J. Lessig E. Sweigart: Hava, Toy Manch, Peke Mrs. D. Kniola: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. R. Miller Mr. D. R. Miller: Boston, Bulldog Ms. V. M. Jordan: Am Esk Dog, Kees, Norwegian Lndhnd Mrs. E. J. Lessig: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. T. M. DePietro Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Austrl Cat Dg, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Coll, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Swed Vallhund Ms. V. M. Jordan: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. E. J. Lessig Mrs. E. J. Lessig: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES E. M. Van Uden: Nov A, Open B Mrs. N. J. Glabicki: Nov B, Util A Mr. J. D. Landis: Open A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. A. D. O’Reilly TN Knoxville* (I/O) OAK RIDGE KENNEL CLUB Chilhowee Park 3301 E. Magnolia Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW J. G. Reynolds SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: Ret-Gold Mrs. L. Warren: Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, Ret-Lab, Span-AmW, SpanBoykin, Span-Clum, Span-Suss Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. R. White Mrs. L. Warren: Dach J. G. Reynolds: Otter, PBGV Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. D. A. Gill Mrs. L. Warren: Cane Corso Dr. D. A. Gill: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. J. R. White: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. S. J. Kobrzycki: Peke, Pood Toy Mr. J. C. Walton: Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mrs. L. Warren: Bichon, Bulldog, Shiba Inu Mr. S. J. Kobrzycki: Fr Bull, Pood (Std), Schip J. G. Reynolds: Pood (Min), Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. J. C. Walton: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. F. Haupt K. Ryan: Coll, Shetld Mr. D. Young: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Mrs. F. Haupt: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. F. Haupt Mrs. F. Haupt: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. W. Haddock: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility, Brace, Pre-Novice, Veteran, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. S. J. Kobrzycki TX San Angelo (I) CONCHO KENNEL CLUB, INC. San Angelo Fairgrounds 43rd & Coliseum Dr. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. S. J. Hubbell SPORTING Group: Mr. S. J. Hubbell Mrs. C. Hubbell: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Mr. L. F. Sosa: Dach Mr. S. J. Hubbell: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. C. Hubbell Mr. L. F. Sosa: AnatolShep, Grt Dane, Newf P. A. Sosa: Akita, Bullm, Dobe, Sam, Sib Hky Mrs. C. Hubbell: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Giant Schn, Portuguese Mr. S. J. Hubbell: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Mr. S. J. Hubbell: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. S. J. Hubbell Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. L. F. Sosa Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. C. Hubbell Mr. S. J. Hubbell: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. L. F. Sosa
NOVEMBER 5 - MONDAY VA Virginia Beach (I) VIRGINIA BEACH KENNEL CLUB Virginia Beach Convention Ctr 1000 19th St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. S. B. Tietjen SPORTING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Weim Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. G. L. Doerge L. Sorenson: Borz, Dach (Smooth) Mrs. D. Sorenson: Dach (Long), Dach (Wire) Mr. G. L. Doerge: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone Mr. V. T. Grosso: Mast Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso Mrs. D. Sorenson: Skye Mr. V. T. Grosso: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. K. M. Grosso Mrs. K. M. Grosso: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman L. Sorenson: Bichon Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. R. L. Campbell Mrs. R. L. Campbell: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. R. L. Campbell Mrs. R. L. Campbell: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: L. Sorenson
NOVEMBER 6 - TUESDAY NM Albuquerque (I) ENGLISH SETTER CLUB OF PHOENIX ARIZONA (S) Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North Holiday Inn Pyramid 5151 San Francisco Road N E CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Miss V. L. Lyne: Breed F. J. Stevens: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Lynda Gall SWEEPS PUPPY Lynda Gall
NOVEMBER 7 - WEDNESDAY MD Salisbury* (I) TALBOT KENNEL CLUB, INC. Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Glen Ave. at Civic Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Miss D. M. Macdonald SPORTING Group: Mr. J. G. Pepper Mr. J. G. Pepper: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. J. Hyman Mrs. R. D. Smith: Bloodhnd Mr. D. J. Hyman: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. C. Ramirez Mrs. B. McFadden: AnatolShep, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Portuguese, Sam Mr. D. W. Haddock: Dobe, Grt Dane, Mast, Rottw, St Bern, Std Schn Mr. J. C. Ramirez: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. Meyer Mrs. C. Meyer: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. G. Beauchamp Miss D. M. Macdonald: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. Canestrini Mrs. R. D. Smith: Bichon, Bulldog, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Shiba Inu Mr. R. G. Beauchamp: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. Canestrini Mrs. M. Canestrini: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. G. Pepper Mr. J. G. Pepper: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES F. Cardillino: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B Mrs. M. Williquette: Open A, Util A Mr. D. W. Haddock: Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. J. Hyman NM Albuquerque (I) ENGLISH SETTER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North Holiday Inn Pyramid 5151 San Francisco Road N E CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Karen Kennedy
VA Virginia Beach (I) VIRGINIA BEACH KENNEL CLUB (S) Virginia Beach Convention Ctr 1000 19th St. CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. K. M. Grosso SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. B. Tietjen L. Sorenson: Vizs Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone Mrs. D. L. Wojan: Borz Mrs. D. Sorenson: Dach (Smooth) Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Whip L. Sorenson: Afghan, Basenji, Dach (Long), Saluki Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso Dr. P. Princehouse: Grt Pyr Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Mast Mrs. D. L. Wojan: Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane Mr. V. T. Grosso: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. L. Campbell Mrs. R. L. Campbell: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Toy Manch Mrs. D. Sorenson: Shih Tzu Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. G. L. Doerge Mrs. D. Sorenson: Bichon, Lhasa Mr. G. L. Doerge: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Dr. P. Princehouse: Pyre Shep Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. G. L. Doerge Mr. G. L. Doerge: Per Inca Orchid, Coton de Tulear Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Balance of Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. P. Princehouse SWEEPS VETERANS: Dobe Maureen Hauch SWEEPS PUPPY: Dobe Maureen Hauch
NOVEMBER 8 - THURSDAY
WI Menasha (I) NORTHERN WISCONSIN COLLIE CLUB (S) Winnegamie Dog Club Training Center W7245 Manitowoc Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Kathy Dachlet, SHW SEC, 7821 Morrison Rd, Greenleaf, WI 54126 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mr. R. E. Hawkins, Jr.: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Rough) Sue DeWalt Scheckel SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Smooth) Sue DeWalt Scheckel
FL Brooksville (O) CENTRAL FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF SALUKI HOUNDS Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Ms. P. J. Arwood: Breed
AL Priceville (I) DECATUR ALABAMA KENNEL CLUB Racking Horse Celebration Grounds CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. G. Pardue SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Smith Mrs. S. Smith: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. R. Frost Mrs. S. Smith: Dach P. J. Gray: Whip Mr. R. R. Frost: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. P. Cline P. J. Gray: Grt Dane Mr. J. M. Bazell: Newf D. P. Cline: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. J. Klein Mrs. N. Hafner: Min Schn C. Gray: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Irish Ter, Kerry Mrs. J. Soble-Smith: Border, Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Scotti Dr. J. Klein: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. P. D. Carr Dr. J. Klein: Toy Manch Mrs. J. G. Pardue: Pom Mrs. P. D. Carr: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. D. Carr Mrs. P. D. Carr: Am Esk Dog, Shar-Pei, Fin Spitz, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. J. G. Pardue: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. R. Frost D. P. Cline: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mr. R. R. Frost: Beard Coll, Beauceron, Briard, Canaan, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Mrs. M. Bittner: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: D. P. Cline D. P. Cline: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. J. Klein
FL Brooksville (O) CENTRAL FLORIDA POLISH LOWLAND SHEEPDOG FANCIERS CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. M. D. Williams: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Bill R.W Edwards SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Bill R.W Edwards FL Brooksville (O) FLORIDA GULF COAST DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Ms. N. Riggsbee: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Azalea Alvarez SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Azalea Alvarez SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Azalea Alvarez FL Brooksville (O) FLORIDA SUNCOAST BOSTON TERRIER CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. D. B. Read: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Beth Carr FL Brooksville (O) TAMPA BAY AREA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. G. L. Henson: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Linda Kunicki FL Brooksville (O) TAMPA BAY TERRIER CLUB Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd P. J. Green: 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 J. Napolitano: Jr. Showmanship MA Fitchburg (I) CHESHIRE KENNEL CLUB, INC. Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr. SPORTING Group: Mrs. W. G. Willhauck Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Pointer, Weim Mrs. J. Nealon: Pntr-GS, Ret-Lab Dr. D. W. Dowling: Brit, Pntr-GW, Span-Eng Ckr Mr. T. W. Baldwin: Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Set-Eng, Set-Gord Mrs. W. G. Willhauck: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. D. W. Dowling Dr. D. W. Dowling: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. W. G. Willhauck Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. F. G. Ferris Mr. F. G. Ferris: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. W. Baldwin Mrs. W. G. Willhauck: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Chihua, Min Pin Ms. M. M. Dunbury: Cav KC Spans, Hava, J Chin, Pap, Peke, Pug Mr. T. W. Baldwin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. M. Carr Mrs. S. M. Carr: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. P. F. Willhauck Mrs. W. G. Willhauck: Beard Coll, Coll, GSD, Shetld Mr. P. F. Willhauck: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr. Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. Nealon MD Salisbury* (I) TALBOT KENNEL CLUB, INC. Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Glen Ave. at Civic Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. M. Canestrini SPORTING Group: Mr. R. G. Beauchamp Mr. R. G. Beauchamp: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. G. Pepper Mrs. M. Canestrini: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Pharaoh, Plott, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Mr. J. G. Pepper: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. C. Meyer Mr. J. C. Ramirez: AnatolShep Mrs. R. D. Smith: Akita, Mast, Portuguese, St Bern, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. D. W. Haddock: Bullm, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Newf, Sib Hky Mrs. C. Meyer: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Miss D. M. Macdonald Miss D. M. Macdonald: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. C. Ramirez Mr. J. C. Ramirez: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. G. Beauchamp Mrs. M. Canestrini: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Mr. D. J. Hyman: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. C. Ramirez Mr. J. C. Ramirez: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES F. Cardillino: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A Mrs. M. Williquette: Open B, Util B Mr. D. W. Haddock: Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. G. Pepper MI Kalamazoo* (I) PONTIAC KENNEL CLUB, INC. Kalamazoo Co Fairgrounds 2900 Lake St CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. E. Frederiksen SPORTING Group: T. Hale Mr. F. Hyer: Span-Ckr Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Ret-Ches, Spin Ital, Vizs Ms. N. J. Gallant: Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr Dr. S. Keating: Brit, Pointer, Ret-Lab, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif T. Hale: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann T. Hale: Cane Corso, Leonberger Dr. S. Keating: Akita, Berns Mtn, Bullm, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Std Schn Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: All Terrier Breeds
TOY Group: Dr. S. Keating Ms. S. I. Wheat: Pap, Pom, Pood Toy Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Malt, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Mrs. P. Bradbury: Schip Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: T. Hale Mrs. P. Bradbury: Card-WC, Pemb-WC T. Hale: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. C. G. Liepmann: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. R. Lunn: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A Ms. L. Tamms: Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. G. Liepmann NC Smithfield (O) RALEIGH-DURHAM LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Village Motor Lodge 198 Mallard Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 18 Stephanie Dangerfield, SHW SEC, 2709 FLOYD DR, RALEIGH, NC 27610 Ms. S. Willumsen: B Mrs. J. S. Chambers: D, I SWEEPS VETERANS Jodi Martin SWEEPS PUPPY Jodi Martin NM Albuquerque (I) ENGLISH SETTER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North Holiday Inn Pyramid 5151 San Francisco Road N E CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT MATURITY: Set-Eng Beverly R Andersen FUTURITY: Set-Eng Beverly R Andersen
NOVEMBER 8 - THURSDAY thru NOVEMBER 9 - FRIDAY NM Albuquerque (I) ENGLISH SETTER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. (2) Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North Holiday Inn Pyramid 5151 San Francisco Road N E CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 12:00 p.m. Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $35.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. S. McCue: Breed Ms. S. A. Kerwin-Bush: Jr. Showmanship
NOVEMBER 9 - FRIDAY AL Priceville (I) ALABAMA DACHSHUND CLUB, INC. Racking Horse Celebration Grounds CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00 E. Henningsen: Breed, Jr. Showmanship AL Priceville (I) DECATUR ALABAMA KENNEL CLUB Racking Horse Celebration Grounds CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. D. Carr SPORTING Group: Ms. L. Robey B. Blink: Spin Ital Ms. L. Robey: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: D. P. Cline Ms. L. K. Telfair: Greyhnd Mrs. P. W. Neale: RhoRidge P. J. Gray: Whip Mrs. S. Smith: B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Ibizan, Otter, Redbone Coon D. P. Cline: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. W. Neale P. J. Gray: Grt Dane B. Blink: Mast Mrs. P. W. Neale: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. K. J. Ferris D. M. Harris: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs Mrs. N. Hafner: Soft Coated, Welsh Ter P. P. Simmons: Border, Cairn, Scotti, Staf Bull Ms. K. J. Ferris: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. G. Pardue Ms. K. J. Ferris: Toy Manch Mrs. P. D. Carr: Pom Mr. R. R. Frost: Pood Toy Mrs. J. G. Pardue: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Frost Mrs. P. D. Carr: Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Fr Bull, Kees Mr. R. R. Frost: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. K. Telfair Y. Samuelson: Shetld Ms. L. K. Telfair: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. R. Frost Mr. R. R. Frost: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. R. Frost AZ Tucson* (O) MADERA CANYON KENNEL CLUB Rillito Park CO Park 4502 North 1st Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. G. Geringer SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Mills Mrs. S. D. Hemminger: Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat Mrs. A. Mills: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mrs. G. Geringer: Harr K. L. Beliew: Basenji, Greyhnd, Ibizan Mr. L. K. Davis: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. deVilleneuve Mr. W. deVilleneuve: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. W. F. Potter, II Mr. W. F. Potter, II: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. A. Mills Mrs. G. Geringer: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: K. L. Beliew K. L. Beliew: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Dr. S. Kaluzniacki: Beauceron, Canaan Mrs. A. Mills: Brdr Coll, Bouv, Nor Buhund, Swed Vallhund Mrs. L. K. Davis: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: K. L. Beliew K. L. Beliew: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. S. D. Hemminger: 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: K. L. Beliew CA Napa (I) NOR-CAL JAPANESE CHIN FANCIERS (S) Napa Valley Exposition Third ST And Silverado Trail CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Mimi Domke, SHW SEC, 3850 ORMSBY PL, C/O CAROLYN GOEPNER, WASHOE VALLEY, NV 89704 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Pam Amos SWEEPS PUPPY Pam Amos
CA Napa NOR-CAL JAPANESE CHIN FANCIERS Napa Valley Exposition Third ST And Silverado Trail CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Mimi Domke, SHW SEC, 3850 ORMSBY PL, C/O CAROLYN GOEPNER, WASHOE VALLEY, NV 89704 FEE: $29.00 Ms. P. DeLong: Breed CA Napa (O) ST. BERNARD CLUB OF GREATER SAN JOSE, INC. (S) Napa Valley Exposition Napa Valley Exposition 575 3rd Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Elaine Cirimele, SHW SEC, PO BOX 2772, ORANGEVALE, CA 95662 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mike Osher SWEEPS PUPPY Mike Osher FL Brooksville (O) AKITA CLUB OF TAMPA BAY (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Mrs. G. A. Black: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Diane R Mallett SWEEPS PUPPY Diane R Mallett FL Brooksville (O) AMERICAN POLISH LOWLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. L. Canalizo: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Constance Sagar SWEEPS VETERANS Constance Sagar FL Brooksville (O) CENTRAL FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF SALUKI HOUNDS (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Ms. J. M. Buehler: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Steven Herman SWEEPS VETERANS Steven Herman FL Brooksville (O) FLORIDA GULF COAST DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd D. R. Graham: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Raymond Chaplin SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Raymond Chaplin SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Raymond Chaplin FL Brooksville (O) FLORIDA SUNCOAST BOSTON TERRIER CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd J. J. Fletcher: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY FL Brooksville (O) GREATER TAMPA BAY COLLIE CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. A. F. Benko: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Rough) Paula Clairday SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Smooth) Paula Clairday FL Brooksville (O) SAND ‘N’ SEE AFGHAN HOUND CLUB OF FLORIDA (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Ms. J. M. Buehler: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Marry Blacker FL Brooksville* (O) TAMPA BAY AREA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. R. McTaggart: Breed Mr. R. R. Withers: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Linda Myers FL Brooksville (O) TAMPA BAY POODLE CLUB Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. P. Hastings: Breed FL Brooksville (O) TAMPA BAY TERRIER CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Ms. B. W. Keenan: 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 SWEEPS PUPPY: Scotti Carla LaCoe SWEEPS VETERANS: Scotti Carla LaCoe MA Fitchburg (I) SOUHEGAN KENNEL CLUB, INC. Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW W. Gunn SPORTING Group: Mr. B. Meyer W. Gunn: Set-Eng, Set-Gord, Span-Ckr Ms. S. J. McDowell-Dunn: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Set-Irsh, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr Mr. B. Meyer: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. R. L. Campbell W. Gunn: Bgle
Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. R. J. Rynder Mrs. D. Baker: Bullm Ms. S. J. McDowell-Dunn: Newf W. Gunn: Akita, Alas Mal, Sib Hky Mrs. R. J. Rynder: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. M. Davis Mrs. R. M. Davis: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: W. Gurin Mrs. R. M. Davis: Toy Manch W. Gurin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. S. McFarlane W. Gunn: Tib Span, Tib Ter Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. B. Meyer Mrs. R. M. Davis: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, OES, Shetld Mr. B. Meyer: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. R. M. Davis Mrs. R. M. Davis: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. S. J. McDowell-Dunn MD Salisbury* (I) SALISBURY MARYLAND KENNEL CLUB, INC. Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Glen Ave. at Civic Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. A. P. Bianchi SPORTING Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Ms. J. Roppolo: Vizs Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: All Pointers, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Suss Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Brit, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, RetNova Scotia T, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Weim Mrs. M. Alston: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. J. Roppolo Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Afghan, Nor Elk Dr. R. D. Smith: Basenji, Basset, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Mast, Newf Mrs. M. Alston: Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Portuguese Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Berns Mtn, Boxer, Dobe, Grt Pyr, Leonberger Dr. R. D. Smith: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Dr. R. D. Smith: Airdle Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Border, Bull Ter, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry Ms. J. Roppolo: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie R. N. Rella: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: R. N. Rella Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Chow Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Pood, Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: OES, Pol Low Shp, Pulik Dr. R. D. Smith: Card-WC, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, GSD, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pemb-WC, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. M. Alston Mrs. M. Alston: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. M. Williquette: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B Mr. H. E. Whitney: Grad Novr, Open B, Util A Ms. L. A. McHugh: Open A, Grad Openr, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. A. P. Bianchi MI Kalamazoo* (I) GREATER MUSKEGON KENNEL CLUB Kalamazoo Co Fairgrounds 2900 Lake St CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW J. T. Connolly SPORTING Group: Dr. S. Keating Mrs. D. Kniola: Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, Set-Gord Dr. S. Keating: Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Gold, Vizs Ms. N. J. Gallant: Brit, Pointer, Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, Span-Clum, Weim Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mrs. D. Kniola: Afghan, Bgle, Dach, Ibizan Mr. K. H. Delaney: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Berns Mtn, Grm Pinscher, Sam J. T. Connolly: Bullm, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Akita, Cane Corso, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Leonberger, Std Schn Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. D. Kniola Mrs. D. Kniola: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. Kniola Dr. S. Keating: Cav KC Spans J. T. Connolly: Pood Toy Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd Mr. K. H. Delaney: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Boston Mrs. P. Bradbury: Bulldog Dr. S. Keating: Dalm Mrs. D. Kniola: Chow, Fr Bull, Schip Mr. K. H. Delaney: Am Esk Dog, Fin Spitz, Lowch, Shiba Inu, Tib Span J. T. Connolly: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann J. T. Connolly: Shetld Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. D. Kniola Mrs. D. Kniola: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. R. Lunn: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A Ms. L. Tamms: Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: J. T. Connolly MO Springfield (I) NEWFOUNDLAND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (S) Missouri Entertainment & Events Center N Grant Ave & Norton Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd L. C. Anderson: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Earl Karas SWEEPS VETERANS Earl Karas NC Smithfield (O) RALEIGH-DURHAM LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Village Motor Lodge 198 Mallard Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 18 Stephanie Dangerfield, SHW SEC, 2709 FLOYD DR, RALEIGH, NC 27610 Mrs. J. S. Chambers: B Ms. S. Willumsen: D, I SWEEPS PUPPY Neil Martin SWEEPS VETERANS Neil Martin TX Houston GALVESTON BAY SALUKI CLUB (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercrombie Dr CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Ms. Kathleen Nuzenski, SHW SEC, Po Box 25764, C/O Onofrio, Oklahoma City, OK 73125 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. P. Garcia, Jr.: Breed Dr. K. V. Hunt, D.V.M.: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Billy Webb SWEEPS PUPPY Billy Webb
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NOVEMBER 10 - SATURDAY AL Decatur (I) HUNTSVILLE KENNEL CLUB (S) Morgan Co Celebration Arena 67 Horse Center Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. T. D. Parrotti SPORTING Group: D. P. Cline Ms. S. N. Melancon: Brit, Pointer, Ret-Gold, Set-Irsh D. P. Cline: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. W. Neale Mrs. J. S. Watkins: Basset, Dach, Ir Wolf D. Thornton: Am Fox, Basenji, Bgle, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Eng Fox, Harr, Plott, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, ScotDeer Mrs. P. W. Neale: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. Thornton Dr. L. M. Van Horn: Grm Pinscher D. P. Cline: Grt Dane D. Thornton: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Kom, Kuv, Nepltn Mastiff, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Std Schn Dr. W. R. Newman: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. J. Murphy Ms. R. Clamper: Am Staff, Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Staf Bull Mrs. N. Hafner: Border, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Scotti Mr. D. J. Murphy: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: J. J. Hupp Ms. M. A. Miller: Pood Toy Mr. J. M. Bazell: Chihua, I Greyhnd, Pom, Shih Tzu J. J. Hupp: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. M. A. Miller Mr. L. F. Sosa: Bulldog, Fr Bull Mr. J. M. Bazell: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Lhasa, Tib Span Ms. M. A. Miller: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. Robey D. P. Cline: AustrlShep Mr. J. M. Bazell: Pol Low Shp Mrs. C. Magnan: Card-WC, Pemb-WC J. Corwin: Coll, Shetld Ms. L. Robey: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. W. Neale Mrs. P. W. Neale: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. L. M. Van Horn SWEEPS VETERANS: Bull Ter (Color) Paula Pressler-Tash SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (Color) Paula Pressler-Tash SWEEPS VETERANS: Bull Ter (White) Paula Pressler-Tash SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (White) Paula Pressler-Tash SWEEPS VETERANS: Mast Cynthia Stewart SWEEPS PUPPY: Mast Cynthia Stewart SWEEPS VETERANS: Hava Kathy Ambler SWEEPS PUPPY: Hava Kathy Ambler AZ Tucson* (O) MADERA CANYON KENNEL CLUB (S) Rillito Park CO Park 4502 North 1st Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. L. C. More SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Ms. L. C. More: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. Hall Mrs. P. Hall: Harr Mrs. G. Geringer: Basenji, Greyhnd D. A. Ross: Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Ibizan, Ir Wolf Mrs. L. K. Davis: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. Hall Mr. L. K. Davis: AnatolShep, Boxer, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Kom, Kuv, Nepltn Mastiff, Sam, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Ms. S. C. Catlin: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. W. deVilleneuve Mrs. G. Geringer: Bull Ter, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Lakelnd, Min Bull Terrs, Sealym, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter Mr. W. deVilleneuve: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. A. Mills: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Mills Mrs. G. Geringer: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. Hall Mrs. P. Hall: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. S. D. Hemminger: 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: Ms. S. C. Catlin SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Rich Anton SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Gold Rich Anton CA Acton (O) HIGH DESERT LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF CALIFORNIA (S) Thousand Trails 4700 Crown Valley Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Sharon Licciardi, SHW SEC, 38513 12Th St E, Palmdale, CA 93550 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd P. W. Block: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Betty Buelteman CA Moorpark (O) TRI-VALLEY SHETLAND SHEEPDOG OF NW LOS ANGELES (S) Happy Dog Agility Training Center Tierra Rejada Ranch 15191 Read Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 8:00 p.m. Ms. Rhonda Storm, SHW SEC, 9522 DERBY DR, RIVERSIDE, CA 92509 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Dr. W. K. Brokken: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Mark Hersman CA Napa (I) (Evening) CALIFORNIA CENTRAL VALLEY MALTESE CLUB Napa Valley Exposition Third ST And Silverado Trail CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Lorie Abbott, SHW SEC, 2144 BROADMOOR ST, LIVERMORE, CA 94551 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Ms. W. L. Paquette: Breed CA Napa (I/O) WINE COUNTRY KENNEL CLUB (S) Napa Valley Exposition Third ST And Silverado Trail CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. D. Sturz, Jr. SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mr. S. A. Zielinski: Span-Clum Mrs. E. E. Berg: Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Dr. D. Sturz, Jr.: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. D. Sturz, Jr. K. Mounts: Ir Wolf Mr. S. Kass: Afghan, Basenji, Borz, Ibizan, RhoRidge Mrs. S. Dillin: Dach, Greyhnd, Nor Elk, Saluki, Whip Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. V. M. Jordan K. Mounts: Dobe, Grm Pinscher Mrs. K. Kahn: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer Ms. V. M. Jordan: Bullm, Portuguese, Sam Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: Akita, Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Rottw Mr. S. A. Zielinski: Balance of Working Breeds
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TERRIER Group: E. Sweigart E. Sweigart: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. W. L. Paquette E. Sweigart: Toy Manch Mr. F. Arienti: Malt, Pap, Pom, Pood Toy Ms. W. L. Paquette: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Ms. W. L. Paquette: Boston Mr. F. Arienti: Pood Ms. V. M. Jordan: Am Esk Dog, Dalm, Kees Mrs. E. E. Berg: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. M. Zielinski Ms. V. M. Jordan: Canaan, Card-WC, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. V. M. Jordan Ms. V. M. Jordan: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. Dillin SWEEPS PUPPY: Malt Wendy Harper CO Pueblo* (I) SOUTHERN COLORADO KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Colorado State Fairgrounds Beulah and Summit St CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW M. Shoreman SPORTING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mr. T. Stacy: Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Vizs Mrs. R. Shoreman: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. R. Shoreman M. Shoreman: Ir Wolf Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Dach, Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Whip Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. S. A. Krogh Mr. D. M. Krogh: Dogue de Brdx Mr. C. L. Olvis: Sib Hky M. Shoreman: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn Mr. J. J. Madieros: Akita, Boxer, Dobe, Sam Ms. E. Muthard: AnatolShep, Grm Pinscher, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kuv, Mast, Portuguese, St Bern, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. W. G. Willhauck: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. V. T. Grosso Mr. T. Stacy: Austr, Bdlgtn, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Manch Ter, Russel Terr, Staf Bull Mr. D. M. Krogh: Airdle, Am Staff, Border, Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Parson Russell, Soft Coated, Wst Highlnd M. Shoreman: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy Mrs. W. G. Willhauck: Chihua, Pug, Pood Toy Mr. D. M. Krogh: Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, Malt, Pom Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Am Esk Dog Mr. C. L. Olvis: Pood (Min) Mr. D. M. Krogh: Pood (Std) Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Shar-Pei, Chow, Lhasa Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. W. G. Willhauck Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Beard Coll Ms. E. Muthard: Pemb-WC Mr. P. F. Willhauck: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Card-WC Mr. V. T. Grosso: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. J. Madieros Mr. J. J. Madieros: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. K. A. Buxton: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Versatility Mr. C. Alvarez: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Util A, Util B To Be Assigned: Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. J. Madieros SWEEPS PUPPY: Alas Mal Jim Halsig SWEEPS VETERANS: Alas Mal Jim Halsig FL Brooksville* (O) HERNANDO COUNTY KENNEL CLUB (S) Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW A. D. Hussin SPORTING Group: Ms. M. Martorella Ms. M. Martorella: All Pointers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, All Spaniels, All Spaniels A. D. Hussin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: P. L. Brenner P. L. Brenner: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. A. Cuneo Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Giant Schn Mrs. A. F. Benko: Grt Dane Ms. M. J. Carberry: Std Schn Ms. M. Martorella: Boxer, Bullm, Sam Mrs. A. Cuneo: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. M. J. Carberry Ms. M. J. Carberry: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. E. J. Lessig Ms. M. J. Carberry: Toy Manch Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Pom Mrs. A. Cuneo: Pood Toy Mrs. E. J. Lessig: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mrs. A. Cuneo: Boston, Shar-Pei, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. A. Cuneo Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Brdr Coll Mrs. A. F. Benko: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Shp, Bouv, OES, Pol Low Shp, Shetld A. D. Hussin: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mr. D. J. Kirkland: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. B. L. Roland: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. A. F. Benko SWEEPS VETERANS: Bullm Patricia G Mullen SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm Patricia G Mullen FL Orlando (I) RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES, INC. (P) Doubletree Hotel 5780 Major Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 6 7:00 p.m. Arden Shaw, SHW SEC, 4891 BALLANTRAE RD, BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48301 FEE: $28.00 SWEEPS VETERANS: RhoRidge Michael Teeling IN Greenfield* (I) HOOSIER GREAT DANE CLUB (S) Hancock County 4-H Fairgrounds 620 N Apple St CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Tom Hannan, SHW SEC, 4620 Carson Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46227 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd R. Pock: Breed Ms. P. A. Strong: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Valerie Metcalf MA Fitchburg (I) FRAMINGHAM DISTRICT KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $32.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. R. Hertz SPORTING Group: W. Gunn Mrs. F. Strauss: Ret-Lab, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh
Mrs. D. Burkholder: Ret-Gold, Span-AmW, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr Dr. R. Hertz: Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Span-Irw, Spin Ital, Vizs, Wirehair Ptg Grif W. Gunn: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: W. Gunn H. E. Engel: Afghan Ms. P. Healy: Bgle S. Reale: Whip W. Gunn: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Saluki A. L. Odom: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. K. S. McFarlane Mrs. F. Strauss: Berns Mtn J. Cohen: Mast Dr. R. Hertz: AnatolShep, Kuv, Std Schn Ms. P. Healy: Boxer, Dobe, St Bern H. E. Engel: Alas Mal, Grt Dane, Newf, Rottw Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. L. Campbell Mr. R. C. Williams: Am Staff, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Irish Ter, Lakelnd, Manch Ter, Min Schn, Welsh Ter Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder J. Cohen: Hava A. L. Odom: Min Pin Mr. R. C. Williams: Toy Manch Mr. S. P. Regan: Affenp, Eng Toy Sp, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Yorks W. Gunn: Bruss Grif, Chihua, Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. F. Strauss A. L. Odom: Boston, Bulldog Mr. S. P. Regan: Dalm, Pood Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Tib Span, Tib Ter Mrs. F. Strauss: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Shar-Pei HERDING Group: Mrs. R. L. Campbell A. L. Odom: AustrlShep, Pemb-WC, Shetld Mrs. R. L. Campbell: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. R. Hertz Dr. R. Hertz: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. H. R. Sullivan SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer Medley Small SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Medley Small MD Salisbury* (I) SALISBURY MARYLAND KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Glen Ave. at Civic Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson SPORTING Group: Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine Mrs. C. A. Beattie: All Pointers Mrs. M. Alston: Vizs Ms. J. Roppolo: Span-Wel Spr, Weim Dr. R. D. Smith: Ret-Gold, Span-Irw, Wirehair Ptg Grif Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Span-Suss, Spin Ital Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. M. Alston Dr. R. D. Smith: Dach Ms. J. Roppolo: Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, Otter, Pharaoh, Plott, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. M. Alston: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. J. P. Scott Dr. R. D. Smith: Portuguese Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane, Rottw, Sam, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. J. P. Scott: Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Kom, Kuv, Nepltn Mastiff, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mrs. M. Alston: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. J. Roppolo Ms. J. Roppolo: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Border, Bull Ter, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: R. N. Rella Mrs. J. P. Scott: Pom, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith R. N. Rella: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. A. P. Bianchi Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Shetld Mrs. B. H. Humer: Austrl Cat Dg, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Canaan, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: R. N. Rella R. N. Rella: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. H. E. Whitney: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B J. Nocilly: Grad Novr, Open A, Open B Ms. L. A. McHugh: Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. A. G. Senita SWEEPS VETERANS: Vizs Nancy Tuthill SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs Nancy Tuthill SWEEPS VETERANS: Silky Mr. Chad Howard SWEEPS PUPPY: Silky Mr. Chad Howard SWEEPS PUPPY: Bloodhnd Mr. Alfred J Ferruggiaro SWEEPS VETERANS: Bloodhnd Mr. Alfred J Ferruggiaro SWEEPS VETERANS: Portuguese Nancy-Lee Coombs SWEEPS PUPPY: Portuguese Nancy-Lee Coombs MI Kalamazoo* (I) KALAMAZOO KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Kalamazoo Co Fairgrounds 2900 Lake St CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. S. Keating SPORTING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Ret-Ches, Ret-Gold, Vizs, Weim Mr. H. Clark: Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, Span-Eng Ckr Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Brit, All Pointers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Spr, Wirehair Ptg Grif Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. H. Clark Mr. H. Clark: Bgle, Dach, Otter, RhoRidge, Whip Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. H. Clark J. T. Connolly: Boxer Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Bullm Mr. H. Clark: Rottw Dr. S. Keating: Cane Corso, Leonberger Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mr. W. Sahloff: Balance of Working Breeds *No Classes: Grt Dane TERRIER Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Bull Ter, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Russel Terr, Skye Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen: Toy Manch Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Pood Toy Dr. S. Keating: Chin Cr, I Greyhnd Mrs. D. Kniola: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: J. T. Connolly J. T. Connolly: Boston Mr. W. Sahloff: Dalm Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Fr Bull, Pood, Schip Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mr. W. Sahloff: Card-WC Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Shetld Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Nor Buhund, Swed Vallhund Dr. S. Keating: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Bouv Mr. H. Clark: Coll, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg
J. T. Connolly: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. H. Clark Mr. H. Clark: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. K. H. Delaney: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A Mr. D. R. Lunn: Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm Mary Alice Eschweiler SWEEPS VETERANS: Bullm Mary Alice Eschweiler MO Springfield (I) OZARKS KENNEL CLUB, INC. Missouri Entertainment & Events Center N Grant Ave & Norton Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $24.00-1st/ $16.50-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. R. J. Berndt SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mr. J. Richardson: Brit, Pntr-GS, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. D. A. Johnson: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. A. Johnson Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. Richardson Mr. J. Richardson: Newf Mrs. L. Boutwell: Dobe, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Rottw, Std Schn Miss M. V. Beam: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Miss M. V. Beam Miss M. V. Beam: Fox Ter (Smooth), Kerry Mr. J. Richardson: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mr. J. Richardson: Toy Manch Mrs. L. Boutwell: Peke Mr. J. E. Huff: Pug Mr. D. A. Johnson: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Hava, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), Pap Mr. T. C. Dargin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Miss M. V. Beam Mrs. C. W. Adams: Bulldog Ms. L. J. Moore: Fr Bull Mr. J. Richardson: Dalm, Kees Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mr. J. E. Tomsic: Pemb-WC Mr. F. C. Bassett: Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pol Low Shp, Pyre Shep S. E. King: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Card-WC, OES, Shetld Mrs. J. D. Zuver: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. Richardson Mr. J. Richardson: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. M. Lux NC Mebane (I/O) TRIANGLE SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF NORTH CAROLINA (S) APS Felicite Latane Animal Sanctuary 6311 Nicks Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 6:00 p.m. Mrs. Pam Jarmon, SHW SEC, 3912 DURNFORD DR, APEX, NC 27539 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. C. J. Tull-Swinson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Jane M Bishop NC Winston-Salem (I) FURNITURE CITY KENNEL CLUB, INC. LJV War Memorial Coliseum 300 Deacon Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. N. L. Patton SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Steen Mrs. K. Steen: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. B. Capstick Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: Amer English Coon, Bluetick Coon, Ibizan, Otter, Plott, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Ms. B. Capstick: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. B. Capstick Mrs. C. L. Alexander: Boxer, Dobe, Rottw Ms. B. Capstick: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. C. Walton: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. N. L. Patton: Bulldog, Fr Bull Mr. J. R. Cole: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson Mr. J. R. Cole: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: Balance of Herding Breeds *No Classes: Shetld MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. N. L. Patton: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. R. Cole NY Glenmont (I) BERKSHIRE SPUR CHINESE SHAR-PEI CLUB (S) Raining Cats and Dogs 759 Route 9W CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 10:00 a.m. Marge B Calltharp, SHW SEC, 44 Mount Parnassus Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423 Mr. R. Eisele: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Edward W Hall SWEEPS PUPPY Edward W Hall NY Syracuse* (I) CENTRAL NEW YORK SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Syracuse Obedience Training Center 6392 Deere Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Ms. C. Ing: Breed Mrs. D. Chesley: Jr. Showmanship E. M. Van Uden: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Danielle Chesley SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Danielle Chesley OR Rickreall* (I) PACIFIC NORTHWEST COLLIE CLUB, INC. (S) Polk County Fairgrounds 520 Pacific Hwy CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Mrs. Carolyn Ritacco, SHW SEC, 3000 NW 185TH AVE PMB #249, PORTLAND, OR 97229 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. D. M. Cardoza: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. C. S. Wray: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Rough) David Clarke SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Rough) David Clarke SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Smooth) David Clarke SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Smooth) David Clarke TX Houston* (O) CYPRESS CREEK KENNEL CLUB OF TEXAS (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercrombie Dr CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW T. S. Robbins SPORTING Group: Mr. D. L. Kittredge J. E. Turner-Hayes: Span-Ckr C. Cooper: Pntr-GS, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab
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Mr. D. L. Kittredge: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. E. Liebes Dr. E. Liebes: All Hound Breeds *No Classes: Basset WORKING Group: Mrs. C. H. Daugherty C. Cooper: Alas Mal Mrs. C. H. Daugherty: Akita, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, St Bern, Sam, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. J. D. Ellis, Sr.: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. Kramer Mrs. R. Kramer: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: E. K. Moureau Mr. D. L. Kittredge: Pood Toy Mrs. R. Kramer: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Chihua, J Chin, Min Pin, Peke, Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Yorks E. K. Moureau: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. E. Ellis Mr. D. L. Kittredge: Fr Bull G. Garrity: Schip Mrs. S. E. Ellis: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. E. Dykstra-Blum Mrs. J. B. Pape: Card-WC G. Garrity: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Mrs. E. Dykstra-Blum: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. H. Daugherty Mrs. C. H. Daugherty: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Nov A, Util A, Util B, Versatility C. Caballero: Nov B, Grad Novr, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc Mr. D. W. Haddock: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B R. N. Ayres: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Nov Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: C. Cooper SWEEPS VETERANS: Card-WC Laura Sitlington SWEEPS PUPPY: Card-WC Laura Sitlington SWEEPS PUPPY: Saluki Lynda Hicks TX San Marcos (I) BASSET HOUND CLUB OF GREATER SAN ANTONIO San Marcos City Park Recreation Center CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Robert Booth, SHW SEC, 1780 Oak Forest Dr, New Braunfels, TX 78132 A. Clemento: Breed TX San Marcos (I) HIGHLAND LAKES BASSET HOUND ASSOCIATION San Marcos City Park Recreation Center CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Robert Booth, SHW SEC, 1780 OAK FOREST DR, NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78132 FEE: $28.00 Mr. P. S. Glenn: Breed
NOVEMBER 11 - SUNDAY AL Decatur (I) HUNTSVILLE KENNEL CLUB Morgan Co Celebration Arena 67 Horse Center Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW J. J. Hupp SPORTING Group: Mr. D. J. Murphy Mr. D. J. Murphy: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: H. T. Biermann J. Snider: Bgle Dr. C. White-Moser: Ibizan, Nor Elk, PBGV, Pharaoh H. T. Biermann: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. B. A. Vics H. T. Biermann: Boxer Mr. L. F. Sosa: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier D. Collings: Grt Dane, Mast Mrs. B. A. Vics: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. T. D. Parrotti J. J. Hupp: Manch Ter Mrs. G. M. Denman: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs Mrs. N. Hafner: Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Staf Bull Mr. T. D. Parrotti: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. M. Bazell Mrs. B. A. Vics: Hava J. Snider: Pap J. J. Hupp: Chihua, I Greyhnd, Pom, Shih Tzu Mr. J. M. Bazell: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. L. F. Sosa Mr. R. Franz: Bulldog, Fr Bull Mr. J. M. Bazell: Pood, Shiba Inu Mr. L. F. Sosa: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. C. White-Moser Mrs. R. McTaggart: Shetld Dr. C. White-Moser: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. J. Murphy Mr. D. J. Murphy: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: H. T. Biermann AL Priceville (I) ALABAMA DACHSHUND CLUB, INC. Racking Horse Celebration Grounds CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00 Mr. L. F. Sosa: Breed, Jr. Showmanship AZ Tucson* (O) CANADA DEL ORO KENNEL CLUB (S) Rillito Park CO Park 4502 North 1st Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. L. K. Davis SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Mr. T. W. Schulz: Ret-Gold Mrs. L. K. Davis: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. L. C. More Mrs. G. Bernardi: Basset, Dach, Greyhnd, Ibizan, PBGV, RhoRidge, Saluki Ms. S. B. Davis: Afghan, Basenji, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Borz, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, Pharaoh, ScotDeer, Whip Ms. L. C. More: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. J. E. Treiber Mr. J. M. Costello: Akita, Sam Ms. L. R. DeRoulet: Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. Hall Ms. S. B. Davis: Kerry Dr. T. L. Hossfeld: Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth) Ms. J. A. Smith: Fox Ter (Wire), Min Schn Mrs. P. Hall: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. W. deVilleneuve Mr. A. (. Mills: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Peke, Pood Toy Mr. W. deVilleneuve: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. Hall Ms. L. R. DeRoulet: Am Esk Dog, Chow, Lhasa, Lowch Mr. A. (. Mills: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. C. More Ms. L. C. More: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. L. R. DeRoulet Ms. L. R. DeRoulet: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. B. Brask: 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: Ms. L. R. DeRoulet SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip Beverly R Andersen AZ Tucson (O) PALO VERDE GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB Rillito Park CO Park 4502 North 1st Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Lea Plaut, SHW SEC, 16750 PARADISE MOUNTAIN RD, VALLEY CENTER, CA 92082 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. K. Matthews: Breed
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CA Acton* (O) HIGH DESERT LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB OF CALIFORNIA (S) Thousand Trails 4700 Crown Valley Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Ms. Sharon Licciardi, SHW SEC, 38513 12Th St E, Palmdale, CA 93550 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd C. Conway: Breed Ms. L. A. Estes: Jr. Showmanship Mrs. M. R. Illes: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY CA Moorpark* (O) TRI-VALLEY SHETLAND SHEEPDOG OF NW LOS ANGELES (S) Happy Dog Agility Training Center Tierra Rejada Ranch 15191 Read Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Rhonda Storm, SHW SEC, 9522 DERBY DR, RIVERSIDE, CA 92509 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd C. R. Skinner: Breed L. Warsoff: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Kathy Brown CA Napa (I/O) WINE COUNTRY KENNEL CLUB Napa Valley Exposition Third ST And Silverado Trail CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. K. Kahn SPORTING Group: Dr. D. Sturz, Jr. E. Sweigart: Ret-Ches, Ret-Gold, Span-Irw Mrs. S. Dillin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Ms. V. M. Jordan: Afghan Mr. S. A. Zielinski: Nor Elk Mr. S. Kass: Saluki, ScotDeer, Whip Dr. D. Sturz, Jr.: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. S. A. Zielinski E. Sweigart: Portuguese, Sam Mr. S. A. Zielinski: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm Ms. V. M. Jordan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. W. L. Paquette Ms. W. L. Paquette: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mrs. S. Dillin: Malt Ms. W. L. Paquette: Toy Manch, Pap E. Sweigart: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Hava, Peke, Pom Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. E. E. Berg Ms. V. M. Jordan: Norwegian Lndhnd Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. W. L. Paquette Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: E. Sweigart E. Sweigart: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. Miller CO Pueblo* (I) SOUTHERN COLORADO KENNEL CLUB, INC. Colorado State Fairgrounds Beulah and Summit St CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. J. Madieros SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mr. C. L. Olvis: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, Set-Eng, Set-Gord Mr. T. Stacy: Set-Irsh, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Spin Ital, Weim Mrs. W. G. Willhauck: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. A. Krogh Mrs. R. Shoreman: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Eng Fox, Harr M. Shoreman: Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Greyhnd, Ibizan Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: M. Shoreman Ms. E. Muthard: Berns Mtn Mr. V. T. Grosso: Mast, Newf Mrs. R. Shoreman: Gtr Swiss Mtn, Sam, Std Schn Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sib Hky, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. P. F. Willhauck: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. K. M. Grosso Mr. C. L. Olvis: Manch Ter Mr. D. M. Krogh: Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Staf Bull Mrs. R. Shoreman: Austr, Bdlgtn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Russel Terr Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. R. Shoreman Mr. D. M. Krogh: Pood Toy, Yorks Mrs. W. G. Willhauck: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Min Pin, Pom Mrs. K. M. Grosso: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. M. Krogh Mrs. W. G. Willhauck: Kees, Pood, Shiba Inu Mr. D. M. Krogh: Shar-Pei, Schip, Tib Span, Tib Ter Mr. J. J. Madieros: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis M. Shoreman: Austrl Cat Dg Mr. V. T. Grosso: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Card-WC Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. M. Krogh Mr. D. M. Krogh: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. P. P. Barras: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Versatility Mr. K. A. Buxton: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Util A, Util B To Be Assigned: Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. M. Krogh FL Brooksville* (O) HERNANDO COUNTY KENNEL CLUB Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. E. J. Lessig SPORTING Group: P. L. Brenner Mrs. E. J. Lessig: Ret-Lab, Set-Eng, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Weim P. L. Brenner: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. M. Martorella Ms. J. A. Harrington: Saluki Ms. M. Martorella: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. B. E. Voran Mrs. A. Cuneo: Boxer P. L. Brenner: Bullm Mr. B. L. Roland: Sam Mr. B. E. Voran: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. J. Kirkland Mr. D. J. Kirkland: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: A. D. Hussin Mr. D. J. Kirkland: Cav KC Spans, Toy Manch, Pug, Pood Toy A. D. Hussin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Cuneo Ms. J. H. Meader: Bulldog, Dalm Mrs. A. Cuneo: Chow, Kees Mrs. E. J. Lessig: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: A. D. Hussin Mrs. A. Cuneo: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. A. Cuneo Mrs. A. Cuneo: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. M. C. Burford: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. B. E. Voran FL Orlando (I) RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES, INC. (P) Doubletree Hotel 5780 Major Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 6 7:00 p.m. Arden Shaw, SHW SEC, 4891 BALLANTRAE RD, BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48301 FEE: $28.00 SWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge Michael Teeling
IN Greenfield* (I) HOOSIER GREAT DANE CLUB (S) Hancock County 4-H Fairgrounds 620 N Apple St CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Tom Hannan, SHW SEC, 4620 Carson Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46227 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. D. Clark: Breed Ms. P. A. Strong: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Debbi Deniston MA Fitchburg (I) SOUHEGAN KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. D. Burkholder SPORTING Group: Mr. D. L. Evans W. Gunn: Ret-Lab Mrs. F. Strauss: Ret-Gold, Span-Irw, Spin Ital Mrs. D. Burkholder: Brit, All Pointers, All Setters, Weim Mr. D. L. Evans: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. E. W. Hall W. Gunn: Nor Elk Mrs. F. Strauss: Bgle, Dach Mr. E. W. Hall: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. F. Strauss P. G. Mullen: Boxer, Dobe Dr. R. Hertz: Rottw, St Bern W. Gunn: AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Kuv, Newf, Portuguese Mr. E. W. Hall: Akita, Alas Mal, Bullm, Grt Dane, Sam, Sib Hky Mrs. F. Strauss: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. M. D. Buckley Mr. M. D. Buckley: Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry, Manch Ter, Min Schn, Russel Terr, Soft Coated, Staf Bull Mr. D. L. Evans: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: W. Gunn Mrs. F. Strauss: Pood Toy W. Gunn: Cav KC Spans, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pug Mrs. D. Burkholder: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: W. Gunn Mr. D. L. Evans: Lhasa Mr. E. W. Hall: Shiba Inu Mrs. F. Strauss: Boston, Bulldog, Pood, Tib Span, Tib Ter W. Gunn: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Shar-Pei HERDING Group: Dr. R. Hertz Mr. E. W. Hall: Bel Terv, Bouv, Briard, Nor Buhund Dr. R. Hertz: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. E. W. Hall Mr. E. W. Hall: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: P. G. Mullen SWEEPS PUPPY: Pom Ms. Lauren A Payne SWEEPS VETERANS: Pom Ms. Lauren A Payne SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Barbara Compton MD Salisbury* (I) MISPILLION KENNEL CLUB, INC. Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Glen Ave. at Civic Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. P. Scott SPORTING Group: Ms. J. Roppolo Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Ret-Gold, Weim Mr. F. J. Martire: Set-Eng, Set-Irsh Mrs. C. A. Beattie: All Spaniels, All Spaniels, Spin Ital, Vizs, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. M. Alston: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson Mrs. J. P. Scott: Dach Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: PBGV Dr. A. P. Bianchi: RhoRidge Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Basset, Whip Mrs. M. Alston: Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, Otter, Pharaoh, Plott, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon Ms. J. Roppolo: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. M. Alston Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Giant Schn Mrs. P. Helming: Newf, Portuguese Dr. J. A. Reeve-Newson: Berns Mtn, Grt Dane, Std Schn Mr. C. J. Costello: Cane Corso, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff Ms. J. Roppolo: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Border, Bull Ter, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. M. Rayner Mrs. J. M. Rayner: Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. J. P. Scott: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. A. P. Bianchi Mrs. J. M. Rayner: Pood, Tib Span Mrs. J. P. Scott: Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Card-WC, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, GSD, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. M. Rayner Mrs. J. M. Rayner: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES J. Nocilly: Nov A, Open A, Open B R. Hornfisher: Nov B, Util A, Util B Mr. H. E. Whitney: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. P. Scott MI Kalamazoo* (I) GRAND RAPIDS KENNEL CLUB Kalamazoo Co Fairgrounds 2900 Lake St CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. G. Liepmann SPORTING Group: Mr. H. Clark Dr. S. Keating: Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Span-Eng Ckr Mr. H. Clark: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Dr. S. Keating: Dach Mr. W. Sahloff: Bgle, Borz, Otter, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Whip Mr. H. Clark: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: J. T. Connolly Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Newf Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Bullm, Portuguese, St Bern Mr. W. Sahloff: Boxer, Cane Corso, Leonberger, Rottw, Sam J. T. Connolly: Balance of Working Breeds *No Classes: Grt Dane TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. M. Bousek Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Bdlgtn, Border, Kerry Mrs. J. M. Bousek: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Toy Manch Mrs. D. Kniola: Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Pood Toy Mrs. J. M. Bousek: Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Peke, Pug, Silky, Yorks Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. S. Keating Dr. S. Keating: Fr Bull Mrs. P. Bradbury: Bichon, Shar-Pei J. T. Connolly: Chow, Schip Mrs. D. Kniola: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: J. T. Connolly Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Bouv, Briard, GSD J. T. Connolly: Card-WC, Nor Buhund, Swed Vallhund Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: All Miscellaneous Breeds
OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. L. Tamms: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A Mr. K. H. Delaney: Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen MO Springfield (I) OZARKS KENNEL CLUB, INC. Missouri Entertainment & Events Center N Grant Ave & Norton Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $24.00-1st/ $16.50-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. F. C. Bassett SPORTING Group: Mr. D. A. Johnson Mrs. L. Boutwell: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mrs. J. D. Zuver: PBGV Mrs. J. M. Lux: Am Fox, Bgle Professor D. C. Taylor: Borz, Eng Fox, Harr Mr. D. A. Johnson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Miss M. V. Beam Mrs. J. D. Zuver: Boxer, Grt Dane, Newf, St Bern Mr. J. Richardson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. D. Black Mr. T. C. Dargin: Manch Ter Mrs. L. Leone: Norfolk, Soft Coated Mr. R. D. Black: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. C. Dargin G. M. Fritz: Pood Toy Mrs. L. Boutwell: Chihua, Hava Mr. T. C. Dargin: Affenp, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), Toy Manch Miss M. V. Beam: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: G. M. Fritz Mr. T. C. Dargin: Pood G. M. Fritz: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Professor D. C. Taylor Dr. R. J. Berndt: AustrlShep S. E. King: Pemb-WC Professor D. C. Taylor: Canaan, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pol Low Shp, Pyre Shep Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mr. F. C. Bassett: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: G. M. Fritz NC Mebane (I/O) TRIANGLE SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF NORTH CAROLINA (S) APS Felicite Latane Animal Sanctuary 6311 Nicks Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 6:00 p.m. Mrs. Pam Jarmon, SHW SEC, 3912 DURNFORD DR, APEX, NC 27539 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Y. Samuelson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Carl Williford NC Winston-Salem (I) FURNITURE CITY KENNEL CLUB, INC. LJV War Memorial Coliseum 300 Deacon Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson SPORTING Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. N. L. Patton: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. C. Walton: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. B. Capstick Mr. N. L. Patton: Chihua T. W. Heres: Pug Ms. B. Capstick: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. J. C. Walton: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. K. Steen Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mrs. K. Steen: Balance of Herding Breeds *No Classes: Shetld MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. B. Capstick NY Glenmont (I) BERKSHIRE SPUR CHINESE SHAR-PEI CLUB (S) Raining Cats and Dogs 759 Route 9W CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Marge B Calltharp, SHW SEC, 44 Mount Parnassus Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. M. B. Fish: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Robert “Bruce” Smith SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Robert “Bruce” Smith NY Syracuse* (I) CENTRAL NEW YORK SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Syracuse Obedience Training Center 6392 Deere Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Ms. K. Schive: Breed, Jr. Showmanship E. M. Van Uden: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Fredna Pickerd SWEEPS PUPPY Fredna Pickerd OR Rickreall* (I) PACIFIC NORTHWEST COLLIE CLUB, INC. (S) Polk County Fairgrounds 520 Pacific Hwy CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Mrs. Carolyn Ritacco, SHW SEC, 3000 NW 185TH AVE PMB #249, PORTLAND, OR 97229 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. M. L. Van Tassell: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. P. A. Weaver: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Rough) Penny King SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Rough) Penny King SWEEPS VETERANS: Coll (Smooth) Penny King SWEEPS PUPPY: Coll (Smooth) Penny King TX Houston* (O) CYPRESS CREEK KENNEL CLUB OF TEXAS (S) Houston Farm & Ranch Club 1 Abercrombie Dr CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. M. R. Spalding SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Smith Ms. S. Miller: Span-Clum G. Cooper: Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Mrs. S. Smith: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. C. M. Gonzalez Mrs. S. Smith: B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Dach, Ibizan, Otter, Redbone Coon Ms. C. M. Gonzalez: Balance of Hound Breeds *No Classes: Basset WORKING Group: Dr. E. Liebes Ms. S. Miller: St Bern G. Cooper: Alas Mal, Newf, Sam Mrs. C. H. Daugherty: Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Std Schn Dr. E. Liebes: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. J. E. Thill Ms. J. E. Thill: All Terrier Breeds
TOY Group: J. Jackson Mr. J. E. Tomsic: Pug J. Jackson: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. L. Kittredge Ms. J. E. Thill: Fr Bull, Lhasa Mr. D. L. Kittredge: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. C. H. Daugherty Mr. J. E. Tomsic: Pemb-WC G. Cooper: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv Mrs. C. H. Daugherty: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. L. Kittredge Mr. D. L. Kittredge: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES C. Caballero: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc R. N. Ayres: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr Mr. D. W. Haddock: Util A, Util B, Versatility, Nov Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: G. Cooper SWEEPS PUPPY: Saluki James Hicks TX San Marcos (I) (Evening) BASSET HOUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. City Park Recreation Hall Jowers Access Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Bob Booth, SHW SEC, 1780 OAK FOREST DR, NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78132 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd N. G. Frost: Breed TX San Marcos (I) BASSET HOUND CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON San Marcos City Park Recreation Center CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Bob Booth, SHW SEC, 1780 Oak Forest Dr, New Braunfels, TX 78132 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Mrs. M. A. Wikerd: Breed
NOVEMBER 12 - MONDAY AZ Tucson* (O) CANADA DEL ORO KENNEL CLUB Rillito Park CO Park 4502 North 1st Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. L. K. Davis SPORTING Group: Ms. P. Davern Ms. P. Davern: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. E. Treiber Ms. S. B. Davis: Basset, Dach, Greyhnd, Ibizan, RhoRidge, Saluki Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. L. R. DeRoulet Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Newf, Sam, Sib Hky Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Akita, Blk Russn Terrier, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Ms. L. R. DeRoulet: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. L. C. More Ms. L. C. More: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. P. Hall Mrs. P. Hall: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mrs. J. V. Daniels: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. L. K. Davis: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Mrs. L. K. Davis: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. B. Brask: 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: Ms. S. B. Davis
NOVEMBER 12 - MONDAY thru NOVEMBER 14 - WEDNESDAY FL Orlando (I) RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES, INC. (3) Doubletree Hotel 5780 Major Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 6 Arden Shaw, SHW SEC, 4891 Ballantrae Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 FEE: $35.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Mrs. B. G. Rupert: Breed, Jr. Showmanship NOVEMBER 14 - WEDNESDAY AZ Tucson (O) BLACK RUSSIAN TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA (P) Inn Suites Hotel 475 N Granada Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jackie Lawrence, SHW SEC, 2070 E MELROSE ST, GILBERT, AZ 85297 SWEEPS PUPPY: Blk Russn Terrier Mr. Larry E Hansen Jr. SWEEPS VETERANS: Blk Russn Terrier Mr. Larry E Hansen Jr.
NOVEMBER 15 - THURSDAY AZ Tucson (O) BLACK RUSSIAN TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Ms. Jackie Lawrence, SHW SEC, 2070 E. Melrose St., Gilbert, AZ 85297 FEE: $35.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Mrs. J. Fournier: Breed, Jr. Showmanship AZ Tucson (O) CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL CLUB OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA (S) Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Lea Plaut, SHW SEC, 16750 PARADISE MOUNTAIN RD, VALLEY CENTER, CA 92082 Mrs. J. Nash: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Gwendolyn Wells SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Gwendolyn Wells AZ Tucson (O) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF ARIZONA (S) Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Patrick Martin, SHW SEC, 6333 E MONTREAL PL, SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85254 FEE: $25.00 L. Bertagnolli: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Julie Ward SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Julie Ward AZ Tucson* (O) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER TUCSON Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 20 9:00 p.m. Leslie Carle, SHW SEC, 7126 E 29TH ST, TUCSON, AZ 85710 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. L. Graser: Breed Mrs. N. Grimm: Obedience
AZ Tucson (O) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER TUCSON (S) Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 20 9:00 p.m. Leslie Carle, SHW SEC, 7126 E 29TH ST, TUCSON, AZ 85710 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. M. L. Van Tassell: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Catherine Pruss AZ Tucson* (O) TUCSON DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB (S) Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 6:00 p.m. Ms. Charlotte Walker, SHW SEC, 8865 E BLUEFIELD ST, TUCSON, AZ 85710 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Breed Mrs. N. Grimm: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Gary Anderson AZ Tucson (O) TUCSON DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB (S) Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 6:00 p.m. Ms. Charlotte Walker, SHW SEC, 8865 E BLUEFIELD ST, TUCSON, AZ 85710 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Ms. C. (. Ringstrom: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Ginny Maese FL Ocala* (O) SEMINOLE DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION Ocala Dog Show Grounds 10205 Northwest Gainesville Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. L. Vandiver SPORTING Group: Mrs. E. E. Mathis Mr. R. L. Vandiver: Set-Gord, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: D. P. Cline D. P. Cline: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. V. Clemente Mr. R. L. Vandiver: Boxer Mr. V. Clemente: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. C. Kelly Mrs. G. C. Kelly: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. W. V. Spediacci D. P. Cline: Pood Toy Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. G. C. Kelly: Peke, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Yorks Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mr. R. Ambrosio: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. C. White-Moser Dr. C. White-Moser: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. L. Vandiver Mr. R. L. Vandiver: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES K. Kincaid: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Nov Wildc A. P. Kincaid: Open A, Open B, Opn Wildc Ms. D. P. Neufeld: Util A, Util B, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. L. Vandiver NC Concord (I) CAROLINA TERRIER ASSOCIATION Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Mr. R. H. Menaker: 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 NC Concord (I) CENTRAL CAROLINA CHIHUAHUA CLUB Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. R. Kramer: Breed NC Concord (I) CENTRAL CAROLINA CHIHUAHUA CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Breed Mr. B. Busby: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS: Chihua (Long) Myrle Hale SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua (Long) Myrle Hale SWEEPS VETERANS: Chihua (Smooth) Myrle Hale SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua (Smooth) Myrle Hale NC Concord (I) CENTRAL CAROLINA PUG DOG CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT R. N. Rella: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Ronnie Plott NC Concord (I) PALMETTO PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Melissa Ericksen, SHW SEC, Po Box 22107, C/O Mb-F Dog Shows, Greensboro, NC 27420 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. T. Mathiesen: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Amy Caple SWEEPS PUPPY Amy Caple NE Omaha* (I) NEBRASKA KENNEL CLUB Century Link Center Omaha 455 N 10th St. **Formerly Qwest Center Omaha** CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. R. S. Forsyth SPORTING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Ms. M. A. Tuff: Ret-Nova Scotia T Mr. C. T. Neale: Pntr-GS, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Irw, Span-Wel Spr, Weim Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. W. Neale Mr. C. T. Neale: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. P. W. Neale: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Ms. M. A. Tuff: Cesky Terrier, Glen Imaal, Manch Ter Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. E. Blake Ms. M. A. Tuff: Toy Manch Dr. R. D. Smith: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. E. Blake Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Non-Sporting Breeds
HERDING Group: Ms. M. A. Tuff Mr. C. T. Neale: Bel Shp, Pulik Mrs. P. W. Neale: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Card-WC, GSD, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Shetld Mrs. R. D. Smith: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. T. Neale Mr. C. T. Neale: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. C. W. Kline: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Veteran, Nov Wildc, Utl Wildc Mr. F. Buroff: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Versatility, Pre-Novice, Opn Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. E. Blake OH Columbus (I) SANDUSKY KENNEL CLUB Ohio Exposition Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. T. Catterson SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. G. Miller Ms. N. J. Gallant: Brit, Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, All Setters, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Suss, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. C. G. Miller: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. B. Capstick Mr. J. R. Tomey: Basenji, Bgle Mr. T. Catterson: Dach, Pharaoh Mrs. J. G. Fortney: Basset, Eng Fox, Otter, RhoRidge, Saluki Ms. B. Capstick: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. R. J. Rynder Mr. J. R. Tomey: Alas Mal, Dobe, Grt Dane, Rottw Ms. M. J. Carter: Akita, Berns Mtn, Bullm, Grt Pyr, Newf, St Bern Mrs. R. J. Rynder: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. Hirstein Mr. R. C. Williams: Am Staff, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Irish Ter, Lakelnd, Manch Ter, Min Schn, Welsh Ter Mrs. P. Hirstein: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. G. Fortney Mr. R. C. Williams: Toy Manch Mrs. J. G. Fortney: Pood Toy Ms. S. S. Hennessy: Chihua, J Chin, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. T. Catterson: Malt, Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Shih Tzu Ms. B. Capstick: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mrs. R. J. Rynder: Chow Ms. S. S. Hennessy: Dalm Mrs. J. G. Fortney: Pood Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. S. S. Hennessy Ms. S. S. Hennessy: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. G. Fortney Mrs. J. G. Fortney: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. Catterson OK Chickasha (I) TOWN AND COUNTRY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Grady County Fairgrounds 500 East Choctaw Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. F. C. Bassett SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. C. Spacht Mr. B. Jenkins: Brit, Pointer, Span-Ckr, Span-Suss Mrs. M. C. Spacht: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. M. C. Spacht Mr. D. R. Duerksen: Dach Mrs. M. C. Spacht: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. B. A. Brooks Mrs. B. A. Brooks: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. Vogels Mr. F. C. Bassett: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. H. Mullen Mr. C. E. Robinson: Cav KC Spans, J Chin, Pap, Shih Tzu Mr. R. H. Mullen: Affenp, Eng Toy Sp, Toy Manch, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. C. Vogels: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. B. Jenkins Mr. R. H. Mullen: Pood Mr. B. Jenkins: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. B. A. Brooks Mr. D. R. Duerksen: GSD, Swed Vallhund Mr. R. H. Mullen: AustrlShep, Bel Terv, Card-WC Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. B. Jenkins Mr. B. Jenkins: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. H. Mullen OR Roseburg* (I) UMPQUA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Douglas County Fairgrounds 2110 SW Frear, I-5 Exit 123 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. V. Trotter SPORTING Group: J. S. Austin J. S. Austin: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter J. S. Austin: Afghan Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. R. J. Lewis: Leonberger W. Sorrell: Akita, Alas Mal Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. G. Geringer M. Van Vleit: Pap Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Bulldog, Fin Spitz Mrs. J. Bruton: Boston, Fr Bull, Lhasa, Tib Span Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. J. Lewis M. Van Vleit: Card-WC, GSD, Pemb-WC Mr. R. J. Lewis: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. M. Margolis: Nov A, Open A, Util A Mrs. B. M. Winthers: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open B, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: W. Sorrell PA Oaks* (I) PENN TREATY KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center 100 Station Avenue CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. E. Sullivan SPORTING Group: Mr. L. J. Sinclair Dr. D. E. Schwartz: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Set-Irsh Mrs. E. Sullivan: Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Suss, Spin Ital, Weim Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. L. J. Sinclair Mr. L. J. Sinclair: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. J. Sinclair T. Nuss: St Bern D. Osborn: Akita, Grt Pyr, Newf, Sib Hky Miss E. E. Vanden Avond: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Dobe, Sam Mrs. J. P. Scott: Bullm, Grm Pinscher, Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Leonberger, Mast, Portuguese, Rottw, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. E. Sullivan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. D. Black Mr. T. C. Dargin: Manch Ter Mr. R. D. Black: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. C. Dargin C. Huggins: Cav KC Spans Mr. T. C. Dargin: Balance of Toy Breeds
NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. J. Sinclair Dr. D. E. Schwartz: Bichon L. Amodei: Boston T. Nuss: Fr Bull Mrs. B. N. Schwartz: Lhasa Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. L. J. Sinclair Ms. H. M. Mendez: Coll Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. P. Scott Mrs. J. P. Scott: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES S. J. Steele: Nov A, Open A, Grad Openr Mrs. B. Doering: Nov B, Util A Mrs. N. K. Withers: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B Mr. L. Wilson: Grad Novr, Open B, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: D. Osborn SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Joseph Etzel SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Joseph Etzel
NOVEMBER 16 - FRIDAY AZ Tucson* (I/O) TUCSON KENNEL CLUB Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. C. (. Ringstrom SPORTING Group: Mr. F. MacDonald Ms. C. (. Ringstrom: Ret-Gold Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Set-Irsh Ms. R. A. Bell: Pointer, Ret-Lab Mr. F. MacDonald: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. A. D. DiNardo Ms. N. J. Edgington: Afghan Ms. R. A. Bell: Basset, Bloodhnd, Dach, Whip Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. Richardson Mr. F. MacDonald: Dobe Dr. R. C. Gloster, M.D.: Sam Mrs. J. Fournier: Sib Hky Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Boxer, Dogue de Brdx Mr. J. Richardson: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Mast, Portuguese, Rottw Ms. C. (. Ringstrom: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. A. Katona Mrs. A. Katona: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. Fournier Mrs. J. Fournier: Chihua, Min Pin Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Bruss Grif, Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp, Pap, Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. R. G. Beauchamp: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. G. Beauchamp Mr. R. G. Beauchamp: Pood Mrs. A. Katona: Schip Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Bulldog, Dalm, Fin Spitz Mrs. J. Fournier: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. Graser, Jr. Mrs. L. Graser: Beard Coll, Bel Shp, Bouv, OES Mr. L. Graser, Jr.: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. R. A. Bell Ms. R. A. Bell: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. Rennick: 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: Ms. R. A. Bell AZ Tucson (O) MINIATURE PINSCHER CLUB OF GREATER TUCSON, INC. (P) Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT SWEEPS PUPPY: Min Pin Mrs. Catherine Harker AZ Tucson (O) SOUTHERN ARIZONA AFGHAN HOUND ASSOCIATION (P) Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT SWEEPS VETERANS: Afghan Tara Schultz SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan Tara Schultz FL Jacksonville (O) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF JACKSONVILLE (S) K-9 Obedience Club’s Grounds 2638 Powers Avenue CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Melinda Higby, SHW SEC, 2903 PRINCETON AVE, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32210 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd D. R. Holloway, Jr.: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Kim Kazee FL Ocala* (O) SEMINOLE DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION Ocala Dog Show Grounds 10205 Northwest Gainesville Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. W. V. Spediacci SPORTING Group: D. P. Cline D. P. Cline: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, Set-Eng, Set-Gord, SetIrsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum Mr. L. Mathis: Balance of Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Set-Irsh HOUND Group: Mrs. L. Canalizo Mrs. L. Canalizo: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Eng Fox, Harr, Otter, Plott, Treeing Walker Coon Dr. C. White-Moser: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mr. R. L. Vandiver: Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. R. Ambrosio: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. E. E. Mathis Mrs. E. E. Mathis: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. E. E. Mathis Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Peke, Pom, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. L. Mathis Dr. W. V. Spediacci: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. V. Clemente Mr. V. Clemente: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. Mathis Mr. L. Mathis: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES K. Kincaid: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Nov Wildc A. P. Kincaid: Open A, Open B, Opn Wildc Ms. D. P. Neufeld: Util A, Util B, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. C. White-Moser MO St. Louis (I) PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA (S) ST. Louis Airport Hilton 10330 Natural Bridge RD CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 John French, SHW SEC, PO BOX 4090, C/O BARAY EVENT SERVICES, SEQUIM, WA 98382 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. M. Lade: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Fabian Arienti SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Fabian Arienti
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NC Concord (I) SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA KENNEL CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. H. Menaker SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark Mrs. B. Stenmark: Ret-Lab Mr. R. H. Menaker: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark Mr. R. H. Menaker: RhoRidge D. A. Ross: Basenji, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Borz, Dach, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Whip Mrs. B. Stenmark: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Ms. M. Koltes: Alas Mal, Rottw C. A. Rubens: St Bern, Std Schn Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. Kramer Ms. M. Koltes: Am Staff, Fox Ter (Wire), Welsh Ter Dr. A. A. Kramer: Airdle, Border, Cairn, Norfolk, Parson Russell, Staf Bull Mrs. R. Kramer: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. N. Hafner Mrs. B. Stenmark: Toy Manch Mr. J. E. Huff: Pug Mrs. R. Kramer: J Chin, Pap Mrs. N. Hafner: Hava, I Greyhnd, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy R. N. Rella: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: R. N. Rella R. N. Rella: Lowch Mrs. N. Hafner: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. D. L. Anthony Mr. T. Mathiesen: Card-WC Mrs. B. Stenmark: Pemb-WC Mr. R. H. Menaker: AustrlShep, Beauceron, Shetld Mrs. D. L. Anthony: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark Mrs. B. Stenmark: All Miscellaneous Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Lowch Mrs. Alice M Watkins SWEEPS VETERANS: Lowch Mrs. Alice M Watkins SWEEPS PUPPY: Bdlgtn Bob Busby SWEEPS VETERANS: Rottw Nancy Hafner SWEEPS PUPPY: Rottw Nancy Hafner NE Omaha (I) BORZOI CLUB OF GREATER OMAHA (S) Omaha Quest Center 455 North 10th Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. E. Blake: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Stephen Sims SWEEPS PUPPY Stephen Sims NE Omaha* (I) NEBRASKA KENNEL CLUB Century Link Center Omaha 455 N 10th St. **Formerly Qwest Center Omaha** CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. E. Blake SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. S. Forsyth Ms. E. McDowell: Ret-Lab, Weim Dr. R. D. Smith: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Mrs. P. W. Neale: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. W. Neale Ms. N. A. Elliott: Dobe Ms. M. A. Tuff: Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Ms. E. McDowell: Soft Coated Mrs. R. D. Smith: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. M. A. Tuff J. Olson: Malt, Min Pin, Shih Tzu Mr. K. H. Delaney: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney J. Olson: Lhasa Mr. E. Blake: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. T. Neale Ms. E. McDowell: Bel Shp, Pulik Mr. C. T. Neale: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. W. Neale Mrs. P. W. Neale: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. C. W. Kline: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Veteran, Nov Wildc, Utl Wildc Mr. F. Buroff: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Versatility, Pre-Novice, Opn Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. N. A. Elliott NE Omaha (I) OMAHA-COUNCIL BLUFFS COCKER SPANIEL CLUB (S) Century Link Center Omaha 455 N 10th St. **Formerly Qwest Center Omaha** CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 1:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT J. Olson: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Jack Boote SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Jack Boote SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Jack Boote NY Syracuse* (I) DEL-OTSE-NANGO KENNEL CLUB New York State Fairgrounds Center of Progress Bldg & Arts and Home Center CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. Winslow SPORTING Group: Mr. L. Berg Mr. A. Berrios: Brit, Pointer Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, All Setters, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Wel Spr Mr. L. Berg: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. L. K. Davis: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. S. R. Balch Mr. C. Winslow: Berns Mtn, Boxer, Mast, Portuguese, Rottw Mrs. S. R. Balch: Akita, Alas Mal, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Nepltn Mastiff Mr. A. Berrios: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. L. K. Davis: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. A. J. Ferruggiaro M. B. Calltharp: Pood Toy Mrs. T. L. Berrios: Min Pin, Peke, Pom, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. A. J. Ferruggiaro: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Malt, Toy Manch Mr. L. Berg: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: M. B. Calltharp M. B. Calltharp: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Bouv Mr. L. K. Davis: Beauceron, Brdr Coll, Canaan, Nor Buhund, Swed Vallhund Mrs. L. K. Davis: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. Winslow Mr. C. Winslow: All Miscellaneous Breeds
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OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. T. B. Igiel: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. Winslow OH Columbus (I) DAYTON KENNEL CLUB, INC. Ohio Exposition Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW T. Hale SPORTING Group: Ms. B. Hale Mr. D. R. Miller: Brit, Pntr-GS, Ret-Curl, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, All Setters Ms. B. Hale: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. R. Miller Mr. D. R. Miller: Afghan Ms. B. Hale: Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd N. L. Van Camp: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. B. Capstick T. Hale: Cane Corso Ms. B. Capstick: AnatolShep, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Grt Pyr, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Sam, Sib Hky Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. S. F. Hurt Mr. S. F. Hurt: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. M. Bazell Mr. J. M. Bazell: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd Ms. M. J. Underwood: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. M. J. Underwood Ms. M. J. Underwood: Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Kees, Norwegian Lndhnd, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. J. M. Bazell: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: N. L. Van Camp N. L. Van Camp: Pemb-WC T. Hale: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: T. Hale T. Hale: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: T. Hale OK Chickasha (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) SOONER DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Grady County Fairgrounds 500 East Choctaw Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. B. Jenkins: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Patricia Sosa SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Patricia Sosa SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Patricia Sosa OK Chickasha (I) TOWN AND COUNTRY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Grady County Fairgrounds 500 East Choctaw Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. B. A. Brooks SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. Vogels Mrs. C. Vogels: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. R. Duerksen Mr. L. F. Sosa: Dach Mr. D. R. Duerksen: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. B. E. Voran P. A. Sosa: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Bullm, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. B. E. Voran: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mrs. C. Vogels: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. Vogels Mr. L. F. Sosa: Pood Toy Mrs. C. Vogels: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Pap, Toy Manch, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: G. M. Fritz P. A. Sosa: Fr Bull Mr. L. F. Sosa: Boston, Shar-Pei, Chow, Lhasa, Schip, Shiba Inu G. M. Fritz: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mr. B. E. Voran: AustrlShep, Bouv, GSD, Swed Vallhund Mr. D. R. Duerksen: Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Canaan, Coll, OES Mrs. B. A. Brooks: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. Vogels Mrs. C. Vogels: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: P. A. Sosa OR Roseburg* (I) UMPQUA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Douglas County Fairgrounds 2110 SW Frear, I-5 Exit 123 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. G. Geringer SPORTING Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. C. E. Trotter: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mr. C. E. Trotter: PBGV Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mr. G. A. Dunlop: Akita, Boxer, Sam Mrs. P. V. Trotter: AnatolShep, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Std Schn Mr. A. P. Holabach: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mrs. P. V. Trotter: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. M. Zielinski Mr. G. A. Dunlop: Pood Toy Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. G. A. Dunlop Mr. G. A. Dunlop: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. M. Zielinski Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Bel Mal, Brdr Coll, Nor Buhund, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. M. Zielinski Mrs. J. M. Zielinski: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. B. M. Winthers: Nov A, Open A, Util A Mr. R. M. Margolis: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open B, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. G. A. Dunlop PA Oaks* (I) GREATER PHILADELPHIA DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION (S) The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center 100 Station Avenue CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW B. L. Helfrich SPORTING Group: P. Bruce Mrs. E. J. Lessig: Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, SpanEng Spr Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Pointer, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, SetGord, Span-Clum, Span-Fld, Span-Wel Spr P. Bruce: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. A. Gabosch Mrs. C. De La Garza: Ibizan Mrs. N. J. Perrell: Dach, Ir Wolf Mrs. P. A. Gabosch: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. L. Ronald G. Lajeski: Boxer Mrs. N. J. Perrell: Grt Dane Mrs. C. De La Garza: Akita, Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Bullm, Dobe, Mast B. L. Helfrich: Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Rottw, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mr. J. L. Ronald: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. M. J. Carberry Mrs. C. De La Garza: Bull Ter, Fox Ter (Wire), Min Bull Terrs Ms. M. J. Carberry: Balance of Terrier Breeds
TOY Group: Mr. J. R. Shoemaker Mrs. C. De La Garza: I Greyhnd Ms. M. J. Carberry: Toy Manch Mr. J. L. Ronald: Pood Toy Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: Affenp, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Malt, Shih Tzu G. Lajeski: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Min Pin, Pug, Yorks B. L. Helfrich: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman G. Lajeski: Bulldog, Fr Bull Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Bichon, Shar-Pei, Lhasa, Lowch, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. J. L. Ronald: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. E. Sullivan Mrs. E. Sullivan: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. A. Gabosch Mrs. P. A. Gabosch: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. L. Wilson: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Util A Mr. C. Bohren: Nov B, Grad Novr, Open B, Grad Openr, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. N. J. Perrell SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Greg Gollick SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Greg Gollick
NOVEMBER 17 - SATURDAY AZ Tucson* (I/O) TUCSON KENNEL CLUB Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. G. Beauchamp SPORTING Group: Ms. R. A. Bell H. H. Schulman: Pointer Ms. C. (. Ringstrom: Ret-Lab Mrs. A. Katona: Set-Irsh Ms. R. A. Bell: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. Warren Mr. F. MacDonald: Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. L. Warren: Amer English Coon, Basset, Bgle, Dach, Greyhnd, Ir Wolf, Pharaoh, Plott, Redbone Coon, Whip Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. A. D. DiNardo Ms. C. (. Ringstrom: Mast C. Hollenback: Sam H. H. Schulman: Boxer, Sib Hky Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dobe, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese, Std Schn Mr. F. MacDonald: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. F. MacDonald Mr. J. Richardson: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. S. Clapp Mr. R. G. Beauchamp: Bruss Grif, Chihua, Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp, Min Pin, Pap Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Hava, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Toy Manch, Pom, Pood Toy Mrs. J. Fournier: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Fournier Mrs. A. F. Grosser: Shar-Pei Mrs. J. Fournier: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Bulldog, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Schip Mrs. C. S. Clapp: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. C. (. Ringstrom K. Ryan: Coll, Shetld H. H. Schulman: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Swed Vallhund Ms. C. (. Ringstrom: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. S. Clapp Mrs. C. S. Clapp: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. Rennick: 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. C. S. Clapp CA Paso Robles* (I/O) SAN LUIS OBISPO KENNEL CLUB California Mid State Fairgrounds 2198 Riverside Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Miss V. L. Lyne SPORTING Group: Miss V. L. Lyne Mr. H. J. Williams: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. R. E. Garren: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. H. J. Williams Ms. M. Brocious: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Miss V. L. Lyne: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. L. S. Reppond Mr. H. J. Williams: Cav KC Spans Mr. R. E. Garren: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: D. McCoy Mr. H. J. Williams: Bulldog D. McCoy: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. M. Brocious Miss V. L. Lyne: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. H. J. Williams Mr. H. J. Williams: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. N. E. Craig: 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: Ms. M. Brocious FL Ocala (O) (Evening) GREAT DANE CLUB OF NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA Greater Ocala Dog Show Grounds Eastside CR 25A N 2 3mi N of SR 326 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Susan Gordon, SHW SEC, 9122 TREVARTHON RD, ORLANDO, FL 32817 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd M. Shappard: Breed FL Ocala* (O) GREATER OCALA DOG CLUB, INC. (S) Ocala Dog Show Grounds 10205 Northwest Gainesville Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. W. deVilleneuve SPORTING Group: Mr. R. L. Vandiver Mr. R. L. Vandiver: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. L. Canalizo: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. E. E. Mathis Mrs. L. Canalizo: RhoRidge Ms. C. Andrew: Saluki Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. P. Cline Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff D. P. Cline: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. P. Dawkins Mrs. G. P. Dawkins: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. L. Canalizo Mrs. G. P. Dawkins: Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. W. deVilleneuve: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. W. V. Spediacci Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Chow Mr. L. Mathis: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mrs. L. Canalizo: OES Mr. D. M. Booxbaum: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, GSD Ms. C. Andrew: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Mr. R. Ambrosio: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. W. V. Spediacci Dr. W. V. Spediacci: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES N. J. Watson: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc Mr. R. R. Withers: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Util A, Util B, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. C. Andrew
SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Terv Ms. Gretchen Brown SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Terv Ms. Gretchen Brown SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Shp Ms. Gretchen Brown SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Shp Ms. Gretchen Brown SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Mal Ms. Gretchen Brown SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Mal Ms. Gretchen Brown SWEEPS WORKING DOG: Bel Mal Ms. Gretchen Brown IL Cary* (I) CHICAGOLAND HOUND ASSOCIATION (S) Northwest Obedience Club, Inc Training Facility 735 Industrial Drive CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. M. Canestrini: Hound Group, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle (13 Under), B & T Coonhnd, Bgle (Over 13), Bluetick Coon, Eng Fox, Harr, Ibizan, Nor Elk, PBGV, Plott, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon, and more Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Afghan, Bloodhnd, Borz, Greyhnd, Ir Wolf, Otter, Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Whip Mr. F. Canestrini: Dach (Long), Dach (Smooth), Dach (Wire) Mrs. L. Scanlon: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY: Hound Group SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan Neal Glaser SWEEPS VETERANS: Afghan Neal Glaser SWEEPS PUPPY: Amer English Coon Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: Amer English Coon Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: Am Fox Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: Am Fox Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: Basenji Susan Joyner SWEEPS VETERANS: Basenji Susan Joyner SWEEPS PUPPY: Basset Bill Graham SWEEPS VETERANS: Basset Bill Graham SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (13 Under) Neal Glaser SWEEPS VETERANS: Bgle (13 Under) Neal Glaser SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (Over 13) Neal Glaser SWEEPS VETERANS: B & T Coonhnd Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS PUPPY: B & T Coonhnd Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS VETERANS: Bgle (Over 13) Neal Glaser SWEEPS PUPPY: Bloodhnd Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Bloodhnd Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Bluetick Coon Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS VETERANS: Bluetick Coon Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Borz Neal Glaser SWEEPS VETERANS: Borz Neal Glaser SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Long) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Smooth) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Eng Fox Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: Eng Fox Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Wire) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Greyhnd Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS VETERANS: Greyhnd Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Harr Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: Harr Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: Ibizan Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS VETERANS: Ibizan Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Ir Wolf Neal Glaser SWEEPS VETERANS: Ir Wolf Neal Glaser SWEEPS PUPPY: Nor Elk Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: Nor Elk Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: Otter Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Otter Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: PBGV Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: PBGV Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: Pharaoh Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS VETERANS: Pharaoh Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Plott Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: Plott Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: Redbone Coon Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: Redbone Coon Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: RhoRidge Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Saluki Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS VETERANS: Saluki Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS VETERANS: ScotDeer Peggy Weissfuss SWEEPS PUPPY: Treeing Walker Coon Marlies Noll SWEEPS VETERANS: Treeing Walker Coon Marlies Noll SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Whip Stanley Matsumoto MN Shakopee (I) MINNEAPOLIS KENNEL CLUB, INC. Canterbury Park 1100 Canterbury Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 12:00 p.m. Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. S. Keating
SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. G. Speich Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers Mrs. B. G. Speich: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. E. Hiltz Mr. L. Boileau: Whip Mrs. P. Hartinger: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. F. W. Schwartz: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mr. W. F. Harmon: Border, Cairn, Min Schn, Scotti, Soft Coated, Wst Highlnd Mrs. P. Hartinger: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. L. Boileau Dr. S. Keating: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. F. W. Schwartz Mr. L. Boileau: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. L. E. Hiltz Mrs. L. E. Hiltz: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. L. Boileau: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. W. F. Harmon MO St. Louis (I) PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA (S) ST. Louis Airport Hilton 10330 Natural Bridge RD CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 John French, SHW SEC, PO BOX 4090, C/O BARAY EVENT SERVICES, SEQUIM, WA 98382 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. M. L. Billings: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Lewis W Bayne SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Lewis W Bayne MO St. Louis (I) PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA (S) ST. Louis Airport Hilton 10330 Natural Bridge RD CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 John French, SHW SEC, PO BOX 4090, C/O BARAY EVENT SERVICES, SEQUIM, WA 98382 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Dr. G. H. Forsythe: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Jerome Elliott SWEEPS PUPPY Jerome Elliott NC Concord (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF CHARLOTTE, INC. Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd N. G. Johnson: Breed Ms. M. Koltes: Jr. Showmanship NC Concord* (I) GREATER MONROE KENNEL CLUB (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. B. Stenmark SPORTING Group: Mr. R. H. Menaker Mr. R. H. Menaker: Ret-Lab Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Weim Mrs. B. Stenmark: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. J. W. Edwards D. Petrie: Afghan, Ir Wolf, Saluki Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Bgle (13 Under), ScotDeer, Whip Dr. J. W. Edwards: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr. Ms. M. Koltes: Dobe L. Wertz: Boxer, Rottw N. G. Johnson: Bullm, Grt Dane, Sib Hky Mr. R. H. Menaker: Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Mast, Newf, Portuguese, St Bern, Sam Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. M. Taylor Mr. G. S. Hains: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Scotti R. N. Rella: Am Staff, Austr, Cesky Terrier, Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Lakelnd, Manch Ter, Sealym Mr. M. Taylor: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Hall D. Petrie: Chin Cr R. N. Rella: Pap Mr. R. H. Menaker: Pood Toy Mr. M. Taylor: Affenp, Bruss Grif Mrs. N. Hafner: Cav KC Spans, J Chin, Toy Manch Mr. R. E. Hall: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. E. Hall N. G. Johnson: Boston Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: Dalm Mrs. N. Hafner: Lowch Mr. R. H. Menaker: Bulldog, Pood R. N. Rella: Bichon, Fr Bull, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. R. E. Hall: Kees, Lhasa, Norwegian Lndhnd, Tib Span, Tib Ter Mrs. J. H. Robinson: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. H. Robinson M. F. Carroll: Pemb-WC Mrs. J. H. Robinson: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Brdr Coll, Card-WC, Coll, Fin Laph, GSD, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mr. M. Taylor: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr. Mr. E. F. Lyons, Jr.: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES E. Beasley: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr T. G. McCall: Open A, Grad Openr, Util B, Versatility Mrs. D. L. Barrows: Open B, Util A To Be Assigned: Veteran JR SHOWMANSHIP: N. G. Johnson SWEEPS VETERANS: Lowch Cindy Stansell SWEEPS PUPPY: Lowch Cindy Stansell SWEEPS PUPPY: Chin Cr Joel D. Fisher DVM SWEEPS VETERANS: Chin Cr Joel D. Fisher DVM SWEEPS VETERANS: Rottw Ms. Sandra Pretari Hickson SWEEPS PUPPY: Rottw Ms. Sandra Pretari Hickson SWEEPS VETERANS: Portuguese Dana Read SWEEPS PUPPY: Portuguese Dana Read NE Omaha (I) AFGHAN HOUND CLUB OF OMAHA (S) Century Link Center Omaha 455 N 10th St. **Formerly Qwest Center Omaha** CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 1:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. R. A. Godfrey: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Sandy Coffman NE Omaha* (I) COUNCIL BLUFFS KENNEL CLUB Century Link Center Omaha 455 N 10th St. **Formerly Qwest Center Omaha** CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. M. A. Tuff SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Span-Ckr Mr. E. Blake: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Dr. R. D. Smith: Afghan, Borz Mr. K. H. Delaney: Balance of Hound Breeds
WORKING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. S. Forsyth Dr. R. D. Smith: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Toy Manch Ms. M. A. Tuff: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Ms. M. A. Tuff: Lowch, Pood, Shiba Inu, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. K. H. Delaney Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. D. L. Allen: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B Mr. C. W. Kline: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. M. A. Tuff NE Omaha (I) GERMAN WIREHAIRED POINTER CLUB OF EASTERN NEBRASKA (S) Century Link Center Omaha 455 N 10th St. **Formerly Qwest Center Omaha** CLOSES: OCTOBER 24 1:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mr. F. N. Summerside: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Maureen Gamble SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Maureen Gamble NE Omaha (I) OMAHA-COUNCIL BLUFFS COCKER SPANIEL CLUB (S) Century Link Center Omaha 455 N 10th St. **Formerly Qwest Center Omaha** CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 1:00 a.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mrs. R. D. Smith: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Leah James SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Leah James SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Leah James NY Syracuse* (I) CHENANGO VALLEY KENNEL CLUB (S) New York State Fairgrounds Center of Progress Bldg CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. A. Berrios SPORTING Group: Ms. D. M. Baldwin Ms. D. M. Baldwin: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-Irw, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Span-Clum, Span-Fld, Span-Suss, Vizs, Weim Mrs. D. Y. Verdon: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Gold, Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin Mr. D. P. McFarlane: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Mrs. L. K. Davis: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. J. Holava: Alas Mal Dr. L. W. Dosier: Boxer Mrs. L. K. Davis: Cane Corso, Portuguese, Rottw, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. C. Winslow: Akita, Bullm, Dobe, Grt Dane, Newf, Sib Hky Mrs. S. R. Balch: Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, St Bern, Sam Mr. L. K. Davis: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. A. J. Ferruggiaro Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Airdle, Bdlgtn, Bull Ter, Irish Ter, Manch Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Norwich, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull Mr. A. J. Ferruggiaro: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Toy Manch Mr. C. Winslow: Pug Mrs. T. L. Berrios: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Eng Toy Sp, Malt, Shih Tzu Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. Winslow Mr. C. Winslow: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. Holava Mr. L. K. Davis: Icelandic Shpdg, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld Mr. J. Holava: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. A. Berrios Mr. A. Berrios: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. J. Janek: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. A. Berrios SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr Karen Osper SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer Patricia Kisselovich SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Patricia Kisselovich OH Columbus (I) CENTRAL OHIO DACHSHUND CLUB, INC. Ohio Exposition Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd A. Nash: Breed OH Columbus (I) LIMA KENNEL CLUB (S) Ohio Exposition Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. V. Daniels SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. A. Yates J. Napolitano: Ret-Lab K. Martin: Ret-Nova Scotia T Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Ret-Curl, Span-Irw, Span-Suss T. Hale: Ret-Ches, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Boykin, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. B. A. Yates: Ret-Flat, Span-Fld, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital Mrs. D. Burkholder: Pointer, Pntr-GW, Set-Eng, Span-AmW, SpanEng Ckr Mrs. D. L. Davis: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. E. W. Hall Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Afghan Mrs. B. A. Yates: Nor Elk Mr. D. Bolus: Bloodhnd, RhoRidge Mr. J. R. Boozer, III: Bgle, Eng Fox, Whip Mr. R. R. Frost: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basset, Borz, Ir Wolf Mr. E. W. Hall: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. F. Haupt Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Grt Pyr Mr. J. W. Maloney: Sib Hky Ms. B. Capstick: Tibtn Mastiff J. Napolitano: Akita, Grt Dane, Rottw K. Martin: Boxer, Cane Corso, Dobe, Mast Mr. D. Bolus: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, St Bern Mrs. F. Haupt: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. H. Kellogg Dr. H. Kellogg: Airdle, Am Staff, Bdlgtn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Manch Ter, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Wst Highlnd Mr. J. R. Boozer, III: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Mr. R. R. Frost: I Greyhnd Dr. H. Kellogg: Toy Manch Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Peke Ms. B. Capstick: J Chin, Pood Toy Mrs. J. G. Fortney: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, Pom Mrs. D. Burkholder: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Frost Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Chow Ms. B. Capstick: Pood Mr. E. W. Hall: Shiba Inu J. Napolitano: Dalm, Fr Bull
Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Bichon, Boston, Kees, Schip, Tib Ter Mr. R. R. Frost: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. W. Maloney Mr. R. R. Frost: Brdr Coll Mr. J. R. Boozer, III: Pemb-WC Dr. H. Kellogg: Coll, GSD, OES, Pulik, Shetld Mr. J. W. Maloney: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. B. A. Yates Mrs. B. A. Yates: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. E. W. Hall SWEEPS VETERANS: Rottw Mr. Khalid Karriem SWEEPS PUPPY: Rottw Mr. Khalid Karriem SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Gord Dee Vayda OK Chickasha (I) CANADIAN VALLEY KENNEL CLUB Grady County Fairgrounds 500 East Choctaw Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. T. Catterson SPORTING Group: Mr. D. L. Kittredge Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: All Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Ret-Gold HOUND Group: Mrs. C. E. Calcinari Mr. C. C. Scott: Afghan, Greyhnd, Whip Mr. T. Catterson: 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: Ms. J. E. Thill Ms. J. E. Thill: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. C. C. Scott Mr. T. A. Sigler: Pug Mr. T. C. Dargin: Chihua, Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, Toy Manch, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. C. C. Scott: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. L. Kittredge Mr. T. C. Dargin: Pood Ms. J. E. Thill: Fr Bull, Lhasa Mr. D. L. Kittredge: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. E. Calcinari Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. A. Sigler OK Norman* (I) CENTRAL OKLAHOMA GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Cleveland County Fairgrounds 615 E Robinson CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jolene Carey, SHW SEC, 2916 Via Esperanza, Edmond, OK 73013 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Miss C. L. Partridge: Breed Mrs. P. P. Barras: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY OR Roseburg* (I) ROGUE VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Douglas County Fairgrounds 2110 SW Frear, I-5 Exit 123 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. F. Strauss SPORTING Group: R. Besoff Ms. K. A. Reamensnyder: Brit, Ret-Gold Mrs. D. G. Besoff: All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. D. G. Besoff Mr. C. E. Trotter: RhoRidge R. Besoff: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. D. G. Besoff R. Besoff: Rottw Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Sib Hky P. Bodeving: Blk Russn Terrier, St Bern Mr. C. E. Trotter: Akita, Alas Mal, Leonberger Ms. K. A. Reamensnyder: Boxer, Dobe, Sam Mrs. D. G. Besoff: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. V. L. Huber Dr. V. L. Huber: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. C. E. Trotter: Bruss Grif, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, Min Pin Dr. V. L. Huber: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Dr. V. L. Huber: Pood R. Besoff: Am Esk Dog, Kees, Lowch, Shiba Inu, Tib Span Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. K. A. Reamensnyder Dr. V. L. Huber: Beard Coll Y. Samuelson: Shetld Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Bouv, Card-WC, Coll, GSD, OES Mrs. D. G. Besoff: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Icelandic Shpdg, Pemb-WC Ms. K. A. Reamensnyder: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. C. E. Trotter: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. A. E. Immerman: Nov A, Open A, Util A Ms. T. Temple: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open B, Grad Openr, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: P. Bodeving PA Oaks (I) KENNEL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA, INC. (BENCHED) (S) The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center 100 Station Avenue CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $35.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. V. L. Abbott SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. W. Bisso Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Ret-Ches, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Dr. A. W. Krause: Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Ckr (Parti), Weim Mr. G. L. Andersen: Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld Mrs. K. Steen: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. J. Peat Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: Dach Mr. G. L. Andersen: Whip Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Harr, Treeing Walker Coon Mr. D. J. Peat: Ir Wolf, Pharaoh, RhoRidge Dr. A. W. Krause: Afghan, Plott, Redbone Coon, Saluki, ScotDeer Mrs. P. B. Peat: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq. Mr. M. McElderry: Dogue de Brdx Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: Portuguese Mrs. K. D. Edwards: Sib Hky Mrs. M. (. Datskow: Bullm, Grt Dane Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Boxer, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: AnatolShep, Dobe, St Bern, Sam Mrs. K. Steen: Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv Mr. P. A. Baynes: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. K. J. Ferris Ms. K. J. Ferris: Parson Russell, Sealym Mrs. P. B. Peat: Norwich, Scotti, Soft Coated, Wst Highlnd Mrs. L. W. Bisso: Bull Ter, Dandie, Irish Ter, Skye, Welsh Ter Dr. A. W. Krause: Cesky Terrier, Glen Imaal, Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Russel Terr, Staf Bull Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. P. B. Peat Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: Hava Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Affenp, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Yorks Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. Shoemaker Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Boston Mrs. V. L. Abbott: Bulldog Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Norwegian Lndhnd Mr. G. L. Andersen: Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Bichon, Fr Bull, Kees, Lhasa, Lowch, Pood, Tib Span Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds
HERDING Group: Mrs. K. Steen Ms. L. H. Butler: Coll Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: Pol Low Shp Mrs. H. Nathanson: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. V. L. Abbott Mrs. V. L. Abbott: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. J. Peat SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Kelly Hudyman SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Dane Wayne Boyd SWEEPS PUPPY: Sib Hky Carol Montgomery SWEEPS VETERANS: Sib Hky Carol Montgomery SWEEPS VETERANS: Shiba Inu Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Shiba Inu Dr. Thomas M Davies SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Dr. Alan C Santos M.D. SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan Hal Perry SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm Bodil Aczel TX Humble BRAZORIA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Humble Civic Center and Arena 8233 Will Clayton Pkway CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. M. J. Dachel SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. Walkowicz Mr. C. Coady: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Set-Irsh Mr. M. J. Dachel: Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Weim Mrs. C. Walkowicz: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. F. H. Colonna Mrs. F. H. Colonna: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen V. E. Allenbrand: Bullm Dr. C. L. Battaglia: Rottw Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Boxer, Dobe Mr. C. Coady: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx Mrs. C. Walkowicz: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. C. Coady Mr. N. L. Patton: Bull Ter, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Irish Ter Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Russel Terr, Scotti, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Wst Highlnd Mr. C. Coady: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. C. Coady: Chihua (Long) Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Cav KC Spans, Pap Mr. N. L. Patton: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Boston Mr. M. J. Dachel: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. C. L. Battaglia A. W. Brock: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep Dr. C. L. Battaglia: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. Walkowicz Mrs. C. Walkowicz: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: V. E. Allenbrand WA Monroe* (I) WHIDBEY ISLAND KENNEL CLUB INC Evergreen State Fairgrounds Hwy 2 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. B. A. Langlois SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie Mr. D. Richards: Ret-Lab Mrs. K. J. Egeland-Brock: Span-Eng Ckr Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, RetGold, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. S. Dillin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. Richards R. E. Nance: Bloodhnd Ms. B. A. Langlois: Afghan, Basset, Bgle, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox, PBGV, Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Saluki, Whip Mr. D. Richards: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. M. Riedel Mrs. W. M. Clouss: Boxer Ms. M. D. Ward: Akita, Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Dobe, Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky Mrs. L. M. Riedel: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. W. M. Clouss Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Bdlgtn Mrs. D. Richards: Manch Ter Mrs. W. M. Clouss: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mr. D. Richards: Pug Mrs. S. Dillin: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd Mrs. D. Richards: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. A. J. Porpora Ms. B. A. Langlois: Pood Ms. A. J. Porpora: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. Brown Mr. D. Richards: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mr. R. J. Lewis: Briard, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Pol Low Shp, Pulik Mr. L. Brown: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. B. A. Langlois Ms. B. A. Langlois: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. A. W. Eng: Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Util B Ms. P. A. Weaver: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Open A Mrs. M. J. Shervais: Grad Novr, Open B, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. M. Nau
NOVEMBER 18 - SUNDAY AZ Tucson* (I/O) GREATER SIERRA VISTA KENNEL CLUB (S) Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. L. Warren SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Fournier Mrs. J. Fournier: Ret-Gold Dr. B. S. Felten: Set-Irsh, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. L. Warren: Pntr-GW, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Suss Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Col. R. E. Booth E. Henningsen: Dach C. Beyerle: Afghan, Borz Mrs. L. Warren: Otter, PBGV, RhoRidge Col. R. E. Booth: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. A. W. Woodfork Mrs. L. Warren: Cane Corso P. Bodeving: Blk Russn Terrier, St Bern Mr. T. J. Latta: Boxer, Dobe Mr. A. W. Woodfork: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Bullm, Dogue de Brdx, Rottw Mrs. J. D. Zuver: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. K. Kauffman Mrs. J. Webb: Cairn Mr. K. Kauffman: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. A. Katona Mrs. J. Fournier: Toy Manch Mrs. J. Webb: Affenp, Chihua, Yorks Mr. K. Kauffman: Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. M. D. Williams: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Katona Mrs. M. D. Williams: Pood Mrs. L. Warren: Bichon, Bulldog, Shiba Inu Col. R. E. Booth: Shar-Pei, Chow, Fin Spitz, Kees, Lowch, Schip Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds
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HERDING Group: Mrs. J. Fournier Mrs. M. D. Williams: AustrlShep R. Lamm: Card-WC Mrs. J. D. Zuver: Austrl Cat Dg, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Pulik, Swed Vallhund Mrs. J. Fournier: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. D. Zuver Mrs. J. D. Zuver: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. P. Murphy: 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: P. Bodeving SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Pam Lambie SWEEPS VETERANS: Brit Pam Lambie CA Paso Robles* (I/O) SAN LUIS OBISPO KENNEL CLUB California Mid State Fairgrounds 2198 Riverside Ave CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW D. McCoy SPORTING Group: Mr. H. J. Williams Miss V. L. Lyne: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Miss V. L. Lyne Miss V. L. Lyne: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. M. Brocious Mr. H. J. Williams: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Miss V. L. Lyne D. McCoy: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. L. S. Reppond: Pap D. McCoy: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. R. E. Garren: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Miss V. L. Lyne Ms. M. Brocious: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. M. Brocious Ms. M. Brocious: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. L. Cox: 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: D. McCoy CA Sacramento* (O) LEONBERGER CLUB OF AMERICA Lion’s Gate Hotel 3410 Westover Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jim Carretta, SHW SEC, 6745 BEECH AVE, ORANGEVALE, CA 95662 FEE: $35.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. A. M. Hejja: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Ms. N. J. Pilat: Obedience FL Ocala* (O) GREATER OCALA DOG CLUB, INC. Ocala Dog Show Grounds 10205 Northwest Gainesville Road CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW D. P. Cline SPORTING Group: Mr. L. Mathis Mr. L. Mathis: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers Mr. D. M. Booxbaum: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio Mr. R. Ambrosio: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. W. V. Spediacci Mr. W. deVilleneuve: Newf D. P. Cline: Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Dr. W. V. Spediacci: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. W. deVilleneuve Mr. W. deVilleneuve: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. G. P. Dawkins Mr. W. deVilleneuve: Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. G. P. Dawkins: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. E. E. Mathis Mr. L. Mathis: Chow Mrs. E. E. Mathis: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. M. Booxbaum Mr. D. M. Booxbaum: Briard, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pol Low Shp, Shetld Mr. R. L. Vandiver: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: D. P. Cline D. P. Cline: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. R. Withers: Nov A, Nov B, Util A, Util B, Utl Wildc N. J. Watson: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: D. P. Cline IL Cary* (I) CHICAGOLAND HOUND ASSOCIATION (S) Northwest Obedience Club, Inc Training Facility 735 Industrial Drive CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Hound Group, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle (13 Under), B & T Coonhnd, Bgle (Over 13), Bluetick Coon, Dach (Long), Dach (Smooth), Eng Fox, Dach (Wire), Harr, Ibizan, Nor Elk, PBGV, and more Mrs. M. Canestrini: Afghan, Bloodhnd, Borz, Greyhnd, Ir Wolf, Otter, Pharaoh, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Whip Mrs. L. Scanlon: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan Anna Tyler SWEEPS VETERANS: Afghan Anna Tyler SWEEPS VETERANS: Amer English Coon Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Amer English Coon Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Am Fox Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Am Fox Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Basenji Annette Muenter SWEEPS VETERANS: Basenji Annette Muenter SWEEPS PUPPY: Basset Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Basset Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (13 Under) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Bgle (13 Under) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (Over 13) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: B & T Coonhnd Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS VETERANS: Bgle (Over 13) Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: B & T Coonhnd Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS VETERANS: Bloodhnd Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Bloodhnd Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Bluetick Coon Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Bluetick Coon Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Borz Anna Tyler SWEEPS PUPPY: Borz Anna Tyler SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Long) Lori McCormick SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Lori McCormick SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Lori McCormick
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SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Smooth) Lori McCormick SWEEPS VETERANS: Eng Fox Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Eng Fox Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Wire) Lori McCormick SWEEPS VETERANS: Greyhnd Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Greyhnd Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Lori McCormick SWEEPS PUPPY: Harr Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Harr Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Ibizan Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Ibizan Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Ir Wolf Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Ir Wolf Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Nor Elk Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Nor Elk Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Otter Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Otter Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS VETERANS: PBGV Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: PBGV Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Pharaoh Anna Tyler SWEEPS PUPPY: Pharaoh Anna Tyler SWEEPS PUPPY: Plott Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Plott Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS PUPPY: Redbone Coon Lori McCormick SWEEPS VETERANS: Redbone Coon Lori McCormick SWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge Laura Grootemaat SWEEPS VETERANS: RhoRidge Laura Grootematt SWEEPS PUPPY: Saluki Anna Tyler SWEEPS VETERANS: Saluki Anna Tyler SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS VETERANS: ScotDeer Ms. Mara Lynn Mercer SWEEPS PUPPY: Treeing Walker Coon Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Treeing Walker Coon Stanley Matsumoto SWEEPS VETERANS: Whip Anna Tyler SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip Anna Tyler MN Shakopee (I) MINNEAPOLIS KENNEL CLUB, INC. Canterbury Park 1100 Canterbury Rd. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. L. Boileau SPORTING Group: Dr. S. Keating Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mrs. B. G. Speich: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. L. E. Hiltz: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. B. G. Speich Mrs. B. G. Speich: Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. P. Hartinger: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mrs. B. G. Speich: Min Schn Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. L. E. Hiltz Mrs. B. G. Speich: Pug, Shih Tzu Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mrs. L. E. Hiltz: Lowch, Schip Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Fin Spitz, Norwegian Lndhnd, Tib Span, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. W. F. Harmon: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. F. W. Schwartz Mr. R. R. Hartinger: AustrlShep, Coll Mrs. F. W. Schwartz: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. S. Keating Dr. S. Keating: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. S. Keating MO St. Louis (I) PEKINGESE CLUB OF AMERICA (S) ST. Louis Airport Hilton 10330 Natural Bridge RD CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 John French, SHW SEC, PO BOX 4090, C/O BARAY EVENT SERVICES, SEQUIM, WA 98382 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. R. W. Keiser, Jr.: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Edwin Doroliat SWEEPS PUPPY Edwin Doroliat NC Concord* (I) FAYETTEVILLE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Cabarrus Arena and Events Center 4751 Highway 49 North CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. M. Koltes SPORTING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mrs. B. Stenmark: Weim Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. J. Gallant Mr. D. J. Gallant: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. H. Menaker Ms. M. Koltes: Boxer Ms. D. Eisele: Sib Hky Mr. R. H. Menaker: Akita, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff L. Berberich: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark L. Berberich: Parson Russell S. Yancey: Russel Terr Mrs. N. Hafner: Fox Ter (Wire), Norwich, Welsh Ter Ms. M. Koltes: Airdle, Glen Imaal, Lakelnd, Norfolk Mrs. B. Stenmark: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: R. N. Rella R. Birdwell: Pug Mr. R. H. Menaker: Cav KC Spans, Toy Manch R. N. Rella: Hava, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu Mrs. N. Hafner: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. N. Hafner Mrs. D. L. Skibinski: Am Esk Dog, Boston, Bulldog, Lowch, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. R. H. Menaker: Bichon, Shar-Pei, Dalm, Fr Bull, Shiba Inu R. N. Rella: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds
HERDING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Shetld M. A. Lindsey-Miller: Card-WC, GSD, Pemb-WC Ms. M. Koltes: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. H. Menaker Mr. R. H. Menaker: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES E. Beasley: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Veteran T. G. McCall: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. B. Stenmark SWEEPS PUPPY: Rottw Mr. Eric Jiminez SWEEPS VETERANS: Rottw Mr. Eric Jiminez NE Omaha* (I) COUNCIL BLUFFS KENNEL CLUB Century Link Center Omaha 455 N 10th St. **Formerly Qwest Center Omaha** CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. R. D. Smith SPORTING Group: Mr. E. Blake M. Hanus: Span-Ckr Mrs. R. D. Smith: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. E. Blake Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. R. S. Forsyth Dr. R. D. Smith: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. D. Bay Mr. R. D. Bay: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith M. Hanus: Cav KC Spans Mr. E. Blake: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. S. Forsyth Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Dr. R. D. Smith: Shetld Ms. M. A. Tuff: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. M. A. Tuff Ms. M. A. Tuff: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. D. L. Allen: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B Mr. C. W. Kline: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. K. H. Delaney NY Syracuse* (I) CENTRAL NEW YORK KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) New York State Fairgrounds Center of Progress Bldg CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. T. L. Berrios SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. Y. Verdon Ms. D. M. Baldwin: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Boykin, Span-Fld Mr. D. P. McFarlane: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Gold, Set-Irsh, Span-AmW, Span-Clum, Vizs, Weim Mrs. D. Y. Verdon: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. A. Berrios Mr. A. Berrios: All Hound Breeds *No Classes: Dach WORKING Group: Mrs. L. K. Davis Mr. C. Winslow: Sam Mr. J. Holava: Boxer, Dobe Mr. L. K. Davis: Bullm, Cane Corso Mrs. T. L. Berrios: Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. L. K. Davis: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. H. Kellogg Dr. H. Kellogg: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. C. Winslow Ms. S. I. Wheat: Pug Mrs. T. L. Berrios: Pood Toy Mr. C. Winslow: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Mrs. T. L. Berrios: Pood Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. K. Davis Mr. J. Holava: OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld Mr. L. K. Davis: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Briard, CardWC, Coll, GSD Mr. D. L. Anthony: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. A. J. Ferruggiaro Mr. A. J. Ferruggiaro: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. J. Janek: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. T. L. Berrios SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Joseph Loeb SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer Joseph Loeb SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr Xiomara Larson OH Columbus (I) CENTRAL OHIO KENNEL CLUB (S) Ohio Exposition Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. E. W. Hall SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus C. A. Skiba: Ret-Lab Mrs. M. Martin: Weim A. A. Disiena: Ret-Gold, All Setters Ms. D. K. Petersen: Brit, Pntr-GS, Ret-Curl, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Vizs Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. D. K. Petersen D. R. Graham: Dach Mr. E. W. Hall: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basset, Borz, Eng Fox, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk D. Thornton: Basenji, Bgle, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Harr, Plott, Redbone Coon, ScotDeer Ms. D. K. Petersen: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. Thornton Mr. J. R. Tomey: Boxer Mrs. R. E. Fetter: Dobe, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Rottw Mr. E. W. Hall: Akita, Alas Mal, Bullm, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. D. Bolus: Cane Corso, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff D. Thornton: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mrs. J. S. Kefeli: Border Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Pom Mr. J. E. Huff: Pug Mrs. M. Martin: Bruss Grif, Chihua, Malt, Pap, Peke Ms. B. Capstick: Min Pin, Toy Manch, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. D. Burkholder: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. Martin Mrs. D. Burkholder: Pood Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. M. Martin: Boston, Kees Mr. R. J. Keller: Bulldog, Fr Bull Ms. B. Capstick: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. B. Capstick Mrs. R. E. Fetter: Coll Mr. D. Smith: GSD Ms. B. Capstick: Shetld Mr. D. Bolus: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mrs. J. V. Daniels: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: P. Disiena SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan Becky Morisette SWEEPS PUPPY: Border Phillip Klosinski SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim Diane Kepley
OK Chickasha (I) CANADIAN VALLEY KENNEL CLUB Grady County Fairgrounds 500 East Choctaw Ave. CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. M. Feld SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. E. Calcinari Mr. D. L. Kittredge: All Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Ret-Gold HOUND Group: Mr. T. Catterson Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Greyhnd, Ibizan, Nor Elk, Otter, PBGV, Plott, Redbone Coon, Whip Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza Mrs. M. Feld: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. Paust Mr. R. Paust: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. C. Dargin Mr. R. Paust: Toy Manch Mr. R. L. Pelland: Pood Toy Mr. T. Catterson: Chihua, Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. T. C. Dargin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. L. Pelland Mrs. S. Newcomb: Boston, Schip Mr. R. L. Pelland: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Newcomb Mrs. S. Newcomb: All Herding Breeds *No Classes: Shetld MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. L. Pelland Mr. R. L. Pelland: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. Feld OK Norman* (I) CENTRAL OKLAHOMA GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Cleveland County Fairgrounds 615 E Robinson CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jolene Carey, SHW SEC, 2916 Via Esperanza, Edmond, OK 73013 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Ms. M. R. Schlehr: Breed Mrs. P. P. Barras: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY OR Roseburg* (I) ROGUE VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Douglas County Fairgrounds 2110 SW Frear, I-5 Exit 123 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. D. G. Besoff SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mrs. F. Strauss: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Irw, Spin Ital Mrs. D. G. Besoff: Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Fld, Span-Suss, Wirehair Ptg Grif B. DiDonato: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: R. Besoff Mrs. D. G. Besoff: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: R. Besoff K. Bodeving: St Bern Mrs. F. Strauss: Akita, AnatolShep, Cane Corso, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. C. E. Trotter: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. G. Besoff R. Besoff: Bruss Grif, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. F. Strauss Mrs. F. Strauss: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: R. Besoff R. Besoff: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. F. Strauss Mrs. F. Strauss: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. T. Temple: Nov A, Open A, Util A Mr. A. E. Immerman: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open B, Grad Openr, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: K. Bodeving PA Oaks (I) KENNEL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA, INC. (BENCHED) (S) The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center 100 Station Avenue CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $35.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. A. W. Krause SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Steen Mr. G. L. Andersen: Ret-Ches Dr. A. W. Krause: Spin Ital Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Set-Irsh, Span-Suss Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Set-Eng, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Clum Mr. P. A. Baynes: Brit, All Pointers, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. V. L. Abbott: Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-AmW, SpanBoykin, Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Fld, Span-Wel Spr Mrs. L. W. Bisso: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. B. Peat Dr. A. W. Krause: Pharaoh Mr. D. Augustus: Whip Mrs. M. Purkhiser: RhoRidge, ScotDeer J. S. Bartlett: Afghan, Ir Wolf, Saluki Mr. D. J. Peat: Balance of Hound Breeds *No Classes: Dach WORKING Group: Mr. P. A. Baynes C. McElderry: Dogue de Brdx Dr. A. W. Krause: Grt Dane Mr. P. A. Baynes: St Bern Mr. G. L. Andersen: Sib Hky Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Portuguese, Sam Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Berns Mtn, Boxer, Bullm, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Rottw, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Dr. A. W. Krause: Am Staff Mrs. L. W. Bisso: Cairn Mrs. V. L. Abbott: Manch Ter Mr. D. Augustus: Kerry, Norfolk Ms. K. J. Ferris: Irish Ter, Russel Terr, Skye Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Bull Ter, Cesky Terrier, Glen Imaal, Min Bull Terrs Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen: Norwich, Parson Russell, Scotti, Sealym, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mrs. P. B. Peat: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. V. L. Abbott Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Silky Mrs. P. B. Peat: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Eng Toy Sp, Toy Manch Mr. D. Augustus: Pap, Peke, Pom, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu Mr. L. C. Abbott: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser Mr. D. Augustus: Pood Dr. A. W. Krause: Shiba Inu Mrs. V. L. Abbott: Kees, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. G. L. Andersen: Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd Mr. J. R. Shoemaker: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Coll Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mrs. B. A. Pessina: Bouv, Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mrs. K. Steen: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Mrs. P. B. Peat: Coton de Tulear Mr. G. L. Andersen: Span Water, Wirehair Vizsla, Pumi Dr. A. W. Krause: Balance of Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: J. S. Bartlett SWEEPS PUPPY: Sib Hky Jan Haring SWEEPS VETERANS: Sib Hky Jan Haring SWEEPS PUPPY: Shiba Inu Kim Holmes SWEEPS VETERANS: Shiba Inu Kim Holmes SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Thomas Tomaszowski
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PA Reading (I) DACHSHUND FANCIERS ASSOCIATION OF BERKS COUNTY (S) Berks County 4-H Community Center CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $10.00-2nd Mr. D. J. Harrison: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Mr. Richard William Powell SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Long) Mr. Richard William Powell SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Mr. Richard William Powell SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Smooth) Mr. Richard William Powell SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Mr. Richard William Powell SWEEPS VETERANS: Dach (Wire) Mr. Richard William Powell TX Addison* (I) DALLAS SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Dog City Training Center 15559 WrightBros Dr. Addison, TX 75001 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Mrs. Susan Sweetnam, SHW SEC, 3109 Big Oaks Dr, Garland, TX 75044 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd J. Primeaux: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY TX Addison* (I) DALLAS SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB (S) Dog City Training Center 15559 WrightBros Dr. Addison, TX 75001 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Barbara Palmer, SHW SEC, 3045 Winding Meadows TR, Princeton, TX 75407 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd S. W. Folsom: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY TX Humble (O) BRAZORIA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Humble Civic Center and Arena 8233 Will Clayton Pkway CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. C. L. Battaglia SPORTING Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Dr. C. L. Battaglia: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Mr. N. L. Patton: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. C. Coady: Afghan Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. Coady Mrs. C. Walkowicz: Boxer Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Bullm, Rottw Dr. C. L. Battaglia: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. C. Howard: Fox Ter (Smooth) Mr. N. L. Patton: Airdle, Austr, Bdlgtn, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Am Staff, Border, Bull Ter (White), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry, Lakelnd, Manch Ter, Sealym, Skye, Welsh Ter Mr. C. Coady: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. C. Howard: Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. C. Coady: Peke, Pom, Pood Toy Mr. M. J. Dachel: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. M. J. Dachel Mr. C. Howard: Boston Mr. C. Coady: Bulldog, Lhasa, Pood Mr. N. L. Patton: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. C. Walkowicz Mr. C. Coady: GSD Mrs. C. Walkowicz: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. Howard WA Monroe* (I) WHIDBEY ISLAND KENNEL CLUB INC Evergreen State Fairgrounds Hwy 2 CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. L. Brown SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Dillin Mrs. L. M. Riedel: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers Mrs. S. Dillin: All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. D. Richards Ms. T. B. Gavaletz: Basenji Mrs. L. M. Riedel: RhoRidge J. Fogel: Basset, Dach, PBGV, Whip Mrs. D. Richards: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. A. J. Porpora Mr. L. Brown: Akita, Alas Mal, Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane, Rottw, Sam, Sib Hky Ms. M. D. Ward: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Newf, Portuguese, Std Schn Ms. A. J. Porpora: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie Mrs. E. Young: Airdle, Staf Bull J. Fogel: Austr, Bdlgtn Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. Richards Mrs. D. Richards: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp Mrs. S. Dillin: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. B. A. Langlois Ms. A. J. Porpora: Pood Ms. B. A. Langlois: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. Richards Mr. L. Brown: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Mr. D. Richards: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. Brown Mr. L. Brown: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. M. J. Shervais: Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Util B Mr. A. W. Eng: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Open A Ms. P. A. Weaver: Grad Novr, Open B, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. K. Effert
NOVEMBER 19 - MONDAY AZ Tucson* (I/O) GREATER SIERRA VISTA KENNEL CLUB Pima County Fairgrounds 11300 South Houghton Rd CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. A. Katona SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. Warren Mrs. J. Webb: Pntr-GW, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Suss Mrs. L. Warren: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. A. Katona: Plott, Redbone Coon Mrs. L. Warren: Am Fox, Basenji, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Eng Fox, Harr, Ibizan, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. J. D. Zuver K. Bodeving: St Bern Mrs. J. D. Zuver: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Rottw Mr. A. W. Woodfork: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. D. Bay Mr. R. D. Bay: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. M. D. Williams: Chin Cr, Shih Tzu
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Mrs. A. Katona: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. I. Semenschin Mrs. J. D. Zuver: Shiba Inu Mrs. I. Semenschin: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. D. Williams Mrs. A. Katona: AustrlShep Mrs. J. D. Zuver: GSD Mrs. M. D. Williams: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. L. Warren Mrs. L. Warren: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. P. Murphy: 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: K. Bodeving CA Costa Mesa (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA (P) Orange County Hilton Hotel 3050 Bristol Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Beverly Long, SHW SEC, PO BOX 768, MORONGO VALLEY, CA 92256 FEE: $25.00 SWEEPS PUPPY: Bulldog Dan Bandy (Bitches) SWEEPS PUPPY: Bulldog Madeline (Lynnsie) Shea (Dogs)
NOVEMBER 20 - TUESDAY thru NOVEMBER 21 - WEDNESDAY CA Costa Mesa (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA (2) Orange County Hilton Hotel 3050 Bristol Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Beverly Long, SHW SEC, PO BOX 768, MORONGO VALLEY, CA 92256 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. J. J. Dingman: B Dr. R. L. Church: D Mr. R. L. Stansell: I, Jr. Showmanship
NOVEMBER 22 - THURSDAY MA W Springfield* (I) HOLYOKE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Eastern States Exposition Grounds 1305 Memorial Ave. CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. H. Clark SPORTING Group: Dr. K. Anselm Mr. R. Stein: Span-Eng Spr Mr. N. B. Kenney: Pointer, Ret-Lab, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Fld, SpanSuss, Span-Wel Spr Mr. H. Clark: Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters, Spin Ital, Vizs, Wirehair Ptg Grif Dr. K. Anselm: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. Stein Mrs. H. Clark: Saluki, ScotDeer Mrs. K. Kahn: Afghan, B & T Coonhnd, Harr, Nor Elk, Pharaoh, Plott, Redbone Coon Dr. A. W. Krause: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. H. Clark Mrs. S. Walker: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Leonberger Mr. H. Clark: Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. N. B. Kenney: Kom, Kuv, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf Mrs. H. Clark: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Mrs. T. K. Jackson: Manch Ter Mr. N. B. Kenney: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Cairn Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. T. K. Jackson Mrs. K. Kahn: Cav KC Spans, Pug, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. T. K. Jackson: Bruss Grif, Hava, I Greyhnd, Toy Manch, Pood Toy, Silky, Yorks Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. T. K. Jackson: Pood Dr. A. W. Krause: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Fr Bull, Norwegian Lndhnd Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. N. B. Kenney Mr. H. Clark: Shetld Mr. N. B. Kenney: Coll, OES, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Dr. K. Anselm: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. Walker Mrs. S. Walker: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. J. H. Mett: Nov A, Versatility Mrs. C. Mett: Nov B Dr. E. J. Adomelis: Begnr Nov A, Grad Novr, Util A Mr. D. Maurer: Begnr Nov B, Grad Openr, Util B W. D. Craig: Open A Ms. D. J. Blews-Pappas: Open B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. T. K. Jackson SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Lab Donna Kenny SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Donna Kenny
NOVEMBER 22 - THURSDAY thru NOVEMBER 23 - FRIDAY CA Costa Mesa (I) PACIFIC COAST BULLDOG CLUB, INC. (2) Orange County Hilton Hotel 3050 Bristol Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Beverly J Long, SHW SEC, PO BOX 768, MORONGO VALLEY, CA 92256 FEE: $30.00 Mrs. B. Staley: B Mr. K. A. Dingman: D Mrs. J. Hetherington: I, Jr. Showmanship
NOVEMBER 23 - FRIDAY AL Montgomery* (I) MONTGOMERY KENNEL CLUB Garrett Coliseum Grounds 1555 Federal Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. R. Jacobsen SPORTING Group: R. H. Slay R. H. Slay: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. J. Roppolo Ms. J. Roppolo: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Gschwender Mr. R. Gschwender: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. S. Keating Dr. S. Keating: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. S. Keating Mr. J. R. Jacobsen: Boston, Bulldog, Chow, Fr Bull, Kees, Lhasa, Pood Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. D. L. Gschwender Mr. J. R. Cole: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Bouv Mrs. D. L. Gschwender: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. J. A. Brown: 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. R. Gschwender
CA Turlock* (I/O) GOLDEN VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Stanislaus County Fairgrounds CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Col. J. B. Purkhiser SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Ms. G. Kerr: Ret-Lab Ms. E. Muthard: Brit, All Pointers, All Spaniels, All Spaniels Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Ms. E. Muthard: Basenji, Bgle, Dach Mr. C. L. Olvis: PBGV, RhoRidge, Whip Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Basset, Borz, Greyhnd, Harr, Ibizan, Ir Wolf Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. J. E. Treiber Mrs. M. J. Hayhurst: Boxer, Mast Dr. D. T. Hayhurst: AnatolShep, Bullm, Newf, Rottw Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Grm Pinscher, Grt Dane, Nepltn Mastiff, Sib Hky Mr. C. L. Olvis: Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Giant Schn, Std Schn Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. J. Haas Mrs. P. J. Haas: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. G. Kerr Mrs. P. J. Haas: Toy Manch Ms. E. Muthard: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Chihua, Chin Cr, J Chin, Min Pin, Pap, Pom, Pug, Toy Fox Terrier Ms. G. Kerr: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser Ms. G. Kerr: Pood Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. G. Kerr Mr. C. L. Olvis: GSD Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Card-WC, Fin Laph, Pemb-WC Ms. G. Kerr: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser Mrs. M. Purkhiser: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. J. Lewis: Nov A Ms. N. J. Pilat: Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. E. Treiber MA W Springfield* (I) WINDHAM COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Eastern States Exposition Grounds 1305 Memorial Ave. CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. K. Anselm SPORTING Group: Mr. J. S. Covey Mr. R. Stein: Ret-Ches Dr. A. W. Krause: Ret-Flat Dr. K. Anselm: Ret-Lab, All Setters, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs Mrs. B. H. Humer: All Pointers, Ret-Curl, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr Mr. J. S. Covey: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. H. Clark: Amer English Coon Dr. A. W. Krause: B & T Coonhnd, Harr, Nor Elk, Plott Mr. W. P. Shelton: Balance of Hound Breeds *No Classes: Basset WORKING Group: Mr. W. P. Shelton Dr. K. Anselm: Bullm Mr. S. C. Lynn: Grt Dane Mr. R. Stein: Boxer, Newf Mrs. M. Canestrini: Akita, Alas Mal, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. N. B. Kenney: Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. H. Clark: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. N. B. Kenney: Bdlgtn, Border, Dandie, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. N. B. Kenney Mr. R. Stein: Cav KC Spans Mrs. H. Clark: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. H. Clark Mr. N. B. Kenney: Shiba Inu Mr. R. Stein: Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Norwegian Lndhnd Mrs. K. Kahn: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei Dr. A. W. Krause: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. Canestrini Mr. L. Adams: Card-WC, Coll, GSD, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mrs. M. Canestrini: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. B. H. Humer Mrs. B. H. Humer: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. Maurer: Nov A, Open B Mr. J. H. Mett: Nov B, Grad Openr, Util A Mrs. C. Mett: Begnr Nov A, Open A, Versatility Dr. E. J. Adomelis: Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: T. Breen SWEEPS VETERANS: Newf Jessica Thibault SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf Jessica Thibault SWEEPS VETERANS: Grt Dane Terri Breen SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Dane Terri Breen MD West Friendship (I) NORTHEASTERN MARYLAND KENNEL CLUB (S) Howard County Fairgrounds 2210 Fairgrounds Road CLOSES: NOVEMBER 19 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. C. White-Moser SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mr. J. E. Noe: Ret-Ches Ms. S. M. Petermann: Ret-Gold Mr. L. Berg: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Ms. L. K. Telfair: Basenji, Borz, Dach, Greyhnd, Ir Wolf, Saluki Dr. C. White-Moser: Afghan, Bgle, Bloodhnd, Ibizan, PBGV, Pharaoh, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, ScotDeer, Whip Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Hound Breeds *No Classes: Basset WORKING Group: Mr. R. L. Pelland Mr. J. E. Noe: Grm Pinscher, Kom, Mast, Newf, Portuguese, St Bern, Sib Hky, Std Schn Mr. R. L. Pelland: Akita, Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Giant Schn, Leonberger Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. Kramer Dr. A. A. Kramer: Airdle, Bdlgtn, Border, Cairn, Lakelnd, Norwich, Parson Russell Mrs. R. Kramer: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. N. Hafner Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Pug, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. N. Hafner: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. L. Pelland Mr. R. L. Pelland: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. A. Inman Dr. C. White-Moser: AustrlShep, Beard Coll Mrs. A. Inman: Coll, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pemb-WC Ms. L. K. Telfair: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. L. K. Telfair Ms. L. K. Telfair: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. A. Inman SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Dawn Cox SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Gold Dawn Cox
PA Creamery (I) VALLEY FORGE BASSET HOUND CLUB (S) Montgomery County 4-H Center 1015 Route 113 CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Leigh Anne LeGar, SHW SEC, 5 LISA DR, THORNDALE, PA 19372 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Ms. P. Rosinsky: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Joy A Graham SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Joy A Graham NOVEMBER 24 - SATURDAY AL Montgomery* (I) MONTGOMERY KENNEL CLUB Garrett Coliseum Grounds 1555 Federal Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. J. Roppolo SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. A. Brown Mrs. J. A. Brown: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Ms. D. K. Burvee: Afghan Mr. J. R. Cole: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: R. H. Slay R. H. Slay: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. A. D. Hearn Mrs. A. D. Hearn: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. R. Jacobsen Mr. S. P. Regan: Affenp, Eng Toy Sp Mrs. S. M. Jacobsen: Chin Cr, Min Pin Ms. D. K. Burvee: Peke, Pood Toy Mr. J. R. Jacobsen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. D. Hearn Ms. D. K. Burvee: Fr Bull, Pood Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. Gschwender Mrs. J. A. Brown: OES Mr. J. R. Cole: Briard, Canaan, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep Mr. R. Gschwender: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. Gschwender Mr. R. Gschwender: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. A. E. Immerman: 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. M. Jacobsen AR Fort Smith (I) AMERICAN BRITTANY CLUB, INC. (P) Kay Rodgers Park 4400 Midland Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Doug Tighe SWEEPS VETERANS: Brit Doug Tighe CA Costa Mesa (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA Orange County Hilton Hotel 3050 Bristol Street CLOSES: OCTOBER 31 Beverly Long, SHW SEC, PO BOX 768, MORONGO VALLEY, CA 92256 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mr. R. L. Rawlinson: B Mr. M. Staley: D, I CA Turlock* (I/O) GOLDEN VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Stanislaus County Fairgrounds CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. E. Muthard SPORTING Group: Ms. G. Kerr Ms. E. Muthard: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Ms. G. Kerr: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. E. Treiber Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Basenji, Basset, Bgle, Borz, Dach, Greyhnd, Harr, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, PBGV, RhoRidge, Whip Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Dr. D. T. Hayhurst: Boxer, Mast Ms. E. Muthard: Dogue de Brdx, Sib Hky Mrs. J. E. Treiber: Grt Pyr, Sam, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. M. J. Hayhurst: AnatolShep, Bullm, Dobe, Newf, Rottw Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Std Schn Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Col. J. B. Purkhiser: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Toy Manch Ms. E. Muthard: Pood Toy Mrs. P. J. Haas: Chihua, Malt, Silky, Yorks Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. J. Haas Mrs. P. J. Haas: Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. C. L. Olvis: Bulldog, Fr Bull, Tib Span Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. J. Lewis Mr. R. J. Lewis: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. J. Haas Mrs. P. J. Haas: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. N. J. Pilat: Nov A Mrs. P. Andrus: Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. G. Kerr CO Castle Rock* (I) DENVER SAMOYED ASSOCIATION, INC. (S) Douglas County Fairgrounds Event Center 500 Fairgrounds Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Helen Hittesdorf, SHW SEC, 10485 BALSAM ST, BROOMFIELD, CO 80021 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Ms. S. E. Moses: Breed Mrs. J. D. Cherne: Jr. Showmanship Ms. P. L. Maynard: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Mary Elliott SWEEPS WORKING DOG Mary Elliott SWEEPS VETERANS Mary Elliott FL Plant City (I/O) BRANDON FLORIDA KENNEL CLUB Florida Strawberry Festival 2508 W Oak Ave CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. C. A. Beattie SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. B. Ashe Mrs. K. B. Ashe: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. T. A. Kilcullen Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. M. Riddle Mrs. L. M. Riddle: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. L. M. Riddle Mrs. L. M. Riddle: Airdle Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. A. Kilcullen Mrs. C. A. Beattie: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. J. Hauck Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Chow Mrs. P. J. Hauck: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. L. M. Riddle Mrs. L. M. Riddle: Shetld Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. J. Hauck Mrs. P. J. Hauck: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. J. Hauck
IL Chicago Heights (I) LAKE SHORE KENNEL CLUB, INC. Bloom Trail High School 22331 Cottage Grove Avenue CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW C. Nelson SPORTING Group: Mr. F. J. Washabaugh C. Nelson: Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Span-Eng Ckr Ms. B. Nelson: Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-Ckr Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. A. Murphy Mr. L. Boileau: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach Mrs. J. A. Lester: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. M. C. Reggie Ms. B. Nelson: Grt Dane C. Nelson: Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx, St Bern Mr. R. J. Shreve: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Grm Pinscher Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Berns Mtn, Boxer, Dobe, Giant Schn, Grt Pyr, Newf Mrs. M. C. Reggie: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve C. Nelson: Manch Ter Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. Nelson Mr. L. Boileau: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Malt Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. L. Boileau Ms. B. Nelson: Bulldog, Fr Bull, Pood C. Nelson: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine Mr. R. J. Shreve: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: C. Nelson C. Nelson: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. C. Reggie MA Agawam* (I) YANKEE MINIATURE PINSCHER CLUB First Baptist Church 760 Main St. CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 5:00 p.m. Mr. Thomas W Baldwin, SHW SEC, 529 Fuller St, Ludlow, MA 01056 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. S. Walker: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. S. Walker: Obedience MA Agawam* (I) YANKEE MINIATURE PINSCHER CLUB First Baptist Church 760 Main St. CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Thomas W. Baldwin, SHW SEC, 529 Fuller Street, Ludlow, MA 01056 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mr. C. Grein: Breed Ms. M. M. Dunbury: Jr. Showmanship Mrs. S. Walker: Obedience MA W Springfield* (I) SOUTH WINDSOR KENNEL CLUB (S) Eastern States Exposition Grounds 1305 Memorial Ave. CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. Stein SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. H. Humer Dr. A. W. Krause: Ret-Gold, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr Mr. H. Clark: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Curl, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mr. J. S. Covey: Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Vizs Mrs. B. H. Humer: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Mrs. J. P. Anselm: ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon Dr. K. Anselm: Afghan, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Borz, Dach, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, PBGV, Saluki, Whip Mrs. H. Clark: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. H. Clark: Newf Dr. A. W. Krause: Bullm, St Bern Mrs. J. P. Anselm: Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. W. P. Shelton: Alas Mal, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese, Rottw, Sam Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson Mr. R. Stein: Austr Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: Parson Russell Mrs. H. Clark: Airdle, Am Staff, Bull Ter, Dandie, Min Schn, Soft Coated Mr. L. Adams: Bdlgtn, Border, Cairn, Norwich Norfolk, Scotti, Sealym, Skye Mr. N. B. Kenney: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. H. Clark Mr. N. B. Kenney: Chin Cr Mrs. M. Canestrini: Pood Toy Mr. R. Stein: Pug, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: Balance of Toy Breeds *No Classes: Min Pin NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. Canestrini Mrs. T. B. Frisch: Bichon Mrs. H. Clark: Chow, Dalm Mr. R. Stein: Am Esk Dog, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Kees Mrs. M. Canestrini: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. L. Adams Mrs. K. Kahn: Brdr Coll Mr. N. B. Kenney: Shetld Mr. L. Adams: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Bouv, Briard, Canaan Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Dr. E. J. Adomelis: Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B Mr. D. Maurer: Nov B, Grad Novr, Versatility Mr. J. H. Mett: Begnr Nov A, Util B Mrs. C. Mett: Open A, Grad Openr, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. E. W. Hall SWEEPS VETERANS: Bichon Michelle Konik Brosdal SWEEPS PUPPY: Bichon Michelle Konik Brosdal SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Smooth) Mr. James S Covey SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Wire) Mr. James S Covey SWEEPS VETERANS: Newf William Matlock SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf William Matlock SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Elaine Lessig SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Flat Cathy Pullian SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Cathy Pullian SWEEPS PUPPY: Brdr Coll Emily Buckwalter SWEEPS VETERANS: Brdr Coll Emily Buckwalter SWEEPS VETERANS: Pemb-WC Mr. Edward W Hall SWEEPS PUPPY: Pemb-WC Mr. Edward W Hall MD West Friendship (I) CHESAPEAKE KENNEL CLUB OF MARYLAND, INC. (S) Howard County Fairgrounds 2210 Fairgrounds Road CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. E. Noe SPORTING Group: Mr. L. Berg Mr. L. Berg: Ret-Ches Ms. S. M. Petermann: Ret-Flat Mrs. A. B. Robertson: Ret-Lab
Mrs. D. Slatton: Span-Suss Mr. D. D. Seymour: Ret-Gold, Set-Eng, Set-Gord, Span-Eng Ckr Mr. J. E. Noe: Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin Mrs. C. M. Howard: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. C. E. Calcinari Dr. C. McArdle, D.V.M.: Whip Mrs. J. M. Lux: Am Fox, Bgle Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Bloodhnd, PBGV, Pharaoh, ScotDeer Dr. C. White-Moser: Basenji, Basset, Borz, Dach, Greyhnd, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, Saluki Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mrs. J. C. Pero: Akita, Grt Pyr, Leonberger, Mast, Newf, Sam Mr. J. E. Noe: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Giant Schn, Kuv, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. R. L. Pelland: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mrs. N. Hafner: Am Staff, Border, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Manch Ter, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Scotti, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. J. E. Noe: Pood Toy Mrs. N. Hafner: Eng Toy Sp, J Chin, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. L. Berg: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Pap, Pug, Shih Tzu Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. N. Hafner Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Chow Mrs. B. A. Drake: Boston, Bulldog Mr. J. E. Noe: Dalm, Fr Bull, Pood Mrs. N. Hafner: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. C. White-Moser Mrs. J. C. Pero: Pyre Shep Dr. C. White-Moser: Pemb-WC, Pulik, Shetld Ms. L. K. Telfair: Coll, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES Mrs. A. Inman: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. A. Inman Mrs. A. Inman: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. L. K. Telfair SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Danny Seymour SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Flat Joseph Vergnetti SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Joseph Vergnetti SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab John Sebalusky
CA Stockton* (I/O) SAN JOAQUIN KENNEL CLUB (S) San Joaquin County Fairgrounds 1658 S. Airport Way CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. J. C. Sigler SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. Esterkin T. L. Rose: Ret-Lab Mrs. C. Esterkin: Pntr-GW, Ret-Curl, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Fld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Spin Ital, Wirehair Ptg Grif B. DiDonato: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr. D. L. Webster: Borz, Saluki Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. B. L. Clarke Ms. K. Schiff: Grm Pinscher Mr. T. A. Sigler: Sib Hky Ms. J. C. Sigler: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Leonberger, St Bern Ms. B. L. Clarke: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. Esterkin Ms. K. Schiff: Manch Ter Mrs. C. Esterkin: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. W. D. Hudson Ms. K. Schiff: Toy Manch Mr. T. A. Sigler: Pug Ms. D. B. Taylor: Affenp, Chihua, I Greyhnd, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. W. D. Hudson: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. D. B. Taylor Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: Fr Bull Ms. D. B. Taylor: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. C. G. Liepmann: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. Esterkin Mrs. C. Esterkin: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES C. A. Knight: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Versatility Dr. R. H. Knight: Nov B, Open A, Util B Mrs. P. Andrus: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. A. Sigler SWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge Nancy Leising
OH Tallmadge (I) AGATHON KENNEL CLUB, INC. Summit County Fairgrounds 1100 North Avenue 229 E Howe Road (also) CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. E. Hutton SPORTING Group: Ms. L. Robey Ms. L. Robey: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. R. E. Garren: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. P. Cline Ms. L. Robey: Cane Corso, Dogue de Brdx L. E. Stanbridge: Mast, Newf D. P. Cline: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: Border, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Russel Terr, Sealym, Skye Mrs. J. S. Kefeli: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Garren L. E. Stanbridge: Pom, Pug Mr. R. E. Hutton: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. S. Kefeli Mrs. J. S. Kefeli: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. E. Garren
CO Castle Rock (I) DENVER SAMOYED ASSOCIATION, INC. (S) Douglas County Fairgrounds Event Center 500 Fairgrounds Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Helen Hittesdorf, SHW SEC, 10485 BALSAM ST, BROOMFIELD, CO 80021 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. K. S. McFarlane: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Heidi Nieman SWEEPS PUPPY Heidi Nieman
TX Alvarado* (I) CEN-TEX KENNEL CLUB, INC. Diamond W Arena 8901 E Hwy 67 CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. A. D. DiNardo SPORTING Group: Dr. G. C. Penta Dr. G. C. Penta: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. Scanlon Mrs. L. Scanlon: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Dr. A. D. DiNardo: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. A. Penta Mr. J. C. Briley: Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Min Pin, Peke, Pom, Shih Tzu, Yorks Mrs. J. A. Penta: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Miss M. V. Beam Mrs. P. Hartinger: Schip Miss M. V. Beam: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: AustrlShep, Shetld Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. L. F. Eggers: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. C. Briley NOVEMBER 24 - SATURDAY thru NOVEMBER 25 - SUNDAY AR Fort Smith (I) AMERICAN BRITTANY CLUB, INC. (2) Kay Rodgers Park 4400 Midland Blvd CLOSES: OCTOBER 17 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $40.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Mrs. C. G. Miller: Breed, Jr. Showmanship
NOVEMBER 25 - SUNDAY AL Montgomery* (I) CAHABA VALLEY KC Garrett Coliseum Grounds 1555 Federal Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. A. Brown SPORTING Group: Ms. J. Roppolo Ms. J. Roppolo: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. Brown Mrs. K. B. Seriana: Whip Mrs. S. Brown: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. J. Roppolo B. Koozer: Dobe, Grt Dane Mrs. J. A. Brown: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. J. Roppolo Ms. J. Roppolo: Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry, Russel Terr, Sealym Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. H. Mullen Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Toy Manch Mr. R. H. Mullen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Brown Mrs. K. B. Seriana: Dalm Ms. D. Barrett: Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Fr Bull Mrs. S. Brown: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: R. H. Slay R. H. Slay: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: R. H. Slay R. H. Slay: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. J. P. Lynch: 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: R. H. Slay
FL Plant City (I/O) BRANDON FLORIDA KENNEL CLUB Florida Strawberry Festival 2508 W Oak Ave CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. K. G. Bates SPORTING Group: Mr. P. Dawkins Mrs. C. A. Beattie: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. L. M. Riddle Mrs. L. M. Riddle: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. P. Dawkins J. Napolitano: Boxer, Dobe, Sam Mr. P. Dawkins: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie Mr. K. G. Bates: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie B. W. Elder: Chihua, Chin Cr, Malt, Peke, Pug, Pood Toy, Yorks Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. P. Dawkins Mrs. L. M. Riddle: Fr Bull B. W. Elder: Bulldog, Pood Mr. P. Dawkins: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. T. A. Kilcullen Mr. T. A. Kilcullen: Shetld Mrs. L. M. Riddle: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. K. G. Bates Mr. K. G. Bates: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. L. M. Riddle IL Chicago Heights (I) LAKE SHORE KENNEL CLUB, INC. Bloom Trail High School 22331 Cottage Grove Avenue CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. L. Boileau SPORTING Group: Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine C. Nelson: Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Ckr Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. A. Lester Ms. D. K. Burvee: Afghan Mrs. J. A. Lester: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Ms. B. Nelson: Akita Mr. R. J. Shreve: Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. M. C. Reggie: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. F. J. Washabaugh Mr. R. J. Shreve: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. F. J. Washabaugh Ms. D. K. Burvee: Peke, Pood Toy Ms. B. Nelson: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Chihua, Eng Toy Sp C. Nelson: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: C. Nelson Ms. C. L. Pagurski: Boston Ms. D. K. Burvee: Fr Bull, Pood Ms. B. Nelson: Am Esk Dog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Fin Spitz, Kees, Schip, Shiba Inu Mr. L. Boileau: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. L. Boileau Mr. L. Boileau: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. F. J. Washabaugh MA W Springfield* (I) SPRINGFIELD KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Eastern States Exposition Grounds 1305 Memorial Ave. CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. K. Kahn SPORTING Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Pointer Mrs. B. H. Humer: Ret-Flat, Span-Eng Ckr Dr. K. Anselm: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-Fld, Span-Suss, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. N. B. Kenney: Ret-Gold, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Eng Spr, Weim Mrs. K. Kahn: Brit, Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital Dr. A. W. Krause: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. H. Clark Mrs. K. Kahn: RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip Mrs. J. P. Anselm: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. J. P. Anselm Mr. H. Clark: Bullm, Portuguese Mr. R. Stein: Gtr Swiss Mtn, Rottw Dr. A. W. Krause: Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff
Dr. K. Anselm: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Newf, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. W. P. Shelton: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. N. B. Kenney Dr. A. W. Krause: Border, Parson Russell Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson Mrs. M. Canestrini: Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Pom, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. H. Clark: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, Toy Manch, Pood Toy, Silky Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. Stein Mrs. M. Canestrini: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm Mrs. H. Clark: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath Mr. R. Stein: Coll, Shetld Mr. H. Clark: Austrl Cat Dg, Beauceron, Brdr Coll, Card-WC, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, GSD, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, Pemb-WC Mrs. B. H. Humer: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. C. Mett: Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Util B Dr. E. J. Adomelis: Nov B, Grad Openr Mr. J. H. Mett: Begnr Nov A, Grad Novr, Open B Mr. D. Maurer: Open A, Util A, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. M. A. Falconer SWEEPS PUPPY: Chow Kim Petrunia SWEEPS VETERANS: Chow Kim Petrunia SWEEPS VETERANS: Vizs SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs SWEEPS PUPPY: Airdle Mr. James S Covey SWEEPS VETERANS: Airdle Mr. James S Covey MD West Friendship (I) UPPER MARLBORO KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Howard County Fairgrounds 2210 Fairgrounds Road CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $33.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. S. I. Wheat SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. M. Howard Mr. J. E. Noe: Pointer, Pntr-GS Col. J. H. Weiss, USMC (Ret.): Brit, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-Clum, Span-Irw, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. C. M. Howard: Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Set-Eng, Set-Gord, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin Dr. R. D. Smith: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Lt. Col. W. H. Pede Ms. J. M. Buehler: Whip Mrs. R. D. Smith: Basenji, Basset Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Dach, Greyhnd E. Thielen: Afghan, Borz, RhoRidge Lt. Col. W. H. Pede: B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Eng Fox, Harr, Treeing Walker Coon Dr. R. D. Smith: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Col. J. H. Weiss, USMC (Ret.) Dr. R. D. Smith: Grt Pyr Mrs. R. D. Smith: AnatolShep, Dogue de Brdx, Gtr Swiss Mtn Col. J. H. Weiss, USMC (Ret.): Kuv, Nepltn Mastiff, Sam, Sib Hky, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Akita, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Grm Pinscher, Kom, Leonberger E. Thielen: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mrs. R. D. Smith: Toy Manch Ms. S. I. Wheat: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Chihua, Min Pin Mr. A. J. Ferruggiaro: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. D. Smith Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Herding Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. J. M. Buehler SWEEPS VETERANS: Weim Rachael Toren SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim Rachael Toren OH Tallmadge (I) AGATHON KENNEL CLUB, INC. Summit County Fairgrounds 1100 North Avenue 229 E Howe Road (also) CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. E. Garren SPORTING Group: D. P. Cline D. P. Cline: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: L. E. Stanbridge L. E. Stanbridge: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. A. Lycan L. E. Stanbridge: Bullm, Dobe, St Bern, Sib Hky Ms. A. Lycan: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Mr. R. E. Garren: Dandie, Skye, Soft Coated Mr. R. E. Hutton: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: L. E. Stanbridge Mr. R. E. Garren: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Mr. R. E. Garren: Boston Ms. L. Robey: Dalm Mr. R. E. Hutton: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. L. Robey D. P. Cline: AustrlShep Ms. L. Robey: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. R. E. Garren: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. A. Lycan TX Alvarado* (I) CEN-TEX KENNEL CLUB, INC. Diamond W Arena 8901 E Hwy 67 CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. L. Scanlon SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. DiNardo Mrs. M. Y. Pipes: Pointer, Weim Mrs. S. DiNardo: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Mr. J. C. Briley: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. G. C. Penta Dr. G. C. Penta: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Miss M. V. Beam: Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Min Pin, Peke, Pom, Shih Tzu, Yorks Mrs. P. Hartinger: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. A. D. DiNardo Dr. A. D. DiNardo: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. A. Penta Mr. R. R. Hartinger: AustrlShep, Shetld Mrs. J. A. Penta: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Mr. J. C. Briley: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. L. Scanlon: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. Y. Pipes
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NOVEMBER 26 - MONDAY CA Stockton* (I/O) SAN JOAQUIN KENNEL CLUB San Joaquin County Fairgrounds 1658 S. Airport Way CLOSES: NOVEMBER 7 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. B. L. Clarke SPORTING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mrs. C. Esterkin: Vizs, Weim Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. C. Esterkin Mrs. C. Esterkin: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. D. Hudson Mr. W. D. Hudson: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Leonberger, St Bern Ms. J. C. Sigler: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. D. B. Taylor Ms. D. B. Taylor: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. P. DeLong Ms. D. B. Taylor: Hava, Pom Ms. B. L. Clarke: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr. Ms. P. DeLong: Bichon, Boston, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr. Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. B. L. Clarke Ms. B. L. Clarke: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Dr. R. H. Knight: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Versatility C. A. Knight: Nov B, Open A, Util B Mr. L. L. Andrus: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. D. B. Taylor
NOVEMBER 29 - THURSDAY
TOY Group: Mr. H. Clark Mrs. J. Fournier: Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. D. Rogers: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Fournier Mrs. H. Clark: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. Rogers Mrs. K. Kahn: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. V. A. Brown: 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: Ms. L. C. More IL Belleville* (I) DACHSHUND CLUB OF ST. LOUIS, INC. (S) Belle-Clair Fairgrounds 200 South Belt East CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. W. F. Potter, II: Breed Ms. V. Kinion: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Robert Schwalbe SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Robert Schwalbe SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Robert Schwalbe IL Belleville (I) GATEWAY NON-SPORTING DOG CLUB Belle-Clair Fairgrounds 200 South Belt East CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd J. E. Gregory: Non-Sporting Group, Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Kees, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood (Min), Pood (Std), Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli, Jr. and more Mrs. J. Bruton: Boston, Fr Bull, Tib Span
GA Savannah* (I) SAVANNAH KENNEL CLUB Coastal Empire Fair & Expo Center 4801 Meding St Savannah GA 31405 CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. H. Clark SPORTING Group: Mr. H. Clark Mrs. K. Kahn: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. H. Clark Mr. J. R. Cole: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. J. Fournier Mr. H. Clark: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. J. R. Cole: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. Rogers Mr. J. R. Cole: J Chin Mrs. H. Clark: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. Rogers Mrs. K. Kahn: Boston Mrs. J. Fournier: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. D. Rogers: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. H. Clark Mrs. H. Clark: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. V. A. Brown: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. Rogers
IL Belleville (I) GATEWAY SPORTING DOG ASSOCIATION Belle-Clair Fairgrounds 200 South Belt East CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd
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MA Fitchburg (I) (Evening) BAY COLONY DACHSHUND CLUB Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $34.00-1st/ $34.00-2nd Dr. K. H. Levison: Breed
AZ Yuma* (I/O) YUMA KENNEL CLUB Yuma County Fairgrounds 2520 E 32nd St CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 12:00 p.m. Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. B. D. Alderman SPORTING Group: Mr. G. L. Andersen Mrs. S. S. Marx: Ret-Gold, Vizs Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Ret-Lab, Span-Eng Spr B. R. Andersen: Pntr-GS, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, SpanCkr, Span-Eng Ckr Mr. G. L. Andersen: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. S. L. Marx Mr. G. L. Andersen: Afghan Mrs. L. Boutwell: Basset Mr. K. W. Clemons: Bluetick Coon, Plott, Redbone Coon Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Basenji, Dach, RhoRidge, Whip Mr. S. L. Marx: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. Boutwell Mr. G. L. Andersen: Alas Mal Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Rottw C. Stansell: Akita, Grt Dane, Sam, Sib Hky Ms. B. A. Finch: Berns Mtn, Bullm, Grt Pyr, Leonberger, Newf, St Bern Mr. R. L. Stansell: AnatolShep, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Dobe, Giant Schn, Mast, Portuguese Mr. J. C. Ramirez: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. Kramer Mrs. L. Boutwell: Border Mrs. R. Kramer: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. C. Ramirez Mrs. R. Kramer: Toy Manch, Peke, Shih Tzu, Silky Mr. J. C. Ramirez: Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, Malt, Pom, Pood Toy Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. L. Stansell Mr. G. L. Andersen: Am Esk Dog, Fin Spitz, Kees C. Stansell: Bulldog, Fr Bull, Shiba Inu Mr. R. L. Stansell: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. E. Dykstra-Blum Mrs. E. Dykstra-Blum: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. L. Stansell Mr. R. L. Stansell: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. P. Andrus: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Util A, Versatility Mr. L. L. Andrus: Nov B, Open B, Grad Openr, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. S. Marx GA Savannah* (I/O) BEAUFORT KENNEL CLUB, INC. Coastal Empire Fair & Expo Center 4801 Meding St Savannah GA 31405 CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. R. Cole SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Ms. L. C. More: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mr. H. Clark: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. H. Clark Mr. J. R. Cole: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. L. C. More Mrs. C. P. Patterson: All Terrier Breeds
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IL Belleville (I) GATEWAY TERRIER ASSOCIATION Belle-Clair Fairgrounds 200 South Belt East CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mrs. E. E. Mathis: 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, Std and more Mr. R. Paust: Min Bull Terrs, Norfolk, Norwich, Parson Russell J. E. Gregory: Jr. Showmanship MA Fitchburg (I) AKITA CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd W. Sorrell: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Catherine Wasserman Fisher SWEEPS VETERANS Catherine Wasserman Fisher
MA Fitchburg (I) BAY COLONY DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $34.00-1st/ $34.00-2nd Ms. J. S. Brewster: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY MA Fitchburg (I) COCKER SPANIEL CLUB OF RHODE ISLAND Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $34.00 Ms. S. R. Lyons: Breed MA Fitchburg (I) COLONIAL AFGHAN HOUND CLUB, INC. (S) Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Mr. H. R. Hastings, III: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Barbara Hastings MA Fitchburg (I) COLONIAL SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $34.00-1st/ $34.00-2nd Ms. J. S. Brewster: Breed MA Fitchburg (I) CONNECTICUT WESTCHESTER COCKER SPANIEL CLUB Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $34.00 Ms. J. S. Brewster: Breed MA Fitchburg* (I) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS Central Mass Expo Center 150 Royal Plaza Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Breed J. M. Charest: Nov A, Grad Novr, Open B, Util A, Pre-Novice Mrs. S. M. King: Nov B, Open A, Grad Openr, Util B, Versatility MI East Lansing (I) DALMATIAN CLUB OF DETROIT (S) Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. E. Sullivan: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Shirley Belcher SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Shirley Belcher
MI East Lansing* (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF DETROIT, INC. (S) Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Dr. J. D. Sillers: Breed Mrs. N. J. Glabicki: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY MI East Lansing (I) MICHIGAN HOUND ASSOCIATION (S) Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd Mr. G. K. Newton: Hound Group, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Dach (Long), Dach (Smooth), Dach (Wire), Harr, Pharaoh, Plott, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. D. Gogulski: Afghan Ms. B. Capstick: Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Eng Fox, Ibizan, RhoRidge, Saluki, Misc Breeds , Cirneco, Sloughi, Azawakh, Port Pd Peq, Per Inca Orchid Mr. J. T. Steele: Basenji, Basset, Bgle (13 Under), Bgle (Over 13), Greyhnd, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, Otter, PBGV, ScotDeer, Whip SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan SWEEPS PUPPY: Amer English Coon SWEEPS PUPPY: Am Fox SWEEPS PUPPY: Basenji SWEEPS PUPPY: Basset SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (13 Under) SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (Over 13) SWEEPS PUPPY: B & T Coonhnd SWEEPS PUPPY: Bloodhnd SWEEPS PUPPY: Bluetick Coon SWEEPS PUPPY: Borz SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) SWEEPS PUPPY: Eng Fox SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) SWEEPS PUPPY: Greyhnd SWEEPS PUPPY: Harr SWEEPS PUPPY: Ibizan SWEEPS PUPPY: Ir Wolf SWEEPS PUPPY: Nor Elk SWEEPS PUPPY: Otter SWEEPS PUPPY: PBGV SWEEPS PUPPY: Pharaoh SWEEPS PUPPY: Plott SWEEPS PUPPY: Redbone Coon SWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge SWEEPS PUPPY: Saluki SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer SWEEPS PUPPY: Treeing Walker Coon SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip
MI East Lansing* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) SOUTHERN MICHIGAN WEIMARANER CLUB (S) Michigan State University Livestock Judging Pav. Michigan State University CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. E. Sullivan: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Sandy Schmidt SWEEPS PUPPY Sandy Schmidt MI East Lansing* (I) WOLVERINE BELGIAN TERVUREN CLUB OF ANN ARBOR (S) Michigan State University Livestock Judging Pav. Michigan State University CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Mrs. N. J. Glabicki: Breed, Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Nikki Swap SWEEPS PUPPY Nikki Swap MI East Lansing (I) WOLVERINE GREAT DANE CLUB OF WESTERN MICHIGAN (S) Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mr. R. J. Edison: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Colleen Assell-Carra MI East Lansing (I) YORKSHIRE TERRIER CLUB OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN (S) Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Ms. P. A. Larrissey: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. James Lehman SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. James Lehman OK Ardmore (I) WEIMARANER CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Hardy Murphy Coliseum 600 Lake Murray Drive CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 5:00 p.m. Ms. Ellen Dodge, SHW SEC, 3229 Tower Hill Rd, Wakefield, RI 02879 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. R. M. Margolis: Breed B. Keith: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY Betsy Keith SWEEPS VETERANS Betsy Keith
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