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BISS GCH Ch Spotlight’s Ruffian


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Photo by Linda Davis

Westminster 2011 Best of Breed Winner (thank you Mr.Dennis McCoy) #1 Dalmatian (Breed Standings) Top 20 Winner – Dalmatian Club of America 2010

Owned by: Jim & Barbara Lyons

Bred by: Connie Wagner

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Handled by Michael & Michelle Scott


BISS Gch Ch Riversides The Sisters

Number 1 Bitch in the Breed

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MBIS/MBISS GCH Ch Blackthorn’s Flower Power

aisy

Daisy had quite a year in 2010 finishing No. 1 Dalmatian in Breed Points.

Career Highlights include:

1 US Best In Show 2 Can Best in Shows 10 Specialty Best of Breeds BIS at the Non Sporting Club of the Garden State

Thank you to all the judges who appreciated her qualities. Daisy will be bred this year and we are looking forward to this event.

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www.lostartdals.com www.kristadroop.com

CHIC #59755 *AKC 2010 All Breed and Breed Final

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Did you hear WHOOO’s expecting on April 14?

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Ch. London's Stamford Brook OA OAJ has been bred to

BISS GCH CH / Int’l CH Bret D Gabriel’s Lost Art CGC, TDInt Brook has been in the Top Spots for her agility titles & is an avid tracker. She finished her championship with multiple BOB's from the classes. She is line bred from champions with biddable temperaments and active minds. Her litter sister, Ch. London's Foggy Mist CDX RE CC, was number 1 in Top Spots for her novice and open obedience titles. Gabe was carefully selected as sire because his illustrious pedigree complements Brook’s pedigree. His accomplishments include: #1 Male Dalmatian 2010 #2 Dalmatian 2010 First Grand Champion Dalmatian DCA National Best Jr. in Futurity 2008

Gabe + Brook CHIC# 71261

The litter is futurity nominated with livers and blacks expected. Sharron and Leonard Podleski London Farms 616-895-6749 londonfm@altelco.net E Dalmatians | www.edalmatians.com

CHIC #59755


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BISS GCH CH. NspirD Hollywood Legend and I wish everyone who attends DCA this year…the Best of Luck!! Looks like we may be sitting this one out.

We will be waiting with anticipation to hear how these Andy kids do…

“Garth”

CH MONARCH N CANAL SIDES PROPHECY Pauline & Helene Masaschi

“Andy” “Marcus”

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NspirD Masterful Fraja (L) Bonnie C Gottier


Can CH. Merry Go Round Coach Master Rod & Patti Strand

NspirD Spotsafire No Worries Mate! Carrie Rosekotter & Carrie Jordan

pictured at 4 months

“Flash”

“Justin”

“Andy”

Troika Nspird Magical Thinking Michele Markoff

“Circe” E Dalmatians | www.edalmatians.com

NspirD Knight of Canterbury “Chaucer” Meredith Dow & Carrie Jordan

“Chaucer”


NspirD Dream Weaver Irish Lace Suzi Wahl & Carrie Jordan

NspirD Australian Legend at SO Donna York

“Andy”

“Laci”

“Darwin”

And Leah’s kids (no photos available at this time)

Hallmark Hansom Ingenue “Lana” (Black) Hallmark Turbo Charged Lexus “Lex” (Black) Hallmark-Winter Creek”s Matinee Idol “Leo” (Liver)

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MBISS GCH Ch Planett’s Third Rock From The Sun

“Roxy”

Roxy is pictured winning her second BISS. She finished her GRAND championship in 3 weekends out with 6 majors! Roxy will be bred on her next season. Puppies expected in summer 2011.

CHIC #67994

Breeders/Owners/Handlers Barbara Kaplan-Barrett & Edward Barrett, Ph.D. barbkb@aol.com 732-297-0324

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( Ch. Erin N Mt. View’s Full of Fun x Ch. Planett’s Tupelo Honey )


CH. Planett’s Halfway to the Stars ( Mt. View N Planett’s Carnac The Magnificent X Ch. Planett’s Tupelo Honey)

AN EXCEPTIONAL BLEND OF TYPE, STRUCTURE, TEMPERAMENT AND MOVEMENT CISCO FINISHED HIS CHAMPIONSHIP IN EXACTLY ONE YEAR OF VERY LIMITED SHOWING WITH 2 BOB’S OVER SPECIALS, BBE GROUP 1 and 3 MAJORS (5, 4 AND 3 POINTS).

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ALWAYS BREEDER OWNER HANDLED, BAER BILATERAL, CERF NORMAL, HIPS TO BE DONE IN JULY

Breeders/Owners/Handlers Barbara Kaplan-Barrett & Edward Barrett, Ph.D. barbkb@aol.com 732-297-0324

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Danny

BIS BISS Am Ch/Cdn Grand Ch Onsengeltje Enough Said

“DANNY” Cdn Ch Onsengeltje Earth Angel

“ANNIE”

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BISS GCH CH Sweetspot Hot2spot Best of Both Worlds “ Miley”

This is the Life....

This is the Dream...

Hold on Tight!

Loved & Owned & Adored by Laurie Isaacson www.hot2spotdalmatians.com

We are excited that Miley will be making her first appearance in the TOP TWENTY this year. Good luck to all attending DCA from “Team Hot2spot”. E Dalmatians | www.edalmatians.com


Class, Style & Longevity

BISS GCH CH

Driftwood Picotee Freestyle CD RE OA MXJ OF TT

CHIC # 35459

And Producing too! Watch for his babies in 6 -9 at DCA.

Winning DCA at 4 years old.

Driftwood Farm Kathryn Blink Kristi Bowers The Judges said “The way he moves, I cannot believe he is 11!!” “I would take this dog home.” “Take him around again, he is incredible.” “You must be so proud.”

Pictured at 12 weeks old

Jet

GRAND CHAMPION FROM THE VETERAN 10 AND OVER CLASS Ten Shows with Three 5 Point Majors Over Top Twenty Specials

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Winning Best of Breed 11 Years old.

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CH. TOPSPOT KAREFREE HIGH VOLTAGE, ROMX CHIC # 40497

We are proud to announce that Hummer has been placed on the ROMX roster (which means that he has sired 20 champions). In addition, #21 just finished her championship also.

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Ch. Bay Colony N Zdar Sojourner

Ch. Choco Chip Bay Colony Sojourner Whatever It Is (L)

is closing in on her Grand Championship.

Finished his championship on 11/18/10 under judge Roger Hartinger.

“Cooper”

“Abby”

At 6 months Cooper earned....

In limited shows in 2010 Abby earned..... Best of Opposite Sex – Dalmatian Club of Greater Indianapolis under Jon Cole Select – Greater Pittsburgh Dalmatian Club under Victoria Jordan Best of Opposite Sex – Grand River under Eva Berg

BOB under Sari Brewster Tietjen RWD at Dal. Club of Greater Indianapolis under Jon Cole Best in Sweepstakes - Greater Pittsburgh Dal Club

She has all majors and only needs a few points to finish her Grand Championship.

At 1 year, he earned... WD at Western Reserve Dalmatian Club under Tim Robbins Cooper is bilateral hearing and CERF normal (still too young for his hips).

Breeders: Cindy Riggans & Judy Murray Owner: Cathy Palovcsik 2606 Old Waterford Road Waterford, PA 16441 ladysojourner@hotmail.com 814-796-3650

Breeders: Judy Murray & Rosie Branaman Owners: Cathy Palovcsik Judy Murray (Bay Colony) 574-210-5824

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New Champion!

“Abby” Abby finished her Championship easily with 3 majors along with the help of her co- owner Michael Bryan. She was awarded numerous Best Senior in Sweeps wins at Specialties.

Special thanks to Breeder, Patrick Jones and Jan Nelson for their support.

Thank you to the following judges who have awarded her, Anne K. Catterson (pictured) Mrs. Jacqueline Stacy Mrs. Sandra Goose Allen Mr. John Shelton Mr. Ken Berg Mr. Gary Anderson Mr. Fredrick Stephens

Owned by: Karen Whyte Smiling Dalmatians www.smilingdalmatians.com

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Co-Owned by: Michael Bryan


Brookside Dalmatians

introduces our newest Champion....

From Start ......

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~ Just a minute to win it ~

Handled by Michelle and Michael Scott

(CH Tuckaway Indian Run ROMXX x CH Starseeker Brooksides D-Havlnd TT)

8 month old Winni took just 8 weeks

from start to finish to complete her AKC championship. E Dalmatians | www.edalmatians.com

Viginia Simpson Brookside Dalmatians AKC Breeder of Merit


National News

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Vol.1 No.1

Inquiring Minds Want to Know about the Pekoe and Rhys litter. (BIS BISS NZ GR CH Audax Allegiance to Steadfast X AKC/UKC CH Woodwynd Tea Thyme at the Hardrock RD)

This beautiful litter was born on July 3, 2010.

There are currently 2 boys and 3 girls showing. The boys are both owner handled and the girls are being presented by their breeder Mary-Lynn Jensen, PhD. Shiner is showing in Texas while the rest of the littermates are on the Florida Circuit

“Zen”

The Boys....

“Shiner”

Dixie and Zen are both AKC pointed and

earned their UKC CH at only 7 months old! Zoey, the 3rd sister not pictured, is also UKC pointed. Zen is a multiple UKC Group 1 winner and an AKC Star Puppy.

These pups are owned by:

Zen: Janet Crumpton Shiner: Christine Chriswell Brooklyn: Chuck Clemens & Jackie Beal Dixie: Rodney & Debbie Dixon Mary-Lynn Jensen co-owns all four puppies.

UKC CH Woodwynd Mind Body & Spirit CGC

“Brooklyn”

The Girls....

Woodwynd Eternal Sunshine of the Spotted Mind

“Dixie”

Look for us in Futurity, Sweeps, Bred-By & Puppy Classes at this year’s National. Photos by Trish Dreby

Woodwynd New York State of Mind

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UKC CH Woodwynd Dixie on My Mind


” O’Neil”

Prestige Dalmatians

Introduces...

Prestige’s Both Sides of the Story

( MBISS GCH Mt. Bryton’s Covert Operative X Erin N’ Gibson’s Summer Treasure CGC )

Best In Sweeps Dalmatian Club of Greater New York Specialty first weekend out at 6 months old under breeder judge Mary Tebo Powell. Pointed from the Bred By Class.

Breeder: Beth Anne Johnson Owners: Beth Anne Johnson & Jason Rudolph

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Introduces...

Prestige Dalmatians

”Byrne”

Prestige N’ Surfer’s Beach Bum

( MBISS GCH Mt. Bryton’s Covert Operative X Erin N’ Gibson’s Summer Treasure CGC )

Pointed from the Puppy class going BOS over 2 Specials! Best In Specialty Match at 3 months under breeder judge Peggy Rogan, Non-Sporting Puppy Group 1.

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Breeder: Beth Anne Johnson Owners: Beth Anne Johnson & Barrie Essner www.prestigedalmatians.com prestigedals@msn.com

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Riversides Dalmatians

introduces...

Riverside’s Wedding Call

WB/BOW ~ 3 point major Monticello NY KC March 12, 2011 judge: Dr. Anthony Dinardo

This was Dolly’s first time in the ring at 7 months of age. We couldn’t be more proud!

Dolly

Photos by Ed Stuhr

Breeder/ Owner Richard Baker

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To Register, or Not to Register: That is the Question LUA Dalmatian Facts and Fiction by Irvin B. Krukenkamp, MD, MS, FACS, FAHA

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Let’s dissect the key question first – AKC Registration.

The AKC runs a registry, a studbook, which documents parentage and pedigrees. his question has bedeviled An entry in that registry the purebred Dalmatian documents a specific breed, community for decades. sire and dam. And that is really it! Oh yes, of course After nearly a year of debate other information such as on it at the AKC Board level, breeder, owner, date of birth, the question was kicked back coat color, and a host of other data are collected, but to the DCA parent club to the key elements are BREED, conduct a vote of its members SIRE and DAM.

on the issue.

That vote is scheduled for this June 2011, or thereabouts. What side will you take? How will you vote? Based on what information? How will I vote? YES – Register them. Why?

Read on.

If one knows (or can prove) the Breed, Sire and Dam, the dog is registered or registerable. Period. End of story. What about the LUAs then? Do we know the Breed, Sire and Dam of the dogs to be registered? UNEQUIVOCALLY and emphatically YES! From the first cross done with a Pointer, through generations of backcrosses using Dalmatians, to current day matings done with LUA Dalmatians, every single LUA dog has a proven pedigree –

100% correct documentation of Sire and Dam. How can I say that? Was the record keeping really accurate over 35 years? YES! In fact, using sophisticated molecular genetics and DNA testing techniques, Dr. Danika Bannasch demonstrated 100% accuracy to the pedigrees (name of dog, sire and dam) for every single one of the LUAs that she tested. So the bottom line is that the LUA Dalmatian pedigrees are proven beyond a shadow of a doubt – even to a level that exceeds modern day registered Dalmatians – to be error free. What about Breed? After 12 generations of backcrossing to Dalmatians, and after extensive DNA testing, the LUA Dalmatians are proven to within a high degree of scientific confidence to be 99.998% Dalmatian. The percentage is even higher with current day 14th generation LUA Dalmatians. Anyone who has had their

hands on these dogs can say beyond any shadow of any doubt, “they look like a duck, they walk like a duck, & they quack like a duck – so they must be a duck” – er, Dalmatian that is. So, we know the Sire, we know the Dam and we know the Breed for each one of the LUA Dalmatians. Should they be registered? YES, YES, YES! Now a whole host of other questions surround the LUA Dalmatians. Naysayers use them to support their position, but all they really do is raise unfounded smoke and mirror doubts. For example, “No one knows whether the LUA Dalmatians will have less <clinically evident> stone disease”. Huh? Current day AKC registered Dalmatians produce uric acid stones at a rate 9 times higher than the general canine population, and the vast majority of those stones are urate / uric acid related. If you take away the urates,

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you cannot make urate / uric acid stones. No bricks – no brick house. No urates – no urate stones. Period. Or, “Stone disease is really no longer a problem in Dalmatians. It affects 1% or less of the population.” Huh? Registry after registry documents a high predilection for Dalmatians to form urate stones. The DCA’s own health survey (DCAF – Bartges) showed a rate 10 times higher than the general canine population, and approaching 20% or higher amongst male Dalmatians. The Canine Health Foundation supported study done by Dr. Dorn showed a 9 times higher rate in Dalmatians. Don’t believe these results? Call your local vet and ask about urate stones in Dalmatians. I’ll bet they give you a litany of patients and experiences. Indeed, for almost two decades a primary role of the DCA Health committee was to promote information about the occurrence,

treatment and prevention of stone disease in the Dalmatian. Common sense here; if this weren’t a significant problem in the breed, why on earth would so much time, energy and financial resource be devoted to it? And, “their spots are horrible”. Huh? Have you had your hands on the current day LUAs? Or, with all due respect, have you looked at our current day AKC registered Dalmatians? On the whole, in my opinion, the breed has a real problem with spotting patterns. They have gotten way too big – larger than the size of a half dollar – way too intermingled looking like giant splotches of color, not “spots”, and way too indistinct like “torn patches” of color. The spot size and character of the current LUAs are much more correct in size and color. They may actually help the breed in this regard! But then, I have had my hands on the

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dogs, photographed and filmed them, and studied them intently. Most of the outspoken naysayers cannot credibly make the same claim. Or, “if we allow the LUAs into the breeding programs, we will bring in those ‘Pointer’ diseases”. What Pointer diseases? As far as I can tell from research of Pointers, Health Registries and reports, the Pointers – unlike the Dalmatians – do not have any distinct health problem otherwise rare in the general canine population. Besides, and with all due respect, it is genetically and scientifically impossible to point to a single ancestor as the source of a health problem when all members of the genus – canine – share that problem. Said another way, if a LUA develops thyroid disease for example, and that is a known problem in all other breeds, how on earth can one point to the Pointer (pun intended) as the source and not the hundreds of Dalmatians in the pedigree? Answer – you can’t! Finally, and this is the one that is really outrageous – “Well Dr. Schaible had horrible dogs. We don’t want to bring that into the general Dal population”. Double Huh Huh?? My goodness, have any one of you every sat ringside at a dog show? I have. In fact, I have personally attended several hundred – that’s right, hundred

– National Specialties spanning dozens of breeds over the last several years. Know what? Every single one of the breeds has exhibitors/owners/handlers who rip the dogs to shreds ringside, pledge to never breed to that “awful line” and bemoan those horrible dogs bred by so-and-so. Get over it! It is meaningless chatter. So what is the bottom line here? The LUAs are Dalmatians, simple as that. The AKC should register them as Dalmatians because they have met, and indeed far exceeded, any documentation requirement for Breed, Sire and Dam of any registry any where in the world! Their pedigrees are 100% accurate, and their Breed – Dalmatian – has been proven scientifically through DNA testing that far exceeds any other purebred dog!

Do I have to breed these dogs? NO, of course not. You can make your breeding choices just like any other breeder. Don’t like “those awful dogs”? Don’t like their spots? Don’t like their breeder? Fine, no problem. Don’t get involved. Don’t breed to them. BUT, and this is my final comment, don’t DENY the opportunity of others to breed them, show them, and to develop their breeding programs using them. Please, let common sense prevail. Register the dogs and move on. It is time to put this issue to rest.

Will the LUAs prove to be “the cure” for urate stone disease? With a high degree of confidence, YES! Why? It is simple. You just can’t make urate stones without the urates. You don’t believe me? Well look at over 150 other breeds with normal urinary uric acid levels for proof. How is it that 150 other breeds do not have a problem with uric acid stones and obstructions? Simple answer – they don’t have the urates!

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To learn more about the Low Uric Acid Dalmatians Visit the site: www.luadalmatians.com


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Aberdeen’s Deal or No Deal Ch Proctor’s Dappled Doppler X Aberdeen’s Seeing the Forrest

DeeDee is a Low Uric Acid Dalmatian (Uu). Not only is she lovely to look at and a delight to live with, she is passing on her good qualities to her kids. We are hopeful that in 2011, the AKC will register Low Uric Acid Dalmatians so that DeeDee and Dals like her can compete in AKC events, giving other Dalmatian breeders and exhibitors the chance to see them in person.

Breeder/ Owner Denise Powell E Dalmatians | www.edalmatians.com


UKC Grand Champion Fiacre’s First and Foremost [ Aberdeen’s All That Jazz (LUA) X Ch Fiacre’s Cover Girl ]

“Fiona”

Fiona is a Low Uric Acid Dalmatian. She is a BOB and Utility Group Winner in the UK & also a UKC Multiple Best in Multiple Breed Show Winner, UKC Premier 2009 Group Winner and a Premier 2010 Total Dog Winner in the US.

Fiona is currently in the UK with Julie Evans. E Dalmatians | www.edalmatians.com

Bred & Owned by: Carol Chase- Fiacre Dalmatians


UKC Ch Fiacre’s Seeing is Believing

[ UKC Ch Fiacre’s Felix Felicis (LUA) X Stocklore Hallelujah (LUA) ]

Selia is a Low Uric Acid Dalmatian. She is the first UU Dalmatian to finish her UKC Championship & finished in one weekend of shows at just 6 months of age. She is currently working for obedience and rally titles. Owned by: Carol Chase- Fiacre Dalmatians Denise Powell- Aberdeen Dalmatians

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“SELIA”


“Maks�

Rim Rock Stocklore Mystic Maks Maks is a Low Uric Acid Dalmatian. He is one of 8 UU Dals to date. Pictured here at 9 months of age.

[ Mystic Mickie (LUA) X Stocklore Mystic Sadie (LUA) ]

Pictured at 9 months.

Owner: Barbara Allison rimrockdals@gmail.com

Breeder: Lesia Wood & Robert Schaible

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Dalmatian Club of Greater St. Louis Specialties , Gray Summit, MO, March 4, 2011 AM Show Sweepstakes Judge – Laura Carpenter

Best Junior in Sweeps/ Best - Cranbrooke Back’N Bluejeans (Taylor) Best Senior in Sweeps - Starseeker N Robbsdale’s Friend of Distinction (Winick)

Conformation Judge – C. Glen Walter

BOB – GCH CH Paisley Nspird By Broadway (MacMillan/Iwaoka) BOW/WB - HiSpot’s Had Me At Hello (Henderson/Skibinski) BOS –GCH CH Royalty’s Splash of Taylor (Polaski) Select Dog - GCH CH HiSpot’s Cause for Applause (Richardson/Henderson) Select Bitch - GCH CH Folklore Celtic C&C All About Me (Boyd/Skibinski) AOM – GCH CH Cranbrooke Back To The Future (Taylor) AOM - GCH CH Insignia Indygeaux Dotts (Ryan) Best Veteran - CH Centurion Coopers Brown Juju (Linstedt) WD – Starseeker N Robbsdale’s Friend of Distinction (Winick) RWD – Choco Chip Boone for Cranbrooke (Taylor) WB –HiSpot’s Had Me At Hello (Henderson/Skibinski) RWB – Hollytree Lakeshore Starmark Lucky Star (Markham/Turner/Rogers)

Pm Show Sweepstakes Judge – Dr. Edite Walter, MD Best Junior in Sweeps /Best- Cranbrooke Back’N Bluejeans (Taylor) Best Senior in Sweeps - Starseeker N Robbsdale’s Friend of Distinction (Winick)

Conformation Judge – Mrs. Janis Mercer BOB – GCH CH Royalty’s Taylormade Call Me Sir (Mayfield/Lindhorst) BOW /WB- Paisley’s I Love Lucy By Elan (Pella) BOS – GCH CH Paisley Choco Chip Brownie Delite (McCance/MacMillan) Select Dog - GCH CH Sunnyoaks Ready To Rumba (Wrath) Select Bitch - GCH CH Folklore Celtic C&C All About Me (Boyd/Skibinski) AOM – GCH CH HiSpot’s Cause for Applause (Richardson/Henderson) AOM - CH Hollyhead Ravin Bellatrix (Passman) Best Veteran - CH Centurion Coopers Brown Juju (Linstedt) WD –Choco Chip And Bay Colony’s Off The Beaten Path (Haley) RWD – HiSpot & Dreamwork’s Try To Keep Up (Strait/Henderson/Skibinski) WB – Paisley’s I Love Lucy By Elan (Pella) RWB – JLS Full of Sass (Soukup)

Photos & Results submitted by Toni Linstedt, Kathy Ryan, Kara Sinclair and Lily Strait

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Candid photos from the Dalmatian Club of Greater St. Louis Specialties

Choco Chip Boone for Cranbrooke & Centurion Anticipation Bentley

Starseeker & Robbsdale’s Friend of Distinction & Chequers JLS Bon Vivant

Best of Breed competition

GCH CH Paisley Nspird By Broadway

HiSpot & Dreamwork’s Try to Keep Up & Sunnyoaks N Thanewood Power Forward

Ch Royalty’s Taylormade Call Me Sir

CH Centurion Cooper’s Brown Juju

Best of Breed competition

Ch HiSpot’s Cause For Applause

Ch Folklore & Celtic C&C All About Me

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Paisley’s I Love Lucy By Elan

Choco Chip & Bay Colony’s Off The Beaten Path

HiSpot’s Had Me At Hello

Ch Insignia Indygeaux Dots


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Being number 1 By Michele Wrath

We live in North Carolina in an area otherwise known as the Ground Zero of College Basketball. With 4 Division 1 teams within 50 miles of each other, and home to what is considered to be the greatest rivalry in the NCAA - Duke and UNC, the Triangle is College Basketball. When you move to a new area, you pick a place to live, schools for your kids, and a doctor, a dentist and possibly a church. When you move to Carolina, you also pick a basketball team. ....We picked Duke.

The Duke Basketball program under Mike Krzyzewski (Coach K) is one of the best in the country. Coach K has built a legacy of success; taking good players and creating great teams that have gone on to win multiple conference, tournament and national titles. The banners recognizing these accomplishments hang proudly from the rafters at Cameron Stadium. Along with the success of the program on the court, Duke has attained the highest graduation rate of the #1 seeds in the j2010 NCAA tournament. 92% of Duke’s players complete their college educations, a rarity in a sport where increasingly “one and done” is the order of the day. And as a result, everyone hates Duke. The reasons are as wide and varied as you might expect. They are a private school, so of course they have more financial resources to throw at the program. They get all the breaks from the ref’s - everyone “knows” the fouls fall their way. When they won the NCAA tournament it was because they had an easier bracket. Never once do their detractors acknowledge that perhaps it was the combination of talent, coaching, and the day in and day out dedication and hard work required to excel.

Sound familiar? I remember when we first got started in dogs. There was a dog that was being shown in our area. The dogwas just starting his show career, was exhibited by a top handler and was well on his way to setting multiple records in the breed. The dog was a very good dog, of excellent breed type, with a strong presence - a real showman in the ring. But if you listened to the

commentary outside the ring, you would have thought that the dog was nothing more than average – and that was on a good day. Certainly with all of those faults and that undesirable temperament the only reason the dog could be winning is because of the handler, the ads, the politics - you name it. It could never be because it was a good dog. It makes me wonder where the saying “Everyone loves an winner” came from. Because clearly we don’t like winners who consistently win.

What we DO like is the underdog. One of my most memorable moments in dogs occurred after we had been in the breed for just a few years. I had my first show dog, a bitch, and she was slow to come along. I was the person in the local group most deserving of the “Reserve Queen” tee shirt. The person everyone loved to see show up at the dog show, because odds were quite good that I wasn’t going to win. And then the day came - a certain judge known for his tendency to fall in love - fell in love with my bitch - and she won a 5 point major at a specialty. Everyone cheered for us. I was the underdog, the long shot no one expected to win and the tears running down my cheeks as I accepted my winners ribbon and trophy were the undeniable evidence of that fact. I know what you might be thinking. Yes, it is easier to like the underdog. They have not developed an ego about winning - after all they have no experience with it. They are a bumbling mass of humility and pure joy, and quite frankly if we are honest

with ourselves they remind us of ourselves when we started out in the sport.

Success can be heady stuff and when it goes bad, it can be ugly. We all know the person who assumes that for whatever reason - length of time in the breed, past wins, local stature - you name it, they should be the rightful heir to the awards on that day – and that day happens to be every day. And, when for whatever reason, the judge finds a dog they like better and the ribbons go another way the venom spews forth. The judge must be an idiot. Who would want to win under this judge! The other competitor had “an in”. After all, how could that pig have beaten my dog? In the extreme, this person might feel it necessary to explain all of this to the person who in fact did win either directly or indirectly. Isn’t social networking a wonderful thing! You might also recognize this person - the one that goes to the dog show - but can only remember when it comes time to post results - the win that their dog achieved. They were too excited, didn’t have a catalog you name it. The excuses go on. No matter that these are the same dogs they compete against weekend in and weekend out. They can recite line and verse every fault of these dogs, and every bad dog contained in the pedigrees of these dogs, but for some reason they can never seem to remember when these dogs win.

It is hard to like these people. When you are at the top of your game, you become the benchmark for others. After the NCAA Championship win in 2010, Duke

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headed into the 2011 season with a Number 1 ranking. Someone may as well have painted a target on their backs. Every team that faced Duke on the court this season brought their A game. A win against Duke meant bragging rights and in order for Duke to defend its position they had to be on top of their game every time they stepped onto the court. That is the price of being at the top. It is no different in dogs. Anyone who has ever campaigned a top dog knows that it is an all-encompassing endeavor. If there is a dog show somewhere, you need to be there. These dogs often travel longer distances, are shown more frequently and are expected to take it all in stride. We expect these dogs to be perfect. And every time they step into the ring we scrutinize their every move. At the same time, every other exhibitor’s private goal is to knock off the big dog. How many times have you heard someone brag about their big win over “Top Specials”? It comes with the territory. One of the things that Mike Krzyzewski does as part of the conditioning of his team is to pack the toughest competition he can find into the season. Duke typically plays a full schedule, with a healthy dose of out of conference games often cutting short the amount of downtime between games. The more aggressive schedule and tougher competition provide an excellent benchmark for the team. They get a much better idea of the true strength of their offense and defense, enabling them to focus on the areas of the game that need improvement. Competition makes their game stronger. The same can certainly be said about

the sport of dogs. Relative quality has the ability to elevate or place a drag on the overall quality of a breed. When overall quality is high and competition is tough, breeders are successful only if they breed better quality dogs that are well conditioned and trained for the show ring. This bodes well for the breed. With better quality dogs to select from, the gene pool is strengthened, and the resulting offspring should continue to be an improvement on their sire and dam. When overall quality is not as strong and competition is less intense it is obviously easier to win. If a breeder is not diligent, standards slide, and dogs that would otherwise not be candidates for a breeding program end up in the gene pool and the gradual downward trend continues. How many times have you heard a breeder say “This dog is no worse than what is out in the ring showing now.” Competition is good for the sport of dogs. It makes us better handlers and better breeders, and hopefully better competitors. In our early years in dogs one of my favorite parts of the national specialty was the hospitality room, which contained a photographic display of all of the past winners. I would look at those pictures and at those special dogs and hope that some day my dogs would be a part of that display. It gave me something to aspire to while I got my hind end kicked to kingdom come each weekend at the dog show. Over time we have had the good fortune of making our way onto that display. And we have a much better understanding of what it takes to be at the top of your game.


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Owner Vs Professional Handler By Karen McNamara

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ou work all week looking forward to the dog show on the weekend. Your mind is full of the logistics in getting to the show site. Your house stinks of cooked liver. There are a half a dozen damp towels needing to be washed. But your dog looks great and visions of purple ribbons are dancing in your head.

When the entries arrive you find that your dog is on at 8am Sat and 1pm Sunday. Like 90% of Dog Show exhibitors you are at least 100 miles from the show. So you’ll either pay for an extra night’s hotel room or you’ll be leaving at 3:30am. The long drive is uneventful and you make it to the show site on time. You search for a space, dragging your stuff, up and down aisles until you find a tiny space about as far as you can get from your ring and still be in the same building. You set up your stuff, start the grooming of your dog and when the time arrives you head to the ring. As the moment approaches for you to enter the ring your stomach starts to flutter.

Even a novice person will tell you nervousness travels down the leash. You try to calm your nerves, practice your breathing and focus on the job ahead. You size up the competition and tell yourself you have the best dog because let’s face it; every owner believes they have the best dog and every other entry is inferior. The entire judging of your breed could take from 10 to 40 minutes and except for 1 exhibitor you are then done for the day. It’s 8:10 and your dog didn’t win. Now you’re totally aggravated, you traveled all this way and you think the judge was an idiot because he didn’t like your dog. If you should win the breed it’s now 8:10, groups start at 2pm and you are the last

group. One way or the other it’s going to be a long day at the dog show. Now for the professional handler, traveling is part of their job. They have the network to ensure they have the best locations. They have the assistants to help with dogs. They deal with all the hassle. For the professional handle there is no emotional investment in the dog they are showing. After all win or lose they get paid. I have seen some owner handlers do an amazing job showing their dogs, but there are many owners who no matter how much they practice can’t show their dogs well. Now some people might complain that the professional handler has a political advantage, which occasionally might be true, but the reality is they win because they consistently do a great job presenting a dog.

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You might think that hiring a professional handler is expensive but think back to the 2 nights in the hotel, meals, gas and the hours spent waiting to go into the ring, and after all for most of us time is money. Showing a dog well is a talent and when you see a dog well presented it takes your breath away. I have finished dogs both ways. No matter which way you choose to take part in the dog show experience one thing doesn’t change; the flutter in your stomach as the moment approaches for your dog to enter the ring is always there.


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