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Volume 3 No.4
Aug/ Sept 2011
Yancey & Matina
On the cover
The 1st owner-handled Grand Championship Duo! by: Tapyoca’s Tailgate Party x Tapyoca’s www.party.com, ROM
On the cover
Grand Champion Tapyoca’s Yancey At Brookview
Grand Champion Tapyoca’s Yonna At Brookview
“Yancey”
“Yonna”
GCH ever Yancey was the 19th titled for 2010! and a Top 20 ranked GCH Dam Yonna’s finishing gave their achieved her ROM, and she quickly also! her Grand Championship judges Many thanks to all of the ong the way! who have awarded them al
Owner/Handler: Matina E. Johnson Brookview Yorkshire Terriers www.brookviewyorkies.com
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Our Texas Star shone bright at the *Stars over Texas* Specialty. Grand Champion
Nealstar’s D’Light Her with Diamonds
“DeeDee” Thank you Dr. Robert Smith
for this prestigious National Specialty win.
Professionally presented by Kirsten McGregor
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“Grant”
New Champion!
CH. ImagesPlaying The Field (BISS CH. Scruffy’s Playboy Image, ROM X CH. Images Look of Love ROM)
“Grant” finished in style going WD &AOM at the YTCA Roving National for a 5 Point Major at 14 months of age. Thank you Dr. Robert Smith! His first Specialty was the YTCA Roving in Las Vegas where he won both his sweeps & regular class. Grant was RWD at the YTCLA Specialy at 12 months of age
Patti Bisgard - Bridog10@verizon.net
Presented by Pam Laperruque
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“Savannah”
Presented by Pam Laperruque
Grand Champion- Bronze!
GCH CH.
Images Girl Next Door
(BISS CH. Scruffy’s Playboy Image, ROM X CH. Images Lookat me Shine)
“Savannah” started out a winner her first time in a show ring and has never looked back! She is the first Yorkie bitch to achieve the 2nd leg of her Grand Championship- “Bronze”. During her 1-1/2 year show career, she has won several Group placements & BOB wins over Top ranked males. Savannah was BOS at the 2011 National Specialty in NY along with several other BOS & AOM awards at Specialties.
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Congratulations to “Paradise Prime Investment”
(BISS CH. Scruffy’s Playboy Image,ROM X CH. Paradise Undersea Mystery)
Grand Sweepstakes Winner at the YTCA Roving. Owned & bred by Crystal & Tim Messersmith
Paradise Floodstage (Ch. Kesar’s Two For The Show X Ch. Paradise Undersea Mystery R.O.M)
Winners Bitch/ Best of Winners/ Best BBE at the 2011 YTCA Roving Specialty for a 5 point major. Thank you judge, Dr. Robert D. Smith.
“River”
was also WB/BOW/BOS from the BBE class for a 5 point major in San Antonio at the Comal County KC (Friday/ supported entry) show under judge Jon Cole. River was also the Grand Sweepstakes winner at the 2010 Blue Bonnet Yorkie Specialty & Grand Sweepstakes winner at the Metro Mile-Hi Kennel Club in Sept of 2010. She currently has 13 points.
Thank You Judges!
Breeder/Owner/Handler Crystal Messersmith crystal.messersmith@gmail.com Coowned with Timothy C. Messersmith.
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Grand Sweepstakes Winner at the 2011 YTCA Roving Specialty.
“Max” Thank you judge, Mr. Neil Feerrar
ParadisePrime Investment (Ch. Scruffy’s Playboy Image ROM, Dam is Ch. Paradise Undersea Mystery ROM)
Max recently earned a 5pt major under Judge Vicki Abbott.
Breeder/Owner/Handler Crystal Messersmith crystal.messersmith@gmail.com Coowned with Timothy C. Messersmith.
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“Chip"
Silktree’s Ante Up RN
Winners Dog~ Alamo Toy Specialty 5 Point major Judge ~ Mrs. Maxine Beam
Breeder/Owner/Handler Robin Hutson
Owned & loved by:
Robin Hutson & Diane Hutson
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Silktree’s Manifest Destiny RN
“Destiny" Reserve Winners Bitch ~Alamo Toy Specialty & Reserve Winner ~2011 YTCA Roving Specialty
Handled by Diane Hutson
Owned & loved by:
Robin Hutson & Diane Hutson
( CH. Teatimes Indian Outlaw, CD, RE, NA, NJ & CH. Silktree’s Dark Enchantment, CD, RE ) E Yorkshire Terriers | www.eyorkshireterriers.com
Yorkshire Terrier Club of America Roving Specialty | July 13 &14 2011 | San Antonio, Texas Sweepstakes Judge: Mr Neil Feerrar | Regular Judge: Robert Smith
Final Line up of Winners Reg Classes:
SD 673
BOS 659
BOB 682
SB 694
BOB: 682 CH NEALSTAR’S D’LIGHT HER WITH DIAMONDS (Thetis Neal) BOS: 659 CH GOTYORKIE’S DREAM HIGH STRYKER (Pamala Demler Kech) SEL : 673 CH STRATFORD’S DIAMOND JIM (Barbara Scott) SEL: 694 CH SAPPHIRE’S TEN ITEMS OR LESS (Georgina Miller) AOMS 645 CH TAMJAM’S LITTLE DEUCE COUPE (Linda Velasquez and Bente Martucci) 655 CH KEASAR’S TWO FOR THE SHOW (Barbara Bedsted) 653 GCH HYLAN ACRES UNMERTED FAVOR(Anne Wylie and Mary Keeling) 678 CH SUGARFOOT’S SYNCHRONIZED MOTION(Mike & Vickie Edwards) WD/AOM: 603 IMAGES PLAYING THE FIELD (Patti Bisgard) RWD: 593 HYLAN ACRES IMAGE OF SNEAKERS OF PLEASANT RIDGE (Mary Keeling) WB/BOW: 646 PARADISE FLOOD STAGE (Crystal & Timothy Messersmith) RWB: 608 SILKTREE’S MANIFEST DESTIN (Robin Hutson & David Hutson)
AOM 645
AOM 655
AOM 653
AOM 678
Sweeps
BSJ/GSW: 83 PARADISE PRIME INVESTMENT (Crystal & Timothy Messersmith) BSR: 90 POLLY SECRET GARZA (Adrian Garza Madero)
WD/AOM 603
RWD 593
All photos sreen captured from Video by Show Dog Video Pros. BSJ/GSW: 83
BSR: 90
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WB 646
RWB 608
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Thank you Judge Peter Machen for this wonderful win.
Devon went Breed over five Champions the following day under respected Judge Timothy Catterson.
Owner: Carolyn Cole Owner/Co-Breeder: Suzanne Weinstein
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Owner/Breeder/Handler: Frank Larrieu
Whirlwinds Kennel
Past ime Whirlwind’s April in Paris
“ April”
Present s........
Ch Shadowood Million Dollar Baby
( Ch Whirlwinds Chili Burger X Ch. Hunderwood Broadway Girl)
Thank you Judge Sandra Goose Allen for starting her on her way. Beautifully conditioned and shown by Barbara Cantlon.
“ Gucci ”
( Ch. Shadowood’s Jefferson x Ch. Stardust Kissy of Shadowood)
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has the distinction of being our foundation bitch. As her name so elegantly puts it, Million Dollar Baby!
Bred by Shadowood Kennels
Owned by: Robert & Wendy Iaconetti (Pastime Yorkies)
Loved & owned by Robert & Wendy Iaconetti (Pastime Yorkies)
Breeder/Co-owner Frank Larrieu. Frank Larrieu (Whirlwind Yorkies)
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“Benjamin”
BISS GCH CH Edgewood’s It’s All About Benjamin
A Very Special Thank You to Judges,
Ann Hearn & Ruth Zimmerman & Mr Richard H Mullen for these wonderful Group Placements! Beautifully Presented by Jamie Bennett
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Bred by Cynthia Hill
Owned by Rita Piko
Benjamin was awarded back to back Group placements at Southern Maryland KC Thank you Judges Mrs Joan P Scott & Mrs Connie S Clapp E Yorkshire Terriers | www.eyorkshireterriers.com
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New!
Ch. Carasel’s Valentino Sire: BIS/BISS GCh. Ch. Stratford’s Diamond Jim, #1 in Breed 2010 Dam: Carasel’s Cara Mia (11 points)
AKC BOM Breeder/Owner/Handler: Terri Cuchiaro, ‘Carasel’ (732) 718-4024 Teresa.Cuchiaro@gmail.com
Titled Dogs to date that I have bred: Ch. Carasel’s Born Ready Ch. Parkside’s Upcoming Event ROM Ch. Carasel I’m Not That innocent (2 Ch. produce) Ch. Carasel’s Teodoro (3 Ch. get) Ch. Carasel’s American Girl Ch. Carasel’s Valentino Carasel’s I Love Lucy NA, NAJ, NJP Ernesto “Ernie” Francesco Ciaccia CGC And God willing, more to come!
Proud member of YTCA, WMYTC and NJFDC
Special mention, My first Owner-Handled Champion Dam Ch. Kesar’s Ms Independence And Ch. Parkside’s Thank Heavens (1 Ch. produce each)
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Orlando was wonderful for “Snickers”
Sassyville’s Gizelle La Belle
(CH. Gaelwyn’s Edan Brook of Sassyville x Sassyville’s Sip of Chardonaynay) Day One Winner’s Bitch Under Judge Richard Mullen Day Two Major Win and Best of Breed under Judge Florence Males Thank you to all the Judges for recognizing the beautiful movement, color, coat texture and balance of this beautiful young bitch. Thank you Aunt Denna (Denna Walts) for your wonderful presentation of Snickers.
Breeder/Owner Mary Ingersoll-Ackerman Sassyville Yorkies Trinity, Florida 34655 727-534-4352
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Ronik Yorkies introduces.... Ronik’s Mariah
(Ch. Carasel’s Teodoro X Ronik’s Sara)
Mariah is just beginning her show career and is wonderfully presented by Liz Medina. Liz is new to the Yorkie Show World and we want to thank her for the “Blue Ribbon care” and love she has given Mariah. We also wish her the best of luck wit h her new pup Madison.
“Mariah”
Breeder/ Owner Nicholas J Valenti, DVM, AnnMarie Valenti Handler: Lizeth Medina 1296 Millstone River Road Hillsborough NJ 08844
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“Chip”
High Road student Jamie Crawford with Chip with children – who can become highly emotional at times – without overreacting. He’s exceptionally good at remaining calm no matter what’s going on around him,” Ziegler said. “It really impresses parents when they come to meet with me in my office.”
Photo courtesy of Steve Smedley
FOR SPECIAL-NEEDS STUDENTS: H I G H ROA D S C H O O L “ U N L E A S H E S ” A CHEERFUL NEW THERAPIST
NORMAL, Il. – (June 1, 2011) – The newest staff member at High Road School turned out to be a real jack-ofall-trades. “Chip” – as everyone calls him – cheerfully greets students as they arrive at the Jersey Avenue-school. He’s a vigilant hall monitor. He helps students with their reading, encourages them to exercise at recess, and he even sits in on parent meetings. Chip works hard, but not for peanuts. “He likes dog biscuits better,” said JoAnn Ziegler, di-
rector at High Road School, who “hired” Chip last November and had the Yorkshire terrier trained as a therapy dog for her students who have learning, language, social and behavioral disabilities.
“Chip brings so much joy to our students, but he also provides them with emotional support and helps build their self-esteem,” Ziegler said. Studies show therapy dogs in schools help students to build social bonds, decrease errant behavior, and lower blood pressure, stress and anxiety.
“Chip is also an attentive listener. Students will often read to him,” Ziegler said. Reading to dogs is a research-proven strategy to help struggling readers overcome their fear of reading aloud. “Dogs don’t judge children who mispronounce words or stumble over sentences. Chip sits or lies down and just listens,” Ziegler said. “JoAnn Ziegler has come up with another marvelous way to engage and motivate her special-needs students,” said Michael Kaufman, President and CEO of Specialized Edu-
cation Services Inc. (SESI), which operates High Road school. “This school – and SESI schools nationwide – is gaining a reputation for their progressive, innovative approach to special education. Ideas like this are among the many reasons why.” Ziegler chose the A.K.C-registered, tan-and-black Yorkie for his gentle temperament and hypoallergenic cotton-ball coat. She quickly enrolled Chip in an intensive, month-long service-dog boot camp at Angel K-9, a specialized training center based in n Ellicott City, Md. “The key lessons for Chip were obedience and how to interact
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Ziegler also enlisted the help of 15-year-old Dustin Phillips – a student who took a keen interest in Chip from the puppy’s first day at school – and together they brought Chip to “puppy kindergarten” classes at a Bloomington Petco store. Ziegler said she realized the 11.4-pound dog had a “special bond” with Dustin, who has now become Chip’s in-school trainer. “I helped train Chip to come, sit and lay down and to stay calm and pay attention,” said Dustin, who now has his sights set on dog-training as a side-job to a career as a chef. “It takes a lot of patience for both of us to work on his commands.” Walking, feeding and grooming
Chip is an earned-privilege for High Road students, so Dustin said he must finish his schoolwork and maintain good behavior to help train Chip each day. “It’s a terrific motivation for all our students,” said Ziegler. “But, Dustin and Chip seem to have the right energy. They just click together.” Uneasy about coming to High Road School from Regional Alternative School 14-months ago, Dustin said working with Chip made the transition easier. “It was hard for me to come here, but working with Chip turned me around. He’s one of the things I like best about High Road. I’m passing all my classes and doing the best in math,” said Dustin. Because Chip’s training and student-interactions can be so demanding, Ziegler said she learned it’s important for Chip to “take time off from work.” So, threedays a week, Chip heads off to a doggie-day-spa at Deenie’s Bed & Biscuit in Bloomington. “He gets to play with other dogs, go swimming, run, take long naps and just remember that he’s really a dog,” Ziegler said. Learn more about the High Road School of Bloomington and about Specialized Education Services Inc. (SESI) at: www.sesi-schools.com.
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Gwendelyn by Michele Wrath
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our foundation bitch to be exact. She is an old dog now. I don’t mean a veteran; I mean a truly old dog. So old that when I tell people her age they marvel that she has lived this long. If you looked at her you would see an old dog. When I look at her I see the youngster that we fell in love with almost 16 years ago.
We had no intention of buying this dog. I had no intention of showing or breeding dogs. This was my husband’s idea and quite frankly at the time I thought he’d lost his mind. We met Gwen on New Years Day. She was one of several young dogs owned by a breeder in California. The breeder had a litter planned and my husband wanted a show prospect male. I was along for the ride, the supportive spouse, who intended to feed the dog, take it for walks, and humor my husband’s dog showing aspirations. Unlike the other passing interests he’d had, once he was over it I would get a loving pet out of the deal. Sounded good to me. We got to know the breeder better, started spending time with Gwen, and grew quite fond of her. The litter arrived. There was no show male to be had. Now very attached to Gwen, we worked out an agreement with the breeder and Gwen came to live with us, along with a six-month-old male, also show quality. Overnight we were “dog show” people. Well, sort of. I remember Gwen’s first birthday. We’d had her about a month. My husband had built a dog run on the side of the house, a place for the dogs to stay while we were at work. I came home that evening to an unusually quiet house. The dogs were both in their crates, looking quite somber. I found my husband in the back yard talking to himself about his ungrateful dogs while he filled in the quite impressive hole that had been dug in the middle of the run. Gwen and her housemate Baley had celebrated her first year on earth by trying to dig a hole to the center of it. What my husband didn’t understand was that the dogs did indeed appreciate the run, but their idea of its purpose was just different from his. Gwen was as cute as a bug, and about as big. She was a small bitch during a time in our breed when the girls were on the bigger side. I had no clue about showing a dog, and poor Gwen was the recipient of my initial attempts at mastering the sport. You are probably wondering how the supportive spouse turned into the novice handler. Well,
I sat ringside at enough shows and watched enough people run around the ring that I decided surely I could do this. If Gwen could talk, she would tell you some stories of those early days. Gwen was the reserve queen. She was a showy girl, and could free stack with the best of them. If I’d had half a clue how to show her, she would have probably finished a lot easier – the downside of being the first show dog – but as the first show dog there were lots of upsides. For one, when she won her first points we celebrated as if she had won a Best in Show. Gwen had more trips through the drive through at the l already knew what she needed to do. The combination of my limited training skills and a dog that had outsmarted me led to a quick exit from the world of performance. But we did give it a try, and I am sure that under someone else’s expert lead Gwen would have been a fine performance dog. But sadly, she had me. Gwen produced 2 nice litters for us. The first litter was a typical litter with 1 or 2 nice puppies that were shown. Among the second litter were 3 puppies that were better than average and one that ended up being very special. In spite of all of her doubters, Gwendalyn ended up being a superb brood bitch.
the hardwood floors. We see a lot of her personality in her granddaughter, also a smaller bitch, and when the Monkey (her nickname) goes on a flying tear around the house, my husband and I smile because we know what we both are thinking. Gwen still asks to come up on the sofa at night, and I will continue to pick her up, set her feet back under her, until the day comes when she lets us know she’s had enough. When you look at Gwen you will see an old dog. When I look at Gwen I see pure love. ocal fast food chain than any other dog since. When she won her first specialty, the tears spilled down my face. That night we went out to celebrate. We left Gwen and her buddy loose in the hotel room – I swear it is the only time we ever did it – and we arrived back later that evening to find the remains of the telephone book strewn from one end of the hotel room to the other. We removed the evidence in a brown paper bag. I guess she had to celebrate too.
Gwen made the move cross-country with us, riding with her housemates from California to North Carolina at 12 years young. She embraced country living, racing around her now 10-acre domain as though she were still a puppy. She mourned the passing of her first buddy Baley a few years ago, but after a few days was back to her old happy self, walking the yard with me as I went on the morning pick up patrol.
Gwen’s show career progressed in fits and starts. I needed to get a single point win on her in order to qualify for the local benched show. A fellow fancier kindly suggested that perhaps it would be better to try for a leg on a CD. Another person told me she was a great starter dog, and when I was ready for a real show dog I should contact her for a puppy. We ignored all of the helpful advice, and continued to go to the dog shows. We not only qualified for the benched show with a conformation win, but Gwen won a specialty and finished her championship with 3 majors, the final win taking place on a specialty supported weekend under a long time breeder judge. So much for my starter dog!
Gwen is an old dog now. She turned 16 last month and we celebrated by giving her a bowl of ice cream for breakfast. At 16 you are entitled to eat dessert first. Her naps are longer and her walks in the yard are shorter. Her enthusiasm often out paces her abilities. She still thinks she can jump in the air for her supper and more often than not this results in her feet sliding out from under her on
Gwen’s appetite got her into trouble more than once. We always said that if we lost Gwen before her time it would be because of something she ate. The first incident happened one New Years Eve. We had a friend over for dinner and while we were having dinner Gwen got busy in the kitchen and absconded with a cheese ball we thought we had placed out of paw’s
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reach. This overindulgence resulted in a pancreatitis attack that came on several days later. Injected with Sub-Q liquids and looking a bit like a one-hump camel, Gwen spent the remainder of the day curled up next to me on the sofa, whimpering in pain as she recovered from her cheese hangover.
Gwen produced 2 nice litters for us. The first litter was a typical litter with 1 or 2 nice puppies that were shown. Among the second litter were 3 puppies that were better than average and one that ended up being very special. In spite of all of her doubters, Gwendalyn ended up being a superb brood bitch.
The second incident was even more frightening. Two weeks before whelping her first litter of puppies, Gwen shredded a bath rug and ate the rug string. Instead of building her whelping box we spent that night anxiously waiting for the vet to call and report on the results of the emergency abdominal surgery she had to undergo to remove the evidence of her latest adventure. She and puppies happily survived the surgery. I was never so happy to see her wagging tail as she waddled out to the waiting room to come home the next day.
Gwen made the move cross-country with us, riding with her housemates from California to North Carolina at 12 years young. She embraced country living, racing around her now 10-acre domain as though she were still a puppy. She mourned the passing of her first buddy Baley a few years ago, but after a few days was back to her old happy self, walking the yard with me as I went on the morning pick up patrol.
There were other incidents, more humorous than frightening – the time she ate a container full of doggy jerky and bloated up like a zeppelin. We rushed her to the vet thinking she might have bloat – not realizing what she had done. Evidently a 16 oz container of jerky can make you really thirsty. Or the time she and her housemate carried a cherry pie up the stairs to our bedroom while my husband ran a quick errand. There is nothing like cherry pie stain on off-white carpet! Gwen and I tried our hand at performance events. Gwen was so intent on pleasing me that she anticipated my every move in obedience, breaking stays every time to return to me, so proud to show me that without my uttering a single command – she already knew what she needed to do. The combination of my limited training skills and a dog that had outsmarted me led to a quick exit from the world of performance. But we did give it a try, and I am sure that under someone else’s expert lead Gwen would have been a fine performance dog. But sadly, she had me.
Gwen is an old dog now. She turned 16 last month and we celebrated by giving her a bowl of ice cream for breakfast. At 16 you are entitled to eat dessert first. Her naps are longer and her walks in the yard are shorter. Her enthusiasm often out paces her abilities. She still thinks she can jump in the air for her supper and more often than not this results in her feet sliding out from under her on the hardwood floors. We see a lot of her personality in her granddaughter, also a smaller bitch, and when the Monkey (her nickname) goes on a flying tear around the house, my husband and I smile because we know what we both are thinking. Gwen still asks to come up on the sofa at night, and I will continue to pick her up, set her feet back under her, until the day comes when she lets us know she’s had enough. When you look at Gwen you will see an old dog. When I look at Gwen I see pure love.
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