July 2023
theWaterlog
2023 Membership Renewal President’s Message A History of the Portuguese Water Dog Sniffing Across the Country Upcoming Events Minutes Shopping
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE PORTUGUESE WATER DOG CLUB OF CANADACover:
Water Dog swimming in function for its owner, in Flemish painting by unknown author, Chafariz d'El-Rey, Lisbon 1570-80. Berardo Collection, Photography Rodrigo Bettencourt da Cãmara.
The PWDCC announces a one year trial of a Breeders’ List on pwdcc.org
The Board is proposing a trial of a Breeders’ List under the following criteria:
• Member for at least one year (as per litter listing)
• All litters posted on the Available Puppies webpage (where all health testing is provided) ($20.00 per litter)
• All puppies sold with New Puppy Membership ($1.00 per puppy, note breeders have the option of having the puppy owner pay for this)
• All puppies registered with the CKC by the breeder
• When a bitch is owned by two or more breeders, all breeders have to be members of the PWDCC in good standing. The exception to this rule is if the co-breeder is a resident of the United States or other international location.
• Any stud dog owned or co-owned by someone on the breeder list must only breed with breeders where the bitch is fully health tested
Non-compliance, checked by CKC stud dog directory released typically in August the following year, will result in immediate removal from the PWDCC Breeder List with no refunds.
NOTICE FOR BREEDERS
Recommended tests for breeding:
Annual CAER certification.
CAER is deferred for 2023 due to Ophthalmologists are not available to provide the test except in clinics where available.
Non Compliance consists of:
• Not reporting a litter.
• Not individually registering puppies in a litter that is registered.
• Not registering a litter
Additionally, “oops” litters, an accidental breeding, where health testing is not complete will be handled
• 1st oops litter, must be reported
• 2nd oops litter, removed from the list for minimum of 6 months or the remainder of the year.
• 3rd opps litter, no longer eligible.
The Board approved some modifications to the Buyer Beware section of the website, removing the number of litters considered to be ethical.
In the PWDCC Code of Ethics section 2 Breeders: “register all tests in the PWDCA Health and Litter Log (https://hll.pwdca.org/tblmember/sign_in).”
The PWDCA HLL database is non-functioning and is being replaced by the PWDCA with the Berner Garde system. Once the new system is operational, the Board will review PWDCC’s participation in the database.
PWDCC Board of Directors and Officers
effective January 1, 2021
President
Mindy Selby
Calgary, Alberta
Vice President
Catherine Gadd
Moncton, New Brunswick
Secretary, Director
Karen Matthews
Virgil, Ontario
Treasurer, Director
Diane Dirsus
Keswick, Ontario
Directors
Jennifer Byers
Montreal, P.Q.
Roslyn Eskind
Toronto, Ontario
Shelly Johnston
Middle Sackville, Nova Scotia
Rescue Coordinators
Program Coordinator and Central Region open
Western Region
Ian Koturbash
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 306-230-4265
Eastern Region
Jennifer Byers
Montreal, Quebec 514-773-9376
Website Production and Waterlog Editor
Roslyn Eskind
Toronto, Ontario
Breeder Contact Deirdre Hall
Stouffville, Ontario
ThePresident’sLetter
Hello members,,
I hope that everyone is enjoying the warm weather (mostly) and managing to keep ourselves and our dogs cool enough in the hottest part of the day. Cold bathroom floors and basements seem to be the resting locations of choice this season.
Summer is a particularly fun season for those of us who have access to water. Although not all of our noble breed take to it with particular gusto, it’s always a pleasure to see them fly into the water on sight – unless of course that “water” is a mud puddle! I loved seeing our nearly 12 year old girl go leaping into the water to take herself for a swim when we arrived at the lake yesterday. Although I’ve never done any formal training with her, and she’s had little exposure to water, it takes an extra effort to find open swimmable water in Alberta, the instincts are all there. Both my dogs are far better natural retrievers in the water than they are on land.
And is it any wonder! Reading through our dogs’ history in this Waterlog issue highlights not only their physical swimming abilities but their intelligence and versatility. Although there is no longer work on fishing boats we’ve seen just how adaptable they are to all kinds of other work be it racing through an agility ring, understanding the finer points of obedience, hunting down barn critters or pulling a sled. Did you notice the water dog decked out in a fancy harness carting a child around in her toy cart nearly 75 years ago!
With Water and Scent trials coming up in both Ontario and Alberta over the next few months it looks like our working dogs will be out in force. Congratulations son working with your dogs to bring them to Trial level and good luck to all the participants – we’ll all get to see the results in upcoming Waterlogs!
Have a safe and fun filled rest of the summer.
Mindy Selby PWDCC PresidentHistory of the Portuguese Water Dog
By Susana JacobettyThe wolf was domesticated by man around 15,000 BC. From that moment on, several breeds of dogs were developed, which evolved over the centuries. In Portugal, the presence of dogs dates back to the Neolithic period. The Portuguese Water Dog is one of the oldest breeds in the world, although its origin is not consensual. For Rodrigo Pinto, a breeder of water dogs for almost two decades, it was the Phoenician people – who inhabited the Mediterranean between 1500 and 300 BC –who were responsible for introducing dogs with Asian and African ancestral origins in our country.
Traces of companion and fishing support dogs were found in Portugal – the Canis Familiaris Aquaticus – dating back to the 8th century. In the Zendavesta, sacred books of the ancient Persians, the Water Dog was the most prized of all dogs. There are also references to this dog in Roman civilization, the socalled Canis Leo, the Lion Dog, a designation based on the mane haircut of antiquity, which survives to this day.
The Water Dog standard was made official in 1938. In the 1970s, the numbers dropped drastically, which led the Guinness Book Of Records to consider this breed as the rarest in the world, in 1981. Of superior intelligence, noble and vigorous, the Portuguese Water Dog is today a living, genetic, historical and cultural heritage of Portugal.
For centuries, the Water Dog accompanied man on his boats. Dog of kings and fishermen, he traveled in the Portuguese maritime expansion and was part of the crews of the Invincible Armada, in 1588. It was used as courier between ships or for missions on land. In the 18th century it was used for hunting, becoming the dog of choice for the Portuguese nobility.
At the end of the 19th century, King Don Carlos had 2 examples, Tagus and Sado, which accompanied the royal family during holidays and aboard the yacht Amélia. There are several photographs taken by the monarch of the “Board Dogs”, as he called them.
“I must not finish this news without talking about two companions, which we must not forget, some truly beautiful specimens; I come to talk to you about “Tejo” and “Sado”, the yacht's two fishing dogs. These dogs, of an absolutely special Portuguese breed and intended for fishing, are shipped aboard the canoe O’Espinhel, at the same time as the men, and just like in deep-sea fishing, fish usually, when the device is lifted, break free from the hooks and come to the surface, dead or far from it, as soon as the dogs see them or are shown them, they throw themselves into the water and immediately bring them on board. I saw one of these dogs bring an Aphanopus about a meter long from more than 200 meters away, and do it so delicately that the skin of this fish, which is so thin, was not even scratched.”
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In the 20th century, the lugger Creoula, a training vessel for the Portuguese Navy, began to embark Portuguese water dogs, which were considered excellent ambassadors in the ports where the ship docked and great company on board. The custom began with Vasco Bensaúde, responsible for preserving the breed in the 1930s, who traveled with his dogs to the Azores aboard the Creoula. Espuma, a highly regarded female dog born in 1990, was on board for 15 years, later replaced by Giba da Pedra da Anixa, taken to the ship by Commander João Silva Ramos.
The Portuguese Water Dog is a primitive breed, with thousands of years of refinement. Its colors are black, brown and white. In 1938, it was also considered gray. Browns and blacks cannot be more than 30% white. Whites have to be total, with black mucous membranes. The coat can be wavy, or curly. On a genetic level, crossing two black water dogs can result in an all-brown litter. And crossing a brown specimen with a black one can give rise to a completely black litter. Two browns should not be crossed because there is a chance of problems at a genetic level, in coloring and in the coat. To be born with a white coat there must be a combination of genetic lines up to the fourth generation,
The predominance in the southern part of the national territory was due, in part, to the functionality of the breed associated with a certain type of gear and fishing equipment, techniques performed through small – but important – tasks. “These welltrained dogs are able to dive quickly and detach the nets from the hooks when they are hauled in, saving our crops”, says a fisherman from Olhão in the book O Cão-d'Água by Margarida Ribeiro, in 1972.
Invaluable companions for fishermen, both in work and in guarding and defending their vessels, they are dogs that have learned over centuries what they have to do. They performed rescue and message delivery services, sensed the danger of sharks in the water, alerted the crew by refusing to dive. They helped in seine fishing and in the north they were even used in salmon, shad and lamprey fishing. In the 1970s, its scarcity led some vessels to hire the few water dogs that were still working.
The traditional cut of the Water Dog consists of a functional shearing, with very old fundamentals, carried out up to the first rib. The back is sheared in order to facilitate the necessary detangling in movement. If the specimen has long hair, it can stick a paw in the hair when swimming sideways. The tail has a flag which is used as a rudder. The muzzle is clipped to prevent the long hair from covering its eyes when diving. However, it is convenient to keep the bangs in order to protect your eyes from the sun's rays. It has a jacket for thermal pro-
tection. Water dogs are excellent swimmers and resistant divers, attributes of a hereditarily transmitted vocation. They have their home in the Algarve, although they have been present throughout the Portuguese coast.
On foggy days they were a lighthouse, they gave signs of the proximity of land, boats and people. They were capable of diving a few meters deep, recovering cables and objects, alerting the fisherman when they felt fish in the nets and catching those that got loose.
Direct contact with man over the centuries has made the Water Dog develop and perfect its unique traits and behaviours. Multidisciplinary working dogs due to their great adaptability, recognized affection, spirit of sacrifice and extreme intelligence, they were considered precious by fishermen as crew members.
So they were entitled to their share, like all sailors. A part was paid in fish, destined for their food. A fourth part was paid in cash resulting from the sale of the catch and kept in a pot to ensure its later retirement with a family chosen by the captain, who also decided which crew member was responsible for the well-being of the animal on the vessel.
THANKS
Vasco da Gama Aquarium, Cascais Municipal Archive, Azores Library, National Library, Commander João Silva Ramos, Berardo Foundation, Maria Fernanda Costa, Portuguese Navy, Navy Museum, Museum of Lisbon, Museum of Portimão, Museum of the Sea, National Palace da Ajuda, Pilar Bello, Teresa Pires Marques, Yasmin Santiago. Online and printed magazine on Art, Culture and Heritage, with the objective of communicating and promoting, at a national and international level, what is done in Portugal
Leão, the Portuguese Water Dog that would become the model dog for the breed standard, was discovered by Vasco Bensaude in the Algarve in 1936. He was the father of 9 litters and 35 puppies with the Algarbiorum affix between 1937 and 1942.
“WATER CHAIN – ERECTED ON THE BLADE, GUARDS THE BOAT, MOORED TO THE PIER, LIKE A VIGILANT SENTRY. BEAUTIFUL EXEMPLARY OF THE WOOL HAIR VARIETY.”Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Algarve 1938.
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Westminster Kennel Club 2023 Results
May 3, 2023
Judge Robert L. Vandiver
Best of Breed
GCH CH Maritimo's Radiant Light Of The Day CGC TKN
Best of Opposite Sex
CH Remiss’ I Will Always Love You
Select Dog
CH Del Sur’s Turning The Tide At Cold Iron
Select Bitch
GCHS CH Odyseas On The Road To Far Away
Awards of Merit
GCHS CH Salt Heirs Unleash The Beast
GCHG CH High Winds Drain The Swamp CGCA
PWDCC is hosting a CAER EYE CLINIC
Saturday, September 30, 2023 at Elite Dog Training, 1595 Victoria Street North Kitchener, Ontario N2B 3E6
With Dr. Nick Whelan
For more information on Dr. Whelan and OFA Eye Screening Exams please visit his website: www.myeyevet.ca
$55 PER DOG
REGISTRATION FOR APPOINTMENTS AND PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED
After registration, you will be contacted with appointment timing Come 40 minutes in advance of your appointment time for drops and paperwork completion (bring a copy of CKC/AKC registration).
To book, fill in this form and email Sharon Lapstra, sharon.lapstra@gmail.com or contact for more information at 519-832-6302, Payment by etransfer to ptreasurer@pwdcc.org
(use header PWDCC Eye Clinic) or CC, see form below.
OFA eye screening exams only. Owners may be permitted in the building, depending on Covid protocols currently in place. The PWDCC coordinators will take your dog for the exam. Remember to arrive 40 minutes before your appointment time for drop administration. And have your dog’s registration number (CKC or AKC) and microchip number for the exam form.
REGISTER EARLY, CLOSING September 7, LIMITED ENTRY. No refunds for cancellations or no shows.
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PWDCC Beginner and Advanced Land Training Workshops in Ontario
Saturday June 3rd
We would like to say a huge “Thank You” to all the dog/handler teams who joined us for the PWDCC Ontario Land Training Workshops June 3rd, 2023!
Both The Beginner and the Advanced level dog/handler teams were very impressive!
We were very fortunate this year to have esteemed Water Trial Judge Lorie Crouch as our instructor for the Advanced Level Participants. Thank you Lorie!
Beginner group from left: Diane Dirsus and Bonita, Bev Wicks and Enzo, Stephen Lobsinger and Higgins John-Paul Settimi and Annie, Christine Forbes and Finn, Lucas Medeiros, Jamey Medeiros and Hazel, Innocencia Alves and Simba, Heather Sweny and Percy, Jennifer Medeiros and Kaia, Todd Pylypiw and Molly, Joanne Skalos and Storm, Brawna Levy and Siena, Ann Wilson and Captain, Lorie Crouch and Journey, Patti McDonald and Sammy, Jenna Lamb and Watson, Karen Matthews and Tango, Karen Smith and Quinn, Jody Greifenberger and Percy, Howard Chan and Indy, Alex Greifenberger, Roy Lumley, Alice Lumley and Hurley, Lesley Seabrook and Tallulah, Jonathan Ichelson and Sheldon, Allan Levy and Skye, Libby Johnston and Ariel, Becca Levy and Anni.
The Beginner Camp was Instructed by Brawna Levy, who has years of water training experience! Thank you Brawna!
We would especially like to commend The Beginners, as it was clear that they have all invested a lot of time into the training and socialization of their dogs! Getting a group of 20+ dogs together in an indoor facility, and every single dog being friendly, well mannered, quiet and SO well-behaved.... this was an absolute joy!
Thank You to The Ontario Dry Land Camp Committee! They are a wonderful, hard-working group of volunteers, and without them the Ontario Water Program would not be possible!
Carolynne Issa, Brawna Levy, Lorie Crouch, Joanne Skalos, Angie Frasson, Susan Vandenberg, Becca Levy and Fran Berman.
Working, Courier and Master skills were worked on by Lesley Seabrook and Tallulah, Daphne Porter and Isla, Karen Matthews, Carolynne Issa, Brawna Levy and Siena, Ann Wilson, Lorie Crouch and Journey, Roger and Nancy Stonell and Bica, Innocencia Alves and Simba.
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PWDCC Scent Tria l
May 14, 2023 Beamsville Ontario
On May 14, 2023 PWDCC held our second CKC Scent Trial at Jane Book’s Dog School in Beamsville, ON and based on the feedback I am getting a good time was had by all!
On May 13th volunteers assisted in cleaning the entire Trial area including vacuuming and washing floors, wiping down walls, ensuring the exterior search areas were free of all debris and then we setup the search areas. The same folks arrived at 7:30am the day of the trial to ensure set-up and signage was correct, complete as many CKC forms as possible, set up the Secretary station, nothing was missed. Without their help this trial would not have happened.
We also had Connie Smith Photography on site who normally charges for her photos but asked only for donations to any animal organization in lieu. We have since had donations of $50 to PWDCC Rescue. Thank you so much Connie. You will find some of her photos in this edition of the Waterlog.
We offered all CKC levels: Instinct, Novice, Open, Excellent and Masters with at least 1 PWD in every class and in fact the only 2 dogs entered in the Masters class were PWDS belonging to Diane Dirsus and Anne Passafiume!
8 PWD’s were entered representing 26 of the 85 components in this trial.
PWD entries were:
Instinct-3
Novice Container-4
Novice Interior-4
Novice Exterior-5
Open Containers and Interior-1
Excellent Containers, Interior and Exterior-1
Masters Containers, Interior and Exterior-2
Thank you Judge Jane Book for awarding a PWD Judge’s Choice Award in each class as follows:
Instinct Award to Karen Matthews and Tango (Seabury Vulcan Last Tango for Ridgehaven)
Novice Award to Joanne Gaulton and Riley (Lunanova’s “Little Bear” Riley Ross)
Open Award to Penny Porter and Harrison (Claircreek Here Comes The Sun)
Excellent Award to Karen Matthews and Keeper (Ridgehaven Keeper of the Stars)
Masters Award to Ann Passafiume and Salsa (Charbr’s Sunset Cruz)
It was such a great trial we have applied to the CKC to hold another on April 28, 2024 so mark your calendars!
Karen MatthewsAug 5-6
UPCOMING Events
If you want to see events in your area, petition the Board with 10 members to form a Branch and suggest a roster of events. It can be anything from a Fun Day, A walk or get together, Grooming Get Together, specific training event: Rally, GCN, Agility, Water Skills, Obedience, Scent, the list goes one... We have templates for budgets, flyers, etc. to support the organizers of events.
The Alberta Portuguese Water Dog is proud to offer a Booster at the Alberta Kennel Club Dog Show
Conformation Booster Judge: Mr. Rui Oliveira from Portugal
Rally & Obedience Judge: TBA
Agility Judge: TBA
Located at: Spruce Meadows, Calgary, Alberta
Premium List will be available on DogShow.ca
For more information email Kathy Butkovic kbutkovic@gmail.com
Aug 11-12
The Alberta Portuguese Water Dog is proud to present a 2 day PWDCC Water Trial
Water Trial Judge: Suzanne Malick
Located at: Dixon Point Campground @ Glenifer Lake
Premium List posted on APWDC.com
https://www.apwdc.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/2023-Water-trial-premium-002.pdf
Aug 19-20
PWDCC Water Trials in Ontario
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thank you to our sponsors for their generous donations in support of our Water Trials!
The Premium/Registration Form is now posted on the club events page. Within the Premium/Registration Form you will find the links to The Lunch Form, The Volunteer Form and The PWDCC Confidentiality Form that all volunteers must submit. Please keep in mind that entries open Friday July 7th at 10:00AM EST, and that we prefer e-transfer as your form of payment. Any forms submitted before the Event opens will be deemed invalid. Entry to all water events are on a first come basis.
Sept 16-17
The Alberta Portuguese Water Dog is proud to present a 2 day CKC Scent Trial
Located at: Theils Greenhouse – Bruderheim, Alberta For more information email Mia Staysko mia.staysko@gmail.com
Sept 30 PWDCC is hosting a CAER EYE CLINIC at Elite Dog Training, 1595 Victoria Street North Kitchener, Ontario N2B 3E6 With Dr. Nick Whelan For more information on OFA Eye Screening Exams please visit Dr. Whelan’s website: www.myeyevet.ca
Nov 18
PWDCC Booster at Aurora District and Kennel Club All Breed Shows
International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1E8
Judge Patrica Sousa. Rosettes and prizes for BOB, BOS, Select Dog and Bitch, BW, WD, WB, BP, BBP
Dec 10
Scent Detection Trial for All Breeds sponsored by the PWDCC
Jane Book School, Beamsville Ontario
contact Karen Matthews for more information, karen@pwdcc.org
2024
April 28
Scent Detection Trial for All Breeds sponsored by the PWDCC
Jane Book School, Beamsville Ontario
contact Karen Matthews for more information, karen@pwdcc.org
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Your dog, young or old, could be featured on our cover masthead or the pupography page, just send photos for either, and short story for possible selection for the cover pup and follow the questionnaire for the pupography. We also love any other general interest stories about your wonderful PWDs for publication in our next issues. Send us your photos as electronic files (jpegs, tiffs, eps saved at minimum 4 x 6” ).
roslyn@pwdcc.org
PWDCC Board Meeting Minutes
February 14, 2023
Roll Call
Present Roslyn Eskind, Karen Matthews, Diane Dirsus, Shelly Johnston, Cathy Gadd
Absent Mindy Selby, Jennifer Buyers
PWDCC Treasurer's Report, January 31, 2023*
Committee Reports
Breeder Report 5 Breeders listed on Breeder List Rescue Report-nothing to report
Complaints Report nothing to report
Water Trial Alberta Water Trial approved and they have Insurance Ontario Trial approved. Shelly motioned to approve. Seconded by ? Approved.
New Business
Roslyn advised that the upcoming Waterlog will be the last she will produce and the club will have to find someone new to fulfill this role. CKC has regulations around what must be in the Waterlog.
We also discussed the requirement for an upcoming 2024 Specialty and where that might be. Mindy and Roslyn will research possible location and all breed show.
We should be considering Boosters in Ontario this year
Next Meeting March 14
Diane made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Roslyn. Approved.
March 14, 2023
Roll Call
Present Cathy Gadd, Roslyn Eskind, Jennifer Byers, Diane Dirsus, Mindy Selby, Shelly Johnston, Karen Matthews
Approval of February 14, 2023 PWDCC Board meeting minutes
Roslyn made a motion to approve the minutes Diane seconded. Approved. PWDCC Treasurer's Report, February 28, 2023 CASH
*Submitted by Diane via email
Discussion on invoice for Ribbons for the Specialty. Diane to follow up Karen to keep an inventory of ribbons for next scent trial.
1 litter signed up as puppy members
Karen made a motion to approve the report. Seconded by Roslyn. Approved.
New Business
Website The website is not working and needs to be reconfigured and rebuilt. Quote to do that is $3600 to update. Many suggestions made by “fixer” to make the system “automatic” as far as updating is concerned. Diane expressed concerns over the automation of receipting using the STRIPE system. Some people do not like to use credit cards and she was concerned about liability issues in that regard. Diane is also concerned regarding the amount of time it takes her on Wordpress as her internet is not the fastest. Will not be using Wordpress, we will move to DIVI
Catherine moved to approve Budget and Karen seconded. Approved. Forward to April meeting for update/further discussion if necessary.
Merchandise
Frank is adamant he wants rid of the merchandise. Discussion around how to get the merchandise and who will look after it. Roslyn to follow up with Sharon Lapstra on this issue to discuss possible options
Diane mentioned Etsy or Red Bubble as an option while others suggested a sell off at cost. Currently items are only sold at Water Trials and or Water Camp.
Forward to April meeting for update/further discussion
Unfinished Business
2024 Specialty-when and where. Mindy to endeavour to find a chair with support from Roslyn
Boosters to be booked which shows? Roslyn to discuss with all breed judges for directions.
Who will take over production of the Waterlog
New Business
Next Meeting is May 9, 2023 Karen made a motion to adjourn, Jennifer seconded. Approved.
Approval of March 14 PWDCC Board meeting minutes.
PWDCC Treasurer's Report, March 2023 CASH
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Report nothing to report
nothing to report
Unfinished Business
Website Working on restoring old version with up to date plugins Merchandise picked up from Frank, Karen will provide inventory.
New Business
Change to Breed Standard to be compliant with CKC policy that dew claws can not be removed. (Metatarsus Long. No dewclaws.) and time to correct omission re lips/mucoos membrane colour in brown dogs as per AKC and FCI standards.
FCI STANDARD
Lips: Thick, especially in front. Commissure not prominent. Mucous membranes (palate, under the tongue and gums) deeply pigmented in black, deep brown in brown dogs.
AKC STANDARD
Lips - Thick, especially in front; no flew. Lips and mucous membranes of the roof of the mouth, under tongue, and gums are quite black, or well ticked with black in dogs with black, black and white, or white coats; various tones of brown in dogs with brown coats.
CKC STANDARD
Lips – Thick, especially in front. Inner corner of lips not apparent. Mucous membrane (roof of mouth, under the tongue and gums) well ticked with black or quite black.
May 9, 2023
Present Mindy Selby, Roslyn Eskind, Karen Matthews, Catherine Gadd, Jennifer Byers, Shelly Johnston
Absent Diane Dirsus
Treasurer Report None
PWDCC Treasurer's Report, April 2023
Committee Reports
Breeder Report Roslyn went over the information contained in the Stud Book of Breeders who have not been registering puppies they have bred. It was agreed that this should be reported to CKC. Mindy to follow up.
Rescue Report None
Complaints Report None
Water Trial Cathy reminded us of the upcoming Ontario Land Camps in June and advised that Lorie Crouch has been certified as a Water Judge. There was discussion around the process for certifying new judges which saw some inconsistencies of late.
Facebook Group Update None
Unfinished Business
Website Nothing to report
Merchandise Karen provided an update on actual count of merchandise and moved to sell off some of it at the reduced price of $5 at upcoming events. Seconded by Jennifer. Approved.
Breed Standard Mindy went over the current breed standard as requested by CKC and a few small changes were made. Moved by Roslyn. Seconded by Catherine. Approved.
New Business
Scent Trial Karen advised that the Scent Trial has an 85 Component Entry and projected an income of @ $1000. Karen Moved that the club sponsor another trial in 2023. Seconded by Shelly. Approved.
Insurance Approval to go with Liability Insurance of $2M. Moved by Mindy, seconded by Karen. Approved.
Nest meeting June 20, 2023
Motion to adjourn made by Jennifer, Seconded by Roslyn. Approved.
June 20,
2023 last meeting of the summer
Present Mindy Selby, Roslyn Eskind, Karen Matthews, Catherine Gadd, Jennifer Byers, Diane Dirsus
Absent Shelly Johnston
Treasurer Report Diane advised a deficit due to the large expenses of recovering and updating the website of $2000 and the insurance payment. Diane also advised that the accounts show any type of trial we hold (scent for example) shows under the Water Work title. It is a big job to correct this and when/if she ever gets bored Diane will have a look at it further.
PWDCC Treasurer's Report May 2023
CASH FLOW
Bank balance
PayPal balance
Total
$20,205.37
$4,039.83
$24,245.20
Water Trial Catherine reported that Ontario had a Dry Land Workshop with 21 beginners and several advanced participants. Overall income in the range of $1000.00.
Facebook Group Update None
Unfinished Business
Merchandise Karen suggested that the club come up with a plan to sell off the older and odd-sized merchandise and lowering pricing on some items. Carolynne wants some merchandise for the water committee and she is supposed to be sending required sizes. All agreed and Karen will present a plan.
Scent Trial Karen advised that a successful trial is in the books and advised overall income of $907.00. Diane mentioned she was surprised how efficient everything ran without being rushed. Karen also moved to have another trial in Dec 2023, April 2024 and Dec 2024. Seconded by Diane. Approved.
Breed Standard We now have an opportunity to make changes. Great discussion on areas to amend.
New Business
Online Membership Renewal and Payment We all discussed the club approach to online membership renewal and cost. We have 105 members of which 16 are family memberships. Diane moved that we have a single membership and a family membership which is an unlimited number of persons or relatives living in the same household. Seconded by Karen, Approved.
Canadian National Specialty Mindy suggested that there are folks around Edmonton who may be able to run one. She will talk with Kathy and Brenda. Roslyn suggested that an email blast be sent out to see if anyone is interested in hosting, sharing or running a Specialty and Mindy mentioned that a committee of the Board could assist and suggested we start looking at judges once we know location.
Next meeting September 11, 2023.
Motion to ajdourn made by Roslyn, seconded by Jennifer Approved.
New member applications
January 1-July 31, 2023
If no objections are received by Karen Matthews, our Secretary (karen@pwdcc.org), within 30 days after publication date, membership will become effective. If an objection is received, the application must be voted on by the Board within 30 days of receipt of objection by the Secretary. The applicant is notified of the result.
Sher Anderson Walker Avenue Ladysmith, BC V9G 1V7
Alice Lumley 1251 Crestdale Road Mississauda, ON L5H 1X8
Erin Pratt 4524 21 Ave NW Calgary, AB
T3B 0W4
Lesley Seabrook 9 Edgehill Road Grimsby, ON L3M 1A6
John-Paul Settimi 1913 Spindlewood Street
Kingston, ON K7P 3G5
Tanya L. Strom 2270 Princess Street, Regina, SK S4T 3Z8
Larry Willmott 62 Old Mill Road, #2 Etobicoke, ON M8X 1G7
PWDCC Shopping Sale
PWDCC Shopping Sale
Shipping, if required, is additional for each item (via Canada Post). The average cost in Canada is $16.00 per shipment.
Karen Matthews karen@pwdcc.org.