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AUTUMN 2013, Volume XXXVII, Number 3

The Dachshund Club of America Newsletter Lynne Dahlén, Editor 9086 Daniels 70 Siren, WI 54872 Official DCA Website: http://www.dachshund-dca.org/

Ms. Amber Leonard with Ch. Hundeleben Cock-A-Doodle-Doo-SL

Dachshund Club of America Newsletter • AUTUMN 2013, Volume XXXVII, Number 3

2013 DCA BEST JUNIOR HANDLER

BEST OF BREED

HIGH IN OBEDIENCE TRIAL

FIELD TRIAL ABSOLUTE

2013 NATIONALS SHOWCASE 2012 TOP PRODUCERS & TOP 10 REGISTER OF MERIT LISTINGS POLLY FLEMING TRIBUTE


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Longhairs: Pat Laurans Smooths: Eric Henningsen Wires: Larry Sorenson Intervariety: Terry Hundt Juniors: Terry Hundt Sweeps: Diana MacPherson (Midernoch) with our “Celebrity Panel of Stewards” Show Chairman: Charles A. Baris, 212-665-6005 or barharjc@verizon.net Superintendent: MBF Dog Shows • www.infodogs.com


Grand Champion Sleepytime’s Broadway Star (BISS Ch. Glenavan Acclaim ML ROMO X BISS Sleepytime’s Should Be ML)

Annie is pictured receiving an Award of Merit from Breeder Judge Jane Watkins during DCA week. There were no veteran classes at this show, so she competed in the regular Best of Variety competition, with over 170 longhairs shown. She was 10 years old in July! We are so proud of her! We congratulate Bobby Sandoval, breeder/owner/handler of her grandson, Grand Champion Sandach’s Dancing Thru Life ML, who was Best of Variety at DCA!

SUSAN JONES

1528 Mason Road • Durham, NC 27712 • 919-471-2218 • sleepytyme@aol.com Dachshund Club of America

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board of directors

officers

President

2nd Vice President

Recording Secretary

Carl Holder 1130 Redoak Drive Lumberton, TX 77657 (409) 755-6569 candachs@aol.com

Fran Colonna 700 Maple Lane Lansing, KS 66043-6221 (913) 727-2246 Kanawha123@aol.com

Vicki Spencer 2650 Holland Drive Owensboro, KY 42303-2723 (270) 316-0051 lorindol@roadrunner.com

1st Vice President

Treasurer

Corresponding Secretary

Neal Hamilton 59 Cloverhill Road Flemington, NJ 08822-1947 (908) 782-4724 Applehillfarm@juno.com

Ken Levison 8155 E. Galinda Drive Tucson, AZ 85750-2420 (520) 722-9427 dazdox@yahoo.com

Cheryl Shultz 3817 Seven Oaks Drive Corona, CA 92881 (951) 279-8252 cherevee@sbcglobal.net

Class of 2013

Class of 2014

Class of 2015

Jerry Cerasini 14775 Wood Road Alpharetta, GA 3004-3036 (770) 475-3152 ponyguru@aol.com

Anne Carson 3520 Nancy Creek Rd., NW Atlanta, GA 30327-2406 (404) 237-9245 annecarson@mindspring.com

Georjan Bridger P.O. Box 21352 Salem, OR 97307-1352 (503) 364-9695 artsrpassion@live.com

Marci Forrester 17100 Oyster Bay Rd. #A Gulf Shores, AL 36542 (251) 967-3403 marcifor@gmail.com

Brian Owen 500 Crooked Creek Road Silver Creek, MS 39663-4409 (601) 886-9996 shadowdachs@yahoo.com

Liz Heywood 30 Starbarrack Road Red Hook, NY 12571-2249 (845) 758-8088 liz@starbarrack.net

Emma Jean Stephenson 3040 Old Darlington Road Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (724) 846-6745 emmajean52@aol.com

Robert Schwalbe 71 Valley Way Pendergrass, GA 30567 (706) 693-7142 reschwalbe@yahoo.com

Paul Martin 7417 Lost Creek Court Marshall, VA 20115 (540) 364-0069 brando1@erols.com

Deneice Van Hook, DVM 3 Deerwood Trail Fairview Heights, IL 62208 (618) 213-6016 k9coach@aol.com

Lisa Warren P.O. Box 923 Fogelsville, PA 18051 (610) 285-6425 ElysiumDox@aol.com

Robert Wlodkowski 2710 Valley Farm Road Waxhaw, NC 28173 (704) 843-5858 Rslepyholo@aol.com

AKC Delegate Larry Sorenson 112 Two Does Lane Clayton, NC 27550-8492 (919) 550-7631 llsoren@earthlink.net

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DCA 2013 National Specialty BOV/BOB: GCH Rivendell’s Hotwire, owners Diana Rockwell and Kellie Williams Absolute Field Trial Winner: FRL Edelweiss von Lowenherz and owner Gail Binder pose with the DCA 2013 National Field Trial judges High in Obedience Trial: TC Sharpree’s Imagine That! CD MXB MJS OF JE Owner/Handler: Sharon McDonald Dachshund Club of America

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Dachshund DNA Samples Help Advance Understanding about Hemangiosarcoma Submitted by Charlotte Borghardt

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Although Dachshunds are not among the breeds considered at high risk for developing the cancer hemangiosarcoma, concerned breeders and owners, along with the Dachshund Club of America, are taking steps to increase awareness and collect DNA samples to support ongoing research. One of the most baffling cancers for scientists and owners to understand, hemangiosarcoma is extremely aggressive and highly malignant.

New Applicants, New Members . . . . . . .

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Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Health & Welfare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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submitted by Charlotte Borghardt

Above & Below Ground . . . . . . . . . .

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by Claire Mancha

Find the Rats! (Barn Hunt) . . . . . . .

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by Charlotte Borghardt

Tribute to Polly Fleming . . . . . . . . .

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by Kathy Lockyer

Polly Fleming, Fleming Dachshunds

Tribute to Michael Reed. . . . . . . . . .

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DCA 2013 Triathlon Winner . . . . . .

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by Kathy Lockyer Polly has developed strong relationships and friendships in her long and successful love affair with the wonderful dachshund breed. Polly always keeps what is best for dogs at the forefront of her decisions and advice to other breeders. A final quote from Polly summarizes these sentiments. “If your worst enemy has the best dog, breed to it! It is all about the bettering of the dog.”

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Sadly, we have to share with the Dachshund Community that Polly Fleming passed away at home on Friday, August 2 of natural causes.

by Deneice VanHook, DVM

2013 Annual Meeting and Board of Directors Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Attention Breeders! New USDA Breeder Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2013 National Showcase . . . . . . . . .

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submitted by various DCA members

Newsletter Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2012 Top Ten Conformation, Agility Obedience and Field Trial Dogs . . . .

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Letters to & from the Editor . . . . .

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2012 Top Producers. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Register of Merit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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USDA/APHIS Regulations FAQ Information from AKC

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On September 10, 2013, U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA/APHIS) finalized new federal regulations that narrow the “retail pet store” exemption which has historically exempted many small/hobby breeders from regulation under the federal Animal Welfare Act. Their purpose is to bring internet-based pet breeders and sellers under the regulation of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). The rule expands USDA oversight of pet breeders to include people who maintain at least five “breeding females” of any species AND sell one pet “sight unseen.”

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AKC Delegates Report . . . . . . . . .

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by Larry Sorenson

DCA Nationals 2013

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The 2013 DCA Nationals were held May 14th through 18th, and for the first time, our events were held at the Event Center at Purina Farms in Gray Summit, Missouri. The arrival days for most were Sunday and Monday, with the official welcome hospitality party at the host hotel on Tuesday. The host hotel for our events was the Holiday Inn in Eureka, Missouri, a large hotel which is about a ten-minute drive from Purina Farms. Many drove over to check out the Events Center, as they were seeing it for the first time, and it did not disappoint. The Great Hall is spacious with cushioned flooring, and there is plenty of room for rings, crating, and vendors, along with a separate grooming area, and the motorhome parking facilities are very good.

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Important Announcement! . . . . . .

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Treasurer’s Report . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Specialty Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Upcoming Specialties . . . . . . . . . .

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DCA 2016 Conformation Judges Nomination Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Nationals 2014 Information . . . . .

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MEMBER ADVERTISERS Addison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Arnold/Jarbsy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Bee Spencer Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

NEW APPLICANTS Hannah Keenes (JR.) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R 2C 4K2 (Lois Ballard & Edna K. Martin)

Melissa Heymann Highland Park, IL 60035 (Edna K. Martin & Sandy Arnold)

Scott Hulse San Ramon, CA 94582 (Vicki Spencer & Gerald Price)

Mary Freibert Portland, OR 97236 (Meredith Taylor & Carlos Puig)

Robert Couch Portland, OR 97266 (Ronald Yann & Georjan Bridger)

Tim and Susan Genz Warrenton, MO 63383 (David Brown & Pam Reed)

Blatz/Summerhill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Burnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Carter/Solo’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Cronk/Penni’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42

Linda and Glenn Cockburn Sewanee, TN 37375 (Janet Schwalbe and Vicki Spencer)

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Comments, in writing, may be sent to Neal Hamilton, DCA Membership Chair.

Florida East Coast Dachshund Club . . . . .7 Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club . . . .34 Graham/Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Hendrix/Dachsyhaus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Janz/Stonybanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

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Jones/Ragtyme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

Polly Fleming Bee Spencer Marty O’Connell Becky Harstad

Jones/Sleepytime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Knickerbocker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IFC Krieg/Daybreak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Martin/Briardachs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Michael Reed Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Middings, Leone/Legibach . . . . . . . . . . .43

(former DCA member)

Please contact the editor and DCA secretary if you know of one of our members that has recently passed away.

Moden/The Compleat Dachshund . . . . .26 Olich Nie/Glenavan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

SEE THE DCA NEWSLETTER ON THE INTERNET http://issuu.com/dachshundclubofamerica/docs/summer_2013_dca

Parish/Rosethorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Puig/Hundeleben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Purina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Ray/Raydachs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Rockwell/Rivendell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Sandoval/Sandachs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Schmidt, Skaer/Stardust, Von Skaer . . .40 Snedaker-Sims/Dachshire . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Taylor/MT’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44

Editor, Advertising Coordinator, Graphic Design, Layout and Production: Lynne M. Dahlén Contact: Chazlyn@sirentel.net or 715-349-2566 Editorial Assistant: Chuck Dahlén ARTICLE CONTRIBUTORS Charlotte Borghardt, Kandi Kostic, Dr. Ken Levison, Kathy Lockyer, Claire Mancha, Paul Martin, Sharon McDonald, Faith Overdahl, Brian Owen, Karen Scheiner, Larry Sorenson, Deneice VanHook, DVM PRINTER/MAILING Modern Litho-Print Co., Jefferson City, Missouri The Dachshund Club of America Inc., The Dachshund Club of America Board of Directors, and the Editor of the Dachshund Club of America Quarterly Newsletter (magazine) are not responsible for the content of any advertisement, solicited or unsolicited editorials, letters or articles that may appear in the newsletter. The content of any advertisement, editorial, letter or article that appears in the Dachshund Club of America Newsletter is the sole responsibility of its advertiser or author. Dachshund Club of America

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Walmar-Solo • solopc2@juno.com

Dreams do come true!

Our heartfelt thanks to Monica Canestrini for this win and to Jane Watkins for Best of Winners at the host show.

“A picture is worth a thousand words.”

Ch. Walmar’s Casanova X Ch. Solo’s Curtain Call SL

Ch. Walmar-Solo’s OMG SL


Friday, December 13, 2013 Orange County Convention Center Superintendent: MBF, Inc. • www.infodog.com Conformation Judge: Dr. Ronald I. Spritzer Sweeps Judge: Paul Wessberg, President of the Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club Junior Showmanship: Stephen G. C. Campbell

Ray Chaplin, President: dachsiedad@aol.com Carol Ann Klein, Show Chairperson: cak@bellsouth.net Dachshund Club of America

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Welcome to the “Health and Welfare” segment of the Newsletter. It is hoped that DCA members will submit ideas for this section of the magazine as well as articles about experiences pertaining to the healthcare of their dogs that will be of interest to other readers.

Please send ideas, suggestions and articles to: Charlotte Borghardt, DCA Health & Welfare Committee, P.O. Box 1126, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636-1126, teckelhofaz@yahoo.com

DACHSHUND DNA SAMPLES HELP ADVANCE UNDERSTANDING ABOUT HEMANGIOSARCOMA Though Dachshunds are not among the breeds considered at high risk for developing the cancer hemangiosarcoma, concerned breeders and owners, along with the Dachshund Club of America, are taking steps to increase awareness and collect DNA samples to support ongoing research. One of the most baffling cancers for scientists and owners to understand, hemangiosarcoma is extremely aggressive and highly malignant. It usually has metastasized by the time it is discovered. Hemangiosarcoma is called a silent killer because it seldom is detected before the tumor ruptures, causing a life-threatening condition. “Dachshunds are not a breed we normally associate with hemangiosarcoma, and we

really don’t know whether there are more cases now or just more awareness and diagnosis of the disease,” says Matthew Breen, Ph.D., C.Biol., M.I.Biol., professor of genomics at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. As the parent club’s liaison to Breen’s laboratory, Barbara Axel of Pisgah Forest, N.C., is working to encourage owners and breeders to submit DNA samples from dogs diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma. Axel, who lost two Dachshunds to the cancer, is passionate about helping to advance understanding of the cancer in the breed. In 2010, her red longhaired Standard Dachshund, Ch. Camp Guthrie Mountain Mist L, TDI, a granddaughter of her first Dachshund that died from hemangiosarcoma, woke up one morning with pale gums and listless behavior. Sensing that something was terribly wrong, Axel took “Mischief” to the emergency veterinary clinic. A radiograph did not show abnormalities, but blood work indicated internal bleeding. Having experienced the cancer in Mischief’s grandam, Axel recognized the signs of hemangiosarcoma. A biopsy of Mischief’s spleen was taken to learn whether the Dachshund had a benign hemangioma or malignant hemangiosarcoma. Dachshund Club of America

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The veterinarian could not stabilize the dog, and she died in the emergency room. An autopsy showed hemangiosarcoma in the spleen and liver. “This is how it happens,” Axel says. “One day, your dog seems fine, and the next day, it dies. This is what makes hemangiosarcoma so frustrating and tragic. Mischief had been to the veterinarian and received a clean bill of health not long before this happened.” In an effort to keep hemangiosarcoma in a low-risk category in Dachshunds, the DCA Health and Welfare Trust Fund is providing reimbursement for the shipping of blood and tissue samples taken by veterinarians from affected dogs to Breen’s laboratory. Additionally, Breen shares the DNA samples with other researchers who are studying cancer. A significant number of DNA samples from Dachshunds are needed to provide meaningful information about hemangiosarcoma in the breed. The funding comes partly from more than $4,000 raised in a silent auction at the 2012 DCA National Specialty. Diane Young McCormack of Reno, Nev., spearheaded the silent auction to raise awareness and generate samples for research. “We hope that our samples will help unlock the mystery of this


weakness, collapse and shock. Dogs often have standard therapy – surgery and chemotherapy – disease before it becomes a significant problem most dogs do not live more than six months. pale gums. These signs, similar to what Axel in our breed,” she says. Surgery is not a cure because the cancer almost noticed in her Dachshund, Mischief, are The DCA website, at www.dachshundalways has metastasized by diagnosis. The dramatic and usually prompt owners to seek dca.org, features a link on its home page to a cancer also resists chemotherapy and spreads hemangiosarcoma information page. Information emergency veterinary care. They often are the quickly and invasively into vital organs. first obvious sign of a problem. about the cancer, clinical trials, early detection Since signs of hemangiosarcoma are not “We have seen dogs with tumors of several tests and forms for submitting DNA samples are apparent until the cancer is in provided to help educate its advanced stages, it is nearly breeders and owners of RCBST: DOSE-FINDING FOR A LIGAND to detect early. The Dachshunds about the cancer. TARGETED TOXIN TO TREAT HEMANGIOSARCOMA impossible cancer adapts to its microenvironment and mimics Fueled by a Rich Current Status: Active and enrolling the tissues to which it attaches. Blood Supply Principal Investigator: Jaime Modiano, VMD, PhD It does not show up in blood Though any breed could Co-Investigators: Antonella Borgatti, DVM, DACVIM; tests until hemorrhaging potentially develop Mike Henson, DVM, PhD, DACVIM occurs, and ultrasounds fail to hemangiosarcoma, at-risk Contacts: detect fast-growing tumors. breeds include Bernese Dr. Modiano, modiano@umn.edu As Jaime Modiano, V.M.D., Mountain Dogs, Boxers, FlatAmber Winter, study technician: 612-624-1352 or alwinter@umn.edu Ph.D., the Perlman Endowed Coated Retrievers, German Oncology service at 612-626-8387 (main VMC number) Chair in Animal Oncology at the Shepherd Dogs, Golden University of Minnesota College Retrievers, Portuguese Water Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is a type of sarcoma that is difficult to treat because of of Veterinary Medicine, says, Dogs, and Skye Terriers. its aggressive behavior and rapid progression after diagnosis. We have shown “As we learn more about this Golden Retrievers are highly that a bispecific targeted toxin (sarcoma bispecific targeted toxin, or SRCBST) is cancer, we realize the more we affected, with about 20 safe in other species and that it can kill hemangiosarcoma cells in the laboratory. learn, the less we know.” percent dying from the cancer. This is a dose-finding trial to determine the safest dose of SRCBST which is still Experts estimate about 100 effective. Results of this study will provide information to develop a therapy for Identifying Susceptibility Dachshunds are diagnosed both dogs and humans with this incurable disease. Factors with the cancer each year. A recently completed study Comprising 5 to 7 percent of Dogs eligible for the study: in Golden Retrievers focused on all canine cancers, • diagnosed with HSA the relationship between hemangiosarcoma typically • spleen removed by surgery either prior to study or at the inherited traits and dogs’ originates in the endothelial Veterinary Medical Center susceptibility to cells, the thin layer of cells • no evidence of metastasis (on chest x-ray, ultrasound and/or seen during surgery) hemangiosarcoma and that line the interior surface • no concurrent kidney, liver or heart disease, or problems with blood clotting • no previous chemotherapy (prednisone is ok), cyclophosphamides, or lymphoma. The collaborators, of blood vessels. The rich alternative medications* Modiano, Breen and Kerstin blood supply of the blood Lindblad-Toh, Ph.D., director of vessels contributes to the The study involves: vertebrate genome biology at cancer’s metastasis • PET-CT prior to start of treatment. This imaging will allow us to look for the Broad Institute of MIT and throughout the body. micro-metastasis but will not exclude dogs if any are found. We will transport Harvard and professor at As the cancer cells circulate the dog to the Mpls. campus Center for Clinical Imaging Research (CCIR), Uppsala University in Sweden, through the bloodstream, they perform the PET-CT under general anesthesia, then return the dog to wanted to learn if there is a eventually attach to a primary the VMC. CIC staff will remain with the dog throughout this procedure. link between the two cancers tumor site. About 50 percent • Day 1, 3, 6 visit the VMC for SRCBST administration and follow up blood testing that are common in the breed. of cases develop in the spleen. • Day 8 recheck visit The study, called MADGiC: Other primary sites are the • Day 21 - chemotherapy begins, continues for total of 5 treatments, Making Advanced Discoveries heart, liver, skin, kidneys, 3 weeks apart in Golden Cancers, aimed to mouth, muscle, bone, brain, • Month 6 - follow up find genetic markers that and bladder. predispose dogs to the cancers. “Most cases we see – about The study covers the costs of prescreening diagnostics, study visits day “Ultimately, our goal was to 85 percent – are the visceral 1-8, study drug, PET-CT and blood sampling. The owner is responsible for the provide breeders with form of hemangiosarcoma initial oncology exam fee. The covered costs are equivalent to approximately information to help reduce with spleen, liver or heart $3800-$9560 in value. In addition, the study covers up to $3300 of disease incidence while involvement,” Breen says. chemotherapy treatment, which will be most if not all of the cost. retaining the positive “Cutaneous and subcutaneous phenotypes of their breed,” forms that develop on or *Herbal medications such as Yunnan Bai Yao will have to be stopped prior to Modiano says. under the skin make up the enrollment. Though the data is being other 15 percent.” prepared for publication in a As the cancer grows, scientific journal, the results have been exciting, pounds cause no clinical problems, which angiogenesis, a normal process in which new makes early detection difficult,” Breen explains. Breen says. “We found things we didn’t realize blood vessels are generated from existing we would find. This study is testimony to the “It also is a highly metastatic cancer, so by the blood vessels, feeds the cancer through a power of an integrated collaborative approach. time a large mass is detected metastasized tortuous network of blood vessels that cause While this early data are focused on Goldens, tumors are present with devastating clotting and hemorrhaging. Mini-hemorrhages identifying risk factors in one breed makes it consequences.” heal quickly with few signs, but hemorrhaging much easier to assess the role of those risk Without treatment, survival is short, of a large tumor can be fatal. factors in other breeds, such as Dachshunds.” especially if the cancer is in the spleen or other When a tumor in the spleen or heart internal organs and the dog has collapsed due In a new hemangiosarcoma investigation, ruptures and bleeds into the abdominal cavity to internal hemorrhage. Despite the best or the pericardial sac, it results in acute continued on next page... 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DACHSHUND DNA SAMPLES continued from page 9... Modiano is exploring the nature of cancer stem cells, or tumor-initiating cells. Due to stem cells’ adaptability to various environments and their resistance to conventional therapies, Modiano believes they are the true instigators of cancers like hemangiosarcoma. The hope is that these cells can be genetically altered along specific pathways to foil their transformative abilities, he says. “The intent is to use the potential of these cells to become different cell and tissue types and force them down a path that would eliminate the danger of metastasizing or hemorrhaging, which ultimately is the cause of death for most dogs with this cancer.” The biochemical pathways that control hemangiosarcoma also are the focus of research under way in several breeds of dog, including Dachshunds, at the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, Mich. A nonprofit medical research facility, Van Andel studies diseases in dogs that could illuminate human health issues

with a goal of developing effective personalized medicine. The hemangiosarcoma research in dogs may help them learn more about a similar, but rare, cancer in humans, angiosarcoma. The first results of the research are expected to be published soon. “We look at the biochemical pathways that get turned on in canine tumors so we can better understand how the tumors work,” explains Nick Duesbery, Ph.D., head of the Laboratory of Cancer and Developmental Cell Biology. “To do this, we collect tumor samples, break them apart in their component cells, grow them in cultures and analyze the pathways that are turned on or off when they are treated with different drugs.” As scientists learn more about hemangiosarcoma, the opportunities to better understand genetic risk factors and develop improved treatments increase. Though Dachshunds are not considered at high risk for developing the cancer, those who love the breed are eager to encourage the submission of DNA samples to help advance breed-specific research. Even one case of hemangiosarcoma in Dachshunds is one too many, they say. !

TRIAL STUDY ON A TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC PARALYSIS AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY IN DOGS Photo from the blog: http://ourdachshundsophie.com/2012/05/

Breeders and Owners Can Contribute to Hemangiosarcoma Research Dachshund breeders and owners whose dogs have been diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma are encouraged to have their veterinarians submit blood and tissue samples to help advance research of this cancer. Samples can be sent to the laboratory of Matthew Breen, Ph.D., C.Biol., M.I.Biol., professor of genomics at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, who is coordinating the collection and sharing of DNA samples with other cancer researchers. To learn about the Breen laboratory and research of hemangiosarcoma, go to www.breenlab.org/recrutment.html. To contribute samples, visit the website of the Dachshund Club of America (DCA) at www.dachshund-dca.org. A link is provided on the home page to the hemangiosarcoma page containing a sample submission form. Owners should contact the Breen laboratory prior to sending samples via email at info@BreenLab.org. The DCA Health and Welfare Trust Fund provides reimbursement of expenses for shipping samples to Breen. For information, visit www.dachshealth.org/projects.html. Hemangiosarcoma samples also can be shipped directly to the Van Andel Institute to support ongoing research. Visit www.vai.org/helpingdogs for instructions for veterinarians on sample collection and information and consent forms for owners.

The Path of Hemangiosarcoma A challenging cancer to recognize, partly because signs are not apparent until it has metastasized and the tumor has ruptured, hemangiosarcoma is considered a silent killer.

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Owners usually seek emergency care for these signs: Listlessness Pale gums Sudden collapse Distended, fluid-filled abdomen, which occurs with tumors in the spleen

During emergency treatment, veterinarians often detect anemia and the abdomen filled with blood. They may perform a blood transfusion, followed by a splenectomy to remove part or all of the spleen. A biopsy of the spleen indicates whether a dog has a benign hemangioma or malignant hemangiosarcoma. While chemotherapy may give a dog a few months longer to live, surgery to remove the spleen usually is ineffective because the cancer already has metastasized and is circulating in the blood.

Nick Jeffery • 515-294-0202 Iowa State University http://www.dodgerslist.com/index/clinicaltrial.htm Introduction This trial is designed to find out if a new medication - called chondroitinase - might be helpful in improving the outcome after severe spinal cord injury in dogs. After spinal cord injury nerve cells on the two sides of the injured area are not able to properly communicate with each other. This means that the brain is not able to tell the legs what to do and the legs are not able to tell the brain where they are and what they’re doing. The same problem happens with the bladder and bowels too, meaning that affected dogs may not only be unable to walk, but they are also incontinent. In the trial we will inject chondroitinase into the spinal cord and over the following 6 months we will test how well these dogs do on various tests of their coordination compared to dogs that have not had the injection. Also, as an important part of the trial, all participating dogs, whether they have had the test medication (chondroitinase) or not, will receive physical rehabilitation therapy. It is thought that chondroitinase has synergistic effects with physical therapy. What sort of dogs are eligible? Any dogs with a severe injury to the spinal cord in the middle of the back are eligible, so long as they also: • Weigh less than 20kg (approx. 45lb) • Have not recovered the ability to walk continued on page 12...

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Lovey came into our life 14 years ago full of love. Embedded in our hearts, she left this earth the same way. We grieve, Lord, how we grieve. Until a person has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul is unawakened. We are so thankful for the special memories we have of her. Marie and Jim Hendrix Dachshund Club of America

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CHRONIC PARALYSIS continued from page 10... unaided by at least 6 weeks after injury • Do not have another medical condition that would interfere with treatment and assessment • Will not become distressed by being in hospital • Have owner consent to undergo the treatment

recently carried out a safety trial here (in 5 dogs with spinal cord injury) in which there was no evidence of side effects. The sponsor: This trial is being sponsored by the International Spinal research Trust (ISRT), a charity that searches for treatments for humans that have suffered spinal cord injury. This study is of interest to the ISRT because

What will happen if my dog takes part in the trial? Dogs that are entered into the trial will have some baseline assessments made of their limb coordination and bladder control and will then be randomized to receive either the test therapy (chondroitinase), or to receive physical therapy alone. This means that each dog in the trial will have a 50% chance of getting the test medication at the start of the trial, but ALL dogs will receive free physical therapy. Dogs in both groups will be anesthetized and have special x-rays taken to check the site of injury; dogs in the treatment group will have the injection during this period of anesthesia. Dogs will then be invited to stay at our hospital facility for one week so that they can receive physical therapy to encourage their ability to walk. They will then go home with instructions about how best to encourage their mobility and toilet training, but return to our hospital at 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after entering the trial for repeat assessment by our clinical trial team and week-long periods of physical therapy. For owners that are able to return more frequently we will offer week-long physical therapy sessions once each month for six months. At the end of the trial period we will let you know what group your dog was in and offer the option of chondroitinase injection to those that didn’t receive it previously.

if dogs were shown to benefit from this treatment then it would provide very strong evidence that it would be a good idea to test it in human patients. Human trials are very costly and spinal cord injury is much more common in dogs than in people, meaning that it is sensible for us to test this intervention in dogs first. It also means that, if the treatment is successful, dog patients will be the first to gain benefit from this new approach to spinal cord injury! !

Contributed by Dr. Jean Dieden, DVM

What will it cost? This study has a charity sponsor (see below) and so charges made to owners are minimal: a single fee of $200 to enter the trial, made to cover hospital administrative costs. All trial treatments, including up to 6 week’s total physical rehabilitation therapy, will be free of charge to owners. Why chondroitinase? During the past decade, numerous experiments in experimental rodents have shown the benefits of injecting chondroitinase into regions of damaged spinal cord. The drug works by dissolving away some of the scarring tissue that forms after injury, allowing new nerve fibers to grow across the site of damage and restore communication. There have been many reports of successful intervention using chondroitinase in lab animals, especially when it has been combined with physical therapy. Fortunately, there have been no reports of damaging effects, and we Dachshund Club of America

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Ch. Franz Kafka Von Skaer X Ch. Stony Banks Bewitching L

Thank you to breeder judge Monica Canestrini for appreciating our girls. These awards are truly an honor for us!

BISS GCh. Chazlyn’s Lapis Lazuli SL X Ch. Stony Banks OneForTheMoney L

We also congratulate Sherry’s sister “Sky”, GCh. Stony Banks Amethyst Sky at Chazlyn SL, owned by Lynne and Chuck Dahlén, on her recent BOV’s and Group Placements. We are very proud of the accomplishments of “Sherry” and “Sky”, especially since they are the only two puppies this very special litter! Dachshund Club of America

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Jill Janz, Allenton, WI Allison Janz, DVM Kasson, MN 262-339-6607 stonybanksfarm@gmail.com


Just a year old, “Umbra” won the Bred By Exhibitor Class at DCA! There were 17 bitches in competition. She now only needs a few points to finish her championship. Her litter sisters, “Iris”, Northwoods Moon River at Chazlyn SL, and “Dazzle”, Northwoods Moonlight and Roses SL, have each received a Group 4 placement in very limited showing. And, sister “Pinka”, Northwoods Pink Moon SL, RN, major pointed, also has her 1st in the field!

Ch. Chazlyn’s Midnight Masquerade SL X Ch. Chazlyn’s Luck Be A Lady CD, RA, CGC

A huge Thank You to Andi Baltes for whelping and raising her first & very exceptional litter. Another big thanks to Bernadette Wagner for all her help!!

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BISS GCh. Chazlyn’s Lapis Lazuli SL X Ch. Stony Banks OneForTheMoney SL

“Sky” finished her Grand Championship with ALL majors (6) and TWO Group 3 placements! (handled by Lynne to her group placements) Thank you Mrs. Clark and Mr. Odom. And thank you again Jill & Allison Janz for choosing “Lazer” to sire this great litter!

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Cheap Championship? Is our field championship a give-away title? Let’s look at other scenting breeds’ programs and compare and contrast their championship requirements with ours. The following are cut and pasted directly from the AKC website’s .pdf versions of the rules and regulations for field trials for dachshunds, basset hounds and beagles. All formatting and punctuation is that of the AKC. SECTION 7. Field Championship. In order to be recorded a Field Champion, a Dachshund must be registered in the AKC Stud Book. The total number of wins, placements and points shall be established by the Board of Directors of The American Kennel Club. To be recorded a Field Champion, a Dachshund must have won championship points in Open All-Age classes at three or more licensed or member Dachshund field trials, and must have won at least one first place and 35 points in such classes with not less than six starters in accord with the following schedule: SECTION 7. Field Championship Requirements In order to be recorded a Field Champion, a Basset Hound must be registered in The American Kennel Club Stud Book. The total number of wins, placements and points shall be established by the Board of Directors of The American Kennel Club. To be recorded a Field Champion, a Basset Hound must have won Championship points in Open All-Age Classes at eight (8) or more licensed or member Basset Hound Field Trials and must have won at least two (2) first places and sixty (60) points in such classes with not less than six (6) starters. SECTION 5. Field Champion Title Requirements. (Ed. Note: for both large and small pack and small pack option trials.) The total number of wins and championship points necessary for a Beagle to be recorded a Field Champion by The American Kennel Club shall be established by the Board of Directors of The American Kennel Club. The wins and points may be acquired in both the 13 inch and 15 inch divisions. To be recorded a Field Champion, a hound of either sex must have won three first places and 120 points in classes with not less than six starters at licensed or member field trials. If for no other reason than equitability, it is my opinion that the dachshund field championship

could use some tweaking in the requirements sector. Even though the descriptors say that the requirements are established by the board of directors of the AKC, I would imagine that our parent club has significant input, which in turn means that we field trialers can put in our two cents worth via the DCA PEC. So, do we want to keep the status quo or do we want to up the ante and bring our tests in line with the beagles and the bassets? To make our FC mean as much as the incredibly difficult agility and herding championship titles, not to mention the grueling obedience championship? That is the crux of the matter. Apparently there was an effort made in this same vein a few years ago and there was much objection. (I don’t know by whom though.) I find this disappointing as I thought we were considering the value of the test as regarded the future of the breed rather than how many titles we can throw on our dogs.

Requirements for the Obedience Trial Champion are as follows: The dog must have won: 1. 100 points 2. A first place in Utility B with at least three dogs in competition 3. A first place in Open B with at least six dogs in competition 4. An additional first place under the conditions of 2 or 3 above 5. All three first places under three different judges Only one of the required first places may have been won at a specialty show. In order to acquire the Master Agility Champion title, a dog must achieve a minimum of 750 championship points and 20 double qualifying scores obtained from the Master Standard Agility class and the Master Jumpers with Weaves class. Champion Tracker Title Certificate The AKC will issue a Champion Tracker certificate and will permit the use of the letters CT preceding the name of each dog that has earned three tracking titles; either the TD or TDU, and the TDX and VST. Section 4. Herding Champion. The American Kennel Club will issue a Herding Champion certificate for an eligible dog that has acquired an HX title and earned 15 championship points in Advanced classes at licensed or member trials under the published point schedule, with

by Claire Mancha

It was pointed out to me by a fellow trialer that of all the other titles which are prefixes, our FC sure seems to be the least strenuously attained. Please consider the following championships (again, all cut and pasted directly from the AKC website.) SECTION 4. Any dog which shall have won fifteen points shall become a Champion of Record, if six or more of said points shall have been won at two shows with a rating of three or more championship points each and under two different judges, and some one or more of the balance if said points shall have been won under some other judge or judges than the two judges referred to above. A dog becomes a champion when it is so officially recorded by The American Kennel Club and when registered in the Stud Book shall be entitled to a championship certificate. Dachshund Club of America

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at least two first places in an Advanced class carrying championship points. A First Place is determined as a dog winning a blue ribbon in a regular class. One of the Advanced class first places must be for three points or better, and both Advanced class first places must be acquired under different judges. I think it’s pretty clear. Our field championship as it is configured now is subpar. Championships should be HARD to get! As in, not every dog can earn one no matter in how many trials he is entered. As a method of determining suitability for use of a stud dog or brood bitch we need to be weeding out the garden, not allowing all plants to get a foothold. Of course, if this is just fun and games, then why have championships at all? Why not just a nice gift bag and a hearty handshake? What about the differences in size of field in various areas of our humungous country? The dachshund field championship is a national continued on page 26...


Jarbsy’s Stray Cat Strut “Abby” winning Best in Variety Sweeps under breeder-judge John Brading. She also won the 6-9 month puppy bitch class under breeder-judge Monica Canestrini. Also watch for littermate “Bo”,

Jarbsy’s Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy in the ring with Sophie Tremblay (Telkel) Many thanks to breeder-judge Diane McCormack for honoring “Kenickie”,

GCh. Jarbsy’s Born to Hand Jive with Select at the first DCA Host show (full brother to Mia).

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GCh. Jarbsy’s Mama Mia (Ch. Walmar’s Casanova x Ch. Glenarrif’s Yours Truly ROMX)

“Mia”, 51⁄2 years old, pictured moving in ring at DCA. Her three kids pictured (7.5 month old in photos) are sired by Ch. Glenarrif’s Maybe You Should Know (June Mann).

Thank you to Andra O’Connell, Best Dogs In Motion photography for movement photos.

Jarbsy’s Tu Tu Tango won the 6-9 month puppy dog class at DCA under Mrs. Canestrini. “Tango” was also BOS in Sweeps & WD at the DCMA specialty in April under breeder-judges Steve Garza & Dr. Edna K. Martin.

Jarbsy’s Jump, Jive ‘n Wail “JJ” won the 6-9 month puppy dog class at the DCA host show with co-owner Melissa Heymann.

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She finished her championship in July under Ken Levison at the Houston Dachshund Club Specialty. She is the first champion for her sire GCh. Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW and the third champion for her dam, Ch. Brazosski Ex Sentia Precious Peridot. Dachshund Club of America

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GCh. Raydach’s All In Favor SW X Ch. Brazos Ski ExSentia Precious Peridot

Breeder: Diana Rockwell & Kellie Williams rivendellfarms@live.com Owner: Pat Caddell Handled By: Rhindi A. Gaudet

Thank you Breeder Judge Lynne Allen for honoring our dogs with these exceptional wins at DCA 2013!

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FIND RATS! THE

Barn Hunt is a new and fun event that is open to all

tell the judge where the rat is located. Additionally, there is a set time for each test. The challenge is for the handler to be able to read his dog and dogs! This new competition is based on the old tradition of “ratcatchers” then tell the judge which tube has the rat! My one dog, Tank, is been who would travel around the area helping farmers get rid of vermin. good at biting at the correct tube, however, Bella just indicates with a Barn Hunt Trials test speed, agility, hunt drive, and scenting ability. quick raising of her ears (I have missed this indication more than once)! Team work is essential in this competition! When I started my dogs in this, I foolishly thought this would be There are various levels of competition for the different titles, much pretty easy compared to Earthdog… Thank goodness, I work with a like Earthdog. Of note, AKC will, for a small fee, of course, accept the great trainer who was able to help me and my dogs through the Barn Hunt titles to add to your dog’s list of titles (Instinct Test is not introduction to this fun event… part of this agreement). This competition is open to ALL dogs, from the There are a lot of similarities to Barn Hunt as far as prey drive. But as biggest to the smallest. Bitches in season are allowed to compete, but I have moved along in this training, the team work and ability to read there are special rules for them (such as running order). To enter an your dog appears to be the hardest to achieve. Obviously, some dogs are actual sanctioned Barn Hunt Trial, the dog must be registered not too sure what to do with a with the Barn Hunt Association (www.BarnHunt.com). rat, much less indicate There are four levels of titles, two different Champion correctly. But like training for levels, as well as the Instinct Test. The Instinct Test has three earthdog, our breed should not tubes lined up in plain sight; the dog must indicate which tube have too many problems with has the rat and the handler is required to “Call” the find. A dog this. When I first introduced only has to pass this test once to earn the RATI ( Rat Instinct) my dogs to the rats, some of title. Most dogs, who have any type of prey drive, should be them wanted no part of the rat able to do this. Dogs may enter the Instinct test as long as and some showed mild submittted by they have not earned another title. Many teams will use the Charlotte Borghardt interest. I have an older boy Instinct Test as a warm up for the BH Novice test. With the exception of the Instinct Test, all the other tests leading to Barn Hunt titles require a climb onto the bales of straw (ramps are set up for the smaller dogs), going through a tunnel (made of straw bales) and of course, the “alert” on the rat. The rats are enclosed in PVC tubes. These tubes must meet specific construction criteria to ensure the safety of the rat. Depending on the test level (Novice Barn Hunt - RATN, Open Barn Hunt – RATO, Senior Barn Hunt - RATS who is very prey driven so I brought him out to show the youngsters and Master Barn Hunt - RATM) the number of tubes, height of the bales what to do… It worked really well !!! (stacked) will vary in difficulty as will the required number of “legs” Barn Hunt is a fun venue to participate in with your dogs. I am sure required to earn the title. Each test will include a given number of tubes, we will see a lot of dachshunds having fun with this as the competition some empty, some with rat bedding only and then the tubes with the rat. becomes more popular across the country! For more information and to The dog must alert or indicate which tube has the rat, but there is no see where the next fun trials or actual trials are being held, visit requirement to “work the rat” as there is in Earthdog. The handler will www.BarnHunt.com. ! Dachshund Club of America

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(7-6-12) (Ch. Hildisvin Wurdig Smokestack Lightning SS X GCh. Summerhill Whispering Breeze SS)

Thank you judges for finding our boy and for an exciting Nationals Week! St. Louis Dachshund Club Specialty, WD-5 pt. major, Ann Gordon BOS to BOV DCA Sweepstakes, Sharon Carr 2nd in Bred-by DCA Host Specialty, Andra O’Connel Trumbull County KC WD-5 pt. major, Ann Roth South Hills KC WD/BW/BBEG2-3 pt. major, Dr. Alvin Krause

“Tommy” finished with two 5 pt. majors and all his points out of the Bred-by class as a puppy! Breeder/Owners: Mike and Cathy Blatz (724) 924-6024 www.summerhilldachshunds.com

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This is to share with the Dachshund Community that Polly Fleming passed away at home on Friday, August 2 of natural causes. Polly bred Standard Smooths under the Kennel name Fleming, was an AKC judge, a mother, and a great friend and mentor to many. Polly was a long time member of the Dachshund Club of California, the Dachshund Club of America, Beverly Hills Kennel Club and Del Monte Kennel Club. If you wish to contact Beth Ann Mills Polly’s dear friend for more than 30 years and partner in Fleming Fourstar Dachshunds please contact Beth via email: fourstardachs@gmail.com. Donations can be made in Polly’s memory to Dachshund Club of America Health and Welfare: http://www.dachshealth.org/ Dachshund Club of America Health & Welfare Trust Fund Eleanor Ruth Robins 4314 Westport Terrace Louisville, KY 40207-7014 Thank you, Diane Jones, Santa Barbara, CA If you wish to send your condolences to the family you can do so here: http://www.legacy.com/guestbook/dignitymem orial/guestbook.aspx?n=pollyfleming&pid=166257072

POLLY FLEMING EXTRAORDINARY BREEDER OF DACHSHUNDS by Kathy Lockyer (June, 2013)

after she was originally denied membership. After acceptance to the club, Polly bought her first bitch with good bloodlines. She continued to learn from the club membership while developing her truly divine line of smooth dachshunds. Once again, the Fleming family was transferred to Los Angles, California where Polly still resides. After arriving in Los Angles, Polly set out to join the Beverly Hills Kennel Club. She wanted to continue to develop her dachshund lines and participate in her new love of showing her dogs. At the time, the Beverly Hills KC only allowed married couples to join. Polly convinced

t only takes one look at the stunning Fleming’s smooth, standard dachshunds to know that Polly Fleming has had a successful breeding program. Polly now a nonagenarian, has been breeding for over sixty years. Presently, Polly works with Beth Mills and the line is carried on under the kennel name Fleming’s Fourstar. Polly shares that Beth is her associate and co-breeder. Beth has been most kind in assisting with interviewing Polly for this article and sharing pictures and stories to help tell the legacy that Polly provides dachshund connoisseurs and breeders. All dachshund lovers and breeders have stories about their first dachshund. Polly’s husband was in the service stationed near Cape Cod. While stationed there, Putzi was purchased for $15.00 and quickly became part of the family. In the 1940’s the family was transferred to San Francisco where Polly started her lifelong involvement in the dachshund world. Putzi was shown at the Golden Gate Dachshund Club Specialty. She soon found out that her beloved yellowish and tan standard dachshund was a wonderful pet that would be loved throughout his life. Soon after, Polly joined the Golden Gate Dachshund Club at the urging of member Phil Anson. This was

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her husband, who was uninterested in the show world but supportive of Polly, to join the club with her. Not to be deterred, Polly restarted her lines several times. She continued to search for perfection. Fleming’s Bronze Benedictine became her first true foundation bitch. Although not a champion herself, the bitch produced several champions including Ch. Fleming’s Cherry Fire Glow. Further offspring from this line included Ch. Fleming’s Cherry Carmela. Carmela’s get, Ch. Falcon’s Favorite and Ch. Falcon’s Forrester sired over two hundred champions. In the 1970’s Polly had great successes in the breed ring. Ch. Fleming’s Jolly Dachs Torger won Best of Variety at the Knickerbocker Specialty. The same year, the littermate, Ch. Fleming’s Teddy von Mardachs, won Best of Variety at Westminster. Polly’s successes continued in the whelping box and the show ring. Although showing dogs can be a love and a passion, breeders of show dogs well know that ninety-five percent of the work is done behind the scenes and before entering the show ring. When asked, why do you breed dachshunds, her response was simply, “Because, I like them.” Polly has been kind enough to share her experience and knowledge about breeding, preparing the bitch for whelp and considerations after the litter is on the ground. Jane Watkins shared that Polly is dedicated if not tenacious about reviewing pedigrees and smooth lines. Polly was formally educated at Yale. Polly is well known as an artist and Jane feels as though this has played a large part in the keen, disciplined eye Polly has for correct angles and type in the dachshund. Polly herself, states she breeds for conformation and type. She strives for good fronts, bone, strong rear drive, good temperament and level top lines. When asked, “How do you choose what stud dog to use and what do you consider?” Polly stated, “I look at both genotype and phenotype as well as the history of the stud’s get. Further, the bitch’s qualities should complement a stud that is suitable and available.” In an article from the Winter 2011 Ch. Fleming’s Fourstar Ambience Noire at six months of age. She is considered Ch Fleming’s Fourstar Innovation’s most successful get. She has won an Award of Merit at DCA and at Westminster as well as fifteen Best of Breed specialty wins. She shows the beautiful oval chest that her sire passes on. The picture was taken by Sidney Stafford.

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Doxie Digest, Polly stated a concern about current dachshunds having the loss of a full chest which is essential for competing in earthdog trials. The chest should be ample and full creating an oval from the front view. In the same article, Polly pointed out several essential qualities of a dachshund. The dachshund should be long and low to the ground. The neck should continuously flow into the chest which then comes to a point thus gives the look of a long elegant neck. The dachshund’s front legs should create a straight line to the withers by the shoulder blades. True to what Polly looks for when breeding, the top line should be solid and straight. The rear shows its strength so when stacked, a pencil should be able to balance on the hocks of the dachshund’s back legs. Polly and Beth breed only once a year or every other year. They breed for themselves to show and to breed the best possible dachshund. Once it is decided to breed, specialists are used. Carol Bardwick at Canine Cryobank in Santa Marcos, California and Dr. Pearson are used for surgical insemination and c-sections when necessary. They have a great working relationship, which is important to Polly. Frozen semen for her dogs is maintained at Canine Cryobank. Artificial or surgical inseminations are used for breeding. Natural breeding is used if the stud dog is their own. Once the bitch has been bred 200mg of folic acid is given to avoid mid-line birth defects. Polly states, “If you have the means, giving plasma to newborns is recommended.” As the pregnancy progresses, ultrasound is used to confirm pregnancy and to get a sense for the number of puppies to expect. After 52 days a digital x-ray will give a correct count of puppies. Polly increases the bitch’s food intake 14 days prior to whelp due date. The bitch is removed from other dogs one week prior to due date. She is

Ch. Fleming’s Star of Wonder, “Sieger”, won BEST in SHOW at the Northern California Dachshund Specialty in 1991, defeating three hundred and thirty five dogs. Sieger was in the top ten, each of the four years he was shown as a special. He was also a multiple BISS and group placement winner. Sire: Ch. Maxsohn’s Star of Choo Choo, Dam: Ch. Fleming’s Class Act of Giorgio. Pictured are: handler, Beth Ann Mills; Judge Ann Gordon; awarding trophy, Jane Watkins.

Ch. Fleming’s Star of Wonder “Sieger” introduced to her new room and whelping box. Natural whelping is preferred but csections are used after labor has started but is not progressing satisfactorily. Once the newborns are on the ground and wet, she compares rib lengths and bites.

Ch. Fleming’s Fourstar Innovation, “Mikhail”, is pictured at left. Sire: Ch. Fleming’s Star of Wonder, Dam: Ch. Fleming’s Christina von Arbee. Mikhail received an Award of Merit at the DCA 100 year specialty with seventy-three specials participating. He has sired many champions and considered to possess the true Fleming breed type.

Her final decision as to quality is done at 4 months. Vaccinations for Parvo and distemper are done at 9, 13 and 17 weeks with a booster at one year. Puppies are usually released to their new homes at 12 weeks. Spay, neuter contracts Polly’s successes continue into the twenty first century. In are considered an important 2009 Ch. Fleming’s Fourstar Basic Black was bred to frozen part of the contract. Another semen from Ch. Fleming’s Zorro Von Arbee and Ch. Barbadox main consideration is that the Andi. One dog and one bitch were produced from the 29 year puppy be returned if things do old semen. DNA testing proved both pups to be Andi’s. The not work out or if the new beautiful, black and tan bitch, Ch Fleming’s Fourstar Dernier family has any life changes. A Cri “Rivers”, won all her points at dachshund specialties from lifetime return policy is a must. the bred by exhibitor class. She finished her championship at It’s the only way of not bethe 2012 host show in Atlanta, Georgia. She will be bred to her coming part of the problem. grandfather, Ch. Fleming’s Fourstar Innovation. Dachshund Club of America

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“There are too many unwanted animals.” Currently, Polly and Beth do not have a stud contract because they are not offering any dogs at stud. Polly has developed strong relationships and friendships in her long and successful love affair with the wonderful dachshund breed. In the memory of her dachshund colleagues, it could not be remembered when Polly missed a Dachshund Club of America Nationals. 2013 was the first exception to her perfect attendance. Polly always keeps what is best for dogs at the forefront of her decisions and advice to other breeders. She is proud of her dogs and what she has accomplished. A final quote from Polly summarizes these sentiments. “If your worst enemy has the best dog, breed to it! It is all about the bettering of the dog.” !


Above and Below Ground continued from page 17 constant, not regional like the points schedule for conformation. Compare a dog who takes a first place in a trial of 45 dogs back east to one who wins a first in a field of 6 dogs in another place to a dog who gets its first place casting. As it stands now, the field championship rules make no distinction for the variation in entries. A first is a first is a first. How would you weight the fields and still give credit to the dog that beats a whole lot of other dogs? Anyone have any ideas? There have to be some super math geniuses out there. Actually a good friend had the best description in my mind: the poundage of DCA hardware a dog dies having earned. Why not? There are just too many ways to spin it. Now that we’ve actually said the dreaded word out loud, let’s discuss it. Casting. Oh dear. This really needs some looking into. Casting is great if there are plenty of rabbits. In fact, then casting is really called a “hunt test”. If there are no rabbits, then casting is an exercise in, well, in whatever the judges decide. We have no clear guidelines for how to judge a cast brace of dachshunds. If we are going to allow casting, then it should be evaluated and defined so casting here means the same as casting there. If we are going to allow casting, then I say, no placements may be awarded unless the dog

flushes game. If casting is done because of lack of rabbits, then we are not really evaluating how dogs track rabbits and the whole premise of the field trial is null and void. Casting is a bummer and though it may be used almost routinely in some areas (the Pacific Northwest in particular) it should not be used to evaluate dogs for championship points. This obviously is my humble opinion, but, I stand by it. Lastly, I want to bring up the “problem” of the dachshund field trial judges seminar. We really don’t have one. We have a brace beagle seminar, with a beagle oriented Power Point presentation, and a test with questions about brace beagling presented by a brace beagler. Now, understandably the AKC has no vested interest in changing the field trial judging seminars if there is no pressure from the breed clubs. But, should a breed club (say DCA for example) put together a lovely presentation in Power Point, with lots of pictures of dachshunds at field trials, and really teach things that a prospective dachshund field trial judge should know like how to read a dachshund who is working, and how to judge dogs who are running like mad unlike the brace beagles who move like molasses in January, and how to use both judges to the best advantage in the wild or in a beagle grounds, and how to know what is spurlaut and what is just screaming to be let down, and how to deal with people who are bad sports,… the list goes on ad infinitum. Everybody loves their own breed, but I still

say ours is really special. Is a rabbit dog is a rabbit dog is a rabbit dog? Do the rules for one type of rabbit dog work for all rabbit dogs? Maybe. We should have rabbit field trials then and not breed field trials. I still contend that our dachshund judges could really use a seminar which might actually shorten their learning curve if they learned about judging dachshunds rather than brace beagling. Would this have to be presented by a dachshund person? No and it’s a good thing. In the current economic climate there is no way the AKC is going to hire a presenter solely for a dachshund field trial seminars. I was told rather bluntly that the AKC dachshund field trials are such a small faction that we don’t warrant our own presenter. So be it. But what if we gifted the AKC with a great new presentation? We have some heavy, heavy hitters out there in dachshund land who really know working dachshunds and field trials. We could put together a presentation tailored purposefully for our breed rather than adapted from beagle trials. I believe our field trials are certainly worthy of the most informed and best trained field trial judges. Isn’t that a win-win scenario for the sport, the dogs and the competitors? I challenge all of you like minded field trialers who are interested in improving our trial rules to speak up. Send your cards and letters, phone calls and voicemails, emails and texts to the PEC, the DCA board and the AKC performance committee. I double dog dare you! !

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Michael bred many nice wirehaired dachshunds (miniature and standard). In my beginning, I purchased a very nice dark coated standard wire from Michael: Ch. Saytar’s Jumping Jake Flash, ROMX. Jake was the sire of my first Westminster Winners. MBISS, Ch. Raydachs Herr Der Rheinstein, CGC “JJ” (First Award Of Merit at WKC 2002) and MBISS, Ch. Raydachs Delyla Rueschen “Ruffles” (BOV and Group 3 at WKC 2003). The photo on the facing page, lower right, was taken in at DCA in 2000. These were “Jake’s” children. People from left to right: Michael Reed, Shirley Ray, Martha Bell and Loren Bressers. Dogs: JJ, Ruffles, Cricket, Moriah and Allie Oops. I do believe I got my nice start from purchasing a nice line-bred dog from Michael Reed. I will always be thankful to him. Michael was a great person, a gentleman and a kind person. I, as many people, will miss him dearly. Rest In Peace. Love ya, Shirley Ray, Raydachs

Michael Reed was a gentleman. We met in 1973 during the DCNJ/Buck/Trenton Weekend, in other words exactly 40 years ago at this writing. He was in the market for a well bred bitch to start his wire program. We invited him to our home to see three puppy bitches by Westphals Shillalah ex Midernoch’s Wild Card. He selected Barhar New Girl in Town calling her “Winnie” as a tribute to her dam, “Minnie”. As advised, he waited until she grew up a little and finished her in short order with a least one specialty 5 point major (I believe at Knickerbocker). When it was time to breed her Michael asked my advice and surprise, I met Michael Reed by chance at DCA 2004. Shirley Ray introduced me to Michael, after I told her I was looking for a mini smooth. Since Michael didn’t know me, and I lived all the way in California, it took him two months to sell me a dog! I wrote him, e-mailed him and then finally called him! He asked, “What exactly is it that you want young lady?” After I let him know that the dog he had available would be shown, loved and spoiled beyond, he finally agreed to sell me a B/T mini smooth male. It would be the start of a wonderful nine year friendship. I was proud to show this dog to his Dual Championship and give Michael his first Dual Champion smooth. A few years later, I bought another dog from Michael, a red mini smooth girl.

surprise, he actually followed it. And Winnie was bred to her maternal Great Great Grandfather, Westphal’s Wandering Wind. Saytar Bohannon was the result of this breeding and Michael was on his way. In 1979 Saytar Bow Jr. of Joyal took the wire variety at the DCA in Jacksonville, Florida. In the Best of Breed ring, Michael was virtually ignored by the judge. Many people were furious at this obvious behavior. This remains a stain the DCA history, but Michael took it without complaint because; as I said earlier Michael was a gentleman!!! He is already missed. By John R. Hart - Barhar

She too became a Dual Champion! The day she finished her title, I spoke with Michael on the phone. I told him I didn’t do too badly with his dogs, even though he took two months to sell me a dog! He laughed and asked me if I wanted another one! Michael was very proud of the fact that I titled both dogs to their Duals. He was excited every time I called him from the field with news. Michael was very special to me, he was a sincere friend. During a difficult time in my life, he called to encourage me, and told me to get back on my feet and press on. That meant so much! We spoke often, and I always looked forward to hearing about his new litters, wins in the ring and how much he truly loved this breed. Michael was one in a million. I stayed in contact with Michael until the end. In Dachshund Club of America

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his most gentle way, he let me know he was leaving this earth. I did my best to stay composed; my heart ached at the sound of his weak voice. I assured him that all his dogs were in good hands, and the three I had here with me, would be forever loved and cherished. He was at peace knowing his dogs were all cared for. Michael had precious friends that came to his side, and I know that meant so much to him. The day before Michael passed, I asked his cousin Osa to read Psalms 121 to him. Osa told me Michael smiled as he began reading the Psalm to him. I will forever hold onto that, Michael smiled one more time for me… Forever in my heart, Linda Castaneda and Kobe, Wendy & Serena


“Empty Chairs at Empty Tables” by Charles A. Baris With each passing year, being asked to write about a friends passing seems to get harder and harder for me to do. Michael Reed walked into my life way back in 1973 when he came to my home in Montrose, New York and bought a wire puppy bitch from John and me. This was BARHAR New Girl in Town who he finished handedly. She (Winnie) was bred to Dorothy Pickett’s WESTPHALS Wandering Wind and the rest is history for the SAYTAR Kennel… producing many lovely wires; SAYTAR Bohannon and SAYTAR Bow Jr. of Joyal. In addition to this, one of my all time favorites was that handsome red wire he called SAYTAR Little Bohannon. Mike was on Cloud 9 and who wouldn’t be? Wouldn’t you? His dedication and devotion to the wire variety paid off but he never let it go to his head, as so many others are guilty of doing. He was always a gracious winner but more importantly a gracious loser as well... A gentleman’s gentleman… who we all could learn from by the example he set for himself. Although as I reflect back now; others were not as polite towards him. Mike was a quiet man who was very respectful of others and listened more than he spoke. Therefore, he grew to become a fine breeder absorbing good advice from many of us who became fond of him as we did over time. Over the years we encouraged him to retire the show lead and think about judging but this did not appeal to him; although he did have the honor of judging the sweepstakes at the DCA nationals and a few other specialty shows. However, this was not with the same passion and excitement that drove him as a dedicated breeder and owner/handler. Mike lived a rather quiet life. After an unsuccessful marriage, he dedicated himself to caring for his elderly mother in New Jersey where mini wires became his second love, which he did with some success. As his health became a major issue Michael did not venture forth very much and we did not see much of him in the last few years.

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uskey is the first dachshund I ever bred. Although I had owned five dachshunds, (or should I say they owned me) I had not entered the wonderful world of breeding them until Duskey and he has been special to me ever since before he was born. There is something about your first bred-by dog that opens a whole new world of joy and expectation. Duskey was a singleton puppy who was born in a friend’s basement bathroom in the middle of a military move from Washington DC to Fairview Heights IL. While not an “oops” litter, he was a “see what happens” litter. I left mom and dad together during the move and decided if puppies occurred I would deal with it. Well “pup” did occur! And what a wonderful pup he is! Duskey comes from two awesome parents that also share my house. His dad Skipper (Multi-BISS GCH Dachshire Son of a Sailor SL, RN, ME, CGC, VC) won BOV at Eukanuba. His mom, Bubbles (TC [MACH, FC, CH] White Ridge Sparkling Star CD, RE, MXG, MJG, OF, SE, CGC, VC) is the first longhaired dachshund to become a triple champion. Even though he was her first puppy, Bubbles loved her little black and tan fur ball. I however,

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field championship with an Absolute win! He tackled conformation with many, many, many Major Reserve wins before finally finishing with his own 5 point Major win! I think we have enough purple and white ribbons to paper half the house! Duskey never got the hang of earth dog by the “people rules”. He is always too slow down the tunnel, but in my yard there are HUGE holes and trenches where he has proven daily that he can dig up any vermin and rid the yard of all underground pests. Rare is the day he comes back in the house that he is not a giant mud ball with a mouth full of dirt, a big smile, and an occasional dead mole. Duskey really enjoys agility. He quickly completed all his regular agility titles up through Excellent and then went back and started over and garnered all his

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DC Obsession’ Dark Star SL RN, AX, AXJ, AXP, AJP, NF, CGC, VC had serious concerns that someone had snuck into her kennel during the night because he looked more like a cocker spaniel than a dachshund. During those first six weeks he was

as wide as he was long and had the coat of a curly coated retriever. While it straightened out quite a bit as he grew, I battled his waves all through his conformation career. As my first bred-by pup, Duskey has been a true delight and willing partner in all sorts of adventures. He has tackled everything I asked of him with gusto and asked very little in return but a few hugs and kisses and regular meals. . .he loves his food! He also loves the field work, garnering many placements before finishing his

Preferred titles. He may not be the fastest dog, but he always leaves the ring with a big grin on his face that matches mine! He breezed through Rally Novice and the Canine Good Citizen test to finish his DCA Versatility Certificate which he earned in 2012. Winning the 2013 Triathlon Dog of the Year was the culmination of a great career for Duskey. Twenty one marvelously talented dogs and their handlers competed in the Triathlon this year. Competing in three or more of the performance events (tracking, agility, obedience/rally, field trial, and earth dog) can be grueling for dogs and handlers and proves the versatility of our multi-talented breed. Six of my dogs were entered in the Triathlon this year and three of them actually qualified. Duskey, was my dark horse for winning the Triathlon. I really thought several of my other, more accomplished dogs had a better chance of winning but Duskey held it all together and edged out his half-sister Reba (GCH DC Obsession’s I’ll Take Your Heart SL, SE, NA, OAJ) who finished second. He also beat out Reba’s father, Crush (DC Dachshund Club of America

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Briardach’s Lucky in Love RE, SE, CGC, VC) who finished fourth. In order to win the Triathlon, Duskey won an Award of Merit in the National Field Trial, was Highest Scoring Dog in Agility Preferred by placing first in Master Standard Preferred, and qualified in Rally Novice. For the last year or so, Duskey, who is now almost 8 has been semi-retired. He has fathered three beautiful champion girls and has several grandchildren who are already finished. He comes out now and again to play in a field trial or agility trial, but mostly he just teaches the youngsters how to dig up the yard and lounge on the couch. He will always be special in my heart as my first bred-by and I hope we have many more years together chasing the bunnies.


Best of Variety and Best Bred-By AKC Eukanuba Nationals Championship Than you Breeder Judge Ms. Carol A. Resiman

Best of Breed National Host Specialty Show Dachshund Club of St. Louis Thank you Breeder Judge Diane Young McCormack

Multiple Hound Group Winner, Multiple Specialty BOV and BOS to BOB, and Specialty BOB

Major accomplishments with limited showing. Always shown by her Breeder/Owner:

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At Florida Classic Park, Brooksville Florida

Thursday, November 7th, 2013 Judge: Dan Harrison Sweepstakes: Pat Prellwitz

Friday, November 8th, 2013 Judge: Jerry Cerasini Sweepstakes: Barbara Dubitsky

Followed by Two All Breed Shows: Hernando Kennel Club November 9th & 10th, 2013 Entries close: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27240-2107, 336-379-9352

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January 6th and 7th, 2014 At Florida Classic Park, Brooksville Florida Monday Judge: Mary Castoral Sweepstakes: Mary Ellen Byrne Tuesday Judge: Jeff Pepper Sweepstakes: Anne Meyer

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Entries close: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27240-2107, 336-379-9352

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DACHSHUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. ANNUAL MEETING MINUTES May 16, 2013 Holiday Inn, 4901 Six Flags Road Eureka, Missouri The meeting was called to order at 9:05 a.m. by President Carl Holder. Without objection Cindy Niles, Kathy Lockyer, and Cheryl Snedaker-Sims will serve on the Annual Minutes Approval Committee. DCA Standing Rule: No Judge may be nominated to judge the National Specialty that is currently Provisional with AKC. Election of Judges for DCA 2015 Tellers – Bob Wlodkowski (head teller), Kathy Lockyer, Sandy Hagmueller, Lynn Cope and Robert Schwalbe (scribe) Longhair Judge: Ken Hagmueller Alternate: Dan Harrison Wirehair Judge: Peggy Otero Alternate: Midge Martin Smooth Judge: Fran Colona Alternate: Ryan Horvath A motion was made to accept the Judges Selection proposal presented by Bob Wlodkowski. Members will have the opportunity to mail in nominations, with the top 10 vote getters being voted on at the annual meeting. Which variety a judge will be assigned will be decided by a random drawing. A written vote was taken with the following outcome: Yes votes - 113 No votes – 30 This procedure will begin in 2014 to elect the 2016 judges.

Report of President, Carl Holder Hemangiosarcoma report was made available to members. Carl reported that future DCA varieties will be judged concurrently unless the number of entries allows consecutively. If judging can be completed in an eight hour day, varieties will be judged consecutively. There was a discussion concerning the guidelines to host DCA. The guidelines will be reviewed by the Board. Shutte is in the hospital and will not be able to judge sweeps. He has been replaced by Sharon Carr. A new judging program for sweeps has been posted.

Report of Treasurer, Ken Levison Ken reported DCA is financially sound. A written financial report was distributed. As of December 31, 2012 DCA had a total of $50,921.13 cash on hand. The total year-end balance is $ 334,906.83.

Larry Sorenson. AKC delegate presented a Power Point on AKC past, trends and future. He reported the Open Shows have not gone over favorably but the 4-6 month puppy class appears to be successful. A written delegate report was available.

Membership Bernadette Wagner was elected to membership.

2013. Without objection Cheryl will send in to AKC the name of DCA member Jackie Nicholas as a nomination for the Companion Event category. 3-19-13 Letter was received from the AKC regarding the Meet the Breeds event on Sept 28-29, 2013 in NYC. Included was an application form for our participation. Response is due by July 1, 2013.

Treasurer’s Report: Report of Committees Sharon Carr and Gail Tutt presented a power point for DCA 2014 to be held in Sacramento, CA conformation beginning May 6th with the host show.

Ken Levison passed out a Treasurer’s report. Ken explained the report and answered questions. He also passed out copies of the 990 form he completed for the IRS for 2012. After discussion it was agreed to acquire a PayPal account for foreign members to use.

New Business A motion was made and passed to form a committee to review membership procedures. Meeting adjourned at 11:35. Respectfully Submitted, Vicki Spencer, DCA Recording Secretary _______________________________________

THE DACHSHUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. BOARD MEETING Thursday May 16, 2013 Six Flags Holiday Inn Eureka, MO President Carl Holder opened the meeting at 6:15 p.m. In attendance were: Carl Holder, Ken Levison, Neal Hamilton, Bob Wlodkowski, Cheryl Shultz, Marci Forrester, Denny Van Hook, Lisa Warren, Jerry Cerasini, Brian Owen, Emma Jean Stephenson, Robert Schwalbe, Anne Carson, Vicki Spencer, Paul Martin, Liz Heywood, Larry Sorenson, Fran Colonna and Georjan Bridger. Guests present: Helen Hamilton, Linda Cockburn. Without objection the Board went into executive session at 6:18 to discuss a membership issue. Meeting reconvened at 6:32.

President’s Report: Carl Holder Recording Secretary: Vicki Spencer Vicki reported a concern with the cost of printing the various reports and agendas for the Board and Annual meetings and asked for suggestions on how to minimize the expense. After discussion it was decided that the cost was minimal and necessary.

Corresponding Secretary: Cheryl Shultz passed out a listing of all correspondence received from January 25th to present. There were two items needing action taken. She received an email from the AKC inviting DCA to nominate candidates for the AKC Lifetime Achievement Awards in conformation, companion events and performance events. Nominations are due to the AKC by May 17, Dachshund Club of America

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AKC Delegate’s Report: Larry Sorenson discussed the proposed AKC bylaw change coming up for a vote. Motion was made and passed directing Larry to vote against the change to restrict previous AKC employees from serving on the AKC Board.

Standing Committees: Archives: restoration project (Vicki Spencer) Vicki reported that Bob Bray has resigned from the committee and asked for names of possible replacements. She will write a job description to be posted on the Bulletin Board and DCA Newsletter.

Membership: The following people were voted on and elected to DCA membership: Gail Tutt Lisa Maki Linda Decastro

DCA Website: Cheryl will contact all DCA 2013 Committee Chairs asking for their assistance in updating the sections of the DCA website they are involved with and forwarding that information to Robert Schwalbe. The website steering committee will assist in identifying outdated information to be removed from the DCA website.

Rescue Committee: The DCA Board appointed Emma Jean Stephenson to chair the DCA Rescue Committee. Cheryl will notify AKC.

Trophy Program: A motion was made and passed to retire the 1971 (1st awarded) 11˝ wirehaired plaque and a 1951 11˝ smooth plaque due to historical significance. They will be stored with the trophies and brought to the Nationals to be displayed whenever possible.

Health Committee: The Board ratified sending Charlotte Borghardt to the August 9th -11th, 2013 AKC Canine Health Foundation Conference at Purina Farms. Motion was made and adopted. continued on page 109...


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BISS Ch. Glenavan Acclaim ML ROMO X Ch. Glenavan Bedazzled MS)

“Ruby” has been bred to our “Simon” son, Ch. Glenavan Flamboyant ML. We are excited!

Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Specialty Thank you Breeder-Judge Jane Watkins for this wonderful acknowledgement in such a stunning entry of dachshunds during our National Specialty Week! Also, Thank you Breeder-Judge Diane McCormack for “Ruby’s” Award of Merit the previous day at the Dachshund Club of St. Louis Specialty.

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Best of Variety – Dachshund Club of St. Louis Mrs. Gretchen Bernardi Best Opposite Sex to Best of Breed – Dachshund Club of St. Louis Mrs. Ann Gordon 1st Award of Merit - DCA Regional Mrs. Georjan Bridger 1st Award of Merit - DCA National Specialty Ms. Lynne Allen “Thank you” to all the judges for these wonderful wins. Owner: Sally Sweatt Breeders/Co-Owners: Gina Leone Middings and Pat Leone Dachshund Club of America

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DCA AWARD OF MERIT Making his DCA debut, this young Champion, Moscato, turned heads while capturing an Award of Merit. He congratulates his littermate, Blue, GCh. Jt’s Kaycees Phoenix of Tamboer, MLD, who also won an Award of Merit at this year’s National. Both Moscato and Blue completed the qualitatives for their mother’s ROMO.

Ch. Wagsmore Low and Behold, ML X BISS GCh. Kaycees Galewinns All Revved Up, MLD, ROMO*

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BEST BROOD BITCH LONGHAIR DCA, 2013 Revvie salutes her father, Souvenir, and his get, AND Souven congratulates his daughter, Revvie, and her get.

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Revvie and Spoiler, mother and daughter, stole the whole show in their outstanding performance in tandem. Not putting any of their eight feet out of place, they trotted to a Best In Show ribbon at the National and stole a few hearts along the way. Bravo, ladies! Revvie’s Breeder: Sherry Ceplius • Kaycees Pam Gale • Galewinns

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Ch. Dynadaux Honky Tonk Hunkalicious

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Shown going WB at the DCA Regional Host Show under Breeder Judge Jane Watkins, “Miranda” was also WB and BOW under Breeder Judge Diane Graham at Cumberland Valley Dachshund Club Specialty her first time out. Just starting her show career, we are so excited about her future and the entire litter of 5, which are in show homes. Four are already major pointed (5 specialty majors so far!!) Proudly owned and bred by Bobby Sandoval

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We had an amazing week at DCA in St. Louis!

Dreams DO come true...

...but not without a lot of hard work. Sandachs had a week of a lifetime. My dogs are a product of a lifetime of dedication given by some incredible breeders who have invested countless years and dollars pouring into every breeding and every litter. Breeding is not for the faint of heart, and the breeders behind my dogs are anything but faint. They are my heroes and I wish to give them a heartfelt THANK YOU for allowing me to be part of your plan. Thank you to Susan Jones, Sleepytime; Darlene Carawan, Carawans; Janice Moseley, Cissy Johnson, Greensboro; Mary Olich-Nie, Glenavan; Cyndy Senff, Dynadaux and Ruth Emmons, Emmdox, for my first longhair dachshund years ago. Sandachs is only an extension of the fabulous work you have done and I thank you! Lastly, to all my DCA friends and Dachshund family...I am humbled by your friendship and support and I am blessed to have each of you in my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, I love each of you!

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BREEDERS!!! Stay Informed USDA/APHIS Regulations FAQ from AKC

n September 10, 2013, U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA/APHIS) finalized new federal regulations that narrow the”retail pet store” exemption which has historically exempted many small/hobby breeders from regulation under the federal Animal Welfare Act. Their purpose is to bring internet-based pet breeders and sellers under the regulation of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). The rule expands USDA oversight of pet breeders to include people who maintain at least five “breeding females” of any species AND sell one pet “sight unseen.” “The rule is overly broad and will do more damage than good. The federal government has missed an opportunity to introduce a smarter, more effective rule to deter unscrupulous breeders and sellers by imposing a regulation based on the number of dogs sold, not the number of dogs a person owns,” said AKC spokesperson Lisa Peterson. The new rule is scheduled to take effect 60days after it is published. It is a 91-page document and includes multiple areas of regulatory details that may impact people that sell animals as pets but remain unclear, confusing or unfair based on the available information. We encourage you to review available materials and contact Dr. Gerald Rushin with APHIS at (301) 851-3751 to obtain answers to your questions. In the meantime, the AKC will continue work with USDA/APHIS and other officials to clarify these and other issues. We will also continue to provide the most up to date information on this rule. This is a regulatory, not legislative, change. There was no vote in Congress and AKC has to work within the confines of an administrative – rather than legislative – process. Since the rule was first proposed in May 2012, the AKC has worked to educate USDA/APHIS about responsible breeders and dog owners and the potential impact of this rule change, unfortunately many of our most important concerns were not addressed. We strongly encourage you to review the resources below, including the frequently asked questions, to further understand the new rule, and to keep checking back, as we will continue to update this page as information becomes available.

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federal regulations that expand the definition of a “retail pet store” is designed to license and regulate internet-based pet breeders and sellers as “dealers” under the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA). The rule expands USDA oversight of pet breeders to include people who maintain more than four “breeding females” of any species and sell even one pet “sight unseen” by any means. The rule was initially proposed in May 2012 and has since that time been the subject of extensive objections by the AKC and other groups and individuals concerned about the future of responsibly bred dogs and small/hobby breeders. The final version of this rule remains largely unchanged in content, although certain key clarifications have been made with respect to the concerns of breeders. The AKC’s concerns stand regarding the lack of definition of a breeding female, the overly broad nature of this regulation, and the imposition of commercial standards on small hobby/ breeders, and a variety of other issues. Read AKC’s latest Legislative Alert for more information on our specific objections to the rule. What changes did this rule make to the Animal Welfare Act? It redefines the term “retail pet store” and removes certain exemptions allowing breeders who sell pets at retail (as opposed to wholesale) to avoid USDA commercial breeder/dealer regulation. It increases the hobby breeder exemption from 3 to 4 the number of “breeding females” that a person may maintain on their premises and from which they may sell offspring as pets, either at retail or wholesale, without being subject to USDA regulation. View the “Details on New Rule” for more information on what this means and how it applies to those who sell puppies sight unseen.

Details on New Rule Is this rule retroactive? When does the new rule go into effect? The rule is not retroactive and will go into effect 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register. APHIS has committed to working with breeders to help them understand the new rule and whether they need to come into compliance. There is no need to make continued on page 120...


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2013 DCA NATIONALS CONFORMATION

Best of Breed: GCh. Rivendell’s Hotwire

BOV/BOS to BOB: GCh. Sandachs Dancing Thru Life ML

Longhair - BOS: GCh. Insight’s No Bias No Bull

Longhair - WD/BW: Walmar-Solo’s OMG SL

Longhair - WB: Doxcountry’s Flutterby Bug Of Seabrook

The 2013 DCA Nationals were held May 14th through 18th, and for the first time, our events were held at the Event Center at Purina Farms in Gray Summit, Missouri. The host hotel for our events was the Holiday Inn in Eureka, Missouri, a large hotel which is about a ten-minute drive from Purina Farms, and also the main hotel for the nearby Six Flags Theme Park. The arrival days for most were Sunday and Monday, with the official welcome hospitality party at the host hotel on Tuesday. Many drove over to check out the Events Center, as they were seeing it for the first time, and it did not disappoint. The Great Hall is spacious with cushioned flooring, and there is plenty of room for rings, crating, and vendors, along with a separate grooming area, and the motorhome parking facilities are very good. Many noted that if the Events Center had an attached hotel, it would be a near perfect show site. The Checkerboard Café, which is located inside, became the go-to location for lunch for many who were there for the entire week. The area for Conformation was separated from Obedience, Rally, & Agility by curtained panels, making it easy for exhibitors who were competing in more than one area to run back and forth and manage their ring times. In addition to our competition events, we also had a great assortment of vendors to choose from, along with the ever-popular DCA Raffle and the raffle to benefit the Juniors’ program. Another highlight, as always, was the expansive trophy table, containing dozens of challenge and perpetual trophies. This year also saw the start of something new, as we provided a table for those new to dog shows. Newcomers were provided with name tags to identify them as visitors, and we provided literature and guided tours of what goes on at a dog show, in order to help them enjoy the experience and learn as much as possible. Entries for the week averaged approximately 400 for each day of shows. The Dachshund Club of St. Louis held a conformation show on Tuesday, and Wednesday was the first of the two DCA conformation shows, and the 2nd DCA conformation show ran from Thursday until Saturday. DCA also held Agility trials on Tuesday and Obedience and Rally trials as part of both of its shows during the remainder of the week. The conformation shows on Tuesday and Wednesday made for a couple of long days as the entries were large and judging had to be completed each day, and both shows finished up around 8:00 p.m. each night. Tuesday’s show, held by the Dachshund Club of St. Louis, ended with the following results: Longs: Judge Diane McCormack – 179 Entries BOV: GCH Dachshire Follow Me Boys SL BOS: GCH Hundeleben Queens Armada SL WD/BW: Hundeleben Cock-A-Doodle-Doo SL WB: Stardust Stargazer Lily von Skaer SL RWD: Walmar-Solo’s OMG SL RWB: Hunderbar Boom Boom Pow SD: GCH Jarsby’s Born To Hand Jive SB: Solo’s Twelve Bells SL AOM: GCH Briardach’s Rock Star AOM: GCH Sleepy Hollow Carolina Special AOM: GCH Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL AOM: GCH Insight’s Illusionist SL AOM: CH Twelfth Night Frozen In Time L AOM: GCH Glenavan Dazzling ML Smooths: Judge Ann Gordon – 117 Entries BOV/BOB: CH Diagram Isn’t She Lovely V Brownwood BOS: GCH Grandgables Wee Mr Red Thorn WB/BW: Hildisvin Wurdig Panini SS WD: Summerhill Freedom SS RWD: Leoralee’s King Of Somewhere Hot V Beachside Dox RWB: Criscross Tasty Treat MS SD: GCH Kochana’s Hiswill Ain’t Misbehavin SB: GCH Barkerville Angel Child AOM: CH Barkerville Keystone AOM: CH Turning Pt Cass Edge AOM: CH KelKor’s Ascend From The Ashes SS

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AOM: GCH Lindmont’s Penny Seranade AOM: GCH Grandgables Sumbuddy AOM: GCH Bessdachs Electric Martini Wires: Judge Gretchen Bernardi – 98 Entries BOV/BOS to BOB: GCH Legibach Captian Crunch SW BOS: GCH Daybreak’s Bewitching Blossom W WD/BW: Alegna’s Ever So Clever MW WB: Victory’s Hard Candy Coating W RWD: Leoralee’s Supernatural MW RWB: Woodwyn Miss Rose Thorn MW SD: CH Del Prado’s Bar Code SB: Daybreak’s Design Inspiration W AOM: GCH Leoralee’s Baywatch MW AOM: GCH Lone Pine Frere Jacques MW AOM: GCH Jeric’s Last Chance To Dance W AOM: DC Lockshire’s Little Miss Lucy Loo MW

Longhair - RWD: Kaycees Galewinns Starburst At Wagsmore MLD

The DCA show on Wednesday was one for the record books, as a rare feat was accomplished when Carlos Puig handled all three varieties to Best of Variety honors The complete results were as follows: Longs: Judge Jane Sagami Watkins - 183 Entries BOV, BOB: GCH Hundeleben Queens Armada SL BOS/BOS To BOB: GCH Glenavan Dazzling ML WD/BW: Walmar-Solo’s OMG SL WB: Sandachs Hell On Heels ML RWD: Kaycees Galewinns Starburst At Wagsmore MLD RWB: Doxcountry’s Flutterby Bug Of Seabrook SD: GCH Pramada’s Rough-N-Tumble L SB: GCH Leoralee’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself AOM: GCH Insight’s Illusionist SL AOM: GCH Sylmar’s Rocky Mountain High ML AOM: GCH Sandachs Dancing Thru Life ML AOM: Solo’s Twelve Bells SL AOM: GCH Brownwood Royall T’s Wingsinger CA AOM: GCH Sleepytimes Broadway Star ML

Longhair - RWB: Stardust Daisy Mae Von Skaer SL Image unavailable from Nationals this is the Host Show win

Smooths: Judge Andra O’Connell – 119 Entries BOV: CH Diagram Isn’t She Lovely V Brownwood BOS: CH Brownwood Black Night SS WD/BW: Bensarka Phoenix Sun WB/AOM: Barkerville Keyshia RWD: Hundeleben Ebeneezer Of Brownwood SS RWB: TurningPt Hot As Blue Blazes SD: GCH Spellbounds You Go First SB: CH TurningPt Cass Edge AOM: GCH Dynadaux Redneck Fancy Boy MS AOM: GCH Grandgables Wee Mr Red Thorn AOM: GCH Joy-Dens Cha-Ching-Cha-Ching SS AOM: CH Joy-Dens Candy Kisses SS AOM: CH Marginns Redricka V Ruf Knaba

Longhair - SD: GCH Hundeleben Queens Armada SL

Wires: Judge Georjan Bridger – 110 Entries BOV: GCH Daybreak’s Bewitching Blossom W BOS: CH Del Prado’s Bar Code WD: Alegna’s Ever So Clever MW WB/BW: Daybreak’s Blossoms And Bows W RWD: Raydachs Wildcard Walt RWB: Treis Pinheiros Bueno Sera SW SD: GCH Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW SB: GCH Rivendell’s Hotwire AOM: GCH Legibach Captain Crunch SW AOM: GCH Daybreak’s Awesome Image W AOM: GCH J’s Starbarrack’s Babybug’s Devil Of A Bug AOM: GCH Raydach’s Ruby Tuesday SW AOM: GCH Full Circle Ruffles And Flourishes W AOM: GCH Jeric’s Last Chance To Dance W Best Junior: Joshua Frenia continued on next page Dachshund Club of America

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We gathered on Thursday morning for our annual meeting at the host hotel, and then it was time to travel back to the Events Center for the beginning of the second DCA show which would not be concluded until Saturday. Thursday afternoon was Sweepstakes competition, and there were 143 entries. The competition took most of the afternoon, and the results were as follows: Longs: Judge John Brading – 65 Entries BIVS: Jarbsy’s Stray Cat Strut BOVS/Best Opposite In Sweeps: Kaycees Galewinns Starburst At Wagsmore MLD

Smooth - BOS: GCh. Diagram Isn’t She Lovely V Brownwood

Smooths: Judge Sharon Carr – 38 Entries BIVS/Best In Sweeps: Leoralee’s Barstool Boogie MS BOVS: Summerhill Freedom SS Wires: Judge Dawn-Renee Mack – 40 Entries BIVS: Daybreak’s Blossoms And Bows W BOVS: Brodny Schoolhouse My Guy

Smooth - WD: Dynadaux Hunky Country Boy MS

Smooth - WB/BW: Bensarka Sunkissed Sky

Smooth - RWD: Bensarka Phoenix Sun

After sweeps judging was completed, everyone had the opportunity to take some time to regroup, except for the members of the Board of Directors, who had a meeting later that night. Regular classes and variety judging began on Friday. After conclusion of the day’s judging, DCA held a Judges’ Education Seminar on the second level of the Events Center. Later that night at the host hotel, we continued our tradition of the Ice Cream Social Members of the Board of Directors served ice cream to the members, and it was a good time to relax and socialize with others and try to recharge before the last day of competition. The hospitality suite and adjoining spaces at the hotel made for a very relaxing and comfortable environment for this on-going tradition. Prior to the Ice Cream Social, in an adjoining room, we had an educational seminar entitled “What You Need To Know About Anti-Dog Legislation And How To Fight Back.” Saturday morning it was back to the Events Center for the conclusion of the conformation judging, which finished up late afternoon, and the results were as follows: Longs: Judge Monica Canestrini – 157 Entries BOV/BOS to BOB: GCH Sandachs Dancing Thru Life ML BOS: GCH Insight’s No Bias No Bull WD/BW: Walmar-Solo’s OMG SL WB: Doxcountry’s Flutterby Bug Of Seabrook RWD: Kaycees Galewinns Starburst At Wagsmore MLD RWB: Stardust Daisy Mae Von Skaer SL SD: GCH Hundeleben Queens Armada SL SB: CH Doxdane’s Aviance Adorable SL AOM: CH Briardach’s Uncle Sam AOM: GCH JT’s Kaycees Infineon At Doxhaus MLD AOM: GCH Sleepy Hollow Carolina Special AOM: GCH Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL AOM: GCH JT’s Kaycees Phoenix Of Tam-Boer AOM: CH Stony Banks Wild At Heart L Smooths: Judge Larry Sorenson – 81 Entries BOV: GCH Spellbounds You Go First BOS: CH Diagram Isn’t She Lovely V Brownwood WD: Dynadaux Hunky Country Boy MS WB/BW: Bensarka Sunkissed Sky RWD: Bensarka Phoenix Sun RWB: Barkerville Keywest SD: GCH Grandgables Wee Mr Red Thorn SB: GCH Bessdachs Electric Martini AOM: GCH Barkerville Why Not AOM: GCH Joy-Dens Cha-Ching-Cha-Ching SS AOM: GCH Grandgables Sumbuddy AOM: GCH Toskydox Witchy Womoan AOM: GCH Hildisvin Wurdig Lightning Bug SS AOM: GCH Beachside Dox Havana Daydreamin V Leoralees

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Wires: Judge Lynne Allen – 139 Entries BOV/BOB: GCH Rivendell’s Hotwire BOS: GCH Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW WD/BW: Raydachs Fire Down Below V Gleishorbach SW WB: Treis Pinheiros Bueno Sera SW RWD: Rosethorn Globe-Trotter MW RWB: Brazosski Sugarberry At Rivendell SD: CH Del Prado’s Bar Code SB: GCH Daybreak’s Bewitching Blossom W AOM: GCH Legibach Captain Crunch SW AOM: GCH J’s Starbarrack’s Babybug’s Devil Of A Bug AOM: CH Ragtyme Worth The Wait SW AOM: GCH Raydachs Ruby Tuesday SW AOM: GCH Jeric’s Last Chance To Dance W AOM: CH Raydachs Royal Fireworks SW

Smooth - SD: GCH Grandgables Wee Mr Red Thorn

Best Junior: Amber Leonard Best Field Trial: GCH Obsessions I’ll Take Your Heart SL NAJ SE Best Dual Champion: GCH DC Stardust’s Simply Irresistible Best Brace: GCH JT’s Kaycees Spoiler MLD GCH Kaycees Galewinns All Revved Up MLD Best Veteran: CH Daybreak’s Awesome Blossom W Best Stud Dog: CH Gleishorbach Quest For Fire V Raydachs SW Best Brood Bitch: CH Raydachs Tumbling Dice As is tradition, Best of Breed was preceded by an emotional favorite for all, our Parade of Champions, with many of our old-timers making their last appearances in the ring. After judging was concluded, we had a couple of hours to return to the host hotel to freshen up before the Annual Awards Banquet, where members and their dogs were recognized for their various accomplishments achieved during the previous calendar year. After the Awards Banquet, members began saying their goodbyes to many that they will not see again until next year, and many started making plans and looking forward to next year’s DCA in Sacramento, California!

Smooth - SB: GCH Bessdachs Electric Martini

submitted by Brian Owen

Wirehair - BOS: GCh. Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW

2013 DCA FIELD TRIALS submitted by Paul Martin The 2013 DCA Field Trials were held on April 11-14 at the venerable Maryland Beagle Club, established in 1918 in Shawsville, Maryland. The Beagle Club had worked hard during the previous year improving the grounds, upgrading the fencing, completely redesigning and reworking the vegetation cover and most importantly, increasing the rabbit population. Their hard work paid off as bunnies were plentiful, much to the delight of the bush beaters, handlers, judges and of course, the dogs. The events were graciously hosted with the combined efforts of the Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County and the Washington Metropolitan Dachshund Club. Hospitality, as always, was of utmost importance and received much attention to detail, ensuring the enjoyment of exhibitors, judges and guests alike. Delicious meals were presented by the Beagle Club, with evening goodies and libations supplied by DFABC and MWDC. Festivities began on Wednesday, April 10, as field trailers from all over the US and Canada arrived in their motor homes, campers and vans. All were greeted and directed to their camp sites by Dave Simmons and Field Trial Chair, Robert Schwalbe. After settling in, the old friends and new acquaintances gathered informally to relax, catch up on the news, swap stories, share food and drink and enjoy each other’s company. Tomorrow, they would be competitors, but tonight there was great camaraderie. Being relatively new to the Field Trial

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world, the author found this evening to be quite enjoyable. DCA Host Field Trials April 11 & 12, 2013 Total number of Starters: 124 Susan Fuller and Michael Pitisci judged Field Champion Dogs with a stake of 32 starters and awarded the following placements: 1st FC Strolch von Lowenherz JE, Strolch Laurel Whistance-Smith 2nd FC Stardox Frankly My Dear, Rhett Susan Jill Blake 3rd DC Wingover’s Lancelot du Lac ML, RN, OA, OAJ, NF, JE, TD, Lance, Alice S Moyer 4th FC Clown vom Talsdeich, Buster Susanne Hamilton NBQ DC Rellih’s Little Indian-MW, TD, SE, CGC, VC, Zuni Linda A Snyder

RWD: Rosethorn Globe-Trotter MW

Wirehair - RWB: Brazosski Sugarberry At Rivendell

Judges Susan Fuller and Pat Warble judged Field Champion Bitches with a stake of 36 starters and awarded the following placements: 1st DC Townfarm Water Wings, Brooke Michael Pitisci 2nd Marquerite vom Jagerhugel, Meggie Susanne Hamilton 3rd GCH DC Siddachs Carmen MW CGC, Carmen John Merriman 4th Skyhunters Hounds Jess ML, Jess Brian Bradley NBQ FC Melwyn Underwing Darter MS, Darter Lorraine & David Simmons Pete Mercier & Bob Patterson judged Best Field Champion which was awarded to: FC Strolch von Lowenherz JE

Wirehair - SD: Ch. Del Prado’s Bar Code

Wirehair - SB: GCH Daybreak’s Bewitching Blossom W

John Merriman and Teddy Moritz judged Open All Age Dogs with a stake of 20 starters and awarded the following placements: 1st Skyhunters Hounds Red Machine, Red Brian Bradley 2nd Skyhunters Hounds Geronimo ML, Geronimo Brian Bradley *All other placements were withheld Alice Moyer & Lorraine Simmons judged Open All Age Bitches with a stake of 36 starters and awarded the following placements: 1st Skyhunters Hounds Belle, Belle Brian Bradley 2nd Tuesday Von Moosbach-Zuzelek SW, Tuesday Jolanta & John Jeanneney 3rd Ch Briardachs Starstruck, Fannie Monika & Paul Martin 4th Sylvan Von Lowenherz, Sylvan Laurel Whistance-Smith NBQ Lothlorien Sharpshooter, Oakley JoAnn Frier-Murza Teddy Moritz & Lorraine Simmons judged Best Open which was awarded to: Skyhunters Hounds Belle John Merriman, Michael Pitisci, Alice Moyer & Susan Fuller judged Absolute which was awarded to: C Strolch von Lowenherz JE

Best In Sweepstakes: Leoralee’s Barstool Boogie MS

DCA Field Trials April 13 & 14, 2013 Total number of Starters: 120 The rabbits continued to be abundant and the competition was top level. In dramatic fashion the bitch called back as the “bye” dog to

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complete the last brace in OAAB worked her way up to finish first in Open All Age Bitches, then was awarded Best Open and finally Absolute! Connie Fisher & Julie Couch judged Open All Age Dogs with a stake of 20 starters and awarded the following placements: 1st EJ’s on the Road Again MW, Nelson Daniel Rueoi Sueli & Kim Wimmer 2nd CH Undercover Cowboy, Stretch Karen Leonard 3rd Tastaryds Pendragon, Drako Susan Fuller 4th GCH Dachshire v Lockshire Cruisin’ SL, Cruiser Thomas & Kathleen Lockyer NBQ CH Briardach’s Starry Knight, Dipper Monika D Martin & Paul M Martin AOM: TurningPt Spencer’s Legacy Pub Crawler, Skinny Kenny Randy & Pete Eltringham AOM: Rose Gate Basil, Basil John Simon AOM: Shadach’s FourteenKGolg Miner, Cooper Diane W. Sennett AOM: Shadach’s FourteenKGold Bullion ML, Holstein Diane W. Sennett AOM: GCH Lockshire’s Rembrandt SL, RN, NAJ, NF, CGC, VC, Rembrandt, Thomas & Kathleen Lockyer, Sarah Pearce

BOS in Sweeps: Kaycees Galewinns Starburst At Wagsmore MLD

Best Field Trial: GCh. Obsessions I’ll Take Your Heart SL NAJ SE

Janet Schwalbe & Alan James judged Open All Age Bitches with a stake of 31 starters and awarded the following placements: 1st FRL Edelweiss Von Lowenherz, Edelweiss Gail E. Binder 2nd CH EZ Goins Lil Ms Patty Cakes MW, Patty Cakes Pam C Reed & Robbie Loyd 3rd GCH CH Obsessions ILI Take Your Heart SL, NAJ, SE, Reba Deneice L Van Hook DVM 4th Sylvan von Lowenherz, Sylvan Laurel Whistance-Smith NBQ Skyhunters Hounds Joy, Joy Brian Bradley AOM: T-Dachs Paris-Roubaix MW, Ruby Jamie Bonser AOM GCH Nothin’ But Tail Lites, RN, Blaze Dr. Randy & Capt. Pete Eltringham AOM: GCH Obsession v Lockshire Copacabana SL, Lola Thomas & Kathleen Lockyer, D. Van Hook

Best Dual Champion: GCh. DC Stardust’s Simply Irresistible

Julie Couch & Alan James judged Field Champion Dogs with a stake of 31 starters and awarded the following Placements: 1st DC Wingover’s Lancelot du Lac ML, RN, OA, OAJ, NF, JE, TD Lance, Alice S. Moyer 2nd DC Rellih’s Little Indian-MW, TD, SE, CGC, VC, Zuni Linda A. Snyder 3rd FC Clown vom Talsdeich, Buster Susanne Hamilton 4th FC Stardox Cousin It, Itsy Lorraine & David Simmons NBQ FC Rosie’s Little Trooper Bonnie E. Mercier AOM: DC Briardachs Lucky in Love, RE, SE, CGC, VC, Crush Deneice L. Van Hook DVM AOM: DC Obsessions Dark Star SL, RN, AX, AXJ, AXP, AJP, NF, CGC, VC, Duskey Deneice L. Van Hook DVM AOM: FC Rosie’s Odie on the Run, Odie Bonnie E. Mercier AOM: FC Hoppledachs Sho Me The Beat ML, Drummer Ed Higginbotham & Pamela J. Hopkins & Val Higginbotham AOM: FC Doxwood’s Perfect Performance MS, Bravo, John Merriman

Best Brace: GCh. JT’s Kaycees Spoiler MLD GCh. Kaycees Galewinns All Revved Up MLD

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Best Veteran: Ch. Daybreak’s Awesome Blossom W

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Best Stud Dog: Ch. Gleishorbach Quest For Fire V Raydachs SW

Janet Schwalbe & Connie Fisher judged Field Champion Bitches with a stake of 38 starters and awarded the following placements: 1st DC TownFarm Water Wings, Brooke Michael Pitisci 2nd DC amazing Grace von Bakum, NA, NAJ, Grace Phyllis D. Meseroll & Michael D. Nothstein 3rd DC Briardach Laramie Pony Express, JE, Mea Karen Jones & Monika Martin 4th DC Lockshire’s Little Miss Lucy Loo SW, Lucyy Thomas & Kathleen Lockyer NBQ FC Rellih’s Hopi Kachina Spirit-MW, TD, CGC, Hopi Linda A. Snyder AOM: GCH DC Siddachs Carmen MW, CGC, Carmen John Merriman AOM: FC Duchwood’s EZ Breezey Covergirl MS, JE, Breezy Alice S. Carter AOM: DC Jewels Peridot & Pearls MLC, Allie Monica A. Galley AOM: FC Annamieka vom Jagdfeld, CGC, Mieka Sherry L. Ruggieri AOM: Skyhunters Hounds Jess ML, Jess Brian Bradley Alan James & Connie Fisher judged Best Open which was awarded to: FRL Edelweiss Von Lowenherz, Edelweiss Gail E. Binder

Best Brood Bitch: Ch. Raydachs Tumbling Dice

Janet Schwalbe & Julie Couch judged Best Field Champion which was awarded to: DC Wingover’s Lancelot du lac ML, RN, OA, OAJ, NF, JE, TD, Lance, Alice S. Moyer **The Dachshund Club of America extends a special thanks to Karen Jones for her tireless efforts as The Trial Secretary of these events**

NATIONAL EARTHDOG TEST Purina Farms Earthdog Test area submitted by Sharon McDonald

Earth Dog Site

Earthdogs!

Another Earthdog!

If there is an ideal earthdog setting, it unquestionably resides at the Purina Farms facility. The test site dens are downhill from the main show building, nestled among green fields and heavy brush and trees. Convenient parking, porta potties, and nearby RV parking top off the list of amenities making this test site one of the best that many of us have ever had the pleasure to compete. The mornings were pleasantly cool, with fresh dew drops coating the grassy fields. The picturesque environment had an aura and feel of natural hunting grounds. The dens are all permanently installed and cleverly disguised. Each of the introduction to quarry upwards to senior dens had a surrounding enclosure, permanently placed tunnels, and even a judges “blind” One of my traveling buddies and earthdog enthusiast, Stephany Monteleone, from Metairie, Louisiana reflected back on the experience: “This was the first time I’ve even been to an Earthdog test with permanent dens It had a very wild and natural feel.” Stephany was entered in Masters with her mini-wire dachshund named Sophie. Stephany added: “The dens were so well camouflaged that the dogs really had to use their nose to find the tunnel entrances.” Another friend, also from Louisiana, was Odette Woitschek and her two mini longhairs. This was Odette’s second ever earthdog test. It was so much fun to watch Odette, Otto and Willi all fall in love with the sport. Odette says: “Who would have thought that not being able to see your dog work would be nerve-wracking fun!” Both Otto and Willi competed in Junior for the first time and quickly earned their JE titles at the DCA National test! Odette further lamented: “Despite the suspense, I had a smile on my face the entire time. Dachshund Club of America

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Thank you everyone!” Indeed, the test committee, judges, stewards and all the helpers presented a spectacular and well-managed test. Cris Baldwin had her crew of mini-longhairs traveling in their new RV and camping on the grounds. Cris said that the experience in St. Louis was incredible “My dogs loved the terrain and it was great that they really couldn’t just look up and see the judge hiding in the blind.” Cris believes her boy MacNamara had one of the best Masters hunt in over 2 years. “You could just tell how much fun the dogs were having exploring the woods and the pushing thru the tall grass to track the scent.” Cris’s youngest, Chili, had as much fun exploring the grass and wild flowers as he did running thru the tunnels. Cris was delighted when Chili finally went all the way through the junior tunnel for the first time. Cris’s girl Megan obviously love the site too. She qualified in 3 of 4 runs through the two test days. Some dachshunds got in touch with their inner earthdogs, and some found their inner hunter and tracker. Tina Knolls spent quality time tracking down naughty Nadia, who found her own game to track. Nadia was heard to say: “Deer are much more exciting than rats!” Seasoned pro’s John Wilmore and Diane Webb were quite impressed with the Purina site. John was particularly pleased when his girl, Olive, earned her first ever earthdog leg and quite tickled when his young and curious Bossa, found her way through the cover and into the judges blind to pay a visit! Diane said that the permanent dens at Purina Farms were probably the nicest earthdog dens she’s ever seen. She believes the natural-looking fence between the release point and the judge is a great idea. Much like John, Diane was amused at Bossa’s earthdog antics, stating: “Bossa proved that a determined dachshund can actually get in to the fenced quarry area; it’s hard to make anything truly dachshund-proof.” As for me, I loved the test site. I enjoyed meeting and competing with fellow earthdog enthusiasts. Congratulations to all who had a part in presenting this magnificent test. My only regret is that I don’t live closer to enjoy these grounds more often!

Best Field Champion

Absolute Field Trial Winner: FRL Edelweiss Von Lowenherz

1st FCB - DC TownFarm Water Wings

DCSTL Qualifiers: Introduction to Quarry Woitschek’s Otto, Odette Woitschek Willie V, Odette Woitschek Hoppledachs Gingersnap ML (Cookie), Pamela Hopkins Schoshire Scherizade O’Siddachs (Zod), Constance Fischer Jalyse’s Cowboy Sasanova (Cowboy), Jamie Sexton Doxidocs Tars Tarkas ML (Tars), Marilyn Roane Obsession’s Blow Me a Kiss SL (Flirt), Denny Van Hook

1st OAAD - EJ’s on the Road Again

Junior Lois Ballard (33 Starters) C Doxidocs Tars Tarkas ML, M. Roane Hoppledach’s Lucas Paul, A. Ladew/P. Hopkins FC Jalyse’s Cowboy Casanova Vdominos, J. Sexton DC Kinder’s Impossible Pi Ms BN RN JE, K. Johnson/J. DuBois MACH4 Nutmeg V Dorndorf L CD RA MXB2 MJC2, M. Brinker Sharprees Caught A Dream RE AX AXJ NF ME C .Baldwin/S. McDonald Willi V NF, O. Woitschek Otto AX AXJ OF, O. Woitschek CH Wysiwyg Asgwrn Tynnu, L. Schulte/L. Bailey

Obedience: Jamie Sexton and her winners!

Senior M. A. Klein (17 starters) CH Burberry Broxden What Not To Wear JE, K. Batzner-Northern CH Kinderteckel’s Maximilian Von Klaus JE, S. Genz/K. Cihos-Williams/E Williams DC Scoshire Scherizade O’ Siddachs CD JE CGC, C. Fisher/G. Fisher Master M. A. Klein (9 starters) CH Denwich The Lion-Hearted SE, D. Faulkner/D. Faulkner

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Dachshund Club of America Qualifiers: Introduction to Quarry L Cockburn (31 starters) DC Briardachs Lucky in Love (Crush) Denny Van Hook Hoppeldachs Lucas Paul (Luke) Amy LaDew DC Scoshire Scherizod O’Siddachs (Zod) Connie Fisher Junior R Eltringham (30 starters) FC MACH Autumn Olive Von Dorndorf J Willmore/D Webb/P Nance DC Briardach’s Lucky In Love D. Van Hook CH Obsession’s Catch A Wave SL S. Shaw GCH DC Obsession’s I’Ll Take Your Heart Sl D. Van Hook Sharprees Caught A Dream C. Baldwin/S. McDonald Willi V NF O. Woitschek Woitschek’s Otto O. Woitschek Senior C Shultz (14 starters) FC Ray Bob’s Gretel Von Knobydox J Fry DC Scoshire Scherizade O Siddachs CD JE CGC C. Fisher/G. Fisher Sharprees Caught A Dream RE AX AXJ NF ME C. Baldwin/S. McDonald Zachary Ty Ladew JE A. Ladew Master L Sorenson (7 starters) FC MACH Cassie Of Cotton Meadows Lh J. Sexton/K. Sexton GCH DC Dachshire Son Of A Sailor SL. D Van Hook FC PACH Sharpree’s Sierra Roaring Falls S. McDonald

PERFORMANCE EVENTS – A WEEK TO REMEMBER submitted by Karen R Scheiner “You can’t train a Dachshund” Oh yeh? Just watch us! Dachshunds from across the country arrived at the Purina Event Center, in Gray Summit, Missouri, to disprove that old adage during a week of performance events in May, 2013. This was really a week to remember. On the first day of competition, they literally rolled out the green astro-turf carpet for the fast-paced agility trial. The program featured an amazing total of 113 agility runs in Standard, Jumpers and FAST, at both the 8˝ regular jump height as well as at the 4˝ preferred jump height. For most of the agility competitors, in the following days, they geared up for the obedience and rally challenges. Obedience at the national specialty event hosted 35 runs in “regular” classes, with another 15 dachshunds entered in “non-regular” classes. The Rally classes totaled 49 entries. Some DCA competitors are long-time DCA enthusiasts, while for others, this was their first experience participating at a national specialty show. Odette Woitschek arrived with Otto (Woitschek’s Otto JE AX AXJ OF), traveling from New Orleans, Louisiana for her first DCA event ever. She was thrilled that Otto earned his first double Q in agility! Her training tip is “always know where your dog is [on the course].” She added, smile and have fun!” In contrast, for Jackie Nicholas, Purina Farms is almost in her backyard. She lives just 15 minutes away, from her home in Union, Missouri. However, Jackie is a veteran competitor and is no stranger to DCA; she has enjoyed participating in 23 national DCA events across the country in the past 25 years. Jackie’s dogs are nationally ranked in obedience and compete at the highest levels. She retired her most competitive dog, Star (DC Owls Farm I wannabe a Star ML UDX15 OM4 NA), with this DCA trial, as Star turned 14 years old this year. Ironically, Jackie expressed the most pride in the fact that

her younger dog, Shine (Owl Farms Shining Star ML UD NA JE RAE NAJ), finished his Open Standard leg in agility at DCA. She is excited that now, for the first time, she has a dog competing at the “Excellent” level in agility! Jackie’s training tips are to use a lot of food in training. She said that her dogs know that she always has chopped up “wieners” in her hands. They get a lot of treats when they come out of the ring. Jackie’s secret to training heeling and broad jump is to use a harness with her dogs. When they take the broad jump, while wearing a harness, Jackie helps them “fly over” it. She said that they start to think they did it themselves and really learn to love the broad jump. Sharon McDonald’s dog, Gee! (TC Sharpree’s Imagine That! CD MXB MJB OF JE) masterfully won High in Trial in both obedience and agility this year. Sharon drove, with three dogs in tow, to DCA from New Orleans, Louisiana. She thinks that this was the seventh DCA that she has attended in the past nine years. She expressed the thrill of having been the breeder of both Sierra (FC PACH Sharprees Sierra Roaring Falls CD RA MX MXJ PAX NF NFP T2B) and Gee! She noted that it was “especially neat” to compete with both mother and daughter in this trial. Gee! was lightning fast in agility this year. Sharon believes that Gee’s speed was as a result of her dousing the dog in water, immediately prior to her runs. She calls this the “jet fuel” This may not work for all dogs, but Gee! hates to be wet and this triggers her amazing speed in the ring. Sharon’s training tips are to “take your time in training your dog and build a foundation.” She added, “Don’t show your dog until they are at least two years old. Dachshunds are wonderful to train. Many dachshunds prove this in the ring every day.” Michele Gabriella’s dog, Colby (CH Harlequin Little Deuce Coupe ML CD RA OA AXJ) competed in agility, obedience and rally this year. Michele has participated in about six DCA national events. Michele said that the 16 hour drive from Philadelphia, PA was “definitely worth it.” Michele loves coming to DCA events because she gets to see dachshunds from across the country in performance competition. Michele added, “When people tell me that you can’t train a dachshund, it’s obvious that they never owned one. Dachshunds have the best personalities. For me, owning and training Colby is like having the best dog in the world.” Jamie Sexton entered eight dogs in the various performance events at this DCA; she probably would win the prize for entering the most dogs! Jamie traveled with all eight dogs in her car, from Fayetteville, TN; it was a seven hour trip Jamie has been competing at DCA national events since 2006. Her entries included agility, obedience, rally and earthdog Jamie enjoys attending DCA events every year because, “I like seeing all of the dachshund people competing together.” Jamie’s training tip is “Keep your training sessions short and keep it varied. Too much repetition is boring for dachshunds.” Jamie added that she is looking forward to DCA 2015 which is tentatively scheduled to be held in her home state, in Chatanooga, TN. For me, the DCA experience is always exciting and always memorable. This was my 12th DCA, and I look forward to attending many more nationals. My dachshunds are eager to work and happy to participate in performance events. Although they may not always get a Q, that’s not really my barometer of succes. The fact that the dogs perform and they are willing to learn new challenges with each level of performance is, in fact, the greatest thrill. As dachshunds are truly a “breed apart” from other dogs, DCA gives competitors a chance to discuss issues and training challenges, unique to dachshunds, with other dachshund people. We also get the opportunity to meet and make new “dachshund friends” from across the country. My training tip is to always be upbeat and happy in training and in the ring. Love your dachshund and you will get the love returned tenfold. All of the handlers and their dogs who competed at this event should be commended on their efforts to train and reach goals that most dachshund owners do not even aspire to. Only with hard work and diligence have these dogs been trained, many to the highest levels of AKC performance.

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DCA 2013 AGILITY ~ QUALIFYING RUNS Master Standard: 1 TC Sharpree’s Imagine That! CD MXB MJS OF JE Owner/Handler: Sharon McDonald 2 TC White Ridge Sparkling Star CD RE MXG MJG OF SE CGC Owners: Deneice Van Hook & Ronda Bermke Handler: Deneice Van Hook 3 Woitshek’s Otto Owner/Handler: Odette Woitschek 4 Harlequin Queen Continental ML CD RA MX MXJ OF Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Q FC MACH Cassie of Cotton Meadows LH CD RE XF SE Owners: Jamie Sexton & Karin Sexton Handler: Jamie Sexton Q CH MACH2 Harlequin Chocolate Parfait ML CDX RE MXC MJC XF Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Q FC MACH Harlequin Jalyse Chinook ML CD RE XF Owners: Jamie Sexton & Karen Scheiner Handler: Jamie Sexton Q FC Jalyse’s Additional Run ML CD RE MX MXJ OF CA Owner/Handler: Jamie Sexton Excellent Standard: 1 CH Harlequin Jewel of Old Hanover ML OA OAJ Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Novice B Standard: 1 GCH Obsession’s I’ll Take Your Heart SL NA OAJ SE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook Master Preferred Standard: 1 DC Obsession’s Dark Star SL RN AX AXJ AXP AJP NF Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook 2 FC MACH Autumn Olive von Dorndorf VCD1 RAE MSX MJB NF Owners: Diane Webb & John Willmore & Patricia Nance Handler: John Willmore 3 Harlequin Anarchy Abby M CDX RAE OA OAJ MXP3MJP7 PAX OFP Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner 4 PrarieDachs Raggedy Ann MW CD RE AXP AJP NFP SE Owner/Handler: Sally Miller Master Jumpers with Weaves: 1 TC Sharpree’s Imagine That! CD MXB MJS OF JE Owner/Handler: Sharon McDonald 2 DC Obsession’s Ruff N Ready SL RN MX MXJ OF T2B JE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook 3 MACH4 Nutmeg V Dorndorf CD RN Owner/Handler: Maxine Brinker 4 FC MACH Cassie of Cotton Meadows LH CD RE XF SE Owners: Jamie Sexton & Karen Sexton Handler: Jamie Sexton Q CH MACH2 Harlequin Chocolate Parfait ML CDX RE MXC MJC XF Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Q FC MACH Harlequin Jalyse Chinook ML CD RE XF Owners: Jamie Sexton & Karen Scheiner Handler: Jamie Sexton Q Woitschek’s Otto Owner/Handler: Odette Woitschek Q Harlequin Queen Continental ML CD RA MX MXJ OF Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Q TC White Ridge Sparkling Star CD RE MXG MJG OF SE CGC Owners: Deneice Van Hook & Ronda Bermke Handler: Deneice Van Hook Q Sage V Dorndorf RN TD Owner/Handler: Maxine Brinker Excellent Jumpers with Weaves: 1 CH Harlequin Jewel of Old Hanover ML OA OAJ Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner 2 CH Harlequin Little Deuce Coupe ML CD RA OA OAJ Owners: Michele Gabriella & Karen Scheiner Handler: Michele Gabriella Open Jumpers with Weaves: 1 Owl Farms Shining Star ML UD RAE NAJ JE Owner/Handler: Jackie Nicholas

2 GCH Obsession’s I’ll Take Your Heart SL NA OAJ SE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook 3 CH Saytar’s Jada Pink-It CD RN NA NAJ NF Owner/Handler: Mary Ann Santomauro Novice B Jumpers with Weaves: 1 Willi V Owner/Handler: Odette Woitschek 2 CH Kadell’s Gold Souvenir W RN CGC Owner/Handler: Cheryl Rueckert 3 Gold Canyons Red Hot Chili Pepper RN CGC Owner/Handler: Cris Baldwin Master Preferred Jumpers with Weaves: 1 DC Obsession’s Dark Star SL RN AX AXJ AXP AJP NF Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook 2 FC MACH Autumn Olive von Dorndorf VCD1 RAE MXS MJB NF Owners: Diane Webb & John Willmore & Patricia Nance Handler: John Willmore 3 Harlequin Anarchy Abby ML CDX RAE OA OAJ MXP3 MJP7 PAX OFP Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner 4 PrarieDachs Raggedy Ann MW CD RE AXP AJP NFP SE Owner/Handler: Sally Miller Novice Preferred Jumpers with Weaves: 1 Lord Samson Von Raab MS RN Owner/Handler: Mary Ellen Byrne 2 DC Amazing Grace von Bakum NA NAJ Owners: Phyllis Messeroll & Michael Nothstein Handler: Phyllis Meseroll Excellent FAST: 1 FC Jalyse’s Additional Run ML CD RE MX MXJ OF CA Owner/Handler: Jamie Sexton Open FAST: 1 CH Saytar’s Jada Pink-It CD RN NA NAJ NF Owner/Handler: Mary Ann Santomauro 2 DC Obsession’s Ruff N Ready SL RN MS MXJ OF T2B JE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook 3 CH Harlequin Philadelphia Freedom ML CD RN OA AXJ NF Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner 4 White Ridge Game On OA NAJ NF Owner/Handler: Annie Gerdzunas Novice B FAST: 1 CH Harlequin Little Deuce Coupe ML CD RA OA OAJ Owners: Michele Gabriella & Karen Scheiner Handler: Michele Gabriella 2 CH Harlequin Jewel of Old Hanover ML OA OAJ Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner 3 GCH Obsession’s I’ll Take Your Heart SL NA OAJ SE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook 4 FC Harlequin Jalyse Pandora v Dominos ML CD RE OA AXJ CA Owner/Handler: Jamie Sexton Q Willi V Owner/Handler: Odette Woitschek Q CH Kadell’s Gold Souvenir W RN CGC Owner/Handler: Cheryl Ruekert Q FC Saytar’s Corvina Von Salix RE NA NAJ CGC Owners: Trudy Kawami & David Kawami Handler: Trudy Kawami

Open Preferred FAST: 1 Honey Brown RN AXP AJP NFP Owners: Lauren Bennett & Judith Murray Handler: Lauren Bennett Novice Preferred FAST: 1 FC MACH Autumn Olive von Dorndorf VCD1 RAE MXS MJB NF Owners: Diane Webb & John Willmore & Patricia Nance Handler: John Willmore 2 J Faye’s Major Cayce RN AJP continued on next page...

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Owners: Lauren Bennett & Judith Murray Handler: Lauren Bennett DCA 2013 OBEDIENCE ~ QUALIFIERS Utility B Obedience: FC Duchwood’s Hide and Zeke MS UDX3 OM2 Owners: Ann C. Arnold and Eugene Morris Handler: Eugene Morris DC Owl Farms I Wannabe A Star ML UDX OM NA NAJ JE RE Owner/Handler: Jackie Nicholas Utility A Obedience: Ch. Stonevale Martini Mouse CDX RE VER Owners: John C. Anderson & Carol Anderson Handler: Carol Anderson Open B Obedience: Owl Farms Shining Star ML UD JE RAE NA NAJ Open A Obedience: 1 MACH Nutmeg v Dorndorf CD RN, Owner/Handler: Maxine Brinker Novice B Obedience: 1 (HIT) TC Sharpree’s Imagine That! CD MXB MJS OF JE Owner/Handler: Sharon McDonald GCH Novami Bauz V Schenkenburg SW BN Owners: Mary Anne Fowler & N Glaser Handler: MaryAnne Fowler CH Harlequin Little Deuce Coupe ML CD RA OA OAJ Owners: Michele Gabriella & Karen Scheiner Handler: Michele Gabriella FC Saytar’s Corvina Von Salix NA NAJ RE CGC Owners: David Kawami & Trudy Kawami Handler: Trudy Kawami Veteran Obedience TC White Ridge Sparkling Star CD RE MXG MJG OF SE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook CH Kadell’s Kalifornia Kid Tri-K CDX RE Owners: John & Carol Anderson Handler: Carol Anderson Dually BN RE JE Owners: Lynn Tyler & Danielle Tyler & Paula Tyler Handler: Lynn Tyler Whodunit Agatha Raisin MW DC RA Owner/Handler: Deborah Tressler Q Harlequin Anarchy Abby ML CDX RAE PAX RE OA OAJ MXP3 MXPB MJP7 OFP Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Q CH Gold Canyon’s Band Leader CD OA OAJ RE SE Owner/Handler: Cris Baldwin Q CH Victory’s Devil in a Dog Suit W CD RN Owner/Handler: Victoria Thomas Beginner Novice B Obedience DC Kinder’s Impossible Pi MS BN RN JE CGC Owners: Kathy Johnson & Jean DuBois Handler: Kathy Johnson Scarlett CD RE Owners Lynn Tyler & Paula Tyler & Danielle Tyler Handler: Lynn Tyler Brace Obedience: 1 CH Kadell’s Kalifornia Kid Tri-K CDX RE & CH Stonevale Martini Mouse CDX RE VER Owners: John & Carol Anderson Handler: Carol Anderson DCA RALLY 2013 ~ QUALIFIERS Scores (in parentheses) precede names Rally Excellent B: (99) Harlequin Anarchy Abby ML CDX RAE PAX RE OA OAJ MXP3 MSPB MJP7 OFP Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner (98) TC White Ridge Sparkling Star CD RE MXG MJG OF SE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook

(93) CH Harlequin Little Deuce Coupe ML CD RA OA OAJ Owners: Michele Gabriella & Karen Scheiner Handler: Michele Gabriella (90) CH Gold Canyon’s Band Leader CD OA OAJ RE SE Owner/Handler: Cris Baldwin Q (89) Harlequin Queen Continental ML CD RA MX MXS MXJ MJB OF Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Q (86) CH/MACH Harlequin Chocolate Parfait ML CDX RE XF MXC MJC Owner/ Handler: Karen Scheiner Q (85) CH Mako-Winfall Lucknow Topsy-Turvy CD RE OA OAJ MXP2 MXPB MJP2 NF OFP Q (85) FC MACH Autumn Olive Von Dorndorf VCD1 TD C RAE MXS MJB NF Owners: Diane Webb & John Willmore & Patricia Nance Handler: John Willmore Q (84) DC Briardachs Lucky In Love RE SE Owner/Handler: Deniece Van Hook Rally Excellent A: (87) DC Sleepytime Positively A Princess ML RA NAP NJP CDC Owner/Handler: Kathleen Knol Rally Advanced B: (100) DC Briardachs Lucky in Love RE SE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook (99) MACH Nutmeg C Dorndorf CD RN Owner/Handler: Maxine Brinker (99) CH MACH2 Harlequin Chocolate Parfait ML CDX RE XF MXC MJC Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner (99) Harlequin Anarchy Abby ML CDX RAE PAX RE OA OAJ MXP3 MXPB MJP7 OFP Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Q (96) CH Mako Winfall Lucknow Topsy-Turvy CD RE OA OAJ MXP2 MXPB MJP2 NF OFP Owner/Handler: Stephany Montleone Q (95) Sage v Dorndorf Owner/Handler: Maxine Brinker Q (93) Sophie Ann’s Pepsi BN CD RAE2 OJP Owner/Handler: Sandy Burns Q (89) TC White Ridge Sparkling Star CD RE MXG MJG OF SE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook Q (84) CH Gold Canyon’s Band Leader CD OA OAJ RE SE Owner/Handler: Cris Baldwin Q (71) Lord Samson Von Raab MS Owner/Handler: Mary Ellen Byrne Rally Advanced A (95) CH Harlequin Philadelphia Freedom ML RN OA AXJ NF Owners: Karen Scheiner & Denise Dunkin Handler: Karen Scheiner (94) CH Saytar’s Jada Pink-It CD RN OA NAJ NF Owner/Handler: Maryanne Santomauro (84) Gold Canyon’s Red Hot Chili Pepper RN CGC Owner/Handler: Cris Baldwin (70) Sharpree’s Just Watch Me ML RN Owner/Handler: Karen Henry Rally Novice B (99) Wagsmore’s Yankee T Foolery ML CGC Owner/Handler: Dawn Madge (99) Daytona Come Go With Me Owner/Handler: Mary Bohach (99) DC Obsession’s Ruff ‘N Ready SL RN MX MXJ NF T2B JE Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook (95) CH Brownwood Royall T’s Calling All Angels SL Owners: Lynn Tyler & Royall Tyler & Paula-June Tyler Handler: Lynn Tyler Q (92) Brownwood Royall T’s Song of Solomon SL Owners: Lynn Tyler & Paula June Tyler & Annabella Hines Handler: Lynn Tyler

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Q (89) DC Obsession’s Dark Star SL RN AX AXJ AXP AJP NF Owner/Handler: Deneice Van Hook Q (86) CH Harlequin Jewel of Old Hanover ML OA OAH Owner/Handler: Karen Scheiner Q (86) Cedarhurst Justa Chance MLP CGC Owner/Handler: Jean Jasinsky Q (85) DC Scoshire Scherizade O’Siddachs JE CD CGC TDI Owners: Constance Fisher & Dwayne Early & David Borders Handler: Constance Fisher Q (77) White Ridge Game On Owner/Handler: Annie Gerdzunas Q (75) KenKaye’s Lil Deuce Coupe ML RN Owner/Handler: Karen Henry

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP submitted by Kandi Kostic We had ten junior handlers entered at DCA. The future of showing dachshunds is in excellent hands with this group. Congratulations to the 2013 Best Junior Handler winner, Amber Leonard, showing Ch. Hundeleben’s Cock-A-Doodle-Doo SL. The 2013 raffle was a huge success. We raised over $2500 in funds for the junior handlers. The money goes to education activities, a fun night during DCA, and a stipend to help offset costs for dachshund juniors who qualified with and are competing with a dachshund in junior showmanship at Westminster KC. Thank you to everyone who generously donated such lovely items, helped set up the raffle items for display, sell tickets, and man the raffle tables. For our fun night we went to Meramec Caverns. The caverns were a hideout for the James gang and allowed them to escape capture. It was also used an

ammunitions factory by the Union during the Civil War. Everyone agreed the caverns were pretty cool. Dinner and dessert were at Culver’s. The custard was a big hit. Thank you to everyone who donated so generously to the raffle. Donations came from: Kathy Doi Robert and Janet Schwalbe Bernadette Wagner Kathy Lockyer June Mann Val Diker Betsy Johnson Inez Lazzari Gayle Wiggylus Cindy Senff Ethel and Mike Pugh Diane Poranski Ann Bischel Kandice Kostic Monika and Paul Martin Dr. Andrew & Dianne Kostic Amy Penuel Shawn Nies And so many more…. The juniors appreciate everything you all do to support them! Volunteers needed for the Juniors committee! Ideally we will have at least 6 people from various areas across the country to help with planning and running the juniors activities so it isn’t incumbent on one person every year. If you are interested, please contact me at kkostic1@verizon.net.

In Best Junior from L to R: Amber Leonard, Heather Keenes, Callie Caoua, and Casey Engelhorn

Pictured in the cavern from L to R: Callie Caoua, Paige Hartman, Josh Frenia, Sage Williams, and Emalia Williams

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SOMETHING NEW AT DCA submitted by Faith Overdahl The 2013 Nationals had at least one thing new this year—a Welcome Booth for newcomers! Purina Farms offered a great venue to kick off this offering, as people came to this incredible facility to both see this show site and to see dachshunds! Perhaps one of the greatest features of this year’s welcome booth was the friendly and enthusiastic greetings received from Marci Forrester and Fran Colonna, who took turns hosting the booth on Wednesday, May 15th. Both of these ladies graciously reached out to newcomers, and chatted about things dachshund. Perhaps their sharing of their delight in our breed was the best feature of the booth! The Education Committee of DCA developed the idea of a newcomer’s welcome booth to reach out to those new to the dachshund breed or new to the national event. The Committee recognizes that these folks are our future, and that oftentimes we miss the opportunity to identify and make contact with them during the busy-ness of showtime. The booth was set up near one of the main entrances to the exhibit site, and was well publicized. Flyers around the facility and inserts in the judges’ books brought attention to the booth. And, upon entering the site, colorfully inviting goodie bags commanded attention. These goodie bags were put together by our juniors, whose creativity made for a fun presentation. The goodie bags held a variety of useful dog related information, the Starburst pins, and treats. Also included was a DCA application, offered with an explanation by Marci and Fran of requirement for membership. Over 30 bags were made up, and all of them were claimed by visitors! Names were put in a bag to be drawn for the door prize – Ann Gordon graciously contributed her book: The Dachshund: A Dog for Town and Country. This book has appeal for breeders, enthusiastic pet owners, novices and professionals. It made the perfect prize for one of the newcomers. Marci says, “We felt this outreach was vitally important as this is our future”. The Education committee plans to make this a regular feature of future DCA National shows. With the excellent response at this show, this effort deserves support going forward!

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BIS, BISS, GCh. Gleishorbach Quest For Fire V Raydachs SW “Kaiser” wins Best Stud Dog for Wirehaired Dachshunds and then goes on to win Best In Show Stud Dog at the DCA National. Breeder/Owners: James & Maria Sakoda & Shirley Ray

Ch. Raydachs Tumbling Dice “Jody” wins Best Brood Bitch for Wirehaired Dachshunds and then goes on to win Best In Show Brood Bitch at the DCA National. Breeders/Owners: Phyllis Arnold & Shirley Ray Thank you so much Breeder/Judge Lynne Allen for these exciting wins. This may be the first time that the same coat wins Best Stud Dog and Best Brood Bitch at the nationals & was bred & owned by some of the same owners. This was very exciting and the highlight of DCA for me. I would also like to thank everyone for their help in getting all the dogs in the ring!

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(BIS, BISS, GCh. Raydachs Quest For Fire V Gleishorbach x Ch. Raydachs Tumbling Dice)

Both Sire and Dam won Best In Show Stud Dog and Brood Bitch at DCA National. Thank you Breeder/Judge Lynne Allen for awarding him WD/BOW, finshing his championship at the DCA National. He finished undefeated with 4 majors! Breeders: Phyllis Arnold & Shirley Ray

Owners: Shirley Ray, James & Maria Sakoda

Handled by Cheri Koppenhaver

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(BIS, Ch. Brazos Ski Flower Bar The Doo x Ch. Raydachs Wire Wire Pants On Fire V Novami)

Breeder/Owner: Shirley Ray Co-Breeder: Neal Glaser Presented By: Adam Peterson

Thank you Breeder/Judge Lynne Allen for awarding Ducati BOS at the DCA Nationa.l Also, thank you Breeder/Judge Georjan Bridger for awarding him Select Dog at the host show. Thanks Breeder/Judge Dan Harrison for awarding Ducati his first BISS win. Ducati just started out with Adam in April 2013 and has already done very well winning at specialties and has multiple group placements. Dachshund Club of America

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(BISS, Ch. Raydachs Great Balls Of Fire, ROMO x Ch. Gleishorbach Whistler’s Heidi)

Breeder/Owners: James & Maria Sakoda & Shirley Ray Presented By: Cheri Koppenhaver

Thank you Breeder/Judge Ken Hagmueller for this exciting BISS win at the Sooner Dachshund Club Specialty. The same weekend Kaiser finished his grand championship under Judge Mr. Robert L. Boothe. Kaiser returned to Hawaii at the end of August. He will be missed at Raydachs. Dachshund Club of America

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(GCh. Daybreak’s Classique Cruiser W x BISS, Ch. Raydachs Denim-N-Diamonds SW)

Thank you Breeder/Judge Lynne Allen for awarding Loreley First in the 12-18 month class at DCA National. Loreley finished with a 4 point major the following weekend under Judge Mrs. Sharon A. Krogh. Thank you Mrs. Krogh. I would also like to thank Breeders Ina Malecka & Agnieszka Malecka for sending me this wonderful girl from Poland. Owner: Shirley Ray Handled by Cheri Koppenhaver Dachshund Club of America

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2012 Top Ten Agility Dachshunds

2012 Top Ten Conformation Dachshunds

2012 Top Ten Obedience Dachshunds

(compiled by John Willmore)

(compiled by Ann Wlodkowski)

(compiled by Holly Deeds)

1. MACH7 Kadell's Cuevo Gold W RN “Big Sur” Owner Ross Whitney and Beth KlucherWhitney (Boulder, CO) 16,000 points

TOP TEN LONGHAIR 1. GCh. Hundeleben Queen’s Armada SL 2. GCh. Rose Farm’s Frasier of Nantucket ML 3. GCh. Leoralee’s What Love Is SL

2. MACH2 Lambda Redy To Rumba “Rumba” Owner Laurie Trombley and Sharon Marlow (Warren, MI) 9,300 points 3. MACH4 Xena NF “Xena” Owner Kerry Smith (Magnolia, TX) 8,961.2 points 4. MACH2 Lambda Henna Tattoo CD RE “Henna” Owner Laurie Trombley and Sharon Marlow (Warren, MI) 7,800 points

4. GCh. Aviance Solo’s He’s the One SL 5. GCh. Briardach’s Rock Star 6. GCh. Serenity’s Affiar Royal RN 7. GCh. Seidach’s Diggin’ Up Bones 8. GCh. VonGays-Rubears Black Velvet Wrap SL 9. GCh. Sleepy Hollow Carolina Special 10. GCh. Insight’s No Bias No Bull 10. GCh. Sweetgrass Johann Tipper

TOP TEN SMOOTH 1. GCh. Grandgables Sumbuddy Walden

5. MACH2 Ck Benjamin Tams XF “Ben” Owner Shirley Mann (Vernon Hills, IL) 7,562 points

2. GCh. Toskydox Witchy Woman SS 3. GCh. Brownwood Topaz SS 4. GCh. Dynadaux Redneck Fancy Boy MS

1. FC Duchwood’s Hide And Zeke Ms UDX2 OM2 (308 points) Ann Arnold and Eugene I. Morris M.D. Open B: 31 scores, average score 192.47 Utility B: 35 scores, average score 189.53 2. DC Owl Farms I Wannabe A Star UDX15 OM4 RE NA NAJ JE (306 points) Jackie Nicholas Open B: 38 scores, average score 191.25 Utility B: 37 scores, average score 183.36 3. Ripley’s Believe It Or Not UDX OM1 VER ME (85 points) Roberta Pylate Open B: 7 scores, average score 194.14 Utility B: 11 scores, average score 188.32 4. Owl Farms Shining Star ML UD RAE NA NAJ JE (47 points) Jackie Nicholas Open B: 7 scores, average score 190.29 Utility A: 1 score, average score 181 Utility B: 3 scores, average score 187.33 5. Ch. Stonevale Martini Mouse CDX VER RA (28 points) John and Carol Anderson Open B: 8 scores, average score 185.19

5. GCh. Electric Martini 6. FC MACH Autumn Olive Von Dorndorf VCD1 TD CD RAE NF “Olive” Owner John Willmore, Diane Webb, and Patricia Nance (Orange, CA) 7,055.2 points 7. MACH4 Nutmeg V Dorndorf L CD RA “Nutmeg” Owner Maxine Brinker (Bristol, IL) 6,800 points 8. CH MACH2 Harlequin Chocolate Parfait ML CDX RE XF “Cherry” Owner Karen R. Scheiner (Cherry Hill, NJ) 5,260 points 9. MACH PACH3 Rainbow's Dazzling Star RE PAX5 XF XFP “Star” Owner Sally Murray (New Alexandria, PA) 5,221.5 points 10. TC Sharpree's Imagine That! CD OF JE “Gee!” Owner Sharon McDonald (New Orleans, LA) 5,113.4 points

6. GCh. Spellbounds You Go First 7. GCh. R Hill’s Total Knockout MS RN 8. GCh. Joy-Dens Cha-Ching-Cha-Ching 9. GCh. Kinderteckel’s Charlotte My Lady In Red 10. GCh. Toskydox India Pale Ale SS

TOP TEN WIREHAIR 1. GCh. J’s Starbarrack’s Babybug’s Devil of a Bug 2. GCh. Kadell’s Smart ‘N Pretty W 3. GCh. Raydach’s Playhing with Fire v Gleishorbach SW 4. GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code W 5. GCh. Summer Hill Pride and Prejudice 6. GCh. Free Spirit Red Smoke Rising W 6. GCh. Raydach’s Ruby Tuesday SW 8. GCh. Tievoli Rumors Oh Hail Yeah MW 9. GCh. Dontis I’m Just A Glitterbug at Drakken 10. GCh. Lockshire Detour to Sanlyn

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6. FC Glenavan Beaureve Sir Lancelotms UD RE NJP (26 points) Phil & Judy Trautman/Mary Olich Nie Open B: 2 scores, average score 189.50 Utility A: 2 scores, average score 186.75 Utility B: 2 scores, average score 189.25 7. Little Orphant Annie UD RN (18 points) Pamela Emery Open B: 3 scores, average score 186.33 Utility B: 2 scores, average score 186.00 8. Sweet Surprise Sandi Doodle CDX BN GN RE (16 points) Ann Christine & Ann Marie Goldhammer Open A: 4 scores, average score 187.75 9. Amtekel’s Over The Moon CD RN (16 points) Lois Barry Novice B: 4 scores, average score 186.3810. DC Dachshalott Diamond Lucy SL CD RE (15 points) Andrea Thompson Novice B: 3 scores, average score 193.17 Glenavan Bijou De Beau Reve MS CD RN (15 points) Judith and Phillip Trautman Novice B: 3 scores, average score 192.00


2012 DCA Field Trial Merit Awards Rank Dog’s Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 18 19 20

Call Name

FC Danika vom Nordlicht TD ME DC Rellih’s Little Indian MW TD SE FC Anja von Moosbach-Zuzelek RN SE FC Augden von Moosbach-Zuzelek RE ME FC Audi Oslo von Dorndorf CA FC Diamant Lily von Lowenherz FC Viola von der Hardt-Hohe JE GCH DC Siddachs Carmen MW FC Stanze von Lowenherz JE FC Rosie’s Little Trooper FC Sagerun’s Keturah MW FC Rosie’s Odie on the Run FC Town Farm Emmett Sweeps the Spotlight JE FC Vimy Ridge von Lowenherz FC Melwyn Under Wing Darter ML ME FC Apple Hill Digging Down Under MS DC Wingover’s Lancelot Du Lac ML RN TD OA OAJ NF JE FC Barnabas of Kotate Hills SW NAJ OF SE DC Town Farm Water Wings FC Clown vom Talsdeich

Danika Zuni Dixie Auggie Oslo Lily Veela Carmen Stanze Trooper Turi Odie Emmett Vimy Darter Sydney Lance Barnabas Brooke Buster

Owners Cheri Faust and Larry Gohlke Linda Snyder and Sherry Ruggieri Sherry Ruggieri Sherry Ruggieri Stan Knoll Laurel Whistance-Smith Baerbel Wills John Merriman Laurel Whistance-Smith Bonnie Mercier Patsy Leonberger Bonnie Mercier Cynthia Yeager Scot Davidson Lorraine & David Simmons Heidi Meyers Alice Moyer Patricia & Gerald Price Michael Pitisci Susanne Hamilton

Points

Places

343 340 270 239 237 224 186 168 165 163 158 144 133 128 127 126 126 115 110 107

17 22 17 14 11 10 8 8 8 10 11 9 6 8 5 8 7 9 4 4

DCA FIELD TRIAL MERIT AWARDS: DCA Membership requirements for Awards will be in accordance with current policy as determined by the DCA Board for DCA Merit Award Programs. Only those points earned for DCADCA FIELD TRIAL MERIT AWARDS: DCA Membership requirements for Awards will be in accordance with current policy as determined DCA Board for DCA Merit Award Programs. Only those points earned for placements in the Field Champion stakes at AKC licensed or member trials will count toward the DCA Field Trial Merit Awards. Points are tabulated using the Delaney System +1 for first through fourth place, based on the number of starters. In the case of ties, dogs will receive the same place award, with the next place(s) being skipped. A minimum of two placements in Field Champion stakes during the award year are required to earn an award, and / or be included in preliminary listings.

Letters to and from the editor Following is a slightly edited version of the AKC September Chairman’s Report. I felt this was too important to not include it in this issue. It’s time for us to do more in educating the public about pure-bred dogs. Not doing so could be the death knell of pure-bred dogs in this country. Be proactive members!

Lynne New York, NY – Last Thursday we posted a charming photograph of three Golden Retriever puppies on the American Kennel Club Facebook page. The caption was “I love my breeder” with a request to “share your love for your dog’s breeder.” The image was shared 2,500 times, received 11,000 likes and almost 500 comments. We posted this because we love responsible breeders, but also because we wanted to see the reaction it would elicit. The post sparked a lengthy conversation about the merits of finding your new dog at a breeder vs. adopting a dog. There is no doubt that prejudice against breeders has impacted our breeders, our sport, and the public’s ability to enjoy the unique experience of a purebred dog in their lives. Just 20 years ago, a purebred dog was the dog to have in your life. Twenty years ago, a responsible breeder was viewed as a respected resource. Twenty years ago there were virtually no important legislative efforts aimed at eradicating all dog breeding. What changed in those 20 years? The noble quest to give every dog a “forever” home was co-opted by the animal rights organizations as a method to raise funds for their mission to completely eliminate pet ownership. Under the guise of supporting adoption, they have been raising a

significant war chest – over $200 million last year alone – to fuel a campaign aimed squarely at destroying our ability to preserve breeds for future generations. As told by AR groups, responsible breeders have been dishonestly accused of being the sole cause of dogs in shelters – not irresponsible owners. As told by AR groups, purebred dog breeders have been maliciously portrayed as evil people only interested in money and winning at events, at the expense of their dogs’ health and well-being. As told by AR groups, purebred dogs have been wrongly defined as being plagued with genetic health and temperament problems caused by breeders. After 20 years of this propaganda – mostly unchallenged by those who know better – a portion of the public has accepted this fiction as reality. No more. AKC Staff led by Chris Walker along with Bob Amen and I have been working with Edelman, our new public outreach partner, on the plan that will change the current conversation, as demonstrated in that Facebook post, by confronting the prejudice and telling the truth about purebred dogs and their responsible breeders. We will focus our efforts on two key audiences – families with kids 8-12 and empty nesters. These groups represent the critical inflection points for dog ownership and hold our best opportunities to correctly educate the public about purebred dogs and responsible dog breeding. An additional audience will be federal and local legislators. Our experience makes it clear that once legislators know the truth, the legislative outcome is positive. We will expand our voice to include breeders, dog owners, AKC thought leaders, veterinarians, and AKC’s over 700,000 grassroots followers. We will relentlessly focus on these foundational story themes: the unique qualities of purebred dogs, the desirability of purebred dogs as family pets, the truth Dachshund Club of America

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about the health of purebred dogs, and the truth about responsible breeders. We will use every outreach channel to relentlessly tell our story in a shareable and searchable way, including national and local media, hybrid media, AKC’s own media, and social media. By focusing on these key audiences with expanded, credible voices centered on our core narratives we will get better stories in the media, more often. In addition, we will immediately and aggressively respond to any attack utilizing our partners, our supporters, and our full media assets. There are three things you can do to help regain control of our destiny. Tell us what you are hearing from your community, what the toughest questions are that you face. We’ll compile the answers and get you a toolkit to respond from a position of knowledge, strength, and pride. Tell us your story – how you picked your breed, why you became a breeder and what has changed about the health of your breed due to the efforts of your Parent Club. Tell us who you know who can help tell the truth – supportive officials in parent, children’s, or seniors’ organizations either locally or nationally; a veterinarian who is actively involved in a professional organization either locally or nationally; or an informed and outspoken government official. You can share all of this information with Chris Walker at cxw2@akc.org or 212-696-8232. We will communicate the truth about purebred dogs and their responsible breeders, emotionally and memorably. We will increase the desire to own a purebred dog. We will de-stigmatize responsible breeders. We will change the conversation. We will change the future. As always, your comments are most welcome at atk@akc.org. Sincerely, Alan Kalter, Chairman


TOP PRODUCERS 2012 The TOP PRODUCERS for 2012 are listed below. Any male who sired FIVE or more get and any female who whelped THREE or more get is included. This list is compiled from the AKC AWARDS MAGAZINE. Those dogs that completed their championship from January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 are listed. The first number after each name indicates the date the championship was completed. The second, the month that name was published. For example: Brownwood Royall T’s Calling All Angels SL 11/8/12

1/13

The dog completed her championship on November 8, 2012 and was published in the first month of the next year(January). This information will assist you when applying for Register of Merit.

Longhair Male DC SOLO’S PREMIERE Sl Doxdanes Aviance Impressive Sl 3/17/12 Hundeleben Jump For Joy 3/15/12 Doxdane’s Aviance Krewe Du Vieux Sl 4/18/12 Doxdane’s Aviance Adorable Sl 6/9/12 Doxdane’s Aviance Encore Sl 6/9/12 Stoneybrook’s Paula Jean Sl 6/9/12 Royall T’s Earth Angel From Brownwood 8/15/12 Aviance’s Doxdane Inherited The Wind Sl 11/8/12 Aviance’s Doxdane Too Twisted For Colored Tv Sl 11/9/12 Brownwood Royall T’s Calling All Angels Sl 11/8/12 Solo’s Bodacious Sl 11/30/12

5/12 5/12 6/12 8/12 8/12 8/12 10/12 1/13 1/13 1/13 1/13

Ch. HANSELDOX JOSHUA Ml Burdachs Country Star 1/6/12 Burdachs History In The Making Ml 3/9/12 Burdachs Memories R Made Of This 4 Evajoe Mlc 5/25/12 Www. Supercharger Ml 10/7/12 Burdachs Bohemian Rhapsody @ Merrywitch Ml 11/10/12

3/12 5/12 7/12 12/12 1/13

GCh. ROSE FARM’S LAST RED GROMMET ML Dulce’s Let Them Eat Cake Ml Dulce’s A Rose Is A Rose Is A Rose Dulce’s Days Of Wine And Roses Dulce’s Icing On The Cake Ml Dulce’s Overbaked Cupcake Ml

3/23/12 5/5/12 6/10/12 6/2/12 7/15/12

5/12 7/12 8/12 8/12 9/12

Longhair Female GCh. AVIANCE’S FLIRT A WINTER WIND Sl Doxdane’s Aviance Impressive Sl Doxdane’s Aviance Krewe Du Vieux Sl

3/17/12 4/18/12

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Doxdane’s Aviance Adorable Sl Doxdane’s Aviance Encore Aviance’s Doxdane Inherited The Wind Sl Aviance’s Doxdane Too Twisted For Colored Tv Sl

6/9/12 6/9/12 11/8/12 11/9/12

8/12 8/12 1/13 1/13

GCh. KAYCEES GALEWINNS ALL REVVED UP Mld Jt’s Kaycees Phoenix Of Tam-Boer Mld 4/17/12 Jt’s Kaycees Rockingham Ml 5/25/12 Kaycees Jt’s To Tough To Tame At Galewinns Mld 6/3/12 Jt’s Kaycees Infineon At Doxhaus Mld 10/20/12

6/12 7/12 8/12 12/12

Ch. HOPPLEDACHS CINDERELLAS HEARTS WISH Ml CD RA JE Hoppledach’s Caramel Delight Ml 2/26/12 4/12 FC Hoppledachs In Formal Attire Ml 6/28/12 8/12 FC Hoppledachss Ottowa V Sho Me Ml 9/3/12 11/12 DC HUNDERBAR DON’T RUN FROM FUN Sl Spellbound Best Bet Ss (smooth) Spellbound Pocket Aces Ss (smooth) Spellbound Winning Hand Ss (smooth) Ch. SONATA’S DULCE DE JENGIBRE ROJO Dulce’s Let Them Eat Cake Ml Dulce’s Icing On The Cake Ml Dulce’s Overbaked Cupcake Ml

6/24/12 10/27/12 10/28/12

8/12 12/12 12/12

3/23/12 6/2/12 7/15/12

5/12 8/12 9/12

1/13/12 6/24/12 7/4/12 7/8/12 8/12/12 8/9/12

3/12 8/12 9/12 9/12 10/12 10/12

Smooth Male GCh. GRANDGABLES WEE MR. RED THORN Grandgables Wee Cactus Jack R’hill Grandgables Wee Thorny Adventure Dikerdachs Dora (Long) Grandgables Flirting With R’Hill Grandgables Ms Dimple Effect Hearthside Splendid Splinter

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Hearthside The Babe Lodiah Dexter Ms R’hills Ms Iridescence

8/18/12 8/5/12 8/19/12

10/12 10/12 10/12

8/17/12 9/20/12 11/24/12

10/12 11/12 1/13

Ch. BROWNWOOD GARTH Ss Somerset’s Rambo Going For The Gold Futrell’s Trisha V Brownwood SS Ruby Slipper Champagne At Midnight Futrell’s Dazzling Mr. Poindexter SS Ruby Slipper Kiss Me At Midnight Futrell’s Everything Is Coming Up Roses SS

2/2/12 7/14/12 7/7/12 8/30/12 8/4/12 9/28/12

4/12 9/12 9/12 10/12 10/12 11/12

DC JAGIE’S SUNKISSED PHOENIX Sausage Stables Geena Louise Ss Setsers V Sausagestables Contessa Cece Ss Donegal’s Love’s Unending Legacy Setsers V Sausage Stables Madam Mimi Sausagestables V Woldorf The Black Crusader Joy-Dens-By-The-Time-I-Get-To-Phoenix

1/20/12 3/25/12 4/1/12 7/5/12 9/23/12 11/3/12

3/12 5/12 6/1 9/12 11/12 1/13

Intruders Brace For Impact Mw (Wire) Pandoradox Thorny Thicket Paradise’s Red Hot Ticket Ms

Smooth Female Ch. MELRIDGE PICNIC IN PARIS Ss Melridge We Found Love Ss Melridge Last Friday Night Ss Melridge I’d Catch A Grenade Ss Melridge Who Knew?

XO TRI-ROSA DACH’S BUTTERCUP Ms Sunrise-Xo Cargo Pants Ms Sunrise-Xo Indigo Jeans Ms Sunrise-Xo Designer Jeans Ms

6/28/12 8/11/12 9/6/12

8/12 10/12 11/12

3/11/12 4/1/12 6/30/12 6/10/12 7/14/12 7/29/12 11/17/12 12/8/12

5/12 6/12 8/12 8/12 9/12 9/12 1/13 2/13

Ch. BRAZOS SKI FLOWER BAR THE DOO Boreas There’s Something Sexy About The Rain Sw 2/18/12 Raydachs Ride My Ducati Sw 5/24/12 Raydachs Full Throttle Sw 7/21/12 Boreas She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy Sw 9/2/12 Boreas She’s Got It All At Cabaret Sw 9/16/12 Daybreak’s Bewitching Blossom 9/28/12

4/12 7/12 9/12 11/12 11/12 11/12

GCh. LONE PINE FRERE JACQUES Mw Lone Pine’s Ruff N Ready Mw Longfellow’s Dressed To Impress Mw Rosethorn Eric The Red Rosethorn Gold Nugget Country Time’s Little Buddy

5/28/12 5/26/12 8/19/12 9/2/12 11/11/12

7/12 7/12 10/12 11/12 1/13

Ch. RAYDACHS GREAT BALLS OF FIRE Legibach Always On My Mind Sw Legibach Captain Crunch Sw Raydachs Royal Fireworks Sw Novami Bauz V Schenkenburg Sw Novami Maximus V Somerset Sw

2/10/12 2/12/12 3/10/12 5/28/12 10/28/12

4/12 4/12 5/12 7/12 12/12

Wirehair Male Ch. DIAGRAM’S DRAGONSQUEST Mw Summer Hill And Then There Were Two Of Incahoots Diagram Dragonflight Mw Ez Goins N Dalminos Pixie Dust Mw Laurjosh’s Game Day Decision For Sunrise Mw Buenavista The Sun Also Rises Ferrahunde Marwoods Dragonfly Dharm Mw Sandeckel’s Sorcerer Mw Rags N Hardts Black Eyed Peas Mw

8/19/12 9/8/12 11/18/12 11/17/12

10/12 11/12 1/13 1/13

GCh. BARKERVILLE WHY NOT Barkerville Keeper Barkerville Keystone Barkerville Keyera

8/17/12 8/17/12 9/8/12

10/12 10/12 11/12

BARRABAND’S ROSA FUEGO Passport Power Of Prayer Ss Passport Answered Prayers Ss Passport Say A Little Prayer Ss

6/23/12 8/11/12 9/15/12

8/12 10/12 11/12

CRISCROSS CRIMSON GLOW V SCHUMDACHS Ss Criscross Red Ricardo S 9/28/12 Criscross Black Antonio S 10/28/12 Criscross Black Maria S 11/18/12

11/12 12/12 1/13

GCh. CAMRIDGE LOVE IS BOREAS Boreas There’s Something Sexy About the Rain Sw 2/18/12 Boreas She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy Sw 9/2/12 Boreas She’s Got It All At Cabaret Sw 9/16/12

4/12 11/12 11/12

Ch. GRANDGABLES RHILL CONSTELLATION Ms R’hill Grandgables Wee Thorny Adventure 6/24/12 Grandgables Ms Flirting With R’hill 7/8/12 R’hills Ms Iridescence 8/19/12

8/12 9/12 10/12

Ch. JOYAL’S BLACK DAHLIA Mw Verdon’s Daredevil Mw Verdon’s Devil’s Delight Mw Verdon’s Devil Made Me Do It Mw

5/13/12 5/13/12 8/4/12

7/12 7/12 10/12

Ch. RIVENDELL DARK SIDE OF THE MOON Sw Raydachs Fly Me To The Moon Sw 3/18/12 Raydachs Dancing In the Moonlight Sw 6/22/12 Raydach’s Here Comes The Sun 11/30/12

5/12 8/12 1/13

Ch. MARWOODS NATIVE FLOWER MW La Bar’s Seeing Double Mw Country Star’s Here We Go Country Star’s Bazinga

4/12 1/13 2/13

Ch. LADDLAND BY CANDLELIGHT Hialieah’s Turning Tricks Hialeah’s Cataclysm Hialeah’s Catwoman I’m Just Too Sexy

1/8/12 3/24/12 3/3/12

3/12 5/12 5/12

GCh. REBEKAH OF BROWNWOOD FARM SS Futrell’s Trisha V Brownwood SS Futrell’s Dazzling Mr. Poindexter SS Futrell’s Everything Is Coming Up Roses SS

7/14/12 8/30/12 9/28/12

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DACHSHUND CLUB OF AMERICA

REGISTER OF MERIT OUTSTANDING (R.O.M.O.) Dogs: Sire at least twenty (20) champion get. At least four (4) of these champions have achieved one of the qualitative requirements. Bitches: Produce at least eight (8) champions. At least two (2) of these champions have achieved one of the qualitative requirements.

TOP PRODUCERS MERIT PROGRAM

QUANTITATIVE REQUIREMENTS Champions are considered to be A.K.C. confirmed conformation, field and obedience titles. An individual dog may only count as one champion, even if a multiple title holder.

Compiled by Ann Wlodkowski, this is the current list of Top Producers.

REGISTER OF MERIT (R.O.M.) Dogs: Sire at least ten (10) champion get. Bitches: Produce at least four (4) champions.

QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS Group 1 at A.K.C. All-Breed Show. BOV, BOB or BOS to Breed at a Specialty Show. WD, WB, BOV, BOS at DCA Host Specialty Show. WD, WB, BOV, BOS, Award of Merit at a DCA National Specialty Show. Absolute winner of a field trial. High in Trial at an AKC All-Breed Obedience Trial.

REGISTER OF MERIT EXCELLENT (R.O.M.X.) Dogs: Sire at least ten (10) champion get. At least two (2) of these champions have achieved one of the qualitative requirements. Bitches: Produce at least four (4) champions. At least one (1) of these champions have achieved one of the qualitative requirements.

Register of Merit Outstanding (R.O.M.O.) LONGHAIRED DOGS

Ch. GEROLF DAS ZWERGLEIN L Std. Joe & Hannelore Heller Ch. GLENAVAN ACCLAIM ML Mary Nie

Ch. B’S JAVELIN DE BAYARD Joe & Hannelore Heller

Std. Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S ULYSSIS L Dr. Ingeborg Kremer

Std.

Ch. BARKERVILLE ZEUS Ted & Karen Brunner

Std.

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S XTRA COPY L Kenneth Andrews

Std.

Ch. HARMO’S THE MURF OF ROSE FARM ML Mrs. Alan Robson

Ch. BERMARG’S BOONDOX ADVENTURE L Martha Grantham Ch. BERMARG’S SHONEY OF BOONDOX L Barbara Powers Ch. BOONDOX PANAMA JACK Dan Harrison Ch. BOONDOX STING V KANAWHA L Dan Harrison & Walter & Mary Jones

Std.

Min.

Ch. HUNDELEBEN TWO THUMBS UP SL Std. Carlos J. Puig & Jeffrey Boehne Std. Std.

Std.

Dual Ch./CA/INT D AND D SIERRA SPIRIT V SHONEY CD, JE, CGC, VC Std. Diane & Don McCormack

Min.

Ch. ROBDACHS FAMILIAR STRANGER Sanford & Patricia Roberts

Std.

Min.

Ch. HAN-JO’S FLAMING FLARE L Joe & Hannelore Heller

Ch. BARTLES VON LINKS Janet Wayock

Ch. PACKER’S BLACK GOLD ML Darlene Carawan

Ch. INSIGHT’S VENI VIDI VICCI Std. Cynthia & Jake Geiser Dual Ch. LOSTDOG’S BLACK BART Std. Jennifer Holloway & Ruth Martucci & Dan Barnes Ch. MOONDACHS ARAPAHOE Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std.

Ch. MIKLYN’S WINDJAMMER Lynn Jabaut

Min.

Ch. ROBERT DE BAYARD Mary Howell

Std.

Dual Ch. SOLO’S PREMIERE SL Std. Paula Carter & Kim Vidrine Ch. SOLONG SQUIRE V’ BRISTLEKNOLL Sidney Stafford Ch. SOUVENIR OF WAGSMORE ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne, Robert & Jean Burnett Ch. WALMAR’S CASANOVA Polly Savage

LONGHAIRED BITCHES ARIMICH’S KACHINA V MOONDACHS Std. Eileen Lebut & Lucy Granowicz

Std.

Ch. BOONDOX EMMA V WALMAR Std. Dan Harrison & Bob Hartkemeier

Min.

Ch. BOONDOX UMBRA AU LIEBE L Cheryl Snedaker-Sims

Std.

Ch. WALMAR’S KODIAK V BOONDOX Bob & Ann Wlodkowski

Std.

Ch. WINDSONG CAUTION TO THE WIND Lorene Hogan

Std.

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Ch. DACHSHIRE LAST LAUGH Std. Cynthia & Mary-Michaela GeiserDual Ch. DAYDACHS BONNIE BE GOOD SE CGC Miki Perry & Karen Purcell FC EM’S LANCER LOVE ML Teddy Moritz Ch. FLACHSHUNDS EXQUISITE ML Susan & Johnny Jones Ch. HAN-JO’S LOLLIPOP L Bev Dodds

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Std.

Min.

Min.

Std.


HAN-JO’S YUM YUM L Joe & Hannelore Heller

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S ZSA ZSA Ron & Nancy Lockhart

Std.

Register of Merit Excellent (R.O.M.X.) LONGHAIRED DOGS

Ch. KAYCEES GALEWINNS ALL REVVED UP MLD Min. John & Terrilynn Carlson

Dual Ch. BARON VON SKAER JE, CGC, VC Std. Barbara Skaer & Anne Schmidt

Ch. INSIGHT’S TANTRUMS ‘N TIARAS Cynthia & Jake Geiser

Ch. BAYARD LE CARDINAL Helen Engle

Ch. MANORVILLE’S REPEAT COPY L V. Jeanne Kappler

Std.

Ch. ARIMICH’S ANNATTA V MOONDACHS Jan & Kevin Schirmer

Ch. SLEEPY HOLLOW’S MAJESTIC L Bob & Ann Wlodkowski

Std.

Ch. AVIANCE’S STAR IS BORN @ LEORALEE’S SL Std. Marietta Singleton

Std.

Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S EXACTA ML Min. Susan & Johnny Jones

Ch. AVIANCES INDIAN RIVER FLY John S. Contoupe

Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S FRANCHISE ML Susan & Johnny Jone

Min.

Ch. BARKERVILLE CLEOPATRA Std. Karen & Ted Brunner

Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S HIGHLY SPICED ML Susan & Johnny Jones

Min.

Ch. BARKERVILLE LAUREN BACALL Ted & Karen Brunner

Std.

Std.

Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S OHIO EXPRESS ML Susan & Johnny Jones

Min.

Ch. BARKERVILLE SULTAN’S MISTRESS Karen & Ted Brunner

Std.

Ch. BOONDOX POLO L Dan Harrison

Std.

Ch. SUNSPUN FACE OF AN ANGEL Clay Tedeschi & Vicki Walsh

Std.

Ch. BARBEMAC AGAINST ALL ODDS ML Min. Mary Sue Barnum

Std.

Ch. TAPFERHAUS STENCIL L V. Jeanne Kappler

Std.

Ch. BAYARD L’HYACINTHE Monika & Paul Martin

Std.

Ch. ROSE FARMS ORCHID V BOONDOX Std. Dan Harrison & Martha Grantham

Ch. BOONDOX YORKTOWN L Dan Harrison & Maggie Peat Ch. BRIARDACH’S BAZOOKA Monika & Paul Martin

Std.

Ch. TIMBAR’S HEDLEY LAMAR Std. Janet Wayock

Ch. BEDOXELD DESIREE L Elizabeth Benjamine

Std.

Ch. ROSE FARM ZESABEL OF BOONDOX Std. Dan Harrison & Walter & Mary Jones

Ch. CAR-RAE’S MOONBEAM V PACKER ML Min. Paula Carter & Nancy Pearson

Ch. VESHUND’S ELF ML Mary Olich Nie

Ch. BELDACH’S MERI CASATT Std. Connie Fisher

Ch. SAUSAGE STABLES DEJAVU MOCHA SE Miki Perry

DC DACHAVEN PONY EXPRESS O’SIDDACHS Alan James

Std.

Ch. MANNEQUIN’S Std. CANDI BAR L Carol Spritzer & Walter & Mary Jones ROSE FARMS BLACKBERRY BUFF L Std. Dan Harrison & Dorothy Hutchinson Ch. ROSE FARMS DELILAH V BOONDOX Dee Hutchinson

Std.

Std.

Ch. SAUSAGE STABLES KARA ANN Gale Yamaguchi

Std.

Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S EXCLUSIVE ML Susan & Johnny Jones

Min.

FC STARDUST ONE WAY OR ANOTHER JE RA Anne Schmidt

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT STAR SAPPHIRE L Anne & Catherine Carson

Ch. BOONDOX FORREST GUMP L Walter & Mary Jones & Dan Harrison

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. FRANZ KAFKA VON SKAERStd. Barb Skaer & Anne Schmidt Ch. GLENAVAN ANTICIPATION ML Mary Olich Nie

Ch. SUNSPUN SCANDAL SHEET Std. Bruce & Vicki Walsh Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT GLORY BE L Anne H. & James B. Carson

Dual Ch. BOONDOX CHAPS L, JE Dr. Roger & Deborah Brum & Sherry Snyder

Std.

Min.

Ch. HAN-JO’S APOLLO Richard A. & Wilva J. Bredahl

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S CANDYMAN L Bev Dodds

Std.

Ch. INSIGHT’S OH DO BEHAVE Std. Dr. Mary Bohach

Min.

Ch. VON DYCK’S CASEY JONES Std. Joe & Hannelore Heller Ch. VON DYCK’S MR. BOJANGLES L Dr. Helen Tiahrt

Std.

Ch. WAGMORE’S CAPTIVATING ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Min.

Ch. WAGSMORE’S LOW AND BEEHOLD ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Min.

Ch. WAGSMORE’S ORANGE CRUSH ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne

Min.

Ch. WAGSMORE’S SUBLIME ML Min. Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Std.

Ch. INSIGHT RUMORHASIT AT Std. PRAMADA Pramada Kennels

Ch. WALMAR’S QUO VADIS Walter & Mary Jones

Std.

Dual Ch. IVIC’S INDELIBLE INK, UDX, CG, ME, VC Std. Andrea Baltes

Register of Merit Excellent (R.O.M.X.)

Ch. KARLEW’S TRITON Marjorie Lewis

Std.

LONGHAIRED BITCHES

Std.

Dual Ch. AMAZING GRACE VON BAKUM Std. Phylllis Meseroll & Michael Nothstein

WAGSMORE’S ROYAL TRADITION ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Min.

Ch. VONGAYS PORSCHE CAYENNE SL Gail and Von Richards

Std.

Ch. KEMPER DACHS BAD HABITS Charles Baris & John Hart Ch. LOSTDOG BLACKJACK Miki Perry & Karen Purcell

Std.

Dual Ch. AMTEKEL’S MERRY MELODY, JE Andra & Martin O’Connell

Dachshund Club of America

97

AUTUMN, 2013

Std.

Std.

Ch. BERMARG’S HAVALYN SKY TRACES Meg & Keith Williamson & Martha Grantham Ch. BERMARG’S PLAY MISTY FOR ME L Meg Williamson & Martha Grantham Ch. BERMARG’S SATIN AND LACE L Carl & Linda Reich

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. BEVART COPPER PENNY V BLUEBONNET SE Std. Beverly & Art Morgan Ch. BIRKDELL’S ANNIE’S SONG L Std. Bob & Ann Wlodkowski Ch. BONNFEL’S SPIRIT HALO Kathryn Ryan & Diane Young

Std.

Ch. BOONDOX ALL AGLOW L Std. Dan Harrison & Nancy Lockhart Ch. BOONDOX BERMARG TREASURE L Dan & Ann Harrison Ch. BOONDOX LAVENDER L Dave & Pam Peat

Std. Std.

Ch. BOONDOX PANDEMONIUM Std. Sidney Stafford Ch. BOONDOX PUMPKIN Std. Walter & Mary Jones & Dan Harrison


Ch. BOONDOX QUICKSILVER L Std. Dan Harrison & Bob Hartkemeier Ch. BRIARDACH’S GARDEN PARTY Monika & Paul Martin Ch. BRIARDACH’S PLUM PUDDIN’ Monika & Paul Martin Ch. BRIARDACH’S POTLUCK Monika & Paul Martin Ch. CAMP GUTHRIE DEVIL’S SPRITE L CDX TT Barbara & Joel Axel CAMP GUTHRIE’S RAGS TO RICHES L Barbara & Joel Axel CANTERBURY’S LITTLE LILLITH ML Lisa & Andrew Warren & Phyllis Rosinsky Ch. CASSIOPEIA OF SIRIUS L Walter & Mary Jones Ch. CHAZLYN’S GUESSING GAME SL Lynne & Charles Dahlén CRISTALDOX DIANA Sandra & Dena Livingstone

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. FEIERTAG’S SMIDGEN OF SPICE L Kandi Kostic FC GAVIA VON MORITZ ML Teddy Moritz

Ch. GLENARRIF’S YOURS TRULY Sandy Arnold & June Mann

Std.

Ch. GLENAVAN GAIETY ML Mary Nie

Min.

Ch. GLENAVAN REMINISCENT ML Mary Nie

Min.

Min.

Ch. GLENAVAN SOPHISTICATION ML Mary Nie

Min.

Std.

Aust. Ch. GRAEDON MIDNIGHT FANTASY Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Std.

GREENHILLS BLACK VELVET Std. Ray & Ann Parrish

Std.

GREENSBORO CALAMITY ML Min. Bobby & Cissy Johnson

Ch. DEVANNA’S SHINE ON V SIDDACHS Dorothy O. DeVanna & Harvey Mueller Ch. DIKERDACHS KATERIE TEKAWITHA Valerie Diker FC EM’S LAST CHANCE ML Charles & Emma Sprung

Min.

Ch. IVIC CEVAN’S CHIMNEY SWEEP Jane Larsen

Std.

Ch. IVIC’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN FEVER CDX, CG Jane Larsen

Std.

JACINTHE DE BAYARD Mary Howell

Std.

Ch. JOY-DEN’S APRIL LOVE L Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std.

JOY-DEN’S EVENING STAR L Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std.

Ch. JOY-DEN’S EVITA SL Diantha H. Gravelle

Std.

Ch. JOY-DEN’S I-RATE V SCHON BACH Arvilla Mayhall & Dorine Schoenbachler Ch. JOY-DEN’S MAGENTA MAGIC SL Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S ERIKA L Judy Turner

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S ROXANNE L Betty Woerman

Ch. METRONOMES LADY IN RED L Darleen Wheelington & B. & V. Smith

Std.

Std.

Ch. MILLHAUS HEAVENLY COPY L Pat Mills

Std.

Ch. MOONDACHS SWEET GINGER BROWN Mary & Craig Lee

Std.

Ch. MT’S CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Merritt & Meredith Taylor

Std.

Dual Ch. MT’S EMPIRE BUILDER Merritt & Meredith Taylor

Std.

DC MYE PRIMADOX ANGELIQUE JE, TT, CGC, VC Std. Sandi Myers & Ken Hagmueller & Kellye Slatton FC NYSSA VON MORITZ ML Teddy Moritz

Ch. JOY-DEN’S VIRGINIA WOOF SL Std. Kimberly Virdine & Joyce Warren

Min.

Ch. OLD HANOVER’S WHAT ABOUT ME ML Linda Beamer

Min.

Min.

DC PHANTOMS MUSIC OF THE NIGHT JE, CGC, VC Min. Christopher & Patricia Mims

Std.

PRAMADA’S A BIT O’HONEY L Std. Dave & Pam Peat

Ch. KARLEW’S LITTLE EVE Marjorie Lewis

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. KARLEW’S PRINCESS V BIRKDELL Marjorie Lewis

Ch. PRAMADA’S HONEYSUCKLE L Dave & Pam Peat

Std.

HAN-JO’S ROXIE AT SCHUMDACHS Jeri Hamman

Std.

Std.

Ch. KHYBRENS SOCIAL BUTTERFLY Bev Brennesholz & Roberta Woodward

Ch. PRAMADA’S J. ABERCROMBIE L Dave & Pam Peat Ch. R’COLA ACRES SUNSHINE SINDY Jay & Ann Willis

Std.

Min.

Ch. HEAVENSENT LUCK OF THE IRISH Grace & Charles Turner

Std.

Min.

FC HERTA VOM STROOTBACHTAL Std. Karin Boyd & Barbara Trebisky

Ch. DACHSHIRE LITTLE CASINO L Cheryl Snedaker-Sims

DE SANGPUR WEE ROUGE Pat Beresford

FC HUNTNDOX LILY V SEERAUBER ML Susan C. Fuller

Ch. KARCHAUS UNFORGETTABLE Andra O’Connell

Ch. DACHSHIRE BLACK GOLD L Std. Cheryl Snedaker-Sims

Ch. DDD’S WEE CONTESSA DO-RAE ML Nancy & Donald Colson & Paula Carter

Min.

Std.

Ch. GREENSBORO’S ICE PRINCESS ML Cissy & Bobby Johnson

DASH ‘N DOXIES YOYO ML Debbie James

Min.

Ch. GEORGIA DACHS SHENIQUA Std. Nancy Thompson, Kathy Pickrell & Pat Sawyer

Dual Ch. D AND D THE VISION OF SPIRIT, CDX Std. Diane Young McCormack

Ch. DASH ‘N DOXIES MARBEL DELIGHT MDL Debbie James

Std.

Std.

Min.

Min.

Std.

Min. Min.

Ch. HIGH PLAINS GIDDYUP Celeste Hagstrom, Pam Gale & Sherry Ceplius

Min.

Ch. HOMAR’S MILLION DOLLAR BABY SL Std. Paula Carter & Kimberly Vidrine Ch. HOMAR’S SIMPLY THE BEST SL Ryan Horvath, Carlos Puig, Janis & Roger Marti

Std.

Ch. HINDENBURG’S SHALIMAR Std. Joyce & Dennis Warren

Ch. LADY ROSALYN OF SIRIUS Std. Joe & Hannelore Heller Ch. LADY WILMOT AT BRONIA Min. Kathleen Y. Doi FC L AND C MT SHASTA L CDX Std. ME, CG, CGC Sandi Myers & Larry Sorenson Ch. LEHIGH’S SLEEPYTIME ABBA ML Bob Bray

Min.

Ch. REDFERN LIBERATED FINANCE Std. Keith Williamson & Meg Williamson & Renee Swab Ch. ROBDACHS FASHION FLING Std. Sanford & Patricia Roberts Ch. ROSE FARMS COUNTRY GIRL L Std. Dan Harrison & Dorothy Hutchinson

Dual Ch. LOSTDOG’S SISKIYOU Std. Ruth Martucci & Dan Barnes

Ch. ROSE FARM’S DRAGONORA ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Min.

Ch. MAYRHOFEN SIDRA L VON IVIC UDT VC Jane Larsen

Ch. ROSE FARMS ELITE V BOONDOX Ruth Martucci & Dan Harrison

Std.

Ch. MELODY OF SIRIUS L Walter & Mary Jones

Dachshund Club of America

98

AUTUMN, 2013

Std. Std.

Ch. ROSE FARM’S GINGER GIRL Std. Dee Hutchinson


Ch. ROSE FARMS HANNELORE Std. BOONDOX Dan Harrison & Melanie Maurer

Ch. VON SCHAAFMEISTER’S SOLO SONG C.M. & W.S. Shaffmaster

Ch. ROSE FARMS HONEY V BOONDOX Dan Harrison, John Brading & Lon Strauch

WAGSMORE’S CHARISMA COUNTS ML Jeff & Karen Russel Dionne

Std.

Ch. ROSE FARMS Std. LADY OF THE NIGHT Andrea Spritzer & Dee Hutchinson Ch. SEIDACHS WHITE DIAMONDS SL Paula Carter

Std.

SHADAES ENGLISH ROSE V RALJO Monika & Paul Martin

Std.

Ch. SHADOWDACH’S POLLYANNA Brian Owen & Roy Dampeer

Std.

DC SIGNATURE’S OLIVA RN Wendy Snyder

Std.

DC SIDDACHS TURANDOT JE Alan James & Sidney Stafford

Std.

SLEEPY HOLLOW ROBED IN RED Std. B. Ann & Robert J. Wlodkowski Ch. SLEEPYTIME BRILLIANT Susan & Johnny Jones Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S MERCI GLENAVAN Susan & Johnny Jones

Min.

Min.

Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S SHOW ME Min. Susan Jones Ch. SOLO’S STEEL MAGNOLIA MLD Paula Carter, Nancy Pearson & Alyce Gilmore

Min.

Ch. WAGSMORE’S FROM A DISTANCE ML Kathy A. Steele Ch. WAGSMORE’S PICTURESQUE ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne

Min.

Min

Min.

Min.

Ch. WAGSMORE’S THE BEE’S KNEES ML Jeff & Karyn R. Dionne

Min.

Ch. WALMAR’S GIGGLES V BOONDOX Dan Harrison

Std.

Std.

Ch. WHISTLESTOP’S MIFFIN T-ANN John & Mary Teigland

Std.

Ch. WHISTLESTOPS PRIME TIME LIVE Phoebe Phillips

Std.

Ch. WILHELM’S DIXIELAND JAZZ Bee Spencer

Std.

Ch. WILHELMINA VON SKAER Std. Barb Skaer Ch. WINDCATCHER’S PRINCESS WARRIOR Janet Georgeanne

Std.

Ch. WUNSSUM’S RIVERWIND ANASTASIS Nancy Lindhe-Eby

Std.

Ch. TECKELHOF’S HARBOR PARK MIST Std. Charlotte Borghardt & Edith Colaneri

Dual Ch. WURSTCHEN DACHSHIRE SIERRA L Cheryl Snedaker-Sims

Std.

Ch. TECKELTERRE’S INDIAN SUMMER L Ruth Williams

Ch. WYNDCREST COUNTRY SAMPLER Jill & Nathan Janz

Std.

Ch. WOLDORF’S STORMY WEATHER Mark & Nancy Eby

Std.

Ch. STOLZ ARIMICH PERSEPHONE SL Lucy Granowicz, Heather Denham & Eileen Lebut Ch. SUNTECKELS BETHANY Jan & Kevin Schirmer

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT BE MY FAIR LADY Anne H. & James B. Carson & Brenna Potash Ch. TUDOX TRISTEZAS AT PRAMADA L Pramada Kennels, Registered

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. HANJO N’ SYLMAR GOLDNUGGET ML Maria P. Wild

LONGHAIRED DOGS

Ch. HEATHERO FURBY Min. Shona Barrick & Viginia Stephenson

Min.

Ch. AMTEKEL’S THE GREAT GATSBY Sidney Stafford

Std.

Ch. JO AND JO’S PACKERS O HENRY ML Derryll Packer

Ch. BARKERVILLE PAGEMASTER Ted & Karen Brunner

Std.

Ch. ORCHARDWOOD’S JEREMIAH ML Min. Alicia M. Rescek & Leonard A. Rescek

Ch. BAYARD L’ORESTE VON MARDACH Marjorie Creasy

Std.

Ch. PEGREMOS PARAGON L Peter Monks

Std.

Ch. PRAMADA’S Q-BERT L Dave & Pam Peat

Std.

Std.

Ch. BOONDOX VALENTINO L Nancy Eby & Judy Thompson

Ch. WALMAR’S HOLLYHOCHS V BOONDOX Std. Walter & Mary Jones Ch. WALMAR’S PEPPERMINT PATTY Walter & Mary Jones

Register of Merit (R.O.M.)

CANTERBURY’S LITTLE JJ Min. Phyllis Rosinsky, Alyce Gilbertsen & Marlies Noll

Min.

Ch. PHL’S ANEAS OF LOVE CALL SEVEN JP Min. Valerie Diker Ch. ROBDACHS CAPSTONE Sanford & Patricia Roberts

Std.

CANTERBURY’S LITTLE JOSHUA ML Phyllis Rosinsky

Min.

Ch. ROSE FARM’S PALOMINO ML Min. Karyn Russell-Dionne & Jeff Dionne

Ch. CARAWAN’S CHAUFFEUR ML Darlene Carawan

Min.

Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S BRIT STERLING ML Susan & Johnny Jones

Ch. CARAWAN’S WILDWOOD JERICHO ML Darlene Carawan

Min.

SUNARA FIRECRACKER Charlie May

Std.

Min.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT FAMOUS AMOS Anne H. & Catherine Carson Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT INHERIT TH’ WIND Anne H. & James Carson

Std.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT WILD WEST WIND Anne H. Carson

Std.

Ch. VON DYCK’S JOHNNY ONE NOTE L Walter & Mary Jones

Std.

Ch. CARAWAN’S WILDWOOD JONAH ML Darlene Carawan

Dual Ch. CHAZLYN’S DARK MOON RISING SL, CDX, JE, NAJ, RE, VC Std. Andrea Baltes AM. CAN. Ch. DACHENDELL’S MR. JAZZMAN Min. Jean Jasinsky Ch. DELLDACHS ROLL ROYCE Std. Bev Dodds Ch. FELIX OF THORN PINES Joyce Young

Std.

Ch. FOXFIRE VON BAYERN HUTTE ML Min. Martha Fuller & Joseph Banacki Ch. GO-WINS FAB TEDDY Z Std. Nancy Lindhe Eby, Mark Eby, Lindsey Thelen & Lorene Hogan Ch. GRANDGABLES WOLF WHISTLE ML Linda Beamer Ch. HAN-JO’S LEMON DROP KID L Joe & Hannelore Heller

Dachshund Club of America

99

AUTUMN, 2013

Min.

Std.

Min. Min.

Register of Merit (R.O.M.) LONGHAIRED BITCHES Ch. ALDOX ARF’EN ANNIE Ellen Stanton Dual Ch. ALDOX BETTY’S SHADOW Beverly Brahe

Std.

Std.

Am/Can Ch. AMTEKEL’S MERRY HEART Std. Deborah Sauer & Andra O’Connel Ch. ARDENCAPLE’S MELODY D’AMOUR Min. Ken Fields


ARDENCAPLE’S WEE SURPRISE Mrs. Willard K. Denton

Min.

Ch. BARBEMAC’S FANCY COLOURS ML Mary Sue Barnum

Min.

Ch. BARBEMAC PARFAIT CHOCOLAT ML Mary Sue Barnum

Min.

Ch. BARBEMAC SILKWOOD ML Min. Mary Sue Barnum Ch. BARKERVILLE DOLLY MADISON Ted & Karen Brunner

Std.

Ch. BARKERVILLE SHONEY’S FIRST LADY Mark Eby & Nancy Lindhe-Eby

Std.

Ch. BAVARIA DACHS KISS ME KATE Particia Mace

Std.

Ch. BAVARIA DACHS LUCYGEE L Std. Richard A. & Wilva J. Bredahl Ch. BAYARD L’ORIANE Helen Harrison Ch. BLACK SHADOW OF DOLPHIN Clara Secord Ch. BLAIRHAVEN RED SILK Blairhaven Kenne

Std.

Std. Std.

Ch. BOONDOX BRADAUCH ECLAIR L Dan Harrison

Std.

Ch. BOONDOX GLORY DAYS CD Bobbi Borbely & Dan Harrison

Std.

Ch. BOONDOX HILARITY L Dan Harrison & Debbi Brum Ch. BOONDOX OPIUM V WALMAR John Mohme

Std.

Std.

Ch. BURDACHS U WANNA MAKE A MEMORY ML Std. Carol Burton Ch. CAMP GUTHRIE SUMMER SUNSET L CGC Std. Barbara & Joel Axel Ch. CANTERBURY’S LITTLE CARLA ML Lisa & Andrew Warren

Min.

Ch. CARAWAN’S WILDWOOD MEMORY ML Darlene Carawan Ch. CARLIN’S LADY OF THE LAKE L Sharyn Drake, Kathy Pickrell & John Thompson

Min.

Ch. GLENAVAN IRRESISTIBLE ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne

Std.

Ch. GLENAVAN VANITY FAIR ML Min. Mary Olich Nie

Ch. CAR-RAE’S MILKY WAY ML Min. Mary A. Dowski CASEY’S BELLE AMI OF BAYARD CD Constance B. Fisher FC Cassie Of Cotton Meadows LH CD RE MX MXJ OF SE Jamie & Karin Sexton Ch. CEDAR HILL PAINTED PRINCESS Judi Rideout & Alberta Allen Ch. COPPERTONE V BOONDOX L Dan Harrison COTSWOLD’S MARSTON MAISEY Derek & Fred Turner

Min.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std

Min.

Ch. MT’S NELLIE BLY Meredith & Merritt Taylor

Std. Std.

Ch. GRAEDON PRETTY WOMAN Dee Hutchinson

Min.

MY WAY MOZE’N ALONG L Sharon Christiansen

Ch. HADSELHUS’ ARABESQUE L Richard A. & Wilva J. Bredahl

Std.

Ch. ORCHARDWOOD DEEP DARKNESS Leonard & Alice Rescek

Min.

Ch. OZO’S JUST A WHISPER FROM MANMAR Janice Finney

Min.

Ch. HALEAJO’S PERIWINKLE Martha Prendergast

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S FANTASIA L Joe & Hannelore Heller

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S HEATHER L Std. Hannelore Heller & Jeff Richards

Ch. PACKER’S BROWN BETTY II ML Min. Gail Meghghy & Sherry Ceplios

Ch. HAN-JO’S YULETIDE YAHTZEE Joe & Hannelore Heller

Ch. PACKER’S BROWN SUGAR ML Derryll Packer

Std.

Ch. HANSELDOX MISS MAKAYLA V BURDACHS ML Min. Carol Burton

Ch. PEGREMOS LURLENE L Peter Monks

HIBORN LAST DEAL Mr. & Mrs. Wendall Oglesbee

Ch. PHANTASEAS EMEIGH SUE L Dr. Janet Crane

Std.

JANDELO’S PATRICIAN KNEPPER Elizabeth Van Valen

Std.

Ch. JBS GOLDNGEM OF SERENDIPITY ML Jyl V. Scott

Min.

Ch. ROBDACHS GYPSY ROSE Beatrice Medes

Ch. JOY-DEN’S HEAVENLY BODY L Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std.

Ch. ROSE FARMS ALL A GLITTER ML Nancy Zumwalt Prouty

Ch. JOY-DEN’S JAMAICA RUM SL Joyce Warren & Kim Vidrine

Std.

Ch. ROSE FARMS LIME SODA Mary Pyle & Irva McDougal

FOXFYRE FUDGE RIPPLE ML Min. Aubrey Nash & Raymond Freer

J-LYN’S FLYING TO VICTORY ML Jennifer L. VanNiman

Min.

Ch. FOXFYRE RING OF FIRE Rhonda Doty

Ch. JOY-DENS NO-NO NANETTE SL Std. Joyce Warren & Mary Mathieson

Ch. DACHSHIRE LIL TEXAS TORNADO SL June G. Fetters

Std.

DE SANGPUR LADY STONYBROOK Bernard & Betty Piper

Std.

Ch. DWAIN’S RUSSET SWEEP L Std. Mr. & Mrs. Richard O’Mara Ch. FANTASY VON KOTTHAUS L Std. Robert & Alice Dildine FEIORLINN DE RIGEUR Mary Pyle & Irva McDougald

Std.

Min.

Ch. FOXFYRE SEA SHELL ML Min. Aubrey Nash & Raymond Freer

CARAWAN’S CONSTANT COMMENT ML Min. Janice Mosely & Darlene Carawan

Dual Ch. GER’S NOELA KATRINA LH RN David L. & Elizabeth C. Brown

Ch. CARAWAN’S WILDWOOD KIWI ML Janice Moseley

Ch. GLENAVAN COSMOPOLITAN ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne

Min.

MC’S FOXIE ROXIE OF DILU ML Cynthia Ruckman

Std.

Std.

Min.

Std.

Ch. HOLOW’S MAID MIDNIGHT L Peter Monks

Ch. FEIERTAG’S NUTMEG NOUGAT L Kandi Kostic

CARAWAN’S ASHLEY Darlene Carawan

Std.

Ch. MAR-KREST ALL THAT GLITTERS Anne Schmidt

Std.

DACHSBAU CHAMPAGNE LADY Min. Janice & Bryan Finney & J. Crocker Ch. DACHSHIRE LADY LUCK Thomas & Kathleen Lockyer

GLENARRIF’S ONEDERFUL June Mann

Min.

Ch. JO AND JO STF BROWN EN VOGUE ML Jennifer & Patricia McNally

Min.

Ch. KASHMIR OF NIKOBAR Barbara Nichols

Std.

Std.

Ch. LOSTDOG’S HI-LILLY Becky Harstad

Std.

Min.

Ch. MAGNA CHRIS OF CURLEY CREEK Std. Sherry Snyder

Dachshund Club of America

100

AUTUMN, 2013

Min. Std.

Std.

PUNKIN’ PI V TURNER Std. Becky England & Nancy Turner Ch. RAISIN’L BRYKAAR O’ ALI’I AK INU Victoria L. McConnell

Dual Ch. SHADOWDACH’S SO RARE Brian Owen & Roy Dampeer

Std. Std.

Min. Std.

Std.

SHAMROCK’S HOCUS POCUS L Std. Owel Newman Ch. SLEEPYTIME’S FREE SPIRIT ML Susan & Johnny Jones

Min.

SOLO’S KARMA CHAMELEON ML Alberta Flachs & Paula Carter

Min.

STARGATE SPECIAL COPY Std. Amanda Hodges & Barbara Myers STF NAUGHTY BY NATURE ML Jennifer & Patricia McNally

Min.


STONEBRIDGE SANTA FE SIDDACH Constance B. & Gary R. Fisher

Std.

Ch. WHISTLESTOP’S PENNY CANDY Lynne Allen

Std.

Dual Ch. JAGIE’S SUNKISSED PHOENIX Std. Miki Perry & Eric C. Henningsen

Ch. STONYBROOK’S PJ’S MAUREEN L Robin Gianopoulos

Ch. LANDMARK SIMONE V JOYAL Anne Allen Crockett & Barbara Power

Std.

Ch. WHISTLESTOP’S SURPRIZ SURPRIZ Std. Lynne Allen

Ch. JOY-DEN’S REVELATION SS Std. Joyce & Dennis Warren

Ch. LUCENE’S TIARA Jeanine Sudinski

Std.

Ch. WILLOWCROFT TECKELWOOD FLAIRE SL JE Amanda Hodges & Barbara M. Myers

Ch. LADDLAND A SMIDGEON OF A LAD Jack Karcher

Ch. MOFFETT’S ROSANNE Themla Moffet

Std.

SUNTURA’S SHAZAM ML Min. Karyn Russell-Dionne & Jeff Dionne SWEETHAVEN SUZI CHENILLE Std. Barbara Nichols Ch. SYLMAR’S QUEEN OF HEARTS ML Maria P. Wild

Min.

Ch. TALIESIN’S STORMY WEATHER ML Elaine Hanson

Min.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT ANGEL GABRIELLE L Anne H. Carson

Std.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT ANGEL OF HOPE Anne H. Carson

Std.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT EVENING LIGHT Anne H. & James B. Carson & Brenna Potash

Std.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT GEMINI CASSIE Anne H. Carson

Std.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT GLIMMER OF HOPE Anne H. Carson

Std.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT HOPE DIAMOND L Anne H. & Catherine Carson

Std.

Ch. WOLDORF’S CITY OF LIGHTS L Mark & Nancy Eby

Std.

Std.

Register of Merit Outstanding (R.O.M.O.) SMOOTH DOGS Ch. AUBARLEAS JOHNNY ANGEL John & Nancy Thompson

Std. Std.

Ch. BARBADOX IRONSIDE SS Jan Oswald & Jeri Smith

Std.

Ch. DUNKELDORF FALCON’S FAVORITE Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dunk, Jr. Ch. DUNKELDORF FALCON FORESTER Mrs. Charles Statler

Ch. FALCON OF HEYING-TECKEL Fred & Rose Heying

Std.

Ch. FARMEADOW LIGHT UP THE SKY Charles Baris & John Hart

Std.

Min.

Ch. GRANDGABLES MR. RED THORN Guy Jeavon & Mark McMillian

SMOOTH BITCHES

Min.

Std.

Ch. WAVECREST PAIGE V ELYSIUM B. Ann Wlodkowski & Lisa & Andrew Warren

Register of Merit Outstanding (R.O.M.O.)

Ch. BESSDACHS REBA MCLOVELY Std. Betty Jeffery & Renee Lara DVM

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT’S MORNING GLORY L Anne H. Carson

Ch. GALADACHS MY BOY GIORGIO Gail M. Laidoner & Michael Powell

Min.

Std.

Min.

Std.

Std.

Std.

BISS Ch. DYNADAUX HONKY TONK BAR N GRILL MS Cyndy Senff

Ch. WALMAR’S MADGE V BOONDOX Walter & Mary Jones

Std.

Ch. APPLE HILLS RITE DECISION Helen & Neal Hamilton

Std.

Min.

Std.

Std.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT STAR O’BERMARG L Anne H. & Catherine Carson

Ch. FORRESTER’S HUNTER Frances & James Forrester

Std.

Std.

Ch. DYNADAUX HILLBILLIE HOLLYWOOD MS Cyndy Senff

Ch. WAGSMORE CARTE BLANCE ML Debbie James

Ch. SONDERBAR BOOMERANG MS Cyndy Senff

Ch. ROSE GATE GINGER POPPY Std. Tim & Marilou Callison

Ch. APOTHECARY BLACK ROSEY ROSE George Kleinman

Std.

Std.

Ch. PRUITT’S RED RIPPER James & Margaret Pruitt

Std.

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT M’L’N’IUM MYSTERY Anne H. & James B. Carson

Ch. TWELFTH NIGHT’S MORNING STAR L Anne H. & Catherine Carson

Ch. MAXSOHN’S STAR OF CHOO CHOO Maria Hayes

Ch. SHEEN V WESTPHALEN Peggy Westphal

Ch. BARBADOX ANDI Barbara Haisch

Ch. BOONDOX CHUCKIE BUNYAN John & Nancy Thompson

Ch. LADDLAND A WING AND A PRAYER Kaye Ladd

Std.

Ch. DIAGRAM LOVE POTION SS Std. Dianne Graham

Std.

Std.

Min.

Dual Ch. FRIESLAND’S FANTASY STRUDEL Std. Helen & Neal Hamilton Ch. GALADACHS MINDY OF NIKOBAR Gail Laidoner FC GESCHA VOM MEISTERWURZ Sian Kwa-Hopfensperger

Std.

Std.

Ch. KINDERTECKEL’S FOURSTAR LILY Std. Kristin E. Cihos-Williams & Emalie Williams Ch. LADDLAND CAMELOT Kaye Ladd

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND JULIET Kaye Ladd

Std.

Dachshund Club of America

101

AUTUMN, 2013

Std.

Ch. ROSE GATE JAGIE Std. LADY SLIPPER Marilou Callison & Gary Tim Callison & Eric Henningsen WALKER’S GYPSY OF KABA Becky Walker

Min.

Register of Merit Excellent (R.O.M.X.) SMOOTH DOGS Ch. ADD-SIM’S GOOD TIME CHARLIE Valerio Hernandez Colon Ch. APPLE HILLS HERCULES Helen & Neal Hamilton

Min. Std.

Dual Ch. APPLEHILL ON THE RITE TRACK CG Helen & Neal Hamilton

Std.

Ch. APPLE HILLS ULTIMATE DECISION Helen & Neal Hamilton

Std.

Ch. BADGERLANDS PRIME TIME JOEY M Sandra Golemb

Min.

Ch. BESSDACHS JOE CLAY BROWN Std. Betty Jeffery & Renee Lara DVM Ch. BESSDACHS WINGS OF EAGLES Betty & William Jeffery

Std.

Ch. BLAURUCKENBERG FIREBRAND Ernestine Carlson

Std.

Ch. COOK’S HOME BREW Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cole Ch. CROSSWYND’S CRACKER JACK Mrs. Charles Statler

Std.

Std.

BISS ENG/AM/CAN Ch. D’ARISTA SUPERNATURAL Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan AM/CAN Ch. DACHSMITH LOVE’S AJAX Iris Love

Std.


Ch. DACHSMITH LOVE’S DIOMEDES Iris Love & Anne Radice Ch. DYNADAUX C-O-U-N-T-R-Y MS Cyndy Senff Ch. FELSHEIM’S FRIENDLY JESTER Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cook

Std.

Ch. OMNI’S ROCK A FELLER Mrs. Helen Carlen

Min.

Ch. PROUDLY WE HAIL V WESTPHALEN Lucia Butler & Sid Sims

Std.

Ch. SANDAR’S CHARLES OF THE RITZ MS Sharon Taylor & Daryl Turner

Can/SAF/Zim Ch. GARTHORNE MR. BEAN FOR GRANDGABLES Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

Dual Ch. STARDOX TWIST AND SHOUT Elizabeth (Sandy) Patterson & Lorraine Simmons

Ch. GEORGIA DACH’S CHANDLER Nancy Thompson

Ch. TEXDOX ERIC Sid & Ann Sims

Std.

AM/CAN Ch. GRANDGABLES BLOND BEACH BOY MS Min. Guy Jeavons, Mark McMillan, Janalyn Dubois, Sandra Golemb AM/CAN Ch. GRANDGABLES Min. WEE MR RED THORN Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

Std.

Ch. BRAAEHAUS MILADY Susan Stoltz

Std.

DUNKELDORF’S GIMLET Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dunk, Jr.

Std.

Ch. BREN-DACHS GARNET SET IN GOLD Brenda J. Nichols

Std.

Ch. DYNADAUX HONKY TONK ONE-O-ONE MS Min. Cyndy Senff

Min.

Ch. CARRAMOLL’S GAY GEORGETTE Raymond Phillip

Std.

Ch. CEDAR CREEK’S TYMPANI SS Cecil & Arlynn Holman

Std.

BIS/BISS Ch. DYNADAUX LITTLE MISS HONKY TONK MS Min. Pamela Spencer & Cyndy Senff

Std.

Ch. CHARMAINE V CANDACHS Std. Carl & Candice Holder

Ch. DYNADAUX MIDNIGHT MISCHIEF M Min. Phil & Mary Bird & Cindy Senff

CAN. Ch. TORI-JARICE’S WEE ANGUS MS Min. Jeanne Rice Ch. VILLANOL’S GLADI’S LAD Std. Jean Carvill

Std.

Register of Merit Excellent (R.O.M.X.)

Ch. HAN-JO’S WEE TABASCO Joe & Hannelore Heller

Min.

SMOOTH BITCHES

Ch. JOLLY DACHS GEORGE Ann Gordon

Std.

Ch. GREGORY’S MARRYING SAM Henry & Jackie Gregory

Ch. JOY-DEN’S COMMANDO SS Std. Joyce & Dennis Warren Ch. JOY-DEN’S LIGHTNINGN-THUNDER Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std.

Ch. JOY-DEN’S ZILLION DOLLAR MAN Joyce Warren

Std.

Std.

Ch. ADD-SIM’S GITANA SS Barbara Butterworth

Std.

Ch. ADD-SIM’S PLAYGIRL SS Don & Gerri Harfst

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND FIREWORKS Helen Hamilton

Std.

Ch. LANDMARK BOLD RULER Std. Robert Butterworth Std.

Ch. APPLEHILLS SIGN OF THE CROSS Std. Helen Hamilton & Megan Hicks

CHOO CHOO’S SANTE FAYE Robert Palmer

Std. Std.

FLEMING’S FALCON MEMORY Std. Polly Fleming

DACHSBOROUGH LIA V TEJAS SS Lucia Butler

Std.

Ch. DACHSBOROUGH VICTORIANNA Helen Carlin

Std.

Ch. DACHSMITH LOVE’S PSYCHE TSYCHE Iris Love

Std.

Std.

Std. Std.

Ch. DEISTERS STRETCHIN’ GRETCHEN Ann Deister

Std.

Std.

Ch. DERRIGON DUTCH TREAT Std. Donald & Gerri Harfst

Ch. BESSDACHS MARBACH MIRACLE Betty & William Jeffery

Std.

Ch. DIGALOT’S RITA HAYWORTH Std. Martha Babic & Judy Stephenson

Std.

Ch. MOFFETT’S GEORGI Thelma Moffett

Std.

Ch. MOFFETT’S HARVEST Themla Moffett

Std.

Ch. BOONDOX FLORA V CANDACHS Carl & Candice Holder

Std.

Ch. BOONDOX IPSY PIPSY Dan Harrison

Std.

Min.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. E-LONG PETALPUSHER BLUEBELL Laura Abbott-Licht

Ch. CRISCROSS BLACK LILY SS Marnie Kerley & Cris Natali

Ch. DARSHAN’S CLAIM TO FAME SS Joyce Warren & Gail Laidoner

Ch. LUCENE’S PHANTOM Jeanine Sudinski

Min.

Ch. ENGLELONG HONKYTONK ANGEL MS Min. Sandra Golemb & Betty Adams

Std.

BENMARDEN’S CELESTIAL LADY Jim & Vera Tucker

FC DYNADAUX SPARKLING DELILAH JE Cyndy Senff

Std.

Ch. BARBADOX YOLANDA Ruth Martucci

Std.

Min.

Ch. CLASSIC UNFORGETABLE SS Dianne Graham

Ch. DACHSMITH LOVE SELENE NIKE T Iris Love

Ch. LUCENE’S FRIENDLY FIREMAN Jeanine Sudinski

Ch. DYNADAUX ONLY IN AMERICA MS Cyndy Senff

Std.

Std.

Ch. BARKERVILLE DOLLY MADISON Ted H. & Karen Brunner

Dual Ch. DYNADAUX JUST LIKE A DREAM MS, JE, CGC, VC Min. Judy Gallamore

Ch. CHOO CHOO’S SWEETHEART Robert Palmer

Ch. BARBADOX WENDI Robert Palmer

BARKERVILLE IN STYLE Ted H. & Karen Brunner

Ch. NIXON’S FLEETING ENCOUNTER Coletta Kinch

Std.

Ch. APPLE HILL PLEIADES Std. Helen Hamilton & Megan Hicks

Ch. KARLSTADT’S LIONEL Dee Hutchinson

Ch. LUCENE’S DAXYLINE RINGMASTER Jeanine Sudinski

ADD-SIM’S CELEBRITY GIRL Anthea Gregory

Ch. CHOO CHOO DOLL OF SWEETHEART James & Marie Sakoda

Std.

Std.

Ch. DOLLIDACHS JUST KISS ME Std. Lexa Richmond Ch. DOLLIDACHS SUSSANDE PRIAMA SS Std. Carolyn Casoria & Kandi Kostic

Dachshund Club of America

102

AUTUMN, 2013

CH. FRENDACH’S JUST LIKE THE WIND RA Std. Peter & Randy Eltringham Ch. GALADACH CONTESSA Joyce Warren

Std.

Ch. GEORGIA DACHS MEGAN Nancy Thompson

Std.

Ch. GEORGIA DACHS OLIVIA Johan & Nancy Thompson

Std.

Ch. GEORGIA DACHS RENEE BUNYAN Nancy Thomspon

Std.

Ch. GEORGIA DACHS SUZANNA Std. Nick Halley & John & Nancy Thompson AM/CAN Ch. GRANDGABLES DRAGONS BREATH MS Kevin J. Payne

Min.

Ch. GRANDGABLES MS SOME BUNNY ELSE Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan Ch. GRANDGABLES SHE DAZZLES YOU MS Mary Nie

Min.

GREGORY’S SARAH SMILE Henry & Jackie Gregory

Std.

Ch. GREGORY’S SHIRLEY G Henry & Jackie Gregory

Std.


HAMPDACHS MISS AIMEE Mabel Hampton

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S DANA SS Joe & Hannelore Heller

Std.

Ch. HAN-JO’S JESSICA S Joe & Hildegard Demes & Hannelore Heller

Std.

Ch. HILLANDACH BETSY BUNYAN Pam Fleming Ch. HOUNDHAVEN DANCE TO DA MUSIC John & Nancy Thompson HURRICANE LILI V LEONARDO S Judy & Mack Gallamore Ch. ISLEDOX ALICE BLUE GOWN SS Faith and Ron Overdahl

Std.

Std.

Std. Std.

FC KAYJAKES KLEINE KARTINA II CG Mike & Jan DuBois FC KINDER’S LUHNAU KALELA MS, SE Jan DuBois Dual Ch. KINDER’S WEE EBONY ROSE MS Mike & Jan DuBois KINDERTECKEL’S PASADENA ROSE Roland Hernandez & Storm Britten-Ilouno

Min.

DC LORINDOL KU’UIPO OF PENKAY SS Vicki Spencer

Min.

Ch. LUCENE’S CANDACE OF JODELL Jodell Irola

Min.

Ch. LUCENE’S CROWNING GLORY Std. Jeanine Sudinski & Mechelle Stall

Std.

KNOLLAND LORNA Kaye Ladd

Std.

LADDLAND ALL A QUIVER George Bark

Std.

Ch. JAGIE’S ARIEL OF WHISTLESTOP Std. Eric C. Henningsen & Lynn Allen

Ch. LADDLAND CROWN JEWEL OF LUCENE Std. Lexa Richmond

Ch. JAGIE’S RECORD BREAKER Min. Barbara Flowers & Eric Henningsen

Ch. LADDLAND EMMA PEEL Kaye Ladd

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND CAMEO Kaye Ladd

Std.

Ch. JAYROCS WALTZ Std. ACROSS TEXAS SS Jayne & Robert Stewart & Sara Piety Dual Ch. JESSICA’S LISA VON DEMESDORF, JE Steve & Cheryl Shultz Ch. JOY OF HEYING-TECKEL Ellen Koeper JOY-DEN’S AWESOME DELIGHT SS Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std. Std.

Std.

Ch. JOY-DENS BORN TO BOOGIE Std. Joyce Warren & Bill & Betty Jeffery Ch. JOY-DENS I GOT RHYTHM SS Pam Fleming-Barringer & Margaret Pruitt

Std.

Ch. JOY-DEN’S LEE ANNA LOVE Std. Joyce & Dennis Warren Ch. JOY-DENS ONE-N-ONLY YOU SS Joyce & Dennis Warren Ch. JOY-DENS SPICE GIRL SS Joyce F. Warren Ch. JOY-DENS VELVET TOUCH SS Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std. Std.

Std.

Ch. KARAVEL GLIMMER O’ HOPE VOM SEE Std. Glenn & Rondi Ross & Karen B. Murray

Ch. LADDLAND HEAD IN THE CLOUDS Kaye Ladd

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND JUST A TASTE Std. Kaye Ladd Ch. LADDLAND LIZ THE LIONHEARTED Iris Love

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND LORNA LAURIE Std. Kaye Ladd

Ch. LUCENE’S DIAMOND OF HOUNDHILL Jeanine Sudinski Ch. LUCENE’S FASCINATION Jeanine Sudinski & Ernest Rhodeen

Std.

Std. Std.

Std.

Ch. MERIDACHS KEWPIE DOLL CD Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle

Std.

MISS HALEY DICK’S SHADOW MS Richard H. Jones

Min.

Std.

Std.

Ch. MUSELAND’S ALYSIA Dorothy Muse

TRI-K’S ANDROMEDA Carol L. Anderson

Std.

Ch. PETALPUSHER FLOWER CHILD MS Laura Abbot

Min.

Am/Can Ch. TIMBAR’S AFRICAN QUEEN Std. Steve Wolden & Becky Stephens

Ch. TREU NACHT STERN V ARNOLD Ruth Arnold

Std.

Ch. LONGTIME’S HARMONY NOIRE MS Cheri Faust

Ch. TEXDOX DACHSBOROUGH DULCIE Std. Mrs. Helen Carlen

Ch. MOFFETT’S MISS FLINT Std. Thelma Moffett & Dan Harrison

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND TASTE OF BENCELIA Kathleen Klimkiewicz

Std.

Min.

Std.

Ch. MOFFETT’S SANDRA Thelma Moffett

Dual Ch. NIEBUR’S MOON SHADOW Dave & Lynn Niebur

Ch. LODONHAUS LI’L LAVENDER SS Ron & Faith Overdahl

SUNRISE LIGHTLY TANNED MS SE Dawn-Renee Mack & Valerio Hernandez-Colon

Std.

Ch. TINTAGEL’S JULIE OF LEGIBACH Gina & Pat Leone

Std.

Min.

Dual Ch. STARDOX PENNY LANE V MELWYN Lorraine Genieczko

Std.

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND PINCH OF CAMEO Kaye Ladd

Ch. LAURJOSH LEXI AT CRISCROSS MS Christian E. Natali

Ch. SEACREST DOUBLE DELIGHT SS Roland Hermandez & Storm Britten Ilouno

Std.

Ch. TIMBARS QUEEN OF THE NILE Karen & Ted Brunner

Ch. NIEBURS KISS YOU BACK D’DACHS Std. Kraig Blanchard & Susan Watts

Std.

Dual Ch. SAUSAGE STABLES REMEMBER ME Miki Perry

TIMBAR’S PINAFORE Mr. & Mrs. David Perry

Ch. LADDLAND LUCY LAWLESS Std. Nancy Thompson

Ch. LADY TERMIN JEAGER Miki Perry

Std.

Std.

Ch. LYNSULEE’S LUCKIBELLE Std. Philip Bishop Dual Ch. MELWYN TICKET TO RIDE Melissa Wynings & Lorraine Genieczko

Ch. ROSE GATE GINGER POPPY Std. Tim & Marilou Callison ROSE GATE PRARIE DAWN Marilou & Gary Tim Callison

Ch. LUCENE’S DAILY DOUBLE Std. Jeanine Sudinski Ch. LUCENE’S DANCER Jeanine A Sudinski

Ch. KNOLLAND’S COVER GIRL Std. Iris Love

Std.

Ch. POCODOX SERENADE AT CRISCROSS SS Christian E. Natali Ch. ROBELDA FANTASY Helen Spencer

Std

Min. Std. Std.

Ch. ROSE FARMS CHOO CHOO Std. Dan Harrison & Dee Hutchinson ROSAN HILL STATE OF GRACE MS Sandra J. Golemb & Carol Luetkens & James Luetkens

Dachshund Club of America

103

AUTUMN, 2013

Min.

Can/Dual Ch. VALONA’S ULTRASUEDE GIRL CG, CGC, JE, VC Henry & Jan Winther

Std.

Std.

VON LUCKNER’S PIPERLE MS Min. Mercedes Sable WATKINS TSUNAMI Jane Watkins

Std.

WELDS WILDWOOD HONEY MS Min. Martha Fuller & Joseph Banacki

Register of Merit (R.O.M.) SMOOTH DOGS Ch. ADD-SIM’S ALEX VON SARRIA SS Std. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison


Ch. ADD-SIMS JONATHAN Peggy Westphal

Std.

Ch. ADD-SIM’S GIGOLO MS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison Ch. APPLE HILL’S CENTURION Std. Jean & Gordon Carvill Ch. APPLE HILL’S MILLENIUM FALCON Std. Helen & Neal Hamilton Ch. BERMARG’S BOONDOX TALISMAN S Martha Grantham

Std.

Ch. BRAAEHAUS MARATHON MAN Tim & Marilou Callison

Std.

Ch. CALL TO ARMS V WESTPHALEN Peggy Westphal

Std.

DC CARRDOX BROADWAY JOE Std. Sharon Carr Ch. CEDARCREEKS BOLD SOJER BOY Larry & Rebecca Payne Ch. CRISCROSS’ STARTIN’ A RIOT MS Christian E. Natali Ch. ENGLELONG HONEST ABE MS Byers Adams Ch. ENGLELONG PETTY CASH MS Byers Adams & Arline Adams Grizzard Ch. FLEMING’S JOLLY DACHS TORGER Polly Fleming

Std.

Min.

Ch. NICK’S GALAXY Audrey Nick

Min. Std.

Ch. PAWPRINT’S PRIME TIME Min. Jack Wallace Ch. POOHDACH’S OWN DOS MS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison Ch. PRUITTS ADDSIM JOURNEY Std. Cliff Simones & Robie AddisonCh. PRUITT’S RED ROCKY Margaret & James Pruitt

Std.

Ch. TIMBARS JUGGERNAUT Karen & Ted Brunner

Std.

Ch. VILLANOL GREAT COMMUNICATOR Jean Carvill

Std.

Ch. VON RELGIB’S COMMANDANT Ethel Bigler

Std.

Register of Merit (R.O.M.) SMOOTH BITCHES

Min.

Min.

Std.

Ch. FLEMING’S PRINCE OF DAXYLINE Std. Ernest Rhodeen & Mechelle Sudinski Am/Can/Aust Ch. GRAND GABLES BENGAL TIGER MS Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan Am/Can Ch. GRAND GABLES REDDY STEADY GO MS Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan Am/Can Ch. GRAND GABLES THE GLADIATOR MS Kevin J. Payne

Ch. M D P H DEMONSTRATION M Sharon M. Michael

Ch. ADD-SIM’S DAHLIA MS Min. Cyndy Senff & Marietta Singleton Ch. ADD-SIM’S DASH OF SPICE Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison Dual Ch. ADD-SIMS RITZI ROCKETTE MS CG CGC VC Cyndy Senff

Min.

Ch. ADD-SIM’S SWEET CHARLOTTE MS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison Ch. ADD-SIM’S TINA MS Joe & Hannelore Heller

Min.

Ch. ALLEGRO LE JAZZ’N PIZZAZ MS JE Min. Daryl Turner & Carol Luetkens BADGERLAND’S WEE MISS MAMIE MS Sandra Golemb

Min.

Min.

Ch. BARBADOX GRINDEL II John & Cherri Thomson

Ch. HAN-JO’S TOM TERRIFIC Joe & Hannelore Heller

Min.

BARBERRY KNOWE GRAEDEL Std. Mrs. Charles C. Stalter

Ch. HAN-JO’S WEE BLACK DAEMON MS Hannelore Heller

Min.

Ch. BARDALE VERBENA OF CANDACHS Candace & Carl Holder

Am & E Ch. JAGIES I LOVE THE NIGHT LIFE Std. Eric Henningsen & Lynne Allen

Ch. BESSDACHS SUSANNA DICKINSON Betty Jeffery & Renee Lara

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. BRAAEHAUS BEING A LADY Std. Tim & Marilou Callison Ch. BRAAEHAUS BLACK NARCISSUS Judy Stephenson

Std.

BRAAEHAUS NEW GIRL IN TOWN Tim & Marilou Callison

Std.

Ch. BRAAEHAUS REGAL LADY Std. Eric Henningsen FC BRAVEHEARTS SOUTH PACIFIC Irene Roberts

Std.

Ch. DYNADAUX HILLBILLIE ROCK MS Cyndy Senff ENGLELONG FRIEDOS JUSTA WHIM MS Byers Adams & Arline Adams Grizzard

Min.

Min.

Ch. ENGLELONG HONKYTONK ANGEL MS Min. Sandra Golemb & Betty Adams Ch. FLEMING’S FOURSTAR CLASS ACT Catherine Johnson Ch. FRANESSA’S ANISE Edith Nelson

Std. Std.

Ch. CEDARBEND’S MAGIC CONISTON Nancy Bischoff

Std.

CEDAR HILLS CHOCOLATE MARBLE MS Bill & Alberta Allen

Min.

Ch. CHERRY CREEK’S JULIETTE MS Cyndy Senff

Min.

Ch. CHLOETELLE OF DACHSBOROUGH Carl & Candice Holder

GRANDGABLES AFRICAN SUNRISE MS Std. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison

Std.

Ch. CHOO CHOO’S NITA V HOUNDHAVEN Terry Snyder

Ch. GRANDGABLES PHANCY TIGRESS MS Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

Std.

GRANDGABLES SNOW BUNNY Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

Ch. GEORGIA DACHS ALETHIA Std. John & Nancy Thompson

Ch. CONISTON’S CINDERELLA Std. Nancy Bischoff Ch. CRISCROSS PRIMA GIRL Karen Worden

Min.

Ch. DACHSMITH LOVE’S HEBE TYCHE Iris Love

Std.

Ch. DACHSYHAUS SHENANIGANS SS Marie Hendrix

Std.

Ch. DEISTER’S COCO CHANEL Std. Ann Deister CH. DILU IVANA YUMY LOVER MS Pearl Dilg & Carlos Puig Ch. DUNKELDORF’S SENTA Mr. & Mrs. John Sheward

Std.

Min.

Dual Ch. DYNADAUX DANCE IN CIRCLES MS JE Cyndy Senff

Min.

MBISS Ch. DYNADAUX EVERY COWBOY’S DREAM MS Min. Donnie & Stacy Brauen & Cyndy Senff

104

AUTUMN, 2013

Std.

GREGORY’S BLACK EYED SUSAN Henry & Jackie Gregory

Std.

HAN-JO’S WEE BLACK SATIN MS Hannelore Heller

Min.

Ch. HELGA V HOUS SONNENFELS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison Ch. HIALEAH’S FIRE N SPICE Stephanie & David Hass

Std.

Ch. JAGIE ON MY LAUREL MIDERNOCH Std. Patricia Ridgard & Eric Henningsen Ch. JENEL VON ROVNA Beatrice Rovner

Std.

Ch. JOY-DEN’S CARRIE ANN Nancy & Mark Eby

Std.

Std.

Dual Ch. DYNADAUX BLAST FROM THE PAST JE CGC VC Cyndy Senff

Dachshund Club of America

Ch. GEORGIA DACHS SOUTHERN BELLE John & Nancy Thompson

Ch. JOY-DEN’S XPRESSIVE MISS RED Charlene Owen

Std.

FC KINDERS ONE MAGIC MEMORY MS Janalyn DuBois

Min.

Ch. KORDACHS’ KISSIMINEE MS Ada McCord

Min.


Ch. LADDLAND BY CANDLELIGHT Lexa Richmond

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND ELVIRA Walter & Mary Jones

Std.

Ch. LADDLAND L’LIBERTE S.T. Rubin

Std.

Register of Merit Outstanding (R.O.M.O.)

Ch. SANDAR’S APRIL DEN GRIG Min. Daryl Turner, Arthur Sanderson & Elaine Hanson Ch. SHAWDOX PAWS FOR APPLAUSE MS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison

WIREHAIRED DOGS

Ch. LADDLAND PUFF PASTRY Std. Cathy & Mike Blatz

Ch. TAIL’S END PHAEDRA Louise McCarl

Std.

Ch. BRODNY IT HAPPENED ONE NITE Fred & Carol Vogel

Ch. LADDLAND PUFFIN’ STUFF Std. Kaye Ladd

Ch. TANZEE’S JAKI S John & Mary Sheward

Std.

Ch. CHARLAMAR’S NOAH W Charlotte Lee

Ch. LONGTIME’S RHAPSODY IN EBONY Cheri Faust

Min.

Ch. TIMBAR’S BOLD CHANCE Janet Wayock

Std.

Ch. CHRIS HARBOR’S PATRIOT MW Betty Christian

Std.

TIMBAR’S MAJOR BARBARA Janet Wayock

Std.

Ch. LUCENE’S JULIETTE Jeanine A. Sudinski AM. CAN. Ch. LUCENE’S SCARLET ROSE Cherri G. Thomson

Std.

Ch. MERIDACHS CINDERELLA Std. Mr. & Mrs. William Sebring Ch. MERIDACHS LADY IGRAINE Std. Liz Tuttle Ch. MERIDACHS MAID MARIAN CD, CG Liz Tuttle

Std.

TOMBARS REAL HOT GAL V JAGIE Min. Barbara Flowers, Eric Henningsen & Patricia Ridgard VALENHOFEN’S PROMISING DAWN Std. Ruth Martucci & Jennifer Holloway Dual Ch. VALONA’S HEAVEN HELP US Ruth Martucci

Std.

Ch. RAYDACH’S DO ME A FAVOR SW Shirley Ray

Std.

BISS CH. RAYDACHS GREAT BALLS OF FIRE Shirley Ray

Std.

MIDERNOCHS MS GENNIFER Patricia Ridgard & Theresa Geoffrey

Std.

Ch. VILLANOL’S RACHEL Jean Carvill & Faith Hoffman

Std.

Ch. NICK’S JULIANNE Audrey Nick

Std.

NICK’S RAVEN BEAUTY S Audrey Nick

Std.

Ch. PENNY CANDY V WESTPHALEN Peggy Westphal

Ch. PINEWOOD’S PRETTY PENNY MS Min. Elaine Hanson & Kristine Nielsen Ch. PRUITT’S ADDSIM PEACHE Std. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison Ch. PRUITT’S RAVEN Margaret PruittCh. PRUITT’S

Std.

Ch. RITES OF SPRING V WESTPHALEN Robert Palmer

Std.

ROSE FARM’S DEBORAH MS Min. Dan Harrison & Dee Hutchinson ROXANNA ROSE Margaret & James Pruitt

Std.

Min.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. VON RELGIB’S IMAGE Ethel Bigler

Std.

Ch. VON RELGIB’S SILHOUETTE Std. Ethel Bigler Ch. VON RELGIB’S STYLE Ethel Bigler

Std.

Ch. VON RELGIB’S VISION Ethel Bigler

Std.

Ch. WHISTLESTOP’S KANDEE KANE SS Kandi Kostic

Std.

Ch. PONDWICKS HOBGOBLIN Dee Hutchinson

Std.

Ch. VON LUCKNER’S DAINTY BESS John Beasley

Ch. JON WIRE OF COJA Std. Jimmie Helms & Mrs. Julia J. Collins Ch. MIDERNOCHS SEXTUS WIRE Pat Ridgard & Diane Perry

Ch. SAYTAR’S LITTLE BOHANNON Mrs. Alan Robson

Std.

Ch. SIOUX’S HERMANN Sue McClelland

Std.

Ch. VANTEBE DRAHT TIMOTHY Std. Peggy Westphal Ch. WESTPHAL SHILLALAH Peggy Westphal

Std.

Ch. WESTPHAL’S WANDERING WIND Std. Dorothy Pickett & Mrs. Richard Lang

Register of Merit Outstanding (R.O.M.O.) WIREHAIRED BITCHES

Std.

Min.

Ch. CHRIS HARBOR’S JEZABEL MW Jim & Betty Christian

Min.

Ch. CHRIS HARBOR STARLET MW Betty Christian

Min.

Ch. DEL PRADO’S BRAZO SKI GOODY Ann Bischel

Std.

Ch. DIAGRAM LESSA OF PERN MW Dianne Graham

Min.

Ch. DWAIN’S NEVER NEVER SAY NO John & Nancy Thompson

Std.

Ch. ENGLELONG DUET V SCHWALBE MW Janet & Robert Schwalbe

Min

Min.

Std.

Ch. VILLANOL’S DIANA Jean Carvill

Ch. OLGA OF ROSE FARM Std. Gina Leone Middings & Pat Leone

Min.

Std.

Std.

VINDACHS ABBY GAIL MS E. Richard & Twyla J. Vincent

Std.

Ch. NONE SUCH GHOST OF A CHANCE Robert Fowler

Ch. MERIDACHS ZERITA Elizabeth O. Tuttle

Ch. VINDACHS DARK STORMI NIGHT E. Richard & Twyla J. Vincent

Ch. EJ’S TOP GUN MW Emma Jean Stephenson

Std.

Ch. BRUNSWIG’S XENOBIA MW Helen Schuh.

DC HATHOR FARM’S WILD POPPY SW, VCD1 RN NJP NF TD NA NAJ ME EE Std. Jean Dieden Ch. HOLLYDACHS BETSY ROSS W Lucy Moden

Std.

Ch. HUNDELEBEN UTOPIA SW Std. Carlos Puig Ch. MANORIE DACH’S CLOUDBURST W Hal Biermann

Std.

Ch. MIDERNOCH’S WILD CARD W Charles Baris & John Hart

Std.

Ch. RAYDACHS MEERFRAU MELUSINA Shirley Ray

Std.

Ch. WALDMEER’S PICK THE DAISY Richard & Patricia Roder

Std.

Ch. WALDMEER’S ZANIE ZOE VON LINKS Std. Carolyn and Christopher Casoria

Register of Merit Excellent (R.O.M.X.) WIREHAIRED DOGS

Ch. B’KNOLL DARK CRYSTAL V HESS Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Hess

Std.

Ch. B-SHIRS PUTTIN ON THE RITZ Min. Daryl Turner & Arthur Sanderson

Ch. BROWNWOODS TOP DOT MW Roger Brown & Jerry Cerasini

Min.

Ch. BARHAR MINNIE’S BOY Charles Baris & John Hart

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Ch. BARHAR TAKE ME ALONG Std. Lucy Moden

Dual Ch. SUNRISE MAXIMUS Min. V RUGER MW Dawn-Renee Mack, Paul Knutson & Valerio Hernandez Colon

Ch. DAIQUIR’S GINGER SNAP MW Cookie & Glenn See

Min.

Std.

Ch. DAYBREAK’S PAINTED DAISY W Deborah Krieg

Std.

Std.

Ch. DAYBREAK’S WOODLAND BREEZE W Std. Debby Krieg

BISS Ch. BOOT HILL STEIGER V DOGWOOD Std. Alta E. Bassett & Rosemary P. Berardino

Ch. WESTPHAL’S TIMBER W Frank & Mary Castoral

Ch. BRAZOS SKI GOODY’S FAVOR James & Marie Sakoda

Std.

Ch. WESTPHAL TOMTEN OF BRODNY Fred & Carol Vogel

Ch. BRODNY SCHOOLHOUSE NIGHTGAME Fred & Carol Vogel

Std.

BISS Ch. WINDSWEPT’S CRAYZE FOR YOU SW Std. Shirley Ray

Ch. CANEBRAKE-DORCHESTER DANNY W Std. Dore & Chester Leiser Ch. DOLLIDACH WALDMEER BLUE CHIP Sue McClelland

Std.

Register of Merit Excellent (R.O.M.X.) WIREHAIRED BITCHES

Ch. KADELL’S ONLY IN AMERICA Std. Laura Reynolds, James Cahill & Catlin Cahill Ch. KADELL’S RAINBOW Std. IN THE SKY W Laura Reynolds, James Cahill & Catlin Cahill Ch. KADELL’S WOODLAND ROSE Std. Laura Reynolds & James E. Cahill

Ch. DAZZLE’S NOBODY’S FOOL W Kenneth H. Levison

Std.

Ch. ENGELONG SHADY LADY MW Arlene Adams Grizzard

Min.

FAULKNER’S LORI OF ENGLELONG W Charlotte Lee

Std.

BISS Ch. KIDADA’S ZOE OF MANORIE Majorie O. Brooks & Georgia L. Bauer

Std.

Std.

Ch. LEGIBACH OVER THE RAINBOW SW Gina L. Middings & Pat Leone

Std.

Ch. LEGIBACH RAIN FOREST CRUNCH SW Gina L. Middings & Pat Leone

Std.

GEORGIA DACHS MONICA W John & Nancy Thompson

Ch. KELMIC’S HENNY PENNY WIRE Charles Froehlich

GCh. DAYBREAK’S CLASSIQUE CRUISER W Std. Deborah Kreig

BONE-A-PARTS BABUSHKA Henry & Jan Winther

Std.

Ch. FANCY THAT ANTHONY SW Std. Tonta McHale

BONE-A-PARTS BAMBOOZLE Henry & Jan Winther

Std.

Dual Ch. HANS SOLO SCHWALBE JE Robert & Janet Schwalbe

Ch. BOOT HILL SACHETIN’ SADIE Std. Alta Bassett & Rosemary Berardino

FC GERTE VOM DORNENFELD JE John & Jolanta Jeanneney

Std.

BOOTHILL TK CANDY BAR Ann & Otto Bischel

Std.

Min.

Ch. BRIERHILL JUBILEE W Tonta McHale & Lucy Moden

Std.

Ch. GULLY FARM ENGLELONG BUG MW Mary West

Ch. MANORIE DACH’S RUFF WEATHER W Marjorie O. Brooks

Ch. GUNNSTOCK WHICH HAZEL MW Karen Lynn Gunn

Min.

Ch. HILLANDACH’S CHARLENE PRUITT Pam Fleming

Ch. MIDERNOCH DANCE UPON THE WIND W Diane MacPherson & Patricia Ridgard

Std.

Ch. HERICHER’S PRIME CANDIDATE MW Jim & Betty Christian Dual Ch. I SPY MUTINEER W CD JE Selma McNamara Ch. JERIC’S DUDELDOOP W Lynn Cope

Min.

Min.

Std. Std.

Ch. JOYDACHS TOMBAR’S JOLTIN JOE Std. Joyce King, Jan French & Joy Perry GCh. KADELL’S BLACK GOLD W Std. Laura Reynolds, Catlin Cahill & James Cahill Ch. MEADOW DOX’S JP MORGAN SW Marguerite Susnis Ch. MELODY RUNS VAGABOND LOVER MW Ed Barringer

Ch. BRODACHS SHADOWED BY ANGELS Std. Patricia Brooks, Diana MacPherson & Patricia Ridgard Ch. BRODACHS SHADOW DANCER W Patricia Brooks & Eric Brooks Ch. BRODNY SCHOOLHOUSE APPLAUSE Fred & Carol Vogel

Std.

Std.

Ch. BRODNY SCHOOLHOUSE EL Std. Judy Anderson, Fred & Carol Vogel Std. Min.

BISS AM/ENG/IRISH Std. Ch. RAYDACHS TOM CRUSIN ON Chris & Anne Moore Ch. SANDAR’S TINY TALES MUNRO MW Sharon Jadich

Min.

Ch. SAYTAR’S JUMPING JAKE FLASH Martha Bell & Shirley Ray

Std.

GCh. DC CAMRIDGE LOVE IS BOREAS Gail Tutt & Tracy Olson CANEBRAKE ZELDA WIRE Frank & Monica Canestrini

Ch. GEORGIA DACHS SUNSET W Jackie Donoghue

Std.

Dual Ch. I SPY AMERICAN MAID W TD Selma McNamara

Std.

Std.

Ch. LUHNAU KLEINER KIZZIE MW Min. Sandra Kreiger & Tara Kreiger DeSanto

Ch. MISCHIEVOUS SUNDANCER W Selma McNamara

Ch. HILLANDACH’S SO HELP ME HANNAH Pam Fleming

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Ch. RAGTYME WATERLILY Std. Lynn Blackbourn & Heather Jones RAILWAYS DEBUTANTE R. Hand & N. Bowen

Std.

Std.

Dual Ch. I SPY THE CARROT AT NI-KEL W TDX, OA, AKJ, NAP, NJP Jean Dieden & M.A. Klein

Std.

Std.

Ch. JERIC’S DANIELLE Dan Harrison & Fran Colonna Ch. JERIC’S MANDY W Lynn Cope

Std.

JERIC’S PUFF N STUFF W Lynn Cope

Std.

BISS Ch. RAYDACHS YOU QUACK ME UP SW Shirley Ray

Min.

Std.

ROMANDACHS RETURN TO CINDER NW JE Rebecca Decker Ch. ROSE FARM’S HILDEGARD W Mrs. Albin Holder

Std.

Std.

Ch. CHRIS HARBOR’S WIRE STRUDEL MW Jim & Betty Christian

Min.

COPPERCREEK’S DE’JA’ VU EDITION Sharron B. Harlow

Min.

Ch. JERIC’S TEXAS TWO STEP W Lynn Cope

Ch. CORNUS RAILWAY VOYAGER Marie Hamake

Min.

Ch. KADELL’S JINGLE BELLS W Std. James Cahill Jr. & Laura Reynolds

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Ch. RAYDACHS LIL’ SURFER GIRL SW Shirley Ray

Std.

Ch. RAYDACH’S SIRENEN DER LORELEY Shirley Ray

Std.

Std.


Ch. ROSE FARMS NANCY V BOONDOX Sheila Parish

Min.

Ch. WALDMEER’S RAGTYME BLOSSOM W Std. Lynn Blackbourn & Heather Jones

Ch. KATANDRA’S CPL O’REILLY MW Betty Potts

Ch. ROSETHORN CHIPPEWA MAIDEN MW Sheila Parish

Min.

Ch. WHISTLESTOP’S ELECTRA W Patricia Madsen

Std.

DC LACI’S SEAMUS HARPER MW RA TD AX OAJ AXP AJP CGC VC Cindi S. Todd

Ch. WHISTLESTOP’S FRANJELICA SW Peggy Susnis

Std.

Ch. SADSACK RELOKATE TO SHEDATEAR Carolyn Sue HauserDual Ch.

Std.

SADSACK THE CUPID CLONE MW TD ME VC Lois Ballard

Min.

SANDAR’S SO SUE ME MW Daryl Turner & Art Sanderson

Min.

SANDAR’S TISH THE SEASON Min. Robert & Sharon Jadich DC SANDAR’S WYRED FOR WESTROSE MWD, RN JE VC Julie L. & Robert L. Couch

Min

Ch. SAYTAR’S BLONDE BOMBSHELL MW Min. Sharon M. Ehr & Michael Reed Am/Can/Intl Ch. SHORT SHADOWS DIAMOND IN THE RUFF JE Std. Carolyn Casoria & Christopher Casoria Ch. SIOUX’S HARD HEARTED HANNAH Alta Bassett & Rosemary Berardino

Ch. SOLO’S MARINA W Debra & Robert Ingold Ch. STARBARRACK STAR SAPPHIRE Abe Puchall

Std.

Std.

Ch. STONYVALE TEQUILA SUNRISE Rose Marie Ross & Ivy Frank Ch. THREESTEPS OPAL W Harvey Mueller FC ULRIKA VON MOSSBACH-ZUZELEK Larry Gohlke

Std.

SCHLEGEL’S LIL’ AGATHA MW Patricia Slagal

Min.

Ch. WALDMEER’S LOTTIE MS. CHIEF W CGC Kandi Kostic

Std.

Ch. WALDMEER’S MS NOBB HILL W Richard & Patricia Roder

Std.

Min. Std.

Ch. DOMINO’S LIL’ PUMPKIN PATCH MWP Melissa M. Keshlear

Min.

Min.

ENGELONG KISS ME KATE MW Min. Betty Adams Std.

Ch. WILLERHAVEN ANASTASIA Std. Kathy & Pat Willer

Ch. VON ABBSDACH’S TOBIAS MW Sue Abbs

Min.

Ch. ENGLELONG URSULA MW Min. Byers Adams

Ch. WYREPATCH’S CINDER’S V STEFRA Georgia Estes

Ch. WHISKIE’S HI HO HENNEREE Ell & Barbara Clounch

Std.

ENTOURAGE SWEET-N-LOW MW Min. Judy Todd & Johanna Primeaux

Ch. WHISTLESTOP’S GUY WIRE Std. Lynne Allen

Dual Ch. EVITA V EDELWEISS Std. JE CGC Patricia A. & Gerald W. Price

Ch. WILHEEN’S KNIGHT WIRE Min. Constance Jones

Ch. EZGOIN CELEBRATION STATION MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

Dual Ch. EZGOINS GATORATOR MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

Std.

Register of Merit (R.O.M.) WIREHAIRED DOGS Ch. ALEGNA’S AMERICAN EXPRESS MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

Ch. BROWNWOOD ASSAULT OF STONE VALLEY Darcy Quinlan, Jerry Cerasini & Roger Brown

Ch. WYNDEL’S KNIGHT ON THE TOWN MW Pat Wynne

Min.

Ch. WYNDEL’S MICHELOB MW Min. Pat Wynne

Register of Merit (R.O.M.)

Ch. D’KRIEGER DIGGER DEL WALDMEER Lynn Blackbourn

Std.

Ch. DRAKESLEAT MATT RIMONY Joella Maser

Min.

Ch. BAR K NINE DIAMOND SPARKLE W

Min.

Ch. CEDARBEND’S SEA MIST Std. Brenda Bolay, Jeane Hartman & Barbara Waldkirch

Min.

Ch. CHRIS HARBOR DEBUTANTE MW Betty Christian

Ch. EZ GOINS OSCAR WIRE MW Robbie Loyd Ch. EZ GOINS RIVER AT SAGERUN MW Carol & James Luetkens, & Danielle Goodland Ch. EZ GOINS THE REAL DEAL MW Robbie Loyd

ENGLELONG STARDUST MW Betty H. Adams

Ch. EZGOINS GI JANE MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

Min.

Min.

Std.

Ch. UNSERHUNDS DP BITTE LUCK W Mark & Nancy EbyCh. VON

DOMINOS DOT TO DOT Roger Brown & Jerry Cerasini

Ch. SOUTHWOLD BRO RAT V USONIA W Sherwood W. Sackett

Ch. ENGLELONG WHIPPER SNAPPER MW Betty Adams Std.

Ch. DEVRIN A Std. DARKSTAR TIFFANY W Linda Sterling & Marge Brooks

FC WILDSPITZ OF HATHOR FARM SW, CD RN TD NA NAJ NJP NFP ME Std. Jean Dieden

Std.

Ch. SOLO’S HARBOR MAYDEN W Std. Edna K. Martin

Ch. ROEBUCK’S FUND W Peggy Westphal

Min.

Min.

Min.

Ch. EZ GOINS WHEELER DEALER MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

Ch. FRIEDOX FALLING FOR YOU MW Barbara Friedman

Min.

WIREHAIRED BITCHES Std.

Ch. EZGOINS REBA MCENWIRE MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

Ch. FANCY THAT CAROLINE SW Std. Joan Mattie GA DACHS ROSIES RED MAJESTY John & Nancy Thompson

Std.

Ch. I SPY BE PATIENT BARB WIRE Selma McNamara

Std.

Min.

Dual Ch. I SPY INTEGRITY W Selma McNamara

Ch. CORNUS ANASTASIA Kate & Gilbert Daniels

Std.

Ch. JAKE’S MASQUERADE SW Std. Nancy H. Sutphen

Ch. CORNUS ENDEAVOUR Kate & Gilbert Daniels

Std.

JERIC’S ALEXANDRIA W Lynn Cope

Ch. CORNUS ISABELLE Marie Hamaker

Std.

CH. JERICS CHINA DOLL W Std. Lynn Cope

Min.

Ch. KANAWHA’S KIOWA MAID V Std. BOONDOX Lynn Cope

Ch. CRISCROSS CINDER V HAYWIRE William & Marcella Gemmell Ch. CROWE’S LILI MARLENE Don Smith

Std.

Ch. DE SANGPUR SPRITE Peggy Westphal

Std.

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Ch. LK’S EXTENSIVE DAMAGE MWD Lisa & Michael Young Ch. LK’S PANDEMONIUM Lisa & Michael Young

Std.

Std.

Min. Min.


Ch. LK’S SHE’S ALL THAT MW Min. Lisa & Michael Young Ch. LOSTDOG’S AMAZING GRACE John & Nancy Thompson

Std.

Ch. LOSTDOG’S YUBA W Ruth Martucci

Std.

MIDERNOCHS RACHEL Patricia Ridgard & Diane MacPherson

Std.

MERRI-KING LIL SASSY Betty Potts

Min.

MIDERNOCH GABRIELE DEL BAIN MW Sharon Bain Ch. PEGDEN’S MUSTANG SALLY MW Elizabeth F. Fuselier

Min.

Ch. VAL-JEAN’S BARBIE DOLL MW Min. Susan A. & William F. Buck, Jr.

Ch. SIOUX’S HEIDI VOM CHIKA John & Sandy Cave

Std.

Ch. VERDON’S ALANA MW Vera Falco

Ch. SIOUX’S WISH UPON A STAR SW Sue McClelland

Std.

WALDMEERS MS VICTORY V MEADOW DOX Marguerite Susnis

Ch. SOLO’S DISTINCTLY DINAHMITE Patti Nelson

Std.

WESTPHAL’S BERRY W Frank & Mary Castoral

Ch. STARBARRACK FANTASIA SW Joyce B. Wilson

Std.

Ch. WESTPHALS LUSH LIFE Std. O’BRODNY Fred & Carol Vogel

Ch. STARBARRACK MAIN COURSE SW Joyce Wilson

Std.

Ch. WILHELMINA’S MYSTICAL MAN MW K. Joanne Tarby

Min.

Ch. ROSE FARM’S RUFFIAN W Std. Dee Hutchinson

Ch. TECKELWOOD MADONNA Kathleen H. Sahlin

Std.

Ch. WILHELMINA’S RONI MARONI MW Judith Baillis

Min.

Ch. ROSETHORN LUCKY CHARM MW Sheila D. Parish

TERRAVILLA’S A LITTLE WHOOPEE Diana MacPherson & Patricia Ridgard

Dual Ch. WINNY VON BOSER CD, ME Ursula Koch

Min.

Min.

GCh. RAYDACHS BRANDY SHE’S A FINE GIRL SW Kristi Martin

Std.

Ch. RE:JOYCE BLYTHE Std. SPIRIT SW Joyce B. Wilson & Emily Wilson Ch. ROSE FARM’S MOON BOW W Dee Hutchinson

Std.

Ch. ROSE FARM’S MOON ROCKETTE Dee Hutchinson

Std.

Min.

Min.

PONDWICK’S PADSTOW PRIDE Std. Gilbert Daniels Ch. PRAIRIEDACHS MISKA MW Betty Potts

Ch. ROSETHORN NORTHERN LIGHTS MW Sheila D. Parish

Ch. PRELUDE N EJ’S HANNAH’S ANGEL Christine Heitzman

Min.

Min.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

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The Top Producers and Register of Merit listings are compiled and maintained by Ann and Bob Wlodkowski. If there are any questions, changes or corrections, please contact Ann: rslepyholo@aol.com or call 704-843-5858 or write to 2710 Valley Farm Road, Waxhaw, NC 28173

Litter whelped June 11, 2013

Litter whelped June 29, 2013

Litter whelped April 19, 2013

STANDARD LONGHAIRS

STANDARD LONGHAIRS

STANDARD LONGHAIRS

2 Red Males 3 Red Females

1 Red Male, 1 Black/Tan Male 1 Black/Tan Female

Sire:

Sire:

Sire:

Ch. Insight’s Veni Vidi Vicci ROMO

Ch. Insight’s Veni Vidi Vicci ROMO

Dam:

Dam:

Ch. Insight’s A League of Her Own Breeder: Cyndy Geiser Insight Dachshunds www.insightdachs.com Lacon, Illinois (309) 246-2269

2 Black & Tan Dapple Females 1 Black & Tan Dapple Male 2 Black & Tan Females 1 Black & Tan Male

BISS GCh. Jaykay’s Cholla, JE (Ch. Jaykay’s Fife N’ Drum V Aldox x Fairwinds Dark Dory V Jaykay)

Dam:

Insight’s French Flirtini

Gch. Aldox Elegant Encore (Ch. Insight’s Vindicator x Ch. Honeydachs Heisey V Brandach)

Breeder:

Breeder:

Cyndy Geiser Insight Dachshunds www.insightdachs.com Lacon, Illinois (309) 246-2269

Alice Lentz, Dale & Juliet Rigtrup Contact Alice Lentz at (714) 771-1010 Aldox636@yahoo.com or Contact Juliet Rigtrup at (619) 540-7866 zoimom@cox.net

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Minutes continued from page 38

Special Committees: Education - Marci Forrester reported that Fran Colonna has the application for the MTB event in NYC September 28-29 2013. A coordinator is needed. Fran has posted a notice on the DCA website and the DCA Bulletin Board seeking a coordinator. Fran will contact Lynn Dahlén to put a notice in the upcoming newsletter issue. The deadline for the NYC application is July1, 2013. The Florida MTB information has not yet been received but the Board affirmed the continued offering of medallions for the winners. Volunteers are being sought for the Florida MTB as well. A job description is being developed to assist the booth coordinators. Marci distributed a rough draft of the artwork developed by Laura Abbott-Licht and donated to DCA for the booths. The Board endorsed designs and the concept. The designs will be used at both booths and possibly, at other MTB venues around the country and will be professionally reproduced by a graphic design firm when the designs are complete. The theme is “Here Comes the Dachshund: A dog for all seasons and all reasons”. The DCA National Field Trial was held at the Maryland Beagle Club, MD. Special thanks were given to the Metropolitan Washington Dachshund Club and Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County for hosting the DCA National. Special credit was given to Karen Jones as Secretary for all three field trials and her work to create the field trial program without cost to DCA.

PIEBALD ISSUE STATUS: Denny Van Hook has started compiling information. She hopes to have a panel assembled to present at DCA 2014.

NEW BUSINESS: DCA 2015: Proposal for hosting DCA 2015 in Chattanooga, TN was presented by Robert Schwalbe and Linda Cockburn. Motion was made and adopted for the Cumberland Valley Dachshund Club to host DCA 2015 in Chattanooga. The next meeting will be held at Chattanooga, TN. A date will be decided later. Meeting adjourned at 8:47 Respectfully Submitted, Vicki Spencer, Recording Secretary

DELEGATE REPORT FOR JUNE 13 2013 DELEGATES’ MEETING Held in Raleigh, NC. submitted by Larry Sorenson American Kennel Club Delegate The full and complete minutes are available at: http://images.akc.org/pdf/delegate_ minutes/June_2013.pdf From the AKC Delegates June 2013 meeting: The registration numbers are still below 2012 by 8 percent. That particular downward slope hasn’t changed much. There are still hopeful signs and there’s work being done by marketing to improve that, but registration unit numbers are still continuing down. Royalty revenues are up. They were 2.4 million vs 2.2 million last year, that’s in large part because of a single collection we made on a very past due receivable in royalties area. That’s not an endemic trend that’s particularly good, but these numbers holding their own so to speak. I believe you will see much more marketing of AKC to the general young public. I believe the attempt will be to make all dogs relevant to the public. This may involve moving away from the pure-bred dog. Not sure how this will work? However, what AKC has been doing has not stopped the down ward trend in registration. Watch the AKC social media for a big push. AKC must still turn activity on social media in to registration and income. Let’s hope it works. LLS CGC and event operations are noticeable change, moved from 400,000 up to 670,000 this year. We think that’s good. Canine Good Citizen Program is on a roll. The first six months of CGC being a title was very successful. With no increase in staff and very little marketing approximately 10,000 dogs have requested the tittle at $30 each. This was an initiative your delegate proposed and worked to get AKC Board approval. LLS There was a vote on a Proviso that was considered before the vote to Article VII, Section 1, of the Charter and Bylaws of The American Kennel Club. “If the amendment to Article VII, Section 1 is adopted, effective immediately, it will not Dachshund Club of America

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apply to any currently seated AKC Board members who may complete their current term and serve an additional consecutive term if eligible under the third paragraph of this section.” A majority vote was required to adopt the Proviso. There was a majority in the affirmative and the Proviso was adopted. here was a vote on a proposed amendment to Article VII, Section 1, of the Charter and Bylaws of The American Kennel Club. This amendment would have precluded any former AKC employee from serving on the Board of Directors. This proposed change to the Charter and Bylaws failed. It was not even close. LLS There were not two-thirds in the affirmative and the amendment was not adopted. There was a vote on the proposed amendment to Chapter 14, a new Section 18A of the Field Trial Rules and Standard Procedures for Pointing Breeds - Rules for Pointing Breed Trials. This amendment would allow the Irish Setter Club of America to hold a Gun Dog Championship open to walking handlers only. This passed very easily. LLS The Chair announced that at the request of the Dog Show Rules Committee, the proposed amendment to Chapter 5, Section 2, Ribbons, Prizes and Trophies, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows was withdrawn. I believed this proposal had been approved. However, it had NOT been and the dates will continue to be required on ribbons. LLS Mr. Crowley: This amendment is to Chapter 4, Section 2 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Approval of Judges’ Panels and Premium Lists, would eliminate different time frames for sending premium lists out. The full text is on the worksheet previously emailed to you. The amendment was brought forward by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. It will be published in two issues of the online AKC Gazette and you will be asked to vote on it at the September 2013 meeting. This will be voted on at the next meeting. LLS Your delegate is a nominee for reelection to the Parent Club Committee. Larry Sorenson


Treasurer’s Report Fiscal Year 2012 May 16, 2013, Eureka, MO I am pleased to report that the Dachshund Club of America is in sound financial condition. As you will see from the reports, we finished the 2012 year with assets of $334,906.83. This is down slightly from the 2011 Fiscal Year, which we finished with assets of $369,445.72. Part of the reason for the decrease in assets is the very low interest rates. In fact, this year we only earned $518.61 in interest. In addition, due to the timing of billing, we paid for five issues of the Newsletter and we bought several years’ supplies of plaques before there was a price increase. As you know, our goal, when I became Treasurer in 2004, was to build our reserves so that we could cover one year of expenses if necessary. Our expenditures for 2011 were $149,573.81, so we have more than achieved our goal. This year your Treasurer moved from the Rochester, NY area to Tucson, AZ. This move required us to change our banking relationship, and there are a number of miscellaneous entries that reflect transfer of funds. From an operating perspective, looking only at income and expense, we had a surplus of nearly $17,000. It is important to recognize that the generous support from Purina has made a tremendous difference in our financial stability. This year Purina donated $5,063.20 to DCA for the Parent Club Program and $7,000 ($2,000 less than in 2011) in support of our National Specialty, $2,800 of which went to support the Host Clubs. So, in total, Purina provided $12,063.20 to DCA, of which $9,263.20 went to support our national club. This represents nearly 6 percent of our revenues. Membership dues account for only about 26 percent of our income. It is important to note that we have not raised dues since 2005. If you remember a few years ago we recovered a certificate of Deposit through Ohio State Abandoned Property. There was a class action suit against Ohio in which we participated and we received a settlement of $1,203. This is a one-time, non-taxable revenue. Our firm fiscal footing is due in large part to the fiscal stewardship of the Board, the generosity of our members and their participation in DCA’s many events. As the economy continues to recover, we must keep firm control over our expenses. We will most probably see an increase in costs in the years ahead. However, with your continued support we will make every effort to continue without increases in dues. It is a pleasure to stand before you and state without reservation that 2012 was a very positive year financially for DCA. Respectfully Submitted, Kenneth H. Levison, Treasurer

DCA MEMBERS!! If you HAVE NOT joined the DCA Bulletin Board go to DCA_BULLETINBOARD-subscribe@yahoogroups.com and JOIN!! The club cannot be responsible for people who do not take advantage of important updates that are posted on a regular basis. We have over 400 members, so that is a good representation of households, but there are still others who have not joined. Dachshund Club of America

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REMEMBER! Only those results sent in to the Trophy Chair, editor or webmaster via e-mail will be published in the newsletter. Submit your results to: http://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/jvc3z0JrU0kdKb •RESULTS ARE PUBLISHED AS SUBMITTED•

Dachshund Club of the Great Lakes June 15, 2013 in conjunction with the Chicagoland Hound Association Sweepstakes Judge: Neal Glaser Best in Sweepstakes Stony Banks En Vogue SL Jill M. Janz & Allison Janz

SEL-D Ch. Jaffa’s Classy Claire M. Kerley WD Rosethorn Gate Crasher S. Parish RWD Kinder’s Show Me The Ribbons MS J. Dubois WB Kinder’s Doxikota On Track At Riverrun MS M. Severns/D. Severns WIREHAIR Ch. Daybreak’s Bewitching Blossom P. Grant/D. Krieg BOS/WD Rosethorn High Jinx S. Parish SEL-B GCh. Full Circle Ruffles And Flourishes W D. Martin/E. Martin/L. Goodman WB/BOW Full Circle Seascape W E. Martin/M. Heymann RWD Tomar Full Circle Corsair W M. Doerner/E. Martin WB Full Circle Seascape W E. Martin/M. Heymann RWB Doxitrain’s Coalminer’s Daughter T. Trainer/A. Trainer/B. Taflan _________________________________

BOV Best Of Opposite Sex in Sweepstakes Walmar-Solo’s SOS SL Ann E. Kraft & Carol Spritzer Breed Judge: Ms. Kalen M. Dumke LONGHAIR BOV GCh. Hundeleben Queen’s Armada SL C. Puig/K Gonzalez/P Stephens BOS GCh. DC Stardust’s Simply Irresistible RE NJP A. Schmidt SEL-D GCh. Kaycees Jt’s Lucky Dog Liam ML N. Owens WB/BOW Stardust Stargazer Lily Von Skaer SL B. Skaer/A. Schmidt WD Stardust Blockbuster Von Skaer SL B. Skaer/A. Schmidt RWD Speechless That Boy Is A Monster ML J. Barringer RWB Stony Banks En Vogue SL J. Janz/A. Janz SMOOTH GCh. Marginns Fredricka V Ruf Knabe S. Lutosky BOS GCh. Roxmar’s Chasing Stuart Little MS R. Roach/M. Roach SEL-D GCh. Lo-Jo’s Riverrun Speed Bump M. Severns/D. Severns

Greater Portland Dachshund Club June 20, 2013 Sweepstakes Judge: Mr. John Bradfeldt Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Smooths: 4 bitches, Wires: 1 bitch Longs: 2 dogs and 1 bitch

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Dachshund Club of Metropolitan Atlanta October 17, 2013 Atlanta Exposition Cntr. South 3850 Jonesboro Rd. Atlanta, GA Web Site:http://www.dcma-atl.org

East Bay Dachshund Club, Inc. October 25, 2013 Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S. 1st Street Dixon, CA

Lincolnland Dachshund Club October 26, 2013 Capitol Canine Training Club 209 E. Walnut Street Chatham, IL

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. November 1, 2013 Ramada Inn Peoria AZ 8955 W Grand Ave. Peoria, AZ Web Site:http://www.dachshund-dca.org

Desert Valley Dachshund Club November 2, 2013 Windemere Hotel And Conference Center 5750 East Main Street Mesa, AZ

Desert Valley Dachshund Club November 3, 2013 Windemere Hotel And Conference Center 5750 East Main Street Mesa, AZ

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 2, 2013 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

Judges Breed: (L) (W) (S)

Closing Date: Wednesday , October 09, 2013 For additional information contact: Bonnie Prato, Event Secretary 5252 Shafter Ave. Oakland, CA 94618-1051 (510) 459-3580 bonnie.prato@yahoo.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Ms. Theresa L. Hundt Ms. Theresa L. Hundt Ms. Theresa L. Hundt

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 9, 2013 For additional information contact: Mrs. Sharon Ehr, Event Secretary 11812 Seven Pine Drive Holland, MI 49424-8673 (616) 881-6824 smedachs@mc.net

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Mrs. Barbara L. Burns Mrs. Barbara L. Burns Mrs. Barbara L. Burns

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 For additional information contact: Mrs. Cheryl Cazier, Event Secretary 2926 N 34th Place Phoenix, AZ 85018-7402 (602) 885-2165 cherylcazier@cox.net

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 For additional information contact: Mrs. Cheryl Cazier, Event Secretary 2926 N 34th Place Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 885-2165 cherylcazier@cox.net

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 For additional information contact: Mrs. Cheryl Cazier, Event Secretary 2926 N 34th Place Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 885-2165 cherylcazier@cox.net

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

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Linda A. Kraft Linda A. Kraft Linda A. Kraft

Junior Show: Mrs. Meghen Riese-Bassel Sweepstakes: Mrs. Meghen Riese-Bassel

Junior Show: Mrs. Barbara L. Burns Sweepstakes: Mr. Jessie Barringer

Lorraine Simmons Lorraine Simmons Lorraine Simmons

Sweepstakes: Kevin Schirmer

Dr. Edna K. Martin Dr. Edna K. Martin Dr. Edna K. Martin

Sweepstakes: Dr. Thomas Lee Hossfeld

Mr. Dan J. Harrison Mr. Dan J. Harrison Mr. Dan J. Harrison

Junior Show: Mr. Dan J. Harrison Sweepstakes: To Be Assigned


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All dates, times and addresses are as accurate as possible before the newsletter deadline date. Please consult the show secretaries or superintendents for any further information.

Alabama Dachshund Club, Inc. November 8, 2013 Racking Horse Celebration Grounds Priceville, AL Total Entry Limit: 100

Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club November 8, 2013 Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road Brooksville, FL Web Site:http://fgcdachshundclub.com/

Alabama Dachshund Club, Inc. November 9, 2013 Racking Horse Celebration Grounds Priceville, AL Total Entry Limit: 100

Sooner Dachshund Club November 16, 2013 Grady County Fairgrounds 500 East Choctaw Ave. Chickasha, OK Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County November 17, 2013 Berks County 4-H Community Center Reading, PA

Bay Colony Dachshund Club November 29, 2013 D C U Center Worcester Convention Complex 50 Foster Street, Worcester, MA Total Entry Limit: 100

Bay Colony Dachshund Club November 29, 2013 D C U Center Worcester Convention Complex 50 Foster Street, Worcester, MA Total Entry Limit: 100

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107 Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Laura E Abbott-Licht (p) Laura E Abbott-Licht (p) Laura E Abbott-Licht (p)

Junior Show:

Mrs. Nancy Smith Hafner

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Laura E Abbott-Licht (p) Laura E Abbott-Licht (p) Laura E Abbott-Licht (p)

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898 Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880 info@raudogshows.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Wednesday, November 13, 201 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107 Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Wednesday, November 13, 201 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107 Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

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Mr. Robert J. Wlodkowski Mr. Robert J. Wlodkowski Mr. Robert J. Wlodkowski

Junior Show: Mr. Robert J. Wlodkowski

Jerry Cerasini (p) Jerry Cerasini (p) Jerry Cerasini (p)

Sweepstakes: Barbara Dubitsky

Sweepstakes: To Be Assigned

Mr. Dan J. Harrison Mr. Dan J. Harrison Mr. Dan J. Harrison

Junior Show: Mr. Dan J. Harrison Sweepstakes: Catherine Thistle

Dr. Kevin T. Shimel (p) Dr. Kevin T. Shimel (p) Dr. Kevin T. Shimel (p)

Junior Show: Jeffrey Langevin (p) Sweepstakes: Jeffrey Langevin

Ms. Linda C. More Ms. Linda C. More Ms. Linda C. More

Junior Show: Ms. Linda C. More


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All dates, times and addresses are as accurate as possible before the newsletter deadline date. Please consult the show secretaries or superintendents for any further information.

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. December 13, 2013 Orange County Convention Center North/South Building 9899 International Drive, Orlando, FL Web Site:http://www.dachshund-dca.org

Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club January 6, 2014 Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road Brooksville, FL Web Site:http://fgcdachshundclub.com/

Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club January 7, 2014 Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road Brooksville, FL Web Site:http://fgcdachshundclub.com/

Knickerbocker Dachshund Club February 9, 2014 New York Hotel Pennsylvania Pavillion Level (on the mezzanine) 401 Seventh Avenue (at 33rd Street) New York, NY

San Diego Dachshund Club, Inc. February 21, 2014 Del Mar Fairgrounds 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar, CA Web Site:http://www.sddc.us Total Entry Limit: 100

San Diego Dachshund Club, Inc. February 21, 2014 Del Mar Fairgrounds 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar, CA Web Site:http://www.sddc.us Total Entry Limit: 100

Louisville Dachshund Club March 15, 2014 Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln. Louisville, KY Total Entry Limit: 100

Closing Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107 Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Friday, December 20, 2013 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107 Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Friday, December 20, 2013 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107 Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107 Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W) BOB

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 For additional information contact: Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O Box 227303 Los Angeles, CA 90022-7303 (323) 727-0136 mail@jbradshaw.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 For additional information contact: Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O Box 227303 Los Angeles, CA 90022-7303 (323) 727-0136 mail@jbradshaw.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Mr. Richard V Miller Mr. Richard V Miller Mr. Richard V Miller

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107 Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Ms. Lynne Allen Ms. Lynne Allen Ms. Lynne Allen

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Dr. Ronald Spritzer Dr. Ronald Spritzer Dr. Ronald Spritzer

Junior Show: Mr. Stephen G.C. Campbell Sweepstakes: Paul Wessberg

Mary Castoral Mary Castoral Mary Castoral

Sweepstakes: Mary Ellen Byrne

Jeff Pepper Jeff Pepper Jeff Pepper

Sweepstakes: Anne Meyer

Ms. Patricia W Laurans Eric Henningsen Larry Sorenson Ms. Theresa L. Hundt

Junior Show: Ms. Theresa L. Hundt Sweepstakes: Diana McPhearson

Hal T. Biermann Hal T. Biermann Hal T. Biermann

Junior Show: Hal T. Biermann Sweepstakes: To Be Assigned

Junior Show: Ms. Lynne Allen


NOMINATION FORM Breed Judges For DCA 2016 Judges To Be Elected At Annual Meeting - 2014 Ineligible Judges: AKC Provisional Judges Monica Canestrini, Sherrill Snyder, Ken Hagmueller, Larry Sorenson, Ken Levison, Fran Colonna, Lynne Allen, Jane Fowler, Peggy Otero

EACH DCA MEMBER MAY SUBMIT ONE NOMINEE Nominations Will Not Be Counted If Received After February 1, 2014

Breed Judge Nominee: Print Name:_________________________________________________ DCA Member: Print Name: _________________________________________________________ DCA Member Signature: ___________________________________________ Date: ______________________

Additional Household If Needed: Breed Judge Nominee: Print Name:_________________________________________________ DCA Member: Print Name: _________________________________________________________ DCA Member Signature: ___________________________________________ Date: ______________________

Note: The Membership voted in favor of a New Judges Selection Procedure at the 2013 Annual Meeting. The procedure details are published in the DCA Newsletter, Winter 2012 Issue, page 13.

Deadline: February 1, 2014 Return This Form To: Cheryl Shultz 3817 Seven Oaks Drive Corona, CA 92881

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Specialty Results

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continued from page 111 BOV Smooth: Rose Gate Ruby Will Ubmine @ Antir Herman & Charlene Shuping BOV Wirehair Best In Sweepstakes: Woldorf’s Illusion Steve Wolden & Patricia Madsen Breed Judge: Ms. Andra O’Connell Total Entry Per Coat: Longs 9-8(1VD-1DCB-4-2) WD/BOW Kaycees Galewinns Starburst at Wagsmore ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne WB Wagsmore’s Foolish Pleasure ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne BOV GCh. Sleepy Hollow Carolina Special Meredith Taylor & B. Ann Wlodkowski BOS Chh.Riverwind A Promise Kept Katherine Schisel, Nancy & Mark Eby SEL-D Ch. Serenity’s Playboy Prince RN Patrice & Robert Baker SEL-B GCh. Serenity’s Steel Magnolias Wendy Snyder & R.J. Cooper, Patrice Baker SMOOTH WD Ruby Red Georgia Red Clay James & Robin Pitman WB/BOW Barkerville Keyway Ted & Karen Brunner BOV Ch. Barkerville Keyera Ted & Karen Brunner BOS GCh. Grandgables Sumbuddy Walden Denise Waldo SEL-D Ch. Sausage Stables V. Woldorf The Black Crusader. Patricia O’Hanley SEL-B Ch. Marginns Fredricka V Rufknable Sharon Lutosky WIREHAIR WD/BOW Starbarrack North By Northwest SW Cynthis J. Austin & Martina M. Cortez WB/BOS Kadell’s All That Gliters Isn’t Gold W Laura Reynolds, Catlin & James Cahill BOV GCh. Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW Shirley Ray SEL-D GCh. Woldorf’s Santana SW JE Patricia Madsen & Steve Wolden B OB GCh. Sleepy Hollow Carolina Special BOS Ch. Riverwind A Promise Kept Best Junior: Frances Matute _________________________________

Sweepstakes Judge: Ms. Bev Kelly Dodds Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Smooths 4 bitches, Wires 2 bitches Longs 2 dogs & 2 bitches BOV Longhair: Syringa’s Sweet Serendipity SL Katherine Schisel BOS Longhair & Best of Opposite: Isledox Longfellow Serenade Faith & Ronald Overdahl BOS Smooth: Rose Gate Ruby Will Ubmine @ Antir Herman & Charlene Shuping BOV Wirehair & Best in Sweepstakes: Woldorf’s Illusion SW Steve Wolden & Patricia Madsen Judge for Regular Classes: Mr. Dan J. Harrison Total Entry Per Coat: Smooths 2-9(3-2), Wires 3-9(4-1) Longs 9-9(4-2) WD/BOW Kaycees Galewinns Starburst at BOV Wagsmore ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne WB/BOS Wagsmore’s Beautifool ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne SEL-D Ch. Hundeleben Cock-A-DoodleDoo SL Amber Leonard & Carlos Puig SEL-B Ch. Riverwind A Promise Kept Katherine Schisel, Mark & Nancy Eby SMOOTH Ruby Red Georgia Red Clay James & Robin Pitman WB/BOW Barkerville Keywest Ted & Karen Brunner BOV Ch. Barkerville Keyera Ted & Karen Brunner BOS Ch. Barkerville Keystone Ted & Karen Brunner SEL-D GCh. Grandgables Sumbuddy Walden Denise Waldo SEL-B Ch. Lindmont’s Brand New Day at Geordox Isle Georjan Bridger, Ron & Faith Overdahl WD

WIREHAIR WD/BOW Starbarrack North By Northwest SW Cynthis J. Austin & Martina M. Cortez WB/BOS Woldorf’s Illusion SW Steve Wolden & Patricia Madsen BOV GCh. Raydachs Ride

My Ducati SW Shirley Ray SEL-D GCh. Kadell’s Rustic Gold W Patricia Madsen & Steve Wolden BOB

GCh. Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW BOS to BOB Ch. Barkerville Keyera Best Junior: Amber Leonard _________________________________

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley June 22, 2013 Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Kim Tucker Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Longhaired - 4 Entries, Wirehaired - 4 Entries, Smooth - 7 Entries BOV Longhair: Corbelle’s Fashionably Late V Solo SL Dan J. Burke, DVM BOS Longhair: Windcatcher’s Show Me The Money SL Sherrill Snyder BOV Smooth & Best in Sweepstakes: Leoralee’s Barstool Boogie MS Robbie Addison BOV Wirehair & Best of Opposite: Microdox One Moment In Time MW Karen Schwindt BOS Wirehair: Ch. Weiner Work’s My Wild Cactus Rose MW Richard & Arleene Van Elgort Judge for Regular Classes: Mrs. Constance Fisher Total Entry Per Coat: Longhaired - 23 Entries; Wirehaired - 26 Entries; Smooth - 38 Entries LONGHAIR Hershey’s Champagne Truffle ML Tina Robillard WB/BOW Dash’N’Doxies Midnight Madness ML Debbie James BOV GCh. Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL Sherry Snyder BOS GCh. Setser’s V Sausage Stables Prim Piper Shari Setser & Miki Perry SEL-D Ch. Weinacht’s Vigil At In Sight Clay Tedeschi SEL-B GCh. Windcatcher’s If I Could Turn Back Time Janet Georgeanne

WD

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Jan Oswald, Jerri Smith & Sharon Carr WB/BOW Leoralee’s Barstool Boogie MS Robbie Addison BOV Ch. Marginn’s Fredricka V Ruf Knabe Sharon Lutosky BOS Ch. Grand Hopes For Palladin MS Anne & Dale Carnathan SEL-D GCh. Grand Hopes For Sumbuddy’s Bonanza MS Anne & Dale Carnathan SEL-B Ch. Lucene’s Ruby Red Shoes Mechelle Stall & Jeanine Sudinsky WIREHAIR Midernoch American Eagle To Brodachs W Patricia Brooks & Diana MacPherson WB/BOW Trevolis Frequent Flyer MW Philip Benway & Sharon M. Ehr BOV GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code Ann Bischel & Michelle Bedowitz BOS Ch. Weiner Work’s My Wild Cactus Rose MW Richard & Arleene Van Elgort SEL-D Ch. Dogwood Wyrs Krugerrand RA A. E. Bassett & R. P. Berardino SEL-B DCh. Von Weilburg’s Bavaria Holle Cook WD

BOB BOS

GCh. Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL Ch. Marginn’s Fredricka V Ruf Knabe Best Junior: Sage Williams _________________________________

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley June 23, 2013 Judge for Regular Classes: Mrs. Barbara Pepper Total Entry Per Coat: Longhaired - 22 Entries; Smooth - 39 Entries; Wirehaired - 22 Entries LONGHAIR Windcatcher’s Show Me The Money SL Sherrill Snyder WB/BOW Dash’N’Doxies Midnight Madness ML Debbie James BOV GCh. Wagsmore’s Salute To Picasso ML Robert & Jean Burnett BOS GCh. Setser’s V Sausage Stables Prim Piper Shari Setser & Miki Perry SEL-D GCh. Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL Sherry Snyder WD

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Specialty Results continued from page 117 SEL-B GCh. Windcatcher’s If I Could Turn Back Time Janet Georgeanne SMOOTH Benway’s Mr. Shamrock MS Philip Benway WB/BOW Kurzbeine MS Von Defeat California Karen Bronson BOV Ch. Grand Hopes For Palladin MS Anne & Dale Carnathan BOS Ch. Marginn’s Fredricka V Ruf Knabe Sharon Lutosky SEL-D GCh. Toskdox India Pale Ale SS Sharon Lutosky SEL-B GCh. Kinderteckel’s Charlotte My Lady In Red Richard & Arleene Van Elgort, K. Cihos-Williams & E. Williams WD

WIREHAIR WD/BOW Microdox One Moment In Time MW Karen Schwindt WB Von Weilburg’s Cosima Wunderkind Holle & Theodore L. Cook BOV GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code Ann Bischel & Michelle Bedowitz BOS Ch. Weiner Work’s My Wild Cactus Rose MW Richard & Arleene Van Elgort SEL-D Ch. Dogwood Wyrs Krugerrand RA A. E. Bassett & R. P. Berardino SEL-B Trevolis Frequent Flyer MW Philip Benway & Sharon M. Ehr BOB BOS

GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code Ch. Marginn’s Fredricka V Ruf Knabe Best Junior: Sage Williams _________________________________

Cascade Dachshund Club (AM show) July 12, 2013 Sweepstakes Judge: Sharon Jadick No results reported Breed Judge: Dianne Graham Total Entry Per Coat: Longhaired - 19; Smooth - 23; Wirehaired - 21 LONGHAIR Wyndox Black Tie Affair ML Kathy Sahlin WB/BOW Wagsmore’s Foolish Pleasure ML BOS Karyn and Jeff Dionne WD

BOV

GCh. Sleepy Hollow Carolina Special Meredith Taylor and Bob Wlodkowski SEL-D Ch. Kaycees Galewinns Starburst At Wagsmore MLD Karyn and Jeff Dionne

SMOOTH Big Hopes For Ransum’s Remington MS Marilyn Hickok/Chris Hickok WB/BOW Barkerville Keyshia Ted and Karen Brunner BOV GCh. Spellbound’s You Go First Nicole Cooper BOS GCh. Barkerville Angel Eyes Ted and Karen Brunner SEL-D Ch. Rockdachs Macintosh Red V Niebur Joy Taylor SEL-B GCh. Barkerville Keyera Ted and Karen Brunner WD

WIREHAIR WD/BOW Barmaud Rowan Lori Maki/Deborah Wold WB Woldorf’s Illusion SW Steve Wolden/Pattie Madsen BOV GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code W A. Bischel/M. Bedowitz BOS GCh. DC Hathor Farm’s Wild Poppy SW VCD1 RN NJP NF ME Jean Dieden SEL-D Ch. I Spy Valyn’s Instigator W Linda Masterson/Selma McNamara SEL-B Ch. Buenavista The Sun Also Rises Monica Alvarez BOB GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code W BOS GCh. Barkerville Angel Eyes Best Junior: Sarah Pearce _________________________________

Cascade Dachshund Club (PM show) July 12, 2013

Ted and Karen Brunner GCh. Spellbound’s You Go First Nicole Cooper BOS GCh. Barkerville Angel Eyes Ted and Karen Brunner SEL-D GCh. Woldorfs V Sausage Stables Tyler SS Miki Perry and Steve Wolden SEL-B Barkerville Keyshia Ted and Karen Brunner

BOV

WIREHAIR I Spy Private Eye W SE Mary and Stephen Magladry WB/BOW Woldorf’s Illusion SW BOS Steve Wolden and Patricia Madsen BOV GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code W Ann Bischel and Michelle Bedowitz SEL-D Barmaud Rowan Lori Maki and Deborah Wold SEL-B GCh. Dontis I’M Just A Glitterbug At Drakken A. Mendenhall WD

BOB GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code W BOS Wagsmore’s Foolish Pleasure ML _________________________________

Central Carolina Dachshund Club July 25, 2013 Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Valerie Dombrowski Total entry: 23 Best in Sweepstakes: Sandachs Did It My Way MLD (Long) Catherine Deily & Susan Jones Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes: Lindmont’s Maid In The Shade (Smooth) Marianna & Michael Smith Breed Judge: Mr. Adrian Woodfork Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair - 34; Smooth - 27; Wirehair - 31

Breed Judge: Jane Sagami Watkins Total Entry Per Coat: Longhaired - 18, Smooth - 20, Wirehaired - 19 LONGHAIR WD/BOW Wyndox Design By Dior ML Kathy Sahlin WB/BOS Wagsmore’s Foolish Pleasure ML Karyn and Jeff Dionne BOV Ch. Kaycees Galewinns Starburst At Wagsmore MLD Karyn and Jeff Dionne SMOOTH WD/BOW Rubyred Georgia Red Clay James and Robin Pitman WB Barkerville Keyway

LONGHAIR Dikerdachs Blake Valerie T. Diker WB/BOW Sandachs X Factor At Greensboro ML Cissy Johnson BOV GCh. Sweetgrass Johann Tipper Catherine J. Martine, & Richard & Dalia Sak BOS GCh. Sleepytime’s Broadway Star ML Susan M. & Johnny Jones SEL-D GCh. Aviance’s Pramada For Terms Of Endearment SL WD

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Valerie T. Diker SEL-B GCh. Brownwood Royall T’s Wingsinger SA Royall Tyler, & Jerry Cerasini & Paula June Tyler & Lynn Tyler SMOOTH WD/BOW Passport Crazy Stupid Love SS Emma Sunderman & Joyce & Arvind DeBraganca WB Lindmont’s Maid In The Shade Marianna & Michael Smith BOV Ch. Bessdach Electric Martini Marina Renee Lara DVM & Betty Jeffery BOS GCh. Diagram Joy-Dens Flynn SS Dianne Graham SEL-D GCh. Passport Boy You’re One Of My Kind Arvind & Joyce DeBraganca SEL-B GCh. Margins Fredricka V Ruf Knabe Sharon Lutosky WIREHAIR Hathor Farm’s Hobson’s Choice SW Gail A. & Robert N. LaBerge WB/BOW Jeric’s Last Dance W BOS Lynn Cope BOV GCh. Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW Shirley Ray SEL-D GCh. Leoralee’s Baywatch MW Marietta Singleton & Barbara Lasater SEL-B GCh. Jeric’s Last Chance To Dance W Lynn Cope

WD

BOB

GCh. Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW BOS Ch. Bessdachs Electric Martini Best Junior: Annabella Hines _________________________________

Northern California Dachshund Club August 2, 2013 Sweepstakes Judge: Thomas Sikora Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Smooth-1 dog, Longhair-1 dog, Wirehair-3 dogs/4 bitches BOV Longhair & Best in Sweepstakes: Dash’N Doxies Black Hills Gold ML Debbie James BOV Smooth: Cherry Creek’s Double Aught Buck MS Cynthia DeYoung BOV Wirehair: Microdox One Moment in Time MW Karen Schwindt BOS Wirehair & BOS in Sweepstakes:


Jus a Lil’ Gypsy MW Janice McCarthy Breed Judge: Douglas Johnson Total Entry Per Coat: Smooth 9-8-3-6 Vet 1B; Longhaired 4-5-7-5 Vet 2D; Wirehaired 9-15-6-2 Vet 3D-1B LONGHAIR WD/BOW Dash’N Doxies Black Hills Gold ML Debbie James WB Dach’N Doxies Midnight Madness ML Debbie James and Linda Kaneko BOV GCh. Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL Sherry Snyder BOS GCh. Dash’N Doxies Belle Starr MLD Elizabeth & Mark Johnston SEL-D GCh. Sleepy Hollow Carolina Special Meredith Taylor and B. Ann Wlodkowski SEL-B GCh. Setsers V Sausagestables Prim Piper Shari Setser and Miki Perry SMOOTH WD/BOW Cherry Creek’s Double Aught Buck MS Cynthia DeYoung WB Kinderteckel’s Breakfast At Tiffany’s Patti Auld, Lisa Pino and Kristin, Emalia & Sage Williams BOV GCh. Grandgables Sumbuddy Walden Denise Waldo BOS Ch. Setsers V Sausagestables Madam Mimi Shari Setser and Miki Perry SEL-D Ch. Glenavan Striped Trousers MS Mary Olich Nie SEL-B GCh. Marginns Fredricka v Ruf Knabe Sharon Lutosky WIREHAIR Brodny Schoolhouse He’s So Fine Judy Anderson and Emalia Williams WB/BOW Schoolhouse Candy Girl Davis SW Judy Anderson, Emalia Williams and Arlene & Lowel Davis BOV GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code Ann Bischel and Michelle Bedowitz BOS GCh. Verdon’s Devil Made Me Do It MW Dolores & Jim Morris and Starr Henderson SEL-D Ch. Dogwood WYRS Krugerrand RA A.E. Bassett & R.P. Berardino WD

SEL-B GCh. DC Dharmadach’s DLW Phoebe Snow SW Sybyl Swan GCh. Del Prado’s Bar Code SW Ch. Setsers V Sausagestables Madam Mimi Best Junior: Sage Williams _________________________________

Best Of Opposite Sex Northwood’s Followed By A Moon Shadow at Chazlyn SL Lynne and Charles Dahlén

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Bayou Dachshund Club of New Orleans, Inc. August 3, 2013 Sweepstakes Judge: Mr. Carl Holder Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: 2 - smooth, 1 - wire, 9 - long Best in Sweepstakes: Doxdane’s Something to Talk About SL Breed Judge: Ms. Charlotte I. Borghardt Total Entry Per Coat: 28 Smooth, 8 Wire, 32 Long LONGHAIR WD Sandachs Did It My Way MLD WB/BOW Dorae’s Head Over Heels V BOS Corrbelle BOV GCh. Walmar-Solo’s OMG SL SEL-D GCh. Cream Ridge Sunderman’s Once Upon a Dream SMOOTH WD Beachside Dox Ace V Leoralees WB/BOW Dynadaux Baby Looks Good in The Camouflage MSB BOV Ch. Leoralee’s Barstool Boogie MS BOS Ch. Sunrise-Xo Boot Cut Jeans MS SEL-D Ch. Dynadaux Oughta Be A Country Song MS SEL-B Ch. Karavel’s Get the Party Started SS WIREHAIR WD None WB Shorlyne’s Cajun SEL-B Firecracker MW BOV Ch. Ex Sentia Dear Loreley in the Sky SW BOB

Ch. Leoralee’s Barstool Boogie MS

BOS Ch. Walmar-Solo’s OMG SL Best Junior: Hanna Sunderman _________________________________

Minnesota Dachshund Club August 22, 2013 Sweepstakes Judge: Ms. Alexandra Rogers Best In Sweepstakes Clearview’s Open Range V Clipper Dave & Mary Nickel

Breed Judge: Mrs. Sue Rempel BOB

GCh. Hundeleben’s Queen’s Armada SL Patrice Stephens, C. Puig, K. Gonzalez BOS Treis Pinheiros Bueno Sera Patricia Romaneli & Carlos Pedroso Best Veteran In Show GCh. Clipper Lightning Dave & Mary Nickel

LONGHAIR GCh. Hundeleben’s Queen’s Armada SL Patrice Stephens, C. Puig, K. Gonzalez BOS GCh. Stony Banks Amethyst Sky At Chazlyn Lynne & Charles Dahlén SEL-D GCh. Clipper Lightning Dave & Mary Nickel SEL-B Ch. Karchaus Under My Spell M. & J. Teigland WB/BOW Aurora Light’s Hundeleben Like A Diamond SL C. Puig, D. Murdoch WD Clearview’s Open Range V Clipper Dave & Mary Nickel RWD Stardust Blockbuster Von Skaer SL B. Skaer & A. Schmidt RWB Stardust Stargazer Lily Von Skaer SL B. Skaer & A. Schmidt BOV

SMOOTH Ch. Sunrise-Xo Born This Way MS V. Colon, P. Guthrie BOS Ch. Rosethorn Gate Crasher S. Parish SEL-D GCh. Roxmar’s Chasing Stuart Little MS R. Roach, M. Roach SEL-B GCh. Marginns Fredricka V Ruf Knabe S. Lutosky WD/BOW Kal’s Charlie Boy MS A. Kalton RWD Derrigon’s Hot Time In The City SS D. Harfst, G. Harfst WB Sunrise-Xo Sansa MS V. Hernandez Colon, P. Guthrie RWB Dynadaux Coloring Outside The Lines V Grig MSB E. Hanson, N. Hanson, C. Senff BOV

WIREHAIR BOV Treis Pinheiros Buona Sera SW WB/BOW C. Pedroso Neto, P. Romaneli

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GCh. Legibach Captain Crunch SW S. Sweatt, G. Middings, P. Leone SEL-D GCh. Raydachs Ride My Ducati SW S Ray SEL-B GCh. Daybreak’s Bewitching Blossom P. Grant, D. Krieg WD Rosethorn Globe-Trotter MW S. Parish RWD Cypress Chippendale E. Bowman RWB Carowynd’s Alexandra MW C. O'Neil

Minnesota Dachshund Club August 23, 2013 Sweepstakes Judge: Ms. Melissa Heymann Best In Sweepstakes Clearview’s Open Range V Clipper Dave & Mary Nickel Best Of Opposite Sex Dixiedox When You’re A Celebrity Julie Fiedler Best In Veteran Sweepstakes Ch. Cherrydachs Moonlight Sonata Jody Kistner Best Of Opposite Sex GCh.Clipper Lightning Dave & Mary Nickel Breed Judge: Mrs. Phyllis Rosinky LONGHAIR Clearview’s Open Range V Clipper Dave & Mary Nickel RWD Stardust’s Blockbuster Von Skaer SL Anne Schmidt & Barb Skaer WB/BOW Aurora Light’s Hundeleben Like BOS A Diamond SL Carlos Puig & Diane Murdoch RWB Stardust’s Stargazer Lily Von Skaer SL Anne Schmidt & Barb Skaer BOV Ch. Clipper Lightning Dave & Mary Nickel SEL-D GCh. Kaycee’s Galewinds Starburst At Wagsmore MLD Patrice Stephens, Karyn & Jeff Dionne SEL-B Ch. Karchaus Under My Spell Mary & John Teigland WD

SMOOTH WD/BOW Derrigon’s Hot Time In The City SS Don & Gerri Harfst RWD Kal’s Charlie Boy MS Arlene Kalton WB Sunrise-Xo Sansa Patricia Guthrie & Valerio Hernandez-Colon

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Rosethorn Hollyhocks Sheila Parish GCh. J Kistner Sweet Cider Jody & Jeffrey Kistner GCh. Roxmar’s Chasing Stuart Little MS Roxanne Roach & Rose Heisel

SEL-D Rosethorn Gate Crasher Sheila Parish SEL-B Ch. Marginn’s Fredericka V Ruf Knabe Sharon Lutosky WIREHAIR Rosethorn Great Gatsby Sheila Parish WB/BOW Victory’s Hairy Fairy MW Vicki Antonio WD

APHIS continued from page 64 immediate and drastic changes. Please review these FAQs and other resources on our resource page to understand if the rule will apply to you. For specific questions, we encourage you to contact Dr. Gerald Rushin with APHIS at (301) 851-3751. How do I know if this rule applies to me? This rule applies to those who maintain more than four “breeding females” AND sell a puppy as a pet “sight unseen” or sell to a third party (wholesale). This means that the buyer must actually see the puppy in person prior to the purchase. If you are concerned about buyers coming to your home, you may arrange a location to meet the buyer and allow them to see the puppy. If you have fewer than five breeding females, and/or allow buyers to see the puppy in person prior to purchase, then this rule does not apply to you. If you wish to own more than 4 “breeding females” and sell the offspring as pets and do not wish to be regulated, you may avoid regulation by selling all your dogs in a face-toface transaction. A face-to-face transaction includes one where the seller and buyer are physically present and the buyer has the opportunity to observe the animal before taking custody of it. Are there any exemptions to this rule? The new definition of dealer subject to USDA licensing and regulation includes “any dog... for research, testing, experimentation, exhibition*, or for use as a pet, or any dog sold at the wholesale level for hunting, security or breeding purposes”. (*exhibition as defined in the AWA excludes purebred cat and dog shows). The rule seems to indicate that if you are selling a dog as a breeding prospect, to maintain bloodlines, or for hunting, working, or security, you would be exempt. If you are selling the dog as a pet, you would not be exempt. It is important that the seller be able to clearly demonstrate their purpose in selling the dog at the time of sale. However, additional clarification from USDA is needed on this point. You are also exempt if you sell the dog in a faceto-face transaction. Will this rule limit the number of dogs I can own? No. The rule does not limit the number of

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Treis Pinheiros Bueno Sera Patricia Romaneli & Carlos Pedroso BOV GCh. Legibach Captain Crunch SW Sally Sweatt, Gina Middings, Pat Leone BOS GCh. Daybreak’s Bewitching Blossom W Patricia Grant & Deborah Krieg SEL-D Rosethorn High Jinx Sheila Parish

BOB GCh. Legibach Captain Crunch SW BOS GCh. J Kistner Sweet Cider Best Veteran In Show Ch. Clipper Lightning Best Bred By Exhibitor In Show Victory’s Hairy Fairy MW Best Junior Handler Hannah Keenes

dogs a person may keep, breed or sell. It is designed to regulate under the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA) those who sell dogs as pets over the internet or “sight-unseen”.

Enforcement What if USDA identifies a breeder as being subject to licensure and out of compliance? After the rule goes into effect, USDA has told the AKC that they understand there will be a significant amount of time needed for them to prepare to enforce the rule and is not providing a time certain by which breeders must come Photo by Kathy Ertmoed into compliance. Hannelore Heller with a newborn puppy. This is our history, this is our The USDA has passion. Please be aware of the numerous laws pertaining to dog indicated that when they breeding. Contact your representatives with your concerns!! locate a person they believe to be out of What should I be doing right now if I think this compliance their first step will be to send a rule will apply to me? letter asking for information and to help USDA/APHIS is asking individuals who determine whether they need to be licensed. believe they may fall under the new rules to They will then work with that person to come self-identify and have indicated a commitment to into compliance. You will not be immediately work directly with individuals to determine fined or punished. For more information on prewhether their particular case would make them licensing visit the USDA/APHIS Animal Care subject to new regulation. You will not be website: punished or targeted if you contact them. They http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/ are committed to answering questions and helping breeders understand the rule, not How will APHIS find out if I fall under this new targeting specific dog owners who are genuinely rule? Will AKC be providing registrant contact trying to understand and be in compliance. information? For specific questions, contact Dr. Gerald All of AKC's records are confidential and Rushin with APHIS at (301) 851-3751. AKC will not share your information. The AKC urges all responsible dog owners to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and Thank you MaryAnne Teal for providing these regulations. informative links: My state regulates breeders. Will this supersede state law? This will depend on your individual state laws. Contact the appropriate state agency for specific questions. AKC encourages breeders and dog owners to be in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations and laws. Dachshund Club of America

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