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The Dachshund Club of America Newsletter

SPRING 2019, Volume XLIII, Number 1

Lynne Dahlén, Editor N961 Mayflower Road Appleton, WI 54913 Official DCA Website: dachshundclubofamerica.org

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Field Trials Eastern Missouri Beagle Club Troy, MO

Earthdog Tests Purina Farms, Gray Summit, MO

May 14 – 15: Dachshund Club of St. Louis Trial May 16 – 17: DCA National Field Trial

May 18: Dachshund Club of St. Louis Test May 19: DCA National Test

Performance Events – Purina Event Center, Gray Summit, MO May 20: DCA National Agility Trial May 22: DCA Regional Obedience May 22: DCA Regional Rally

May 23: DCA National Obedience May 24: DCA National Rally

Conformation Events– Purina Event Center, Gray Summit, MO May 21: Dachshund Club of St. Louis Specialty May 22: DCA Regional Specialty May 23: DCA National Specialty Sweepstakes May 24: DCA National Specialty Regular Classes and One Variety May 25: DCA National Specialty Remaining Varieties Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 • (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com


(CH Grandgables’s Thorny Thicket ML x CH Harbormyst Beach Babe ML) Mallory is pictured trotting her way to Best of Breed at the AM Dachshund Fanciers of Berks County Specialty. Many thanks to judge Jan Swayze-Curry! She was BV at the PM specialty - judge John Mayhall. This was a very special day for us!

SUSAN JONES

Durham, NC 27712 sleepytyme@aol.com

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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

Walter Jones 23 Golf View Drive Englewood, FL 34223 wjones@wyattfirm.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 2019

Class of 2020

Class of 2021

Dr. Dan Burke 8714 Via De La Gente Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (623) 707-7495 djbvca1@aol.com

Sandy Arnold 3709 E. South Court Bloomington, IN 47401-4481 (812) 322-1842 jarbsydox@gmail.com

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

Constance B. Fisher 3820 Crums Church Road Berryville, VA 22611-1962 (540) 955-4233 Beldachs@gmail.com

Cindy Niles 3062 S. Section Line Road Delaware, OH 43015-9531 (740) 362-6110 Robinwoodwires@yahoo.com

Paul Martin 21020 St. Louis Road Marshall, VA 20115 (703) 407-7327 brando2@starpower.net

Kathleen Lockyer 428 Salmon Road Brighton, TN 38011-7053 (360) 798-5642 tklockyer@gmail.com

Michael Pitisci P.O. Box 493 Brimfield, MA 01010-0493 (508) 340-1542 mpitisci@hotmail.com

Deborah Krieg 26550 Yearsley Road Raymond, OH 43067-9732 (973) 229-2390 daybreakwires@yahoo.com

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

Denise Siemssen 13122 Hunt Road Culpeper, VA 22701-7012 (540) 825-1122 DeniseSiemssen@gmail.com

Lorraine Simmons P.O. Box 104 Newville, PA 17241 (732) 598-4961 stardox2@yahoo.com

board of directors

(502) 419-7241

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

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The original oil painting on the cover of this issue was done by Canadian falconer Tom Goldsmith. The hawk is a Harris’s Hawk, the dachshund is a generic miniature longhair. I think this remarkable artwork certainly shows a dachshund at work. Contributed by Teddy Moritz 2

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Heart Screening for Dogs The Cardiopet proBNP is a simple blood test that was adapted from human medicine and is used to predict the risk of developing congestive heart failure in dogs and cats. This test measures the presence of a particular type of hormone (NTproBNP), which is released into the blood when the heart muscle is stretched or experiences stress.

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4 Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 New Members & Applicants . . . . . . . . . .

HEALTH & WELFARE Articles on Heart Health . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Diet Associated Dilated Cardiomyopathy

by Gill Key

On page 7: Excerpts from an article which was published in the latest issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. This article provides a summary of our current understanding of diet associated dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).

Known or Suspected Diseases in Dachshunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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compiled by Diane Young-McCormack

DCA Health and Welfare Trust Fund Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Known Or Suspected Diseases Affecting Dachshunds

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Improving Outcomes for Dogs with Acute Spinal Cord Injuries . . . .

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by Dr. Natasha Olby

Compiled by Diane Young McCormack

AKC Breeder of the Year for Hound Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

All dogs are susceptible to a variety of diseases, ailments, and other health problems. As a responsible owner, it’s important to learn what the signs are for these health issues as well as how to treat and prevent them. Although Dachshunds are at risk for certain health problems, they won’t all suffer from serious diseases. The majority of the breed are healthy dogs. The best dog owners are well-informed and prepared to care for their dog to the best of their ability.

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Thank You Cyndy Senff . . . . . . . . . . from DCA Officers and Directors

26 Thank You Bob Wlodkowski . . . . . . .34 Upcoming Specialties . . . . . . . . . . . . . from DCA Officers and Directors

WEAVES & RETRIEVES That Shiny Green Plant . . . . . . . . . .

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AKC Breeder of the Year for Hound Field Events by Gloria LaTour, Hidden Cedars Dachshunds

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Field trials have been a passion of mine since the first time in the field with FC American Pie Hidden Cedars MSP, Amy, in Hempstead, TX. I had NO clue what I was supposed to do and was a terrible handler and I am still learning. My dogs’ skills make me look good!!! Fortunately for me, Amy knew exactly what to do and got a First out of 27 our very first time in the field on 12-13-03. She took another first on 12-14-03 and finished on 2-07-04 in Farmerville, LA with a third. Needless to say, I was hooked.

by Trudy Kawami

40 News from AKC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Specialty Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by Larry Sorenson

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DCA Board Meeting Minutes . . . . . . by Vicki Spencer

Letters To & From the Editor Corrections/Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48 Field Trial Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 WWII Dachshund Mascot . . . . . . . . .59 contributed by John Gallun

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In Times of Need . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

by Trudy Kawami

by Karen Russell-Dionne and Nancy Prouty

I usually write about Dachshund trials above and below ground, but a recent experience has prompted me to consider something that many field and den trialers encounter Toxicodendron radicans or Rhus radicans, better known as poison ivy. And it too is active above and below ground. No, I wasn’t weeding poison ivy on Christmas Eve, but my dogs did have a nice run that day in some very overgrown areas rank with poison ivy. Forty-eight hours after contact is standard reaction time for me, but others may respond in a few hours or even three days afterward.

DCA All In One Order Form . . . . . . .

61 Newsletter Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Items Needed for DCA Raffle . . . . . .64 by Denise Siemssen

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DCA 2018 VC Certificate Holders . . . by Sharon McDonald

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Nationals 2019 Information . . . . . .

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Ashley Dumas is looking for photos of the winners of the national field trials, obedience HIT and triathlon similar to Lexa collecting photos of the BISS winners of DCA.

They have crossed the bridge... Barbara Cox Robert Morgan Dorothy Wolfert Meg Williamson Please contact the editor and DCA secretary if you know of one of our members that has recently passed away. SEE THE DCA NEWSLETTER DIGITAL VERSION

Any thing you can assist with is appreciated. I have the lists through 2017. I may be able to contact the owners for some of these dogs, as I know who they are and/or how to get in touch, but the older ones will be a challenge. Thanks in advance! Ashley Dumas adumas97@yahoo.com 4

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https://issuu.com/dachshundclubofamerica/docs/dca_winter_2018 Editor, Advertising Coordinator, Graphic Design, Layout and Production: Lynne M. Dahlén Contact: lynnechuck83@twc.com or 920-903-1588 Editorial Assistant: Chuck Dahlén ARTICLE CONTRIBUTORS Lisa M. Freeman, John Gallun, Trudy Kawami, Gill Key, Gloria LaTour, Sharon McDonald, Nancy Proust, Dr. Natasha Olby, Karen Russell-Dionne, Anne Schmidt, Larry Sorenson, Vicki Spencer, Diane Young-McCormack PRINTER/MAILING Sutherland Companies, Montezuma, Iowa 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.


“Abel” finished this year with a five point, a four point and a three point major, two of which were speciality wins. He is always shown by his co-owners. A special thank you to Mary Olich-Nie for mentoring us together on our journey. We love being a family of Glenavan Dachshunds!

BISS CH Glenavan Acclaim ML ROMO

CH Glenavan Flamboyant ML CH Glenavan Gaiety ML ROMX

CH Sugardachs Heaven Sent V Sunteckel ML

CH Teckelhof’s American Patrol ML

Sugardachs Sparklin Tanzanite ML

MBISS CH Glenavan Anticipation ML ROMX CH Glenavan Sophistication ML ROMX CH Wagsmore’s Sublime ML ROMX CH Glenavan Vanity Fair ML ROM CH Teckelhof’s Patriot ML CH Sugardachs Penny ML BISS CH Glenavan Acclaim ML ROMO Ozville African Diamond (S. Africa)

CH Sleepytime’s Breakeven ML CH Glenavan Rosebud ML BISS CH Sleepytime’s Exacta ML ROMX CH Glenavan Cosmopolitan ML ROM MBISS CH Glenavan Anticipation ML ROMX Suntura Shazam ML ROMX CH Sleepytime’s Breakeven ML CH Suntura Danish Star ML Teckelhof’s Waldmeister ML Teckelhof’s Klein Erna ML CH Glenavan Flamboyant ML CH Sugardachs Elaina MBISS CH Glenavan Anticipation ML ROMX CH Glenavan Sophistication ML ROMX Ozville Cape Velvet SA CH Ozville Ishtar

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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 the Dachshund Club of America Newsletter Editor.

Heart Screening for Dogs Cardiopet ®pro-BNP Canine by IDEXX Article submitted by Anne Schmidt The Cardiopet proBNP is a simple blood test that was adapted from human medicine and is used to predict the risk of developing congestive heart failure in dogs and cats. This test measures the presence of a particular type of hormone (NTproBNP), which is released into the blood when the heart muscle is stretched or experiences stress. A few reasons the heart muscle could be stressed include: • Stretching of the muscle due to muscular weakness as in Dilated Cardiomyopathy • Thickening of the muscle as in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy • Stretching of the muscle due to abnormal blood flow as experienced in Mitral Valve Regurgitation, (a leaky heart valve, or DMVD). Degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD) is very common in older, small breed dogs including Dachshunds.

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Small breed dogs have a genetic tendency to develop pathological changes to their mitral valves. We don’t know exactly why or how it happens, but the valve leaflets that are normally

thin and fit together precisely become irregularly thickened. This thickening prevent the leaflets from closing as they should, and the valve begins to leak, which causes turbulent blood


flow around the valve. The sound of this turbulence is called a heart murmur. In the case of DMVD, the murmur occurs between the normal “lub” and “dub” heart sounds (i.e., a systolic murmur) and can be heard most clearly around a particular point on the left side of the dog’s chest. Regular annual veterinary checkups may not reveal early heart changes and stress to the heart muscle. Cardiac screenings with Cardiopet ®pro-BNP may help show earlier changes so additional diagnostics can be done. If additional testing shows a heart condition, early treatment is very beneficial before the heart damage is significant, or the heart has gone into failure. NO ONE is suggesting this test as a substitute for a good clinical workup including a careful history, physical examination, thoracic radiographs, EKG (for arrhythmia evaluation specifically), echocardiography, or specialist consultation. While the application of the test will undoubtedly evolve, this test should Image from Vet Street, currently consider this as Dr. Marty Becker an ancillary test, i.e. in addition to the aforementioned, or as a screening test, i.e. to screen for heart disease that isn't coming up on history or physical exam.

IDEXX Recommendations: When to consider using Cardiopet proBNP for cats or dogs with any of the following presenting signs: • An audible murmur • Arrhythmia • Exercise intolerance • Lethargy • Breathlessness • Dyspnea • Coughing • Pale mucous membranes • Visible signs of poor perfusion Or in any of these situations: • All cases of suspect congestive heart failure • To differentiate respiratory disease from heart disease • All patients with murmurs and arrhythmia • All cats over the age of four • All cats with a gallop rhythm • All breeds predisposed to heart disease and showing clinical signs For additional information, discuss with your veterinarian and see the IDEXX web page at: http://www.idexx.nl/smallanimal/referencelaboratories/testmenu/innovative-tests/cardiopetprobnp.html !

It’s Not Just Grain-Free: An Update on Diet-Associated Dilated Cardiomyopathy by Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVN November 28, 2018 vetnutrition.tufts.edu/2018/11/dcm-update I’m pleased that people are interested in this important issue and trying to learn about it. But I’ve also found a tremendous amount of confusion and misinformation in the past 5 months including people who doubt that this is a real issue, some who still haven’t heard about it, and people who mistakenly think it’s just grain-free diets or that it’s only related to taurine. As a result of the continued confusion, some of my cardiologist colleagues and I wrote an article which was published in the latest issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. This article provides a summary of our current understanding of diet associated dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), how to recognize it, and a recommended protocol for veterinarians to follow when they see dogs with DCM. To be sure this information reaches as wide an audience as possible and to clear up confusion, I thought I’d provide some updates to address the most common misconceptions I’m hearing: 1. It’s not just grain-free. This does not appear to be just an issue with grain-free diets. I am calling the suspected diets, “BEG” diets – boutique companies, exotic ingredients, or grain-free diets. The apparent link between BEG diets and DCM may be due to ingredients used to replace grains in grain-free diets, such as lentils or chickpeas, but 1/5 also may be due to other common ingredients commonly found in BEG diets, such as exotic meats, vegetables, and fruits. In addition, not all pet food manufacturers have the same level of nutritional expertise and quality control, and this variability could introduce potential issues with some products. 2. Most dogs being diagnosed with DCM do not have low taurine levels. Some owners continue to feed a BEG diet but supplement taurine thinking that this will reduce their risk for heart disease. In our hospital, we currently measure taurine in all dogs with DCM, but more than 90% of our patients with DCM in which taurine has been measured have normal levels (and the majority are eating BEG diets). Yet some of these dogs with DCM and normal taurine levels improve when their diets are changed. This suggests that there’s something else playing a role in most cases – either a deficiency of a different nutrient or even a

toxicity that may be associated with BEG diets. Giving taurine is unlikely to prevent DCM unless your dog has taurine deficiency. And given the lack of quality control for dietary supplements, you can introduce new risks to your dog if you give a supplement without evidence that she needs it. 3. Raw diets and homemade diets are not safe alternatives. Out of concern, some owners are switching from BEG diets to a raw or homecooked diet. However, we have diagnosed DCM in dogs eating these diets too. And raw and home-cooked diets increase your dog’s risk for many other health problems. So, forego the raw or homecooked diets and stick with a commercial pet food made by a well-established manufacturer that contains common ingredients, including grains. If your dog requires a home-prepared diet for a medical condition or you feel strongly about feeding one, I strongly recommend you consult with a BoardCertified Veterinary Nutritionist (acvn.org). However, because home-cooked diets are not tested for safety and nutritional adequacy like good quality commercial diets, deficiencies could still develop.

Current thoughts on DCM Currently, it appears that there may be three separate groups of dogs with DCM (although this may change as we learn more). I am listing them in the approximate frequency that we are currently seeing them in our hospital: 1. Diet-associated DCM with normal taurine levels. While this form of the disease was first identified in dogs of breeds not predisposed to DCM that are eating BEG diets, it appears to also occur in dogs of typical DCM breeds that are eating a BEG diet. 2. Primary DCM in predisposed breeds that is unrelated to diet. This is the traditional, genetically-related DCM in typical breeds, such as the Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, Irish Wolfhound, and Great Dane. 3. Diet-associated DCM with taurine deficiency: This is the least common form we are seeing in our hospital. This appears to happen both in breeds predisposed to DCM and breeds that are not predisposed to DCM.

Common questions We still have a great deal to learn about dietassociated DCM. However, I’m providing answers to some common questions I’ve been getting based on what is currently known: 1. What’s causing diet-associated DCM in dogs? For the vast majority of dogs, we do not yet know what is causing this disease. There are definitely some dogs with DCM that have low taurine levels, many of which will improve with taurine supplementation and change of diet. For dogs that have normal taurine levels, however, other nutritional deficiencies may be present. continued next page... Dachshund Club of America Spring 2019

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Diet-Associated Dilated Cardiomyopathy continued from page 7 Some nutritional deficiencies can affect the heart’s normal function, so an insufficient amount of these nutrients (or reduced bioavailability) in the diet could cause heart disease. Diet-associated DCM could also be due to an ingredient in the food that is toxic to the heart. The FDA and many researchers are actively studying this issue so that it can be solved as quickly as possible. 2. My dog was diagnosed with DCM. What should I do? Ask your veterinarian to measure taurine levels and give heart medications as directed by your veterinarian. If your dog is eating a BEG diet or other unconventional diet (including vegetarian, vegan, or homeprepared diets), I recommend following the steps outlined in my previous post, including switching to a non-BEG diet. Three updates to my previous post are: Taurine supplements: Consumer Lab is expected to release a report on independent quality control testing of taurine supplements in late 2018. Given the lack of quality control for dietary supplements (human and pet), having these results will be very useful to find good quality products for dogs that require taurine supplementation. Your veterinarian or veterinary cardiologist can help you determine an optimal dose for your dog. Other dogs in the household: We are now recommending that other dogs in the household of dogs with DCM that are eating the same BEG diet be screened by their veterinarian since their

hearts could also be affected (even if they are showing no symptoms). Outcome: Not all dogs with DCM will improve and improvements in the echocardiogram, when they do occur, can take a long time (often more than 6 months). 3. If my dog is eating a BEG diet but has no symptoms, should I test for DCM or switch to a different diet? It’s unlikely that most dogs eating a BEG diet will develop DCM. However, given the fact that we don’t yet understand why BEG diets are affecting some dogs and because DCM is a life-threatening disease, I recommend you reconsider your dog’s diet until we know more. Contrary to popular belief, there are no health benefits of grain-free or exotic ingredient diets except in the rare case of food allergy. If your dog is a part of your family and you want to feed him the very best, be sure to base this important decision on more objective factors than marketing and the ingredient list. Be sure to watch for early signs of heart disease – weakness, slowing down, less able to exercise, shortness of breath, coughing, or fainting. If you notice any of these, get your dog checked out by your veterinarian who will listen for a heart murmur or abnormal heart rhythm (although not all dogs with DCM have any changes that can be heard with a stethoscope). Your veterinarian (or a veterinary cardiologist) may do additional tests, such as x-rays, blood tests, electrocardiogram, and ultrasound of the heart (echocardiogram – the test of choice to diagnose DCM). Tell your veterinarian what you’re feeding your dog. You can help your veterinarian by bringing a list of everything your dog eats to every appointment. If your dog has no symptoms, additional

In the last year there has been a significant increase in the number of dilute coloured dogs being sold in the UK. The majority are being bred by French Bulldog and English Bulldog extreme-colour breeders, many using dogs imported from the U.S.A. or Eastern Europe, presumably as the market for both has passed the peak and they see an opportunity to make significant money from ‘rare’ or ‘coloured’ dachshunds. The blue colour is a dilute of the black and tan; Isabella (also known

Dilute Colour Dachshunds (Blue and Isabella)

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by Gill Key info@dachshundhealth.org.uk ©2017-2018 Dachshund Health UK. Dachshund Health UK The health website of the Dachshund Breed Council info@dachshundhealth.org.uk as lilac in other breeds) is the dilute of the chocolate colour. The gene that causes the dilute colours can also cause an issue in some dogs called colour dilution alopecia (CDA), where the hair shaft is thin and weak, meaning it can drop out of the follicle and cause baldness. Because the

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testing is really up to you. Some owners have measured plasma and whole blood taurine levels or scheduled an echocardiogram to check their dog’s heart size and function. However, given the cost of an echocardiogram, other owners have elected to have their veterinarian do a blood test called NT-proBNP, which goes up when the heart is enlarged. While a normal value doesn’t guarantee your dog has no heart disease, a high level suggests your dog’s heart should be evaluated further. 4. Has diet-associated DCM been seen in cats? The association between BEG diets and heart disease has only been reported in dogs so far. However, that doesn’t mean cats are immune. If your cat is diagnosed with DCM and is eating a BEG, vegetarian, vegan, or home-prepared diet, I recommend following the same protocol as described for dogs with DCM. Lastly, if your dog has been eating a BEG diet and has been diagnosed with DCM, please don’t feel guilty. I’ve talked to owners who feel terrible because they wanted to provide the finest care for their dog by feeding them the best diet possible. They often spent a lot of money buying an expensive boutique diet and now that same diet may be associated with their dog’s heart disease. Trying to decide what is really the best food is confusing and difficult because of the many different products available, nutrition fads, and compelling marketing. My hope is that the one bright side of this serious situation is that it will shine a light on the complexities of making safe and nutritious pet food and the importance of nutritional expertise and quality control, rather than just what is new and trendy. !

coat is thinner than normal, the skin can also be more susceptible to infection and sunburn, which in turn may cause cancer. The breeders are applying similar techniques to those used to promote the Bulldogs. Both pups and studs are being advertised regularly via Pets4Homes and other sites, on Facebook (though the majority of Dachshund-specific groups in the UK have banned any promotion of dilutes), as well as on Instagram. The adverts often refer to isabellas as ‘lilacs’, or as being DNA tested as carrying blue or lilac, or tricolour (i.e. similar language to bulldog ads) and suggest that dogs are of exceptionally high quality (with nothing to back that statement up). Those that are KC registered are frequently advertised without referencing ‘Colour Not Recognised’ status, at a high price (anything from £2000 - £8000!). The breeders frequently refute that there is actually any such condition as Colour Dilution Alopecia, claiming it is an outdated and discredited notion, and that dogs of standard colours are equally affected by alopecia. They argue that without recent research to demonstrate the link between dilution and alopecia, there is no reason to stop breeding dilutes, and argue that as the KC permits registration, then that is evidence that there isn’t an issue! continued on page 14...


Charm is our 8th VC holder! We are so happy and proud of this very special girl who exceeded at every different title she attained. She was a wonderful mom to 7 puppies a year ago, and we are in the planning stage of her next litter.

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CH Walmar’s Jasmine CH Insight’s Veni Vidi Vicci, ROMO

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CH Homar’s Million Dollar Baby SL CH Boondox Kafka

DC Hale’s Hudson SL, JE, RN, VC

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Stardust Dachshunds www.stardustdachshunds.com AKC Gold Breeder of Merit Dachshund Club of America Spring 2019

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KNOWN OR SUSPECTED DISEASES AFFECTING DACHSHUNDS (Compiled by Diane Young McCormack – 4-14-18)

DISEASE

SYMPTOMS

MISCELLANEOUS

LIFE EXPECTANCY

ACANTHOSIS NIGRICANS

Brown-pigmented, wart like areas on skin Can lead to dog being hairless.

Can be controlled with steroids, melatonin injections and special anti-seborrheic shampoos.

NOT FATAL IF TREATED

ADRENAL NEOPLASIA

Mass on the adrenal gland.

Usually occur in dogs older than 7. Rare.

NOT FATAL

ASEPTIC NECROSIS OF THE FEMORAL HEAD

A bone condition that results from poor blood supply to an area of bone.

Treatment like that for arthritis in humans, limit walking, etc.

NOT FATAL

ATRIAL RUPTURE

Rupture of the heart chamber.

Frequently found in dogs with severe chronic valve disease.

NOT FATAL Recovery & management with vet care.

ATRIOVENTRICAL BLOCK 1st & 2nd DEGREE HEART BLOCK

1st degree - Electrical current from atria is slowed down causing slow heart beat 2nd degree – missed heartbeats.

1st degree usually no symptoms. 2nd degree dog is tired, no energy, faints. Off food.

NOT FATAL Drugs such as atropine or pace maker for 2nd degree.

CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS

Odor emanating from dog’s mouth. Red, raised, ulcerated lesions.

Also knows as CUPS. Painful disease of the mouth, which causes ulcers on gums and mucosal lining of the mouth cavity.

NOT FATAL

COLOR DILUTION ALOPECIA

Patchy hair loss and skin problems, including scaliness and itching.

Inherited skin condition and is more common in dogs that have been bred for a diluted coat color.

NOT FATAL

CONGENITAL MYASTHENIA GRAVIS

Dogs become weak and exhibit excessive fatigue. Regurgitates.

Inherited neuromuscular disorder caused by a breakdown of the transmission of impulses from nerves to muscles.

Acquired form can be treated with drugs. Congenital form IS FATAL.

CUTANEOUS VASCULOPATHY OF THE PINNAE

Ulcers, crusting, and scaling are present. A dermatitis condition.

Lesions begin on the pinnal tip. The pinna NOT FATAL is part of the external ear canal. Rare in dogs. .

EAR MARGIN SEBORRHEA

Scaling and lesions. Abnormal thickening of outer layer of skin.

Lesions usually affect part of the ear

NOT FATAL Use of topical creams.

HEMANGIOSARCOMA

Lethargy, weakness, pale mucous membranes, abdominal swelling, depression, lack of appetite, nosebleeds.

Rapidly growing, highly invasive sarcoma (cancer) arising from the lining of blood vessels.

ALWAYS FATAL

HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA

Dark urine, yellowing of the skin and whites of eyes, increased heart rate.

Immune system disease although toxins, RBC trauma, infections can cause it.

Mortality rates range from 20% to 75%

HYPERADRENOCORTICISM CUSHINGS DISEASE

Increased thirst and urination; increased One of most common endocrine disorders hunger, panting. Pot-bellied abdomen, hair loss. in dogs.

NOT FATAL Can be treated and dog will live a long life.

HYPOTHYROIDISM

Depression, behavioral changes like aggression, head tilting, lack of energy.

Caused by inflammation or shrinkage of the thyroid gland.

NOT FATAL With proper care can have a normal life span.

IDIOPATHIC EPILEPSY

Seizures – begin at between 1 and 3 years of age.

Most common cause in inherited disorder.

NOT FATAL Drugs help reduce frequencies.

IDIOPATHIC TREMOR SYNDROME

Head tremors that start and stop spontaneously.

In majority of dogs, tremors last less than 5 minutes.

NOT FATAL Oral meds for control.

IMMUNE-MEDIATED HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA

Lethargy, loss of appetite.

Red blood count falls below normal count. Can be caused by additives in dog food, environment.

NOT FATAL In Acute stages, can be life-threatening.

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SYMPTOMS

MISCELLANEOUS

LIFE EXPECTANCY

INGUINAL HERNIA

Protrusion in groin area. Pain, warmth at the swollen site, vomiting, lack of appetite, malaise, frequent attempts to urinate, bloody urine.

Congenital or acquired condition, abdominal contents protrude through the inguinal canal – in groin area.

NOT FATAL If treated by surgery or waiting and keeping watch for site changes.

IVDD

Range from mild pain to partial or complete paralysis.

Intervertebral Disk Disease in Dogs is a common cause of back pain, rear limb paralysis and inability to walk or feel back legs.

NOT FATAL

JUVENILE CELLULITIS (PUPPY STRANGLES)

Enlarged lymph nodes, depression, fever, pain.

A nodular and pustular skin disorder that affects puppies.

NOT FATAL Oral and topical meds.

KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS SICCA

Excessive blinking, swollen conjunctival blood vessels, mucus, corneal changes.

Commonly called, “dry eye.” Inflammation NOT FATAL of the cornea and surrounding tissues Severe case can lead to from drying. loss of vision.

LAFORA DISEASE

Collapse, loss of balance, seizures, shaking.

Inherited late onset progressive myoclonic epilepsy.

NOT FATAL Most often found in mini wirehairs.

LYMPHOPLASMACYTIC RHINITIS

Reverse sneezing, nasal discharge.

A chronic inflammatory nasal condition.

NOT FATAL Treated with drugs.

MALASSEZIA DERMATITIS

Irritation of skin, loss of hair, scaly skin.

A yeast found on the skin and ears.

NOT FATAL

MAMMARY GLAND NEOPLASIA

Obvious tumors in female breast areas.

Benign and malignant tumors of the mammary glands. Malignant tumors are less common.

NOT FATAL or FATAL May need surgical resection done.

MITRAL/TRICUSPID MYXOMATOUS VALVE DISEASE

First signs could be a cough. Diagnosis by ultrasound.

Most common acquired type of heart disease and new murmurs in older dogs.

FATAL DUE TO CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE

NARCOLEPSY

Excessive daytime sleeping, lack of energy, brief periods of muscle paralysis.

Disease of the nervous system.

NOT FATAL

NASOPHARYNGEAL STENOSIS

Loud breathing, sneezing, snoring.

Narrowing of one of four portions of nasal cavity.

NOT FATAL Surgery may be required.

OBESITY

Can’t see waistline of dog.

Too many cookies! According to recent findings by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP), more than 45 percent of dogs are overweight or obese.

LONG TERM EFFECTS Extra weight causes lasting damage to internal organs, bones, and joints.

ORAL TUMORS, BENIGN

Oral mass in dog’s mouth or surrounding head region.

Oral tumors can become malignant and fatal if not treated early and aggressively.

NOT FATAL If treated early.

ORONASAL FISTULA

Sneezing and running nose.

Abnormal opening between the oral and nasal cavities.

NOT FATAL Surgery required.

PANNUS

Pain in area, starts as a pink tinge to eye. Visual impairment.

Chronic superficial keratitis is an immune- NOT FATAL mediated condition affecting cornea. Topical meds, More common in longhaired Dachshunds. cryosurgery, injections.

PARVOVIRUS

Lethargy, severe vomiting, loss of appetite, bloody & foul-smelling diarrhea.

Highly contagious viral disease.

NOT FATAL If caught early & treated.

PATTERN ALOPECIA

Patches of missing hair, pain, swelling.

Fairly common skin condition thought to be completely cosmetic in nature.

NOT FATAL

PES VALGUS or PES VARUS

Bowing of legs in usually first sign. Lameness. Also known as angular hock deformity.

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DISEASE

SYMPTOMS

MISCELLANEOUS

LIFE EXPECTANCY

PNEUMOCYSTOSIS

Coughing, diarrhea, loss of balance, poor appetite, weight loss.

Fungal infection of lung is a respiratory disease.

NOT FATAL

PRIMARY IDIOPATHIC SEBORRHEA

Increase scale formation, occasionally excessive greasiness of skin and hair.

A skin disease. More common than primary is secondary seborrhea.

NOT FATAL

SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA

Appear as firm, raised, frequently ulcerated placques and nodules.

Called this when occurs in mouth and throat.

NOT FATAL If tumor has not spread Surgery best option.

STERILE NODULAR PANNICULITIS

Bumps on skin surface.

An uncommon condition. Lesions that do not involve an infectious agent.

NOT FATAL

VACUOLAR HEPATOPATHY

Breathing difficulty, hair loss, increased thirst, loud breathing, out of breath.

Commonly diagnosed canine liver syndrome in which hepatocytes become markedly distended with cytosolic glycogen with or without discrete membrane-bound lipid inclusions.

NOT FATAL If treated and liver monitored.

VASCULITIS

Red or purple spots, crusting of skin, bruising, hair loss, itchiness.

Inflammation of the blood vessels. Usually the result of an injury or infection to the endothelial cell layer.

NOT FATAL Treated with antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs.

VON WILLEBRAND DISEASE

Excessive, serious bleeding from even a minor wound, excessive bleeding in urine, on gums, in stool, bruising of skin.

The most common inherited bleeding disorder. Caused by a deficiency in the amount of a specific protein needed to help platelets clot.

NOT FATAL If a surgery is planned, may need blood transfusions.

Blue/Isabella Dachshunds in UK continued from page 8... Kennel Club current position: In June 2017, the Kennel Club issued a press release confirming concern about fashionable and ‘rare’ colours, and made it a condition that breeders must now manually enter the colour of the puppy if the CNR option was selected. The aim is to improve the quality of data on CNR registration across all breeds, and they state that they will work with Breed Clubs to increase knowledge in the area ‘once registrations have been collected for a number of months’. The release states that “special focus will be paid to four breeds that are known to have seen surges in unrecognised colours - Labradors, Pugs, French Bulldogs and Bulldogs” (Is it a coincidence that it was around the same time that Frenchie breeders started moving into Dachshunds?). Full KC statement here Veterinary Research on CDA: There are a number of papers on CDA in general and a few on Dachshunds in particular, but the majority date back 10 years or more. However, the majority of articles online about CDA reference Dachshunds in the top 10 breeds most at risk (with very few referencing bulldogs). This might be behind the colour breeders’ argument that it is an outdated concept. However, Professor Tosso Leeb of the Institute of Genetics in Switzerland is currently undertaking research into CDA in various breeds, with the intention of identifying genetic risk factors. Helen Geeson, resident geneticist and colour expert on the Dachshund Breed Council’s Health and Welfare sub-committee explains: "The hypothesis is that the gene occurs in more than one version and some breeds have the problem gene whereas others do not. If this hypothesis is correct (and the research is incredibly slow and not progressing rapidly), what we do know for certain is that Dachshunds do have the version that causes CDA. At the moment, there is no DNA test for CDA (There is a DNA test for the dilution gene, but it cannot differentiate between the version that causes CDA and the version that doesn’t). Therefore, at the moment there is no 100% safe way to breed dilute colour Dachshunds

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and the people who are breeding them who say they don’t have CDA in their lines cannot possibly know that for certain, as they haven’t been breeding Dachshunds long enough to prove it. They are relying on mainly American breeders and some in Eastern Europe, and I am not convinced I would be trusting them all". “Despite trying to educate some of these dilute breeders, they do not want to work with the Dachshund Breed Council and try to make out that it is the DBC who have the issue and do not understand the science. I guess when you want to sell puppies for a high price you need to try to convince buyers that you know more than the authorities in the breed!” CDA Facebook Survey In Spring 2018, Gill Key, one of the Pet Advisers sitting on the DBC’s Health and Welfare sub-committee, ran a simple 10-question SurveyMonkey survey on various Facebook Groups asking dilute dog owners about CDA in their dogs. 53% of respondents were from USA, reflecting the higher number of dilute dogs bred there. 36% of respondents were from the UK, the rest being from Canada, Australia and South Africa. In total, 43% of dogs were reported as showing CDA. However, given the small number of dilute dogs currently in the UK, it is somewhat surprising how many respondents were from the UK and on further analysis, it is interesting to note that overall, 66% of respondents had either bred from their dog already or may breed from their dog. In the UK, this is even higher: 74% have either bred or may bred from their dogs and, of these, there was only one report of CDA. This, combined with the fact that many of the reports of breeding dogs without CDA were consecutive in the survey, suggests that there may have been a deliberate effort to skew the results. If all dogs that have been bred from or may be bred from are excluded, 83% respondents recorded CDA in their dogs (52% if dogs that might be bred from are included). Clearly this might be biased the other way. In summary, though the survey was limited in numbers and flawed due to the potential skew by breeders with a vested interest, there appears to be a significant number of dilute dogs affected by CDA. !


JARBSY DACHSHUNDS Ch. Cedavoch the Sorcerer (Oz) x Ch. Jarbsy's Are You Out of Your Mind (Crazy)

Shown 5 times in the classes at only specialties/Hound shows, Harper finished with her 5th major (4 breeder judges). Pictured is her first show (& specialty, moved up) as a special, going Best of Opposite Sex under breeder judge Fred Vogel. Her litter sisters Natalie & Cohen also finished their Championships in 2018. Co-Owner/Co-Breeder: Sandy Arnold, Co-bred & co-owned with Sophie Tremblay (Telkel) 812-322-1842 • jarbsydox@gmail.com Dachshund Club of America Spring 2019

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DCA HEALTH & WELFARE TRUST FUND 2018 REPORT In 2018 the trust fund made a $5,000.00 donation, the second half of a pledged donation, to the Morris Animal Foundation Study number D17CA-059: Curbing tumor growth and chemotherapy resistance in canine hemangiosarcoma. This study has been completed by Erin B. Dickerson PhD at the University of Minnesota. More information on this study can be found at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j vim.15086.

• Jody and Lisa Rhude in honor of Jerry Cerasini, Roger Brown and Brownwood Farms • Jane Wilson in honor of Jan & Robert Schwalbe and “Inman” • YourCause.com on behalf of an employee at AT&T • Network for Good on behalf of anonymous donations via Facebook • Amazon Smile Donations The officers and the Board of Directors of the DCA Health and Welfare Trust Fund would like to thank the generous donors who have made contributions in support of the fund’s goals of promoting education and research aimed at eliminating health and genetic problems within

Below is a list of this year’s donors. • The Membership of the Dachshund Club of America • Carrie Mehdi Foundation in memory of Schoolhouse Katy Owned By Tom & Janet Schroeder • Deby Harber in memory of CH EZ Goins Hardwired at Dalmino “Boris” Owned by Lori & Mac Finlayson and Robbie Loyd • Sierra Dachshund Breeders Club of Los Angeles Co. in Honor of Mrs. Janice Pardue, Ms. Marianne Lovejoy and Ms. Gloria Kerr • Mississippi Dachshund Club, Inc. in memory of Taylor Gagneaux, granddaughter of Teresa Gander • The Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley, Inc. in honor of Mrs. Linda Tonnancour

IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR DOGS WITH ACUTE SPINAL CORD INJURIES Dr. Natasha Olby, North Carolina State University, D16CA-081 RESULTS: Rehabilitation for dogs following disc herniation is safe, but overall postoperative care may be the key to improving outcomes for canine patients. Disc herniation is a common cause of paralysis in dogs. Recommendations for the management of dogs following surgery for disc herniation vary from strict rest to intensive rehabilitation, but benefits from these different approaches are unclear. Morris Animal Foundation-funded researchers at North Carolina State University compared two rehabilitation protocols to see if one outperformed the other in improving clinical outcomes in dogs following disc herniation surgery. The first was a postoperative rehabilitation protocol designed to enhance the strength and coordination in dogs with naturally occurring disc herniation. The second was a more conservative, supportive protocol using passive range of motion exercises, limited sling walking and confinement.

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the breed. While the majority of donations continue to be given by individuals in memory of or in honor of special humans and canines, other kinds of gifts are always welcome. Give to the Trust Fund with your AMAZONSMILE Purchases. Remember to SMILE – Instead of just making a purchase from AMAZON, make that purchase through AMAZONSMILE (use smile.amazon.com) and designate the DCA Health& Welfare Trust Fund as the charitable organization of your choice. The Trust Fund will receive a donation from Amazon amounting to 0.5% of the price of your eligible AMAZONSMILE purchases. The DCA Health and Welfare Trust Fund is a 501c-3 tax-exempt, non-profit organization and, to the extent allowed by law, gifts are considered tax-deductible charitable contributions. All donations are acknowledged and donors receive a receipt for tax purposes. You may make a gift to the trust fund any time you wish by mailing your check made out to DCA H & W Trust Fund to: Ken Hagmueller, DCA Health & Welfare Trust Fund, 2160 Bells Chapel Rd., Waxahachie, TX 75165. If you have any questions regarding a gift to the trust Fund please contact Ken Hagmueller at 214263-8004 or via email kenhagmueller@live.com Officers: Chairman: Deneice Van Hook DVM Secretary: Constance Fisher Trust Administrator: Ken Hagmueller Board of Directors: Dachshund Club of America, Inc. Board of Directors

The research team found intensive rehabilitation soon after spinal surgery was safe and well tolerated but did not significantly improve outcomes compared to dogs in basic, in-hospital rehabilitation. Also, almost all the dogs in the trial lost muscle mass rapidly after injury, regardless of their postoperative treatment. However, muscle mass returned in most dogs over time. This finding suggests that rehabilitation specifically aimed to help maintain muscle mass could benefit dogs recovering from disc herniation surgery. Another interesting finding was that study dogs that stayed in the hospital for two weeks post-surgery, regardless of which rehabilitation protocol they received, showed improved function over dogs that were directly discharged from the hospital and recuperated at home. This finding suggests a more prolonged hospitalization after surgery can have a significant positive impact on recovery in these patients. This study provided new information on postoperative rehabilitation and care in dogs with acute spinal cord injury following surgery. Findings were recently published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, April 2018 in a paper entitled “A randomized, blinded, prospective clinical trial of postoperative rehabilitation in dogs after surgical decompression of acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disc herniation.” !


(CH. Harbormyst Beach Boy ML x CH. Kaycees Galewinns Pucker Up MLD)

Frankie has taken us on quite a ride!!! He is pictured above going Select at the Royal Canin National Championship. The day before this he won the breed at DCA Regional Specialty. Frankie will be shown in 2019 by Matias & Melissa Mato. We can’t thank them enough for their love and kindness they show to Frankie, all while presenting him beautifully. Frankie was bred by Sherry Ceplius (Kaycees) and Pam Gale & Shea Jonsrud (Galewinns). He is owned and loved by Diane Kulesa. It truly takes a village and Frankie has the BEST village ever!!!

Please go to www.galewinns.com to see Frankie’s pedigree.

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AKC BREEDER OF THE YEAR FOR HOUND FIELD EVENTS Gloria LaTour Hidden Cedars Dachshunds

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t is all about the dogs for this totally unexpected award of AKC Breeder of the Year 2018 Sport Hound Field events. Thank you AKC for recognizing DACHSHUNDS in this huge Sport Hound Field Events group.

What an incredible journey, that has enriched my life with wonderful talented dogs and the people that bring out the best in those dogs. You need both to be successful. Most dachshunds are born with natural abilities to use their nose. The honing of those skills they are born with is all about exposure to the elements that challenge them and help them learn. It is so much fun to watch them learning and putting it all together. When they reach the end of that slip lead it is ALL about them and their abilities. Field trials have been a passion of mine since the first time in the field

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with FC American Pie Hidden Cedars MSP, Amy, in Hempstead, TX. I had NO clue what I was supposed to do and was a terrible handler and I am still learning. My dogs’ skills make me look good!!! Fortunately for me, Amy knew exactly what to do and got a First out of 27 our very first time in the field on 12-13-03. She took another first on 12-14-03 and finished on 2-07-04 in Farmerville, LA with a third. Needless to say, I was hooked. It was so awesome to watch her do what came naturally. There have been many dogs since then that have fired my enthusiasm for the sport and many people that have shared in this adventure. My sweet boy Jolt, ABS DC Hidden Cedars Sudden Impact MS, was a ton of fun to finish with an absolute. He won my first bronze large plaque by going Absolute over 87 participants. What a great time that was from the Open class and working his way up from being called back in fourth. The rabbit practically running over us right before he went down on the line certainly sparked his resolve. He wore me out, but I was all smiles. Hidden Cedars has 46 Field Champions to date, with others close to finishing. Cindi and Virginia Scotts CH Hidden Cedars Lines Of Distinction MSB, Merit needs ¾ of a point to be a DUAL… and as we all know Duals Rule!!! Hidden Cedars has 18 Dual Champions, to date, of which I am most proud. Lori Isaacson has shared in this adventure, from the beginning, with her Hidden Cedars field Champion dachshunds both bred by her and myself. The Buckeye Invitational held in Ohio invites the top 20 field dogs in the US to participate in a double elimination field trial. ABS FC Hidden Cedars Jango Bling was invited to the Invitational and at 9 years of age won 3rd in 2015. He came back at 10 years of age in 2016 to take 2nd. He has had an incredible career in the field thanks to Lori Isaacsons’ love of the sport and her love of him. Ziggy Stardust of Hidden Cedars MS, at 2 years old and bred by Lori and I, won the Buckeye Invitational in 2018. Lori, is not only an incredible field trialer but


an accomplished Field trial judge and awesome friend, of which, I am always thankful. Thank you to her and ALL with Hidden Cedars dogs that spend their time and money to give them the opportunity to do what they were bred to do. This award is shared with ALL those dogs and owners working towards their Field titles and Field Champion dogs from Hidden Cedars, as it could not have been achieved without you and surely would not have been as much fun. Introducing dachshund owners to this sport is also a passion of mine. When I sell puppies or young adults, I make sure they know what venues are open to them and their dachshunds. Field trials are at the top of my list. I have also been known to endeavor to educate any dachshund owner willing to listen about field trials. If we wish to keep this incredible venue alive, we need to turn all those newbies into lifers. Tally HO and hope to see you in the field somewhere… Gloria LaTour

HIDDEN CEDARS DUAL CHAMPIONS, ABSOLUTE WINNERS, CONFORMATION CHAMPIONS AND FIELD CHAMPIONS DUAL CHAMPIONS DC Hidden Cedars Lord Of The Ring MS, “Hawkeye”, loved and owned by Rick Stinchcombe and Joanne Fagervik. DC Hidden Cedars Written N The Stars MS, “Mystique”. DC Hidden Cedars Ringtone MS, “Bella” is co-owned with Lori Isaacson. DC Hidden Cedars Hot Rod Lincoln MS, “Lincoln” is co-owned with Lori Isaacson. CAN/AM GCH DC Hidden Cedars Big Bang From Texas MS, “Sheldon”, owned, shown and loved by Chris Foss-Tietz. DC Hidden Cedars Colors Outside The Lines MSB, “Tawdry”.

CH Hidden Cedars No Mystery Here MS, “Novel”, co-owned with Mandy Missildine.

DC Hidden Cedars Grabbn That Brass Ring MS, “Ringer”.

ABS FC Hidden Cedars Sudden Impact MS, “Jolt”.

DC Hidden Cedars Ima Fool 4 U MS “Jester”.

ABS FC Hidden Cedars C N Double MSPB, “Smudge”.

DC Hidden Cedars Make Ur Mark MS, “Graffitti”.

ABS FC Hidden Cedars Lookin 4 Trouble MSP, “Trixie”.

DC Hidden Cedars Natural Woman MS JE, “Carly”. DC Hidden Cedars Here Comes The Nite MS “Dusky”. DC Hidden Cedars Make Room For Me MSCP “Mimi”.

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ABSOLUTE WINNERS ABS FC Hidden Cedars Brace 4 Impact MS, “Crusher”.

DC Hidden Cedars I Do De Clair MS “Clair”.

ABS4 FC Ziggy Stardust Of Hidden Cedars MS, “Ziggy” bred, owned and handled by Lori Isaacson.

DC Hidden Cedars Daddys Baby MS, “Gemma”.

ABS DC Hidden Cedars Promise The Moon MS, “Luna”

CH Hidden Cedars Secret Is Safe MS, “Sentry”. CH Hidden Cedars LickN A Promise MS, “Razz” co-owned with Mandy Missildine.

ABS FC Hidden Cedars No Jacket Required MS, “Jax”.

CH Hidden Cedars 4 Tell The Future MS, “Cristal”.

ABS FC Hidden Cedars A Song 4 My Heart MS, “Melody”.

CH Hidden Cedars Meant 4 Greatness ML, “Caesar”, owned by Heather Ackby and Janet Donnelly.

ABS DC Hidden Cedars ManMar Cast A Spell ML, “Merlin”.

CH Hidden Cedars Snap 2 It MS, “Snap”.

ABS FC Bridgett of Hidden Cedars ML “Bridgett” owned by Rick Schwarz.

CH Hidden Cedars Beam Me Up MS, owned by Valerio Hernandez and Patricia Gutherie

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CH Hidden Cedars Spot On Promise MS, owned by Valerio Hernandez and Patricia Gutherie

CONFORMATION CHAMPIONS CH Hidden Cedars Lines Of Distinction MSB, “Merit”.

CH Hidden Cedars Live Long & Prosper MS, “Spock”.

CH Hidden Cedars Meant Condition MS, “Ace”.

GCH Hidden Cedars The Undaunted MS, “Hardy”, co-owned with Leah Behling.

CH Hidden Cedars Southern Cross MS, “Fred” co-owned with Connie Kling.

CH Hidden Cedars The Enforcer All Around MS, “Yunior” is co-owned with Jana Rodes.

CH Hidden Cedars Good Omen MS, “Omen”. CH Hidden Cedars I Hope You Dance ML, “Lee Ann” owned by Wendy McQuiston.

CH Hidden Cedars King Of 4 Play MS, “Leonard”.

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NEW GCH Barkerville Aula Palatina (DC Darshans Hummer v Jagies x GCh Barkerville Keyera)

Enroute to obtaining her Grand Championship, Cissy had some pretty spectacular Specialty wins, including 2 Best of Breeds!!!

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CH Hidden Cedars Mercedes ML, “Mercedes”.

continued from page 21... CH Hidden Cedars Mack Daddy MS, “Mack”, co-owned with Valerio Hernandez Colon and Patricia Guthrie. CAN/AM CH Hidden Cedars Headed N Rite Direction MS, “Garmin”, owned by Kim Painchaud. CH Hidden Cedars Femme Fatale, “Jezzabell” co-owned with Monica Stensby. CH Hidden Cedars Secret Negotiations MS, “Whisper”. CH Hidden Cedars Hope N 4 The Hunt MS “Hunter”, lives with and loved by the Allens. CH Hidden Cedars Jus What Ur Looking 4 MS, “Harley” co-owned with Mandy Missildine.

CH Hidden Cedars Rocksolid Renewed Hope ML. CH Hidden Cedars Naturally Just The One MS, “Justeen”. CH Hidden Cedars Comin Round Third MS “Ty”. CH Hidden Cedars Longhair Hippie MLP “Sonny”.

CH Hidden Cedars Sweet Summer Song, “Cricket” owned and shown by Helen Paradise.

FC Hidden Cedars Bookend Here MS, “Louise”. FC Hidden Cedars Written N The Stars MS, “Mistique”. FC Hidden Cedars Read Between The Lines MSB, “Annika”, owned and loved by Debbie Senkbeil and Laurie Rutherford.

CH Sageruns Rocker MS, “Rocker”.

FC Hidden Cedars Makes My Heart Flutter MS, “Shiver”.

CH Hidden Cedars Sneaky Stripes MSB, “Sly”.

FC Hidden Cedars Cya At The Finish Line MSB, “Victory”.

CH Hidden Cedars Denali MLCP, “Denali”.

FC Hidden Cedars Jus Sayin MS, “Gabby”.

CH Hidden Cedars I Get Around MS, “Wilson”.

FC Hidden Cedars Waitin 4 Winter MS, “Bunny”

BISS CH Carawans Jade MS.

FC Hidden Cedars Winslow MS, “Winslow” owned by Elaine Hinson.

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GCHB CH Hidden Cedars No GPS Needed MS, “Atlas”, loved by Leah Behling. CH Add-Sims Im Stuck On U MS, “Velcro”.

FC Suzy Q Of Hidden Cedars MS, “Suzy” bred, owned and handled by Lori Isaacson

FIELD TRIAL CHAMPIONS

FC Hidden Cedars The Writins On The Wall MSB, “Scribbles”. FC Hidden Cedars Double Trouble MS ROMX, “Calamity”. FC Hidden Cedars Jango Bling “Jango”, owned by Lori Isaacson. FC Hidden Cedars No Jacket Required MS, “Jax” . FC Hidden Cedars Mara Jade MLP “Jade”, owned by Lori Isaacson.

FC Hidden Cedars Whos Ur Daddy MS, “DNA”.

FC Hidden Cedars Hippie Chick MLP, “Cher”, owned by Rick & Jane Schwarz. FC Widgett of Hidden Cedars JE, “Widgett”, owned and loved by Rick & Jane Schwarz. FC American Pie Hidden Cedars MSP, “Amy”.

FC Hidden Cedars Anticipated Conclusion MS, “Promise”.

FC Hidden Cedars Fallen 4 U MS,”Karrie” Thank you Debbie Senkbeil and Laurie Rutherford.

FC Hidden Cedars In Memory of Scout, “Scout”.

FC Hidden Cedars Daddys Lil Darlin MS, “Peach”.

FC Hidden Cedars Coronary Rehab, “Thumper”.

ARCHIVES OF ALL OF THE DCA BOB WINNERS FROM 1934 TO PRESENT

FC Hidden Cedars Kiss Me U Fool MS, “Smooch”.

When I started this project a few months ago, DCA Archives had a total of 11 BOB photos. Going through old magazines I have narrowed it down, now missing only 7 years. Do any members have pictures of the following dogs? It would be nice if it’s a photo of the DCA win, but it doesn’t have to be. A photo scanned and emailed to me would work fine. I don’t need the original photo.

I still need: • 1944 Rye NY. There was no BOB that year. Since the smooth win was disallowed I need BOV winners Vicki v d Nidda (long) and Gremlin of Edgemere (wire). • 1947 Rye, NY CH Cynthia V Jo Rene (smooth) • 1951 Rye, NY. There was no BOB that year. The BOV winners were Josephine of Knocknagree (long), CH Derbydachs Shatzie (smooth) and CH Thomanel’s Lola (wire). • 1952 CH Kleetal’s Congenial (smooth) • 1959 CH Celloyd Daniel (smooth) • 1960 CH Valient of Maridox (smooth) • 1979 CH Von Dyck’s Johnny One Note

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Ms. Cyndy Senff Del Valle, TX

Dear Cyndy, The DCA Board of Directors would like thank you for your contributions while serving on the Board. We especially want to recognize the many hours you have spent with I. T. consultants on a pedigree transition project that is moving our existing pedigree database to a modern platform. This project, when complete, will be available to our membership. The scope of this project was huge, with over 86,000 dachshund pedigrees to be mapped. Your dedication to working with the consultants to make this project come to life is greatly appreciated and will be a valuable tool for our membership for years to come.

Regards, The Dachshund Club of America Officers and Directors

______________________________________________ Cheryl Shultz, Corresponding Secretary ♌ 3817 Seven Oaks Drive, Corona, CA 92881 Phone: 1-951-279-8252 ♌ Email: cherevee@sbcglobal.net

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Badger Dachshund Club, Inc. (AM) March 9, 2019 Oshkosh Kennel Club 220 W. Packer Avenue, Oshkosh, WI Web Site: http://www.badgerdc.org Total Entry Limit: 100

Badger Dachshund Club, Inc. (PM) March 9, 2019 Oshkosh Kennel Club 220 W. Packer Avenue, Oshkosh, WI Web Site: http://www.badgerdc.org Total Entry Limit: 100

Badger Dachshund Club, Inc. March 10, 2019 Oshkosh Kennel Club 220 W. Packer Avenue, Oshkosh, WI Web Site: http://www.badgerdc.org Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County March 16, 2019 York Interstate Fairgrounds Rt. 74 Carlisle Ave. York, PA

Louisville Dachshund Club March 16, 2019 Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Ln. Louisville, KY Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Club of New Jersey March 22, 2019 New Jersey Convention and Exposition Cntr. 97 Sunfield Ave. Edison, NJ Total Entry Limit: 100

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Closing Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 Event Chair: Ronda Bermke 3007 Ridge Ct. • Greenleaf, WI 54126-9453 Bermke@Centurytel.Net • 920-864-3369 For additional information contact: Barbara Budny, Event Secretary 4044 S 92nd St., Greenfield, WI 53228-2130 (414) 327-5619 barb@caper-dogs.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Ms. Mary C. Murphy-East (p) Ms. Mary C. Murphy-East (p) Ms. Mary C. Murphy-East (p)

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 Event Chair: Ronda Bermke 3007 Ridge Ct. • Greenleaf, WI 54126-9453 Bermke@Centurytel.Net • 920-864-3369 For additional information contact: Barbara Budny, Event Secretary 4044 S 92nd St., Greenfield, WI 53228-2130 (414) 327-5619 barb@caper-dogs.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Mrs. Mary Olich Nie (S) Mrs. Mary Olich Nie (W) Mrs. Mary Olich Nie Junior Show: Mrs. Mary Olich Nie

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 Event Chair: Ronda Bermke 3007 Ridge Ct. • Greenleaf, WI 54126-9453 Bermke@Centurytel.Net • 920-864-3369 For additional information contact: Barbara Budny, Event Secretary 4044 S 92nd St., Greenfield, WI 53228-2130 (414) 327-5619 barb@caper-dogs.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Ms. Georjan Bridger (S) Ms. Georjan Bridger (W) Ms. Georjan Bridger Sweepstakes Barb Lankford Obedience: Kerry Tesch Ms. Cynthia M. Pischke

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 Event Chair: Nancy Dougherty P.O. Box 121, Lewisville, PA 19351-0121 ndoughe982@aol.com • 610-207-5990 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, February 27, 2019 Event Chair: Walter “Wally” Jones 390 Eminence Pike, Louisville, KY 40065 wjones@wyattfirm.com • 502-419-7241 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com Closing Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Event Chair: Phyllis Meseroll 244 Mcbrydge Dr., Swoope, VA 24479-2335 jrzteckel@comcast.net • 609-712-0428 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880 info@raudogshows.com

4-6 Month Beginner Puppy Mrs. Mary Olich Nie

Jason Hoke Jason Hoke Jason Hoke

Hound Group Mrs. Lisa Warren NOHS Hound Group Dr. Camille McArdle D.V.M. Junior Show: Mr. William T. Flynn Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Cyndy Senff Cyndy Senff Cyndy Senff

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Ms. Anne D. O’Reilly Ms. Anne D. O’Reilly Ms. Anne D. O’Reilly


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Dallas-Ft. Worth Dachshund Club March 22, 2019 Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd., Fort Worth, TX Web Site: http://www.dfwdachshund.com Total Entry Limit: 100

Dallas-Ft. Worth Dachshund Club March 22, 2019 Will Rogers Memorial Center 3400 Crestline Rd., Fort Worth, TX Web Site: http://www.dfwdachshund.com Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Club of New Jersey March 22, 2019 New Jersey Convention and Exposition Cntr. 97 Sunfield Ave. Edison, NJ Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Club of New Jersey March 23, 2019 New Jersey Convention and Exposition Cntr. 97 Sunfield Ave. Edison, NJ Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Club of Metropolitan Atlanta March 30, 2019 Gwinnett County Fair Grounds 2405 Sugarloaf Pkwy. Lawrenceville, GA Web Site:http://www.dcma-atl.org

Dachshund Club of Metropolitan Atlanta March 31, 2019 Gwinnett County Fair Grounds 2405 Sugarloaf Pkwy. Lawrenceville, GA Web Site:http://www.dcma-atl.org

Dachshund Club of Greater Syracuse March 31, 2019 New York State Fairgrounds Syracuse, NY

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Event Chair: Ms. Lexa Richmond 124 Oakhurst Drive Bedford, TX 76022 hialeahdachshunds@gmail.com • 432-210-9666 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, March 6, 2019 Event Chair: Ms. Lexa Richmond 124 Oakhurst Drive Bedford, TX 76022 hialeahdachshunds@gmail.com • 432-210-9666 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, March 6, 2019 Event Chair: Phyllis Meseroll 244 Mcbrydge Dr., Swoope, VA 24479-2335 jrzteckel@comcast.net • 609-712-0428 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880 info@raudogshows.com Closing Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Event Chair: Phyllis Meseroll 244 Mcbrydge Dr., Swoope, VA 24479-2335 jrzteckel@comcast.net • 609-712-0428 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880 info@raudogshows.com

Mr. Adrian W. Woodfork Mr. Adrian W. Woodfork Mr. Adrian W. Woodfork

Junior Show: Mr. Adrian W. Woodfork Please contact event secretary/superintendent for Sweepstakes class and judge information. Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p)

Junior Show: Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) Please contact event secretary/superintendent for Sweepstakes class and judge information. AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Ms. Anne D. O’Reilly Ms. Anne D. O’Reilly Ms. Anne D. O’Reilly

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Mr. Gary L. Andersen Mr. Gary L. Andersen Mr. Gary L. Andersen

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Event Chair: Robert E. Schwalbe 71 Valley Way, Pendergrass, GA 30567 reschwalbe@yahoo.com • 706-693-7142 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Mr. J. Randall Tincher Mr. J. Randall Tincher Mr. J. Randall Tincher

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Event Chair: Robert E. Schwalbe 71 Valley Way, Pendergrass, GA 30567 reschwalbe@yahoo.com • 706-693-7142 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Event Chair: Joanne Hurst 5485 Williams Rd., Munnsville, NY 13409 315-527-4208 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) Hound Group: Junior Show: Obedience:

Junior Show: Mr. J. Randall Tincher

Laura E. Abbott-Licht Laura E. Abbott-Licht Laura E. Abbott-Licht

Junior Show: Mrs. Janet M. Schwalbe

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Western Hound Association of Southern California April 13, 2019 Oak Canyon Park, 5305 Santiago Rd. Silverado, CA

Western Hound Association of Southern California April 14, 2019 Oak Canyon Park 5305 Santiago Rd. Silverado, CA

Metropolitan Baltimore Dachshund Club April 19, 2019 Maryland State Fairgrounds 2200 York Rd. Timonium, MD

Metropolitan Baltimore Dachshund Club April 19, 2019 Maryland State Fairgrounds 2200 York Rd. Timonium, MD

Central Ohio Dachshund Club, Inc. April 20, 2019 Ohio Expo Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. Columbus, OH Total Entry Limit: 100

Central Ohio Dachshund Club, Inc. April 20, 2019 Ohio Expo Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. Columbus, OH Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Club or America April 21, 2019 Ohio Expo Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. Columbus, OH Total Entry Limit: 100

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Closing Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Event Chair: Lou Guerrero 15555 Main St. Ste D4, P.O. Box 202 Hesperia, CA 92345-3423 lmgx6@aol.com • 760-956-3852 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) Junior Show: Hound Group:

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Event Chair: Lou Guerrero 15555 Main St. Ste D4, P.O. Box 202 Hesperia, CA 92345-3423 lmgx6@aol.com • 760-956-3852 For additional information contact: Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box 227303, Los Angeles, CA 900227303(323) 727-0136 • mail@jbradshaw.com

Judges Breed: (L) Mrs. Cindy Vogels (S) Mrs. Cindy Vogels (W) Mrs. Cindy Vogels Junior Show: Mrs. Cindy Vogels Hound Group: To be assigned Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Event Chair: Joan E. Mattie 36130 Richland Rd., Willards, MD 21874-1137 joansdoxies@mediacombb.net • 410-835-5055 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)

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Event Chair: Joan E. Mattie 36130 Richland Rd., Willards, MD 21874-1137 joansdoxies@mediacombb.net • 410-835-5055 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)

Mrs. Andra O’Connell Mrs. Andra O’Connell Mrs. Andra O’Connell

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Event Chair: Dave Temple 142 S. Garfield Ave., Columbus, OH 43205-1073 templedox@yahoo.com • 614-519-1046 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)

Mr. Ryan Lee Horvath Mr. Ryan Lee Horvath Mr. Ryan Lee Horvath

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Event Chair: Dave Temple 142 S. Garfield Ave., Columbus, OH 43205-1073 templedox@yahoo.com • 614-519-1046 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)

Patricia Taylor Patricia Taylor Patricia Taylor

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Event Chair: Dave Temple 142 S. Garfield Ave., Columbus, OH 43205-1073 templedox@yahoo.com • 614-519-1046 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)

Frederick R. Vogel Frederick R. Vogel Frederick R. Vogel

Mr. David Samuelson Mr. David Samuelson Mr. David Samuelson Mr. Jake Lum (p) Mr. Jon Titus Steele

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Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley April 27, 2019 Motel 6 Claremont 840 So. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont, CA Web Site: http://www.dcsav.org/

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 Event Chair: Steve Shultz 3817 Seven Oaks Dr., Corona, CA 92881-0737 cherevee@sbcglobal.net • 951-314-8091 For additional information contact: Eileen Parr, Event Secretary 18780 Munsee Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307-1426 (760) 946-9048 • parrkees@mac.com

Midwest Dachshund Club April 27, 2019

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 Event Chair: Steve Rice 2526 Genes Dr., Auburn Hills, MI 48326-1900 rice5427@gmail.com • 586-242-7410

Frankenmuth Credit Union Event Center 11600 S. Beyer Rd., Birch Run, MI Web Site: http://www.midwestdachshundclub.com Total Entry Limit: 100

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

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley April 28, 2019

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 Event Chair: Steve Shultz 3817 Seven Oaks Dr., Corona, CA 92881-0737 cherevee@sbcglobal.net • 951-314-8091

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Mr. Kenneth Tippie (S) Mr. Kenneth Tippie (W) Mr. Kenneth Tippie Junior Show: Mr. Kenneth Tippie Please contact event secretary/superintendent for Sweepstakes class and judge information. AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Mr. Elliott B. Weiss Mr. Elliott B. Weiss Mr. Elliott B. Weiss

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Mrs. Nancy J. Perrell (S) Mrs. Nancy J. Perrell (W) Mrs. Nancy J. Perrell Junior Show: Mrs. Nancy J. Perrell

Motel 6 Claremont 840 So. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont, CA Web Site: http://www.dcsav.org/

For additional information contact: Eileen Parr, Event Secretary 18780 Munsee Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307-1426 (760) 946-9048 • parrkees@mac.com

Mid-Atlantic Hound Association of Central North Carolina May 11, 2019

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Event Chair: Ann Roth 5205 Wrightsville Ave., Wilmington, NC 28403-7057 harnetthounds@juno.com • 910-791-3950F For additional information contact: Brenda Adams, Event Secretary P.O. Box 22107, C/O MB-F Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 • (336) 379-9352 approvals@infodog.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Ms. Karen A. Dumke (S) Ms. Karen A. Dumke (W) Ms. Karen A. Dumke Junior Show: Sylvie Mcgee Hound Group: Ms. Karen A. Dumke Please contact event secretary/superintendent for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Event Chair: Carl Holder 1130 Redoak Dr., Lumberton, TX 77657-9048 candachs@aol.com • 409-755-6569 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Event Chair: Carl Holder 1130 Redoak Dr., Lumberton, TX 77657-9048 candachs@aol.com • 409-755-6569 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Event Chair: Carl Holder 1130 Redoak Dr., Lumberton, TX 77657-9048 candachs@aol.com • 409-755-6569 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

NC State Fairgrounds 1025 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh, NC Web Site:http://www.mahahounds.com

St. Louis Dachshund Club May 21, 2019 Purina Farms 200 Checkerboard Drive Gray Summit, MO http://www.dachshund-stl.org/

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. Regional May 22, 2019 Purina Farms 200 Checkerboard Drive Gray Summit, MO Web Site: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. May 24-25, 2019 Purina Farms 200 Checkerboard Drive Gray Summit, MO Web Site: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org

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Debbie Melgreen Gretchen Bernardi Mr. Edmund Dziuk

Junior Show: Debbie Melgreen

Mr. John Brading Ms. Lexa Richmond Mrs. Jane T. Fowler

Junior Show: Mr. John Brading Obedience: James Comunale Ms. Virginia (Ginger) Kinion

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Sierra Dachshund Breeders Club of Los Angeles County May 23, 2019 Los Angeles County Fairplex 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA Web Site: http://www.Sierra-Dachshund-Breeders-Club.org

Sierra Dachshund Breeders Club of Los Angeles County May 23, 2019 Los Angeles County Fairplex 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA Web Site: http://www.Sierra-Dachshund-Breeders-Club.org

Western Pennsylvania Dachshund Club May 25, 2019 Lawrence County Farm Show Grounds Route 108, (5 miles east of New Castle) New Castle, PA Web Site:http://www.dachshund-wpdc.org/

Gateway Hound Club May 30, 2019 Purina Farms 200 Checkerboard Drive Gray Summit, MO Web Site:http://www.gatewayhoundclub.com AKC National Owner-Handled Series

Dachshund Club of the Great Lakes June 15, 2019 Lake County Fair-Grnds 1060 E. Peterson Road Grayslake, IL Web Site:http://www.dachshundclubgl.org

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. June 20, 2019 Clackamas County Fairgrounds 694 NE 4th Ave. Canby, OR Web Site: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org

Greater Portland Dachshund Club June 21, 2019 Clackamas County Fairgrounds 694 NE 4th Ave., Canby, OR Web Site: http://greaterportlanddachshundclub.com/home Total Entry Limit: 100

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Closing Date: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 Event Chair: Mrs. Juliet Rigtrup 13455 Olive Tree Ln., Poway, CA 92064-4921 zoimom@cox.net • 619-540-7866 For additional information contact: Lea Plaut, Event Secretary 16760 Paradise Mountain Rd. Valley Center, CA 92082-7454 (760) 749-410 • dogshowsecretary@yahoo.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Mrs. Patti Widick Neale (S) Mrs. Patti Widick Neale (W) Mrs. Patti Widick Neale Junior Show: Mrs. Patti Widick Neale Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 Event Chair: Mrs. Juliet Rigtrup 13455 Olive Tree Ln., Poway, CA 92064-4921 zoimom@cox.net • 619-540-7866 For additional information contact: Lea Plaut, Event Secretary 16760 Paradise Mountain Rd. Valley Center, CA 92082-7454 (760) 749-410 • dogshowsecretary@yahoo.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Christopher Tilghman Neale (S) Christopher Tilghman Neale (W) Christopher Tilghman Neale

Closing Date: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 Event Chair: Ann Gordon 407 N. Church St., Gibsonia, PA 15044 nroseberry@comcast.net • 724-312-2965 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, May 15, 2019 Event Chair: Erin Hall 425 Sweet Briar Farm Ln., Villa Ridge, MO 63089-2171 roberin714@gmail.com • 314-456-6626 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 info@foytrentdogshows.com

Judges Breed: (L) Pamela S. Lambie (S) Pamela S. Lambie (W) Pamela S. Lambie Junior Show: Pamela S. Lambie Hound Group: Pamela S Lambie Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 Event Chair: D. Scott Pfeil 27239 N. Mack Dr., Wauconda, IL 60084-1605 wynsyr1@gmail.com • 847-436-0275 For additional information contact: Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 828, Auburn, IN 46706-0828 (260) 925-0525, rjds@royjonesdogshows.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Mrs. Jan Swayze-Curry (S) Mrs. Jan Swayze-Curry (W) Mrs. Jan Swayze-Curry

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Event Chair: Marilyn Hickok P.O. Box 363, Scio, OR 97473 marilyn@hope-dachs.com • 503-394-2689 For additional information contact: Georjan Bridger, Event Secretary P.O. Box 21352, Salem, OR 97307 (503) 364-9695, greaterpdxdachshundclub@gmail.com

Judges Breed: (L) Mr. Joe C. Walton (S) Mr. Joe C. Walton (W) Mr. Joe C. Walton Junior Show: Mr. Joe C Walton Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Event Chair: Marilyn Hickok P.O. Box 363, Scio, OR 97473 marilyn@hope-dachs.com • 503-394-2689 For additional information contact: Georjan Bridger, Event Secretary P.O. Box 21352, Salem, OR 97307 (503) 364-9695, greaterpdxdachshundclub@gmail.com

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

Jason Hoke Jason Hoke Jason Hoke

Hound Group: Mr. Raymond V Filburn Jr. Junior Show: Mr. Robert Damron

Junior Show: Mrs. Jan Swayze-Curry Hound Group: Mr. Jon Titus Steele

Dr. Klaus Anselm Dr. Klaus Anselm Dr. Klaus Anselm Dr. Klaus Anselm

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Greater Portland Dachshund Club June 21, 2019 Clackamas County Fairgrounds 694 NE 4th Ave., Canby, OR Web Site: http://greaterportlanddachshundclub.com/home Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Fanciers of Central Virginia June 22, 2019 Richmond Raceway Complex Labrurnum Ave. & Richmond-Henrico Tplke Richmond, VA Web Site: http://home.comcast.net/~vanewfs/site/

Cuyahoga Valley Hound Association July 11, 2019 Bill Stanton Community Park 5585 Chapel Road Madison, OH Web Site: http://www.CuyahogaValleyHoundAssoc.org

Mission City Dachshund Club of San Antonio July 12, 2019 Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St., San Antonio, TX Total Entry Limit: 100

Mission City Dachshund Club of San Antonio July 13, 2019 Joe & Harry Freeman Coliseum 3201 East Houston St., San Antonio, TX Total Entry Limit: 100

Central Iowa Dachshund Club-AM September 6, 2019 Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA Web Site: http://www.centraliowadachsclub.com Total Entry Limit: 100

Central Iowa Dachshund Club-PM September 6, 2019 Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA Web Site: http://www.centraliowadachsclub.com Total Entry Limit: 100

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Event Chair: Marilyn Hickok P.O. Box 363, Scio, OR 97473 marilyn@hope-dachs.com • 503-394-2689 For additional information contact: Georjan Bridger, Event Secretary P.O. Box 21352, Salem, OR 97307 (503) 364-9695, greaterpdxdachshundclub@gmail.com

Judges Breed: (L) Mark Chryssanthis (S) Mark Chryssanthis (W) Mark Chryssanthis Junior Show: Mark Chryssanthis Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Event Chair: Phyllis Meseroll 244 Mcbrydge Dr., Swoope, VA 24479-2335 jrzteckel@comcast.net • 609-712-0428 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, June 26, 2019 Event Chair: David R. Miller 8763 Marjory Drive, Mentor, OH 44060-1973 jlaplan488@aol.com • 440-749-3214 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) Mr. Gabriel Valdez (S) Mr. Gabriel Valdez (W) Mr. Gabriel Valdez Junior Show: Ms. Denise Flaim Hound Group: Mr. Gabriel Valdez Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 Event Chair: Carol McLean 321 Leisure Village Dr., New Braunfels, TX 78130 willowwire@outlook.com • 830-606-5821 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)

Mr. Roger R. Hartinger Mr. Roger R. Hartinger Mr. Roger R. Hartinger

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 Event Chair: Carol McLean 321 Leisure Village Dr., New Braunfels, TX 78130 willowwire@outlook.com • 830-606-5821 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)

Mrs. Paula Hartinger Mrs. Paula Hartinger Mrs. Paula Hartinger

Closing Date: Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Event Chair: Ms. M.A. Klein P.O. Box 194, Mitchellville, IA 50169-0194 makdoxies@yahoo.com • 515-554-0866 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

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) (S) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) (W) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) Junior Show: Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) Obedience: Jean Nocilly Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, August 21, 2019 Event Chair: Ms. M.A. Klein P.O. Box 194, Mitchellville, IA 50169-0194 makdoxies@yahoo.com • 515-554-0866 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

Laura E. Abbott-Licht Laura E. Abbott-Licht Laura E. Abbott-Licht

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Ms. Lexa Richmond Ms. Lexa Richmond Ms. Lexa Richmond

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January 2019

Mr. Bob Wlodkowski Waxhaw, N.C.

Dear Bob, The DCA Board of Directors would like to recognize the many years you have served on the Board and express our sincere gratitude for all you have done for DCA. Your contributions have been many, but especially notable is your creation and management of the ROM program along with your wife, Ann. This is an important program to our membership, recognizing the many excellent producers in our breed and preserving a historical record for future generations. We also want to acknowledge your contribution in helping to create a new process of nominating judges for our national specialties. You helped raise awareness of the need for a more streamlined approach at our Annual Meetings and brought forward a proposal the membership endorsed. Thank you for everything you have contributed.

Regards, The Dachshund Club of America Officers and Directors

______________________________________________ Cheryl Shultz, Corresponding Secretary ♌ 3817 Seven Oaks Drive, Corona, CA 92881 Phone: 1-951-279-8252 ♌ Email: cherevee@sbcglobal.net

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(CH Wagsmore’s Outlander ML X CH Our Gang’s In the Limelight ML)

She was shown 3 of the 5 days with outstanding competition both in quality and numbers! Space Coast KC - BOS/OHBV under Hal Bierman, OH Group 4th under Jan Swayze-Curry. Florida East Coast DC/Central Florida KC - OHBV (15 OH Champions) under Gabriel Valdez. AKC National Championship Select Bitch under Tom Coen.

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usually write about Dachshund trials above and below ground, but a recent experience has prompted me to consider something that many field and den trialers encounter Toxicodendron radicans or Rhus radicans, better known as poison ivy. It, too, is active above and below ground. This shiny green perennial is quite attractive with its lush, sometimes slightly jagged leaves growing in clusters of three (Fig. 1). Found everywhere, it seems, this very adaptable plant can grow as a shrub, a vine or a ground cover. It is happy in rich moist soil or in dry sandy roadsides. It loves the sun and can tolerate a lot of shade. It’s pretty, too. Its leaves have a lovely reddish hue as they unfurl in the spring. (Fig. 2) By summer it has small white berries (Fig. 3) that are very attractive to birds who sow the seeds widely. In autumn the leaves turn a brilliant scarlet – the better to lure you into touching them (Fig. 4). Most people are aware that the leaves carry an oil called urushiol that 90% of the human population is allergic to. Notice I said human population – most animals including dogs are not affected. Urushiol bonds to the proteins in the human skin cell membranes to set up an immune reaction, a red blistering rash (see above) that can take from one to four days to appear. By the time you are itchy, you may have forgotten where you encountered it. At this point it useless to wash urushiol off your skin as the chemical change occurring in the skin is impervious to water and soap – you can’t really scrub your cell membranes. (If you are very lucky, you may be among the 5-10% of humanity that is not allergic to urushiol.) The leaves are not the only part of the plant that produced a rash. Every Figures 7, 8, 9 & 10

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part, the stems, barks, aerial roots (fig. 6) and ground roots, carries the noxious Figure 11 substance. Which is why three days after Christmas the back of my hands broke out in Figure 4 vivid red streaks. No, I wasn’t weeding poison ivy on Christmas Figure 6 Eve, but my dogs did have a nice run that day in some very overgrown areas rank with poison ivy. And the two minis worked very hard on a nest of say the mice or voles deep in the thickets. On the day least. I also after Christmas, I decided that they really knew needed their nails trimmed. Urushiol does not someone bond with dog hair, but it does latch on for a who swore ride. So when my wiggly mini wire pushed by the sap of against the back of my hand with her right paw, jewelweed, the urushiol happily transferred itself to my but it never warm skin and began to do its thing, eventually helped me. triggering an immune reaction some two days The only later. Forty-eight hours after contact is standard thing I have found useful and effective is Tecnu reaction time for me, but others may respond in Poison Oak ‘n Ivy Cleanser. Their basic product a few hours or even three days afterward. can be put on and let dry before venturing into Had I followed my usual practice of wiping the dogs down with a wet cloth after exposure to the wild, while the Extreme Scrub (Fig. 7) gives me 8-12 hours of no itching per application after poison ivy, my skin would have been spared. Urushiol can be wiped or washed away BEFORE the rash has appeared. Others have had success with Calagel made by the same company. (Fig. 8) it reacts with the skin. But who can think in If you know you may be exposed to poison ivy, “summer mode” during the holidays? Obviously there are preventatives to put on beforehand like not me. Since the reaction had already started, Ivy Block lotion and IvyX Precontact spray. (Fig. all I could do is treat the very unpleasant 9) Immediately post-contact you can use Cortaid symptoms. The itchiness waxes and wanes with Poison Ivy Care Toxin Removal Cloths (Fig. 10) the normal fluctuations in body temperature as well as the heat and humidity in the atmosphere. or IvyX Cleanser Towelette. Basic rubbing alcohol is recommended by OSHA as a wipeHaving a poison ivy reaction in December is far easier to bear than in August. Nonetheless you – down for humans and tools. So perhaps a bottle of rubbing alcohol and an old washcloth might be or at least I - have to treat it. a good addition to the hunting and field trial kit. So what to do? In addition to the traditional Of course there can be times when neither calamine lotion or over-the-counter Tecnu nor Calagel is successful. Even the hydrocortisones, here are many folk remedies for smoke of burned poison ivy can create a poison ivy rash. You can soak in an oatmeal reaction in the throat, lungs, and elsewhere. bath, apply baking soda, try Aloe Vera gel, Years ago a colleague who lived upstate was anoint yourself with lavender oil, sprinkle burning brush – back when you could do that yourself with rose water, or rub with Himalayan without a permit – that included poison ivy pink salt. This last suggestion I find rather leaves. (Fig. 11) Nature called and as he was humorous - how common was Himalayan pink salt in rural America? As you may have gathered relieving himself the wind changed direction and enveloped him. Yes, he ended up in the I scoff at all these suggestions, having tried hospital. That is one nasty plant! ! most of them and found them unsatisfactory to


GCH Stoneriver Talk of the Town ML X Stoneriver Creamridge Xtra Special ML

Bred by Dr. Shan Jumper and Vicki Stone Richard was awarded Best in Specialty Show his 3rd weekend out as a special at the Central Iowa Dachshund Club Specialty under Judge Laura Abbot-Licht.

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Sire: GCH. Ex Sentia Devil's Advocate 8 Dam: GCH. J-Walk Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds SW

So proud of this “NEW YOUNG STAR”. She was shown a few times in 2018 and is now ready for 2019. Thank you Breeder/Judge Pat Taylor for this exciting win, with a large entry of specials. Desert Valley Dachshund Club, BOV/Best Op BOB.

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Ging’s Grace Expectations at Alegna MW BOV GCH Alegna’s Heir Force One MW CAA BOS GCHB Beldach’s A Song in My Heart O’Siddachs MW SELD GCH Willowood’s With A Twist BOB

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BOS to GCHB Beldach’s A Song in My BOB Heart O’Siddachs MW

REMEMBER! Only those results sent in to the Trophy Chair, editor or webmaster via e-mail will be published in the newsletter. Marked catalogs cannot accepted. Submit your results to: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org/specialty-resultsubmission/ •RESULTS ARE PUBLISHED AS SUBMITTED•

Connecticut Yankee Dachshund Club Specialty Show September 21, 2018 AM Breed Judge: Christine Calcinari LONGHAIR Creekside’s Absolutely Irresistible RWD Caroussell Leopold Von Aschenback WB/BOW Dikerdachs Bingo Is Her Name RWB Barefoot Kiss Me Kate BOW Dikerdachs Bingo Is Her Name BOV GCH Dikerdachs Lucky’s Bright Shining Star BOS CH Dikerdachs Doxieville’s Littl Red Hunter SELD CH Mountain Lake Dulce’s Monkey Biz SELB CH Tarabon Peachy Keen at Woods Hafen

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SMOOTH Rhill’s It was Always You MS Kochana’s Deja VU II Deedach’s Make Someone Happy MS Baldox Blooming Poopy Seed @ Paradise MS BOS CH Landmark Tuxedo Night SELD GCH Redgi Prime SELB CH Tarabon All Eyez R On Me WD RWD WB/BOW BOV RWB

WIREHAIR Dollidachs Stonebay High Roller at Brodney RWD Baltiyskiy Talisman Gary Barlow WB/BOW Amanda Cristina Vitoraz RWB Alegna’s Heaven Scent MW BOV GCH Dollidachs Stonebay Original Sin W BOS GCHB Beldach‘s A Song in My Heart O’Siddachs MW SELD GCH Wilowood’s With A Twist WD

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Connecticut Yankee Dachshund Club Specialty Show September 21, 2018 PM Breed Judge: Helene Nietsch LONGHAIR Caroussell Leopold Von Aschenback RWD Creekside’s Absolutely Irresistible WB/BOW Barefoot Kiss Me Kate RWB Sweetnlow’s Rise N Shine ML BOV CH Mountain Lake Dulce’s Monkey Biz BOS Dikerdach’s Bingo Is Her Name SELD CH Dikerdach-Doxieville’s Little Red Hunter SELB CH Tarabon Peachy Keen at Woods Hafen WD

SMOOTH WD Rhill’s It was Always You MS RWD Kochana’s Deja VU II WB/BOW Deedach’s Make Someone BOV Happy MS RWB Baldox Blooming Poppy Seed @ Paradise MS BOS CH Landmark Tuxedo Night SELD GCH Redgi Prime SELB CH Tarabon All Eyez R On Me WIREHAIR WD Baltiyskiy Talisman Gary Barlow RWD Baltiyskiy Talisman Benefis WB/BOW Alegna’s Heaven Scent MW

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Best Veteran GCH Willowood’s With A Twist Best in Sweepstakes CH Dikerachs-Doxieville’ Little Red Charmer BOS to Best in Sweepstakes Kochana’s Deja Vu II _________________________________

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BOS to GCH Icon I’m Hotwired Yernot BOB _________________________________

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Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Linda Holland Sweeps Entry Numbers For Each Coat: Longhair - 4, Smooth - 4, Wirehair - 6 Longhair BOV Briardach’s Mt Dixie Flyer

CH Sleepytime’s Here Comes Trouble ML

PM Breed Judge: Mr. John Mayhall Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair - 20, Smooth - 18, Wirehair - 27 LONGHAIR Dredachs Only In Your Dreams At Katydox ML WB/BOW Amtekel’s Sirius Bling Ruby BOV CH Sleepytime’s Here Comes Trouble ML BOS GCH Tarabon Herr Rudolph Von Blyler SELD GCHS Manorville’s Trust In Me Of St. Croix SELB CH Solo’s Queen Of The Amazons SL WD

Smooth BOV Kochana’s A Rose By Any Other Name Wirehair BOV Legibach Crunch Time SW Best In Sweepstakes Legibach Crunch Time SW Best Of Opposite In Sweepstakes: N/A AM Breed Judge: Ms. Jan Swayze-Curry Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair - 21, Smooth - 19, Wirehair - 30 LONGHAIR WD Briardach’s Mt Dixie Flyer WB/BOW Sleepytime Sandachs Just Because ML BOV CH Sleepytime’s Here Comes Trouble ML BOS GCHS Manorville’s Trust In Me Of St. Croix SELD GCH Tarabon Herr Rudolph Von Blyler SELB CH Solo’s Queen Of The Amazons SL SMOOTH WD/BOW Kochana’s Deja Vu II WB Rose Gate Betty Boop V Stardox, TKN FDC CGC BOV GCH Turningpt Handsome Habanero

SMOOTH WD Kochana’s Deja Vu II WB/BOW Legibach Luck Be A Lady SS BOV GCH Toskydox Marika Suertuda SS BOS GCH Turningpt Handsome Habanaro SELD GCHB/DC Stardox Skyfall BJB SELB GCH Turningpt Sassy Sriracha WIREHAIR WD/BOW Legibach Crunch Time SW WB Willowood-Sandale One Hot Number SW BOV GCH Icon I’m Hotwired Yernot BOS Kidada’s Share The Fantasy Willowood SELD GCHB Wildwood’s Boris Badenough MW SELB CH Bedrocs Sweet Red Candy FDC BOB

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Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club January 18, 2019 Sweepstakes Judge: Angela Pickett Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Longhair - 2, Smooth - 2, Wirehair - 1 BOV Longhair Karen’s GA-Dach Believer SL BOS Longhair Jarbsy’s Feel It Still BOV Smooth MacLEdaux From The Ashes BOV Wirehair Absent Best in Sweepstakes Karun’s GA-Dach Believer SL

All Entries Absent Breed Judge: Mr. David J. Peat Total Entry Per Coat: Smooth - 20, Longhair - 29, Wirehair - 20 LONGHAIR WD/BOW Caldwell Mint To Be For MacLEdaux ML WB Terkel Control Alt Delege SL BOV GCHG Laurjosh Prince Palatine Of Poulstead BOS GCH Champagne Von Links V Raab SL SELD DC Jarbsy’s Let The River Run SELB CH Terkel We Know Where You Live SMOOTH Dreamin’ St. Croix’s Carousel Of Luv WB/BOW Longonlovings B’Dazzled BOV GCHG Passport’s I Kissed A Girl SS BOS GCHB Shaldra N Rimar Samuel Adams SELD Aquilo Carosel Orion SELB CH Passport I knew You Were Waiting For Me SS WD

Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes None Breed Judge: Mrs. Pamela B. Peat Total Entry Per Coat: Smooth - 18, Longhair - 21, Wirehair - 19 LONGHAIR WD Midnight Prince Foxtrot ML WB/BOW Jarbsy’s Feel It Still BOB BOS GCHS DC Walmar-Solo’s SOS SL CGC RN CA SELD DC Jarbsy’s Let The River Run SELB GCHS Lockshire’s Walk The Line Splendor SL SMOOTH WD/BOW Aquilo Carosel Orion WB Diagram Firelight MS BOV GCHG Passport’s I Kissed A Girl SS BOS CH Kupecheskiy Syniz Omskoi Kreposti SELD GCHB Shaldra N Romario Samuel Adams SELB CH My Little Athena Von Rabbitt MS WIREHAIR WD/BOW Yuletide’s All Wired Up WB Yuletide’s Forged In Fire SW BOV GCHB Raydachs Riverwood Ready Aim Fire! BOS CH Amanda Cristina Vitoraz SELD GCHG Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW BOB

Jarbsy’s Feel It Still

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Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club January 19, 2019 Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Karen Burgess Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Longhair - 1, Smooth - 1, Wirehair - 1

WIREHAIR WD/BOW Yuletide’s All Wired Up WB/BOS Yuletide’s Forged In Fire SW BOV GCHB Raydachs Riverwood Ready Aim Fire! SELD GCHG Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW SELB CH Amanda Cristina Vitoraz BOB

GCHG Passport’s I Kissed A Girl SS

BOS to GCHB Raydachs Riverwood BOB Ready Aim Fire! Best Junior: Megan Hamilton _________________________________

Golden Gate Dachshund Club-AM February 15, 2019 Sweepstakes Judge: Mr. Arthur Sanderson Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Long - 2, Smooth - 4, Wire - 11 BOV Longhair MT Briardach’s Midnight Special Meredith Taylor & Paul & Monika Martin BOS Longhair MT Briardach’s Flying Cloud Meredith Taylor & Allison Wilsey & Gavin Lorenzen BOV Smooth Big Hope’s For Miss Sassy MS Chris & Marilyn Hickok BOS Smooth Big Hope’s For Roy MS Chris & Marilyn Hickok

BOV Wirehair Just Long & Low High Flyer MW Justine Espinoza & Pat & Curtis Montgomery & Elisa Golightly

Breed Judge: Mr. Ronald Lukins Total Entry Per Coat: Long - 24, Smooth - 24, Wire - 38

BOS Wirehair Big Hope’s For Cole MW Chris & Marilyn Hickok Best in Sweepstakes MT Briardach’s Midnight Special Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes Big Hope’s For Miss Sassy MS Breed Judge: Mr. Eric C. Henningsen Total Entry Per Coat: Long - 18, Smooth - 26, Wire - 33 LONGHAIR WD/BOW MT Briardach’s Midnight Special BOB Meredith Taylor & Paul & Monika Martin WB/BOS Setsers Party Girl Shari Setser & Miki Perry & Sherrill Snyder SELD GCH Treasuredox Rhinestone Cowboy MLD Elizabeth & Mark Johnston SELB CH Dash’N Doxies Genuine Joy To Behold Debbie James SMOOTH Just A Lil’Tug At My Heart MS Mary DeVee & Dion DeLucca WB/BOW Walden & Windyoak’s Bouquet Of Dreams MS Denise Waldo & Elizabeth A Johnston & Mark Johnston BOV GCH Barkerville Aula Palatina Ted Brunner & Karen Brunner BOS GCHB Toskydox Dusenberg Roadster II SS Sharon Lutosky SELD GCHB Grandgables Banded Mongoose MS Mary Olich Nie & Judy Todd SELB GCHS Tudorglen V Brendackel American Beauty MS Terry Carr-Hall & Brenda F. Gardner WD

LONGHAIR WD/BOW Belgates Hearthrob ML Charlotte L. Martin & Michele Randall WB Windyoak’s Calamity Jane ML Elizabeth A. & Mark Johnston BOV GCH Treasuredox Rhinestone Cowboy MLD Elizabeth A. & Mark Johnston BOS CH Dash’N Doxies Genuine Joy To Behold Debbie James SELD CH Sunteckel Flaming Star ML Wendy Hess & Mary Olich Nie SELB GCH Sleepy Hollow Autumn Mist Meredith Taylor SMOOTH Windyoak’s Dress Blues Melissa Jones WB/BOW Walden & Windyoak’s Bouquet Of Dreams MS Denise Waldo & Elizabeth A. Johnston & Mark Johnston BOV GCH Barkerville Aula Palatina Ted Brunner & Karen Brunner BOS GCHB Toskydox Duesenberg Roadster II SS Sharon Lutosky SELB GCHB Grandgables Banded Mongoose MS Mary Olich Nie & Judy Todd SELD CH Barkerville Divine Secret Ted Brunner & Karen Brunner WD

WIREHAIR DachsFyr’s Sir Walter Hot To Trot SW Andrea Patriquin WB/BOW Rivercliff’s Ready For A Good Time MW Chris Schulke & Rick Schulke BOV CH Dreamdax Zelotypia Valerio Hernandez Colon & Patricia Guthrie BOS GCHB Long & Low Flying Solo MW Curtis & Pat Montgomery & Justine Espinoza SELD GCHG Wiretaps Life Is A Highway Patty Wirries SELB GCH Rivercliff’s Suddenly Dancing With Rhythm MW Nancy Kast & Chris Schulke WD

WIREHAIR Desert Sky’s Free Spirit MW Rebecca A. Janzen WB/BOW Salixian Pinot Noir Patricia Wirries & Janet Rein BOV GCHP Alegna’s Heir Force One MW CAA V. Barajas & C. Alarcon BOS GCH Kadell’s Pixie Dust W Laura Reynold & Catlin & James Cahill SELD CH Shonleh’s Petite Hors D’Oeuvre Sweet Odie Wan Jim Coleman SELB GCH Rivercliff’s Suddenly Dancing With Rhythm MW Nancy Kast & Chris Schulke WD

BOB

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BOS to GCHB Long & Low Flying BOB Solo MW

GCH Barkerville Aula Palatina

BOS to GCHP Alegna’s Heir Force One BOB MW CAA _________________________________

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amendments to Chapter 9, Section 12 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows as amended. There were two-thirds in the affirmative and the motion passed. Housekeeping. LLS

Delegate’s Report for the December, 2018 Meeting Held in Orlando, Florida submitted by Larry Sorenson AKC Delegate for Dachshund Club of America This is the highlights of the Delegates’ Meeting; a complete set of Delegates’ Meeting Minutes is located at: http://images.akc.org/pdf/Minutes_Delegates_M eeting_December_2018.pdf Proposals voted on at this Meeting The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendment to Chapter 3, Section 13, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Dog Show Classification. Ms. DiNardo: This amendment to Chapter 3, Section 13, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Dog Show Classification, clarifies the eligibility of a Winners Dog/Bitch that has been defeated in a non-regular class as well as when Best of Winners is awarded. The proposal was approved by the AKC Board of Directors based on a Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and Staff recommendation. Passed easily. LLS The third vote was to amend Chapter 5, Section 2 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Ribbons, Prizes, and Trophies, which will allow clubs the option of including the date on class placement ribbons. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a motion to change the word, “except” to “however” in the following sentence: “Except ribbons or rosettes used for regular and non-regular class placements are not required to bear the date of the show and location of the show on the face, at the option of the club.” The motion was seconded and adopted. This will save clubs money and it is optional. LLS The next vote was on Chapter 7, Section 1 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Judges, which converts most of the italicized text to part of the rule while keeping one sentence regarding where eligibility is expanded in italics. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with

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two-thirds in the affirmative, and the amendment was adopted. Italic text was used by the Board for many years as a way to state policy rather than a rule, which the Delegates must approve. The Board is now going back to correct this. The fifth vote was on Chapter 9, Section 2 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Superintendents and Show Secretaries, which takes italicized Board interpretation and makes it into the rules. Additionally, it clarifies that an individual can only provide services for one All-Breed, or one Group club in a calendar year. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a discussion and amendment to change wording that did not pass. Mr. Sprung then called for a vote on the original amendment. There were two-thirds in the affirmative, and the amendment was adopted. Italic again. LLS The sixth vote was on Chapter 9, Section 4 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Superintendents and Show Secretaries, which broadens the requirements regarding which forms the Superintendents and Show Secretary must have available at events. All necessary forms are available on the AKC website, or sent to the Super or Show Secretary, prior to the event. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with two-thirds in the affirmative, and the amendment was adopted. Good move, most are doing it any way. LLS The next vote was on Chapter 9, Section 12 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Superintendents and Show Secretaries, which cleans up wording to provide clarity, and adds a reference to eligibility requirements for this role. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was motion to amend a sentence in the rule from “No annual superintendent shall be granted a license to be a judge” to “No annual superintendent shall be granted approval to be a judge.” The motion was seconded and adopted It was policy any way. LLS There was a motion to approve the

The next vote was on Chapter 10, Section 8 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Duties and Responsibilities of Show Veterinarians, which adds a reference to the eligibility requirements for this role. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with two-thirds in the affirmative, and the amendment was adopted. Housekeeping. LLS The ninth vote was on Chapter 11, Section 1 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Dog Show Entries, Conditions of Dogs Affecting Eligibility, which brings the rules up to date with the intent and current practices. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with two-thirds in the affirmative and the amendment was adopted. Housekeeping. LLS The next vote was on Chapter 11, Section 8 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Dog Show Entries, Conditions of Dogs Affecting Eligibility, which changes the italicized paragraph to become part of the rule and adds a clarification of the Sweepstakes Judges’ abilities when these conditions are present. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with two-thirds in the affirmative, and the amendment was adopted. Italic again. LLS The next vote was on Chapter 14, Section 5 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Measuring, Weighing, and Color Determination When Factors of Disqualification in Breed Standards or Eligibility Under Conditions of a Class or Division of Class Cancellation of Award, requiring the Event Committee or Superintendent or Show Secretary to provide digital scales in addition to wickets. Additionally, changes were made to consolidate language and change italics to become part of the rule. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a motion, which was seconded to send the rule back to the Committee. Sent back to committee, we will wait and see how it comes back. This may become an issue as we do have weight in our standard. LLS There was a vote to approve the amendment to Chapter 16 Section 1 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows as amended with new wording inserted after Best of Winners “based on the number of dogs competing in each sex.” A Delegate requested a rising vote to declare majority and based on the count of 138 opposed


to 138 in favor, the amendment did not pass. There was a vote on the original amendment to Chapter 16, Section 1 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Championships with two-thirds in affirmative, and the amendment was adopted. LLS The next vote was on Chapter 11, Section 8-A of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Dog Show Entries, Conditions of Dogs Affecting Eligibility, which requires permanent identification for a dog that is disqualified if it is ever to be considered for reinstatement. Additionally, a photo of the dog must be taken in the ring. The amendment was proposed by the Delegates Dog Show Rules Committee and unanimously disapproved by the AKC Board of Directors at the May 2018 Board Meeting. The Dog Show Rules Committee is demanding that this amendment go forward to the Delegate body for a vote, as per AKC Bylaws. There was a motion that was seconded to change the original amendment by adding the words, “by the Trial/Show Secretary or Superintendent”. There was a vote where a two-thirds affirmative majority was not met, and the amendment did not pass. MUCH discussion on this. It will come back in a different form. It is still a problem. LLS

The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendment to Chapter 16, Section 1, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows Championships. Ms. DiNardo: This amendment to Chapter 16, Section 1, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Championships, provides the Best of Winners the opportunity to earn one

championship point if the combined number of regular class dogs for both sexes is the minimum required for one point (usually two competitors total). The proposal was approved by the AKC Board of Directors based on a Staff and All-Breed Club, Dog Show Rules and Parent Club Committees recommendation reviewed at the June Delegate's meeting. The amendment will be published in two issues of the AKC Gazette and you will be asked to vote on it at the December 2018 meeting. This has been a long time coming. I believe this will be a big boost to dog shows. After all, the dog still must get two majors. LLS Election for AKC Board Following is the list of Election candidates for the year of 2023. I will have recommendations at a later date. Dr. Thomas M. Davies Springfield Kennel Club, Inc. Dr. Charles Garvin Dalmatian Club of America, Inc. Daniel J. Smyth, Esq. Burlington County Kennel Club, Inc. Karen J. Burgess Greater Clark County Kennel Club, Inc. Steven Hamblin, Pekingese Club of America. ________________________________________

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A two-thirds majority was not met, and the amendment was not adopted. The last vote was on Chapter 11, Section 8-A of Rules Applying to Dog Shows: Dog Show Entries, Conditions of Dogs Affecting Eligibility. This puts the reinstatement process into the rules and removes the possibility of a reinstatement occurring at events. AKC currently provides a list of dogs that have been disqualified. The amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and unanimously disapproved by the AKC Board at its meeting in May of 2018. The Dog Show Rules Committee is demanding that the amendment go forward to the Delegate body for a vote, per AKC’s rules. There was a vote and there was not two-thirds majority in the affirmative. The amendment was not adopted. This proposal goes from easy to very difficult, however the delegates will have an opportunity to make decisions that will guide dog events well into the future. I will get more information from the DCA Board Members to make an intelligent and well thought out vote. LLS

From Gail Binder: Last summer we had a photo taken of 4 of us Dachshund folks and our critters at an obedience/rally trial. The trials were the Susque Nango Kennel Club all breed trials in Binghamton, New York on July 21 & 22, 2018. I think it must be a record for the most Wirehaired Dachshunds at one obedience/rally trial. We had 7 wires and 1 lonely smooth. I can’t claim that they all took home green qualifying ribbons, but they gave it a good try. From left to right... Jessica Campbell with Sparky, Maryanne Santomauro with Ace and Jada, Gail Binder with Daisy and Edelweiss and Trudy Kawami with JayJay and Brooke. The lone smooth in attendance was Trudy's Ember who was resting in preparation for the excitment of the ring. Dachshund Club of America Spring 2019

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THE DACHSHUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. BOARD MEETING Saturday October 13, 2018 Hampton Inn and Suites 1700 Rodeo Dr., Mesquite, TX

The meeting opened at 9:15 a.m. In attendance: Carl Holder, Fran Colonna, Vicki Spencer, Cheryl Shultz, Cyndy Senff, Connie Fisher, Kathy Lockyer, Michael Pitisci, Denise Siemssen, Georjan Bridger, Ken Levison, Sandy Arnold, Walter Jones, Deneice Van Hook, Cindy Niles, and Larry Sorenson. Absent: Paul Martin, Bob Wlodkowski and Dan Burke. Guests present: Ken Hagmueller, Lexa Richmond, and Ashley Dumas.

President’s Report: Carl Holder stated he would be giving a report concerning DCA 2019 later in the meeting. Recording Secretary: Vicki Spencer A motion was made and adopted to approve the Minutes of 5/03/18. *2019 Committee Chairs intentions – Vicki had emailed Board members a list of Standing Committee Chairs and their intentions for 2019. Denny agreed to stay on as Head of Companion Events, but would like to start training someone for next year. She shared some of her duties as chair of Companion Events. • She serves as a source of information for the DCA Board if issues arise that impact Companion Events (award plans, entry fees for these events, changes in rules, etc.). • She assists with planning and logistics (if requested) for the National Specialty and host club’s obedience and agility trials and tracking tests. • She maintains the DCA merit point programs for obedience and agility and determines if changes or additional merit awards are warranted. • She makes recommendation to the DCA board regarding proposed changes in AKC regulations. • She makes the Board and membership aware of any AKC rule changes that might affect DCA specialties. • She relays membership concerns to the DCA Board. • She serves as a resource for members interested in these events. • She serves as liaison for the Versatility and Triathlon programs. Denny also would like to start training someone to take over the duties for Triathlon. Motion was made and adopted to appoint the current Chairs of the Standing Committees except for Versatility and Juniors. Vicki will contact Brenna Potash Carlisle to discuss heading Juniors. She will also contact Sharon MacDonald to find out if she is willing to oversee Versatility for 2019. Vicki will email the Board as soon as she hears back from these ladies. Vicki reported she is visiting the AKC Marketplace at least once a month to verify membership of those claiming to be DCA members in their Breeder Profile. She is finding two or three people per month falsely advertising as being DCA members.

Corresponding Secretary: Cheryl Shultz requested Board action on a couple of correspondences she had received. On 7-23-18 she received an email from Lorraine Bisso, Chair for Specialty & Supported entries at Morris & Essex Kennel Club, offering DCA the opportunity to hold a DCA specialty or support the dachshund entry at the Morris & Essex Dog Show in 2020. Motion was made and adopted to do a supported entry at the Morris & Essex Dog Shows in 2020 by offering $25.00 for Best of Variety, $20.00 for Best Opposite Sex, and $15.00 for Best of Winners in each variety. Cheryl will respond to Ms. Bisso. A 9-25-18 email from AKC shared names of the nominees for the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Awards. The Board chose to vote for Thomas Bradley in the Conformation category and Frank Washabaugh in the Companion Events category. Votes are due back to AKC by 11/02/18.

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At the May DCA annual meeting a motion was made and adopted stating that all DCA regional conformation shows must divide the Miniature Open Class by color if the Standard Open Class is divided by color and the wording be exactly as depicted at the DCA National Specialty show. Cheryl has sent information concerning this to Lynne Dahlén to place in the upcoming newsletter. She will also be notifying clubs when they apply for a DCA show. This does not affect local club shows.

DCA Website “Blast” and Bulletin Board – Cheryl expressed a concern with the Bulletin Board. Over the years fewer of the administrators can utilize the Board and some are no longer able to approve new members. She reported the Blast does not seem to be working properly. Lynne Dahlén is not able to get it to work. Charles DeLashmutt has agreed to look into it. A question was brought up asking if it was necessary for members to request to be added to the Blast. A website Blast goes to all members. It was agreed to postpone deciding until we see if Charles can get the Blast working. A concern was expressed about membership data that is put on the internet. It was noted there is a spot on the membership application asking if the member wants their email address published. A break was called at 10:07 to tour the hotel and convention center. Meeting reconvened at 10:40

DCA 2020 Presentation – Lexa Richmond presented a schedule of events, a layout of the exhibition hall and a list of Dallas Fort Worth Dachshund Club members who will be overseeing specific areas for DCA 2020. She shared that, unfortunately they will not be able to offer tracking. The host club field trial will be held near Ladonia, TX January 28th and 29th followed by the DCA field trial beginning at the end of the DFW trial on the 29th and finishing on the 30th. Two Earthdog tests will be offered on Saturday February 1st and the DCA test will be held on the 2nd. DCA agility will be held in Addison, TX on April 26th. Welcome reception at the host hotel will be offered on the 27th followed by conformation shows April 28th through May 2nd. DFWDC requested an additional $3,000.00 on top of the $2,000.00 DCA commits to hospitality costs. Ken Levison shared that Purina also contributes $2,800.00 to help with the costs of putting on DCA.

Treasurer’s Report: Ken Levison had emailed board members two reports, a Budget to actual 2018 report and an Account Activity report dated 1/01/2018 to 10/01/2018. He noted $15,000.00 had been pulled from savings to meet costs, but he would be transferring that money back to savings soon. He also noted the Trophy Plan was running a $2,800.00 deficit due to ordering trophies to have on hand. DCA 2018 made a net profit of $16,655.45. AKC Delegate’s Report: Larry Sorenson had emailed two attachments to the Board for review. He had emailed the Board requesting input on the following items to be considered at the next AKC delegate meeting. 1. Vote on the proposed amendment to Chapter 1, Section 4, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows – Dog Shows Defined, which would allow clubs to limit their event by the number of dogs or by the total entry. Vote on the proposed amendment to Chapter 3, Section 16, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows – Dog Show Classifications, which would specify the order in which awards are presented by a judge at an All-Breed Show. The amendment was brought forward by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and unanimously disapproved by the AKC Board at the February 2018 Board meeting. The Dog Show Rules Committee is requesting that this amendment go forward to the Delegates for a vote as per the AKC Bylaws. 2. Vote on the proposed amendment to Chapter 5, Section 9, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows – Ribbons, Prizes and Trophies, which would allow a club to offer a three-time win trophy for Reserve Best in Show. 3. Vote on the proposed amendment to Chapter 11, New Section 16, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows – Dog Show Entries, Conditions of


Dogs Affecting Eligibility, to address the inappropriate collars and leads at dog shows. The amendment was brought forward by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and unanimously disapproved by the AKC Board at the February 2018 Board meeting. The Dog Show Rules Committee is requesting that this amendment go forward to the Delegates for a vote as per the AKC Bylaws. Without objection, Larry was instructed to vote No on the first proposed amendment and yes on proposed amendments 2 and 3. He mentioned three controversial items to be discussed at the December meeting. The first proposed amendment involves allowing clubs the option of including the date on class placement ribbons. The second proposed amendment involves requiring permanent identification for a dog that is disqualified at a dog show, if it is ever to be considered for reinstatement. Along with the permanent identification, a photo would be required to be taken in the ring. Finally, the third amendment proposal involves providing the Best of Winners the opportunity to earn one championship point if the combined number of regular class dogs for both sexes is the minimum required for one point.

Membership Applications Summer/Fall 2018 – Georjan Bridger reported 21 new members joined DCA in 2017 with total membership dues of $37,526.00 received. So far in 2018 there have been 14 new members joining with 10 applicants to be considered at this meeting. Total dues received for 2018 so far have been $36,741.00. Members who have passed this year are Penny Bergman, Lynn Blackbourne, Arvilla Mayhall and Linda O’Hanlon. Board went into Executive session at 11:40 to review the current applicants. Board came out of Executive session at 12:05. The following people were voted into membership: Arleen & Richard van Elgort Brenda Riemer Susan Thomas-Goodman Noelle Hanson Brenda Adams Sydney Wills (Junior Membership) Karen Ashe Kerri Shandro Board recessed for lunch at 12:15 and came back into session at 1:00.

STANDING COMMITTEES Versatility Committee – Vicki Spencer received an email from Sharon McDonald reporting the committee is still working on hashing out possible revisions. They are trying to determine which spots to include and assign a respective point schedule. So far Sharon has received 4 Versatility applications that she is processing for 2018.

Special Committees DCA 2020 – Denny Van Hook handed out a list of judges and dates. She has numerous questions for the Board to clarify what is being done by DCA and what St. Louis needs to address. A discussion followed concerning RV parking. A motion was made to charge $35.00 for full hook-up and $20.00 for partial hook-up. Motion failed. DCA will add $10.00 to the Purina RV charges. Photographer, catalogs, and decorations will be shared. Denny and Cheryl will work together to organize what will be needed for the field trial and earthdog events. Welcome Bags – Kathy Lockyer requested Board members who are not able to get donated items for the Welcome Bags to donate $35.00 to help buy items for the bags. She will place a note in the bags stating the items

were donated by Board Members. She is also planning to include the new breed standard and a schedule. Carl will send Board members an email explaining where and when to send items to Purina. Vicki asked about the educational programs being offered. Carl has talked to Dr. Jaime Modiano inviting him to speak on hemangiosarcoma. Either he or an associate has agreed to come. There is a possibility of a neurosurgeon specializing in IVDD presenting a talk possibly on Wednesday night. Vicki suggested inviting Dr. Frick from Eureka, MO to speak on the benefits of canine chiropractic sessions for the athletic dog, if there is a time available. Fran oversees the educational programs and will get with Denny to work out who and when. Since St. Louis is not the host club for DCA 2019, Denny asked if the DCA Host Club trophy plan for field trials applied to them. The consensus was since St. Louis is not the host club, they would not be expected to offer the extra plaques as required from a host club. Carl reported AKC still has not approved our National due to conflicting dates with 2 all-breed clubs. He is still working on obtaining the approval from one of the clubs. Cheryl agreed to help in getting the second club’s approval. Motion was made and adopted to raise entry fees for the DCA Field Trial to $30.00. Set up is scheduled to begin on Monday afternoon May 20th. Cheryl will send out a letter to all local clubs inviting them to host DCA 2021. The Board ratified the motion to accept the Hampton Inn & Suites, Mesquite, TX hotel contract for DCA 2020.

Unfinished Business: Update on pedigree research transition project: Cyndy Senff reported things are moving forward with getting the project up and running. She has received a great deal of help from Chuck Orange from Pedwin who has cleared up a lot of the problems. He has upgraded the program to allow for many more titles to be added to the dogs in the pedigree base. All titles from June 17 forward will be automatically added to the pedigrees. Automation has been set up, but a tech person is still needed to get the interface done. Cyndy reported Mr. Orange has worked many hours on his own time to get our program ready to go. A motion was made and adopted to increase the Pedigree Research Committee budget by $1,000.00 for this year. A motion was made and adopted to give Charles Orange $1,000.00 in appreciation for all the software work he has done for DCA. Cyndy will send Ken an invoice to reflect this cost. DCA Trophy plaque pricing – The vendor for our 5-inch plaques had initially reported a price increase from $79.32 to $120.00. Sheila Parish was able to negotiate a price of $87.50. She has purchased enough 5-inch plaques to last through 2019. Without objection prices of plaques will not be increased to local clubs for 2019. It was noted the Board has not heard back from PEC concerning possibly creating a Performance ROM. Vicki will email the Board Denny’s suggestions for a Performance ROM. Vicki will also send it to Tracy asking for PEC thoughts and recommendations. Discussion was postponed until the next meeting. Approved Mentor List – Kathy Lockyer asked how someone gets on the list. She was told there is a form potential members need to fill out and send to Ken Levison. Member Survey – Kathy Lockyer reported she has been working on questions and should have suggestions after the DCA 2019.

New Business: DCA Judge for BOB and Misc. classes – Fran Colonna asked about hiring a judge for Best of Breed at DCA. After a discussion it was decided since the three judges are elected by the membership, the Board should not choose a judge for BOB, that honor being reserved for one of the elected judges. AKC dachshund program – Fran reported to the Board aware that AKC had released a video about dachshunds for the public. She felt the video was well done. continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Spring 2019

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DCA Board Minutes continued from page 47 DCA Obedience Trophy wording – There had been an email received from a DCA member expressing a concern over the wording for the awarding of the obedience trophy. Denny noted the wording is not in compliance with AKC. In our current wording, a plaque or medallion (depending on number of entries) is presented for High In Trial. AKC states the award goes to Highest Scoring Dog in Regular Classes. In 2011 the Board approved both regular and optional titles would be counted in deciding the size of the award to be given. Preferred classes were not available at that time. A motion was made and adopted to add language to the Obedience Trophy Plan to state, “Highest Scoring Dachshund in Regular Classes”. A motion was made and adopted to strike out the word “alternative” in the sentence which states “The entries in Regular and Preferred/Alternative and Optional Titling classes are counted in the determination of awards.” A motion was made and adopted to add the words “in Regular Classes” to the end of the sentence stating “If a dog competes in more than one class, only the highest score achieved by the dog will be considered so that the same dog cannot be awarded both the Highest Scoring Dog and Second Highest Scoring Dog. The Board ratified the motion that the Winter DCA Newsletter be dedicated to Producers/Studs with a discounted rate of $150.00 for a full color ad and $75.00 for a black and white ad which would include one picture. The Board ratified the motion to donate $10,000.00 each to two Hemangiosarcoma studies. numbers 02234 and 2510 for a total of $20,000. The Board ratified that due to #02234 already being fully funded a motion was made to donate $15,000.00 to project #2510 and not donate $10,000.00 to #02234 using funds from the DCA CHF account. A description of study 2510 was supplied by Denny. 2510: Identification of Novel Synthetic Lethal Partners to Optimize PI3K Targeted Therapies in Canine Hemangiosarcoma Principal Investigator: Cheryl A. London, DVM, PhD; Tufts Medical Center Total Grant Amount: $168,857 Grant Period: 3/1/2018- 2/28/2021 Project Abstract: Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is a cancer of the cells lining the blood vessels that is very aggressive and has nearly always spread by the time it is diagnosed. HSA accounts for 5-7% of all cancers in dogs resulting in approximately 25,000-50,000 new cases per year. The treatment of choice is surgical removal followed by chemotherapy administration.

Letters to and from the editor Hi Members and Subscribers! I hope all of you are surviving this nasty winter and looking forward to a great spring - including the 2019 Nationals. Don’t forget that the latest updates for the Nationals are on the FB page “DCA 2019”. Again, sadly, I won’t be able to attend, but all of those who are going, enjoy and have a wonderful time! First, I want to remind all of our members of the very serious threats to dog breeding that some state legislators are contemplating. Please be very much aware of the various proposals that may become law across the country. If passed, these laws will desperately impact the dog fancy.

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Unfortunately, despite aggressive therapy, the majority of dogs diagnosed succumb to their disease within 6-8 months. Virtually no improvements in outcome for affected dogs have occurred in the past 30 years despite multiple clinical trials and research efforts. More recently a new therapy has been developed targeting two receptors on HSA cells. However, the majority of dogs still died, by 10-12 months after treatment. The molecular pathway known as the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway has previously been implicated in the pathogenesis of many forms of cancer including HSA. Indeed, inhibitors of PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway have some activity against HSA cell lines in the laboratory. The investigators have generated data showing that a subset of canine HSA tumors possess genetic mutations in PI3K that are known to activate the pathway in cancer cells. In this study, they will fully characterize the expression and function of PI3K in canine HSA tumor cell lines and tumor samples. This information will then be leveraged to identify new ways to block the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway using a combination of small molecule inhibitors that are most effective at killing tumor cells. These data will then be used to design future clinical trials in dogs with HSA. The Board ratified the motion for DCA to pay for an airline ticket for Carl to visit Purina Farms. DCA had donated a 100-year Bronze to the AKC Museum. A suggestion was made to contact the museum to ask what has happened to our donation. If it is not being displayed, we will ask for it back. Without objection Cheryl and Larry will compose a letter to the AKC museum curator. A motion was made and adopted to copyright the Dachshund Standard. Ken agreed to look into the process. A suggestion was made that the Nominating Committee send out a card to all Board members stating who is being nominated. Without objection, once the Nominating Committee has selected their slate, the Board will be notified of their selections. Without objection, the Earthdog Nomination card will not imply four judges will be hired. The number of Earthdog judges hired each year will depend on the anticipated need for that particular year. Without objection, two judges will be hired for DCA 2020 Earthdog. A question came up concerning the need for earthdog and field trial judges nominated to judge DCA to declare a willingness to judge. Cheryl explained she wants confirmation so that a lot of time is not spent with contacting people who do not want to be nominated. She will accept an email confirmation. Next Meeting: Our next meeting will be held in Orlando, FL on January 26th. Meeting adjourned at 4:37. Submitted by Vicki Spencer

There a few changes to the publication of the DCA newsletter that will start with the summer issue. We will be upgrading our digital issue to a paid format. It’s been a free service through ISSUU for many years. DCA will now pay a small monthly fee for the new plan. Some of the new features: there will be hot-links for e-mail addresses on ads, no pop-up banner ads, we will be able to embed videos, AND we will be distributing the url for the digital magazine to ALL dachshund judges, not just DCA member judges. We’re hoping to increase readership! We have a clarification on the requirements for the cover and biographic article for member owned dogs: The qualification for a DCA Newsletter cover shall include a dog that achieves an AKC Triple Championship OR becomes a 7-Way titled dog. The 7-Way titled dog is defined as achieving

the following: (1) Mandatory – Bench Championship, Field Championship and titles in Earth Dog, Obedience, and/or Agility and (2) Two of the following: Titles in Rally, Trick Dog, Scent Work, Tracking and/or CAT. If you have any questions about the requirements and the cover schedule, please contact me. You’ll notice some changes on the newsletter policy page, too (page 63). Advertisers will be receiving a digital proof of their ads. Also, DCA will require forwarding your receipt to the editor if you pay for your ad through PayPal. We will no longer offer “Braggin’ Rites” or the Business Card corner due to lack of interest in these features. A big thank you again to all newsletter advertisers and our article contributors! We couldn’t have a newsletter without you.

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Sire: GCh. Sandachs Dancing Thru Life ML Dam: GCh. Galewinns Kaycees Treasured Gem MLD

Always Breeder/Owner/ Handled by Shea Jonsrud & Pam Gale “Every good idea, starts with a dream.� Introducing Jewels, whom at a young age has already made some of our dreams come true. She is pictured here, taking Winners Bitch and Best of Winners at 7 months old, under Judge Debra Thornton. Also pictured is Jewels on her way to Winners Bitch, Best of Winners, and Best of Breed Puppy at the DCA specialty in Orlando under Judge Jeffery Pepper. Our sincerest appreciation to these judges for recognizing our little girl. Good luck to everyone at the DCA! shea.jonsrud@gmail.com Dachshund Club of America Spring 2019

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DC Hale’s

CH Stardust N Hudson SL, JE Hales Old Black Magic, FC Stardust One Way or JE, RN Another, JE, RA, ROMX

CH Wispy Willow Von Skaer

DC Solo’s Premiere SL, JE, ROMO

CH Boondox Kafka DC Fraulein Gretel Von Skaer L, JE CH Stardust Takin Care O’Business DC Stardust Gutenmorgen Von Skaer CD RE CH Pramada’s Curmudgeon L CH Seidach’s White Diamonds, SL CH Franz Kafka Von Skaer L

CH Karlina von Skaer L Guten Abend Von Skaer

Lutz is an enthusiastic performance and conformation competitor. His conformation successes include multiple specialty wins, group placements, and merit awards. In addition to his AKC titles, he is field pointed with two second places. He also competes in Scent Work and Lure, and is a certified therapy dog. He loves agility and participates in local games. He is a proven sire and has a specialtywinning daughter who is just as versatile as Lutz. Bred by Barb Skaer and Anne Schmidt; owned by Wendolyn Tetlow. wtetlow@ameritech.net Dachshund Club of America Spring 2019

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2nd Leoralee’s Goodwitch @ Credere MW Patsy Leonberger 3rd CH Livewire Ride the Wild Wind v Raydachs SIN SCN SBN SHDN Rebecca McLusky, Sandra Alexander 4th GCH Petalpusher Roses Are Red MS Rita Kepner NBQ Bry-Wyn’s Pour Another Round MW Wendy Nugent

Submission form: http://www.dachshund-dca.org/ftresult2010.html

Only those results submitted through this site will be published.

Dachshund Fanciers of Southwestern Washington October 21, 2018

4th FC KFW Amber in the Sky with Diamonds BN RN RATN Michelle Kutzler NBQ DC Kleine Rheinstone Im Mondlicht JE CA BCAT Michelle Kutzler

Total Number of Starters: 22

Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Mike Courts, Laura Stutts

Starters: 6 Judges: Laura Stutts, Lisa WestOwnbey 1st Minion IV Lora Klein 2nd Good Sir Siegfried Wilhelm Von Selow of Goodwood Patrick Kalahar 3rd Codeblue Hunter’s Revenge at Teckelwood MS Lora Klein 4th Codeblue Wild Coho V Teckelwood MS Jennifer Milosavljevic NBQ Guiness Harper Kim White OAAB Starters: 8 Judges: Karen Vallo, Laura Bolin 1st Floistrup’s Cherish In Love Elizabeth West-Ownbey 2nd CH Solo’s Obvious Choice SL Jordin Misveldt and Kim Vidrine 3rd Codeblue Wild Sage V Teckelwood MS Jennifer Milosavljevic 4th Victoria XXIV Claire Mancha NBQ Edeltraut Diamond Goodwood Herbert Krob Field Champion Combined Starters: 8 Judges: Laura Stutts, Mark Chryssanthis 1st FC Goodwood’s You Better Be Good Or Elsa RATO Laura Bolin 2nd FC KFW Sapphire in the Sky with Diamonds JE Michelle Kutzler 3rd FC Der Gut Rot Baron Von Goodwood E. West and A. Ownbey

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Best Open Minion IV Absolute FC Goodwood’s You Better Be Good Or Elsa RATO ________________________________

Dachshund Club of America/Buckeye Dachshund Club October 26, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 60 Starters: 6 Judges: Robin LaFrance, Laura Potash 1st CH Stardust Man O’War of the Bluegrass Brenda Adams and Rachel Clark 2nd GCH DC Stardust It Had 2BU Von Skaer SL RATN CGC Nancy Yeoman and Mary Kendall 3rd CH Stardust N Windrose UCanDu Magic SL Nancy Yeoman & Mary Kendall & Anne Schmidt 4th Brownwood Royall T’s Song of Solomon SL BN RN Lynn and Paula Tyler and A. Hines NBQ Jalyse’s Malakai Grey ML TKN Jamie Sexton OAAB Starters: 14 Judges: Heidi Meyers, Vicki Spencer 1st CH Solo’s Shake Your Money Maker Jennifer A. Fry

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Field Champion Dog Starters: 17 Judges: Wendy Nugent, Jamie Sexton 1st GCH DC TownFarm Emmett Sweeps the Spotlight JE THDN RATN CGC TKN Cynthia A. Yeager 2nd DC Credere’s Limited Edition V Leoralee JE RN CGC Patsy Leonberger 3rd GCHS DC Walmar-Solo’s SOS SL RN CA CGC Ann E. Kraft 4th FC Diddydox Mr Big Lights Up The Sky V Hoppledachs JE CA Heidi Meyers NBQ FC Cedarhurst Justa Chance MLP BN PCD RA TD NJP CGC Kathy Johnson and Jean Jasinsky Field Champion Bitch Starters: 23 Judges: Kathy Johnson, Rebecca McLusky 1st FC Jalyse’s Teddy Bear v Wilderness Run ML RA NAJ Jamie Sexton 2nd FC Lykke von Lowenherz CDX SE L. Whistance-Smith 3rd FC Uschi von Lowenherz L. Whistance-Smith 4th DC Bry-Wyn’s Free Spirit Wendy Nugent NBQ FC Sylvan von Lowenherz ME L. Whistance-Smith Judges: Best Open/Absolute, Field Champion Wendy Nugent, Robin LaFrance Best Open CH Solo’s Shake Your Money Maker Best Field Champion, Absolute FC Jalyse’s Teddy Bear v Wilderness Run ML RA NAJ ________________________________

Dachshund Club of America/Buckeye Dachshund Club October 27, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 46 Starters: 6 Judges: Rebecca McLusky, Wendy Nugent 1st CH Stardust Man O’War of the Bluegrass Brenda Adams and Rachel Clark

2nd Jarbsy’s Let The River Run Sandy Arnold, Sophie Trembley 3rd WITHHELD 4th Brownwood Royall T’s Song Of Solomon SL Lynn and Paula Tyler & A. Hines NBQ CH Stardust N Windrose UCanDu Magic SL Nancy Yeoman & Mary Kendall & Anne Schmidt OAAB Starters: 10 Judges: Kathy Johnson, Patsy Leonberger 1st CH Livewire Ride the Wild Wind v Raydachs SIN SCN SBN SHDN Rebecca McLusky and Sandra Alexander 2nd Bry-Wyn’s Pour Another Round MW Wendy Nugent 3rd Bry-Wyn’s Send Me Down Field Wendy Nugent 4th Caristeda’s Miss Marvel Girl Terri C. Dickmann & Cheryl B. Holman DVM NBQ GCH Petalpusher Roses Are Red MS Rita Kepner Field Champion Dog Starters: 15 Judges: Rebecca McLusky, Laura Potash 1st FC My Little Red Waggin’ V Ruger CDX RAE CAA DCAT SNC-1-E Catherine M. Thompson 2nd FC Diddydox Mr Big Lights Up The Sky V Hoppledachs JE CA Heidi Meyers 3rd FC Bry-Wyn’s Have It Your Way MW Wendy Nugent 4th GCH DC TownFarm Sweeps the Spotlight JE THDN RATN CGC TKN Cynthia A. Yeager NBQ FC Red’s Jack Daniels MS Rita Kepner Field Champion Bitch Starters: 15 Judges: Robin LaFrance, Jamie Sexton 1st FC Sylvan von Lowenherz ME L. Whistance-Smith 2nd FC Bry-Wyn’s I’ve Been Watching You MW Wendy Nugent 3rd FC Lykke von Lowenherz CDX SE L. Whistance-Smith 4th FC Diddydox A Beautiful July Morning V Hoppledachs CA FDC Heidi Meyers, Pamala Hopkins NBQ FC Diddydox Sydney’s Shiny New Penny V Hoppledachs JE CA FDC Kristine Evans & Gene Evans Jr. Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Best Open, Best Field Champion: Leonberger, Jamie Sexton Best Open/Absolute CH Livewire Ride the Wild Wind v Raydachs SIN SCN SBN SHDN Best Field Champion FC Sylvan von Lowenherz ME ________________________________


Golden Gate Dachshund Club December 1, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 28 Starters: 6 Judges: Kerri Shandro, Claudia Holaday 1st Shadow Ridge’s Outlaw Johnny Ringo Marleen & Ronald Yann 2nd Stouthearted Pygmy Nuthatch Diana Neff 3rd Dachfyr’s Red Hot Embers Sybyl Swan 4th Alves Maximum Overdrive Jane & Rick Florendo NBQ CH Dharmadachs ARR Midnight Sun SW Chip & Leslie Savoye OAAB Starters: 7 Judges: Jim Bouziane & Jerry Price 1st Topward’s Porsche Cayenne at Boreas Gail Tutt & Ariana Tutt 2nd Dharmadachs CMSP&P Olympian Hiawatha SW Chip & Leslie Savoye 3rd GCH Bonnfel’s Karma-A Spirit Legacy V D&D SWA CGC TKN Diane Young McCormack 4th GCH Rivercliff’s Suddenly Dancing with Rhythm MW Nancy Kast & Chris Schulke NBQ CH Boreas Who’ll Stop the Rain Gail Tutt & Tracy Olson Field Champion Combined Starters: 15 Judges: Marleen Yann and Ron Yann 1st GCH DC Kotate Hills Down Town Brown V Edelweiss Barbara Cox & Pat & Jerry Price 2nd FC Hathor Farms Moment of Zen TDX ME CA BCAT Jim Bouziane & Kerri Shandro 3rd FC Ruby Slipper Journey to the Outer Stratosphere Jane & Rick Florendo 4th FC Hathor Farms Pardon My Dust SW BN RN TD TDU JE Kerri Shandro NBQ GCHB DC Dharmadachs ARR Denali Star SW Chip & Leslie Savoye Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Tim Durland & Sharon Carr Best Open/Absolute: Shadow Ridge’s Outlaw Johnny Ringo ________________________________

Northern California Dachshund Club Inc. December 2, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 28 Starters: 6 Judges: Jim Bouziane, Hartmut Karl

1st GCH Kinderteckel’s Lancelot Kristin Cihos-Williams, Emi Williams 2nd DachsFyr’s Red Hot Embers Sybyl Swan 3rd CH Dharmadachs ARR Midnight Sun SW Leslie Savoye, Curtis Savoye 4th Shadow Ridge’s Outlaw Johnny Ringo Marleen & Ronald Yann NBQ GCH DC Honey’s Gabriel V Edelweiss SW Patricia & Gerald Price OAAB Starters: 12 Judges: Kerri Shandro, Ron Yann 1st CH Dachsfyr’s Burnin’ Bright Flame Vicki M. Marshment 2nd Dharmadachs CMSP&P Olympian Hiawatha SW Leslie Savoye, Curtis Savoye 3rd GCH Bonnfel’s Karma A Spirit Legacy V D&D Diane Young McCormack 4th GCH River Cliff’s Suddenly Dancing with Rhythm MW Nancy Kast, Chris Schulke NBQ Honey’s Diva of Kotate Hills Patricia & Gerald Price Field Champion Combined Starters: 10 Judges: Sharon Carr, Melinda Landrith-Herzog 1st FC Hathor Farms Moment of Zen SW Kerri Shandro, Jim Bouziane 2nd DC Lockshire Rain Shadow Marleen & Ronald Yann 3rd Rommi von der suthen Beek Hartmut Karl 4th FC Dharmadachs City of San Francisco W Colton Meyer, Leslie Savoye, Curtis Savoye NBQ GCH DC Dharmadachs ARR Denali Star SW Curtis Savoye, Leslie Savoye Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Sharon Carr, Melinda Landrith-Herzog Best Open: CH Dachsfyr’s Burnin’ Bright Flame Absolute FC Hathor Farms Moment of Zen SW ________________________________

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2nd GCH Dorae Spread Your Wings V Corrbelle THDN CGC TKA K. Hagmueller, N. Colson, S. Myers 3rd Hollyridge A Fathers Love V Hoppledach V. & E. Higginbotham, P. Hopkins 4th Underft V Schwalbes Fat Bottom Boy MS M. Powell, J. & R. Schwalbe NBQ Von Schaafmeister’s Ain’t Misbeehaving BN RN Wendy Shaffmaster McQuiston OAAB Starters: 16 Judges: Pam Bethke, Ashley Dumas 1st Bry-Wyn Watch and Pray V Epiphany MW Ashley Dodd 2nd Leoralees Goodwitch @ Credere MW Patsy Leonberger 3rd Bry-Wyn Keep Watch V Epiphany MW Ashley Dodd 4th Hidden Cedars Direct Impact Laura Isaacson NBQ Tusoksori-Ugraszto Daring Zelda Kenneth Minerley Field Champion Dog Starters: 17 Judges: Sherry Ruggieri, Laurie Rutherford 1st FC Zeus von Moosbach-Zuzelek SW Cheri Faust 2nd FC Cedarhurst Justa Chance MLP BN PCD RA TD NJP CGC K. Johnson, J. Jasinsky 3rd FC Vimy Ridge von Lowenherz Scot Davidson 4th DC Indiana Jones aus der Wutzelgrube BN RN TDX ME TKN CGC Shawn Nies NBQ DC Zephyr Thru Hidden Cedars MS L. Isaacson, G. LaTour Field Champion Bitch Starters: 16 Judges: Sandi Myers, Scot Davidson 1st FC Zenyatta von MoosbachZuzelek SW Cheri Faust 2nd FC Von Schatten Heavenly Body SE Shawn Nies 3rd FC Hidden Cedars Read Between the Lines MSB D. Senkbeil, L. Rutherford 4th FC Longtime’s Halo vom Nordlicht JE, C. Faust, L. Gohlke NBQ FC Seiko V Dorndorf L TD Tina, Laura and Anna Knoll Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Sandi Myers, Sherry Ruggieri Best Open/Absolute: CH Smoke Rise Twelfth Night Always a Racer 14 TKN CGC ________________________________

Total Number of Starters: 59 Starters: 10 Judges: Laura Isaacson, Ashley Dodd 1st CH Smoke Rise Twelfth Night Always a Racer 14 TKN CGC A. & S. Dumas, K. Lanum, A. Carson

Dallas Ft. Worth Dachshund Club Inc. December 9, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 57

OAAD Starters: 9 Judges: Laura Isaacson, Sherry Ruggieri 1st Underft VSchwalbes Leroy Jethro Gibbs M. Powell, J. & R. Schwalbe 2nd Von Schaafmeister’s Ain’t Misbeehaving BN, RN Wendy Shaffmaster McQuiston 3rd Withheld 4th Withheld NBQ Hollyridge A Fathers Love V Hoppledach V. Higginbotham, P. Hopkins OAAB Starters: 14 Judges: Ashley Dumas, Sandi Myers 1st Leoralees Goodwitch @ Credere MW Pasty Leonberger 2nd GCH Hathor Farm’s the Disciple SW Karen Mann, Jean Dieden 3rd Hidden Cedars Direct Impact Laura Isaacson 4th Hidden Cedars Falling 4 you MS D. Senkbeil, L. Rutherford NBQ Hollyridge on the Wings of a Dove V Hoppledach ML V. Higginbotham, P. Hopkins Field Champion Dogs Starters: 20 Judges: Mary Powell, Debbie Senkbeil 1st FC Longtime’s Milo Vom Nordlicht JE Rick & Jane Schwarz 2nd FC Audi Oslo Von Dorndorf CGC CA Stan Knoll 3rd FC Ziggy Stardust of Hidden Cedars Laura Isaacson 4th DC Hoppledach’s Ottowa v Sho Me RN CGC P. Hopkins, P. Wells NBQ DC Zephyr Thru Hidden Cedars MS E. & V. Higginbotham, L. Isaacson Field Champion Bitch Starters: 14 Judges: Rick Schwarz, Scot Davidson 1st FC Seiko V Dorndorf L TD T., L, & A. Knoll 2nd FC von Schatten Knight of Mischief Shawn Nies 3rd FC Zenyatta von MoosbachZuzelek SW Cheri Faust 4th FC Suzy Q of Hidden Cedars Laura Isaacson NBQ DC Sagerun’s Keturah MW SE CGC Patsy Leonberger Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Ashley Dumas, Scot Davidson Best Open Leoralees Goodwitch @ Credere MW Absolute FC Longtime’s Milo Vom Nordlicht JE ________________________________

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Houston Dachshund Club December 29, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 49 Starters: 9 Judges: Sandra Russell, Laurie Rutherord 1st Storeyville’s Herr Friedrich Von Wire Suzanne Storey 2nd Doxidoc’s on the Fast Track CD BN RE AX AXJ Julie Roane 3rd Hidden Cedars Button It Up MS Gloria LaTour 4th Hidden Cedars Holds Promise MS T. & A. Scott NBQ GCH Dynadaux Looking at a Good Man Now MS G. Cathy & C. Senff OAAB Starters: 21 Judges: Ken Hagmueller, Ashley Dumas 1st Hidden Cedars Falling 4 You MS D. Senkbeil & Laurie Rutherford 2nd Goodwood’s Maddie in the Sky with Diamonds L. Poole & C. Mancha 3rd Bry-wyn Keep Watch V Epiphany MW Ashley Dodd 4th CH Duchwood’s Phaede to Red MS Sandra Russell NBQ Hidden Cedars Direct Impact Gloria LaTour Field Champion Dog Starters: 9 Judges: Karen Henry, Debbie Senkbeil 1st FC Ziggy Stardust of Hidden Cedars Laura Isaacson 2nd FC Vimy Ridge Von Lowenherz Scot Davidson 3rd FC Audi Oslo Von Dorndorf CGC CA Stan Knoll 4th DC Smoke Rise Twelfth Night Always a Racer 14 TKN CG A. & S. Dumas, K. Lanum, A. Carson NBQ DC Hidden Cedars Hot Rod Lincoln L. Isaacson, G. LaTour Field Champion Bitch Starters: 10 Judges: Scot Davidson, Ken Hagmueller 1st FC Doxidocs Tracie V Walden ML UD GN GO RE AX AXJ NJP NF Julie Roane 2nd FC Mach 8 Storyvilles Sugar N Spice Suzanne Story 3rd FC Suzy Q of Hidden Cedars Laura Isaacson 4th FC Duchwood’s Key Lyme Pye MS JE Sandra Russell

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Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley, Inc. December 29, 2019 Total Number of Starters: 45 OAAD Starters: 9 Judges: Sharon Carr & Luanne Duus 1st Rare Treats It’s Good To Be King Haley, Michael & Douglas Priest 2nd GCHB Long & Low Flying Solo MW Pat & Curtis Montgomery, Justine Espinoza 3rd LT’s Just A Lil’ King & I MW Curtis Montgomery & Justine Espinoza 4th Mountainwoods 50 Shades Darker MS Diana Harland & Haley Priest NBQ GCHS Kinderteckel’s Lancelot, Kristin Cihos-Williams & Emalia Williams OAAB Starters: 17 Judges: Carol Hamilton & Diane Jones 1st GCH Ruffwyrs Queen Of The Railto GRD SW CA Dana & Denise Gehring 2nd Benway’s Got To Be Somebuddy’s Girl MS Sue Rucker 3rd Dharmadachs CMSP&P Olympian Hiawatha SW Leslie E. & Curtis A. Savoye 4th Eternal’s She’s On Fire MW, Stacy Sullivan NBQ Aldox Color Outside The Lines Alice Lentz, Dale & Juliet Rigtrup Field Champion Combined Starters: 19 Judges: Dale Rigtrup & Linda Castaneda 1st Rommi von der Suthen Beek Hartmut Karl 2nd FC Carrdox TraLee of Dublin Creek Sharon & Joe Carr 3rd FC Teckelhof’s Yankee Doodle Dandy Nancy Stanley Waud 4th GCH DC Windsweptddachs Dharma Life Force SW CGC Leslie E. & Curtis A. Savoye NBQ GCHS DC Icon’s I’m In Hot Water Yernot JE Robert & Linda Tonnancour Judges for Best Open/Absolute Dale Rigtrup, Linda Castaneda

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Best Open Rare Treats It’s Good To Be King Absolute Rommi von der Suthen Beek ________________________________

4th FC Hidden Cedars Falling 4 You MS D. Senkbeil & L. Rutherford NBQ FC Hidden Cedars Read Btween the Lines MSB JE D. Senkbeil & L. Rutherford

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Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Ashley Dumas Tracy Freeling Best Open Bry-wyn Keep Watch V Epiphany MW

Total Number of Starters: 42

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OAAD Starters: 9 Judges: Ashley Dodd, Debbie Senkbeil 1st Hidden Cedars Button It Up MS Gloria LaTour 2nd MACH 2 Storeyvilles Herr Freidrich Von Wire Suzanne Storey 3rd Hidden Cedars Holds Promise MS TKN T. & A. Scott 4th CH Hidden Cedars Meant Condition Gloria LaTour NBQ Duchwood’s Bridgestone MS Sandra Russell OAAB Starters: 17 Judges: Sandi Myers, Laura Isaacson 1st Bry-wyn Keep Watch V Epiphany MW Ashley Dodd 2nd Duchwood’s Jerzi Girl MS Sandra Russell 3rd Goodwoods Maddie in the Sky with Diamonds L. Poole, C. Mancha 4th Caidracs San Antones Famous Madame MW SE E. & J. Ellis NBQ CH Caidrac’s Pistols and Pearls MW E. & J. Ellis Field Champion Dog Starters: 7 Judges: Tracy Freeling, Laurie Rutherford 1st FC Ziggy Stardust of Hidden Cedars Laura Isaacson 2nd GCH DC Dorae Spread Your Wings V Corrbelle THDN CGC TKA, K. Hagmueller, N. Colson, S. Myers 3rd FC AUdi Oslo Von Dorndorf CGC CA Stan Knoll 4th FC Vimy Ridge Von Lowenherz, Scot Davidson NBQ DC Hidden Cedars Hot Rod Lincoln L. Isaacson, G. LaTour Field Champion Bitch Starters: 9 Judges: Scot Davidson, Ashley Dumas 1st FC Seiko V Dorndorf L TD T. L. & A. Knoll 2nd FC Suzy Q of Hidden Cedars L. Isaacson, G. LaTour 3rd FC Duchwood’s Key Lyme Pye MS JE Sandra Russell

Sierra Dachshund Breeders Club of Los Angeles County December 30, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 35 OAAD Starters: 10 Judges: Juliet Rigtrup, Hartmut Karl 1st Rare Treat’s It’s Good To Be King Haley, Michael and Douglas Priest 2nd Mountainwood’s Personal Tail’r Luanne and Dennis Duus 3rd CH Dharmadachs ARR Midnight Sun SW Leslie E. and Curtis A. Savoye 4th Wilderness Run’s Biggie Smalls Jill Chidlow and William Boler NBQ GCH Just A Lil’ Phantom of the Opera MW Pat and Curtis Montgomery and Justine Espinoza OAAB Starters: 13 Judges: Susan Goodman and Sharon Carr 1st Aldox Color Outside the Lines Alice Lentz Dale and Juliet Rigtrup 2nd GCH Raydachs Schoolhouse Blaze of Glory Emi Williams and Judy Anderson 3rd Lea’a Just Dream A Lil’ Dream MW Nancy Kast and Justine Espinoza 4th GCH Rivercliff’s Suddenly Dancing with Rhythm MW Nancy Kast and Chris Schulke NBQ Benway’s Got To Be Somebuddy’s Girl MS Sue Rucker Field Champion Combined Starters: 12 Judges: Sue Rucker and Haley Priest 1st DC Kinderteckel’s Excalibur Kristin Cihos-Williams and Emi Williams 2nd Dual CH Kinderteckel’s Serendipity 3 Kristin Cihos-Williams and Emi Williams 3rd GCHS DC Icon I’m In Hot Water Yernot JE Robert and Linda Tonnancour 4th DC Doxieville That’s Why Bentley at GRD MW ME RN CAX CGC


RATS SHH Denise and Dana Gehring NBQ FC Mountainwood’s Miss Conduct JE Luanne and Dennis Duus

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Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Sue Rucker and Susan Goodman Best Open Rare Treat’s It’s Good To Be King

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Absolute DC Kinderteckel’s Excalibur ________________________________

Total Number of Starters: 28

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley January 12, 2019 Total Number of Starters: 24 OAAD Starters: 7 Judges: Dale Rigtrup, Alan Izumi 1st GCHS Kinderteckel’s Lancelot Kristin Cihos-Williams & Emalia Williams 2nd Wilderness Run’s Biggie Smalls David Feliciano 3rd CH Dharmadachs ARR Midnight Sun SW Leslie & Chip Savoye 4th Mountainwoods 50 Shades Free El Requa NBQ Rare Treat’s It’s Good To Be King Haley, Michael & Douglas Priest OAAB Starters: 10 Judges: Marianne Lovejoy & John Ruege 1st GCHB Von Weilburg’s Cosima Wunderkind Holle T. Cook 2nd Benway’s Got To Be Somebuddy’s Girl MS Sue Rucker 3rd Dharmadachs CMSP&P Olympian Hiawatha Leslie & Chip Savoye 4th Aldox Color Outside The Lines Alice Lentz, Dale & Juliet Rigtrup NBQ Eternal’s She’s On Fire MW Stacey Sullivan & Stuart Millsaps Field Champion Combined Starters: 7 Judges: Haley Priest & Leslie Savoye 1st FC Teckelhof’s Yankee Doodle Dandy ML, FCD, SWA, SCE, SEE, SHDE, RATN, CGC, TKN Nancy Stanley Waud 2nd FC Mountainwoods Miss Conduct JE Luanne & Dennis Duus 3rd DC Kinderteckel’s Excalibur, Kristin Cihos-Williams, Emalia Williams 4th FC Carrdox TraLee of Dublin Creek Sharon Carr NBQ DC Kinderteckel’s Serendipity 3 Kristin Cihos-Williams, Emalia Williams Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Haley Priest & Leslie Savoye

OAAD Starters: 8 Judges: Linda Castaneda, Sue Rucker 1st Wilderness Run’s Biggie Smalls David Feliciano 2nd Mountainwood’s 50 Shades Freed MS El Regua 3rd GCHS Kinderteckel’s Lancelot Kristin Cihos-Williams and Emi Williams 4th Rare Treat’s It’s Good To Be King Haley, Michael and Douglas Priest NBQ Mountainwood’s Personal Tail’r Luanne and Dennis Duus OAAB Starters: 11 Judges: Sharon Carr, Nancy Stanley-Waud 1st Benway’s Got To Be Somebuddy’s Girl Sue Rucker 2nd GCHB VonWeilburg’s Cosima Wunderkind Holle and T. Cook 3rd Rare Treat’s Here Comes My Girl Joseph and Dawn Perine 4th Mountainwoods Miss Steele MS Luanne and Dennis Duus NBQ Aldox Color Outside the Lines Alice Lentz, Dale and Juliet Rigtrup Field Champion Combined Starters: 9 Judges: Susan Goodman, Akira Requa 1st DCH Kinderteckel’s Excalibur Kristin Cihos-Williams, Emi Williams 2nd DC Doxieville That’s Why Bentley At GRD MW Denise and Dana Gehring 3rd FC Rare Treat’s It’s All About Me Diana Harland, Haley and Douglas Priest 4th Dual CH Kinderteckel’s The Dark Side Kristin Cihos-Williams, Emi Williams NBQ DC Von Weilburgs Bavaria W CGC RN, RA, BN, CD Holle Cook Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Susan Goodman, Akira Requa Best Open Benway’s Got To Be Somebuddy’s Girl MS Absolute Dual CH Kinderteckel’s Excalibur ________________________________

OAAD Starters: 6 Judges: Claudia Holaday, Tim Durland 1st CH Dharmadachs ARR Midnight Sun SW Leslie E. Savoye, Curtis A. Savoye 2nd DachFyr’s Red Hot Embers Sybyl N. Swan 3rd GCH Kinderteckel’s Lancelot Kristin Cihos-Williams, Emi Williams 4th Kotate Hills Captain Nemo V Elelweiss Barbara Cox, Patricia & Gerald Price NBQ CH Walmar Solo’s MVP at Top Notch SL Lisa Moore

Golden Gate Dachshund Club January 19, 2019 Total Number of Starters: 37 OAAD Stake Number of Starters: 7 Judges: Carolyn Menges, Sue Rucker 1st CH Dharmadachs ARR Midnight Sun SW Curtis & Leslie Savoye 2nd KRZ Macchiato Dream Karen Allen 3rd CH Kinderteckel’s Put My Name in Bold K. Cihos-Williams & Emalia Williams 4th CH Walmar-Solo’s MVP at Top Notch SL Lisa Moore NBQ Kotate Hills Captain Nemo V Edelweiss Barbara Cox & Patricia & Gerald Price OAAB Starters: 17 Judges: Mark Johnston, Ann Wendland 1st Dharmadachs CMSP&P Olympian Hiawatha SW Curtis & Leslie Savoye 2nd CH Dachsfyr’s Burnin’ Bright Flame SW Vicki Marshment 3rd Honey’s Diva of Kotate Hills RN CGC Patricia & Gerald Price 4th Sausage Stables V Setser Kimber SL CGC Carolyn Menges NBQ CH Buenavista Little Havana MW Monica Alvarez & Karen Oglesby Field Champion Combined Starters: 13 Judges: Sue Rucker & Ann Wendland 1st GCH DC Kotate Hills Downtown Brown Patrica & Gerald Price 2nd FC Goodwood’s Olive Our Good Times JE Erin McClun 3rd FC Carrdox Tralee of Dublin Creek Sharon and Joe Carr 4th DC Doxieville That’s Why Bentley at GRD MW Denise & Dana Gehring NBQ DC Neuenrade Wire Me a Willow MW Denise & Dana Gehring Judges for Best Open/Absolute Sue Rucker, Ann Wendland Best Open/Absolute Dharmadachs CMSP&P Olympian Hiawatha SW ________________________________

Northern California Dachshund Club January 20, 2019 Total Number of Starters: 24

OAAB Starters: 11 Judges: Denise Gehring, Mark Johnston 1st Sausage Stables V Setser Kimber SL Carolyn Menges 2nd CH Buenavista Canis Venatici MS Monica Alvarez, Karen Oylestay 3rd Topward’s Porsche Cayenne at Boreas Ariana Tutt, Gail Tutt 4th Benway’s Got to be Some Buddy’s Girl MS Sue Ruker NBQ GCH Kadell’s Hot’n Pretty at DachFyr W Sybyl N. Swan, Laura Reynolds, Catlin Cahill Field Champion Combined Starters: 7 Judges: Sharon Carr, Sara Watson 1st FC Hathor Farms Moment of Zen SW Jim Bouziane, Kerri Shandro 2nd FC Bonnfel’s Spirit Hunter in Red Lace V Lookingglass Carolyn & Keith Menges 3rd GCH DC Kotate Hills Downtown Brown V Edelweiss Barbara Cox, Patricia & Gerald Price 4th GCH DC Bonnfel’s Spirit Dream Unites Us Carolyn & Keith Menges NBQ FC Ruby Slipper Journey to the Outer Stratosphere Jane & Rick Florendo Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Sharon Carr, Sara Watson Best Open Sausage Stables V Setser Kimber SL Absolute FC Hathor Farms Moment of Zen SW ________________________________

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley, Inc. February 2, 2019 Total Number of Starters: 25 OAAD Starters: 6 Judges: Juliet Rigtrup & Diane Jones

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T & K Lockyer, D. Van Hook 2nd Doxidocs On the Fast Track CD Marilyn Roane 3rd UnderFt V Schwalbes Fat Bottom Boy M. Powell, J. & R. Schwalbe 4th Von Schaafmeister’s Ain’t Misbeehaving RN Wendy McQuiston NBQ Duchwoods Bridgestone MS Sandra Russell OAAB Starters: 21 Judges: Kathy Johnson, Val Higginbotham 1st Bry-Wyn Keep Watch V Epiphany MW Ashley Dodd 2nd CH Hidden Cedars I Hope You Dance ML W. McQuiston, G. Latour 3rd Caidrac’s Queen of Country MW J. & M. Hunt 4th CH Jarbsy’s Hallelujah T. Dickmann & S. Arnold NBQ GCHS Lockshires Walk the Line Splendor SL T. & K. Lockyer Field Champion Dogs Starters: 26 Judges: Kathy Lockyer, Laurie Rutherford 1st DC Zephyer Thur Hidden Cedars E. & V. Higgenbothem, L. Isaacson 2nd DC Hoppledach’s Ottowa V Sho Me RN CGC P. Hopkins, P. Wells 3rd DC Credere’s Gunnery Sergeant Windspirit MW Charles Snider 4th DC Hathor Farm’s No Tie Reqwired BN RA MX MXJ NF SE K. Mann, C. Todd NBQ FC Ziggy Stardust of Hidden Cedars Laura Isaacson Field Champion Bitch Starters: 25 Judges: Sandi Myers, Ashley Dumas 1st FC Seiko V Dorndorf L TD T. L. & A. Knoll 2nd FC Jalyse’s Teddy Bear V Wilderness Run ML RA NA NAJ, J. Sexton, J. Chidlow 3rd GCH DC Hoppledach’s Legacy from Rigel JE CGC RN VC P. Hopkins, C. Kalista 4th FC Zenyatta von MoosbachZuzelek SW Cheri Faust NBQ DC Sagerun’s Keturah MW SE CGC VC Patsy Leonberger Judges for Best Open/Absolute Not run due to lack of daylight ________________________________

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Total Number of Starters: 23 OAAD Starters: 6 Judges: Karen Schwindt, Steve Shultz 1st FCH Aldox Sterling Character Alice Lentz, Dale and Juliet Rigtrup 2nd Wilderness Run’s Biggy Smalls David Feliciano 3rd CH Kinderteckel’s Put My Name In Bold Kristin Cihos-Williams and Emalia Williams 4th Withheld NBQ Rare Treat’s Good To Be King Haley, Michael and Douglas Priest OAAB Starters: 7 Judges: Cheryl Shultz, Steve Shultz 1st GCH Raydachs Schoolhouse Blaze of Glory Emalia Williams, Judy Anderson and Shirley Ray 2nd CH Boreas Who’ll Stop The Rain Gail Tutt and Tracy Olson 3rd Topward’s Porsche Cayanne At Boreas Gail Tutt and Ariana Tutt 4th Eternal’s She’s On Fire MW Stacy Williams NBQ Aldox Color Outside The Lines Dale & Juliet Rigtrup, Alice Lentz Field Champion Combined Starters: 10 Judges: Dale Rigtrup, Linda Castaneda 1st DCH Carrdox Uptown Girl Sharon and Joe Carr 2nd FCH Carrdox Tralee of Dublin Creek Sharon Carr 3rd FC Teckelhof’s Yankee Doodle Dandy Nancy and Stanley Waud 4th DC Doxieville That’s Why Bentley at GRD MW RN ME CAX RATS SHH CGC VC Denise and Dana Gehring NBQ FC Benway’s Got To Be Somebuddy’s Girl MS Sue Rucker Judges for Best Open/Absolute Cheryl Shultz and Linda Castaneda Best Open FCH Aldox Sterling Character Absolute DCH Carrdox Uptown Girl ________________________________

Dallas Fort Worth Dachshund Club Inc. February 3, 2019 Total Number of Starters: 68 OAAD Starters: 10 Judges: Laurie Rutherford, Sherry Ruggieri 1st Hoppledach’s Laci’s Grande Finalle P. Hopkins, C. Kalista 2nd Hunu Kiss My Grits MW A. Dodd, M. Dorris

3rd CH Magik Rainbow Garf Orloff at Dynadaux MS T. Freeling, C. Senff 4th Underft VSchwalbes Leroy Jethro Gibbs MW M. Powell, J. & R. Schwalbe NBQ GCHP Lockshires Cash Only Please SL CGC T. & K. Lockyer, D. Van Hook OAAB Starters: 18 Judges: Ashley Dumas, Cheri Faust 1st CH Hidden Cedars I Hope You Dance ML W. McQuiston, G. LaTour 2nd GCH Hathor Farm’s the Disciple SW K. Mann, J. Dieden 3rd Duchwood’s Jerzi Girl MS Sandra Russell 4th GCH Duchwood’s Distant Vista MS Sandra Russell NBQ Hoppledach’s Honor Rigel ML CGC M. Higginbotham, P. Hopkins Field Dog Starters: 16 Judges: Kathy Johnson, Val Higginbotham 1st DC Credere’s Gunnery Sergeant Windspirit MW Charles Snider 2nd FC Ziggy Stardust of Hidden Cedars Laura Isaacson 3rd FC Longtime’s Milo Vom Nordlicht JE R. & J. Schwarz 4th FC Zeus von MoosbachZuzelek SW Cheri Faust NBQ FC Hoppledach’s Keokul MS ME RN CGC VC Pamala Hopkins Field Champion Bitch Starters: 16 Judges: Kathy Johnson, Val Higginbotham 1st FC Longtime’s Halo Vom Nordlicht JE C. Faust, L. Gohlke 2nd FC Suzy Q of Hidden Cedars L. Isaacson, G. LaTour 3rd FC Lady of the Lake Aus Der Wutzelgrube JE L. Gohlke, C. Faust 4th FC Seiko V Dorndorf L TD T. L. & A. Knoll NBQ FC Zenyatta von MoosbachZuzelek SW Cheri Faust Judges for Best Open/Absolute Kathy Johnson, Val Higginbotham Best Open CH Hidden Cedars I Hope You Dance ML Absolute DC Credere’s Gunnery Sergeant Windspirit MW _______________________________


Northern California Dachshund Club Inc. February 10, 2019 Total Number of Starters: 37 OAAD Starters: 6 Judges: Hartmut Karl, Mark Johnston 1st Stouthearted Pygmy Nuthatch Diana Neff, Audrey Hsia 2nd CH Walmar Solo’s MVP at Top Notch SL Lisa Moore 3rd GCH Honey’s Gabriel V Edelweiss Patricia & Gerald Price 4th GCH Dachbauer’s Magnum W of Manorie Vicki Marshmart NBQ DachsFyr’s Red Hot Embers SW Sybyl Swan OAAB Starters: 12 Judges: Jim Bouziane, Carol Hamilton 1st CH Boreas Who’ll Stop the Rain Gail Tutt, Tracy Olson 2nd Topward’s Porsche Cayenne at Boreas Gail Tutt, Adriana Tutt 3rd CH Dachsfyr’ Burnin’Bright Flame SW Vicki Marshment 4th Sausage Stables V Setser Kimber SL Carolyn Menges NBQ Honey’s Diva of Kotate Hills Patricia & Gerald Price Field Champion Combined Starters: 19 Judges: Mark Johnston, Carol Hamilton 1st DC Neuenrade Wire Me a Willow MW HH Denise Gehring, Dana Gehring 2nd DC Kleine Rheinstone Im Mondlicht Dr. Michelle Kutzler, Courtney Kutzler 3rd DC Doxieville That’s Why Bentley at Grd MW Denise Gehring, Dana Gehring 4th FC Carrdox Tralee of Dublin Creek Sharon & Joe Carr NBQ GCH DC Kotate Hills Downtown Brown V Edelweiss Barbara Cox, Patricia & Gerald Price Judges for Best Open/Absolute Carol Hamilton, Mark Johnston Best Open CH Boreas Who’ll Stop the Rain Absolute DC Neuenrade Wire Me a Willow MW HH ________________________________

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WWII DACHSHUND MASCOT Contributed by John Gallun

The statue here at Fort Benning is a monument to the 551st Parachute Infantry Battalion from WWII. It is located on Sacrifice Field on Main Post on Fort Benning. The dachshund on the monument is in tribute to the 551st’s mascot during WWII, a pup they “acquired” prior to shipping out to Panama – they named her “Furlough” and she was with the 551st from December 1942 until she was lost during the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium in January 1945. Info from CSM Christopher G. Lewis Fort Benning, GA 31905 O: (706) 544-0100 C: (706) 575-0165 christopher.g.lewis2.mil@mail.mil Activation and training The 1st Battalion, 551st Parachute Infantry Regiment was activated on 26 November 1942 at Fort Kobbe in the Panama Canal Zone. Its initial cadre came from Company C of the 501st Parachute Infantry Battalion, while the rest of that battalion was absorbed into the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment. Its first draft of new men was gathered in the Frying Pan Area of Fort Benning, Georgia, on 30 October 1942. Those personnel were trained as paratroopers through the Parachute School Replacement Pool in November–December 1942. Leaving Fort Benning on 11 December, they passed through Richmond and staged at Camp Patrick Henry, near Newport News, Virginia, arriving there on 13 December. While at Camp Patrick Henry, the men picked up a unique mascot, a short-haired black and tan dachshund puppy they stole from the yard of the port commander. They named her Furlough, which was the thing the men most desired. Under strict orders of secrecy, they could not wear their hard-won airborne insignia, had to hide their newly acquired tattoos that revealed their military affiliation, and were prohibited from leaving the base. The 551st Parachute Infantry Battalion (551st PIB) was, for many years, a little-recognized airborne forces unit of the United States Army, raised during World War II, that fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Originally commissioned to take the French Caribbean island of Martinique, they were shipped instead to Western Europe. With an initial strength of 800 officers and enlisted men, the remaining 250 members of the Battalion were ordered on 7 January 1945 to attack the Belgian village of Rochelinval over open ground and without artillery support. During the successful assault the unit lost more than half its remaining men. The Battalion was inactivated on 27 January 1945 and the remaining 110 survivors were absorbed into the 82nd Airborne Division. Virtually nothing of the unit's history was known to the American public until the 1990s when renewed interest prompted its veterans to seek recognition for their costly success at Rochelinval. The battalion was awarded a Presidential Unit Citation in 2001 recognizing its accomplishment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/551st_Parachute_Infantry_Battalion_(United_States) ! Dachshund Club of America Spring 2019

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In times of need, dachshund friends step up! February 13, 2019: Sometimes in this world it is difficult to believe that miracles can happen. Two nights ago we got our own miracle here in Poulsbo, WA. We have had major snow (for us), over 2 feet here at the house. Our dog yard roof collapsed from the weight of all the snow. Our two standard breed-down girls from GCH DC Solo's Voodoo Queen SL (Burnie & Marie) were let outside to the 40 x 25 foot dog yard for a potty break before bed and Jeff had just come in through the main door to the garage (only 1-2 steps in) when there was a loud noise and house shook when the roof collapsed over the yard. Debris was wedged against the door, but he was able to force his way out where Marie came bolting inside unhurt. But where was Burnie? We started digging shoveling snow and moving sections of the roof I would say for well over an hour with no success finding her. We were just sure she was gone, but we decided we had to keep searching to recover her. We reached out to Eline Koolhaas-de Groot and her husband Wouter Koolhaas, but they could not get out of their house. They got a neighbor with a 4x4 to bring them out here. The roads are about impassable, given we are down a private drive, it was not plowed. They did make it and immediately pitched in and

Many of you know that the wonderful Randy Eltringham fell on Sunday at the Westchester Hilton during the Westminster dog shows, and broke her right shoulder.

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started digging at the far side of the dog yard and after some time Wouter calls out “I’ve found her and she is alive!!” Through some miracle, she was under a roofing panel that was covered in snow but supported by a metal beam that had fallen and did not crush her but was close enough to her to provide enough room and air to keep her alive. She was cold and wet so we put her in a warm bath, blow-dried her off, and she acted as if nothing at all happened! We look at the mess and still cannot believe that both were unharmed and are so grateful to our friends for dropping everything and braving terrible conditions to come out and assist us. We cannot thank Eline & Wouter enough. A nice bottle of cheer is in their (and our new friend Jeff, their neighbor, who drove them here) future when we can dig ourselves out enough to make it to the store. These pictures are after a lot of the mess was cleared while looking for the girls. I would say it is ok to believe in the power of God and Miracles and of course good friends! Karyn Russell-Dionne

It was scary! As her traveling companion and friend I stayed behind (as she went to the hospital) to care for the dogs and to prepare for Monday knowing she would want her dogs shown if at all possible. I wanted to show Luna as well. I am writing this post on Facebook recognize some true angels who came to my assistance at a very stressful time. Trudy Kawami was by my side for the entire afternoon helping and finding ways to make things work. Cheryl Edwards (Gordon Setters) immediately came to me and asked what I needed done! Ben and Amy Perez (Gordon Setters)moved into action and not only helped me organize all our things so I could get our 6 dogs back up to the room but volunteered to take our benching

crates, Randy’s purple trolley, my grooming table and supplies, a chair and bedding for all the dogs to Pier 92 and set it up at our benching! Just wow! Randy’s daughter, Courtney Eltringham drove down to be with her mom at Greenwich Hospital and get her safely back to the hotel late that night and then helped me ex the dogs both that night and the next morning in addition to loading the van, etc! When we arrived at the Piers, another group of angels appeared!! Rafn Karlsson and Gísli Sigurðsson Gröndal (who came all the way from Iceland to get one of my puppies), Constance B. Fisher and Kandice Kostic all helped get the dogs from our van into the building and to the benches! We got all together and made it to the ring by the hair on our chinny chin chins!! And we did well! (Randy’s Annabelle - 1st AOM under Dr. Donald Sturtz, my Luna - Select Bitch!). As I write this, I am tearing up with gratitude to all who not only helped Randy in her moment of crisis, but also for making a dream come true for me with Luna, a wonderful win, my first at Westminster, with my own homebred dog. Nancy Prouty


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DCA VC CERTIFICATE The following dogs have met the qualification requirements for the Dachshund Club of America Versatility Certificate. Since the owners are DCA Members, you are also entitled to: • A complementary Black and White Ad in the DCA Newsletter. You have 18 months from the date of this message to submit your ad to the DCA Newsletter editor, Lynne Dahlén, lynnechuck83@twc.com • You will also receive a plaque at the following year’s DCA awards banquet (2019 DCA Banquet for 2018 VC) Once again, CONGRATULATIONS! Your hard work is recognized and we appreciate all that your Teams have accomplished as outstanding ambassadors for our breed. Sharon McDonald, DCA VC Chairperson CH Baybreeze Stoli on the Rocks VCD1 BN RA TDU OAP OJP CGC and CH Baybreeze Ziggy Stardust VCD1 CDX BN RE OJP RATN CGC both owned by Maria Perez-Mera and Cassandra Williams DC Credere’s Limited Edition V Leoralee RN JE CGC and DC Sagerun’s Keturah MW RN SE CGC both owned by Patsy Leonberger DC Indiana Jones aus der Wutzelgrube BN RN TDX SE TKN CGC owned by Shawn Nies GCH CH Lutz Von Skaer RE RATO JE CGC TKI (Field Pointed) owned by Wendolyn Tetlow GCH DC Kotate Hills Jacques V Edelweiss RN JE CGC owned by Gerald Price GCH DC OC’s Prince of Peace MS TD ME CA RATM CGC TKN owned by Linda Alkema GCH DC Stardust’s Good Luck Charm RN NAJP RATN CGC owned by Anne Schmidt

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DCA 2019 Schedule of Events Tuesday thru Friday, May 14-17, 2019 Field Trials at Troy, MO, Eastern Missouri Beagle Grounds Judges: Kathy Lockyer, Connie Fisher, Jamie Sexton, Tracy Freeling

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Saturday & Sunday, May 18-19, 2019 Earthdog Tests Judges: Tracy Freeling, Larry Sorenson, Gail LaBerge, Connie Fisher Monday, May 20, 2019 DCA National Agility Trial Judge: Karen A. Winter Tuesday, May 21, 2019 Dachshund Club of St. Louis Specialty Judges: Debbie Melgreen (Long), Gretchen Bernardi (Smooth) and Edmund Dziuk (Wirehair) Wednesday, May 22, 2019 Dachshund Club of America Specialty Judges: John Brading (Long), Lexa Richmond (Smooth), Jane Fowler (Wirehair) Dachshund Club of America Obedience and Rally Trials Judges: James Comunale, Ms. Virginia (Ginger) Kinion Thursday, May 23, 2019 DCA National Specialty Sweepstakes Judges: Lorene Hogan (Long), Diane Poranski (Smooth), Marie Hamaker (Wire) Dachshund Club of America National Specialty Rally Trial Friday, May 24, 2019 Dachshund Club of America National Specialty conformation classes for Longs, Smooths, and Wires. BOB to be determined. Judges: Ina Malenka (Long), Janet Schwalbe (Smooth), Jerry Cerasini (Wire) Dachshund Club of America National Specialty Obedience Trial Saturday, May 25, 2019 Dachshund Club of America National Specialty Conformation remaining two Varieties, Parade of Veterans, Inter-variety Judging, DCA Awards Dinner


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Field Trials Eastern Missouri Beagle Club Troy, MO

Earthdog Tests Purina Farms, Gray Summit, MO

May 14 – 15: Dachshund Club of St. Louis Trial May 16 – 17: DCA National Field Trial

May 18: Dachshund Club of St. Louis Test May 19: DCA National Test

Performance Events – Purina Event Center, Gray Summit, MO May 20: DCA National Agility Trial May 22: DCA Regional Obedience May 22: DCA Regional Rally

May 23: DCA National Obedience May 24: DCA National Rally

Conformation Events– Purina Event Center, Gray Summit, MO May 21: Dachshund Club of St. Louis Specialty May 22: DCA Regional Specialty May 23: DCA National Specialty Sweepstakes May 24: DCA National Specialty Regular Classes and One Variety May 25: DCA National Specialty Remaining Varieties Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 • (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com


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SPRING 2019, Volume XLIII, Number 1

Lynne Dahlén, Editor N961 Mayflower Road Appleton, WI 54913 Official DCA Website: dachshundclubofamerica.org

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