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ammie started in the show ring May 2009 at 6 months 9 days old. Two weeks later, she received her championship out of the BBE classes with three 4-point and one 3-point majors, three BOB’s over top specials, a Group IV and two Group III’s, and the BBE Best in Show $1,000 cup. After five months of showing, we took December off to relax and get ready for 2010. Cammie ended her first year in the show ring ranked #19 in Breed and #11 in All-Breed.

Thanks to all the judges who recognized her beautiful movement, square head and body, and her susbstance.

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We look forward to the 2010 shows as we bring Cammie out as a mature adult. Dab’s Bostons wishes all our Boston friends the best New Year.

Bred, Owned and Loved by:

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Beth Griner & Dolores Morton Dab’s Bostons

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Cammie has been BAER — Patella — CERF — JC DNA (Clear by parentage) Cardio tested, all with Clear/Normal results.


Ch Shine’s Tequila Sunrise

Sire: Ch. Krak-Mont’s Precious Metal

Dam: Shine’s Magic Dawn

“Suzie” Owners: Elaine & Darrell Mauldin Mint Hill, NC Breeder: E G Waddell Owner handled.

Watch for Suzie in the Best Of Breed ring in 2010.

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A special thanks to Judge Mrs. Houston (Toddie) Clark

Photos by Thomas Nobles, NY

Mauldin’s Bostons Mint Hill, NC

Email: ncasa12@aol.com Cell #:

980-721-7720


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Lucky Lady Luck of KC CH KC’s Repeater X CH Wyndsong’s Sassy Texas Gal

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Judge Sue Davis

Non Sporting Association of Southern California Best in Boston Terrier Sweepstakes & Non Sporting Sweeptakes Group 1 Non Sporting Association of Southern California Designated Boston Terrier Specialty - Boston Terrier Club of San Diego County Winners Bitch, Best of Opposite from BBE class Owned & Loved By

Dennis, Clarice, Sara & Lori Dean Bred By

Dennis, Clarice & Sara Dean Debbie Kilpatrick & Karen Bogenholm



Boston Terrier Club of San Diego County Specialty Janary 8, 2010

Sweepstakes: Judge Ms. Jackie L. Dew Regular Classes: Judge Mrs. Sue Davis BOB Sweeps :(12-18 Puppy Bitch) Bar None Traveling Ringside Gossip Owner/ Mark and Terry Pratt and Tracy Little BOS Sweeps: (12-18 Puppy Dog) Shadowlake’s First Son of Reno Owner/ Helen Dunning Best Veteran Sweeps (7 yr & older Bitch) CH. Bar Non Martha My Dear Owner/Breeder Mark and Terry Pratt

BOB/Grp 2 :CH Oui’s Midnight Maverick Owner/ Cindy & Tom Adams & Maxine Uzoff WD/BOW: Suzies Harley Boy Owner/ Susan Field RWD: Shadowlake’s First Son of Reno Owner/ Helen Dunning WB/BOS: Lucky Lady Luck of KC Owner/ Clarice, Dean, Sara & Lori Dean RWB: Bar None Traveling Ringside Gossip Owner/ Mark and Terry Pratt and Tracy Little Veteran Bitch:CH Weer-N-Kasinos Electric Shock Owner/ Shirley Sanders


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Best of Breed

Winners Dog

Winners Bitch/ BOS

Veteran Sweeps winner

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Louisville, Kentucky at Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center Onofrio Dog Shows March 18 - 21

Four days, five shows. Two specialties on Friday.

Judges

Thursday James Frederiksen Friday (Designated Specialty) Randy Garren Sweepstakes Jason Shuckhart Friday evening Beverly Staley Saturday Anne Catterson

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Sunday Mrs. Houston “Toddie” Clark

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by Michele Wrath SunnyOaks Dalmatians There are litters to plan, puppies to show, dogs to finish and specials to be debuted and campaigned. There are more letters to write and petitions to sign as the fight against the Animal Rights activists begins anew. And sadly, there are always more dogs to rescue.

For those of us who are breeders at heart, there is nothing more exciting than the promise of a new litter. The stud dog has been selected, health clearances are complete and arrangements have been made. Now the waiting game begins. If the dam has to travel or semen has to be shipped, you become a frequent viewer of the weather channel The final standings are in from the previous year – – wondering if you are in fact going to hit a temwhich now seems like a lifetime ago although it has perature spike or trough that could wreak havoc barely left us. It’s a time for some to celebrate, for on your plans. We recently flew across country. I others to rethink and second-guess every decision routed the flights through Dallas thinking it would that they made – from show selection to choice of be the least likely place to have snow – and of handler to use of ads – was there something they course it snowed the day we traveled – it was the overlooked that gave that other dog the edge? And first time they had snow on that day in 100 years! some will actually look at their dogs. Could it be that this dog did as well as it could do given its Most of the time it all works out, but it is always quality and ring presence relative to the competigood to have a Plan “B” and even better to have a tion? bitch that watches the weather channel with you and cooperates so that The Big Day doesn’t fall Regardless of the final outcome, in the Specials in the middle of a blizzard or heat wave! Ring we are all at Zero once again. It’s a bit like being in Sales. What you did yesterday is what you And somewhere between getting a breeding done did yesterday and this is today. Enough said on and whelping and raising a litter, there are dogs to that. Time to get focused on 2010! show. More decisions. he New Year is upon us. It is a time of reflection – to recount the highs and lows of the previous year and to decide and set into motion the plans for the year ahead. It is that season of unlimited potential, full of hope and the promise of things to come.


As on breed e long tim e e early r said to m on in my lif e e in d “ The ogs, bu re ar t the

e re a many re fe dog w do s des gs w ervin orth g of Do we try to finish the youngster with y of a all majors, from the puppy class, bein champ ga exclusively from Bred-By, only at Specialties spec ionship ial” , or any way we can? Is the dog that lives with the .

co-owner crate trained well enough to travel to the National Specialty so that when the Show Chairman At home, makes the announcements for the day it won’t be whelping boxes are your room number called out with the offending pulled out of the attic, rooms barker. are cleared out and the puppy room is set up. Websites are updated, blogs are started, and And then there’s the promising youngster – you puppy reservations are taken. The dog lists are active know the one. It was the puppy everyone noticed again with the results of the first shows, recent litter in the litter box. The one that finished easily, with announcements, and the endless stream of gossip that multiple specialty wins and all those majors and is so much a part of the dog show world. perhaps a BOB and group placement from the classes – does this one have what it takes to go beyond You can feel the energy in the air. After all, this will an exciting championship record to the test of the indeed be the BEST year in Dogs! specials ring? And there is a difference. As one long time breeder said to me early on in my life in dogs, “There are many dogs deserving of a championship, but there are few dogs worthy of being a special”. Hard words to swallow, but true none the less. You think long and hard, and decide to test the water. You’ll know soon enough whether this one has the right combination of quality, presence, timing and just plain luck to win. The decisions are all now in place. The new show year begins. Entries are made, hotel rooms are reserved and travel plans are finalized. Across the country grooming tables get pulled out, vans get packed, and alarm clocks are set for the start of the show season.

Happy New Year!


Understanding Digestive Enzymes & Probiotics by Nancy Anderson

Chances are that in recent years you’ve heard about

digestive enzymes and probiotics. Why all the buzz? What are they, actually, and why are they being touted as so crucial? Researchers are really only just beginning to understand them and their important roles in the body.

Enzymes are catalysts made up of amino acids that enable chemical reactions to occur in the body (such as the breakdown of food, in digestive enzymes). There are different types of enzymes, metabolic and digestive, and within these types, enzymes are further broken down. For example, digestive enzymes are broken down into the different food types that they help to digest; i.e., protease breaks down proteins, amylase breaks down carbohydrates, and lipase breaks down fats. When not aiding digestion, these enzymes perform other crucial roles; for example, lipase supports hormone production and gallbladder function. Researchers now believe that the body does not produce digestive enzymes, but starts out with a supply (or, bank) which is drawn upon when the enzymes needed are not available with the food entering the digestive tract. Food consumed by animals in the wild contains the enzymes necessary for the breakdown and digestion of that food. Unfortunately, enzymes are destroyed at temperatures of 1180 or higher, so food that is processed or cooked contains no viable enzymes to help digest it. What happens then? A withdrawal will need to be made from the enzyme bank! To further complicate things, metabolic enzymes function throughout the body to enable biochemical reactions in the cells (remember the Krebs Cycle in high school biology?). They are responsible for every function in the body - including fighting disease. When enzymes are not available for digestive processes, metabolic enzymes are utilized to aid in processing the food instead of performing the role they are designed for. This is called enzyme robbing. With the increase in our pets’ chronic health issues since the introduction of processed food, many are linking it with the lack of enzymes.

Farther down the digestive system, we meet the probiotics, which are live microorganisms that live in the intestines. Also called the “good bacteria” or “flora,” they are continuously interacting with each other and with the cells lining the intestinal walls, aiding in the assimilation of nutrients. These organisms are also involved constantly with the immune, endocrine, and central nervous systems. While there are over 400 species of bacteria in the gut, probiotics usually fall into two groups, Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. These overpower and crowd out the bad or pathogenic bacteria which may otherwise wreak havoc in the system. Probiotics also stimulate the intestinal immune system and produce some vitamins, as well as short-chain fatty acids, amino acids, and antioxidants. Some increase the production of intestinal antiinflammatory modulators, which is why they are indicated specifically for conditions such as IBS and IBD. Probiotics are destroyed by the use of antibiotics, but they are also destroyed by chemicals such as chlorine, and even stress. So, a pet treated with amoxicillin or doxycycline would benefit by a 3D-day regimen of probiotics, but many would benefit by having them on a continual basis, since even something as seemingly harmless as drinking tap water may be wiping out your pet’s good intestinal flora. So, while digestive enzymes and probiotics are distinctly different and function separately in the body, each plays a significant role in the digestion and assimilation of nutrients, helping to keep your pets healthy. If you have any questions regarding how they may apply to your pets or to better understand them, feel free to contact me. If we don’t know the answer, we’ll find out for you. Nancy Anderson is a canine herbalist. To learn more, visit her at:

http://web.mac.com/canis_major/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html


Final 2009 Boston Stats Canine Chronicle Starting from January 1, 2009 up to & including Dec 30, 2009

Breed 1 CH Sunwoods Lamburgini 916 D Campbell/B Campbell 2 CH Kasinos Domino Effect 582 R Pasbrig/S Sanders 3 CH Kc’ S Midnight Rambler 520 K Bogenholm 4 CH Keynote’s Knockout Kid 518 G Weyandt/J Harner/C Mccord/V Prater 5 CH Kennedy’s Wild Lincoln Navigater 484 S Kennedy/V Kennedy/A Dunn/B Dunn 6 CH Ken’s N’ Roobarb N’ The Horse Ya Rode In On 419 K Roux 7 CH Charue’s Man Oh Man 415 P Bale/C Bale 8 CH Shines Cupid Dolly 406 J Johnson 9 CH Gumbo-Kean’s Cosmic Stargazer 382 J Mangum/A Mangum 10 CH Sunglo Sparkling Wine Cooler 354 C Winter/A Sunday 11 CH S-K Danson’s With The Stars 337 S Krouse 12 CH Annalee Told Ya So 329 D Huml 13 CH Kashmere’s Don’T Tell Me No 329 S Kelly 14 CH Kennedy’s Rhinestone Cowboy At Mtnview 316 C Jones/J Jones/S Kennedy 15 CH Kissme Candar’s Classic Rebel 293 E Ferris/C Gerson/D Gerson 16 CH Windermeres Mystify 288 J Covill 17 CH Waylin’s Million Dollar Baby 276 L Moss 18 CH Lonestar’s Mr. Right 260 J Allen 19 CH Raising The Bar At Dabs 256 B Griner/D Morton 20 CH Flying Ford N Sunglo Dragon’s Bordeaux 239 J Smith/D Smith/H Ford/A Sunday

All Breed 1CH Sunwoods Lamburgini 2101 Campbell/B Campbell 2 CH Keynote’s Knockout Kid 1829 G Weyandt/J Harner/C Mccord/V Prater 3 CH Annalee Told Ya So 1693 D Huml 4 CH Shines Cupid Dolly 1667 J Johnson 5 CH Gumbo-Kean’s Cosmic Stargazer 1578 J Mangum/A Mangum 6 CH Kc’ S Midnight Rambler 1464 K Bogenholm 7 CH Charue’s Man Oh Man 1310 P Bale/C Bale 8 CH Kasinos Domino Effect 1221 R Pasbrig/S Sanders 9 CH Sunglo Sparkling Wine Cooler 1138 C Winter/A Sunday 10 CH Ken’s N’ Roobarb N’ The Horse ya Rode In On 1039 K Roux 11 CH Raising The Bar At Dabs 1013 B Griner/D Morton 12 CH Kissme Candar’s Classic Rebel 972 E Ferris/C Gerson/D Gerson 13 CH Classic’s To Be Or Not To Be 884 E Kennedy 14 CH Windermeres Mystify 802 J Covill 15 CH Kennedy’s Wild Lincoln Navigater 777 S Kennedy/V Kennedy/A Dunn/B Dunn 16 CH Kashmere’s Don’T Tell Me No 760 S Kelly 17 CH S-K Danson’s With The Stars 731 S Krouse 18 CH Lonestar’s Mr. Right 645 J Allen 19 CH Linde N Jc’s The Legend Rolls On 600 L Guidry/C Aly 20 CH Kennedy’s Rhinestone Cowboy At Mtnview 517 C Jones/J Jones/S Kennedy


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