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Guinness

2014 DPCA National Best of Opposite Sex BISS AM GCH/IN’T CH O’S DARK DEMITASSE CGC RN CA DM TT WAC BFL-1


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BISS AM GCH/IN’T CH O’S DARK DEMITASSE CGC RN CA DM TT WAC BFL-1

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All! We are having a Guinness/Carmen litter due New Years Day www.CadenceDobermans.com for more information and a great way to start 2015! Owners: Mary Ann Byrns / Pat Onley (817) 975-6617 • MaryAnn@ByrnsTeam.com

Breeder: Pat Onley • ponley@gmail.com

Professional Handlers: Teresa Nail & Ray Lively (817) 454-7417 • Dobmann0051@gmail.com

Guinness Stud Service to Approved Bitches for Live, Fresh Chilled or Frozen Semen. See his Dobequest page for complete stats and pedigree.


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Ch Simmons Connoisseur CGC TT WAC LC11-L x Ch Black Diamond Glitter LC10-L

THANK YOU, JUDGE ADRIAN WOODFORK FOR THE HONOR OF BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX!

We will relive the excitement of this win for many years to come. Your music selection was awesome and our dogs loved it. A Special Thank You to Teresa Nail and Ray Lively for making dreams come true. Guinness achieved Top 20 Finalist for 2014 and 2013. Teresa & Guinness looked absolutely wonderful on Top 20 night. Little did we know the best was yet to come on Saturday with winning Best of Opposite Sex. Teresa and Guinness were working it to the very end and it was a joy to watch (and a nail biter!) During Nationals, Guinness also earned his Rally Novice Title. Congratulations to all the winners and participants at Nationals. One of our most celebrated gifts in our life is spending time with our cherished Dobermans. Thank You to all our friends and supporters. Dec/Jan 2014-20154

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UKC/AM Champion Mick Ricks Earth Wind and Fire WAE Sire: Ch. Tiburon Arsenal Dam: Mick Ricks Purple Please

What are you looking for in a dog? Look no further: short back, tight feet, dark eye, full mouth, awesome temperament — plus excellent health stats — plus pointed get from the puppy class.

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Puppies Avaiable

Mick Rick, breeding for 50 years Michele Lauzon, DPCA Member 40 years Bennington, VT 802-447-1360

OFA Excellent Eyes Cerf vWD Clear DCM neg Echo & Holter Normal Thyroid Normal Kidney/Liver panels normal No Dilution Working on his CD Needs one more major for a Grand Ch. Almost a UDC Champion

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Ch. Perfex Breakfast at tiffany’s v reliC Ca Sire: BISS/Top 20 Ch. Ravenswood Azure Sky Dam: Multi BIS/BISS/Top 20 Ch. Perfex Cyclone Mahina

Audrey

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Owners: Robert, Estelle, Nicole & David Baron Breeders: Robert, Estelle, Nicole, David Baron and Michelle Perfect

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THOR

Ch PHILLMAR MAN OF STEEL

GCH Phillmar Superman x CH Aquarius Tantrums & Tiaras V Phillmar

Thank you Judge Butch Schulman for this select out of an entry of 200. Breeders CHERYL GREEN and PHILIP MARTIN Owner RANDY STAMM Expertly presented by DIEGO GARCIA Dec/Jan 2014-20154

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Kettle Cove Black Diamond Solitaire CH Trotyl De Black Shadow x CH Mystikos N Kettle Cove Eternal Love

Thank you Judge Moe Miyagawa for awarding Tara this honor. Bred By Sharon Duval Owned by Gary Jordan and Sharon Duval Handled by Kelly Lyn Marquis and assisted by Megan Decker 10 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

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Multiple Best in Speciality Show and Multiple Group PlacIng

GCh. Black Bart’s Calamity Jane MBISS CH Ravenswoods Azure Sky x Baystar’s All In The Family

Currently Ranked #4 Doberman*

Our sincere appreciation to Judge Adrian W. Woodfork for awarding Raven the Fourth Award of Merit at the Doberman National in Topeka, Kansas. Bred by Sandra Boyas Owned by Christy Jordan Handled by Kelly Lyn Marquis and assisted by Megan Decker DPCA Statistics September 2104

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N s ’ o n R i l o e s e R r v a H tions C G Thank you to judges Dec.. 4, Best of Breed, Mrs Patricia Trotter • Group First. Mrs. Sheila Dinardo Dec. 5, Best of Breed Dr. Anthony Dinardo • Group First, Mr. Charles Trotter

Best in Show, Dr. Anthony DiNardo

This one’s for ‘Mindy”

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Dam: Ch. Abadie’s

Crystal Vision

Reno won Best In Show at the Starved Rock Kennel Club show on Friday, Dec. 5th. A special thank you to judge Dr. Anthony DiNardo for this prestigious win — it is an honor! Thank you to Dave Goldfein for his expertise in presenting Reno. Breeders & Owners Rolin Dobermans Roland & linda Hagmann 309-241-3978

Handled by dave goldfein 847-274-1569 September/October 2014


New Champion

rthstar’s Billy T h o N eK id Thank you Mr. Shelton for this great win!

Sire: CH Marienburg’s Bordeaux Dam: Marienburg’s Mustang Sally @ Northstar Breeder • Owner • Handler LISA CARNES www.northstardobermans.com September/October Dec/Jan 2014-2015 2014

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Thank you Beverly Capstick for awarding Ozzy “First Place Stud Dog” at the 2014 DPCA Nationals! Featured get include: Aura’s Iron Man - handled, bred, and owned by Mallori Nickerson & co-owned by Leah Petesch Can GCH Janterra’s Corazon Valiente - bred and owned by Jolie & Adrian Janssen, handled by Barb Lankford. Ozzy is the sire of American and Canadion Champions, and pointed get.

ELEMENT DOBERMANS - Denise Kusey & Leah Kusey262-391-4819 www.elementdobermans.com


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k c o r m a h S & n i r E

Fayek I’ll Have Another

Ch. Ravenswoods Azure Sky, RA x Aquarius She’s All That

Thank you to judges Peggy Esposito and Adrian Woodfork for this incredible honor. Thanks to everyone who has encouraged and mentored us! At 14, Erin is the youngest handler to win Winners Bitch and Best of Winners at a Doberman Nationals! Look for us at Westminster Breeder Elizabeth Zellmer Fayekdobermans@yahoo.com 18 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

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SOMEONE YOU SHOULD KNOW...

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have had Dobermans on and off my whole life. It all started with Heidi. My family adopted her from the Humane Society. Heidi lived to the ripe old age of 17 and we were hooked. I grew up showing Arabian horses. After I moved out on my own, I couldn’t afford to show horses so I got into Dobermans. I got my first male, Brody. Brody was my baby, he was eager to please and loved to work. We were inseparable. We worked together every day. Brody and I achieved a Schutzhund III title, he was an incredible dog. As life moved forward, I had children and Brody didn’t take to that too well. I made arrangements and sent Brody back to his breeder. That was one of the saddest days in my life. It literally broke my heart and I swore I would never get another Doberman again. As the kids got older and started to get into sports and stuff, I missed the dog world. I did some research and decided to get a boxer. I showed for a while and then my girls took over. We bred a few champions, and I just let the girls do the showing. Eventually the girls picked their own breeds to show and that was it for the boxers. I was content watching my girls and being a hockey mom. I own a grooming shop in a little strip mall. Next door to my shop is a pizza parlor. One day Bill, the guy from the pizza parlor, came over to my shop with a little mutt full of mange he rescued from a dumpster in the city. Bill had never had a dog. He decided to keep “Scrapdog”, and he was always coming to the shop to ask questions. We became close and eventually started dating. Bill wanted to get another dog for Scrapdog to play with, so I suggested a Doberman. I convinced Bill to get a show quality Doberman. He got a big red male, Rush, Scrapdog’s best friend.

Next thing you know I’m back in Dobermans. We got a motor home and started to hit the shows. Bill driving, me mentoring, and the girls showing. Tara has since gone on to be a professional handler. Taylor shows our Dobermans now, not without a little sibling rivalry. Both my girls are great handlers. It’s great we get to do this as a family, making memories, the girls competing, it’s really fun.

Ch. Hamlet’s Black Kenya, our first champion shown by Tara.

It’s a family affair That was in 2006. My girls planned on showing him, and I got the itch to get another Doberman myself. While looking around I came across Trotyl. I first saw the picture of Trotyl and he was just stunning to me. I had to have a Trotyl daughter. I contacted Aquarius Dobermans and got put on the “list”. I knew that meant no puppy for me. After all, we were new to the breed in the show world. We did find a black bitch out of Trotyl from Hamlet Kennel, Ch. Hamlet’s Black Kenya, our first champion. We went to our first show in Belleville, Illinois. This was Bill’s first ever dog show. Rush went winners dog and Kenya went winners bitch. Both from the puppy classes. Bill was hooked.

My daughter’s with King and Queen.


And then there was Trotyl.. I was always talking to Ron Babics about dogs and type. Bill and I both like the South American look and temperament. Bill is always studying pedigrees and sending proposed breedings to Ron and Jim for their opinion. We became good friends just talking on the phone for hours. Ron was in the Air Force at the time and got transferred to Scott Air Force Base which is 45 minutes from my house. There was a problem with Trotyl being on base, so I volunteered to keep him until Ron got everything situated. By this time, Bill and I had acquired three Trotyl daughters, the foundation for our breeding program. All of them are champion producing. Having Trotyl around the house was very entertaining. He’s such a good boy to live with, very comical. His daughters would boss him around. He was always gentle with puppies, they would climb and play on him and he would just lay there. Tara worked with Trotyl, got him into show condition. She showed him a few times, got a group placement. Ron eventually got a residence off base, so it was time for Trotyl to go home. It was hard to let Trotyl go because he became one of the family. He visits occasionally, we watch him sometimes. He doesn’t forget his spot on the couch.

The future? Not real sure what the future holds. We took a little break from the dogs for family health reasons. But now we have some young bitches that we have produced that are just now ready for the ring. We also have a promising young Lex son that we got from Jim Briley that is just starting his show career. Hopefully we get to keep producing beautiful Dobermans, going to shows, spending time with dog show friends and make some new friends along the way.

Aquarius n ShoMe’s Desert Fox with Tara.

Just for fun, can you tell us something few people know about you? There isn’t much people don’t know about me because I have a big mouth. I guess one thing would be that I was born in England.

Ch. ShoMe’s King of Diamonds with Taylor.

ShoMe’s Queen of Diamnods

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The future, ShoMe’s Rock Princess.

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AKC/UKC CH ShoMe’s Queen of Diamonds

‘Sookie’

Melrae Dobermans would like to thank Tami Lane of ShoMe Dobermans for providing the foundation bitch who gave us our start. Your willingness to take a chance on someone new to the breed, the guidance as a mentor and help from your talented daughters, Tara and Taylor, to finish my first AKC Champion. The friendship we have developed will last a lifetime. We are forever grateful to you! With all our love, Melissa Reagan, Bromley & Scott.

Melrae Dobermans ‘Richard’ Melrae’s I’m Not a Crook “ You have forever touched a special place in our hearts,,gone too soon but never forgotten.” 22 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

Can CH Melrae’s ShoMe Kiki of Aquarius is being bred to MBISS BIS Can. CH Liberator’s Apache War Bonnet in the Spring of 2015 Melissa Conrad-Chase www.melraedobermans.com September/October 2014 Dec/Jan 2014-2015


‘Crixus’ UKC CH Melrae’s ShoMe The Gladiator

Am/Arg Grand/Urug/Bras/Per/Mex/Int/Lat Ch Alex de Akido San x Ch. ShoMe’s Queen of Diamonds

‘Arlo’

‘Della’ Melrae’s Ulterior Motive Ch. Cambria’s Out for Justice x Ch. ShoMe’s Queen of Diamonds

AKC UKC CH Melrae’s The Darkness Within CA Ch. Cambria’s Out for Justice x Ch. ShoMe’s Queen of Diamonds

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The Biggest Thrill of My Life By Erin Laplante

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have my mom to thank for sharing her contagious love for the Doberman breed. She grew up with poodles, but always wanted a Doberman. We lost our family Doberman, Cella (I named her after my first doll), to bone cancer on my birthday. It was an extreme loss for our family and we will never forget her. We began to look for another family member. After a long search, we found breeder Betsy Zellmer, who got us started in the “dog show world”. Little did we know we would be going to the 2014 Doberman Nationals two years later. Our little Doberman puppy, Shamrock, was a great addition to our family and she immediately found a very special place in my heart. I started training her when she was very young. It was a challenge because we were both beginners, but this also made us a great team because we relied on each other. My first show was a bit disappointing, but afterward I knew showing dogs was my passion. One show led to the next and before we knew it I was showing every other weekend: sometimes every weekend in the summer. I also started showing in the Junior Showmanship competition. In my first year of showing, I learned a lot, especially that you lose much more often than you win. Shamrock and I improved more and more at every show. We started to become a great team. The next year my goal was to qualify for Westminster Junior Showmanship. I am very determined, and I was not going to let this goal slip past me. Toward the end of the deadline, I was one win away from qualifying. This was the hardest part because I wanted it so badly and I put a lot of pressure on myself. During this time I didn’t show as well as I had been, and I walked out of the ring without a Best Junior ribbon several times. Ultimately, this made me more deter-

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mined to reach my goal. I finally got my qualifying win in Springfield, Illinois. I was going to Westminster!! The highlight of my year was attending the the 2014 Doberman Nationals. Being there was amazing. It wasn’t like a normal all breed show where everyone has a different favorite breed. Everyone was sharing their love for Dobermans. In the hotel, you would see people walking Dobermans in and out of the hotel, Dobermans riding up the elevator, Dobermans in the lobby, Dobermans going in and out of rooms... DOBERMANS EVERYWHERE!! The first day was incredible, just to be there was fun. The next day I woke up immediately and practically screamed to my mom and Betsy that I was so excited/nervous and could hardly wait!! I got Sham out of her crate and kind of danced around the room with her and then quickly got ready. On to the actual competition. It felt like forever until my number was called into the ring. I was surrounded by talented professional handlers, breeders, and owner handlers and I had never been in such a huge ring before. Shamrock was on fire the second we walked into the ring and she never lost her stride. I didn’t expect to win, I just hoped we could make a good showing. After we went around the ring one last time, the judge, Peggy Esposito, pointed to me and asked me to go to the front of the line. She made her final decisions, and I had won! I was so happy, I started crying happy tears. I got a picture with Ms. Esposito and then put Sham in her crate to rest before Winners Bitch.

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There were 12 classes total, which meant 12 beautiful bitches I was fortunate to compete against. I also competed against some of the best handlers from around the world, many who were kind enough to support me throughout my journey in the “dog show world.” Shamrock was focused. Everything and everyone was a blur. All I could think of was what I had to do to make Sham look perfect. She had never shown better. It was like something turned her on and she couldn’t stop showing. Everyone went around the ring one last time and Ms. Esposito walked over to table where the ribbon lay. Then she picked it up and walked toward us and pointed to us. I think I just stood there for a second and wondered if she was really pointing to me. I honestly didn’t believe what happened. I was so grateful. I couldn’t stop smiling and shaking! So many people came up to me and congratulated us. It made me feel good that so many people were rooting for me. The next day I would compete for Best of Winners. That same night, I went to the banquet. It was a great place to celebrate and meet my friends, knowledgeable breeders, and respected handlers. I could barely sleep that night, I was so thrilled. The next day Best of Breed competitors were in the ring and it seemed like forever until Winners Dog and Winners Bitch (Shamrock and I) were called in to join them. I could feel the intensity of all the competitors — everyone was here for one reason, to win. The ring was filled with incredible Dobes. Shamrock showed her heart out and never stopped. The judge, Mr. Adrian Woodfork, announced the Awards of Merit and then picked up the Best of Winners ribbon. It felt like everyone was holding their breath: I know I was. Mr. Woodfork then pointed to us and my heart stopped. I joyfully took the ribbon and thanked him for the biggest thrill of my life. I was on Cloud 9! I want to thank the people who have contributed to my success from my first show forward. I couldn’t have done it without each and every one of you!! Thanks to those who took part in making the Juniors Top Twenty competition so special. My appreciation goes to the DPCA which afforded me the opportunity to participate in my first nationals ever and provided me the memory of a lifetime.

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of There was a Showdown in the Heartland… the DPCA National By Faye Strauss

Just returned from the National and I am exhausted but invigorated. There was so much to do and so many great dogs to see. I will be telling you about the events at the national not the winners. Other sections of the magazine will discuss the winners. I arrived late Friday evening and immediately went to see the ring. Decoration chair Glen Lajeski and his team of Hillary Zimmerman and Peter Holson did an amazing job. The ring had straw bales topped with Indian blankets and saddles for ring stanchions holding up thick rope, surrounded by flowers and pumpkins. It looked western glorious and remained great throughout the week. Many mornings you could find Glen watering the flowers. Booths lined the ring, selling everything Doberman including jewelry, fudge and clothing. The archives booth was playing videos from nationals past. We were ready for the Showdown in the Heartland. The shows started early Saturday with agility judged by Ms. Bowers, obedience trials judged by Ms. Schneider and Ms. Kincaid, sweeps judged by Mrs. Auch at the first regional. My husband, Gary judged the first regional; he started at 11:30 in the morning and finished by 10:30 at night, with over an hour lunch break. He had a great time and found many stars. Sunday brought more agility judged by Ms. Bowers, obedience judged by Ms. Schneider and Ms. Kincaid, sweeps judged by Ms. Brotherhood and the 2nd regional judged by Mr. Schulman. Mrs. Strauss and Dr. Jacobson judged the juniors. These were two marathon days! Monday began with a WAE test and working dog seminar. For lunch we invited the members to a buffet feast and our first ever “Honor the Effort” photo session. The decorating committee had the room popping with gigantic sunflowers. I would like to rename the event “Honor the Effort Kickoff to the Annual Meeting”. Show photographer, Tom Wiegand, took pictures of each group of recipients (19 groups in all). We honored all the titles garnered by members in the 2013-2014 DPCA calendar year. We know how hard it is to achieve a title and how

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much work it takes and the DPCA wants to recognize these efforts. We congratulate all who achieved in AKC activities, IPO (Schutzhund), therapy, service, and barn hunt. Then we honored the breeders of those dogs, committee chairs and the show committee. The photos were on display in the ring area for the rest of the week and will be in the archives booth next year. Plan to attend this celebration next year and get your picture taken in Lancaster. The general meeting followed. There was the presentation of awards and we inducted our first Ryan Award winner, Sharon Marinelli. Her dog achieved Top 20 in obedience and conformation in the same year. We all adjourned to get ready for the conformation Top 20. The Top 20 conformation was the culmination of a very busy day. The stars were out for this black tie event. Everyone was dressed impeccably and people and dogs were looking good. To kick off the event the past winners came out to the applause of the crowd. Tuesday was a day of seminars for breeders, exhibitors and fanciers. At 4 pm, the Generation Forward committee hosted their first meet and greet. They served appetizers and everyone was asked to find their corresponding number (attached to their name tag). It was a good icebreaker and everyone met people they hadn‘t known before. Following the Meet and Greet the Generation Forward had their first Round Robin Tournament. Chair Charlene Dunnam and members Malory Ross, Mallori Nickerson and Leah Petesch arranged a great event. The trophies were beautiful and everything went very smoothly. The first judge was Cindy Huckfelt and each class winner thereafter judged the next class until the finals, where club President Michelle Santana judged best in Tournament. Afterwards we adjourned to watch the Agility Top 20. These dog and handler teams are amazing. The event started with the retiring super dogs doing an exhibition only run through the course. Many were ten years old and older, they looked great and the crowds cheered. Wednesday was obedience judging with Mr. Garvin and futurity day, Mrs. Janis

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Smith doing the veterans sweeps and Mr. Miyagawa judging the futurity. His grand prize futurity winner was Mr. Strauss’s Best of winners, Mrs. Auch’s Best in Sweeps and Mr. Schulman’s RWB. Afterwards there were many meetings to attend. I attended the chapter club meeting where we discussed how to increase membership and funds. I also attended the JEC annual Mentor meeting, we discussed how to get the most out of a mentoring session and how to approach and help floundering judges. Hiroko Lee hosted the ever-popular international get together. Hiroko has turned this event into a party and it is well attended and enjoyed by all. That evening the Top 20 Obedience contenders competed for the honors. What amazing team work. Thursday was dog judging with Ms. Capstick, presiding. After judging, the JEC filmed the Top 20 dogs for an educational project that will be on our web site. That evening DPCA hosted the health seminars, which are always very enlightening. At dark, we had another first time event, a Night Walk. Doug and Jackie Matson prepared a fun walk, through ten stations in a park like setting. It was a fun and educational to see how the dogs reacted to the new stimuli. This will be a must-attend event at future nationals. Friday was bitch judging adjudicated by Ms. Esposito and the judge’s education seminar. That evening we enjoyed the ever-popular Cope banquet. Dogs and people were honored and lots of money was collected for rescue. It was a celebration with great raffle items, lots of food, drinks and laughs. Saturday saw the culmination of the show with BOB judging. Mr.

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Woodford sorted through 140 dogs and came up with very worthy winners. During lunch, we watched the Juniors Top 20 event. When the show was over, we had a wrap up pizza party ringside, and a slideshow of the week’s candid photos. For a detailed list of winners, please go to http://dpca.org/shows/ results/2014.htm It was an exciting week. I met so many great people and enjoyed the company of all my wonderful friends. We all came for the Showdown in the Heartland. The camaraderie was remarkable the venue looked fabulous. I can’t wait for next year’s national when we award our first class of Legacy and Apex winners, honoring our stud dogs, brood bitches and breeders. Together we can do amazing things. See you in Lancaster.

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THE AMERICAN DOBERMAN PINSCHER EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION* AN INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF AMERICA

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A website devoted to providing an accurate model of the development of the Doberman Pinscher in America and of the people who made it possible.

THE GENESIS The AMERICAN DOBERMAN PINSCHER EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, founded in 1994, was the brainchild of Frank Grover and Peggy Adamson. They along with Nancy Heitzman and Ann Lanier, publisher of the DOBERMAN QUARTERLY, began the process of collecting and preserving important documents concerning the Doberman. Perhaps the best description of the need for such a Foundation came from Mrs. Adamson herself.

CARRYING ON THE COMMITMENT Mrs. Adamson passed away in 1996 and Mr. Grover continued the foundation’s work until his death in 2007. Both of their extensive collections have been preserved and are a focal point of the A.D.P.E.F. website. Ann Lanier passed away earlier this year and had acted as facilitator to the collecting process & was very helpful in the identifying who’s who in old photos.. The A.D.P.E.F. at this time houses over 37,000 material archives and 40 hours of educational film. These archives include entire collections of many major contributors beyond those of Frank & Peggy. To ensure the safety of all archives, each has been meticulously photographed, cataloged and permanently installed onto two separate hard drives. The first of which is currently being used to create a website. The second hard drive, for security, is kept locked in a safety deposit box.

THE FUTURE The A.D.P.E.F. is a 501c3 organization by your tax deductible donation. Its goal is to preserve, protect and promote the DOBERMAN PINSCHER in AMERICA and its traditional conformation through inspirational and meaningful education. For more information on the foundation contact: Judith Bingham (President) at 951-845-8272 or Email: judyb115@aol.com or www.adpef.org

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of DPCA Night Walk 2014 Doug and Jacque Matson

Thursday evening brought what we hope to be the start of many clubs holding a Night Walk. There have been some of these type of events held by UDC and other clubs in the past, but I am not aware of one for several years. They are based on the Night Test which is held in many countries in Europe as a graded test and is quite popular. The scenarios for the Night Walk or Night Test have many similarities to Mental Tests held during the daylight in some of the Scandinavian countries. We made some modifications to accommodate a range of age and experience of the dogs. The Night Walk offered 3 classes or age and experience levels; Puppy, Youth/Novice Adult, and Working Adult. I am a little reluctant to write this because part of the excitement of the night walk is the surprise for both the dog and handler. Unfortunately, it was a rainy night and we only had 10 dogs come through; 4 Puppies, 3 Youth/Novice Adult, and 3 Working Adults. I do think that everyone that went through the Night Walk enjoyed the experience. The intensity was increased with some of the scenarios with each level. The intent is to learn from your dog’s reaction and recovery and not to overly scare the dog or the handler. There are many different scenarios that can be presented and they are only limited by your imagination. The scenarios we chose for this initial Night Walk are as follows: Walk of Torches – A path or lane is lined with flaming Tikki torches spaced about 2 feet apart and 10-15 feet long. The Tunnel – A low arch or tunnel that requires the handler to stoop or crawl through the tunnel with their dog. The Falling Can – A trash can with another metal bucket and other iron or aluminum cans inside mysteriously falls over and makes noise while the dog and handler team walk by. The Ghost Out of The Box – As the team approaches, a ghost fly’s out of a box and hovers from a tree. The Noisy Wall – As the team walk by there is a wall of canvas or plastic and as they approach or pass by there are loud noises and something beating against the wall causing visual and audio stimulation. There can be loud or weird people noises and/or loud music. Man in a Sled – As the team strolls down the path a human form on a sled (or in our case a plastic crate bottom) comes out of the dark and crosses the path without any apparent means of locomotion.

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The Hanging Man – As the team proceeds down the path they encounter a human form hanging from a tree. As they approach his arms start to flail wildly and he has a jug of rocks in one hand and a bag of cans with gravel in them in the other hand. Both make noise and visual action. The Stalker – The team proceeds down the path. At some point a stranger comes out of hiding and follows or stalks the team making more noise as it gets closer until noticed by the dog. Hopefully the dog will alert and bark or warn the handler and attempt to run off the stalker. The stalker makes some noise and runs away. The beauty of this scenario is that all other stimuli are in front of the team and this one approaches from behind. Runner Out of The Dark – As the team proceeds through the dark suddenly bright lights are turned on from a car in the face of the team and a man comes running from the dark toward the team. He runs by making noise at a reasonable distance for a puppy; louder and closer for the Youth/Novice Adult; for the Working Adult the runner is wearing a protection sleeve and the dog has the opportunity to make a grip where the helper will drive the dog, release the sleeve and run off into the darkness. Note: One of our helpers had to leave or we would have included this final scenario: The Broken Down Car – The team notices that there is a car parked in dim light such as under a parking lot light. As the team approaches, a man calls from the car that it is broken down and “Can I borrow your phone?” “Can you come closer? My leg is injured and it is difficult for me to walk.” The puppy team will stop approximately 20 feet away and after a small conversation the man will come out of the car, make a lot of noise and hopefully the puppy will bark and the bad guy will cry out and run off into the dark. The Youth/Novice team will stop closer to the car and the attacker will behave in the same manner, but with possibly a little more noise depending on the dog’s initial reaction. The Working Adult team will approach the car where the attacker will jump from the car with a protection sleeve on, engage the team where the dog will grip the sleeve. The attacker will drive the dog and at some point release the sleeve and run off into the dark. We hope that this Night Walk will be seen as a fun and educational event and will be presented by chapter clubs and at next year’s National.

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of Regional #1, Judge Gary Strauss It was a privilege and unique experience to be able to examine so many good Dobes from all parts of the U.S. and from other countries as well. Judging 200 starting late morning was quite a daunting task. Perhaps I judged faster than I normally prefer, but, with the help of our wonderful ring stewards and overall show decor and atmosphere, I was able to focus very intently for more than 10 hours and award some very outstanding Dobes. The ring was of appropriate size, had good lighting, and bordered by rope and decorative straw bales rather than the usual show ring borders. This did make it easier to concentrate. In addition to the essential elements of the standard square, medium size, compact, proportion and substance, etc, - the Doberman is a working dog that is both elegant in appearance and well built (mental attributes included) to perform breed purpose or functions. Parts are in proportion and fit seamlessly so the total appears as ‘one piece.’ Proportion or balance, compact, and square are key and very much related - viewed from the top, front, and rear in addition to side profile. These are some basic principles used to guide evaluation. Best of Breed is an outstanding combination of the bone, substance, elegance, and balanced proportions. Her smoothness and deep full front is impressive. She has excellent layback of shoulder and the neck is of proper length that flows smoothly into the shoulders with no wrinkles. Front view revealed straight front legs, tight elbows, excellent breadth of brisket, and the desired slight oval body. All parts fit seamlessly both standing and moving. Gait was smooth, strong, true and ‘tight’ (i.e. profile remained in tact when moving.) Front, top, and rear views - not often readily observed at ringside - is of great importance in assessing proportion and balance. Best of Breed was very good from all views. Best Opposite stood in an impressive and imposing demeanor and appeared ready to perform breed functions. His proportions, combining into a very square appearance, were very good - in fact, his profile was remarkably close to the Dobe depicted in the DPCA illustrated standard. He has excellent bone, substance, and depth of body that he carried very well when moving as he exhibited energetic, powerful gait. He stopped and stood ‘4-square’ - i.e. legs straight and perpendicular to the ground. In addition, his head is strong and wedge-like with good under jaw. Winners Bitch and Best of Winners is truly extraordinary. We may never see a 6 month old puppy again that

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is put together this well and move as ‘tight’ and strong as any adult. She excels in balance (front and rear angulation match), proportion, and very strong topline. Besides exhibiting attributes that conform to the standard, she is so smooth that she appears sculptured from granite. She also has outstanding color, markings, and very dark eye - especially for

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SELECT BITCH GCH Raklyns Field of Dreams Alisaton Deneen Hayward; F.Diano; D.Struff; G.DeMilta; C.Shimpeno

SELECT DOG GCH Led Zepplein of Marquis Harry Papazian, Susan James & Chelsea James & Kelly Marquis

AWARD OF MERIT GCH Catawba’s Power Play CD RA IPO1 Whitney Newman & Susan Miller

AWARD OF MERIT CH Raklyns Dreaming Tree Alisaton F Diano & D Struff & T Broderick & G Demilta & C Shimpeno.

AWARD OF MERIT GCH Foxfire N Icon Gotta Lotta Moxie Pearl Besand, Norman Besand Teresa Ross, Michelle Santana, Shani St. John

AWARD OF MERIT GCH Heartwood’s Electric Blues Man, CGC Juanita and Jeff Fagan

AWARD OF MERIT Tiburon Call In The Cavalry Courtney Cahill, Matt McNeill

AWARD OF MERIT CH Tiburon Deacon Blues Melinda & Tommy Moyer

AWARD OF MERIT CH Mandre’s Just My Style Glen Coe Margaret Downey

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of Regional #1, Judge Gary Strauss continued a red. I cannot say much more than “she is simply stunning.” Reserve Winners Bitch had a beautiful blue coat and built very well. She has good proportions, bone and substance, depth of body, and moved very well. Similar to other Dobes considered for the top awards, her gait is very close to ‘single tracking.’ Winners Dog was also puppy, but older than Winners Bitch as he was in the 9-12 class. He has very good proportions and smoothness. His front is exceptional as he has good layback, straight feet, and depth of brisket. His movement was smooth and energetic. Reserve Winners dog was a puppy from the 6-9 class. He is compact, elegant, square and balanced with good bone and substance. He definitely has a bright future ahead of him. The Select Dog and Bitch had many attributes similar to BOS and BOB. The were many outstanding specials that received AOM awards. Each had many outstanding attributes. Because of the late hour that Best of Breed was judged, I did not attempt to sort AOMs in order of preference. Again, it was a pleasure and honor to examine so many good Dobes.

AWARD OF MERIT CH Alisaton East of Eden Anne S Thorne & Gwen DeMilta & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno

BEST OF WINNERS - BEST PUPPY Gemini Princess Sansa Stark v Alisaton Heidi Boettcher, Marion Collins, Gwen DeMilta Carissa Demilta Shimpeno

BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR Ojadn’s Powered By The Moon Cedar Knoll Brenda Piper & Douglas Jensen

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AWARD OF MERIT GCh Monarch’s Empire Maker Melissa Brucker & Jeffrey Brucker

BEST VETERAN GCH Sharjets Hard Spun, CGC, WAC, CD, RN, TDI Carol Carino

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Regional #2, Judge Harry H. “Butch” Schulman Judging the DPCA Regional puts the real meaning of that line from Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet to the test – “Young men’s love then lies, not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.” After that long, grueling day standing on my feet for over ten hours, I realized I am not so young anymore. But, while my heart wanted to give every single Doberman in my ring a blue ribbon, my eyes passionately gravitated toward what I believed was the most correct breed type. In many instances, the quality was so deep, it was like splitting hairs. In the end, I was quite pleased with the outcome of my decisions. WD (D’Rays The Buck Stops Here) from the 6-9 Puppy class was beautifully balanced and well-angulated front and rear for such a youngster. He was square, compactly built, and age appropriately muscled with a short back and straight, firm topline that held in motion as he effortlessly single-tracked around my ring. He came from the most competitive class in dogs that day and remained poised and well-behaved in Winners like a mature veteran. WB/BOW (Raindance Star of India) from the 12-18 class was a real stand out. No matter where or when I turned, she captured my attention from every angle. Her elegant, well-arched nape of neck widening gradually toward her body was one of the most exquisite neck sets I have ever seen. She was square, compactly built, gracefully powerful without any lack of femininity, well-angulated and correctly balanced from both rear and frontal views. Her back was short and firm while the Queen could have served tea on her topline. Her legs were straight and parallel to each

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other, her hocks were perpendicular to the ground, and she single-tracked well at a fast trot. She was a nonstop showboat in Winners, and competed against adorable, sound, and may be ready for prime time in another year or two, but without a doubt, on this day she was the best bitch in my ring. BOS (GCH. CH. Dezperado’s Hallelujah) has always been one of my favorite bitches in the breed ring today. I had the privilege of awarding her the first two points in her show career and the honor of awarding her the final major at a specialty to complete her championship title. She is a classic bitch, powerful and muscular yet feminine, square, compactly built, and shown in hard working condition. Her virtues are timeless and her entire package exudes ideal breed type. Her silhouette, both standing and in motion, is absolutely gorgeous and she will always hold a special place in my heart. BOB (GCH. CH. Phillmar Superman) is as near perfection to the standard as a Doberman can be. He is extremely elegant and noble, of proud carriage, masculine, muscular and powerful without being overdone, and sustained balanced angulation in motion front and rear with vigorous and harmonious fluidity. His superb reach and drive and rock hard, level topline on the go around was flawless and truly the prototype for side movement in this breed. The beauty and smoothness to his layback of shoulder was either crafted by the hands Michelangelo or a precious gift from God. From rear and frontal view, his breadth of hips was equal to his breadth of body at the ribcage and shoulder. From the impeccable detail of head

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of with his alert, fearless and energetic expression to his square body of correct proportions, I could not fault this dog. He owned the ground he stood on and his presence was simply magnificent. As I moved around the ring to have a silent conversation with each of my finalists, he had a look of eagles that for a brief but rare moment invited me through a window into his soul. I was surprised to hear in the photo session afterwards that my Select Dog (CH. Phillmar Man of Steel) was not only the Best in Sweeps winner from earlier that morning, but also sired by my BOB dog. I almost fell over backwards when his handler informed me that I had spent 30 minutes or more comparing the virtues between father and son in my final cut. This young red dog was lovely and will be a force to be reckoned with at full maturity. Select Bitch (GCH. CH. Mandre’s Just My Style Glen Coe) was a pretty black bitch with a phenomenal shoulder and neck set. She was extremely balanced and beautifully presented in a final cut of exceptional bitches. This assignment was the thrill of a lifetime that I will cherish forevermore. I hope I have the chance to judge the DPCA Regional or National again someday as it is truly an experience unlike any other in our wonderful sport. I wish all members of the Doberman Pinscher fancy the very best in all endeavors as well as a joyous holiday season and a healthy and happy New Year.

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SELECT BITCH CH Mandre’s Just My Style Glen Coe Margaret Downey

SELECT DOG CH Phillmar Man Of Steel Alfred Stamm

AWARD OF MERIT GCH Tiburon Arsenal John & Addy Dolan

AWARD OF MERIT GCh Shamrock’s Fast Eddie D Victoria Sweeny

AWARD OF MERIT GCH Kamterra’s Legato Kathy & Mike Moats

AWARD OF MERIT GCH Hollywoods Angels N’ Demons Diane McGarvey & Mike Thomas

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AWARD OF MERIT GCH Raklyns Field of Dreams Alisaton Deneen Hayward; F.Diano; D.Struff; G.DeMilta; C.Shimpeno

AWARD OF MERIT CH Tiburon Deacon Blues Melinda & Tommy Moyer

AWARD OF MERIT CH Winmar’s Chase’n The Dream Lisa Burroff & Nancy Beltzer

AWARD OF MERIT GCH Kelview’s Crown Jewel V Mueller Colleen Nicholson, Cindy Kelso

AWARD OF MERIT GCh Vondura’s Xcelerator Belle Amie D Tracy & J Covert & M Dellorto & K Fox

AWARD OF MERIT Tiburon Call In The Cavalry Courtney Cahill, Matt McNeill

BEST OF WINNERS Raindance Star Of India Susan James & Chelsea James & Colleen Nicholson

BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR Ojadn’s Powered By The Moon Cedar Knoll Brenda Piper & Douglas Jensen

BEST PUPPY Gemini Princess Sansa Stark v Alisaton Heidi Boettcher, Marion Collins, Gwen DeMilta Carissa Demilta Shimpeno.

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of Regional #1 Sweepstakes, Judge Eve Auch First I would like to thank you for bestowing the honor of judging this beautiful entry of 70 Sweepstakes puppies and veterans. It is a thrill to judge the up and coming puppies while also judging the ones that came before them. Though Saturday morning came early, it was well worth the 7:00 a.m. start time. A special thank you to my ring stewards, Judy Smith, Barbara Bender and Margaret Downey. They kept things running smoothly and kept me on track while judging 64 puppies and 6 veterans.. My overall impressions of the puppies is that the breeders are doing a good job. There were quite a few beautiful head pieces with correct eyes (both in color and shape) and under jaw, lovely flows of neck into shoulder and level top lines which have improved over the past couple of years. Tail sets, while still exhibiting some gay tails, also have improved. Very few puppies were down on their pasterns and most had tight, catlike feet. Another thing that has improved was the length of body. While there are still some long-bodied puppies, more now fit into the picture frame as square. And I was especially delighted to have rock solid temperaments. I did not have a single dog, puppy or veteran, shy away from being judged. While there were very few missing teeth, there was quite a few extra teeth, especially button molars and premolars. One young dog had an overshot jaw which may or may not correct with age. One area needing improvement on more than a few dogs was movement. There were some beautiful dogs standing on the line but when they moved they were wide, crossing over, flipping pasterns and loose elbows. While certainly not in the majority, there were enough movement problems to give concern. The Doberman, being a working dog, needs to be able to move correctly in order to do the job for which he was bred. Reach and drive was also a concern on several puppies where they were pulling with their front instead of driving off their rears. This was a large ring and gave these puppies plenty of opportunity to move out. My Grand Sweepstakes winner was a very sound red bitch puppy from the 6-9 month class. She was just 6 months 6 days old and was beautifully presented by Carissa Shimpeno. This bitch, Gemini Princess Sansa Stark V Alisaton, went on to a five point major later in the day, reserve to 5 point major the next day, and then Grand Futurity Prize winner. She was the total package with a square body, sound movement and attitude. While a bit 40 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

GRAND SWEEPSTAKES WINNER Gemini Princess Sansa Stark v Alisaton Heidi Boettcher, Marion Collins, Gwen DeMilta Carissa Demilta Shimpeno on the small side, her confidence was that of a much older bitch. I simply could not fault her as all the pieces were put together correctly. Coupled with her dynamic personality this girl was a standout. There was also a very nice 6-9 month puppy dog that won his class of 14 and gave my Grand Sweepstakes bitch a run for the money. He was D’Rays The Buck Stops Here, presented by Jana Dupre. Like the bitch above, this dog took a 5 point major at the Regionals. It was a difficult decision with both puppies being a breeder’s dream. I predict a successful career for this puppy dog. The Best Junior was GCh Raklyns Field Of Dreams Alisaton presented by Mary Leahy from the 12-18 bitch class. This was another very standard bitch with good movement and a square body. The winner of the 12-18 puppy dog class was Ch. Phillmar Man Of Steel, presented by Diego Garcia. The Veterans Sweepstakes is always a hard assignment. I never want to choose a winner because they are all winners. However, at the end of the day, GCH Vondura’s Black Magic Woman CD RAE MX AXJ could not be denied. At almost 8 1/2 years young, she was definitely a stand out. It was exciting to hear that she is still competing in agility and has many more titles behind her name than the ones mentioned in the catalog. Again, thank you for allowing me the pleasure of judging the youngsters as well as the veterans who always touch the soft spot in my heart.

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Regional #2 Sweepstakes, Judge Alisa Brotherhood I was honored to be selected to judge the Sweepstakes at the DPCA Regional Specialty. I’d like to thank my wonderful and efficient ring stewards: Judy Smith, Margaret Downey and Barbara Bender. You all are amazing! In general there was good depth of quality in most all classes. I found in many of the classes a variety of types within the class. It was my intention for me to be consistent faced with a number of types shown. I discovered after judging that I’d placed many litter mates in their respective classes. I strived to be consistent in looking for overall balance, smooth neck into shoulders and the correct layback of shoulder with clean movement. My Best Puppy was a beautiful red bitch from the 6-9 class. She was wonderfully balanced, very typey and beautifully trained and presented. A clear standout in her class. My Best Junior and Best In Sweepstakes was an outstanding red male from the 12-18 class. I was very impressed with this male in his breed type, large round bone, masculinity, smoothness of neck into shoulder and clean movement with a wonderful side gait. And to top it all off - a beautiful head! Also beautifully trained and presented. I so enjoyed judging the Veterans as well. My only regret is that there were only 4 of them shown! My Best Veteran was a lovely bitch from the 7-9 class. I wish all the puppies that were shown to me much success in the future. It was an honor to judge you.

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of Futurity, Judge Moe Miyagawa

I would like to thank everybody that voted for me to judge the DPCA Futurity for the second time. I had a great time judging the National and thank you for bringing me such beautiful exhibits. It is exciting to see the future of our breed, in the flesh, in the ring at our National specialty. I saw dogs with good upper arms, nice bend of stifle, short backs, and pretty heads. I had a few missing teeth, but overall, I thought the quality was outstanding. The breeders are all headed in the right direction. They are breeding Dobermans that look like the standard with correct temperaments.

BEST IN FUTURITY Gemini Princess Sansa Stark v Alisaton Heidi Boettcher, Marion Collins, Gwen DeMilta Carissa Demilta Shimpeno

BEST JUNIOR GCH Raklyns Field of Dreams Alisaton Deneen Hayward; F.Diano; D.Struff; G.DeMilta; C.Shimpeno

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First 6-9 Black Bitch Reserve Best Puppy Ryzng Star’s Nobody’s Fool Alisaton Ciden L Ley & P Healy

First 6-9 AOAC Bitch Gemini Princess Sansa Stark v Alisaton Heidi Boettcher, Marion Collins, Gwen DeMilta Carissa Demilta Shimpeno

First 9-12 Black Bitch Winmar’s Hot Scheming Mess. Lisa Burroff

First 9-12 AOAC Bitch Gallant’s Live For The Applause v Ciden Cedar Knoll Douglas & Cheryl Jensen

First 12- 15 Black Bitch CH Raklyns Dreaming Tree Alisaton F Diano & D Struff & T Broderick & GDemilta & C Shimpeno

First 12-15 AOAC Bitch Best 12-15 GCH Raklyns Field of Dreams Alisaton Deneen Hayward; F.Diano; D.Struff; G.DeMilta; C.Shimpeno

First 15+ Black Bitch Lothlorien’s Avari The Dark Elf Bunny Lanning

First 15+ AOAC Bitch Blue Max’s Sasha Fierce Rose A Benanti

First 6-9 Black Dog Kalibers Casablanca Nancy Raffa Sodel

First 6-9 AOAC Dog D’rays The Buck Stops Diana B Ray and Jana Dupre

First 9-12 Black Dog Best 9-12 Liberator’s Power Play Pat Blenkey & Brian Casey

First 9-12 AOAC Dog Valentine Rahdy Ur The One That I Want Zuko Joan Berg & Jennifer Goldfein

First 12-15 Black Dog Reserve 12-15 Vision Bring The Action V Velo Christine & Ronnie Tartar & Alison N Mcdonald

First 12-15 AOAC Dog Ashtrick N Kettle Cove Triple Play Sharon Duval & Ashley Ring

First 15+ Black Dog Scotsbrae American Gaucho Jim Ehlert

First 15+ AOAC Dog Best 15+ Ch Fidelis Ripcord Colleen Mitchell and Eric Gould

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of Dogs, Veteran Dogs & Stud Dogs, Judge Beverly Capstick It was my pleasure to judge the dog classes at the DPCA National. Thank you so much for this great honor and your vote of confidence. Special thanks to my fantastic stewards that kept things moving, the photographer and of course the exhibitors. This was an experience I will long remember. The placements in each class are available online and elsewhere in the magazine, so I will not be redundant. Instead I would like to reflect my observations on the total dog entry. Head styles varied considerably. Gone are the days where you could recognize individual breeders lines by the head alone. Length of muzzle to backskull was equal in the majority of the entries. The biggest change in the heads concerns wider back skulls and lack of fill under the eyes. Eyes varied from oval to round, large to very small with differences in placement. Light eyes were the exception rather than the rule and the breeders should take credit for this change. Eye placement needs attention as there were a number of dogs with eyes set close together, giving a very different expression and not the “look of eagles” for which we strive. Ear sets were very good, but oh my, the length of ear is getting so extreme! Very few were short in neck but the layback of shoulder is still a major problem in our breed. I was happy to see the toplines improving and the rear feet placed correctly by the handlers, but the balance between front and rear angulation was evident in many sickle

hocks while gaiting. Proportions varied but there were more square dogs than seen in the past. Depth of chest was good, although the junction of the ribs and xiphoid process (cartilage at end of sternum) was located very close if not between the front legs! This is a problem occurring in many breeds. This produces extreme tuck up in some cases and makes the loin appear longer, even in a square dog. Length of leg in proportion to depth of body seems to be improving but not yet 50/50. Temperaments were very good with a few showing lack of experience rather than poor temperament. In regard to bites, occlusion is still a problem. Majority had nice scissors bites, with three level and one wry mouth. There were a lot of extra premolars in the upper jaw and a few dogs with missing teeth. The exhibitors are to be commended for the “clean teeth” and overall conditioning of their dogs. Gaiting is improving on the “go around” as well as the “down and back”. There is still room for improvement due to a lot of toeing in and/or moving wide in front. Biggest problem in the rear assembly is moving sickle hocked and high tail sets. We are looking for a square, heavy boned, medium size, working dog with a blunt wedge head, good under jaw, erect ears and dark oval eyes. The breed has come a long way, keep up the good work and once again thank you for this opportunity.

The breed has come a long way, keep up the good work..

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WINNERS DOG Vision Bring The Action V Velo Christine & Ronnie Tartar & Alison N Mcdonald

RESERVE WINNERS DOG Sant Kreal Estrong Mary Rodgers

FIRST STUD DOG GCH Element Rock Star Denise Kusey, Leah Kusey

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First 6-9 Black Dog Van Orman’s HK Excel V. Suntana Ashlee, Susan, and Charles Claggett

First 6-9 AOAC Dog Excelsia’s Farewell To Arms Mary Helene Brown & Cheryl L Watkins

First 9-12 Black Dog Valentine Rahdy Hopelessly Devoted To You Rakesh Shah & Arjun Shah

First 9-12 AOAC Dog Cambria’s Battle Royale Bryan Gaspard & Jordan Gaspard

First 12-18 Black Dog Vision Bring The Action V Velo Christine & Ronnie Tartar &Alison N McDonald

First 12-18 AOAC Dog Sant Kreal Estrong Mary Rodger

First Am. Bred Black Dog Mandre’s Just Spirited Barbara A. Ross

First Am. Bred AOAC Dog Fayeks Game On Dude Elizabeth Zellmer

First AOH Black Dog Reserve 12-15 Judons Glory Days Don Shiffer & Judi Shiffer

First Bred-By Black Dog Perfex The Godfather V Relic Judi Shiffer & Don Shiffer & Nicole Baron

First Bred-By AOAC Dog Raklyns Daydream Believer Alisaton Lisa Rosario

First Open Black Dog Obermark Five Star V Goldgrove Chad and Pam Drake and Jerry and Kathy Drake

First Open AOAC Dog Chunqiu Red Loong Yu Dong Chen & Ting Ting Wang

First 7-9 Veteran Dog GCH Gorrmae’s Rock The Rim CGC Loretta Gorr

First 9-11 Veteran Dog Best Veteran Dog CH Promise’s Red River Magic Nile Fowler & Kate Fowler

First Working Dog GCH Catawba’s Power Play CD RA IPO1 Whitney Newman & Susan Miller

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of Bitches, Veteran Bitches & Brood Bitch, Judge Peggy Esposito It was with great honor and pleasure having been selected as one of the judges to judge the Bitch, Veterans and Brood Bitch Classes at our National Specialty. My over all perception of the bitches was one that the Breeders/Owners should be complemented on as the future producers of our great breed. My winner’s class was very strong and there were more than a few I could have selected as Winners & Reserve. Winners Bitch (FAYEK I’LL TAKE ANOTHER) was a lovely black bitch from the American Bitch Class shown by a young junior to perfection. This bitch had a lovely head and expression with dark eyes. Her neck flowed smoothly into her topline and correct tail set. Her front and rear movement going down and back was in a straight line with correct foot placement. She held her topline while showing good reach and drive in her side movement. Over all she was very balanced and showed correct breed type. Reserve Winners Bitch (DEMOR’S WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS) was from the 9-12 Black Bitch Class. This lovely young bitch was very square and I loved her soundness and bone. Her dark eyes and expression made me smile as I began to examine her. She too moved cleanly down & back in a straight line with correct foot placement. She held her strong topline showing good reach and drive while going around. I would have been proud to have owned any of the bitches in the winner’s class. Veterans Class (CH. NOVA’S ZIA V KELVIEW) went to the 11 plus bitch that did not look her age and was in beautiful condition. She still could have held her own in the Specials Class. Brood Bitch Class (GCH KALIBER’S TENNESSEE WALTZ CA) she produced two lovely get that were very constant in breed type. From my observation our breed still is lacking in under jaw with some lacking in correct muzzle proportions to back skull. There were more round eyes than I would have liked to have seen. Teeth for the most part were correct with 42 however, there were more extra pre-molars and small teeth than expected. A few missing incisors, pre-molars and molar M3 in the bottom jaw. I think our fronts have improved for the most part with tight elbows however, with that said I saw too many longer hawks in the rears. I was very impressed with temperaments and think as breeders we are doing a good job. There was minimal control from the handlers during examination all stood soundly while approaching from the front and rear. I would like to say thank you for a job well done by our DPCA Members so many putting in long hours behind the scene to put on a super nationals. A special thank you to my hard working stewards Judy Smith, Barbara Bender and Margaret Downey without them I could not have done my job. Thank you to the Breeders/Owners and Exhibitors for bringing me such a fine line up of bitches. You all should be very proud to have represented our wonderful Doberman Pinschers.

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WINNERS BITCH Fayek I’ll Have Another Christy Moore-LaPlante

RESERVE WINNERS BITCH Demor’s What Happens In Vegas Denise Morman

FIRST BROOD BITCH GCH Kaliber’s Tennessee Waltz CA Nancy Raffa Sodel

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First 6-9 Black Bitch Kelview’s Mad Rush Colleen Nicholson & Cindy Kelso

First 6-9 AOAC Bitch Cambria’s Crazy X-Girlfriend Ann White

First 9-12 Black Bitch Best Puppy Demor’s What Happens In Vegas Denise Morman

First 9-12 AOAC Bitch Valentine Rahdy Rock N Roll Is Here To Stay Frenchy Lilya Glezer-Goldfein, Jennifer Goldfein, & Joan Berg

First 12-18 Black Bitch Lothlorien’s Avari The Dark Elf Bunny Lanning

First 12-18 AOAC Bitch Pamelot’s Dusty Rose P DeHetre & S Bicknell

First AOH Black Bitch Dashn’s Night At The Opera CDX OA AXJ Deborah Kovalchick

First Bred By Black Bitch Quartet’s Diamond Heart Wende Call

First Open Black Bitch Foxfire’s Foxy Brown Dr Irena Vitkovitsky & Ron Babics

First Open AOAC Bitch Liberators Hollywood Spicegirl P Stockwood & M KourtisMaitak & P Blenkey & B Casey

First Am Bred Black Bitch First Bred By AOAC Bitch Fayek I’ll Have Another Best Bred By Christy Moore-LaPlante Van Orman’s Vision Of Victory Ashlee, Susan, and Charles Claggett

First 7-9 Veteran Bitch CH Caleb’s Undeniable V Encore Beverly Seielstad

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First 9-11 Veteran Bitch CH Cambria’s Diamond Rio Jody Phillips

First over 11 Veteran Bitch Best Veteran Bitch CH Nova’s Zia V Kelview Susan Lathrop

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2014 Doberman Pinscher Club of Showdown in the Heartland… Eye candy! By Adrian Woodfork- Best of Breed judge It was a privilege and honor to judge the Best of Breed competition at the Doberman Pinscher Club of America National in Topeka. The setting was fabulous. The weather was awesome. People came in from all over the world. And of course, the beautiful Dobermans made it a dream come true! Win or lose, the DPCA National is the greatest showcase for our breed. Breeders get to mingle and share stories and see dogs that they only wondered about. As a judge, I get to sort out and select the ones that impressed me the most… on that day! I can’t tell you how much fun it was… there aren’t words to describe it. What made it soooo exciting and challenging for me was the quality of the dogs, showmanship and sportsmanship. I commend the exhibitors for bringing forth some of the most amazing Doberman champions for the fancy to view. For me, it was pure eye candy. I could not make a decision on which dogs stood out without the help of a pen and note pad. I did not want to accidentally miss one. While my favorite music (I put together a playlist of easy listening oldies from Nat King Cole to Frank Sinatra to Ann Murray to Patsy Cline to Motown) was playing in the background, I concentrated on the pluses each dog was bringing to table and tabulated a score accordingly. The problem was there were not enough ribbons to go around. But, a decision had to be made, and in the end, the most pluses went to a well-muscled (conditioned), well-balanced, typey, square red bitch that moved beautifully and struck a pose with the intensity of a Hollywood Diva. This bitch was the WOW factor. GCh. Dezperado’s Hallelujah owned by Jacqueline and Alan Wendt and shown flawlessly by Linda George. The best opposite sex dog, GCh. O’s Godiva Dark Demitasse Ca DJ owned by Mary Ann Byrns and Pat Onley was a strong contender as was the select dog GCh. Goldgrove High Intensity and select bitch GCh. Cambria’s Vraiment Parfait. The award of merit selections were wonderful representatives of the breed, as were the few who were left standing in the end as finalists. To get to the final line-up, they had to be square, balanced, well-conditioned with a strong topline when moving. In addition, I love a dog that exudes confidence when standing on their own, and in the end they were the ones who were left standing in the winners circle. There are so many people to thank for making this National a five-star event. So I say thank you big time! But a special note of gratitude must be given to President Michelle Santana, the show chairman Janet Van Wormer and event chairman Joanie Krieg who worked all year to make it happen. Glen Lageski’s team of decorators made the place pop! My life-sav48 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

ing stewards Barbara Bender and Judy Smith who kept the ball rolling. And finally, a very special thank you to Dr. Irena Vitkovitsky (Ron Babics is a lucky man) who made sure I was well hydrated throughout the day (6 hours). What a formula for wellness… wonderful dogs, wonderful people and good music! To the exhibitors… much love always! Thanks for the eye-candy…Sweeeeet!

BEST OF BREED GCH Dezperado’s Hallelujah Jacqueline & Alan Wendt

BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX GCH CH O’S Godiva Dark Demitasse CA DJ WAC TT CGC Mary Ann Byrns & Pat Onley Dec/Jan 2014-2015


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SELECT BITCH GCH Cambria’s Vraiment Parfait Glen Lajeski, Ann Wulbrecht, Karen Thompson, Ann White

SELECT DOG GCH. Goldgrove High Intensity Theresa Connors-Chan, Gregory Chan

FIRST AWARD OF MERIT CH Phillmar Super Man Tim Stone & Jaron Stone & Cheryl Green

SECOND AWARD OF MERIT CH Supernova Never Surrender WAC, CGN Catherine and Danica Eiswerth

THIRD AWARD OF MERIT CH Winmar’s Chase’n The Dream Lisa Burroff & Nancy Beltzer

FOURTH AWARD OF MERIT GCH Black Bart’s Calamity Jane Christy Jordan

FIFTH AWARD OF MERIT GCH Rio’s Luca Brasi Monster Megan Rheingans Michael & Karen Beskau

SIXTH AWARD OF MERIT CH Cambria’s Above And Beyond Lora L Van Epp & Daniel C Van Epp

SEVENTH AWARD OF MERIT GCH Raklyns Field of Dreams Alisaton Deneen Hayward; F.Diano; D.Struff; G.DeMilta; C.Shimpeno

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EIGHT AWARD OF MERIT GCH Tiburon Ariel Bella Dona Melinda & Tommy Moyer & Kathy & Jerry Drake

NINTH AWARD OF MERIT GCH Foxfire N Icon Gotta Lotta Moxie Pearl & Norman Besand,Teresa Ross, Michelle Santana, Shani St. John

BEST OF WINNERS BEST VETERAN DOG Fayek I’ll Have Another CH Promise’s Red River Magic Christy Moore-LaPlante Nile Fowler & Kate Fowler

BEST JUNIOR GCH Van Orman’s I Want It All Ashlee, Susan, and Charles Clagget

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TENTH AWARD OF MERIT CH Alisaton Swept Away v Raklyn Ciden P. Healy, H. Engel, G. Demilta, C. Shimpeno, C.Huckfeldt.

BEST PUPPY Demor’s What Happens In Vegas Denise Morman

BEST VETERAN IN SWEEPS GCH Vondura’s Black Magic Woman CD RAE MX AXJ CGC Karen & Larry Taylor

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Agility - Master - JWW - 24” Agility - Ex - JWW - 24” MACH Lh’s Heart Of A Zuma’s Xtra Special Jungle Dragon MXG MJG T2B2 Love V Royalwood AX OAJ S Houg/D Houg K Gilliam

Agility - Master Pref - 20” MACH7 Smack-Dab’s Daring Dicey MXS3 MJS3 MXP MJP MXF MFB TQX T2B J Morton

Agility - Master - Standard - 24” MACH Lh’s Heart Of A Dragon MXG MJG T2B2 S Houg/D Houg

Agility - Master Pref - Standard Agility - Open Standard - 24” MACH9 PACH Delta Duchess Of Bell’Lavoros Tornare In Davenport CD RN MXG3 MJC3 MXPB Paradiso BN RN NA NAJ AXP AJP MJP3 MJPB PAX MXF TQX T2B L Fulcer/V Brachfeld T Houg/S Houg Dec/Jan 2014-2015

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OBEDIENCE HIGH IN TRIAL Meritage I Want It All CD BN AXJ OA Cindy Bohnert & S & M Patton

High Combined & 1st Utility B OTCH Cambria’s Gold Standard UDX4 OM6 RN WAC Jill Young

Highest Scoring Champion Ch. Starlaine Best Kept Secret UDX OM VER AX AXJ Karen Ann Fuss

Obedience - Novice A dBella’s Vaudeville Vixen Linda D Hil

Obedience - Novice B Meritage I Want It All CD BN AXJ OA Cindy Bohnert & S & M Patton

Obedience - Open B Ch. Starlaine Best Kept Secret UDX OM VER AX AXJ Karen Ann Fuss

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RALLY HIGH COMBINED Venus McCoy Stone Annette Bujold

Rally - Advanced B Venus McCoy Stone Annette Bujold

Rally - Novice A dBella’s Vaudeville Vixen Linda D Hil

Rally - Excellent B Fulcer’s Raven Lloyd Fulcer

Rally - Novice B Montwood Arista Just Show’n Off AX AXJ XF Denise McKay & Jack McKay

TOP TWENTY OBEDIENCE WINNER CH Starlaine Best Kept Secret CD VER AX AXJ K Fuss

TOP TWENTY OBEDIENCE CH MACH2 Allure Absolute Alisaton Rojan UDX, MXG, MJG Merry Fitzgerald, G DeMilta, C Pitts

TOP TWENTY OBEDIENCE OTCH Cambria’s Gold Standard UDX4, OM6, RN, WAC Jill Young

TOP TWENTY OBEDIENCE TOP TWENTY OBEDIENCE CH Cambria’s Notorious CD ROM CH Platinum’s Take The Money Jill Young N Run CD, RN Arthur & Susan Korp

TOP TWENTY OBEDIENCE TOP TWENTY OBEDIENCE GCH Sharjets Starr Catcher CD, MACH7 Fulcer’s Raven VCD2, UDX, RA, ROM, CGCA OM1, RE, MXC2, MJB3, MF, T2B, BH G. Hanna, M. Feller, S. Kapp, Lloyd Fulcer J & S. Marinelli 52 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

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TOP TWENTY AGILITY CH MACH Adamas Shake It Up RN, MXSMJS, XF, T2B2, CL3-F, CL3-S, ROM Kim Langley, Elizabeth Barrett

TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH8 Fulcer’s Raven VCD2, UDX, OM1, RE, MXC2, MJB3, MF, T2B, BH Lloyd Fulcer TOP TWENTY AGILITY WINNER CH MACH Carosel Suddenly So Hot MXS MJS NF T2B Teresa Bryron

TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH8 Olympia Tamora v Promise UD, MXC2, MJS3, OF, T2B Charmine & Chuck Koenig

TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH NATCH-2 Adalin’s Dance On Fire CD MXB MJB MXF TQX CGC Nicole Bailey & Linda Voss TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH8 LH’s Heart of A Dragon MXG, MJS, T2B2 Suzan & Daniel Houg

TOP TWENTY AGILITY CH MACH6 Madre’s Grace Under Fire MXB3, MJG3, XF, T2B Todd & Suzan Houg, Barbara Ross

TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH2 Reba MXG, MJC, NAP, NJP, XF, NFP, T2B C & J. Villano TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH3 Dedo’s Fostas Touch Of Style CDX, MXB2, MJG2 JoAnne & Randy Brettschneider

TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH9 Delta Duchess Of Davenport CD, RN, MXG3, MJC3, MXF, TQX, T2B, CGC Todd & Suzan Houg

TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH2 Smack-Dab’s Fieldstone Fancy Free MXS, MJG, NF Dale & Kathy Anderson

TOP TWENTY AGILITY MACH7 Smack-Dab’s Daring Dicey MXS3, MJS3, MXF, MFB, TQX, T2B, CGC Janice Morton

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TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Jaroe Legend Of Irish Spirit Roseanne Kelly

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Alpha’s Magic Man CGC WAC Sandy & Jeff Teague, Suzanne Smith TOP TWENTY CONFORMATION WINNER GCH Kamterra’s Legato Kathy & Mike Moats

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH O’s Godiva Dark Meitasse CA, DJ, CGC, WAC, TT, BFL-1 Mary Ann Byrns & Pat Onley

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Blue Max Pretty Woman v. Encore Beverly Sieielstad, Jerry & Kathy Drake TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Dezperado’s Hallelujah Jacqueline & Alan Wendt, Hillary Zimmerman

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Cambria’s Vraiment Parfait Glen Lajeski, Ann Wulbrecht, Karen Thompson, Cabria Reg’d

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Carry-On Merchant Man of Ravenswood Lynda Heffernan & Betty Clark

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TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Sharjets Starr Catcher, CD, RA, ROM, CGCA G. Hanna, M. Feller, S. Kapp J & S Mareinelli

TOP TWENTY CONF. Am & Can GCH Kelview’s Crown Jewel v Mueller Colleen Nicholson & Cindy Kelso

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Allure Playing With Fire Nancy Bosley

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Philmar Superman Tim & Jarone Stone, Cheryl Green

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Raindance Led Zeppelin of Marquis Harry Papazian, Susan & Chelsea James, Kelly Marquis

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TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Raklyns Talbot of Alisaton Patricia Healy, Howard Engel, Carrissa Shimpeno

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Shamrock’s Fast Eddie D Victoria Sweeny

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Tiburon Ariel Bella Donna Melinda & Tommy Moyer, Jerry & Kathy Drake

TOP TWENTY CONF. GCH Vondura’s Xcelerator Belle Amie Dary Tracy, Jim Covert, Mary Dellorto, Karin Fox

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2015 K9 College Cruise: “Everybody’s Barking About It!” Cruise Coordinators: Katie & Randy Markley 800-979-8687 or 717-361-7541 brunswicktours@comcast.net http://k9collegecruise.com/index.htm# March 14th - 21st, 2015 Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas Departing from New Orleans Ports of Call: Cozumel - Grand Cayman – Jamaica The K-9 College Cruise will be departing from New Orleans on Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas. She’s a mid-size ship... large enough to offer many dining and entertainment options, yet not overwhelming and crowded. And she has had a consistent 5-star rating from cruise critic: Interior: $999; Ocean View: $1179; Deluxe Balcony: $1299 Superior Balcony: $1399. All per person double occupancy. Suites available. Call us or check the website for more information. http://k9collegecruise.com/index.htm# For your information, the K9 College Cruise has been the premier educational event for dog fanciers for eleven years. And it is the only event of its kind to offer an entire faculty of world renowned experts, all in one place at one time. Unlike traditional seminars, the experts don’t go home when the seminars are over! You’ll have many opportunities throughout the week-long cruise to Meet ‘n Mingle with Faculty members and with fellow dog fanciers from around the world. Last year we had presenters from Australia and England, veterinarians from Germany and cruisers from Canada and all parts of the US. Breeders, Trainers, Exhibitors, Judges, Performance Competitors, and All Dog Lovers will find a wealth of knowledge aboard the K9 College Cruise from the presenters and fellow cruisers. During the days at sea, our seminar schedule is intense, and all are packed full of the latest cutting-edge, practical information that you can readily apply to whatever role dogs play in your life. Once we dock, you can venture off to see the sights and explore the countries. Additionally, to give you a break from the rigorous seminar schedule, our K9 College social activities held throughout the week offer many opportunities to get to know faculty members and fellow K9 cruisers. We love 1st time Cruisers. Please join us. You will learn and have fun! 2015 Faculty and Seminars Dr. Carmen Battaglia: Pedigree Analysis & Coding Your Pedigree: Learn how to code for conformation traits, structure, and health. Producing the Super Dogs: Learn the secrets to success and how to produce them. http://breedingbetterdogs.com/ Pat Hastings: K9 Structure in Action & Tricks of the Trade. http://www.dogfolk.com/thehastings.htm Dr. Robert Van Hutchison: K9 Reproduction & K9 Pediatrics. http://www.northviewvet.com/robhutchison.html John Rogerson: Two Seminars on canine learning and training topics, to be announced. http://johnrogerson.com/ Eric Salas: Creating Perfect Coats: Correct coat issues, minimize faults, and make your dog shine! Taking it to the Next Level: Advanced Conformation Handling. http://www.ericsalas.net/EricSalas.net/Bio.html Gayle Watkins: Transformational Puppy Rearing & Transformational Puppy Evaluation. http://www.gaylewatkins.com/ Additional K9 topics in casual settings presented by fellow cruisers with expertise in a particular area of interest will include K9 Chiropractics & K9 Photography. 56 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

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ACGC Aguilo’s Call Girl Carosel CGCA Gwen Myers ACGC Alastair’s Lucky Number Eight CGCA Ms. Nicole Sales ACGC Family Dobes Black Tide Pearl CGCA Danette Hoenie ACGC Masaya’s Elegant Empress CGCA Saundra Elizabeth Urbacke ACGC Miss Nadja Noel CGCA Judy K Maldonado ACGC Pengwen’s Night Cap CGCA Gwen Elaine Myers ACGC CH Charisma’s Copper Cash CD CGCA Linda Ambroz ACGC CH Mi-Ti’s Three To Get Ready CD THD CGCA Evie Sullivan & S Baker & C Silverman ACGC Velocity Lieben Schutz Von Tristan CGCA Ashley Crawford AX Brija’s Twitching With Sharjet AX AXJ OF CGC Faith Rich AX GCH CH Caryola’s Perfect Obssession BN RE AX OAJ OF CA Linda Hodges & Tom Hodges & Debbie Petersen AX CH Irongate’s Racy Tracy AX OAJ Vernon G Brown & Eve Auch & Dana Brown AX GCH CH Tropix Lemon Twist CD BN RA AX AXJ NF Kathy Ingram & Karlee Howard & Deborah Johnson XF Adamas Solar Flare MX MXB MXJ XF Peg Mueller & Elizabeth M Barrett XF CH Bolero Red Shatter V Deerfield MX MXJ MJB XF Yvonne L Mancino & David V Mancino XF GCH CH Caryola’s Perfect Obssession BN RE AX OAJ XF CA Linda Hodges & Tom Hodges & Debbie Petersen NF Dashn’s Night At The Opera CDX OA AXJ NF Deborah C Kovalchick NF Incredible Fallon AX AXJ NF CGC Amanda Albretsen & Mick’l Scadden NF “Barnic’s Sic Chic’s Twist”” The Wick CD BN RE OA AXJ NF Barbara L Valerio NF Irongate’s Kisses In The Wind NA NF Dana Brown & Eve Auch & Vern Brown NF Ruger Jones BN RA NA NAJ NF CA Shannon L. Jones

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NF Smack-Dab’s No Worries CD RA AX AXJ NF CA Cheryl L Lent NFP Sharjets Show Stopper BN RN NJP NFP Susan Dehner & Sharon Marinelli OF CH MACH Carosel Suddenly So Hot MXS MJS OF T2B Teresa A Byron OF Foxfire’s I Wanna Be A Rock Star OA NAJ OF Noni Palmer & Michelle Santana & Chris Christopher OF Foxfire’s Panzer Monster OA AXJ OF CGC Janet Dusek OF CH Kelview’s Stellar Halftime V Triadel VCD2 BN RE MX MXJ OF Sally Wolfe & Colleen Nicholson OFP MACH Barnic Wicked Chopper Dreams CD BN RAE MXB MJS MXP MJP NF OFP Barbara L Valerio AS CH Aquarius’ Wally World V. Sandia BN PCD RN CA DM AS CGCA Zelda Casanova & F Bev Casanova BN Azotar’s Wonderful World Of Desi BN RN Timmari Putti BN Dedo’s Rugar Top Gun BN Cheryl Hinkforth BN CH Gorrmae Remington’s Way BN CA Stephen M Ray & Cheryl G Ray BN Hollie Leinen Kessens BN PCD RE CGC Wayne S Kessens & Valery M Kessens BN Hoytts Czarina Alexia BN RN CGCA Paula Richards BN Incredible Hijack BN RN Hollyann Hood & Miles Te Selle BN Miles Of Golden Smiles For Lu BN RN Luellyn Piver BN Rebholzer Flying Ebony BN Faith Knapp BN CH Scotsbrae Yekaterina V. Nova BN CGC Sharon Biondo & Antonio Biondo BN Black Bart’s Billy The Kid BN CGC DANA PASQUALE & Sandra Boyas BN Kajun’s One Last Tiem V Dru BN Kathy Mckiernan BN Schatzie BN RN CGC Christine Stewart BN St. Olaf’s Golden Girl Rose BN RN CGC Luellyn Piver BN Tevrodvine’s Amazing Grace BN Cathleen Baker BN CH Wingate To The Nines BN RN Colleen Mitchell BN Wr Femme Fatale Von Bjf BN CGC Carolyn Miller CGC Acacia’s Lady In The Harbor CGC Don Hart & Linda & Chuck Whitney & Judy Hart CGC Barber’s Maxwell CGC Rebekah Barber & David Barber CGC Bretta Von Morr CGC Peggy A Watson CGC Briarwood I’M Ready V Exacta CGC Dale Langusch & Regina Kreisle CGC CH Charisma’s Copper Cash CD CGC Linda Ambroz CGC Csabre Von Danzig CGC Andrew Booth CGC Denmar’s Black Diamond CGC Ms. Leah Marie Billet & Mr. Scott Richard Shildt CGC Di Argo Donovan Od Telepa CGC Valerie Stevenson CGC Diamond’s Nothing But Trouble CGC Kathy Madden CGC Foxfires Le Baron Rouge CGC Karen Dutra CGC Harvest’s Ivo Of Luddington CGC Gretchen A Chambers & Robert H Chambers CGC Honeybucket’s Call Me Carley CGC Marcia Ferris & Arthur G Fettrow CGC Indigo Vom Haus Do’Urden CGC Dede Bruno CGC Irongate’s Desert Fury CGC Anna Holder CGC Lady Jossiephine Von Winsted CGC Rex Jennings & Sandra Jennings CGC Larsen’s Jazmin CGC Michelle Larsen CGC Logan Hill CGC Angela Hill CGC Masaya’s Full Metal Jacket CA CGC Heather Booth CGC Masaya’s Gallantry Under Fire CGC Sharon Lombard & Michael Lombard 58 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

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Greg and Liz Kelish Gina Szymanski & Mr. Frank Martin Miller Luellyn Piver Kim Nortz & Albert Nortz Mrs. Janice A. Benge & Laural Harris Mrs. Mary Andrews Austin Hillary Galkin-Griffith Jean Marie Burkhamer & Marlene Biglow Cathy Willis & Joyce Cates Thomas C Onwiler Angelica Aviles & Adam Babcock patricia ann britt Natalie Youtsey & Robert Youtsey

Merrimac’s Man On The Moon CGC Mesa’s Cher Franz Of Nottingham CGC Miles Of Golden Smiles For Lu BN RN CGC Nortz’s Xena Warrior Princess CGC Omnia Paratus S-3 Nasa Viking CGC Rico’s Elliot Ness CGC Riviera’s Diamond Studd CGC Sevens Stolichnaya Pennylane CGC Silhouette’s Amazing Grace CGC Sun Country Annie CGC Zeus The Thunder God CGC A’Carrig N Hycaliber Hidden Asset CGC Affinity’s Making Memories CGC CH Alisaton Seduced By Temptation CGC Lisa Blanchard & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno & Gwen Bluelines Foxy Lady CGC Cambria’s Battle Royale CGC Crestline’s Heaven Sent CGC Diesel’s Schwarz Dahlie Von Hoyt CGC Eleanor Siren Of The Forest CGC Endymion Vom Kollund Kro CGC Fidelis Duke CGC Foxfire’s Easily Forgiven V Electron CGC Garjan’s Tuff On Bourbon Street CGC Guymac’s Chadwyck Dancin On Diamonds CGC Ivana Di Altobello CGC Jaroe Cruising Alitude Flight CGC Kimbertal’s Altobello Jaeger Von Conklin CGC Kimbertal’s Cain Von Prince CGC Kobe Dei Dohse CGC Magis Six In The City CGC Marley Wallens CGC Miss Daisy’s Delta Dawn CGC Montwood Arista Girl On Fire V Renejade CGC Ms.Gypsy Rose CGC Providence’s Who’ll Stop The Rain CGC Rd2’s I’m N Hot Pursuit OA NAJ NF CGC GCH CH Rio’s Winning Red Hot Affair RA CGC Sako CGC Sami VII CGC Sir Maximus Storm CGC Smith’s Smokin’ Haute Cowgirl CGC Sunnyside Its T For Two CGC Titan’s Miss Daisy Perry CGC

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DeMilta & Anne S Thorne & Tom Blanchard Amanda E White Jordan Gaspard Linda McDonald Ashley Escobar Dr. Erin P Red Leaf Lori Janes David Vorenkamp & Sharon Vorenkamp Patricia J Neil & Marilyn Altheide April L Slawson Dolores Ruckert Patrick Trent & T Meggen Trent Lynn Robertson Dianne Williams Conklin & Ted Conklin Beverly Wheeler Duke Wieder Yee Sheri L Wilson Ms. Maggie Wallens Heather Kathryn Smith MARY WAUGH SWINDELL & James Michael Swindell Mr. Shawn M Brewer Tamara Young Angela L. Evans Amy Severson & Susan Severson Anna Gibbs Miss Laurie Cappadonia Sarah & Bryan Clementi Rachel Esau Anita Clark & Diane Korde Mr. Mark E Perry The Doberman Pinscher Magazine | 59


NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014 Dog Title Dog Name CGC CGC CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH

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Trinity’s Voo Doo Child CGC JENNIFER A. ANDERSON Wof Maximum Potential CGC Ken White CH Alma’s You And Tequila Max Miller CH Bellisa Skyfall Ms. Lisa M Henke CH Black Bart’s Doc Holliday Marla Riviera & Sandra Boyas CH Cambria’s Xtreme Heat Ann Wulbrecht & Cambria Knl CH Delcrests Zanetti Ala Ritz Mary Mulligan CH Element The Hurricane Cherie Shaw & Leah Kusey & Denise Kusey CH Excelsia’s This Side Of Paradise Naomi Barksdale & Malcolm Barksdale & Don James Gau Sr. & Leonora L Gau CH Foxfire’s Divine Madness CAA Cynthia Swanson & Michelle Santana CH Foxhall’s Princess Diana RA Lynn Eggers CH Glissade’s Big Talkin Man Kay Rose & Marina Rose CH Goldgrove Pants On Fire Jerry Drake & Sharon Pflueger & Kathy Drake CH Hidden Acres Mile High Magic V Wyndem CGC Jon Sanders & Mary Ann Hollis & Mary Leahy CH Hidden Acres Remember The Magic Judy Root & Bud G Root CH Holly Woods I’M Sexy And I Know It Ken Lilly & Becky Lilly CH Holmrun & Starlaine Posin’ For The Paparazzi Donna Kemp & Elaine Hopper & Francis Sparagna & Diana Sparagna & V Cherie Holmes CH Irongate’s Neon Cowboy Eve Auch CH Irongate’s Restless Wind Pete May & Eve Auch & Patty May CH Janterra N Alist Spicing It Up Denise Kamine & Chelsea Neitzel CH Kandu’s Ants In Her Pants Mary K Klein CH Kandu’s Slice Of Life Mary K Klein CH Magis Six Shooter Red Ryder Leslie Stone & James E Barrett & Nancy E Barrett & Peter Elikann CH Merrimac’s Lady Moonlight Thomas Charles Luft & Nikki McClendon CH Old Drum’s Whiskey On The Rocks Ali Doughty & Martin Doughty CH Pennylane Holiday Spirits Kerri Kot & Holly H Schorr CH Rahdy’s Beyond The Veil Of Mist Jennifer Goldfein & Shoshana Goldfein & Sabrina Goldfein & David Goldfein CH Raklyns Field Of Dreams Alisaton Deneen Hayward & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno & Gwen DeMilta & Debbie Struff & Fran Diano CH Ravensown Rum Runner @ Foxfire BN CAA Judith Peterson & Michelle Santana & Kim L Owen CH Rhapsody’s Shores Of Tripoli Irina Sasu CH Shadeko’s Phantom Player Mrs. Dawn Marie Vasso & Mr. Michael Vasso CH Soquel’s Space Cowboy V Judal CA Linda A Siegel & Fred Baclig CH Starstruck’s Good Timin’ Touchstone Barbara Gaynor & Linda Green CH Tiburon Diamante Noir Bevin Thompson CH Viavolo’s Alexander Antonio Olivera CH Winmar’s Laser Sunrise Sandy Driscoll & Lisa Burroff CH Aguilo’s Call Girl Carosel CGCA Gwen Myers CH Black Bart’s Annie Oakley Sandra Boyas CH Black Bart’s Billy The Kid BN CGC DANA PASQUALE & Sandra Boyas

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NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014 Dog Title Dog Name

Owners Name

CH CH Cha-Rish Contessa Fontana Anna Christine Noonan CH CH Denmar’s Black Gold Mary Neupaver CH CH Foxfires Paint The Town Red CA Ruth Ann Madamba & Michelle Santana & Donna Irvine CH CH Foxy’s Magic Carpet Ride Jacqueline Schilling CH CH Gallant’s Applause For Color V Ciden Cedar Knoll Mona Fasth D.V.M. & Cynthia Huckfeldt CH CH Gallant’s Top Story V Ciden Ezell Fox & Douglas Jensen CH CH Jaspar’s Mystical Magic Javinder Singh Pawar & Linda M Whitney & Chuck Whitney CH CH Knockout’s Iron Man Doug Darrell & Karen Darrell & Daniel Sudilovsky M.D. & Alexis Sudilovsky CH CH Lothlorien Reign In Moria CGC Christi Rhyne & Bunny Lanning CH CH Raklyns Dream A Little Dream Alisaton Jeffrey Sherman & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno & Gwen DeMilta & Debbie Struff & Fran Diano & Tami Sherman CH CH Raklyns Dreaming Tree Alisaton Fran Diano & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno & Gwen DeMilta & Debbie Struff & Tim Broderick CH CH Rauschund’s Fast Cars And Freedom BN Mackenzie Baishiki & Marilyn Altheide CH CH Schohaus Key To Dominion V Thunderhaus Lynne Sizemore & Bob Sizemore & Mr. John Schoeneman & Lori Schoeneman CH CH Sunburg’s Sweet Buns Lori Spengler CH CH Sunburg’s Wreck It Ralph Cindy Jordan & Joanne Davis CH CH Sunking’s No Stopping Me Richard Dean & Sharon Daul CH CH Trump’s My Way Terry Simrell-Sheridan & Jinny Rojas CH CH Veritas Venexianna Venizia Lilian V Costa CH CH Whiskey Mac’s Rome Beauty Kittrell Anne Desbon & Aslynn Rose CH CH Wingate’s Two Hot To Handle Tracy Owen & Sandra Owen CD Broken Oaks Rock Star Roxi CD BN Carolyn M Farr CD Cambria’s Jezebel CD RN Lynn Reece CD GCH CH Cambria’s Tourmaline CD BN RN Julianne Haugen & Jerry R Haugen CD Damask Von Schlottke V Azar CD BN RA Olyn J Schnibben & W F Schnibben CD CH Gemini Alice In Wonderland V Alisaton CD BN RN OA AXJ NAP NJP Michele Carberry & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno & Gwen DeMilta CD Hollie Leinen Kessens CD BN PCD RE CGC Wayne S Kessens & Valery M Kessens CD Jazlins Amazing Steeler Of Hearts CD BN RE CGCA Darlene Hughson CD Manitou’s Shiraz With Blue Notes CD BN RA CGC Michael Scott & Diane Scott CD Meritage I Want It All CD BN OA AXJ Cindy Bohnert & Sara L Patton & Mike Patton CD Ravalleses Living Legend CD BN PCD RE Lisa McCormick & Angela Ravallese CD Sharjets Show Stopper CD BN RN NJP NFP Susan Dehner & Sharon Marinelli CD Silhouette’s How Do You Like Me Now CD BN Teri Pryor & Joyce Cates CD Smack-Dab’s Sierra Breeze CD BN RN CGC Sharisse Chavez & Steven Chavez CD GCH CH Dillon’s Zipper Ripper CD Al Rayburn & Nancy Young CD Hoytts Sable Contessa CD RN Barrie Hoytt CD Sterling’s Living The Life Of Riley CD Ursula Pearson CD Whitcam’s Fairy Tale CD Shane Hilash & Ashley Brown

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Owners Name

CDX CDX CDX CDX CDX CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA

Blue Chip Morning Reign CDX BN GN Lynnette Maurer CH Cambria’s Notorious CDX Jill Young & Ann R White Jazlins Watch Your P’s And Q’S CDX BN RN Marty Silverwood GCH CH San Rafael’s The Enemy Below CDX RE Silke Satzinger & Wendy M Kulp Turbo Von Schorr CDX Lisa Kennedy & James Kennedy Azotar’s Million Dollar Baebea CD RA AX MXJ NF CA Paula Ratoza Azotar’s Red Rover Red Rover CD RA AX MXJ XF CA Antoinette Ratoza & Paula Ratoza Azotar’s Tag Your It RN AX OAJ OF CA Mildred Ratoza & Paula Ratoza Justa Unruly Rogue RN CA Courtney Ducharme Melrae’s A Darkness Within CA Andria Carpenter Mm’s Tribute To The Lizard Killer CA Laura Spear & Patricia Moorhatch GCH CH Rio’s Luca Brasi Monster RN CA Karen Beskau & Megan Rheingans Michael Char-Lors Bachelorette CA Ann Weimer & Laura Smith & Nancy Tracy Denhar Too Good To Be True CA NICOLE DENNY GCH CH Gorrmae’s Cover Girl CD BN CA Liz Gentile & Loretta Gorr Liesl Von Cutnapath CA CGC Helen Wigzell Mi-Cher’s American Spirit CA Sue Gilmartin & Andy Gilmartin Montwood Arista’s Sin City Carnivale AX AXJ XF CA Linda Zaeske & Karen Langlois Navistar’s Cruise Control NA NAJ NF CA Debra Hartzell CH Perfex Breakfast At Tiffany’s V Relic CA Estelle Baron & Robert H Baron & David Baron & Nicole Baron & Liv Kismartoni D.V.M. CA GCH CH Stardust X-Men’s Havok RA NAJ CA ONYX Mrs. Lila M Lynch & Ms. Susan G Lynch CAA Bruda Pure Poison CAA Leah Petesch & Sandra G Hunter & Aryn Fross CAX Bruda Up Like A Rocket BN RN CAX Aryn Fross & Sandra G Hunter CAX Stardust X-Men’s Storm RN CAX Ms. Susan G Lynch DE Delmira Arya Khaleesi Dragon Queen CA DE June Hagman & Donn Fuentes DM CH Aquarius’ Wally World V. Sandia BN PCD RN CA DM CGCA Zelda Casanova & F Bev Casanova AXJ Foxfire’s Panzer Monster OA AXJ NF CGC Janet Dusek GN Tropix For A Velvet Kiss CD BN GN RN Ms. Tracie D Johnson & Mr. Larry Johnson GCH GCH CH Cambria’s Ascension CGC Karen Mountain GCH GCH CH Delroz’ Venetian Heiress CGC Debra L Rozum GCH GCH CH Dragonheart ‘N Starlaine The Gunslinger Tracy L Skaer & Elaine Hopper GCH GCH CH Foxfire’s Legend Of A Lady Taylor Schwartz & Michelle Santana & Ray Schwartz GCH GCH CH Goldgrove Namaste Sharon Pflueger & Tammy L Rabold GCH GCH CH Horizon’s Siriusly Stevie Nicks Jennifer L Miller GCH GCH CH Monarch’s Empire Maker Melissa and Jeffrey Brucker GCH GCH CH Obermark Wishing Star V Goldgrove Jerry and Kathy Drake GCH GCH CH Sunny N Foxfire’s Starstruck CAX CGC Charlene Dunnam & Michelle Santana GCH GCH CH Touchstone’s Rumor Has It Marilyn Swick & Alisa M Brotherhood & Todd Swick GCH GCH CH Vondura’s The Elements Of Black Mary Jane Ladd & Karin Fox & Julie K Ladd GCH GCH CH ‘Rena’Ssance Rockin Rolling Stone Eileen Moffitt & Bellinda Rossmiller & Wayne Rossmiller GCH GCH CH Caleb’s Chariot Of Fire Gillian E Hill & Joseph A Hill

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Owners Name

GCH GCH

GCH CH Cambria’s Ziggy Stardust Ann Wulbrecht & Ann R White GCH CH Excelsia’s This Side Of Paradise Naomi Barksdale & Malcolm Barksdale & Don James Gau Sr. & Leonora L Gau GCH GCH CH Gallants Double Dare V Ciden RN NA NF Stephanie Rudich & Mona Fasth D.V.M. & Cynthia L Huckfeldt GCH GCH CH Jalyn Simply Irresistible Alisaton Joann Salva & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno & Lynn Jackson & Gwen DeMilta & Joshua Bohn GCH GCH CH Merrimac’s Chase Manhattan CGC MARILYN DAVID GCH GCH CH Raklyns Field Of Dreams Alisaton Deneen Hayward & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno & Gwen DeMilta & Debbie Struff & Fran Diano GCH GCH CH Rauschund N Darwin’s Family Tradition Darlene Young & Marilyn Altheide & Erin Pina GCH GCH CH Sunburg’s Sweet Emotion Paula Vester MACH MACH Montwood Arista Chaka Kahn Delcrest MXS MJS XF T2B Ron Siwecki & Denise Siwecki MACH MACH Dedo’s Seven Come Eleven MXB MJS NJP XF NFP T2B Kimberly Trzcinski MACH2 MACH2 Andalin’s Dance On Fire CD MXS MJS MXF MFB TQX T2B Nicole Bailey & Linda Voss MACH5 MACH5 Adamas Usmc MXS2 MJG2 MXF T2B Mary L Briant & William E Briant Jr. MACH5 MACH5 Smack-Dab’s Razzam’Taz CDX RA MXS2 MJG2 XF T2B2 Sarah Conners MX Foxfire’s Lovin’ It All! MX MXJ OF Deborah Sternberg & Michelle Santana & Ken Ray MX Montwood Arista Flirtin With The Dealer MX MXJ OF Mike Delloto MX Montwood Arista’s Sin City Carnivale MX AXJ XF CA Linda Zaeske & Karen Langlois
MX CH Smack Dab’s Chance Worth Taking MX AXJ XF Gwen Gerow MXP MACH4 Paradigm Von Richthofen MXS2 MJG2 MXP XF Debra Hartsfield MXP2 MACH9 Delta Duchess Of Davenport CD RN MXG3 MJC3 MXP2 MJP2 MXF TQX T2B Todd Houg & Suzan B Houg MXP2 MACH Smack-Dabs Shining Black Knight CDX RA MXB MJS MXP2 MJP2 OF Ms. Alice D Richman & Joan Rinaldi MXB Adamas Solar Flare MX MXB MXJ XF Peg Mueller & Elizabeth M Barrett MXB Anya Of Whitaker Farms MX MXB MXJ MJB XF Carrie Eicher MXB Cambria’s Niblicks And ‘Nickers MX MXB MXJ MJB NF T2B Alise Carrico & Ann R White MXB CH Dezperado’s Divine Intervention MX MXB MXJ OF Susan M Beckage & Peter J Beckage MXB CH Marquis Moonlit Passion MX MXB MXJ Joyce Orcutt & Kelly Marquis & Linda Marquis MXB3 MACH8 Olympia Tamora V Promise UD MXB3 MJG3 OF T2B Charmaine Koenig MFB MACH2 Andalin’s Dance On Fire CD MXS MJS MXF MFB TQX T2B Nicole Bailey & Linda Voss MFB MACH Carosel Valencia Dynamo V Brownstone MXG MJG MXF MFB T2B2 Peg Mueller MJB CH Marquis Moonlit Passion MX MXB MXJ MJB Joyce Orcutt & Kelly Marquis & Linda Marquis MJB CH Dezperado’s Divine Intervention MX MXB MXJ MJB OF Susan M Beckage & Peter J Beckage MJB Foxfire’s Lovin’ It All! MX MXJ MJB OF Deborah Sternberg & Michelle Santana & Ken Ray

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Owners Name

MJB 2 CH MACH2 Horizon’s Pimlico CD RN MXG MJB2 MXF MFB T2B Susan Beckage & Rick George & Linda George MJB 2 MACH Smack-Dab’s Fieldstone Flirt CD MXS MJB2 XF T2B Cynthia Ochsner MJPB MACH9 Delta Duchess Of Davenport CD RN MXG3 MJC3 MXP2 MJP2 MJPB MXF TQX T2B Todd Houg & Suzan B Houg MJC2 MACH4 Dedo’s Fostas Touch Of Style CDX MXB2 MJC2 JoAnne Brettscheider & Randy Brettschneider MXJ Bell’Lavoros Regalo Di Roza RN AX MXJ XF CGC Sherry Moore & Vicky K Brachfeld MXJ Olympia Collateral Damage V Promise AX MXJ Dr. Lisa R Hill MXJ “Dial M”” For Mischief UD BN GN MX MXJ NAP NJP Linda L Gasparovic & Michael W Gasparovic MXJ CH Smack Dab’s Chance Worth Taking MX MXJ XF T2B Gwen Gerow MXJ Soquel’s Chocolate Kisses RA AX MXJ XF Janice Mitchell & Steve Mitchell & Linda A Siegel MXJP SCD Some Roads Are Rocky NA NAJ AXP MJP OFP Heather Mckinnon MXJP3 Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ MXP3 MXPB MJP3 MJPB MXF MFP MFPB TQXP T2B T2BP CGC Mary Callaway MXG MACH2 Smack-Dab’s Fieldstone Fancy Free MXG MJG NF Kathleen Anderson & Dale Anderson MJG MACH Lh’s Heart Of A Dragon MXG MJG T2B2 Suzan Houg & Daniel Houg MJG MACH Josef Kaiser Wilhelm MXB MJG OF T2B Sara Mclarnon MJG CH MACH Protocol’s Citius Altius Fortius MXG MJG MXF T2B Carol Moore & Jocelyn Mullins & Kevin Mullins MJG2 MACH3 Mikadobe’s Tempest RN MXB2 MJG2 OF Melissa Timken MJG3 MACH8 Olympia Tamora V Promise UD MXC2 MJG3 OF T2B Charmaine Koenig MXS Devonquest’s Pele V Kalora MX MXS MXJ MJG OF Gisele Jarvie MXS2 MACH3 Mikadobe’s Tempest RN MXS2 MJG2 OF Melissa Timken MXS3 MACH8 Fulcer’s Raven VCD2 UDX OM1 RE MXS3 MJG3 XF T2B Lloyd Fulcer MJS MACH Andalin’s Dance On Fire CD MXS MJS MXF TQX T2B Nicole Bailey & Linda Voss MJS Dedo’s Seven Come Eleven MX MXB MXJ MJS NJP XF NFP Kimberly Trzcinski NA CH ‘Rena’Ssance De Otra Tierra NA NAJ NF Wayne J Rossmiller & Bellinda Rossmiller NA Bolero Lincoln Park After Dark V Deerfield NA NAJ CA Jillian Matson NA Ruger Jones BN RA NA NAJ CA Shannon L. Jones NA Sampsons’s Snow White Phoenix NA NAJ Christine Renee Segedin & Daniel Andrew Segedin NA CH Wendorf’s Viva La Vida BN RN NA Jacqueline Wendt & Linda Waco & Alan C Wendt & Larry Waco Sr. NA Bell’Lavoros Tornare In Paradiso BN RN NA NAJ AXP AJP Lloyd Fulcer & Vicky K Brachfeld

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NEW TITLE HOLDERS for MAY & JUNE 2014 Dog Title Dog Name

Owners Name

NA NAJ NAJ

Shal-Mar’s Terra NA NAJ Mrs. Coye Lynn McCleskey CCRN Sampsons’s Snow White Phoenix NA NAJ Christine Renee Segedin & Daniel Andrew Segedin CH Wendorf’s Viva La Vida BN RN NA NAJ Jacqueline Wendt & Linda Waco & Alan C Wendt & Larry Waco Sr. NAJ Bell’Lavoros Tornare In Paradiso BN RN NA NAJ AXP AJP Lloyd Fulcer & Vicky K Brachfeld NAJ Scarpa’s D.A.R.&E. To Be Jonas BN RN OA NAJ NF CA Michael Scarpa & Grace Scarpa NAJ Shal-Mar’s Terra NA NAJ Mrs. Coye Lynn McCleskey CCRN NAJ Sunny N Foxfire Wish Upon A Star NAJ Heidi Benson NJP Aeolus’ Under Fire NJP Kara Bassignani D.V.M. NJP Dabney’s Master & Commander V Axton NJP Howard Carr NJP CH Gemini Alice In Wonderland V Alisaton BN RN OA AXJ NAP NJP Michele Carberry & Carissa DeMilta-Shimpeno & Gwen DeMilta NAP Dabney’s Master & Commander V Axton NAP NJP Howard Carr NAP Falko Des Steigenden Sonnen NA NAP NJP Kara Bassignani NAP Sharjets Show Stopper CD BN RN NAP NJP NFP Susan Dehner & Sharon Marinelli RATN Destiny’s Digital Image UD RN MX MXB MXJ MJB XF T2B RATN Shirley Harry & Carole Bohanan Uhler RATN Kelview’s Black Ice V. Mueller NA NAJ RATN CGC Shirley Harry & Roxann Miller & Colleen Nicholson OM1 Sharjets Awesome Act V Philmar UD OM1 Ms. Kim Tome & Cheryl Green OM1 CH Starlaine Best Kept Secret UD OM1 VER AX AXJ Karen Ann Fuss OA GCH CH Abadie’s Return Of The King CD RA OA NAJ CGCA Candace Gerbers Brey & James Brey OA Foxfire’s All About Beautiful OA NAJ Linda Newby OA Foxfire’s I Wanna Be A Rock Star OA NAJ OF Noni Palmer & Michelle Santana & Chris Christopher OA CH Gallant’s Lil’ Brees V Ciden CD BN GN RE OA OAJ Janet Balke & Rodney Balke OA Sherluck’s Some Like It Hot OA Faye Strauss & Gary Strauss OA Wyndem’s Neela Kamal Of Emerald RN OA NAJ OAP AJP CAA Cathy Ceely OAJ Beck’s Marshal Dillon NA OAJ Sherry L Beck & Carol Maxwell OAJ Carosel Kahlua N Coffee Aguilo NA OAJ Dr. Dottie Miller OJP Canyonflowers’ Heartsease NAP OJP Linda S. Fischer OJP Dabney’s Master & Commander V Axton NAP OJP Howard Carr OJP Sharjets Show Stopper CD BN RN NAP OJP NFP Susan Dehner & Sharon Marinelli RATO Triadel’s Intrepid Hero CA RATO CGCA Leah Marie Billet & Scott Richard Shildt PCD Hollie Leinen Kessens BN PCD RE CGC Wayne S Kessens & Valery M Kessens PCD Naballs Kiss Me Quick BN PCD Susan Kelso PACH PACH Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ MXP3 MXPB MJP3 MJPB PAX MXF MFP MFPB TQXP T2B T2BP CGC Mary Callaway PAX PACH Briarwood Back To Basics CD BN RAE MX MXJ MXP3 MXPB MJP3 MJPB PAX MXF MFP MFPB TQXP T2B T2BP CGC Mary Callaway RA Birchrun’s Comic Book Hero Iof Tarma RA CA Stephani Batchelder & Leslie Batchelder RA Manitou’s Shiraz With Blue Notes CD BN RA CGC Michael Scott & Diane Scott

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Owners Name

RA RA RA

Platinum’s Witchy Woman CDX RA Susan Korp & Arthur Korp Clg Butch Cassidy V Hayden RA CGC Carissa Tashiro GCH CH Gallant’s First And Foremost V Ciden RA Patricia Healy & Mona Fasth D.V.M. & Cynthia L Huckfeldt & Dennis Huckfeldt RA Morrowind’s Comet BN GN RA Lieselotte Hookey RE CH Gallant’s Lil’ Brees V Ciden CD BN GN RE NA OAJ Janet Balke & Rodney Balke RE Irongate’s Knight Of The Wind RE Armand Destefani & Trisha DeStefani RE Renejade Velocity Vendetta RE MX MXJ XF Mary Swindell & James Swindell RE Shelby’s Crowning Gem BN RE CGC Michelle Frye RE Daniel Boone CD BN RE CGC Ann Caswell RE Dobehart’s Touch The Sky BN RE Linda Halbenlieb RE Dragomir’s Knappogue Castle CD BN RE CGCA Andrew Martin & Simon Padgett RE Tristram Kiss Me Or Not CD BN RE Gail C McLaughlin RN Adamas Cuervo Gold RN Patricia Stueck & Elizabeth M Barrett RN Azotar’s Wonderful World Of Desi BN RN Timmari Putti RN Diva’s Lucky Thirteen BN RN THDN CGCA Mrs. Elizabeth J Menzel RN Dreamcatchers Ima Keeper RN CGC Jennifer Reeves & Gloria Reeves RN CH Foxfire N Ko Allways Madness RN Kim L Owen & Michelle Santana RN Hidden Acres Magic Jedi Princess V. Wyndem RN Stephanie Whitchurch RN Hoytts Czarina Alexia BN RN CGCA Paula Richards RN Incredible Hijack RN Hollyann Hood & Miles Te Selle RN Kyrahn’s Gone With The Wind RN CGC Vicki Martin RN Liesl Von Cutnapath RN CGC Helen Wigzell RN Momanon’s American Moonshine RN THDN CGCA Mary Thall & Bob Thall RN Rd2’s I’m N Hot Pursuit RN OA NAJ NF Angela L. Evans RN St. Olaf’s Golden Girl Rose RN Luellyn Piver RN Undermountain Navarra RN THDN CGCA Gwendolyn Meili RN Blue Chip Free Reign RN Karen Wrey & Richard Wrey RN Dory RN Michelle Bays RN GCH CH Gallant’s First And Foremost V Ciden RN Patricia Healy & Mona Fasth D.V.M. & Cynthia L Huckfeldt & Dennis Huckfeldt RN Honeybucket’s Blinded By Science RN Christine Matzok RN Leia Von White CD BN RN Errol White RN Masaya’s Elegant Empress RN CGCA Saundra Elizabeth Urbacke RN Schatzie BN RN CGC Christine Stewart RN CH Wingate To The Nines RN Colleen Mitchell THD Clinkenbeard’s Athena THD CGC Caren E Kipler THD CH Cambria’s Black Market RN THD Jody Davidson & Miss Ann Ramsbottom THDA CH Heartfelt Fiyero Dob Mann RN THDA Joe Lynch & Sara Lynch THDX Dare’s Going For Broke CD RE THDX RATO Donald Grskovich & Linda Grskovich THDX CH Heartfelt Fiyero Dob Mann RN THDX Joe Lynch & Sara Lynch THDN GCH CH Adamas Shock And Awe THDN CGC Rick Wilcox & Elizabeth M Barrett & Irene Wilcox

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Owners Name

THDN CH Aquarius’ Wally World V. Sandia BN PCD RN CA THDN DM CGCA Zelda Casanova & F Bev Casanova THDN Darth Revan CD BN RN THDN Mr. Michael C Bordovsky & Valerie N Bordovsky THDN Diva’s Lucky Thirteen BN THDN CGCA Mrs. Elizabeth J Menzel THDN L.J.’s Rio Rojo RE THDN CGC Kathleen Field & Daniel Field THDN Momanon’s American Moonshine THDN CGCA Mary Thall & Bob Thall THDN The Mighty Silasaurus THDN CGC Sarah Owen THDN Undermountain Navarra THDN CGCA Gwendolyn Meili THDN Doron Drummer Boy Pennylane THDN Kerri Kot & Daniel Kot T2B Cambria’s Niblicks And ‘Nickers MX MXJ MJB NF T2B Alise Carrico & Ann R White T2B Azotar’s Red Rover Red Rover CD RA AX MXJ XF T2B CA Antoinette Ratoza & Paula Ratoza T2B MACH Dedo’s Seven Come Eleven MXB MJS NJP XF NFP T2B Kimberly Trzcinski T2B CH Smack Dab’s Chance Worth Taking MX AXJ XF T2B Gwen Gerow T2B2 MACH Lh’s Heart Of A Dragon MXG MJS T2B2 Suzan Houg & Daniel Houg T2B2 MACH3 Reba MXG MJB2 NAP NJP XF NFP T2B2 Chris Villano & Judi Villano T2B3 CH Foxfire N Rockelle I Wanna Talk About Me RN MX MXB MXJ MJB MXF MFB T2B3 Michelle Santana & Chris Christopher & Noni Palmer & Dorothy Roberts TD Lady Sasha Of The North TD Shirley J.B. Merkley TQX CH MACH2 Horizon’s Pimlico CD RN MXG MJC MXF MFB TQX T2B Susan Beckage & Rick George & Linda George UD Rhapsody’s Silent Night UD Jean Haley UDX CH Starlaine Best Kept Secret UDX OM1 VER AX AXJ Karen Ann Fuss

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Top Twenty Junior Showmanship Statistics

2014 DPCA Junior Showmanship Top Twenty Through October 31, 2014 Rank/Junior Name 1 Kasey O’Brien 2 Taylor Schwartz 3 Abigail Adams 4 Erin LaPlante 5 Mallary Quin Ross 6 Alexis Truesdail 7 Mariana Gonzales 7 Jaimie Smith 9 Ricki Lynne King 10 Karlee Howard 11 Ashlee Jeanne Claggett 12 Annabella Hines 13 Renee Gould 14 Megan Palmer 15 Daniel Pine 16 Raquel Wright 17 Brooke Moyer 18 Shoshana Goldfein 18 Julianna Medina 20 Sabrina Goldfein

Best/Top Jr Wins 20 14 7 8 7 7 4 3 4 6 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0

Class Wins 34 23 11 17 8 8 6 6 11 7 10 9 9 3 1 1 1 1 9 3

Total Defeated 398 250 207 197 193 97 89 89 85 84 75 73 37 29 28 17 16 15 15 12

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Top Twenty Conformation Statistics

2014 DPCA Conformation Top Twenty • July 2014 - June 2015 AKC Award Gazettes. Amy Tourond • Top Twenty Conformation Statistician E-mail: amydobes@gmail.com As of Nov 21, 2014 Rank/Name of Dog Owner 1 GCH Cambria’s Vraiment Parfait G. Lajeski, A. Wulbrecht, K. Thompson, A. White 2 GCH Dezperado’s Hallelujah J. & A. Wendt, H. Zimmerman 3 GCH Phillmar Superman T. & J. Stone, C. Green 4 GCH Kamterra’s Legato** K. & M. Moats 5 GCH Black Bart’s Calamity Jane C. Jordan 6 GCH Winmar’s Chase’N the Dream L. Burroff 7 GCH Marienburg’s Spec Ops Commando R. & J. Kusumoto 7 GCH Excelsia’s This Side of Paradise N. & M. Barksdale, L. & D. Gau 9 GCH Holly Woods Angels N Demons D. McGarvey, M. Thomas 10 GCH Allure Playing With Fire N. Bosley 11 GCH Treu’s The Whole Truth v. Touchstone C. & N. Battaglia, A. Brotherhood 12 GCH Monarch’s Empire Maker J. & M. Brucker 13 GCH Tiburon Djibouti v. Rhapsody I. Sasu, J. Dolan 14 GCH Foxfire N Icon Gotta Lotta Moxie N. & P. Besand, T. Ross, M. Santana, S. St. John 15 GCH Jalyn Simply Irresistible Alisaton J. Salva, L. Jackson, G. DeMilta, C. Shimpeno, J. Bohn 16 GCH Raklyns Field of Dreams Alisaton D. Hayward, D. Struff, F. Diano, G. DeMilta, C. Shimpeno 17 GCH Cambria’s Ziggy Stardust A. Wulbrecht, A. White 18 GCH Foxfire’s Surf’N The Stars W. & M. Lewis, M. Santana 19 GCH Barcello-Kiro Expectation Ecstacy, CA R. & J. Barnes, S. Kahn 20 GCH Rolin’s No Reservations R. & L. Hagmann 21 GCH Alpha’s Magic Man, CGC S. & J. Teague, S. Smith 22 GCH Char-lors Bad Reputation L. Smith, N. Tracy 22 GCH Irongate’s West of Sunrise E. Auch

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Points

55 44 33 40 46 18 26 28 28 37

1248 1072 889 778 719 627 560 560 530 392

13 14 17

251 243 219

16

216

15

196

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178 155 144 130 128 121 112 112

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Top Twenty Agility Statistics

2014 DPCA Agility Top Twenty • May 2014 - April 2015 AKC Automated Doberman Agility Reports Peggy Mueller • Top Twenty Agility Statistician • E-mail: pegsk9kids@gmail.com As of Dec 2, 2014 RANK/NAME OF DOG (Call Name) OWNER(S) TOTAL MACH POINTS 1 MACH9 Fulcer’s Raven VCD2 UDX OM1 RE MXS3 MJG3 XF T2B2 (Raven) L. Fulcer 1314 2 CH MACH3 Horizon’s Pimlico CD RN MXC MJB2 MXF MFB TQX T2B (Petra) S. Beckage & L. George & R. George 1280 3 MACH Lh’s Heart Of A Dragon MXG MJG T2B2 (Draco) S. Houg & D. Houg 1224 4 MACH9 Olympia Tamora V Promise UD MXB3 MJG3 OF T2B (Tamora) C. Koenig 1195 5 MACH3 Mikadobe’s Tempest RN MXS2 MJG2 XF WAC (Stormy) M. Timken 1109 6 MACH3 Reba MXC MJS2 NAP NJP MXF NFP T2B2 (Reba) C. & J. Villano 1086 7 MACH2 Andalin’s Dance On Fire CD MXS MJS MXF MFB TQX T2B (Jinn) N. Bailey & L. Voss 1034 8 MACH3 Catawba’s Something Special UD RA MXC MJB2 (Piper) E. Mcavoy 994 9 MACH14 Thornwoods Flare CD MXS4 MJB5 FTC1 MFC TQX T2B2 WAC (Flare) Y. & D. Mancino 895 10 MACH5 Smack-Dab’s Razzam’Taz CDX RA MXS2 MJG2 XF T2B2 (Tazi) S. Conners 883 11 MACH Dancing Star’s Born To Prevail MXB MJS T2B2 T. & S. Houg & S. Houg 881 12 MACH4 Dedo’s Fostas Touch Of Style CDX MXS2 MJC2 (Fostas) J. & R. Brettscheider 835 13 MACH2 Smack-Dab’s Fieldstone Fancy Free MXG MJG NF K. & D. Anderson 650 14 MACH Carosel Valencia Dynamo V Brownstone MXC MJG MXF MFB T2B2 (Dyna) P. Mueller 628 15 GCH CH MACH2 Old Drum’s Double Red CD MXG MJC XF T2B (Atlas) C. & C. Koenig 573 16 CH Dezperado’s Divine Intervention MX MXB MXJ MJB XF S. & P. Beckage 563 17 MACH Smack-Dab’s Fieldstone Flirt CD MXS MJB2 XF T2B2 (Kitt) C. Ochsner 557 18 MACH Shim Shim Sherie MXS MJG NAP NJP XF T2B (Shimmer) J. & C. Villano 543 19 CH MACH Dancing Star’s Born To Fly CDX RE MXG MJC XF T2B ROM (Lindy) K. Getsinger 526 20 CH Bolero Red Shatter V Deerfield MX MXB MXJ MJB XF Y. & D. Mancino 524 TTA CHAIR - Carol Moore - DPCATopTwentyAG @dpca.org 70 | The Doberman Pinscher Magazine

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Top Twenty Obedience Statistics

2014 DPCA Obedience Top Twenty • July 2014 - June 2015 AKC Award Gazettes. Jeannine Charlier, Top Twenty Obedience Statistician • E-mail: dobehome@sbcglobal.net   As of Nov 26, 2014 RANKING NAME OWNER HIT

BONUS TOTAL POINTS POINT

1 CH STARLAINE BEST KEPT SECRET, UDX OM1 VER AX AXJ K FUSS

4

99

6580.5

2 SHARJETS AWESOME ACT V PHILMAR, UDX OM2

K TOME

4

188

5896.5

J YOUNG/CAMBRIA KNL

1

10

3735.5

S DAVIS/C GREEN

1

37

1810.5

3 OTCH CAMBRIA’S GOLD STANDARD, UDX4 OM6 RN WAC 4 OTCH PHILLMAR BELLE OF THE BALL, OM3

5 BLUE CHIP BRICK ROAD V ENCHANT, UDX OM1 IPO1 WAC CGC

P BURNS

4

42

1416

6 NABALLS KISS ME QUICK, CD BN PCD

S KELSO

1

30

1406.5

7 DEDO’S PERFECT STING, CD RA

S LUNDY

1

29

1405.5

8 MERITAGE I WANT IT ALL, CD BN OA AXJ

C BOHNERT, S PATTON, M PATTON

2

92

1077

9 CH FOXFIRE’S SHE’S JUST THE ONE, CGC

M DELLORTO

0

0

983.5

M FITZGERALD/G DEMILTA/C PITTS

1

23

612

11 PLATINUM’S WITCHY WOMAN, CDX RA

KORP S, KORP A

1

5

590.5

12 PAWS KNIGHTS TEMPLAR DEUS VULT, CD

M RONNFELDT, C RONNFELDT

0

0

589.5

K MCLEMORE, E BARRETT

0

0

396.5

1

3

396

15 MACH 3 CATAWBA’S SOMETHING SPECIAL, UD RA MXC MJC MCAVOY, E

0

0

394.5

16 MANITOU’S SHIRAZ WITH BLUE NOTES, CD BN RA CGC M SCOTT

0

0

392.5

17 CINNAKERRY’S VALIDATION, UDX OM1 MX MXJ

P DELEHANTY

0

0

392

L GASPAROVIC, M GASPAROVIC

0

0

390

J HAUGEN

0

0

390

S HOOD

1

8

203.5

10 CH MACH2 ALLURE ABSOLUTE ALISATON ROJAN, UDX OM1 MXG MJG

13 ADAMAS DANCING SILVER STAR, CD

14 HOYTTS HIDDEN TREASURE, UDX4 OM5 GN GO RE

C STEPHENS

18 DIAL “M” FOR MISCHIEF, UD BN GN MX MXJ NAP NJP

18 GCH CH CAMBRIA’S TOURMALINE, CD BN RN 20 WINGATE’S FIRST LADY, CDX TDX BH

Statistics are complied from the July through the following June AKC Gazettes. This may not correspond to any particular show dates. The results only reflect the wins reported in those Gazettes. *Note: If you are not a current member of DPCA, please send your home address AND e-mail to the Top 20 Obedience chairperson immediately. Cindy Bohnert, 3422 Bell Line Road, Omro, WI 54963   E-Mail: specialqtrs@gmail.com You do not need to be a DPCA member to qualify for Top 20 Obedience,  nor to participate in the Top 20 Obedience event at the National show in October. Dec/Jan 2014-2015

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