Autumn 2018 DCA Newsletter

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AUTUMN 2018, Volume XLII, Number 3

The Dachshund Club of America Newsletter Lynne Dahlén, Editor N961 Mayflower Road Appleton, WI 54913 Official DCA Website: dachshundclubofamerica.org

Da chshund C lub of America Newsletter • A UTUMN 2018, Volume XLI I, Number 3

Caleb Tolley showing Splendor Farm Entertaining The Angels SL


May 20-25, 2019 Conformation, Agility, Obedience and Rally • Purina Event Center, Gray Summit, MO

Host Hotel: Holiday Inn at Six Flags, 4901 Six Flags Road, Eureka, MO Approximately 9 miles from the Purina Event Center

1-800-782-8108 Deadline for reservations: April 19, 2019, reservations taken after June 15, 2018. Call only for reservations, no online reservations. Ask for the Dachshund Club of America Rate. No more than 2 reservations per person. $100 refundable deposit, or applicable to your bill. There is a $35.00 non-refundable dog show fee for all rooms with or without dogs. Cancellation of reservation must be done 2 weeks prior to arrival date Regular Room Rate: $119.95+tax. Up to five people may stay in a room with a maximum of 6 dogs (maximum 4 kennels). Family Rooms (suites): 11 suites are available for $185.95+tax. Six of the suites are drive up. Full RV hook ups are available at the Purina Event Center. Watch for more information on the new Facebook Page for 2019, and in the next newsletter.


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officers

President

2nd Vice President

Recording Secretary

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

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

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

1st Vice President

Treasurer

Corresponding Secretary

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

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

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

Class of 2018

Class of 2019

Class of 2020

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

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

Sandy Arnold 2242 Olde Mill Drive Bloomington, IN 47401-4589 (812) 322-1842 jarbsydox@gmail.com

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

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

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

Cyndy Jo Senff 789 Mesa Drive Del Valle, TX 78617-5632 (512) 247-2152 info@dynadaux.com

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

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

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

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

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

board of directors

(502) 419-7241

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

No DCA publication, or any part therein, may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever, either in magazines, media, or for advertising purposes, etc., without prior written permission from the Dachshund Club of America. Please contact Phyllis Rosinsky regarding the DCA Illustrated Standard. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S ! ! Another great National Specialty is behind us. Thank you again to all the people that made this wonderful week of fun, friends and competition possible. Pictured on the covers: Best in National Specialty Show: GCHB CH TurningPt Hot ‘N Saucey Talkin’ Trash Breeder/owner: Dr. Randy Eltringham, Handler: Susan Botsakis Obedience High in Trial: BISS CH White Ridge Grand Total CD PCD BN RE AX MXJ XF RATN CGCA TKP Breeder/owner/handler: Ronda Bermke Absolute Field Trial Winner: Sand Dollars The Name Of The Game SL “Trixie” Breeder/Owner: Heather With Best Junior Handler: Caleb Tolley showing Splendor Farm Entertaining The Angels SL

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Chances Are It’s Not a Food Allergy for Your Dog Why do so many people believe their dogs are suffering from food allergies, besides the fact that the Internet is rife with articles and postings erroneously suggesting that food allergies in pets are quite common?

Dr. Dodds Responds to FDA Statement Page

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a statement on July 12, 2018 that it is investigating a possible connection between grain-free diets and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which is also known as canine heart disease (CHD).

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

HEALTH & WELFARE • Food Allergies in Dogs • Dr. Jean Dodds response to Grain Free Diets and Heart Problems in Dogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hemangiosarcoma Research Funded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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by Denny Van Hook, DVM

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by Marianne McCullough

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Hemangiosarcoma Research Funded

WEAVES & RETRIEVES Return to Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

by Denny Van Hook, DVM

Trudy Kawami

As most of you know, Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is a miserable cancer that affects all breeds of dogs with little or no warning and is fatal. I presented an educational talk at the 2018 DCA annual meeting to increase awareness of this disease. At that time many members expressed continuing interest in helping to fund HSA research. In response, the DCA Board approved sending $15,000 from our Purina Parent Club Partnership Program funds to the Canine Health Foundation toward one of their research projects on Hemangiosarcoma.

News from AKC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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by Larry Sorenson

Meet the Breeds 2018 Request . . . .

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by Laura Wagner Potash

Field Trial Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Request for Blood Samples North Carolina State University . . . .

51 Love at First Sight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 by Kathleen Newman

Too Early, Too Small by Marianne McCullough

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In the last issue of the DCA magazine, Vikki McConnell shared her experience in breeding that presents a scenario that all breeders fear. I really appreciated that she shared her experience and help spread the word on Thrombocytopenia. If we all share our experiences, everyone can benefit and more puppies and bitches can be saved. This being said, I felt it important that I share my recent experience in breeding that could have ended tragically. In March of 2018, my miniature longhair bitch, Raven, came into heat. This was to be her last litter.

53 Upcoming Specialties . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Specialty Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Harvest Moon Classic. . . . . . . . . . . .

DCA 2018 Triathlon Dog of the Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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by Linda Alkema

DCA National Showcase: Columbus, The Heart of It All . . . . .

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by Dr. Randy Eltringham

2017 Top Producers and 2017 Top Ten Standings. . . . . . . . . .

DCA 2018 National Showcase by Dr. Randy Eltringham

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Ohio is proudly known as the “Heartland of America” and that theme was heart-felt at every event during DCA week this year. David Temple, Debbie Krieg and their hard working team of Central Ohio Dachshund Club (CODC) members and DCA volunteers worked countless hours planning every detail to ensure a flawless week filled with fun, friendship and memories galore! Results and pictures of a fun-filled week in Columbus, Ohio are featured in this article. We should all thank the many volunteers who make “The Nationals” possible every year!

86 Newsletter Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Register of Merit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Purina Parent Club Partnership Program . . . . . . . . . .

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

107 PROUCERS ISSUE INFO!! . . . . . . 108 Nationals 2019 Information . . . . . IBC Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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Johnson, Russell/Duchwood. . . . . . . . . . 39 Jones, Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Jones/Sleepytime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kawami, Santomauro/Saytars . . . . . . . . 18 Kreig/Daybreak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Martin/Briardachs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 McCullough/Kenmar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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McNamara/I Spy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Niles/Robinwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Peat, Sikora/Pramada/Koradox . . . . . . . 42 Prouty/Our Gang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Purina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Schmidt, Slater, Skaer, Heymann Stardust/von Skaer/HiRoad . . . . . . . . . 30 Simmons/Stardox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Singleton/Leoralees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Tribute to Arvilla Mayhall. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4

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SEE THE DCA NEWSLETTER DIGITAL VERSION https://issuu.com/dachshundclubofamerica/docs/dca_summer_2018 Editor, Advertising Coordinator, Graphic Design, Layout and Production: Lynne M. Dahlén Contact: lynnechuck83@twc.com or 920-903-1588 Editorial Assistant: Chuck Dahlén ARTICLE CONTRIBUTORS Linda Alkema, Dr. Jean Dodds, Dr. Randy Eltringham, Barbara Fawver, Linda Givens, Trudy Kawami, Anne Kraft, Cindy Niles, Marianne McCullough, Kathleen Newman, Karen Scheiner, Larry Sorenson, Denny Van Hook, DVM PRINTER/MAILING Sutherland Companies, Montezuma, Iowa The Dachshund Club of America Inc., The Dachshund Club of America Board of Directors, and the Editor of the Dachshund Club of America Quarterly Newsletter (magazine) are not responsible for the content of any advertisement, solicited or unsolicited editorials, letters or articles that may appear in the newsletter. The content of any advertisement, editorial, letter or article that appears in the Dachshund Club of America Newsletter is the sole responsibility of its advertiser or author.


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Linda Casteneda: Arvilla loved me with a Mother’s heart. I will miss our phone calls, she knew about my new Foxhound puppy and was so happy! She will always be in my heart...

Jan Oswald: Aside from her work on the DCA Newsletter and her affinity for correct grammar and spelling, she was a wealth of information when it came to pedigrees, health issues; her willingness to mentor people was selfless. At one point she had boxes and boxes of articles and pedigrees. I know she wanted to write a book...sadly, I don’t think she ever got started on it.

Marilyn Wright: ccording to John Mayhall, early in the 1980’s Arvilla approached the Dachshund Club of America’s board of directors about publishing a newsletter for the national club. She was given that permission to pursue this endeavor. John Mayhall bought Arvilla a computer and taught her how to use it. Judy Goulder bought her a laser printer and the DCA Newsletter was born. Over the years, the newsletter grew in size and quality. In the early 1990’s, Arvilla moved to Orange, CA to assist her business partner in running a boarding and breeding kennel. Because of the increased demands on Arvilla’s time running the kennel, plus dealing with some pretty significant medical issues, Arvilla had to pass the editorship of her Newsletter to another DCA member, Diane Heldebrant, who was editor until the of Summer 2000. Since then, the newsletter has had its present editor, but without Arvilla, it may have never been published at all.

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Sharon McDonald: I met Arvilla in 1995 at a Dachshund Specialty in Long Beach, California. I was searching for a long hair Dachshund after the loss of my mini, Schatzie. I was in the Navy at the time, and Arvilla was one of only a few that would take a chance on selling a dog to me. I already had a passion for Dachshunds but Arvilla took me to a new level. Most importantly, Arvilla mentored me in my journey to breed. I bred two litters in California. Arvilla and Don whelped the litters and raised them while I worked. Seriously, who does that? Maggie begat Sierra who gave me Gee who gave me Raycer and Evan. My passion for Dachshunds began in 1973 but my legacy in Dachshunds began when I met Arvilla in 1995. 6

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Arvilla Mayhall introduced me to the world of standard longhaired Dachshunds back in the mid-80’s with the gift of Reva von Schoen Bach, aka “Stefi”. Traveling to shows with her and John taught me all about showing, from kennel help to grooming and handling. We couldn’t get enough of Arvilla’s stories and wisdom about the history, etiology and anatomy of Dachshunds. I will forever be grateful for the extensive opportunities afforded me because of her.

Jan Schirmer: I honestly don’t know if I can put into words what Arvilla meant to me and I am so sad I lost touch with her towards the end of her life. My relationship with Arvilla started when she sold me the pick bitch of a litter that she had co-bred. Annie became the foundation of my line of Dachshunds. I had owned, bred, and shown other breeds of dogs when I lived in Montana, but I NEVER had a mentor like Arvilla. She would take my hands and put them on a dog so I could feel what she was saying regarding conformation of Dachshunds. Most dog people want to go to shows and visit with friends, not spend their time teaching “newbies”. Not Arvilla, she would sit at ringside for an entire show, pointing out correct and incorrect conformation and movement. She would take me with her and introduced me to the ‘important” people in Dachshunds. She also encouraged my daughter to show and gave Heather her first Dachshund “Sammy Jo”. I pray we’ll meet again in heaven and I believe we will. The photo of Arvilla Mayhall was taken in 1988 with a standard longhaired bitch she had co-bred under the kennel name of Moondachs.


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

Please send ideas, suggestions and articles to the Dachshund Club of America Newsletter Editor.

CHANCES ARE IT’S NOT A FOOD ALLERGY FOR YOUR DOG Getting at the real reason your dog is having all those symptoms. Your dog’s skin is itching, perhaps to the point that he may even be licking his paws or chewing on his feet, or he keeps vomiting or having diarrhea. It must be a food allergy, you think to yourself, so you put him on a special diet. But it doesn’t work. Frustrated, you try other food combinations, finally bringing him to the veterinarian for help in figuring out which ingredient is causing the allergic reaction. Eight-year-old Louie’s mother kept him on a strict, no-grain diet until she found out his itching was caused by allergic reactions, but not to food. Suspected food allergy is “a common reason people come to the nutrition clinic at Tufts,” says Cailin Heinze, VMD, a board-certified veterinary nutritionist at the Cummings School. “By the time they get here, they’ve often tried five, six, seven different diets. But if they all have different ingredients and the dog is not any better, it’s probably not a food allergy. Of those dogs whose owners think they may have a food allergy, perhaps only 10 percent or less actually do.”

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Why do so many people believe their dogs are suffering from food allergies, besides the fact that the internet is rife with articles and postings erroneously suggesting that food allergies in pets are quite common? “People want to help their dog, and if the problem is food, that’s easy to fix,” Dr. Heinze says. You just remove the food from the diet. “So to some extent it’s wishful thinking. Add to that the fact that they keep reading online that food allergies are common, and it really snowballs.” But the fact is that most of the incessant itching and scratching seen in some dogs is the result of atopy — allergies not to food but to airborne

substances hanging around the environment, including pollen, mold, and dust mites. When allergic people breathe in those substances, they end up with runny noses, watery eyes, sneezing, and congestion. When allergic dogs breathe them in or walk through them (and perhaps lick them off), they itch; the problem plays out largely on their skin. They often get ear infections as well. And since you can’t simply remove the offending environmental substances from the dog’s world, treating allergic reactions to them may involve administering medicines to the dog and other treatments for the rest of his life — a more involved plan than simply


changing the diet. Gastrointestinal symptoms like vomiting that many people also assume are food allergies tend to have another cause, too. Food allergies can cause GI upset, but most likely, food-related nausea or other discomfort is the result of a food intolerance rather than a true allergic reaction, which is an attack by the immune system on a foreign substance. In fact, Dr. Heinze says, often, when an owner switches a dog’s food and the GI symptoms clear up, the person believes he has correctly diagnosed a food allergy. “But more commonly,” she says, “it’s something about the amount of fat in the food, or the way the food was cooked, or the fiber level. A dog might simply do better with twice the fiber or half the fat. An allergy has nothing to do with that. Of course, sometimes, a dog has a disease of the gastrointestinal tract that needs to be identified and treated.”

How do you diagnose a true food allergy? “The only way to definitely diagnose a true food allergy is to do a diet trial,” Dr. Heinze says. “Even then, if food is the culprit of a dog’s symptoms and the dog is having GI upset rather than itching, it’s hard to distinguish sometimes whether it’s a food allergy or a food intolerance. But at least you’re getting at the source of the problem.” Before the diet trial begins, it’s critical to get a complete diet history — a list of every single ingredient in the foods a dog ever eats, particularly when he is doing poorly, either with itching, GI problems, or both. Once a veterinary nutritionist reviews the diet history, she will choose for the dog a diet to which the pet has never been exposed. “Maybe a dog has been on a chicken, rice, and fish diet,” Dr. Heinze says, “so we’ll put him on a therapeutic diet made with kangaroo and oats — things the dog has never had. Or we’ll put him on what is known as a hydrolyzed protein diet. It’s generally the proteins in foods to which dogs (and people) are allergic, but if you take a protein-rich food like soy or chicken and use enzymes to break up the proteins into smaller pieces, the dog’s immune system may not recognize the proteins for what they are” and therefore not go into overdrive and cause an allergic reaction. Dr. Heinze says “you then feed that diet from four to 12 weeks — but no flavored medications, no treats, nothing the kids drop on the floor, no flavored toothpaste, because ingredients in any of those things can cause the symptoms to continue.”

Restricting a dog’s diet to that degree “tends to be very hard for owners to do,” Dr. Heinze says. “But if the symptoms resolve or largely resolve, it suggests it was something in the diet that was causing them. If the symptoms were in the GI tract rather than on the skin, you can’t tell if it’s an allergy or an intolerance. But at least you know that it looks like you might very well be on to a dietary solution. “Then you put the dog back on the old diet,” Dr. Heinze explains. “If the symptoms start up again immediately, you know it was the food. “You can then choose to feed the dog the new diet indefinitely or take ingredients from the old diet and reintroduce them one at a time. For instance, try the chicken again for a week or two. If the chicken’s okay, then try the rice. If the dogs starts to itch or throw up again, you’ve found the culprit and can then choose an overthe-counter food that doesn’t contain it. But it’s a long process — diagnosing a specific food allergy is not as easy as many people think — and a lot of owners are not willing to go that far. They stick with the therapeutic food prescribed by the veterinarian.” That’s okay. It just might be somewhat more expensive — and will require more frequent trips to the veterinarian’s office rather than to the supermarket. Of course, if a completely different diet doesn’t resolve the symptoms, it’s time to see a veterinary dermatologist who can test for atopy, or, if the problem is not itching but in the GI tract, to explore the possibility of a disease

But it’s a long process — diagnosing a specific food allergy is not as easy as many people think — and a lot of owners are not willing to go that far.

somewhere between the throat and the colon. “Often, the owner is referred elsewhere for further testing when a veterinary nutritionist is suspicious that the symptoms are unlikely to be the result of a food allergy,” Dr. Heinze says. That said, she comments that “we do see a few cases where we’re really confident that a food allergy is the problem. We had one dog come in whose owner thought she had a food allergy and had put her on a sweet-potato-and-pork diet. It was home cooked and completely unbalanced. The dog was losing weight and having other issues, but her itching was 100 percent resolved. We then tried her old diet again and within a few hours of her first meal, she was itching again, rolling on the floor and licking her feet. “Her owner then tried adding back in one ingredient at a time — and found, finally, that it was white potato to which she was allergic. So we identified an over-the-counter diet with no white potato — just fish, oats, barley, and rice — and she does great on it. But it was a multiple-month process with a very dedicated owner.” Since the dog’s symptoms were more like atopy than GI upset, there was no confusion over whether it might be a food intolerance. Because of the itching, it was clear that it was an allergy. As far as testing for whether a reaction to a food ingredient is an allergy versus an intolerance, “blood tests are available, but they’re notoriously unreliable,” Dr. Heinze says. “In my experience, there have been a lot of false positives on blood allergy panels for food allergies in dogs,” she reports. That is, “you can assume with a blood test that you’ve diagnosed a food allergy but have not.” It leads people to start changing a dog’s diet unnecessarily. June 2013 Issue Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University ________________________________________ continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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Dr. Jean Dodds’ Pet Health Resource Blog Considered one of the foremost experts in pet healthcare, Dr. Dodds focuses on vaccination protocols, thyroid issues and nutrition. Visit Hemopet.org or Nutriscan.org for more information.

Dodds Responds to FDA Statement on Canine Heart Disease, Taurine Deficiency and Potential Dietary Causes The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a statement on July 12, 2018 that it is investigating a possible connection between grain-free diets and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which is also known as canine heart disease (CHD). We address the FDA’s statement later in this article and provide our commentary. First, we must consider the many factors that need to be accounted for in this situation: • Genetics • Diet • Scientific research thus far • Taurine requirements for dogs • The interaction between foods when passing through the body • The interaction between foods and the body itself Researchers are only beginning to scratch the surface on the last two factors for human and animal nutrition. Yes; nutritional knowledge has been increasing dramatically over the past century, but this latest contention that grain-free foods may be associated with some adverse effects on the heart just highlights how little we actually know and understand.

Overview • Taurine is an amino acid. • Amino acids are found in animal-based protein sources and plant sources like soy at varying amounts, depending on the type of meat or plant. • Taurine deficiency can lead to heart disease in humans, cats and dogs. • All breeds and sizes of dogs can develop CHD. However, CHD is more common in larger and giant breeds such as Great Danes, Boxers, Newfoundlands, Irish Wolfhounds, Saint Bernards and Doberman Pinschers. American and English Cocker Spaniels also have a higher incidence. • The FDA reported that these new cases included Golden and Labrador Retrievers, Whippets, a Shih Tzu, a Bulldog, Miniature Schnauzers, and mixed breeds. • At this time, taurine is not considered an essential, food-sourced amino acid for dogs. Taurine is synthesized in the liver from the amino acids cysteine and methionine, which should provide sufficient quantities to meet dogs’ metabolic needs. • Taurine can still be and is present in dog food. However, a pet food

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label does not need to reflect this presence or meet any minimum requirement per the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO). • Cats, however, do have a need for food-sourced taurine to prevent heart disease; and AAFCO does have a minimum requirement amount for cat food. • Whether cooking adversely affects or significantly degrades amino acid levels in foods is debated as relatively little is proven due to the variables identified in the published research. • A study by Spitze et al. found, “The amount of taurine that remained in a feed ingredient after cooking depended upon the method of food preparation. When an ingredient was constantly surrounded by water during the cooking process, such as in boiling or basting, more taurine was lost. Food preparation methods that minimized water loss, such as baking or frying, had higher rates of taurine retention.” • Remember, cysteine is one the essential amino acids that dogs need to form taurine. A study by Weiss et al. concluded, “Eight (including cysteine) of the 20 standard amino acids decompose at well-defined, characteristic temperatures, in contrast to commonly accepted knowledge. Products of decomposition are simple. The novel quantitative results emphasize the impact of water and cyclic condensates with peptide bonds and put constraints on hypotheses of the origin, state and stability of amino acids in the range between 200 °C and 300 °C.” Put simply, high temperatures do cause the breakdown or change these amino acids, including cysteine.

Confluence of Foods No research has been conducted yet to determine if grain-free diets could cause heart disease in dogs. Below, we have abbreviated a few of the previous studies conducted on potential dietary causes of CHD: Plasma and whole blood taurine in normal dogs of varying size fed commercially prepared food Delaney et al., June 2003 • 131 normal dogs consuming commercially prepared dog food had blood drawn 3-5 hours post-meal to be analyzed for plasma amino acids and whole blood taurine. • No effect of age, sex, body weight, body size, or diet was seen on plasma and whole blood taurine concentrations. • Mean whole blood taurine concentrations were lower in dogs fed diets containing whole grain rice, rice bran or barley. • The lowest whole blood concentrations were seen in dogs fed lamb or lamb meal and rice diets. • Plasma methionine and cysteine concentrations were lower in dogs fed diets with animal meals or turkey, and whole grain rice, rice bran or barley. Taurine deficiency in Newfoundlands fed commercially available complete and balanced diets Backus, et al., October 2003 • Objective: To determine taurine status in a large group of Newfoundlands related by environment, diet, or breeding to a dog with dilated cardiomyopathy and taurine deficiency. • Animals: 19 privately owned Newfoundlands between 5 months and 11.5 years old that had been fed commercial dry diets meeting established nutrient recommendations. • Procedure: Diet histories were obtained, and blood, plasma, and urine taurine concentrations and plasma methionine and cysteine concentrations were measured. In 8 dogs, taurine concentrations were measured before and after supplementation with methionine for 30 days. Ophthalmic examinations were performed in 16 dogs; echocardiography was performed in 6 dogs that were taurine deficient. • Results: Twelve dogs were considered taurine deficient. For dogs with these low plasma concentrations of taurine, there was a significant linear correlation between plasma and blood taurine concentrations. For dogs with greater taurine plasma concentrations, blood taurine concentrations did not vary substantially. Taurine-deficient dogs had been fed lamb meal and rice diets. Retinal degeneration, dilated


cardiomyopathy, and cystinuria were not found in any dog examined for these conditions. The taurine deficiency was reversed by a change in diet or methionine supplementation. • Conclusions and clinical relevance: Results indicate a high prevalence of taurine deficiency among an environmentally and genetically related cohort of Newfoundlands fed apparently complete and balanced diets. Blood taurine concentrations indicative of taurine deficiency in Newfoundlands may be substantially less than concentrations indicative of a deficiency in cats. Low Plasma Taurine Concentration in Newfoundland Dogs is Associated with Low Plasma Methionine and Cyst(e)ine Concentrations and Low Taurine Synthesis Backus et al., 2006 Backus and his team of researchers expanded the 2003 prospective study. • Compared 216 privately owned Newfoundlands to Beagles. • All dogs were fed the same kibble that consisted of lamb meal & rice. The abbreviated top ingredients were lamb meal, brown rice, ground rice, rice bran, chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and ascorbic acid), flax seed, dehydrated alfalfa meal, dried egg product, avocado oil, lecithin, and brewers dried yeast. Note: beet pulp was not listed as an ingredient. • Based on current knowledge (2006) of taurine metabolism, dietinduced taurine deficiency has several possible causes including: 1) insufficient synthesis of taurine; 2) extraordinary loss of taurine or its precursors in urine; 3) accelerated gastrointestinal loss of taurine in bile acid conjugates; and, 4) low dietary concentrations and poor bioavailability of sulfur amino acids. • Plasma taurine concentration was low in 8% of dogs. Dogs with low plasma taurine were older, less active, had more medical problems and treatments, and had lower plasma albumin, cyst(e)ine, tryptophan, and alpha-amino-n-butyric acid concentrations than the other dogs. • Of the nine taurine-deficient, clinically evaluated dogs, three had CHD that was reversed by taurine supplementation and one had retinal degeneration. • When given a diet apparently adequate in sulfur amino acids for three weeks, the researchers compared six Newfoundlands to six Beagles. The Newfoundlands had lower concentrations of plasma taurine and cysteine and blood glutathione, lower de novo taurine synthesis, and greater fecal bile acid excretion. • The difference in taurine status between Newfoundlands and Beagles appears explained by differences in de novo taurine synthesis. On the bases of metabolic body weight and liver weight, the Newfoundlands had less than half of the taurine synthesis rates of Beagles. Relative to Beagles, Newfoundlands consumed less food on a metabolic body weight basis to maintain their body weight. This difference agrees with previous findings on metabolic energy requirements in dogs. As a consequence, Newfoundlands had lower total intakes of methionine and cysteine relative to the Beagles. Lower concentrations of plasma cysteine and blood glutathione in

Newfoundlands, relative to Beagles, probably reflect lower intakes of methionine and cysteine by the Newfoundlands. So, Newfoundlands would appear to have a higher dietary sulfur amino acid requirement than Beagles, a model breed used in nutrient requirement determinations. • These findings support the theory that taurine deficiency in dogs may be related to the consumption of certain dietary ingredients. Scientific and clinical evidence supports the hypothesis that dilated cardiomyopathy is associated with low blood taurine concentration in dogs. • The authors noted, “Taurine deficiency in dogs is suggested to result from reduced sulfur amino acid bioavailability in dietary ingredients that are heat processed, such as rendered meat meals.” Dietary beet pulp decreases taurine status in dogs fed low protein diet Ko and Fascetti, 2016 • 18 medium/large mixed-breed dogs were split into three groups. • Each group was fed purified diets that contained either rice bran, beet pulp, or cellulose. Each of these diets included 12% protein containing 0.23% methionine and 0.12% cysteine. This prevented an excess of substrates for taurine synthesis that might overwhelm the effects of fibers on the taurine metabolism studied. 12% protein is higher than the minimum requirement of protein for maintenance of dogs described in National Research Council, and 0.35% of sulfur amino acid concentration in the diets is within the range of total sulfur amino acid requirement (0.2–0.4 % of diets) for maintenance of adult dogs. • Before feeding the three groups these diets, the researchers fed them all the same expanded diet with 29.5% protein containing 0.58% methionine and 0.46% cysteine (as-fed basis) which was prepared to maintain an excess production of taurine for the maintenance of taurine homeostasis in these dogs, as determined by short-term nitrogen balance experiments. • The beet pulp group, compared to the cellulose and rice bran groups, showed significantly lower taurine concentrations in plasma, in whole blood, and lower apparent protein digestibility, and higher bile acid excretions after twelve weeks. • In summary, rather than rice, dietary beet pulp showed the most significant effect in lowering plasma and whole taurine concentrations, in part, by decreasing the protein digestibility (sulfur amino acid bioavailability), by enhancing fecal excretion of bile acids and possibly, by enhancing degradation of taurine by the gut microflora in dogs. These findings may result from the greater effect of beet pulp fiber than rice bran or cellulose on intestinal bacterial fermentation that cleaves taurocholic acid and destroys the taurine released. In conclusion, since cellulose was the control fiber, and rice bran caused similar responses as cellulose, the study authors concluded that rice bran is unlikely the cause of the increased risk of taurine deficiency in dogs fed lamb and rice diets. FDA Statement This section of the FDA statement caught our eye: Diets in cases reported to the FDA frequently list potatoes or multiple legumes such as peas, lentils, other “pulses” (seeds of legumes), and their protein, starch and fiber derivatives early in the ingredient list, indicating that they are main ingredients. Early reports from the continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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Dr. Dodds’ Statement on Grain Free Dog Foods continued from page 11 veterinary cardiology community indicate that the dogs consistently ate these foods as their primary source of nutrition for time periods ranging from months to years. High levels of legumes or potatoes appear to be more common in diets labeled as “grain-free,” but it is not yet known how these ingredients are linked to cases of DCM. Changes in diet, especially for dogs with DCM, should be made in consultation with a licensed veterinarian. The FDA is simply stating a trend. These types of trends lead to much needed research. The FDA is not dismissing the prior research as invalid. As the FDA puts it, “The underlying cause of DCM is not truly known, but is thought to have a genetic component.” The FDA is also not saying you should stop feeding grain-free foods. Should you stop feeding grain-free foods? If you’ve stopped feeding grains to your companion dog, think back to the many reasons why you stopped. It could be to prevent leaky gut syndrome, to help curb food sensitivities or intolerances to a particular grain, to maintain optimal weight in your dog, etc. What we suggest you do, if you are concerned, is to have your veterinarian take a blood sample to measure the methionine, cysteine and taurine levels in both whole blood and plasma, and send it to a diagnostic laboratory experienced with the appropriate reference ranges for circulating taurine. If the levels are lower than normal for dogs, please discuss the appropriate next steps with your veterinarian. As well, please send the information on your dog, including the food you are feeding, breed, health regarding CHD and retinal degradation, age and weight to the FDA no matter what the results are. You and your dog would potentially be helping millions of other dogs. Finally, we noted that a veterinary nutritionist has made some nuanced statements on this issue, but they could be dismissed because a direct correlation was not stated. However, if one just skimmed the article, the impression being made is that boutique, grain-free, unbalanced home-prepared and raw diets are to blame for the current

presumed uptick in cases of CHD. For the boutique and raw segments of the pet food industry mentioned here, we assume the author is referring to small pet food manufacturers. Many of these manufacturers are transparent in identifying their sourcing of ingredients. Additionally, many do not include beet pulp in their formulations. These manufacturers also meet the AAFCO standards. If they do not meet these standards, the labels clearly state that. As most of us know, the grain-free pet food trend was started primarily in the boutique pet food segment. Now, we are seeing grain-free foods pop up from the major pet food manufacturers. When we looked at the formulations from some major pet food manufacturers, many of those foods contained beet pulp. We are not saying or implying that beet pulp is causative of DCM here, because we just don’t have the requisite definitive information. With regard to the comments about raw food, researchers document the degradation of amino acids when cooked. As Bermingham and her team found comparing raw to kibble diets, “Fecal weight and volatile fatty acids levels were lower and the apparent digestibility of protein and energy were higher in dogs on the raw diet.” We are advocates for home-prepared food. However, we agree that the recipes used may not meet the minimum AAFCO nutrient requirements. If you do choose to go that route, please work with a veterinary or animal nutritionist who has a degree and experience in animal nutrition. As more research is completed, AAFCO may need to adjust their minimum nutrient requirements and add more optimal requirements so that foods can be more appropriately formulated for breed type, size and age. In our view, neither a balanced raw nor cooked diet is inherently “better” than the other. We work with many dogs that thrive on raw food diets, and others that do less well on raw foods but thrive on freshly prepared cooked foods. As we keep coming back to, every dog is an individual, and we believe that individual needs should outweigh a devotion to any one way of feeding. W. Jean Dodds, DVM • Hemopet / NutriScan 11561 Salinaz Avenue • Garden Grove, CA 92843

References “AAFCO.” The Association of American Feed Control Officials, 2018, http://www.aafco.org/. Backus, R.C., et al. “Taurine Deficiency in Newfoundlands Fed Commercially Available Complete and Balanced Diets.” Journal of American Veterinary Association, vol. 223, no. 8, 15 Oct. 2003, pp. 1130–1136., http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14584742. Backus, R.C., et al. “Low Plasma Taurine Concentration in Newfoundland Dogs Is Associated with Low Plasma Methionine and Cyst(e)Ine Concentrations and Low Taurine Synthesis.” The Journal of Nutrition, vol. 136, no. 10, 1 Oct. 2006, pp. 2525–2533., http://academic.oup.com/jn/article/136/10/2525/4746691. Baech, Sussi, et al. “Increasing the Cooking Temperature of Meat Does Not Affect Nonheme Iron Absorption from a Phytate-Rich Meal in Women.” The Journal of Nutrition, vol. 133, no. 1, 1 Jan. 2003, pp. 94–97., http://academic.oup.com/jn/article/133/1/94/4687640. Bermingham, Emma, et al.. “Key Bacterial Families (Clostridiaceae, Erysipelotrichaceae and Bacteroidaceae) Are Related to the Digestion of Protein and Energy in Dogs.” PeerJ, vol. 5, 2 Mar. 2017, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5337088/. Delaney, S.J., et al. “Plasma and Whole Blood Taurine in Normal Dogs of Varying Size Fed Commercially Prepared Food.” Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition,” vol. 87, no. 5-6, June 2003, pp. 236–244., http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12752830. “FDA Investigating Potential Connection Between Diet and Cases of Canine Heart Disease.” U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, 12 July 2018, http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/NewsEvents/CVMUpdates/ucm613305.htm. Freeman, Lisa. “A Broken Heart: Risk of Heart Disease in Boutique or Grain-Free Diets and Exotic Ingredients.” Clinical Nutrition Service at Cummings School, 4 June 2018, http://www.vetnutrition.tufts.edu/2018/06/a-broken-heart-risk-of-heart-disease-in-boutique-or-grain-free-diets-and-exotic-ingredients/. Ko, Kwang Suk, and Andrea Fascetti. “Dietary Beet Pulp Decreases Taurine Status in Dogs Fed Low Protein Diet.” Journal of Animal Science and Technology, vol. 58, Aug. 2016, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4971673/. Spitze, A. R., et al. “Taurine Concentrations in Animal Feed Ingredients; Cooking Influences Taurine Content.” Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, vol. 87, no. 7-8, July 2003, pp. 251– 262., http://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1046/j.1439-0396.2003.00434.x. Weiss, Ingrid, et al.. “Thermal Decomposition of the Amino Acids Glycine, Cysteine, Aspartic Acid, Asparagine, Glutamic Acid, Glutamine, Arginine and Histidine.” BMC Biophysics, vol. 11, no. 2, 2018, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5807855/. Wojcik, Oktawia, et al.. “The Potential Protective Effects of Taurine on Coronary Heart Disease.” Atherosclerosis, vol. 208, no. 1, 2010, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2813349.

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2510: Identification of s most of you know, Hemangiosarcoma Novel Synthetic Lethal (HSA) is a miserable cancer that affects Partners to Optimize PI3K all breeds of dogs with little or no Targeted Therapies in warning and is fatal. I presented an educational Canine Hemangiosarcoma talk at the 2018 DCA annual meeting to increase Principal Investigator: awareness of this disease. At that time many Cheryl A. London, DVM, members expressed continuing interest in PhD; Tufts Medical helping to fund HSA research. Center In response, the DCA Board approved sending Total Grant Amount: $168,857 $15,000 from our Purina Parent Club Partnership Program funds Grant Period: (described below) to the Canine Health Foundation toward one of their 3/1/2018- 2/28/2021 research projects on Hemangiosarcoma. We had initially planned to send Project Abstract: $10,000 to each of two CHF projects that showed promise for our breed, Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is a cancer of the cells lining the blood vessels but since one of the projects had already been fully funded we decided to that is very aggressive and has nearly always spread by the time it is send $15,000 to the one remaining project. The wonderful thing about diagnosed. HSA accounts for 5-7% of all cancers in dogs resulting in this is that for 2018, the AKC has pledged to match all contributions to approximately 25,000-50,000 new cases per year. The treatment of the CHF for HSA research up to $250,000. Therefore our donation of choice is surgical removal followed by chemotherapy administration. $15,000 was matched by AKC and became $30,000. Unfortunately, despite aggressive therapy, the majority of dogs This contribution to HSA research is separate from the DCA Health and diagnosed succumb to their disease within 6-8 months. Virtually no Welfare Trust (H&W Trust) nor does it affect the DCA Treasury. The improvements in outcome for affected dogs have occurred in the past 30 DCA H&W Trust is funded through individual contributions as well as a years despite multiple clinical trials and research efforts. More recently a $2000 annual contribution from DCA. Over the last several years the new therapy has been developed targeting H&W funds have been used to fund two receptors on HSA cells. However, the research in both Intervertebral Disk DCA Health and Welfare Trust Fund majority of dogs still died, by 10-12 months Disease ($10,000) and Hemangiosarcoma Purpose: Support Dachshund Health Research and Education: after treatment. The molecular pathway (>$12,000). Every year potential research DCA contributes $2000 annually known as the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway projects are evaluated by the Trustees to Private Donations has previously been implicated in the determine where best to invest our Smile.Amazon.com - .5% of purchase price is contributed pathogenesis of many forms of cancer research dollars to help our breed. A including HSA. Indeed, inhibitors of financial report from the DCA H&W Trust PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway have some activity against HSA cell lines in is published in the newsletter each year so everyone can see where the the laboratory. The investigators have generated data showing that a dollars are going. subset of canine HSA tumors possess genetic mutations in PI3K that are The DCA Board approved sending $15,000 of the Purina Parent Club known to activate the pathway in cancer cells. In this study, they will Partnership Program funds to the following study which was matched by fully characterize the expression and function of PI3K in canine HSA an additional $15,000 from AKC.

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tumor cell lines and tumor samples. This information will then be leveraged to identify new ways to block the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway using a combination of small molecule inhibitors that are most effective at killing tumor cells. These data will then be used to design future clinical trials in dogs with HSA. Purina® Parent Club Partnership (PPCP) Program (Copied from the Purina Web-Site) Since 2002, thousands of fellow dog breeders and enthusiasts have declared their participation in the Purina Parent Club Partnership (PPCP) Program. This program allows national parent breed clubs to individually earn funding based on Purina weight circle submissions by Pro Club® members. How it Works: Pro Club members submit weight circles from bags of participating Purina® Brand Dog Foods and accumulate weight circle points as part of the Pro Club Weight Circle Program. (Refer to Purina Pro Club Weight Circle Program for the program details). Purina tracks these weight circle submissions, and for every $100 of qualifying weight circle points earned by Pro Club members, Purina donates $10 to the participating national parent breed club. It is as simple as that. Points are accumulated throughout a calendar year, and a check representing 10 percent of the value of the submitted weight circles for

the year is evenly split between the participating national parent breed club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation. Since all funding is incremental to the weight circle program, your participation in the PPCP will not result in a reduction of the points you personally earn. Funding Distribution One half of each club’s individual annual earnings is issued directly to the Canine Health Foundation to support research grants aimed at a better understanding of genetics and other conditions impacting our dogs’ health. The other half is issued to the individual national parent breed club for use in the support of canine health research, education and/or rescue efforts. The PPCP Program has raised in excess of $3.5 million for canine health research, education and rescue efforts since 2002. In addition to helping fund canine health research projects, the funding returned to the individual clubs has been used to help support educational outreach programs such as scholarships, library support, youth programs and conservation education programs. It has also been used to support judges’ education seminars, to produce breed specific educational materials and to produce responsible dog ownership materials. Rescue programs have benefited with funds being used for the direct care of dogs in need, the development of fund raising tools and the support of adoption events. How to Participate in the PPCP Program: You must be a Purina® Pro continued on next page...

Diseases and Conditions Overrepresented in Dachshunds Acanthosis Nigricans Adrenal Neoplasia Aseptic Necrosis of the Femoral Head Atrial Rupture Atrioventricular Block First and Second Degree Heart Block Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Color Dilution Alopecia (Follicular Dysplasia) Congenital Myasthenia Gravis (Dysphagia) Cutaneous Vasculopathy Proliferative Thrombovascular Necrosis of the Pinnae Ear Margin Seborrhea Hemolytic Anemia

Hyperadrenocorticism (Cushings Disease) Both Pituitary and Adrenal Forms Hypothyroidism Idiopathic Epilepsy Idiopathic Tremor Syndrome Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia Inguinal Hernia (Potentially Genetic) IVDD Juvenile Cellulitis (Puppy Strangles) Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca Lafora Lymphoplasmacytic Rhinitis Malassezia Dermatitis Mammary Gland Neoplasia Mitral/Tricuspid Myxomatous Valve Disease (Heart Failure)

Hemangiosarcoma Does Not Occur In Humans (Why Research Is Limited) Almost Exclusively In Dogs – Very Rarely Cats 5-7 % Of All Primary Noncutaneous Malignancies (25-50,000 Cases/Year) Occurs In All Breeds Most Commonly Reported in: Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers, Portuguese Water Dogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Flat Coated Retrievers, Boxers, Dobermans, English Setters, Skye Terriers Golden Lifetime Risk Estimated At 20% (1 In 5) Suggests A Genetic Component Median Age Is 10 Years (6-13 Years)

Hemangiosarcoma Forms Spleen Highly Vascular And Bleeds Profusely 40% Of Bleeding Tumors Are Benign Removal Of Benign Tumor Is Curable 60% Are Malignant Hemangiosarcomas Removal is not Curative

Narcolepsy Nasopharyngeal Stenosis Obesity Oral Tumors, Benign Oronasal Fistula Pannus Parvovirus Pattern Alopecia Pes Valgus Pneumocystosis Primary Idiopathic Seborrhea Squamous Cell Carcinoma Sterile Nodular Panniculitis Vacuolar Hepatopathy Vasculitis Von Willebrand Disease

Hemangiosarcoma Signs and Symptoms May See Unexplained Weight Loss, Bulging Belly, Decreased Stamina, Lethargy, Decreased Appetite, Increased Panting, Pale Gums, Cough, Collapse First Sign Is Often Death Hemangiosarcoma Average Survival Heart: Surgery only - 1-3 months With Chemo – 175 days (six months) Spleen: Surgery only – 2 months, (10 % at one year) With Chemo – 6 to 8 months Skin: Surgery only – 172 days (six months) With Chemo – one year Heart Usually Around Right Side Bleeds Into Pericardium Impacting On Hearts Ability To Pump Blood > 60% Have Spread Before They Are Discovered Dermal - Red To Purple Colored Superficial Bump Hypodermal (Subcutaneous) Soft Or Firm Swelling Under The Skin Associated With Exposure To The Sun Tends To Form On Non-haired Or Sparsely Haired Skin Breeds Predisposed Such As Dalmatians And Pit Bull Terriers Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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2017 H&W TRUST DONORS THANK YOU!!!

continuedfrom page 15 Club® Member to participate. Pro Club® members must individually declare their participation in the program and identify the national parent breed club that will receive their Purina Points. Members may declare for their national parent breed club by calling the Purina® Pro Club® tollfree number at 1-877-PRO-CLUB (1-877-776-2582) from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday, or by registering on this site: (https://www.purinaproclub.com/why-purina/ppcp). Pro Club members can only earn funds for their national parent breed club if the national parent breed club is enrolled in the PPCP Program. Note: DCA is enrolled and the following is the second quarter report of the DCA PPCP Program.

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. Donor Advised Fund 2nd Quarter 2018 Statement (1/1/2018-6/30/2018) 1/1/2018 Balance Contributions PPCPP Contribution Investment Earnings/(Losses) MOU Grant Support Management Fees Research Support* 6/30/2018 Balance YEAR 2011 2012

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HSA INCOME $ 50.00 1000.00 150.00 3935.00 25.00 50.00 350.00

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$66,269.97 $ 0.00 $4,081.83 $264.87 $ 0.00 Dachshund Club of America, Inc. $15,000.00 $55,616.67 OTHER DONATIONS

Friends Of Chattanooga Dog Agility Club In Memory Of Holly Deeds’ Father Ms. Jacquelyn Bedwell, Blue Heron Farm In Acknowledgement To Brownwood Farm. Ms. Heather Hall In Honor Of Bentley And Diesel, Given Through The YourCause Corp. Giving Program Mississippi Dachshund Club From Donations Made To The Raffle Of Bekah’s Basket In Honor Of “Bekah” FC Twelfth Nights Prime Time Beckons To Havlyn L, Owned By Larry & Kay Barnett And Anne Carson Carrie Mehdi Foundation In Memory Of Joyce Tufts Carrie Mehdi Foundation In Memory Linda Castaneda’s Dog “Charlie” FC Big Hopes For Charlie Brown MS JE HH Carrie Mehdi Foundation In Memory Monica Canestrini Carrie Mehdi Foundation In Memory Frank Canestrini Carrie Mehdi Foundation In Memory “Francine”, Kinderteckel’s Fourstar Francine, Owned By Ed & Gayle Bell

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Health and Welfare Trust Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) HSA Income 2011-2018: $6,160.00 HSA Expense 2011-2018: $12,422.03

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$10000.00 5000.00 (2018) 5000.00 TOTAL $6160.00 $12422.03 $10000.00 Cancer Risk in DachshundsUK* Review 15,881 Deaths/ 4282 Due to Cancer Dachshunds were 69th breed 287 Deaths/54 Cancer (16.7%) Irish Water Spaniel Flat Coat Retriever Wirehaired Vizsla Bernese Mountain Dog Rottweiler Italian Spinone Leonberger Staffordshire Bull Terrier Welsh Terrier Giant Schnauzer Airedale Terrier Golden Retriever Boxer Briard

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Sample Shipping AKC CHF Grant 01759 Sample Shipping Sample Shipping Sample Shipping Sample Shipping Sample Shipping Sample Shipping Morris Animal Foundation Grant D16CA-81 Morris Animal Foundation Grant D17CA-59 Morris Animal Foundation Grant D17CA-59

French Bulldog Bullmastiff Malamute Saluki Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Basset Griffon Vendeen Beagle English Setter Norwegian Elkhound Siberian Husky Keeshond Tibetan terrier Basset Hound Labrador Retriever Afghan Rhodesian Ridgeback Irish Red and White Setter Standard Poodle German Shorthaired Pointer Cocker Spaniel

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AKC CHF Grant 01759 Disrupting the Differentiation of Cancer Stem Cells to Prevent the Spread of Hemangiosarcoma Morris Grant D16CA-81 The Effect of Postoperative Rehabilitation on Recovery from Acute Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniations Morris Grant D17CA-59 Curbing Tumor Growth and Chemotherapy Resistance in Canine Hemangiosarcoma

Field Spaniel Pembroke Corgi Cardigan Corgi Gordon Setter Irish Setter Newfoundland Welsh Springer Spaniel English Springer Spaniel Lancashire Heeler Samoyed Doberman Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Large Munsterlander German Wirehaired Pointer Weimaraner Border Collie Tibetan Spaniel Belgian Shepherd Bull Terrier Dandy Dinmont Terrier

Shetland Sheepdog Manchester Terrier Norwich Terrier Miniature schnauzer Pointer Finnish Spitz Bearded Collie Cairn Terrier Dalmatian Border Terrier Sussex Spaniel Deerhound Bulldog Lhasa Apso Dachshund German Spitz Shih Tzu All others * Very little data collected in US on Breed specifics for Cancer


Thank you Mr. Jason Walker for this wonderful win.

We are very proud of his previous wins at DCA spanning the past 10 years. • BOS to BOV – DCA 2008 • Award of Merit and Best Stud Dog in Breed – DCA 2010 • Award of Merit – DCA 2013 • Award of Merit Host Show – 2014 • Award of Merit – DCA 2016

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(CH Wagsmore’s Outlander ML She danced her way to Salsa finished with two X CH Our Gang’s In the Limelight ML) her Grand Championship specialty majors and one Again, thanks to Karyn and Jeff Dionne with two BV wins over a top supported entry major all out who continue to support my efforts ranked special and a BV at the of the BBE class. Her first was a to breed beautiful MWDC supported entry at Mattaponi BV from the classes at the Dachshund dachshunds. KC and then completed her GCH with the Fanciers of Berks County under Richard above win at the Metropolitan Baltimore Powell and she finished with a 5 point Dachshund Club under Nathaniel Horn. major at DCNJ under Ken Hagmueller. Breeder/Owner: Nancy Prouty ~ AKC Bronze Breeder of Merit Dachshunds of Our Gang • Winchester, VA • NZProuty@icloud.com • http://ourgangdachshunds.com 20

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The first show starts at 11 am and the second show starts at 3 pm. Closing Date: Wednesday, December 28, 2018

Judges: Michael Faulkner and Alberto Berrios The show will be at the Portland Expo Center, 2060 North Marine Drive, Portland, Oregon Event Chair: Jordin Misfeldt-Wallis 4810 SE Hull Ave. Milwaukie, OR 97267 Bunford23@hotmail.com 503-901-3777

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(GCh Woldorfs Sausage Stables v Tyler SS x GCh Barkerville Angel Child)

Nelson is shown winning another Specialty Best of Breed win, this time in California under breeder-judge Mr. Dan Harrison!!! He was also Best of Breed at the DCA Supported Specialty in Portland under Mrs. Jane Fowler! At DCA, he was awarded Select Dog under Mr. Jason Walker & at the Central Ohio DC Host Show he received an Award of Merit under Mr. Eric Henningsen! Thank you to these respected breeder-judges for these wonderful honors!!

Ted H. & Karen Brunner • www.barkervilledachshunds.com • 604.538.8512

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(DC Darshan’s Hummer v Jagies x Can Am GCh Barkerville Keyera)

Finished undefeated in the regular classes at 4 Specialty Shows !! Cissy is shown winning Best of Winners at DCA under Mr. Jason Walker!!! She was also Best of Variety Smooth in Sweeps under Mrs. Joyce Warren!! At the DCA Supported Specialty in Portland under Mrs. Jane Fowler, and at the DCSAV Specialties in Claremont, CA both days, she was Best of Winners under judges Ms. Laura Abbott-Licht & Mr. Dan Harrison!! In addition, Mr. Harrison took her all the way to Best of Opposite Sex to Best of Breed (also shown) on her finishing day!!! Thank you to these respected breeder-judges for the wonderful recognition of this young bitch!

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(Am/Can Ch. Cedavoch The Sorcerer x Ch. Jarbsy’s Are You Out of Your Mind)

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Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club, Inc. Upcoming Events 2018-2019 Dachshund Field Trials • October 26-28, 2018 Flint River Dachshund Preserve Hampton, Georgia

Earthdog Tests December 1-2, 2018 Greater Ocala Dog Club Show Grounds Ocala, Florida

Back-to-Back Concurrent Specialties • January 18-19, 2018 4 Shows in 2 Days Entries close Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Florida Classic Park, Brooksville, Florida part of Florida Classic Cluster I and II - 10 shows

Friday Specialty Judge: Pam Peat Sweepstakes Judge: Raymond Chaplin

Saturday Specialty and Juniors Judge: David Peat Sweepstakes Judge: Karen Burgess

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“JB” received a 1st place in the Open Dog stake to finish at the Central Ohio Dachshund Club field trial. The next day, at the DCA trial, he was awarded an AOM. Thank you to the judges: Heidi Meyers, Shawn Nies, Mike Nothstein, and Vicki Spencer.

A special Thank You to Breeder Judge Eric Henningsen for awarding JB an AOM at the DCA host Specialty Show. With his correct structure and wonderfully sweet temperament he’s a joy to own and love.

“Darter” at age 13½ received an AOM In the Field Champion Bitch class of 35 entries. She still loves to hunt. Thank you judges: Cheri Faust, and Bob Patterson. Dave and I want to thank all the members of the Central Ohio Dachshund Club for putting on a great trial.

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High in Obedience Trial Dachshund Club of America National Specialty May 2, 2018

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Jumpers With Weaves (JWW) at Dachshund Club of America Regional Specialty on April 3, 2018

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Balanced and correct: Standing still or on the move. Still out of coat from her litter of 7 pups, no hiding her beautiful structure and correct angles!

(GCHP DC Wal-Mar Solo’s OMG SL JE ROMX x GCHB DC Stardust’s Simply Irresistible RE, NJP, RATN, VC, ROMX)

At the Minnesota DC Specialties:

8/23/18: Best in Sweeps/ WD/BOW/Best BBE/BOV 8/24/18: Best in Sweeps/WD/BOW/ Best BBE

Klover is co-owned, lives with, and loved by Paula Slater

Winning RWD at the 2nd Host CODC Specialty on his 1st birthday, and the next day

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Happy and exuberant Mr. Riley finished with 3 specialty BOW! He will try field trials and other adventures as he matures.

Finished quickly with 4 majors including BOV and BOS’s over Specials. She was completely owner-handled to her championship.

Owned By: Sandy Arnold, Jarbsy Dachshunds and Melissa Heymann, HiRoad Hounds Bred By: Barb Skaer, Von Skaer and Anne Schmidt, Stardust

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Sire: GCH DC I Spy Innovation W CD BN Dam: GCH Starbarrack Sugar Sugar SW

Debut Shows DCA 2018: Making his uncle Leni very proud, Hudson is shown exclusively in the Bred By Exhibitor Class. Central Ohio DC Host Show #1: Winners Dog (5 pts.) - Thank You Judge Debbie Melgreen. Central Ohio DC Host Show #2: Second in the Bred-By Class - Judge Louis Sosa. DCA Winners Dog (5 pts.): A huge Thank You to Judge Georjan Bridger! Best Bred By Exhibitor in Show: Thank You Judge Jason Walker (Australia). Breeders: Mary Morse and Mary E. (Liz) Heywood lash!!

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Sire: GCH DC I Spy Innovation W CD BN Dam: GCH Starbarrack Sugar Sugar SW

Joining her litter brother for her first shows during DCA 2018 Fling made us all proud. Central Ohio DC Host Show #1: First Place in Bred By Exhibitor Class Thank You Judge Debbie Melgreen. Central Ohio DC Host Show #2: First Place in Bred By Exhibitor Class - Judge Louis Sosa. Best Bred By Exhibitor in Show: Thank You Judge Carol Spritzer. DCA: First Place in Bred By Exhibitor Class and Reserve Winners Bitch (3 Pts.) Sincere Appreciation to Judge Georjan Bridger. Breeders: Mary Morse and Mary E. (Liz) Heywood Proudly Bred, Owned and Handled by Liz Heywood liz@starbarrack.net Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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Congratulates his first puppies on their show ring debut at DCA week! Starbarracks Sugar Rush SW “Hudson” 1st BBE, 1st Ohio show, WD - 5 pts. • 1st BBE, DCA, WD - 5 pts., Best BBE

Starbarracks Sugar High SW “Fling” 1st BBE, ALL 3 shows • Best BBE, 2nd Ohio show • DCA RWB - 3 pts. Fafnir’s Owners Selma McNamara & Nola Patient P.O. Box 912 • Snohomish, WA 98291 34

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Sire: GCH J’s Starbarrack’s Babybug’s Devil of a Bug Dam: CH Starbarrack Spice Island SW

Heartfelt thank you to Breeder Judge Georjan Bridger for making yet another sweet dream come true! #1 Wirehaired Dachshund in both Breed and All Breed for 2017 Westminster Best of Variety 2017 and final cut in Hound Group Westminster Best of Variety 2018 and final cut in Hound Group 3 All Breed Best in Shows • 3 All Breed Reserve Best in Shows Always proudly Breeder, Owner Handled by Liz Heywood • liz@starbarrack.net Co-owned by the Best Co-owner ever - Sharon B. Johnson Bred by Mary Morse and Mary E. (Liz) Heywood Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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n the last issue of the DCA magazine, Vikki McConnell shared her experience in breeding that presents a scenario that all breeders fear. I really appreciated that she shared her experience and help spread the word on Thrombocytopenia. If we all share our experiences, everyone can benefit and more puppies and bitches can be saved. This being said, I felt it important that I share my recent experience in breeding that could have ended tragically.

In March of 2018, my miniature longhair bitch, Raven, came into heat. This was to be her last litter and I was very excited about using a sire in Colorado. Given my work schedule and the distance, I elected to go the route of shipping semen. As a result, I did extensive progesterone testing and determined exactly when Raven ovulated. Unfortunately, there were some issues collecting and preparing the shipment in Colorado, so with the knowledge that ovulation had occurred and it was now or never, I booked a last minute flight and flew out within hours to take Raven to Colorado. It proved to be a wonderful adventure for us and within a couple weeks, it was obvious that it was a successful adventure as well, Raven was pregnant! Raven’s pregnancy progressed without any issue, everything appeared just as normal as it had been in her prior litters which she carried to term and whelped with ease. With progesterone results showing ovulation occurred between 3/22 and 3/23, my vet and I determined the due date would be around Memorial Day Weekend, likely delivering based on her prior history on May 25. This would have been 62 days from the first breeding and 63/64 days from ovulation. On May 17, I took Raven for her X-Ray for puppy count and all looked good. We determined that five puppies would be arriving in just over a week. I excitedly made final preparations with the whelp room and figured I would pick up a

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few last minute things the next week after work. Nature had other plans for this whelp! For whatever reason, Raven went into labor early. She started having contractions early in the day on Sunday, May 20. I was a little surprised, but not too concerned, as Raven never had any prior issues. In her previous litters all of the puppies ranged in size from 6 oz. to 7.8 oz and did well. So, I did what we all do. I stayed by her side and prepared for the arrival of my new babies. Just after midnight, the first puppy arrived. This was my first indication that I was about to face what we as breeders fear the most, puppies that are truly being born too early and puppies that are VERY small. As the first puppy arrived, I wasn’t even sure there was a puppy in the sack! I struggled to help Raven even open the sack as there was no stretching or bulge. Inside was my greatest fear realized, a VERY tiny puppy. I went to work rubbing and drying and praying it was just the one that was so small. Sadly, that would not be my fate. Within the next 20 minutes, two more arrived, equally as small as the first. I was lucky to get a little break before the last two arrived to try to figure out what I was going to do. I weighed the puppies and they were exactly what I feared, less than half the size of Raven’s past puppies, each weighed in at 3 oz.. I prayed that at least maybe the last two would be bigger, but sadly a couple hours later those hopes were also dashed. The last two were also small and one was really struggling to breathe. Once I cleaned up the mess from the whelp and got Raven cleaned up, I sat there and started to make plans for what I would do next. I have had a puppy or two in a litter before that have struggled and needed help, but never the whole litter. Additionally, once I did the math I realized that these puppies were born 58 days from ovulation and 56 days from the first breeding. To put this in perspective, we bred Raven and an Irish setter bitch at the same location on the same day. Now yes, one was early in the heat and Raven had already ovulated, but the Irish Setter puppies were born TEN DAYS after these. Regardless of dates, timing and scale weight, they were here and I had to figure out what to do.

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None of the puppies had a suck reflex, none of them would latch and this was going to be a battle for survival! I started one-by -one with syringe feeding. I am not a believer in tube feeding, easier and faster, yes, safer and better for the puppy, no. I worked in a vet office for 10 years. I had seen too many things go wrong and on the other side, too many puppies that were kept alive longer due to tube feeding that only passed later making the loss even more devastating. So, I started with a syringe and syringe fed every 2 hours and continued to try to get them to latch onto Raven. Within 12 hours, the last born little girl latched and took off. Success! At least one was doing OK now. Sadly, the 4th born little girl was still struggling with breathing despite all my efforts. I was beginning to realize that with this one, it just may be too early, and her lungs weren’t ready. But, I trudged on. After about 36 hours, one of the boys finally latched and he too took off nursing. Success number two! Progress was made, but we had a long way to go and life was about to smack me in the face. I had to go to work. I can’t afford to stay home and had no one close


enough to me to be able to assist. So, I fed everyone and made sure their bellies were full, left Raven to it and headed to work after having been up for 48 hours straight. It was about this time that I learned how wonderful the people in our lives can be. I am a school teacher. When I got to work, I told my principal what was going on at home. He brightened my world! He told me that I needed to be able to get home to care for them and to “do what I needed to do” with my colleagues to make that happen. My wonderful colleagues stepped in and for the rest of the week I came to school late, went home mid-day and then left at dismissal. My wonderful colleagues covered my students and allowed me the freedom to care for these babies. About 56 hours into the battle, the little girl who had been struggling to breathe passed away. I was broken hearted, but fellow breeders talked me through the rough patch and I kept fighting for the last two that still weren’t latching. After about 72 hours, I was finally able to get the last two preemies to switch to a bottle. Shortly after the second little girl started to latch on Raven. Success number three! Only one to go! I had three latching and nursing well now and gaining weight. The two bigger puppies were now almost 5 oz., but the littlest boy was still not latching and was still

cc just behind his shoulders a few times a day. At this point I knew I had to do something to get him gaining. So, I went to “Sub-Q” fluids every hour. I also added a drop of infant vitamins from the drug store to help strengthen him. Then of course it was round the clock feeding. I was using the goats milk formula my fertility specialist has recommended for years (4

I weighed the puppies and they were exactly what I feared, less than half the size of Raven’s past puppies, each weighed in at 3 oz.. I prayed that at least maybe the last two would be bigger, but sadly a couple hours later those hopes were also dashed. oz. goat milk, 1 egg yolk, 1 tbsp. plain Greek yogurt, 1 tbsp. Karo syrup) and in the past I have been highly successful with this formula. However, about 5 days in, I noticed “little man” was struggling after nursing. He would curl himself into a little ball after nursing, almost like an opossum playing dead. I sent video of it to numerous breeder friends and no one had ever seen anything like it. I was at this point very concerned that this was some sort of neurological issue developing and was beyond concerned. Then, I had a thought. Maybe he is having an issue with the goats milk and this behavior is pain caused by constipation. Again, I put the call out for ideas and several breeder friends offered possible solutions. I elected to go with the suggestion of trying an infant suppository. So back to the drug store I dashed and got liquid glycerin. Drawing up a few drops in a tuberculin syringe, I administered the enema and almost immediately confirmed my

suspicion, he was constipated! So now the routine every 1-2 hours was fluids, formula, gas drop and suppository. At this point I was still awaiting the delivery of a different formula (Esbilac goat milk) to see if that worked better. When the new formula finally arrived (it was not available anywhere in my area) “little man” seemed to do better with it. He was still having bouts of the “curling up” behavior, but was holding his own. We were now seven days in, the other puppies were all finally starting to make good progress, and “little man” was now 3.4 oz.. Over the course of the next two weeks the routine was to hold him on Raven and massage her teat area so he could get as much from her as he could, then supplement more with a bottle, give fluids every 4 hours, baby vitamin once a day and gas drops and enemas as needed. To say it was emotionally and physically draining is an understatement, but I know so many of you have been there. As difficult as this journey was, I learned so much not only about saving puppies, but also about the people in our lives. I can honestly say I am glad I went through this and am a more knowledgeable breeder as a result! I hope that by sharing some of the information about what I used to save these puppies, others will benefit. As for “little man”, well it was a long four weeks to get him to solid food. His routine was kept the same for four weeks. It took three full weeks to get him to 6 oz. (normal birthweight) and when I started him on food at four weeks he weighed 7 oz., and his siblings weighed 24 oz.. BUT, he was thriving! All of the puppies had delayed milestones. The first sign of eyes opening didn’t occur until day 22. But by week four everyone was finally thriving and catching up. At the writing of this article the puppies are seven weeks old. “Little man” has tipped the scale at just over 2 pounds. and has been catching up with a vengeance. Soon I will have to face their moving on to their new lives in their forever homes, but with a strong sense of fulfillment. We are capable of doing so much as breeders, never give up!!

at 3 oz.. I didn’t know it then, but this was going to be my miracle puppy. With the other three surviving puppies holding their own with Raven, I was able to now put all my energy into this last little boy. Over the course of the next 3 weeks, I put my all into this “little man”. 72 hours in he was still not latching, still not gaining and seemed dehydrated. This is when I increased his “SubQ” fluids. I had been doing them occasionally, 1 Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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Bruno finished his FC with three first placements and an Absolute, and his CH with 4 majors, all at 11 months of age. Bruno was Best of Variety at the DCA 2018 Host Club Show at 16 months of age under Breeder/Judge Aubrey Nash. Special Thanks to Breeder Judges Pam Peat, Debbie Melgreen, Lexa Richmond & David Peat Owned, Loved and Handled by Kathleen Johnson Bred and Co-Owned By Sandy Russell • mrussel1@ix.netcom.com Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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smooth miniature Nilsson, RN, OA, OAJ, NF with Cathy MacCarthy ; Advanced: standard wire JayJay (GCH Saytar’s Jackpot Jubilee, CD, JE, RE, TKN) with Trudy Kawami; Excellent: standard wire (& mother of JayJay) Jada (CGCH DC Saytar’s Jada PinkIt, CDX, RAE, MX, MXJ, CGC) with Maryanne Santomauro, and miniature longhair Panda (FC Harlequin Jalyse Pandora v Dominos ML CDX, RAE, MX, MXJ, MXP3, MJP4, PAX, XF, MFP, CAA) with Jamie Sexton. This was Jada’s second time at the AKC Rally Championships; she competed last year as well. The most difficult class, Rally Advanced Excellent, was graced with miniature long-hair Hunter (Sharon’s Hunter, BN, RAE, CGCA, TKP) with Katherine Maguire. Each team had to compete twice - two different courses under two different judges in two different rings. Hunter was the exception because in RAE he had to compete four times in one day. Rally is scored - a perfect score is 100 but it is also a timed event. If two teams have the same score (unlike obedience there are no

Dachsies take on the 2018 AKC Rally National Championships by Trudy Kawami It was déjà vu all over again in June when, less than two months after the DCA National in Columbus, Ohio, five Dachshunds, accompanied by their owners returned to Ohio to compete in the 2018 AKC Rally National Championships. The event took place on June 29, at the Roberts Center in Wilmington, about an hour south of Columbus. Getting there was a real accomplishment and I don’t mean driving I-70 again. Not only did the dogs have to qualify for the event by earning high scores in competition the previous year (93 or higher out of 100 points for three trials), the owners had to get their entries in super-quick. Only the first 80 entries were accepted for the four classes: Novice (RN), Advanced (RA), Excellent (RE), and Advanced Excellent (RAE), so overnight entries were the order of the day. The venue itself, the Roberts Center, was lovely, spacious and AIR

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CONDITIONED. It is also a wedding venue and those silver swags with twinkly lights festooning the ceiling reminded us that this was not just another rally trial. Initially six Dachshunds had made the cut, but only five teams came to the completion. (Miniature long-hair Little Bit of Pixie Dust, BN, RAE with Julie Mischke was not able to come.) The competitors were Novice : black and tan

half-points), then the faster team is ranked higher. Unlike agility there are no height divisions, so a miniature Dachshund who is 6 inches at the withers competes against a lightening-fast Border Collie or a precise Golden Retriever that is at least four times taller. It ain’t easy and most of us were happy to finish in the middle of the pack. BUT… Nilsson came through magnificently to rank 6th in the Novice division with a score of 199 out of a possible 200 – a wonderful accomplishment! His placement rosette was longer than he was, and his medallion was as large as the rosette. We were all so proud of this little dog, but that couldn’t compare to the feelings of owner Cathy MacCarthy who helped Nilsson do what no Dachshund had done before. His rally successes at DCA 2018 were certainly a taste of what was to come two months later. Well done indeed! The 2019 Rally Nationals will be held on March 15th in Tulsa, OK. The categories will be broadened to include the new classes, Intermediate, and Master. Dachshund owners, start training, practicing, and competing. We need to show what our smart little dogs can do next year. Let’s rrrrally !!! !


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GCH Briarmist Bushranger ROMX x CH Pramada’s She’s So California of Koradox L ROMO

Daffy rocked Columbus with an Award of Merit at both host shows and

BOS at DCA! Handled superbly by her favorite person, Tom! Next on her agenda – puppies! Koradox Dachshunds – Tom Sikora 707-354-0581 www.koradox.com koradoxtom@gmail.com

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Thanks to Smooth Variety and BISS Judge Jason Walker for choosing this beautiful girl from the Field Trial Class all the way to Best in Breed. You have inspired our breeders, field trial and performance communities across America with your commitment to choosing beautiful type that can hunt – a testament to why it’s important for “form to follow function.” If you’ve seen her, you know Carly is an avid hunter of anything that runs fast and lives underground. So, I’d like to give a big shout-out to the breeders of the dogs in Carly’s pedigree: mother “Blaze,” father “Streaker,” grandfather “Woody,” and great grandmother “Littlest”. What a wonderful line!! We’re so proud to be part of it!! Thanks also to my dear friend Susan Botsakis who insisted we bring this Turning Point lovely girl to Nationals this year and for showing her so beautifully to these incredible, once in a lifetime 2018 DCA wins – you made our Cinderella Story – dream come true!

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Thanks to Smooth Variety 2018 DCA Judge Jason Walker for spotting Sriracha at the end of the line-up of spectacular smooth champions at DCA this year. Sriracha was a “move-up” having just finished her CH with three 5 pt. major wins. We thought she might be competitive at the BOV level, so we took a chance … and she was. Sriracha has a great nose, a “spitfire” personality and attitude to burn … just like her mother “Carly.” We can’t wait to take her to the field. Since returning home, Sriracha quickly finished her GCH with multiple BOV and BOV/ BOS Specialty Show wins and a Hound Group 4 under esteemed judges Mark Houston-McMillan and Lorraine Simmons. She also has four NOHS HG Ones – so, we think she might be a “keeper.” Eventually, she will be bred to her grandfather, “Streaker,” who is producing this lovely TurningPt type. Thanks to Nancy Prouty for helping to show our beautiful TurningPt dogs – Sriracha, Annabelle Leigh and Eli! What a wonderful handler and friend you are! Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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Thanks to Judges Lorraine Simmons, Tom Coen, Tom Ward, Deedy Sorenson, Ken Levinson and Mark Houston-McMillan for his wonderful wins!

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A very special thanks to Judge Jason Walker for this 1st Award of Merit win at DCA 2018. And to Monica Alvarez for showing her so beautifully for the second year in a row.

Congratulations also to brother “Peyton” and to Nancy Bischoff who campaigned him to become the DCA #1 Smooth Owner-Handled Dachshund of 2017 after his DCA Smooth BOV win in 2017. We’re so proud of you!!

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Your TurningPt families here and abroad are so proud of you, Eli. You continue to shine!! Thanks so much to Judges Edd Biven and Aubrey Nash for recognizing your beauty, bone, topline, happyhappy-happy show personality and breathtaking movement. Thanks also to your INCREDIBLE friend, handler and adoptive mother, Nancy Prouty, for showing you this year to these amazing wins. Our goal for 2019 is for field and performance titles and some gorgeous Eli babies.

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AKC Educational Summit by Larry Sorenson I attended the AKC Educational Summit at Newark, NJ on June 10, 2018 representing the Dachshund Club of America. Topics included the Evolution of dog shows and events, Club Development, Juniors, Breed preservation, Club Commutation, Public Education, Government Relations, AKC Canine Health Foundation. Evolution of Dog Show and Events Presented by Doug Ljungren The presentation revolved around the new generations and how to attract them in to the world of AKC shows and events. 70% of the new generation believe the best way to get a pet is to adopt from a shelter. Currently 42% of the puppies sold are on limited registration. It was suggested that more events be held with both the owner and the dogs having fun: Agility, CGC, Fast CAT, Dock Diving.

breed and clubs in the public eye. Much of this is support and ideas from the “Canine Ambassador Program”. AKC Government Relations Presented by Sheila Goffe AKC Government Relations have been working on the Farm Bill which has an amendment placing requirements on dogs imported to the USA. Currently many ill and sick dogs are imported and this has caused problems for the dogs in the USA. Sheila is an outstanding VP for the turbulent times we live in concerning dog fanciers. AKC Canine Health Foundation Presented by Dr. Diane Brown This is a first class organization championing our dogs health and it deserves our strongest support. All are invited to the AKC Educational Webinar Series to get more information. www.akc.org/publlic-education/webinares.

Club Development Presented by Glenn Lycan It was suggested the shows and events become more welcoming to the NEW spectators and NEW exhibitors trying out the sport. This also focuses around the clubs offering the new events like the 4 to 6 month puppy classes, social events, educational promotions, community involvement, police dogs, education in schools and training classes.

I left with the mind set that it is time to start worrying less about the show results and start working on the future of our sport at all levels. Get involved with the clubs you belong to. Clubs are organized for the sport of dogs, but we the members need be involved and work with the leadership of clubs. Think beyond the next show or litter and step up to be a solution to the dog fancy.

Juniors Presented by Mari-Beth O’Neill There was discussion about reduced fees for junior handling classes and Peewee classes offered and Scouts working on the Dog Merit Badge. This may be effective way to introduce them to showing. The new “Junior Ambassador Program” will cover Community Involvement, Assisting at Events, Participation in Events, Education, Clubs, etc.. This will be an effective way for the Juniors to learn more and become well-rounded in the sport of dogs.

The entire AKC Summit is recorded and on the AKC WEBSITE, AKCTV at AKC Summit. If you only view one of the presentations, make it Doug Ljungren’s presentation “Evolution of Dog Shows and Events.” ________________________________________

Breed Preservation Mark Dunn This focus was on the declining breeds and the Parent Clubs supporting their breed by getting them out in the community through “Meet the Breeds” and other local community events. Club Communication Presented by Brandi Hunter Take any and all opportunities to get your

Delegate’s Report for the June Meeting Held in Newark, NJ submitted by Larry Sorenson This is the highlights of the Delegates’ Meeting; a complete set of Delegates’ Meeting Minutes is located at: http://images.akc.org/pdf/delegates/Minutes_Deleg ates_Meeting_June_2018.pdf Proposals voted at this meeting: There was a vote on Chapter 6, Section 2, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Premium Lists and Closing of Entries and Chapter 16, Section 1, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows -

Championships. This amendment would change the capitalization of “benched” and “unbenched” in Chapter 6, Section 2 for consistency, and would move an italicized sentence in Chapter 16, Section 1, to a non-italicized sentence as part of the rule, in Chapter 6, Section 2, which addresses premium list requirements. This amendment was proposed by the Dog Show Rules Committee and approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with twothirds in the affirmative and the amendment was adopted. The next vote was on Chapter 7, Section 2, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Judges. This amendment proposed to change “license” to “approval” on the judge application form. This amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with two thirds in the affirmative and the amendment was adopted. The next vote was on Chapter 7, Section 12, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Judges. This amendment proposed to bring consistency to this section to allow for electronic communication and change the italicized sentence to part of the rule. This amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with two-thirds in the affirmative and the amendment was adopted. The next vote was on Chapter 7, Section 12, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Judges. This amendment proposed to bring consistency to this section to allow for electronic communication and change the italicized sentence to part of the rule. This amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with two-thirds in the affirmative and the amendment was adopted. The next vote was on Chapter 7, Section 19, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Judges, which would make the italicized sentence part of the rule and removes the recommendation that the Best in Show judge be someone that has not already judged that day. Currently, the only hardship cases that are approved are day of event cancellations. This amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and approved by the AKC Board of Directors. There was a vote with two thirds in the affirmative and the amendment is adopted. The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendments to the Rules Applying to Dog Shows Chapter 7, Section 19 Judges. Ms. DiNardo: This amendment is to the Rules Applying to Dog Shows Chapter 7, Section 19 Judges, which would make the italicized sentence “Except in hardship cases, a judge will not be approved to judge a breed and, at the same show, the Variety Group of which the breed is a part and Best in Show and Reserve continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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CALLING ALL Dachshund Exhibitors attending and supporting AKC National Championship Sponsored by Royal Canin Laura Wagner-Potash will be spear-heading the Meet The Breeds Booth for DCA again this year. We knocked it out of the park last year with a Group 3 for all our planning and hard work. It is time to start planning our improved booth for December. We know what it takes and are looking for Best Booth in Show! I have enlisted Dawn Gordon-Perine as our media specialist. She volunteered and worked tirelessly last year - from set-up, until the last floor tile was in the storage boxes. She and her husband are new members of DCA. What we need from you (even if you are not attending) are pictures and short videos of your dachshunds. We are looking for dogs working, having fun, dressed up...you get the idea. As nice as our win photos are, we need photos or videos of dogs in the ring, as well as field trial, earthdog, scent work, tracking; all events dachshunds compete in. Please send us the cute photos of your dogs interacting with your family, therapy dog work, dressed up, whatever you think will be appealing to the public.

This booth is DCA’s largest public outreach and education tool. Dawn will be putting together some of the photos and videos you share into an educational video that will be on a continuous loop in the booth. We are excited about this new addition! Please help us make it great! Please contact Laura Wagner-Potash and we can give you the details for what we need. Thank You in advance!

(770)487-9255 • nippersnuk@aol.com • FaceBook: Laura Wagner Potash or Dawn Gordon Perrine Delegate’s Report for the June Meeting continued from pge 49 Best in Show” part of the rule. Additionally, it removes the recommendation that the Best in Show judge be someone who has not already judged that day. Currently, the only hardship cases that are approved are day of event judge cancellations. This amendment was proposed by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and is brought forward with a positive recommendation from the Board. It will be published in two issues of the online AKC Gazette and you will be asked to vote on it at the June 2018 meeting. These are mostly about housekeeping changes and passed easily. LLS Proposals to be vote on at the September 2018 Meeting The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendment to Chapter 1, Section 4, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows Dog Shows Defined. Ms. DiNardo: This amendment to Chapter 1, Section 4, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows Dog Shows Defined, allows clubs to limit their event by the number of dogs or by the total entry. The proposal was brought forward by the AKC Board of Directors based on a Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and Staff recommendation. The amendment will be published in two issues of the AKC Gazette and you will be asked to vote on it at the September 2018 meeting. The full text is on the worksheet previously emailed. Ms. DiNardo: This amendment to Chapter 5, Section 9, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows Ribbons, Prizes and Trophies, allows a club to offer a three-time win trophy for Reserve Best in

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Show. The proposal was brought forward by the AKC Board of Directors based on a Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and Staff recommendation. The amendment will be published in two issues of the AKC Gazette and you will be asked to vote on it at the September 2018 meeting. The full text is on the worksheet previously emailed. Mr. Sprung: Is there any question on the proposed amendment? The Chair calls on the Executive Secretary to please read the proposed amendment to Chapter 3, Section 16, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Dog Show Classifications. Ms. DiNardo: This amendment to Chapter 3, Section 16, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Dog Show Classifications, would specify the order in which awards are presented by a judge at an All-Breed Show. The amendment was brought forward by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and unanimously disapproved by the AKC Board at the February 2018 Board meeting. The Dog Show Rules Committee is requesting that this amendment go forward to the Delegates for a vote, as per the AKC Bylaws. The amendment will be published in two issues of the AKC Gazette and you will be asked to vote on it at the September 2018 meeting. The full text is on the worksheet previously emailed. The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendment to Chapter 11, section 16, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Dog Show Entries, Conditions of Dogs Affecting Eligibility. Ms. DiNardo: This amendment to Chapter 11, Section 16, of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Dog Show Entries, Conditions of Dogs Affecting Eligibility, would address collars and leads that are considered inappropriate for use at dog shows. The amendment was brought

forward by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and unanimously disapproved by the AKC Board at the February 2018 Board meeting. The Dog Show Rules Committee is requesting that this amendment go forward to the Delegates for a vote, as per the AKC Bylaws. It will be published in two issues of the AKC Gazette and you will be asked to vote on it at the September 2018 meeting. The full text is on the worksheet previously emailed. Your Delegate will be following these proposals closely. LLS Things happening with AKC Two Shows in One Day Policy Change. The Board reviewed a memo that recommends a change to the Multiple All-Breed or Limited Breed Shows in the One Day Program Board policy to restrict a judge to 100 entries per event not to exceed 175 entries per day according to the Rules Applying to Dog Shows Chapter 7, Section 13. Following a motion by Ms. Cruz, seconded by Ms. Biddle, the Board VOTED (unanimously) to amend to the Multiple All-Breed or Limited Breed Shows in One Day Program Board Policy, to restrict a judge to 100 entries per event not to exceed 175 entries per day according to the Rules Applying to Dog Shows Chapter 7, Section 13. This will become effective January 1, 2019. The proposal for one point to be awarded to BOW if there is only one class dog and one class bitch is still being worked on at the AKC Board level. Once passed by the AKC Board it will need to be read at the September Delegate meeting. Finally, it will be voted on at the December Delegate’s meeting. I believe it has very good chance of passing. LLS _______________________________________


NBQ OC’s Sting Like A Bee MS Robin LaFrance

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

Only those results submitted through this site will be published.

Buckeye Dachshund Club April 14, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 94 OAAD Starters: 11 Judges: Teddy Moritz, Julie Couch 1st Withheld 2nd Withheld 3rd CH Jeric’s Mister Lincoln W CD BN RN NAJ CGC Michele Bertot 4th Withheld NBQ CH Solo’s Luciano King Of The High C’s Jennifer Fry OAAB Starters: 33 Judges: Claire Mancha, Mary Powell 1st Eliya’s Toast of Wilderness Run Susan Jill Chidlow 2nd CH Westrose Buying Ammo & Wearing Pink Camo Julie L. & Robert L. Couch 3rd Eliya’s Resi Vom Zanet Josh Zanet 4th Trakehndachs MS Wild Ride Joanne Fagervik NBQ Jalyse’s Absolutely Fabulous ML Jamie Sexton Field Champion Dogs Starters: 27 Judges: Wendy Nugent, Robin LaFrance 1st FCH My Little Red Waggin’ V Ruger CDX RAE CAA BCAT Catherine M. Thompson 2nd FC Eliya’s Bear Witness at Wilderness Susan Jill Chidlow 3rd FC Doxwood’s Perfect Performance MS CGC TKN John Merriman 4th FC Hidden Cedars Jango Bling Laura Isaacson NBQ FC Yocum von Moosbach-Zuzelek SW TD JE CGC TKN Linda A. Snyder

Field Champion Bitch Starters: 23 Judges: Rebecca McLusky, Jamie Sexton 1st FC Rommi von dersuthen Beek Hartmut Karl 2nd FC Wilderness Run’s Black Bear V Jalyse ML Susan Jill Chidlow 3rd FC Diamant Lily von Lowenherz ME L. Whistance-Smith 4th GCH Dual CH Lorindol Southern Storm Vicki Spencer & Bill Spencer NBQ GCHS DC Siddachs Carmen MW CGC TKN John Merriman Judges for Best Open/Absolute: Wendy Nugent, Mary Powell Best Open and Absolute: Eliya’s Toast of Wilderness Run Best Field Champion: FCH My Little Red Waggin’ V Ruger CDX RAE CAA BCAT ________________________________

Buckeye Dachshund Club April 15, 2018 Total Number of Starters: 70 OAAD Starters: 11 Judges: John Merriman, Claire Mancha 1st von Bork’s Inspector Baynes Theresa M Pepe 2nd GCH RHill Grandgables Wee Thorny Adventure Mandy Missildine & Heather Ackby 3rd CH Solo’s Luciano King Of The High C’s Jennifer Fry 4th Diagram’s Rags Eye Of The Dragon CA Catherine M Thompson

OAAB Starters: 19 Judges: Stan Knoll, Sherry Ruggieri 1st Trakehndachs MS Wild Ride Joanne Fagervik 2nd Eliya’s Resi Vom Zanet Josh Zanet 3rd Vyne Wynder von Moritz ML Teddy Moritz 4th Livewire Ride the Wild Wind v Raydachs Rebecca McLusky & Sandra Alexander NBQ Caristeda Applejax’s Knock Off Terri C. Dickmann & Cheryl B . Holman DVM Field Champion Dog Starters: 23 Judges: Rebecca McLusky, Jamie Sexton 1st GCH DC Town Farm Emmett Sweeps the Spotlight JE THDN RATN CGC TKN Cynthia A Yeager 2nd FC Hidden Cedars Jango Bling Laura Isaacson 3rd GCH DC Caristeda Applejax’s Carbon Copy TKN CGC Terri C. Dickmann & Cheryl B. Holman DVM 4th FC Pocketpack Smooth Operator MS JE RN Kathy Johnson NBQ FCH My Little Red Waggin’ V Ruger CDX RAE CAA BCAT Catherine M Thompson Field Champion Bitch Starters: 17 Judges: Mary Powell, Robin LaFrance 1st FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya CGC Sherry L Ruggieri 2nd GCH DC Rellih’s Hopi Kachina Spirit MW TD CGC Linda A. Snyder 3rd FC Suzy Q of Hidden Cedars Laura Isaacson 4th FC Jalyse’s Teddy Bear V Wilderness Run ML RN NA CA Jamie Sexton NBQ FC Trakehndachs MS Precious Bunny Joanne Fagervik & Christopher Shields Judges for Best Open/Absolute: John Merriman, Mary Powell Best Open and Absolute: Trakehndachs MS Wild Ride Best Field Champion: GCH DC Town Farm Emmett Sweeps the Spotlight JE THDN RATN CGC TKN ________________________________

TEXAS A&M AND NC STATE NEED BLOOD SAMPLES FOR THEIR IVDD RESEARCH. The Canine Spinal Cord Injury Program at North Carolina State University in collaboration with Texas A&M University is conducting a study on IVDD in Dachshunds. We are investigating the genetic basis of the disease, particularly as it's related to the presenting severity of injuries and rate of recovery in affected dogs. In addition to the samples from affected dogs that we have collected, we are seeking control samples for comparison. We are interested in purebred Dachshunds over the age of 10 that have never had any indication of IVDD, even if the incident was only conservatively managed. If you have a dog that may qualify, please contact Lexie Stachel via phone (919-513-7235) or email (NCSUSCI@gmail.com) and provide the name and age of your dog along with your primary veterinarian's information so that we can coordinate blood collection. Thank you for supporting our research.

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“It was love at first sight.” That is the way Bob Wlodkowski describes the first time Buzz (FC Sleepy Hollow’s Buzz Liteyear L SE THDN RATN CGC) and I laid eyes on each other. It was the summer of 2008, and Ann and Bob had him in their yard, waiting for my arrival. He was a beautiful standard longhaired dachshund puppy, with a sweet temperament. Little did I know at the time the love Buzz would bring to me and so many others. Buzz spent time when he was very young with the Wlodkowski’s grandson, Jack, a grandson who named Buzz, and their other grandchildren. I believe this interaction with children early in Buzz’s life, along with his kind temperament, helped him understand children, and to be patient with them. I noticed that, even at an early age, Buzz was wonderful with my family and friend’s children. Buzz has fun using his nose, attaining earthdog titles and a field champion title. Even with his sweet temperament, he has prey drive and loves to hunt. It was during a field trial in Maryland that Connie Fisher suggested to me that Buzz should take the Canine Good Citizens (CGC) and Therapy Dog International (TDI) test and consider therapy dog work. Her advice stuck with me, and I started to work with Buzz on the various obedience commands for the test. Buzz passed the CGC/TDI test, and started work as a therapy dog in a grade school program where children read to dogs to help improve their reading skills. He was great with the kids, in particular, children with disabilities. After watching him with the school children, I felt that he had the ability to do therapy work with children in a hospital setting. I contacted Erin Werkmiester, who coordinates the pet therapy program at Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh. Erin was

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very enthusiastic about Buzz joining the program as Erin has a miniature smooth dachshund. Most of the dogs in the program were larger dogs, and she felt that having a smaller dog would be good as he could be lifted into the childrens’ beds. In addition to the TDI

requirements, Children’s Hospital had some additional requirements for both Buzz and me. After completing the program documentation requirements, Buzz was tested by the program evaluator and passed the test. Buzz became the first dachshund accepted into the pet therapy program at Children’s Hospital! Buzz and I generally go to Children’s once a week, spending several hours there. We do inpatient visits where we receive a list of patients in the hospital that have requested a

pet therapy dog visit. Our visits include almost all departments in the hospital, including Intensive Care, Oncology, and Cardiac Care. Visits usually include Buzz snuggling next to the children, and sometimes parents, who could use some love and attention, too. In addition to visiting with the children, Buzz spends time with the nurses and doctors. Providing care for sick children is not easy for them, and seeing a dog with a wagging tail makes them smile and provides a break for their hectic and stressful days. Most of the units keep dog treats for the therapy dogs, and Buzz knows where all the treats are kept. Buzz developed a special bond with the nurses and doctors in the Observation Unit, which has children which may or may not be admitted to the hospital. They shower Buzz with lots of petting and treats. In summer 2016, Buzz kicked off the Tales with Tails program at the hospital. This program provides children with the opportunity to read to Buzz in the Radiology Department while they are waiting for their various tests. We have a cart with an assortment of books that we bring with us, and Buzz sits quietly next to the children while they read to him. The children usually pet Buzz, and he sits quietly with his head in their lap. Buzz and I have had some memorable visits. Buzz and I walked into a ten-year old child’s room, where she just had a port removed from her neck. She was sitting in a chair crying, with her head down. I carried Buzz to her, and she lifted her head and broke into a smile when we got close. Buzz then kissed the tears from her face. Another memorable visit was to a twoyear old, with IVs in each arm, who sat on the floor laughing and petting Buzz, who laid on his back, enjoying her company. Her mother told me that was the first time she smiled or laughed in three days. The mother took pictures of her daughter with Buzz, and sent them to her husband so he could see his daughter smiling again. There are some days that get tough, but I have to focus on the positive effect Buzz has on the children. I was happy to find that AKC recognizes therapy dog work, and there are different title levels based upon the number of therapy visits dogs perform. I think it is important to recognize the accomplishments of therapy dogs and the positive impact on children and people and the community they make. Thanks so much to Connie Fisher for the advice on the CGC and therapy dog tests. And special thanks to Ann and Bob for sending Buzz with me. It was definitely love at first sight, but that love has expanded way beyond me to the children and staff at Children’s Hospital! by Kathleen Newman


DACHSHUND MAGAZINES FOR SALE From the Pedigree Chairman, Barbara Bolton.

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Reprinted from the AKC Events website as of 9/8/18 Contact the Event Chairs of these events with any questions. Only those events approved by AKC before this publication is printed are listed.

Metropolitan Washington Dachshund Club October 7, 2018 Body Renew Fitness 221 Commonwealth Ct., Winchester, VA Total Entry Limit: 100

Metropolitan Washington Dachshund Club October 7, 2018 Body Renew Fitness 221 Commonwealth Ct., Winchester, VA Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Club of Southwestern Ohio, Inc. October 21, 2018 Roberts Centre, 123 Gano Rd. Wilmington, OH Web Site: http://www.dachshund-dcswo.org

Lincolnland Dachshund Club October 21, 2018 IL State Fairgrounds - Expo Bldg Exposition Bldg., Sangamon Avenue Peoria Rd. Bus 55., Springfield, IL Total Entry Limit: 100

East Bay Dachshund Club, Inc. October 26, 2018 Dixon May Fairgrounds 655 S 1st Street Dixon, CA

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. November 2, 2018 Quality Inn South Mtn. 5121 E La Puente Ave. Phoenix, AZ Total Entry Limit: 100

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Closing Date: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Event Chair: Ms. Monika Martin 21020 St. Louis Rd., Middleburg, VA 20117 brando2@starpower.net • 504-687-9737 For additional information contact: Karen Jones, Event Secretary 2023 Wells Manor Ave., Gwynn Oak, MD 21207-4231 C/O Rachael Toren (443) 253-9404 • clantyre@gmail.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Event Chair: Ms. Monika Martin 21020 St. Louis Rd., Middleburg, VA 20117 brando2@starpower.net • 504-687-9737 For additional information contact: Karen Jones, Event Secretary 2023 Wells Manor Ave., Gwynn Oak, MD 21207-4231 C/O Rachael Toren (443) 253-9404 • clantyre@gmail.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 3, 2018 Event Chair: Mark Payne 5982 Deerfield Rd., Milford, OH 45150-2214 mpayne@egoconst.com • 859-630-0631 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 info@foytrentdogshows.com

Judges Breed: (L)

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 3, 2018 Event Chair: Ms. Lindi Kershaw P.O. Box 74, Coffeen, IL 62017 easynot@frontier.com • 217-534-6747

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

For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com Closing Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2018 Event Chair: John Wade 299 Steptoe Lane, Washoe Valley, NV 89704-9553 jpwade508@gmail.com • 916-508-7979 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com Closing Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Event Chair: Barbara Flowers 4091 E Pinal St., Tucson, AZ 85739-9634 weiniedox@netscape.net • 520-299-1136 For additional information contact: Mrs. Cheryl Cazier, Event Secretary 2926 N 34th Place Phoenix, AZ 85018-7402 (602) 885-2165 • cherylcazier@cox.net

Junior Show

Victoria Thomas Victoria Thomas Victoria Thomas To Be Assigned

Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p)

Junior Show: Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (p)

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Mrs. Barbara Dempsey Alderman Mrs. Barbara Dempsey Alderman Mrs. Barbara Dempsey Alderman

Jerry Cerasini Jerry Cerasini Jerry Cerasini

Junior Show: Jerry Cerasini (p)

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

Deedy Sorenson (p) Deedy Sorenson (p) Deedy Sorenson (p)

Junior Show: Deedy Sorenson AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) (S) (W)

Jan Schirmer Jan Schirmer Jan Schirmer

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Desert Valley Dachshund Club November 3, 2018 Quality Inn South Mtn. 5121 E La Puente Ave. Phoenix, AZ Total Entry Limit: 100

Desert Valley Dachshund Club November 3, 2018 Quality Inn South Mtn. 5121 E La Puente Ave. Phoenix, AZ Total Entry Limit: 100

Desert Valley Dachshund Club November 4, 2018 Quality Inn South Mtn. 5121 E La Puente Ave. Phoenix, AZ Total Entry Limit: 100

Alabama Dachshund Club, Inc. November 9, 2018 Morgan Co. Celebration Arena 67 Horse Center Rd. Decatur, AL Total Entry Limit: 100

Alabama Dachshund Club, Inc. November 10, 2018 Morgan Co. Celebration Arena 67 Horse Center Rd. Decatur, AL Total Entry Limit: 100

Sooner Dachshund Club November 16, 2018 Grady County Fairgrounds 500 East Choctaw Ave. Chickasha, OK Total Entry Limit: 100

Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County November 18, 2018 Berks County 4-H Community Center Reading, PA Total Entry Limit: 100

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Event Chair: Philip Benway 1810 N 202nd Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85396-8712 philipbenway@gmail.com • 602-885-1324 For additional information contact: Mrs. Cheryl Cazier, Event Secretary 2926 N 34th Place Phoenix, AZ 85018-7402 (602) 885-2165 • cherylcazier@cox.net

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Ms. Sherrill C. Snyder (S) Ms. Sherrill C. Snyder (W) Ms. Sherrill C. Snyder Junior Show: Ms. Sherrill C Snyder

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Event Chair: Philip Benway 1810 N 202nd Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85396-8712 philipbenway@gmail.com • 602-885-1324 For additional information contact: Mrs. Cheryl Cazier, Event Secretary 2926 N 34th Place Phoenix, AZ 85018-7402 (602) 885-2165 • cherylcazier@cox.net

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Ms. Georjan Bridger (S) Ms. Georjan Bridger (W) Ms. Georjan Bridger Junior Show: Ms. Georjan Bridger

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Event Chair: Philip Benway 1810 N 202nd Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85396-8712 philipbenway@gmail.com • 602-885-1324 For additional information contact: Mrs. Cheryl Cazier, Event Secretary 2926 N 34th Place Phoenix, AZ 85018-7402 (602) 885-2165 • cherylcazier@cox.net

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Please contact event secretary/superintendent for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Please contact event secretary/superintendent for Sweepstakes class and judge information

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

Patricia Taylor Patricia Taylor Patricia Taylor

Junior Show: To be assigned

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 Event Chair: Bobby Sandoval 703 Pleasant Hill Rd.,Decatur, AL 35603 sandachs1@aol.com • 256-565-4896 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 • (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 Event Chair: Bobby Sandoval 703 Pleasant Hill Rd.,Decatur, AL 35603 sandachs1@aol.com • 256-565-4896 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 • (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

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Mrs. Constance Fisher Mrs. Constance Fisher Mrs. Constance Fisher

Junior Show:

Mrs. Constance Fisher

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Event Chair: Susan Contreras 24701 N. Western Ave., Edmond, OK 73025-2032 roserockcavaliers@gmail.com • 405-249-7821 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 • (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

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

Janice Finney (p) Janice Finney (p) Janice Finney (p)

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Event Chair: Nancy L. Dougherty P.O. Box 121, Lewisville, PA 19351-0121 ndoughe982@aol.com • 610-207-5990 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880 info@raudogshows.com

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

Mr. John Brading Mr. John Brading Mr. John Brading

Junior Show: Mr. John Brading

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Mrs. Jan Swayze-Curry Mrs. Jan Swayze-Curry Mrs. Jan Swayze-Curry

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Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County November 18, 2018 Berks County 4-H Community Center Reading, PA Total Entry Limit: 100

Central Ohio Dachshund Club, Inc. November 18, 2018 Ohio Expo Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave. Columbus, OH Total Entry Limit: 100

Florida East Coast Dachshund Club December 13, 2018 Orange Cty. Convention Center N/S Bldg. North/South Building, 9899 International Drive Orlando, FL Web Site:http://www.floridaeastcoastdachshundclub.org

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. December 14, 2018 Orange Cty Convention Center N/S Bldg North/South Building 9899 International Drive, Orlando, FL Web Site: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org

Greater Portland Dachshund Club AM & PM January 16, 2019 Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center 2050-2060 North Marine Dr. Portland, OR Web Site: http://greaterportlanddachshundclub.com/home

Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club January 18, 2019 Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road, Brooksville, FL Web Site: http://fgcdachshundclub.com/ Total Entry Limit: 100

Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club January 19, 2019 Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road, Brooksville, FL Web Site: http://fgcdachshundclub.com/ Total Entry Limit: 100

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Closing Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Event Chair: Nancy L. Dougherty P.O. Box 121, Lewisville, PA 19351-0121 ndoughe982@aol.com • 610-207-5990 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880 info@raudogshows.com

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

Mr. John Mayhall (p) Mr. John Mayhall (p) Mr. John Mayhall (p)

Closing Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Event Chair: Dave Temple 142 S. Garfield Ave., Columbus, OH 43205-1073 Templedox@yahoo.com • 614-519-1046 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

Dianne R. Graham Dianne R. Graham Dianne R. Graham

Closing Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 Event Chair: Cliff Ramos 4072 72nd Ln S., Boynton Beach, FL 33436-8802 fabs1950@yahoo.com • 954-907-8454 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

Mr. Gabriel Valdez Mr. Gabriel Valdez Mr. Gabriel Valdez

Closing Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 Event Chair: Mrs. Carol Ann Klein 534 NE 94 Street, Miami Shores, FL 33138 cak@bellsouth.net • 305-751-9966 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

Closing Date: Friday, December 28, 2018 Event Chair: Mrs. Jordin Misfeldt-Wallis 4810 SE Hull Avenue, Milwaukie, OR 97267 bunford23@hotmail.com • 503-901-3777 For additional information contact: Georjan Bridger, Event Secretary P.O. Box 21352, Salem, OR 97307 (503) 364-9695 artsrpassion@gmail.com

Judges Breed: (L)

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Event Chair: Daniel T. Stolz 29491 Cochiti Lake Dr., San Antonio, FL 33576 stolzdachs.ds@gmail.com • 813-928-1022 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Event Chair: Daniel T. Stolz 29491 Cochiti Lake Dr., San Antonio, FL 33576 stolzdachs.ds@gmail.com • 813-928-1022 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

Junior Show: Mr. Dick Jones

Mr. Jeffrey G. Pepper Mr. Jeffrey G. Pepper Mr. Jeffrey G. Pepper

Junior Show: Mr. Jeffrey G Pepper

Mr. Alberto Berrios, Michael Faulkner (S) Mr. Alberto Berrios, Michael Faulkner (W) Mr. Alberto Berrios, Michael Faulkner Please contact event secretary/superintendent for Sweepstakes class and judge information. Mrs. Pamela B. Peat Mrs. Pamela B. Peat Mrs. Pamela B. Peat

Junior Show: Mrs. Pamela B Peat Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information. Mr. David J. Peat Mr. David J. Peat Mr. David J. Peat

Junior Show: Mr. David J. Peat Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.


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Dachshund Club of Hawaii January 19, 2019 Webling Elementary 99-370 Paihi St., Aiea, HI

Potomac Hound Club January 25, 2019 Richmond Raceway Complex Labrurnum Ave. & Richmond-Henrico Tplke Richmond, VA Web Site: http://janpoetic5.wix.com/potomac-hound-club

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. February 8, 2019 Hilton Westchester 699 Westchester Ave. Rye Brook, NY Web Site: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org

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

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

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

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 Event Chair: Carol Agard 2157 Awikiwiki Pl., Pearl City, HI 96782-1320 carol.agard@gmail.com • 808-375-3306 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

Marge B. Calltharp Marge B. Calltharp Marge B. Calltharp

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Event Chair: Polly Smith P.O. Box 309, St. Stephens Church, VA 23148-0309 pollysmith@me.com • 804-769-0113 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

Neil T. McDevitt Neil T. McDevitt Neil T. McDevitt

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Event Chair: Trudy Kawami 540 54th St., Brooklyn, NY 11220-3115 salixbrooklyn@aol.com • 646-287-1406 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880 info@raudogshows.com

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

Mr. Richard L. Reynolds Mr. Richard L. Reynolds Mr. Richard L. Reynolds

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Event Chair: Ms. Lexa Richmond 124 Oakhurst Drive Bedford, TX 76022 hialeahdachshunds@gmail.com • 432-210-9666 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 • (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Event Chair: Ms. Lexa Richmond 124 Oakhurst Drive Bedford, TX 76022 hialeahdachshunds@gmail.com • 432-210-9666 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 • (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

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

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

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

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

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

Junior Show: Ms. Lynne Godshall (p) Please contact event secretary/superintenden for Sweepstakes class and judge information. Mr. Adrian W. Woodfork Mr. Adrian W. Woodfork Mr. Adrian W. Woodfork

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

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

Junior Show: Mr. J. Randall Tincher

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

Junior Show: Robert Schwalbe (p)

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

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

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

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley April 28, 2019 Motel 6 Claremont 840 So. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont, CA Web Site: http://www.dcsav.org/

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

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

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

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Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Event Chair: Joan E. Mattie 36130 Richland Rd., Willards, MD 21874-1137 joansdoxies@mediacombb.net • 410-835-5055 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Event Chair: Joan E. Mattie 36130 Richland Rd., Willards, MD 21874-1137 joansdoxies@mediacombb.net • 410-835-5055 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 mbf@infodog.com

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

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

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

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges Breed: (L) Mr. Kenneth Tippie (S) Mr. Kenneth Tippie (W) Mr. Kenneth Tippie Junior Show: Mr. Kenneth Tippie

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

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

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

Judges Breed: (L) (L) (L)

Debbie Melgreen Gretchen Bernardi TBA

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

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

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

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

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

Junior Show: Mr. John Brading Obedience:

James Comunale

Ina Malenka Janet Schwalbe Jerry Cerasini


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Breed Judge: Mrs. Laura Abbott-Licht Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair - 30 entries, Smooth - 22 entries, Wirehair - 31 entries

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

Louisville Dachshund Club March 17, 2018 Breed Judge: Robert Schwalbe Total Entry Per Coat: 26 Longhair, 30 Smooth, 33 Wirehair LONGHAIR Daks-Veg-As Art Deco Monica Stensby Lockshire’s Someday I May SL Kathleen & Thomas Lockyer BOV GCH Kuldne Talisman Starlight Monica Stensby & Ginger Lee BOS GCHS Heritage Top Gun Splendor At Seidach Kelly McKinney & Laura Potash SELD GCHG Lockshire’s Cash Only Please SL GCG Thomas & Kathleen Lockyer & Denny Van Hook DVM WD BOW WB

SMOOTH WD Casper’s Low Ryder V. Dachrolls BOW Carrie Casper & J Casper & Tracy Rolls WB Brownwood Monkey See SS Jerry Cerasini & Roger Brown BOV CH Brownwood Adele V Diagram Jerry Cerasini & Roger Brown BOS GCH DC Bensarka Top Cat Vicki Spencer SELD GCHB DC OC’s Mon Beau Petit Garcon MS Robin LaFrance SELB GCH Petalpusher Dressed To Impress MSP Laura Abbott-Licht

WD BOW

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WIREHAIR Infiniti’s If The Shoe Fits V Leoralee MW JE Liz & Don Powell & Marietta Singleton Livewire Ride The Wild Wind V Raydachs

BOV

GCH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW Robbie Addison & Marietta Singleton BOS Daybreak’s Fashoin Flair W Deborah Krieg SELD CH Brazosski Ringo Starr At Rivendell Diana Rockwell & Kellie Williams SELB Rags EJ’s Calamity Jane MW Kimberly Ragsdale & Emma Jean Stevenson BOB

GCH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW BOS-B CH Brownwood Adele V Diagram _____________________________________

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley, Inc. June 23, 2018 Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Linda Tonnancour Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Longhair - 3 entries, Smooth - 7 entries, Wirehair - 6 entries BOV Longhair: Riverwind Acapulco Gold SL BOV Smooth: Kinderteckel’s Hollywood Handsome BOS Smooth: Barkerville Aula Palatina BOV Wirehair: Von Weilburg & The Phoenix Closing The Bar Da Vinci BOS Wirehair Von Weilburg Phoenix Whats It Like In NYC HG Best in Sweepstakes: Riverwind Acapulco Gold SL Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes: Barkerville Aula Palatina

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LONGHAIR WD Riverwind Acapulco Gold SL WB/BOW Glenavan Fashionista ML BOS BOV GCH Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL SELD GCHB Sunshine’s California Dream SELB GCH Windcatcher’s Kiss An Angel Good Morning SL SMOOTH WD Criscross Smooth Wink MS WB/BOW Barkerville Aula Palatina BOV GCH Toskydox Marika Suertuda SS BOS GCH Barkerville Nelson SELD GCHB I’m Born In Italy Ferrari For Ben Bon MS Degli Ari SELB CHB Kinderteckel’s Paloma WIREHAIR Von Weilburg & The Phoenix Closing The Bar Da Vinci Julissa Lisant Miss Moscow GCH DC Eternal’s Set The Night On Fire MW BOS GCH Eternal’s Ride The Lightning MW SELD GCH Midernoch Major Garrett SELB CH Raydachs School Blaze of Glory

WD BOW WB BOV

LONGHAIR WD Riverwind Acapulco Gold SL WB/BOW Glenavan Fashionista ML BOV Ch Ali’i Ak’s Money Talks At Xeralane BOS GCHS Riverwind Stole M’Heart SL SELD GCH Solo’s Playboy SL SMOOTH WD Kinderteckel’s Hollywood Handsome WB/BOW Barkerville Aula Palatina BOS BOV GCH Barkerville Nelson SELD Crisscross Smooth Wink MS SELB GCHB Kinderteckel’s Paloma WIREHAIR WD/BOW Raydachs Moon Shadow V BOS Gleishorbach SW WB Kadell’s Not Without Me W BOV GCH Kadell’s Tell Me I’m Pretty W SELD GCH Midernoch Major Garrett SELB CH Raydachs School Blaze Of Glory BOB GCH Barkerville Nelson BOS-B Barkerville Aula Palatina Best Junior: Lilly Bedowitz _____________________________________

Albany Capital District Dachshund Club June 30, 2018

BOB GCH Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL BOS-B GCH DC Eternal’s Set The Night On Fire MW

Breed Judge: Classes Tomasz Borkowski

Best Junior: Ava Kathrine Hata _____________________________________

Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair - 9, Wirehair - 11, Smooth - 11

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley, Inc. June 24,, 2018 Sweepstakes Judge Ms. Linda Castaneda Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Longhair - 3 entries, Smooth - 5 entries, Wirehair - 6 entries BOV Longhair: Riverwind Gold Card BOV Smooth: Barkerville Aula Palatina BOS Smooth: Toskydox Chic Magnet SS BOV Wirehair Midernoch Before The Dark W BOS Wirehair Von Weilburg & The Phoenix Closing The Bar Da Vinci

LONGHAIR Mardisgras’ Dark Medallion ML Breeder owner Rhonda Doty Handled by Tara Hartman WB Fantasia Always in Fashion BOW Breeder K. Wenk, Owner Debra VanLeaven, handled by Tara Hartman BOV GCH Manorville’s Trust In Me of St. Croix Breeder M. & J. Teigland, Owner: Nancy Salk & Mary A. Teigland Handled by Tara Hartman BOS CH Virgo Fantasia Dirty Martini Breeder owner Debra VanLeavan & Karen Wenk SELD DC Sunlights Midsummer Dream Breeder owners Phyllis Meseroll & Michael Nothstein SELB Fantasia Always In Fashion

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SMOOTH Grandgables MS Silver Filigree Breeder owners handler: Guy Jeavons & Mark Houston-McMillin BOV Grandgables MS Silver Filigree BOS Treslows Honki Tonkin Nashvilles Jaffas Red Breeder Valerio M Kerley Owner Donna L. Taylor & Dawn Gagola SELD GCH Von Bork’s Inspector Gregson Breeder owner Donna Sakakini & Theresa Pepe SELB GCH DC Stardox When Irish Eyes

WB Best in Sweepstakes Midernoch Before The Dark W Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes Von Weilburg & The Phoenix Closing The Bar Da Vinci Breed Judge: Mr. Dan Harrison Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair - 31 entries, Smooth - 20 entries, Wirehair - 25 entries


Are Smilin, CGC Breeder Lorraine and David Simmons Owner Cathy Kelly & Lorraine & David Simmons WIREHAIR Willowood-Sandale One Hot Number SW Breeder owner Dale Tarbox & Donna Maloney BOV GCH Icon I’m Hotwired Yernot Breeder K. & D. Toomey & B. Hainline & J. Harshfield Owner Dale Tarbox & Donna Maloney BOS GCH Mt Angel BB’ss Breeder Jacque Keller-McCormick Owner Debbie Koitis Handler Margery Good SELD GCHB Lorica’s Tarlyn Set The Fire MW FDC CGC Breeder J. & L. Campbell & T. & S. Kreiger Owner Jessica and Lorner Campbell SELB Bedrocs Sweet Red Candy Breeder owner handler Robin Matthews

Gleishorbach SW Shirley Ray Maria E. Sakoda & James Sakoda BOV CH EX Sentia To Be or Not To Be Shirley Ray SELB J-Walk Risky Business Judy Walker

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Best of Breed NA as was concurrent show so no BOB awarded _____________________________________

Mission City Dachshund Club of San Antonio July 13, 2018 Breed Judge: June Penta Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair 10, Smooth 24, Wirehair 6 LONGHAIR WD Ozo’s Oasis N The Dark BOW Mandy Missildine WB HHF Rocksolids Meerkat At Cynfree Mandy Missildine & Cynthia D. Miller BOV GCH CH CorrBelle’s Freedom Reigns V Dorae Steven Garza & Nancy Colson BOS GCH CH 3MJ’s Annie Get Your Gun SELD CH Jarbsy’s Let the River Run Jeanie Wilson SMOOTH WD Dynadaux All Sexy And Smooth MS BOW Bobby Sandoval & Cyndy Senff & John & Gayle Cherette WB Dynadaux Take Back Home Girl MSD Cyndy Senff BOV GCh CH Bren-Dach’s One Note Symphony SS Brenda J. Nichols BOS GCHG CH Hildisvin Wurdig Bacardi SS Marina Renee Lara DVM SELD GCH Westwolf Major The Lionhearted of Silverado Janice Lough Warder SELB CH Toskydox Marika Suertuda SS Sharon Lutosky

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WIREHAIR Raydachs Lil Hot Diva V

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GCH CH Corrbelle’s Freedom Reigns V Dorae BOS-B CH EX Sentia To Be Or Not To Be _____________________________________

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BOV Longhair Zen’s Something Good (D)

Lynn Tyler, Royall Tyler & A. Hines DC GCH Kuldne Talisman Starlight Monica Stensby SELD Ch. Greensboro’s Main Squeeze ML Cissy Johnson SELB GCH Dikerdachs Lucky’s Bright Shining Star Valerie T. Diker

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BOV Smooth Hialeah’s Smarty Pants (D) BOV Wirehair Raydachs Eclipse Of The Heart V Gleishorbach SW (B) Best in Sweepstakes Raydachs Eclipse Of The Heart V Gleishorbach SW (B) Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes Hialeah’s Smarty Pants (D) Breed Judge: Mr John Mayhall

Breed Judge: James E. Frederiksen Total Entry Per Coat: 18 Longhair, 16 Smooth, 9 Wirehair

Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair 12, Smooth 20, Wirehair 6 LONGHAIR WD Ozo’s Oasis N The Dark Mandy Missildine WB Jarbsy’s This Will Be BOW Sandy Arnold & Sophie Tremblay BOV GCH CH Corrbelle’s Freedom Reigns V Dorae BOS GCH CH 3MJ’s Annie Get Your Gun Jeanie Wilson SELD CH Jarbsy’s Let The River Run SELB HHF Rocksolids Meerkat At Cynfree Mandy Missildine & Cynthia D. Miller SMOOTH Duchwood’s Sam Spade MS Sandra J. Russell WB Duchwood’s Little Miss Arleigh MS BOW Sandra J. Russell BOV Ch Toskydox Marika Suertuda SS Sharon Lutosky BOS GCH CH Hildisvin Wurdig Bacardi SS Marina Renee Lara DVM SELD GCH Westwolf Major The Lionhearted of Silverado Janice Lough Warder SELB GCH Ch Bren-Dach’s One Note Symphony SS Brenda J. Nichols WD

WIREHAIR Raydachs Lil Hot Diva V Gleishorbach SW Shirley Ray Maria E. Sakoda & James Sakoda BOV CH EX Sentia To Be Or Not To Be Shirley Ray SELB J-Walk’s Pink Diamond SW Judy Walker WB

BOB

GCH CH Corrbelle’s Freedom Reigns V Dorae BOS-B CH EX Sentia To Be Or Not To Be _____________________________________

Houston Dachshund Club July 18, 2018 Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Marilyn Y. Pipes Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: 1 Longhair - Dog, 2 Smooth - Dog, 1 Wire - Bitch

LONGHAIR Zen’s Something Good HHF Watch Me Work My Mojo ML GCH CH Corrbelle’s Freedom Reigns GCH CH Aubray’n Kaleea’s Fudge Ripple ML SELD GCH Walmar-Solo’s DWI SL

WD WB/BOW BOV BOS

SMOOTH WD Passport It’s All In How Say It SS BOW Arvind & Joyce DeBraganca WB Sunrise-Xo Apple Siri Valerio Hernandez Colon & Patricia Guthrie BOV GCHS Passport’s I Kissed A Girl SS Brandt Gipp, Arvind and Joyce DeBraganca BOS CH Hunu Cupids Arrow For Blackwolf Sherri Bell & Marie Dorris SELD CH Net Narin Andzey Amber L.Yoder & Jenna Yoder SELB GCHG Toskydox Marika Suertuda SS Sharon Lutosky

WIREHAIR Raydachs Eclipse Of The Heart V Gleishorbach SW BOV CH J-Walk’s Pink Diamond SW SELB GCH CH Ex Sentia To Be Or Not To Be

WIREHAIR WD Leoralees Sweet Black Gold V BOW Infiniti MW LeAnn M. Shank, Elizabeth J. Powell, Marietta Singleton & Cindy Brown WB Diagram Sun Flare MW Dianne Graham BOV GCH Raydachs Riverwood Ready Aim Fire Adam Peterson, Madeline Peterson, Shirley Ray & Sandra Alexander BOS Laetitia Casta Klara Difino Monica Stensby & Kimberly Kwiatkowski SELD CH Treis Pinheiros Quid Pro Quo SW John Cregor SELB CH Rags EJ’s Calamity Jane MW Kimberly Ragsdale & Emma Jean Stephenson

BOB

GCH CH Corrbelle’s Freedom Reigns V Dorae BOS-B CH J-Walk’s Pink Diamond SW

BOB

Best Junior: Caleb Tolley

Best Puppy: Stonebay Dollidachs Deal Me In Amy Penuel & Dianne Kostic

SMOOTH WD Hialeah’s Smarty Pants WB/BOW Hundeleben Jubilee SS BOV CH Dynadaux All Sexy And Smooth MS BOS GCH CH Joy-Dens Calendar Girl SS SELD GCHG CH Hildisvin Wurdig Bacardi SS SELB CH Hialeah’s Two-Timing Harlot

WD

Reserve Best Junior: Sydney Wills _____________________________________

Central Carolina Dachshund Club July 28, 2018 Breed Judge: Peter C.J. Martin Total Entry Per Coat : Longhair 36, 9 - 17 - 4 - 6 Smooth 35, 6 - 13 - 11 - 5 Wirehair 31, 12 - 9 - 5 - 5 LONGHAIR WD Criscross Stoke The Fire ML Christian Natali & Emma Jean Stephenson WB Dikerdachs Bingo Is Her Name BOW Valerie T. Diker BOV GCHS Brownwood Rt’s Peace On Earth SL CGC

GCH Raydachs Riverwood Ready Aim Fire BOS-B DC GCH Kuldne Talisman Starlight

BBE: Diagram Sun Flare MW Dianne Graham Best Junior: Caleb Tolley Reserve Best Junior: Madison Wertz _____________________________________

Northern California Dachshund Club August 3, 2018 Sweepstakes Judge: Mr. Joao Machado Sweeps Entry Numbers for each coat: Longhair 8, Smooth 1, Wirehair 9 BOV Longhair Sausage Stables V Setser Winchester SL Tamee Luker

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Specialty Results continued from page 61 BOS Longhair Heathero Heart Throb L. Transchel & J. Metzler DMV & Charlotte Fielder & Charlotte Martin BOV Wirehair LD’s Rockin’ Robyn MW Debbie Tomassi BOS Wirehair Dharmadachs ARR Midnight Sun SW Leslie E. & Curtis A. Savoye Best in Sweepstakes Sausage Stables V Setser Winchester SL Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes LD’s Rockin’ Robyn MW Breed Judge: Mrs. Cathy De La Garza Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair 36, Smooth 25, Wirehair 37 LONGHAIR WD Windyoak’s Treasure Hunter ML BOW Elizabeth A. Johnston & Mark Johnston & Jean & Bob Burnett WB Koradox Pramada Georgie Girl SL Tom Sikora & Maggie Peat & Lynne & Brad Hust BOV CH Walmar-Solo Yolo SL CGC Rhonda Perkins BOS GCHB Koradox Pramada’s Dealer’s Choice Jane Ahnger & Tom Sikora & Margaret Peat SELD GCH Koradox Pramada’s Force of Nature SL Margaret Peat & Tom Sikora SELB GCH Dachstar Stellar Solar Eclipse Serenity Clint Werner & Donald Abrams MD & Wendy Snyder AOM GCH Dachstar Total Solar Eclipse 145 in Leo Clinton Werner & Donald Abrams MD AOM GCH Bonnfel’s Karma-A Spirit Legacy V D&D SWN Diane Young McCormack SMOOTH Shonleh Applause Please At Victory Sharon Curry & Vicki Antonio WB Encore’s It’ll Be Her BOW Jennifer & Jason Anderson BOV Barkerville Aula Palatina Ted Brunner & Karen Brunner BOS GCH Barkerville Nelson Ted Brunner & Karen Brunner SELD GCH Toskydox Duesenberg Roadster II SS Sharon Lutosky WD

SELB CH Passport Everything At Once Susan O’Reilly & Arvind De Braganca & Joyce De Braganca AOM GCHS Kinderteckel’s Paloma Kristin Cihos-Williams & Emalia Williams AOM GCH Toskydox Falina SS Sharon Lutosky WIREHAIR WD Dharmadachs ARR Midnight Sun SW BOW Leslie E& Cutris A Savoye WB Just A Lil’ Beautiful MW Barbara Kerr & Justine Espinoza BOV GCH Neudorf’s Noble King Etzel Franz Neuwirth BOS CH Sandar’s Just A Lil’ Mama Mia MW Justine Espinoza & Patricia & Curtis Montgomery SELD GCHB Midernoch Major Garrett Mallori Seifert & Diana MacPherson SELB CH Gaitway Shonleh Chumana MW of Manorie Sharon Cury AOM GCH DC Boreas After The Storm Andrew Toplarski & Dwight Ward & Gail J. Tutt AOM GCH Long & Low Flying Solo MW Curtis & Pat Montgomery & Justine Espinoza BOB BOS

GCH Neudorf’s Noble King Etzel Barkerville Aula Palatina

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Dachshund Club of Metropolitan Atlanta August 25, 2018 Breed Judge: Wally Jones Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair 36, Smooth 20, Wirehair 20 LONGHAIR Leoralees Long Hair Country Bot At Riverwalk ML WB/BOW Sleepytime’s Here Comes Trouble ML BOV GCH Lockshire’s Walk The Line Splendor SL BOS Kenmar’s That’s My Spot Landd SELD GCHS Brownwood RT’s Peace On Earth SL CGC SELB CH Sandach’s X Factor At Greensboro ML

WIREHAIR Brownwood Hundeleben Daybreak Oliver SW EB DSW La Guarachera SW GCH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW BOS GCH DC Raydachs Firefly SW BCAT SELD GCH Raydachs Riverwood Ready Aim Fire SELB GCH Dixiedachs She’s The One SW

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Breed Judge: Larry Sorenson Total Entry Per Coat: 13 Longhair, 26 Smooth, 22 Wirehair LONGHAIR Leoralees Green Grass And High Tides ML Marietta Singleton & Joni Wheeler WB Kinchville Moana BOW Monica Stensby BOV GCHB Lockshire’s Walk The Line Splendor SL Kathleen & Thomas Lockyer BOS GCHS DC Walmar-Solo’s SOS-SL RN CA CGC Ann Kraft SELD GCHS Heritage Top Gun Splendor At Seidach Kelly McKinney & Laura Potash SELB GCH DC Kuldne Talisman Starlight Monica Stensby

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Dachshund Club of Metropolitan Atlanta August 26, 2018 Breed Judge: Mary C. Jones Total Entry Per Coat: Longhair 34, Smooth 18, Wirehair 21 LONGHAIR WD Kenmars Tiny Wonder One Love WB/BOW Sleepytime’s Crown Jewel ML BOV GCH Brownwood RT’s Heaven On Earth SL BOS GCHS Heritage Top Gun Splendor At Seidach SELD CH Kenmar’s I Just Can’t Wait To Be King MLD SELB Sleepytime’s Here Comes Trouble ML

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SMOOTH Aviance’s Empresario SS Passport It’s Kind Of A Funny Story SS CH Brownwood Adele V Diagram SS GCH Chanji’s Ride My Ducati CH ZaDox Red Duster Smooth CH ZaDox Salute To Starboard

WIREHAIR VSchwalbes Space Race MW Briarpatch N Brownwood Pop The Cork GCH Jeric’s Cowboy Outlaw W GCH DC Raydachs She’s The One SW GCH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW SELB GCH Dixiedachs She’s The One SW WD WB BOW BOV BOS SELD

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SMOOTH Dachrolls Roman Wesley Baas Amber and John Baas WB Keddox The One Where Phoebe Is A BOW Weiner Dog Kari & Amber Dannemiller BOV GCHG Toskydox Marika Suertuda SS Sharon Lutosky BOS GCH Chanji’s Ride My Ducati T.K. Chandrashekar & M. Jaipal & Dhanapal Shivanna SELD GCH Redgi Prado Vegas Sharon Budnick SELB GCH DC Lorindol Southern Storm SS Vicki & Bill Spencer

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ur journey to DCA Triathlon Dog of the Year started in October of 2017 when Prince passed his TD with ease and became my first tracking dog. The plan was to try two events and hope for the best. All I ever wanted to do was to compete in the triathlon. I believe it to be a wonderful program that emphasizes the versatility of our breed. Sadly the DCA tracking test was cancelled, but with that Prince had the opportunity to compete in the triathlon. First up was field trials, Prince is really a ratting dog, but had completed his field championship at 6 months of age. During DCA I saw him turn onto rabbits fully. His tracking brain turned on during first series, and he tracked his rabbit beautifully. Called back and continued to compete with fine hounds until field trial was called and we ended up NBQ in the Field champion Dog stake. Next was earthdog test, and Prince absolutely loves rats. He got an early start on earthdog and was already working on his Endurance earthdog title. We entered Master and senior, that means two chances to qualify in another event for triathlon. Prince was the only Master entry to pass, I was so proud of him. He also qualified in senior earning his 3rd leg toward EE at the National Earthdog Test. We had our three qualifying events in place and got points for the conformation evaluation because he was already a Grand Champion. We went home, back to work, and watched the rest of the performance events unfold. We were proud to receive the message from several people, including his breeder Robin LaFrance. We did it!! DCA Triathlon Dog of the Year! Handled by Linda Alkema Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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Best in Specialty Show GCHB CH TurningPt Hot ‘N Saucey Talkin’ Trash

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hio is proudly known as the “Heartland of America” and that theme was heart-felt at every event during DCA week this year. David Temple, Debbie Krieg and their hard working team of Central Ohio Dachshund Club (CODC) members and DCA volunteers worked countless hours planning every detail to ensure a flawless week filled with fun, friendship and memories galore! There are many things that bring a smile to your face when thinking about DCA 2018, and three of them are special time with friends, lots of opportunities to learn, and jumping for joy.

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Special Time with Friends The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Columbus-Worthington was a perfect venue. Superb support from hotel staff on move-in day and the traditional Welcome Reception Monday night made it seem like “coming home week” – and it was – it was the annual reunion of dachshund aficionados that continues to exceed our wildest expectations year after year. With easy, convenient access between hotel rooms, hospitality and competitive events, participants and guests were able to enjoy numerous, full-filled activities with friends they don’t see nearly often enough, from sunrise to sunset. Every DCA would not be complete without specialized vendors. And this year’s vendors were the best ever! Located in the center hotel platform area, they offered irresistible, affordable, high quality products and custom services that met unique dachshund lover shopping needs. Perusing their tables with friends provided just the right relief from the stress of competition and gave many shoppers memorable, meaningful gifts to take home for their jewelry boxes, family and friends. Hotel eating areas and refreshment options provided flexible schedules all week long with menu choices that met everyone’s “onthe-go” needs. A quick walk (or ride) away from the hotel provided even more opportunities to celebrate the achievements of each day with favorite friends and new ones. Each morning started off with club sponsored complimentary breakfasts where exhibitors got that much needed cup of coffee and a burst of energy from delicious breakfast goodies. Equally appreciated were those wishes of good luck and encouragement for upcoming. Then, back to the hotel rooms for some personal grooming before heading out with the dogs to get them spruced up and looking their best.

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Comfortable, spacious, well-lighted grooming areas were also well planned and appreciated. They were the perfect places to get an upclose look at some of the beautiful dogs and puppies that were shown throughout the week. No doubt, lots of showing and breeding plans were made here. Hallway space immediately outside conformation rings made it easy to move dogs quickly to and from competitive classes. And ringside seating provided a comfortable bird’s eye view of the most beautiful dachshunds in the world, with opportunities to evaluate and discuss judging results with mentors and other breeders watching each class and variety. By the end of the week, most exhibitors agreed that it was easy to spot potential breeding prospects and to see consistent winning type that appealed to each of the nine different judges over the five days of competition. Oh, what a difference a judge makes. The fact that so many good dachshunds were recognized with prestigious wins throughout the week is a testament to breeders helping each other develop strong breeding programs that are producing outstanding results!

Wednesday – CODC Hot Dog Hijinks Although a last minute change of venue was necessary, the CODC Hot Dog Hijinks was still the perfect opportunity to enjoy carnival costumes, food and beverages with new acquaintances following CODC Host Show #2. It was a quiet time to relax, reflect and set “stretch” goals for the final hoorah -- the DCA National Specialty Show which was only a couple days away.

Thursday – Taste of Columbus

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Competitors were beginning to feel the wear and tear of DCA week by Thursday night. The dogs were tired and so were they. So, gathering together with the CODC team for a quiet evening of tasting local wines and kraft beers was perfect. Paired with cheese and crackers, and some reflective fun conversations, made the evening a nice transition into the DCA Annual Meeting (which was quite lively), Sweepstakes, and the Smooth Variety competition. Attendees also slept better, too. Wonder why? You got it … it was the “taste of Columbus” that did the trick!

Friday – DCA Ice Cream Social DCA would not be complete without the traditional Friday night DCA Ice Cream Social. It was a packed house, with ice cream delights made to order with all the trimmings by DCA Board Members. What a great way to celebrate the results of the first half of DCA competitive events.

Learning Opportunities

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Tuesday – CODC Handling Seminar In addition to competitive events, there were lots of opportunities to learn throughout DCA week. A special shout-out goes to the professional handlers and assistants who gave their valuable time to offer advice and hands-on help at the Tuesday evening Handling Seminar. Despite a long day at CODC Host Show #1, these well respected experts were generous and patient as they demonstrated their winning ways for presenting a dog on the ground, on the table and moving around the ring. They helped new dogs and handlers relax and everyone have fun. It was obvious that participants and observers took every single piece of advice to heart as they applied their new knowledge and skills at subsequent shows with great results. Just ask what a difference this seminar made for Susan Botsakis. Friday – DCA Judges Education Seminar On Friday morning, Ken Levison, DCA Chairman of Judges Education, did a wonderful job providing prospective judges the latest information on the AKC Dachshund Standard and what judges should look for when evaluating both standard and miniature dachshunds in the show ring. A hands-on session followed to give continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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attendees an opportunity to apply what they had learned as they examined “demo” dogs of both sizes and all three coats on the table. Ringside mentoring was provided on Friday and Saturday at the DCA National Specialty Show where large entries provided lots to talk about.

Longhair Select Dog GCHP CH Bedazzled Grand Marnier of MT

Friday – Acupuncture Seminar Early Friday evening, Dr. Derine Winning, DVM, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, provided an overview of acupuncture and explained the value of this alternative to traditional treatment methods for a variety of dachshund health concerns, including IVDD. She explained how acupuncture works, how it is applied and how it can be successfully combined with other non-traditional treatments, including laser therapy and supplements.

Time for Exercise – Jumping for Joy When competitors come to DCA week, they come with specific goals and objectives in mind. Some come to show at nationals, to have fun with their “heart” dog and do their personal best. Some come with hopes of winning a class placement ribbon or making the “cut” in the BOV ring – a very worthy goal considering the level of competition everyone faces. Others hope to finish a title by winning Winners Dog or Winners Bitch with a competitive young dog from their breeding program. Regardless of what goal is set, when that goal is achieved, it’s time to engage in the best exercise there is: “Jumping for Joy!” It’s a big deal to reach any goal at a DCA Host Show or the DCA National Specialty Show. In some cases, it’s a once in a lifetime achievement. For most of us, it’s a stepping stone of lessons that can only be learned by trying, applying and trying again. All these things happened this year for dozens of hard working hopeful owners, breeders and exhibitors. Maybe this was YOUR year or a “dream come true” year for a friend! Take a look at the list of winners below and offer congratulations to those whose turn it was to taste victory in 2018. And remember: Dreams do come true if you stick to it long enough, if you keep learning and trying, and if you keep helping each other through simple acts of kindness. They come back to you when you need them most. This year, it was especially gratifying to see so many dogs with Field Championships, Dual Championships and other performance and hunting titles make it into the ribbons. And even an older brood bitch who was entered in the Field Trial class went all the way to Best in Breed this year. That says a lot for our breed. So, hats off to all of you who are working so hard to breed beautiful “do-it-all” dachshunds. Hopefully, next year, there will be even more exhibitors who will showcase the “whole” dachshund by demonstrating their beauty, balance, intelligence, courage, strength, agility, speed and a great nose for hunting – all put together in one very nice package. Now, THAT’s a worthy goal!! Let’s jeep trying!!

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RESULTS Central Ohio Dachshund Club Host Show #1 Tuesday, May 1, 2018 LONGHAIR: Judge Lynne Allen Entries: 31 Class Dogs, 49 Class Bitches, 7 Veterans, 63 Champions TOTAL Entry: 150 WD/BOW RWD WB RWB BOV BOS SELD SELB AOM

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GCH CH Granvalero’s Shining Star CH Treasuredox Gloriously Made @ Sandachs ML GCH CH Kuldne Talisman Starlight CH Sleepytime’s Zero Hour ML GCHB CH Koradox Pramada’s Daffodil SL

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SMOOTH: Judge Eric Henningsen Entries: 14 Class Dogs, 40 Class Bitches, 5 Veterans, 45 Champions TOTAL Entry: 104

Smooth RWB Passport I Knew You Were Waiting for Me SS

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Chanji’s Ride My Ducati Dynadaux All Sexy and Smooth MS FC Duchwood’s Key Lime Pye MS JE Passport I Knew You Were Waiting for Me SS GCHB CH Passport I Kissed A Girl SS GCH CH Lindmont’s Eye of the Tiger On Geordox Isle GCH DC Bensarka Top Cat CH Lindmont’s Pilot Flying Solo GCH CH Brownwood MyMy Diagram SS GCHB CH Brownwood Adele v Diagram SS GCHB CH Stardox Skyfall BJB GCHS CH Barkerville Nelson

WIREHAIR: Judge Debbie Melgreen Entries: 17 Class Dogs, 32 Class Bitches, 2 Veterans, 2 Field Trial, 5 Dual Champions, 42 Champions TOTAL Entry: 100

Smooth Select Bitch CH TurningPt Sassy Sriracha

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Starbarrack Sugar Rush SW J-Walk’s Devil’s In Disguise Daybreak’s Delightful Design W Daybreak’s Flowers in Frost W GCHB CH Brazosski Ringo Starr at Rivendell CH Daybreak’s Fashion Flair W GCHG CH Wisteria Mr Mojito at Hundeleben MW GCHP CH Kadell’s Gold Dust W GCHG CH Alegna’s Heir Force One MW CAA CH Raydach’s Riverwood Read Aim Fire! GCHB CH Leoralees Lets Boogie with Barstool MW GCH CH Kadell’s Tell Me I’m Pretty W GCH CH Robinwoods Champagne with Ice W CH J-Walk Risky Business

JUNIORS: Judge Joe T. Caton Total Entry: 2 Best Junior: Rachel Clark INTERVARIETY: Judge Lynne Allen Best of Breed BOS to Best of Breed

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GCHP2 CH Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL GCH CH Rexstar’s Ivy League Snob GCH CH Kuldne Talisman Starlight GCHB CH Koradox Pramada’s Daffodil SL GCHS CH Pramada’s Can’t Touch This with Dynasty GCH CH Corrbelle’s Freedom Reigns v Dorae GCH CH Lockshire’s Walk the Line Slendor SL

SELD SELB AOM AOM AOM AOM AOM

Wirehair BOV GCHP Starbarrack ‘N J’s Sweet Dreams SW

SMOOTHS: Judge Aubrey Nash Entries: 16 Class Dogs, 39 Class Bitches, 42 Champions TOTAL Entry: 97 WD RWD WB/BOW RWB BOV BOS SELD SELB AOM AOM AOM AOM AOM AOM

Chanji’s Ride My Ducati FC Duchwood’s Inordinate Surprise MS Hialeah’s Two-Timing Harlot FC Duchwood’s Key Lime Pye MS JE DC Duchwood’s When I Was Your Man MS GCHG CH Toskydox Marika Suertuda SS GCH CH Grandgables Wee Mr Bee Sting GCHB CH Brownwood Adele v Diagram SS GCH CH Lindmont’s Eye of the Tiger on Geordox Isle GCHB CH TurningPt Keeps Them Yankee Girls ‘a Wishin’ GCH CH Paradachs Wee Mr Grandgables GCH CH Petalpusher Dressed to Impress MSP GCH CH Racebrook’s Cosette’s Some Kind of Wonderful MS CH Lindmont’s Pilot Flying Solo

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WIREHAIR: Judge Luis Sosa Entries: 17 Class Dogs, 32 Class Bitches, 1 Veteran, 43 Champions TOTAL Entry: 93 WD RWD WB/BOW RWB BOV BOS SELD SELB AOM AOM AOM AOM AOM AOM

Longshadow’s White Christmas Brownwood Hundeleben Daybreak Oliver SW Daybreak’s Delightful Design W Ex Sentia To Be Or Not To Be CH Raydachs Riverwood Ready Aim Fire! CH Daybreak’s Fashion Flair W GCHB CH Leoralees Lets Boogie with Barstool MW GCH CH Robinwoods Champagne with Ice W GCHG CH Wiretaps Life Is A Highway GCHG CH Alegna’s Heir Force One MW CAA CH Robinwoods Twist & Shout SW GCHP CH Kadell’s Gold Dust W GCHB CH Kaviroz A Ripple in Motion SW GCH CH Rags EJ’s Calamity Jane MW

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JUNIORS: Melissa Heyman Total Entries: 2 Best Junior: Rachel Clark INTERVARIETY: Judge Carol Spritzer Best of Breed BOS to Best of Breed

GCHP DC Walmar-Solos OMG SL JE GCHS CH Dikerdachs Lucky’s Bright Shining Star

DCA SWEEPSTAKES: Thursday, May 3, 2018 LONGHAIR: Judge Andrea Sletten Entries: 46 BOV BOS

Stardust 4 Leaf Klover Von Skaer Sleepytime’s Crown Jewel ML SMOOTH: Judge Joyce Warren Entries: 24

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Barkerville Aula Palatina Vorrei Ma Non Posto Degli Aristobassi WIREHAIR: Judge Heidi Martin Entries: 33

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Alegna’s Heaven Scent MW Livewire’s Flash Drive v Raydachs INTERVARIETY: Judge Andrea Sletten

Best in Sweeps BOS in Sweeps

Stardust 4 Leaf Klover Von Skaer Alegna’s Heaven Scent MW

DCA NATIONAL SPECIALTY SHOW: May 4 and 5, 2018 Wirehair RWD Hundeleben I Toot My Own Horn MW

LONGHAIR: Judge Diane Young McCormack Entries: 32 Class Dogs, 55 Class Bitches, 6 Veterans, 1 Field Trial, 4 Dual Champions, 70 Champions TOTAL Entry: 169 WD RWD WB/BOW RWB BOV BOS SELD SELB AOM AOM AOM

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Walmar-Solo’s DWI SL Sniffntells Wroyal Smurf Pramada Koradox Hollyhock with Beldachs SL Hundeleben Kiwi Daiquiri SL GCHP DC Walmar-Solo OMG SL JE GCHB CH Koradox Pramada’s Daffodil SL GCHP CH Bedazzled Grand Marnier of MT GCH CH Lockshire’s Walk the Line Splendor SL GCH DC Doxdane’s Aviance Krewe Du Vieux SL GCHS CH Insight’s Illusionist SL RATN GCHG DC Serenity’s Louisiana Getaway SL, BN, RE, OA, OAJ, SE, CGCA, CGCU, TKA GCHP2 CH Walmar-Solo’s IOU SL GCHS CH Pramada’s Can’t Touch This With Dynasty SL CH Dorae Spread Your Wings v Corrbelle

SMOOTHS: Judge Jason Walker Entries: 17 Class Dogs, 45 Class Bitches, 7 Veterans, 1 Dual Champion, 2 Field Trial, 49 Champions TOTAL Entry: 121

Wirehair Select Bitch GCHG CH Infiniti’s Picture Perfect v Leoralee MW

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BOS SELD SELB AOM AOM AOM AOM AOM AOM

CH Daybreak’s Fashion Flair W GCHP CH Raydach’s Ride My Ducati SW GCHG CH Infiniti’s Picture Perfect v Leoralee MW GCHG CH Wiretaps Life Is A Highway GCHG CH Alegna’s Heir Force One MW GCH CH Trabeiz Hundeleben Philippe Philoppe MW CH Daybreak’s Delightful Design W GCH CH Minsmere Madrigal MW GCH CH Kadell’s Pixie Dust W

Best in DCA Sweepstakes Stardust 4 Leaf Klover Von Skaer

INTERVARIETY: Judge Jason Walker Best in Specialty Show

GCHB CH TurningPt Hot ‘N Saucey Talkin’ Trash BOS to BISS GCHP DC Walmar-Solo OMG SL JE CH TurningPt Sassy Sriracha Best NOHS Best Bred by Exhibitor Starbarrack Sugar Rush SW Best Veteran GCH CH Briardach’s Uncle Sam Best Dual Champion GCHG DC Infiniti’s Picture Perfect v Leoralee MW Best Field Trial GCHB CH TurningPt Hot ‘N Saucey Talkin’ Trash Best Stud Dog GCHP CH Raydach’s Ride My Ducati SW Best Brood Bitch GCHB CH TurningPt Hot ‘N Saucey Talkin’ Trash Best Conformation Brace CH Rabows Rebellion ML and CH Rabows Resurgence ML Best Junior Caleb Tolley

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FIELD TRIALS AND EARTHDOG TESTS by Cindy Niles With much planning and anticipation, the 2018 National events started with the Field Trials in Portland, Indiana. For the most part, we enjoyed pleasant weather, although the temps went up quite a bit on Friday. Thanks to the efforts of the Grand Lake Beagle Club, the grounds were in excellent condition. Their members, who were so very hospitable, and totally went out of their way to accommodate our needs, had spent a year preparing for our return. The brush was trimmed, mowed, and bunnies were plentiful and quick. GLBC members Jason and Jessica spent their vacation to be our chefs. With the all the Dachshund participants, along with several GLBC members, we had so many beaters over the four days it was fantastic. To forget mentioning my Central Ohio DC and DCA committees, my army as I called them, would be remiss. It takes an army of dedicated friends and volunteers to host a National trial. My husband John was my right hand and helped with everything, including the technical computer operations and managing all the funds. He also had to put up with my ups and downs, of which there were many. Ann Kraft assisted with the field trials and earthdog premium lists and programs, and Jennifer Fry took field trial preentries and meal reservations. Together, Jennifer and Ann did an excellent job keeping roll call and bracing quick and efficient. Chrissy Dickmann offered trophies and ran our raffle. Our parking director Linda Snyder worried we wouldn’t have enough space, but, with her ingenuity, parked everyone. Sherry Ruggeri purchased ball caps for all our marshals and judges. Behind the scenes, Nancy Turner donated the wood plaques from Mary Sue Barnum’s estate, and I repurposed them for our CODC awards. Nancy also heavily contributed for CODC’s DCA awards. Debby Krieg organized and designed our towels and helped me with the DCA Awards Dinner decorations. I am grateful to all. The Central Ohio Dachshund Club Field Trial was the first event, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 24 and 25. We had a nice entry of 110 dogs. I decided to run two classes a day so we didn’t need to

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rush or worry about getting done and also allowed time to relax and enjoy time together. The CODC trial concluded Wednesday with Jamie Sexton’s Abby (Jalyse’s Absolutely Fabulous ML), Best Open, and Stan Knoll’s Oslo (FC Audi Oslo von Dorndorf CGC CA), Best Field Champion. Oslo earned Absolute, a feat he had won 10 years ago at the host club trial. CODC’s complimentary pizza party followed, and we were grateful to all who donated to hospitality. Thursday morning, April 26, was the start of the DCA field trials with 120 entries. After a day of hunting, we held the DCA Awards Dinner – fried chicken and all the trimmings. The awards recognized the 2017 Top 10 Field Champion Dogs. The statistics were compiled by PEC Chairman Tracy Freeling. In her absence, Jamie Sexton announced the awards and presented the certificates. Most of the top dogs’ owners were present, and Sherri Ruggieri’s Niya (FC TusoksoriUgraszto Husniya) was honored as Number One. On Friday, the final day of field trials, most participants stayed to beat or watch even if they didn’t have a dog entered that day. Heather With’s Trixie (Sand Dollars The Name Of The Game SL) was Best Open, and Oslo again won Best Field Champion. The very eager open bitch surprised everyone with a fabulous, perfect nose on the ground, run and won Absolute. She also finished her Field Champion Title. Results for both field trials follow.

Central Ohio Dachshund Club, DCA National Host Club Field Trial Results - April 24 & 25, 2018 Grand Lake Beagle Club, Portland, IN Compiled by Ann Kraft, Field Trials Assistant Secretary

Best Junior Showman Caleb Tolley

Best Veteran in Specialty Show GCH CH Briardach’s Uncle Sam

Open All-Age Dogs: 14 Entries, 14 Starters Judges: Heidi Meyers, Washington, PA and Shawn Nies, Hazelton, MO 1st GCHB Stardox Skyfall BJB “JB” Lorraine and David Simmons, Newville, PA, Handled by David Simmons 2nd CH Dachaven Quigley Down Under “Quigley” Alan James, Oriental, NC 3rd Withheld 4th Withheld NBQ AKC/UKC CH Leoralee’s The Riches @ Krissydox MW BCAT “Quinn” Krista Lynn Williams, Columbus, OH Field Champion Dogs: 29 Entries, 29 Starters Judges Mary Powell, Austin, TX and Jamie Sexton, Fayetteville, TN 1st FC Audi Oslo von Dorndorf CGC CA “Oslo” Stan Knoll, Poplarville, MS 2nd GCH DC TownFarm Emmett Sweeps The Spotlight JE THDN RATN CGC, “Emmett” Cindy Yeager, Altoona, PA 3rd FC Diddydox Mr. Big Lights Up The Sky V Hoppledachs JE CA “Boomer” Heidi Meyers 4th FC Raindox Rusty Roo Meyers MS NAP NJP CGC “Rusty” Heidi and Kurt Meyers, Handled by Heidi Meyers NBQ FC Yocum von Moosbach-Zuzelek SW TD JE CGC TKN, “Apache” Linda Snyder, Middletown, PA Open All-Age Bitches: 32 Entries, 32 Starters Judges: Cheri Faust, Madison, WI and Stan Knoll, Poplarville, MS 1st Jalyse’s Absolutely Fabulous ML “Abby” Jamie Sexton, Fayetteville, TN 2nd Uschi von Lowenherz “Uschi” Laurel Whistance-Smith, Pontypool, ON 3rd CH Brodney Schoolhouse Careless Whisper “Whistle” Frederick and Carol Vogel, Pomfret Center, CT Handled by Cindy Yeager 4th Black Hawk Far Cry Wenja “Wenja” Paul Thomas, Bellevue, MI NBQ GCH Kelkor’s Kountry Aire By Newmar “Momma Mia” Pam Reed, Troy, IL continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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Field Champion Bitches: 35 Entries, 34 Starters Judges: Kathleen Johnson, Duluth, MN and Rick Schwarz, Plano, TX 1st FC Duchwood’s Chance Romance MS EE4 AJ RN CA, “Chance” Alice Carter, Stamford, CT 2nd FC Tüsöksori-Ugrasztó Husniya CGC “Niya” Sherry L. Ruggieri, Mantua, NJ DC Sunlight’s Midsummer Delight 3rd “Katee” Phyllis Mesersoll and Michael Nothstein 4th FC Ray Bob’s Gretel von Knobydox TD SE CGC CA RATN, “Gretel” Jennifer Fry, Columbus, OH NBQ FC Zenyatta von Moosbach-Zuzelek SW “Zenyatta” Cheri Faust, Madison, WI

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Best Open, Best Field Champion and Absolute Judges Kathy Johnson and Heidi Meyers Best Open: Jalyse’s Absolutely Fabulous ML, “Abby” Best Field Champion and Absolute: FC Audi Oslo von Dorndorf CGC CA “Oslo”

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Best Dual Champion in Breed GCHG DC Infiniti’s Picture Perfect v Leoralee MW

Grand Lake Beagle Club, Portland, IN Compiled by Ann Kraft, Field Trials Assistant Secretary Open All-Age Dogs: 19 Entries, 19 Starters Judges: Cheri Faust, Madison, WI and Michael Nothstein, Swope, VA 1st Blackhawk Judge Dredd ML “Judge” Paul Thomas, Bellevue, MI 2nd Blackhawk Brady ML “Brady” Richard Hoof, Mishawaka, IN 3rd Diagram Rags Eye Of The Dragon “George” Catherine Thompson, Washington, Court House, OH 4th CH Keysown Mr. Smidgen Of Wigeon CD RE AX AXJ NF JE CAA RATN CGCA CGCU TKP “Wigeon” Leslie Keys, Hazel Park, MI NBQ Stardust N Windrose UCanDu Magic SL “Teller” Nancy Yeoman, Mary Kendall and Anne Schmidt, Handled by Nancy Yeoman AOM Evajoe’s Prime Time Jackson RE OAP OJP CGC RATS “Jackson” Nancy Yeoman and Mary Kendall, Handled by Nancy Yeoman AOM FC Underfoot SB’s Mr. Big Stuff MS “Jacoby” Mary Powell, Austin, TX AOM CH Dachhaven Quigley Down Under “Quigley” Alan James, Oriental, NC AOM AKC/UKC CH Leoralee The Riches @ Krissydox MW BCAT, Krista Williams, Columbus, OH AOM OCs Stings Like A Bee MS “Cassius” Robin LaFrance, Attica, MI Field Champion Dogs: 30 Entries, 30 Starters Judges: Michael Nothstein, Swope, VA and Vicki Spencer, Owensboro, KY 1st FC Audi Oslo von Dorndorf CGC CA “Oslo” Stan Knoll, Poplarville, MS 2nd DC Merry Maker I’m Guilty V Ruger CD RE JE “Peter” Catherine Thompson, Washington Court House, OH 3rd DC OCs Pristine Silver Snow Storm MSD JE CA CGC “Storm” Robin LaFrance 4th GCH DC Lorica’s Tarlyn Set The Fire MW FDC CGC “Sparky” Jessica and Lorne Campbell, Handled by Jessica Campbell NBQ GCH DC OC’s Prince Of Peace MS TD ME CGC RATN TDN, “Prince” Linda Alkema and Robin LaFrance, Handled by Linda Alkema AOM FC Doxwood’s Perfect Performance MS CGC TKN “Bravo” John Merriman, Ocean Grove, NJ AOM GCHB DC OC’s Mon Beau Petit Garcon MS “Garcon” Robin LaFrance, Attica, MI

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Grand Lakes Beagle Club, Portland, Indiana

AOM GCHB DC Stardox Skyfall BJB “JB” Lorraine and David Simmons, Newville, PA AOM FC Cedarhurst Justa Chance MLP BN RA TD JP CGC, “Chance” Kathy Johnson and Jean Jasinsky, Duluth, MN AOM FC Raindox Rusty Roo Meyers MS NAP NJP CGC “Rusty” Heidi and Kurt Meyers Open All-Age Bitches: 36 Entries, 36 Starters Judges: Vicki Spencer, Owensboro, KY and Robert Patterson, Allison Park, PA 1st Sand Dollars The Name Of The Game SL “Trixie” Heather With, Debary, FL 2nd CH Insights A League Of Her Own “Geena” Deneice Van Hook DVM, Fairview Heights, IL 3rd Uschi von Lowenherz “Uschi” Laurel Whistance-Smith, Pontypool, ON 4th GCH OC’s Hard Headed Woman @ Kordachs MSD “Cilly” Janelle McCord Ph.D. and Robin LaFrance, Cleves, OH, Handled by Janelle McCord NBQ DC Duchwood’s Tipsy Tart MS “Tipsy” Alice Carter, Stamford, CT AOM CH Tarlyn’s On Your Mark At Lorica MW “Mazey” Jessica and Lorne Campbell, Tara and Sandra Krieger, Maine, NY, Handled by Jessica Campbell AOM CH Brodny Schoolhouse Careless Whisper “Whistle” Frederick and Carol Vogel, Pomfret Center, CT, Handled by Cindy Yeager AOM Caristeda Applejax’s Knockoff “Tiffany” Chrissy Dickmann and Cheryl B. Holman, DVM, Greenville, OH, Handled by Chrissy Dickmann AOM Leoralees All My Children V Infiniti MWD “Opal” Marietta Singleton and Liz Powell, Handled by Marietta Singleton AOM Jalyse’s Absolutely Fabulous ML “Abby” Jamie Sexton, Fayetteville, TN Field Champion Bitches: 35 Entries, 35 Starters Judges: Robert Patterson, Allison Park, PA and Cheri Faust, Madison, WI 1st FC Seiko V Dorndorf L TD “Seiko” Tina, Laura and Anna Knoll, Poplarville, MS, Handled by Stan Knoll 2nd FC Tüsöksori-Ugrasztó Husniya CGC “Niya” Sherry Ruggieri, Mantua, NJ 3rd FC Blackhawk Alligator Tree-Shaker “Alli” Paul Thomas, Bellevue, MI 4th FC Diddydox A Beautiful July Morning V Hoppledachs CA, “Misty” Heidi Meyers and Pamala Hopkins Handled by Heidi Meyers NBQ FC MACH 2 Harlequin Jalyse Chinook ML CD MXF RAE CA, Jamie Sexton, Fayetteville, TN AOM FC Ray Bob’s Gretel von Knobydox TD SE CGC CA RATN, “Gretel” Jennifer Fry, Columbus, OH AOM DC Leoralees Steel Magnolias JE “Shelby” Catherine Calista, Wilmington, NC AOM FC Baldwins Ritzy Ragz Ripley RATS TDN “Ripley” Linda Alkema, Caledonia, MI AOM FC Duchwood’s Key Lyme Pye MS “Keylyn” Sandra Russell, Norwood, LA AOM FC Melwyn Under Wing Darter ML ME “Darter” Lorraine and David Simmons, Newville, PA Best Open, Best Field Champion and Absolute Judges Cheri Faust and Michael Nothstein Best Open and Absolute: Sand Dollars The Name Of The Game SL, “Trixie” Best Field Champion: FC Audi Oslo von Dorndorf CGC CA, “Oslo” continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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See the video of the field trials! https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=KbCDZ fphSb4

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With Field trials over, we hurriedly packed up, cleaned the clubhouse and moved to the Gem City Agility Club in Dayton, Ohio, about an hour away, to set up for the Earthdog Tests. My Co-Chairman, Krista Williams, arrived earlier and conducted practice at the grounds on Friday. Saturday morning, April 29, we were shocked with the weather. Chilled to the bone from an arctic blast, the temperature plummeted after Friday’s heat. Everyone shared warm clothes with those who were cold. Earthdog Secretary Linda Givens, and her husband Curt Givens, had the grounds ready for us. We had really nice entries for our CODC tests – 70 for the morning and 58 in the afternoon. Dachshunds and a few terriers were ready and the judges efficiently worked through all the dogs. Sunday morning, April 29, we awoke to a beautiful day to start the DCA Earthdog Test. Krista had rats ready for another busy day for our entry of 54. Catherine Thompson donated a dog toy to dogs that qualified in each test. Linda Alkema’s Prince (GCH DC OC’s Prince Of Peace MS TD ME CGC RATN TDN) was the only qualifier in Master and, along with his qualifying run in Senior, earned his third leg toward his first Endurance Earthdog Title. Additional results follow. Cindy Niles, Field Trials and Earthdog Chairman

2018 DCA National Earthdog Results Gem City Agility Club, Dayton, OH April 29, 2018 Compiled by Linda Givens, Earthdog Secretary Intro To Quarry Judge: Karen Henry 13 Starters, 1 Qualifier CH Caristeda’s Dazzler Of Light, “Dazzle” Terri Holman-Dickmann, Somerville, OH

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Junior Earthdog Judge: Karen Mann 21 Starters, 2 Qualifiers CH Caristeda’s Dazzler Of Light, “Dazzle” Terri Holman-Dickmann, Somerville, OH PACH2 Sharprees Caught A Dream CD RE MXP15 MJPS2 MJP12 MJPB2 PAX4, “Megan”, Cris Baldwin and Sharon McDonald, Keller, TX Handled by Cris Baldwin Senior Earthdog Judge: Juliet Rigtrup 16 Starters, 6 Qualifiers FC Duchwood’s Chance Romance MS EE4 AJ RN CA, “Chance” Alice Carter, Stamford, CT GCHB DC OC’s Mon Petit Garcon MS CGC, “Garcon” Robin LaFrance, Attica, MI GCH DC OC’s Prince Of Peace MS TD ME CGC RATN TDN, “Prince”, Linda Alkema and Robin LaFrance, Caledonia, MI Handled by Linda Alkema DC OCs Pristine Silver Snow Storm MSD JE CA CGC, “Storm” Robin LaFrance, Attica, MI PACH2 Sharprees Caught A Dream CD RE MXP15 MJPS2 MJP12 MJPB2 PAX4, “Megan”, Cris Baldwin and Sharon McDonald, Keller, TX Handled by Cris Baldwin FC T-Dach’s Paris-Roubaix JE CGC, “Ruby”, Jamie Bonser, Morgantown, WV Master Earthdog Judge: Karen Mann 4 Starters, 1 Qualifier GCH DC OC’s Prince Of Peace MS TD ME CGC RATN TDN, “Prince” Linda Alkema and Robin LaFrance, Caledonia, MI Handled by Linda Alkema ____________________________________________________________

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Dachshund Club Of America National Obedience Trial – May 2, 2018 Results compiled and submitted by Karen R Scheiner The DCA National Obedience and Rally Trials took place in Pataskala, OH on May 2, 2018, Scores are based on a possible perfect score of 200 in all classes. NOVICE B HIGH IN TRIAL: 1ST PLACE, 195.5, CH White Ridge Grand Total PCD BN RE AX MXJ OF RATN CGCA TKP Breeder/Owner: Ronda Bermke 2ND PLACE, 181, GCH CH Saytar’s Jackpot Jubilee BN RE JE Breeders/Owners: Trudy Kawami and Maryanne Santomauro 3RD PLACE, 172, Gold Canyons Red Hot Chili Pepper CD RA OA OAJ NF CGC Breeder/Owner: Cris Baldwin 4TH PLACE, 170.5, Jalyse’s Summer Crosscart Winner BN RE OA OAJ OF CGC TKN Breeder: Jamie Sexton, Owner: Cris Baldwin NOVICE A 1ST PLACE. 186.5 Criscross Brooker Wee MS CA TKN Breeder: Kathryn Pearman, Christian E. Natali, Owner: Kathy & Tim Guth 2ND PLACE, 170, Cameo’s Ludwig Boltzmann Breeder: Kaili Oldbear and Kimbely Gillet, Owner: Anne Rosenberg BEGINNER NOVICE B 1ST PLACE, 197, Kleinhunde Northern Rhapsody Breeder: Beverly Epp, Owner: Mary Bohach 2ND PLACE, 196, Caristeda Red Solo Pup OA OAJ Breeders/Owners: Cheryl Holman and Chrissy Dickmann 3RD PLACE, 191.5, CH Saytar’s Salix Roulette Breeder: Maryanne Santomauro, Owner: Trudy Kawami BEGINNER NOVICE A 1ST PLACE, 192, GCH DC Caristeda Applejax’s Carbon Copy CGC TKN Breeders/Owners: Terri C. Holman-Dickmann and Cheryl B. Holman DVM VETERANS 1ST PLACE, 184, CH Harlequin Little Deuce Coupe ML CDX RE MX MXJ MJP NF Breeder: Karen R. Scheiner, Owner: Michele Gabriella and Karen R. Scheiner

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2ND PLACE, 167, PACH2 Sharpress Caught A Dream CD RE PAX4, Breeder: Sharon McDonald, Owner: Cris Baldwin 3RD PLACE, 156, FC My Little Red Waggin’ V Ruger CDX RAE Breeder: Dawn Renee Mack, Owner: Catherine Thompson 4TH PLACE, 145, CH Gold Canyons Band Leader CD RE OA AXJ OF SE CA CGC TKN Breeder/Owner: Cris Baldwin BRACE 1ST PLACE, 191, CH Stoneriver Creamridges Read All About It ML CD RN CGC Breeder: Vicki Stone and Dr. Shan Jumper, Owner: Hannelore Damrow and Laura Rackowski 1st PLACE, 191, CH Stoneriver Cream Ridge’s Valentino ML PCD RE CGC Breeder: Vicki Stone and Dr. Shan Jumper, Owner: Laura Rackowski continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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2ND PLACE, 190, GCH DC Saytar’s Jada Pink-It CDX RAE MX MXJ XF, Breeders: Sandra & Mark Brighouse and Michael W. Reed, Owner: Maryanne Santomauro 2ND PLACE, 190, CH Saytar’s Aces High CD RA OA OF AXJ Breeder/Owner: Maryanne Santomauro 3RD PLACE,160, OC’S MS All Dressed In Red MS ACT1 RN NAP OJP CA CGC Breeder: Robin LaFrance, Owners: Leslie Keys and Robin LaFrance 3RD PLACE, 160, CH Keysown Mr Smidgen Of Wigeon CD RE AX NF JE CAA RATN CGCA TKP Breeder: Emery Engers, Owner: Leslie Keys 4TH PLACE, 145, CH Gold Canyons Band Leader CD RE OA AXJ OF SE CA CGC TKN Breeder/Owner: Cris Baldwin 4TH PLACE, 145, Jalyse’s Summer Crosscart Winner BN RE OA OAJ OF CGC TKN Breeder: Jamie Sexton, Owner: Cris Baldwin There were no qualifiers in OPEN A, OPEN B, UTILITY A, UTILITY B, GRADUATE NOVICE OR GRADUATE OPEN OBEDIENCE CLASSES. ____________________________________________________________

Dachshund Club Of America National Rally Trial, May 2, 2018 Results compiled and submitted by Karen R. Scheiner Rally scores shown are out of a possible perfect score of 100. High combined award: CH Keysown Mr Smidgen Of Wigeon CD RE AX NF JE CAA RATN CGCA TKP Owner: Leslie Keys High Triple Q award: DC Merrymaker I’m Guilty V Ruger CD RE JE Owner: Catherine Thompson RALLY MASTER 1ST PLACE, 95, DC Merrymaker I’m Guilty V Ruger CD RE JE Breeders: S&J Duncan and D.R. Watters, Owner: Catherine Thompson 2ND PLACE, 84, Saytar’s Ember MS CD RE OAP NJP NFP Breeder: Michael Reed, Owners: Trudy Kawami and David Kawami

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3RD PLACE, 80, FC My Little Red Waggin’ V Ruger CDX RAE Breeders: Dawn Renee Mack, Owner: Catherine Thompson 4TH PLACE, 75, GCH Saytar’s Jackpot Jubilee BN RE JE Breeder: Maryanne Santomauro, Owners: Trudy Kawami and Maryanne Santomauro RALLY EXCELLENT B 1ST PLACE, 99, FC MACH2 Harlequin Jalyse Chinook ML CD RAE MXF T2B CA Breeders/Owners: Karen Scheiner and Jamie Sexton 2ND PLACE, 98, DC Merrymaker I’m Guilty V Ruger CD RE JE, Breeders: S&J Duncan and D.R. Watters, Owners: Catherine Thompson 3RD PLACE, 98, CH Keysown Mr Smidgen Of Wigeon CD RE AX NF JE CAA RATN CGCA TKP Breeder: Emery Engers, Owner: Leslie Keys 4TH PLACE, 97, CH Saytar’s Aces High CD RA OA OF AXJ Breeder/Owner: Maryanne Santomauro QUALIFIER, 94, FC My Little Red Waggin’ V Ruger CDX RAE Breeder: Dawn Renee Mack, Owner: Catherine Thompson

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QUALIFIER, 86, CH Caristeda’s Dazzler Of Light MX MXJ OF, Breeders/Owners: Cheryl B. Holman and Terri C. Dickmann

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QUALIFIER, 85, FC Harlequin Jalyse Pandora V Dominos ML RE MX MXJ XF PAX MXP MJP CAA Breeders: Jamie Sexton and Karen Scheiner, Owner: Jamie Sexton QUALIFIER, 73, FC Jalyse’s Additional Run Ml CD RE MX MXJ MXF MXP MJP CA Breeders: Jamie Sexton and Bonnie Mercer, Owner: Jamie Sexton RALLY EXCELLENT A 1ST PLACE, 87, GCH Lutz Von Skaer RA JE RATO CGC TKN Breeders: Barb Skaer and Anne Schmidt, Owner: Wendolyn Tetlow 2ND PLACE, 86, CH Saytar’s Salix Roulette Breeder: Maryanne Santomauro, Owner: Trudy Kawami RALLY ADVANCED B 1ST PLACE, 100, CH Keysown Mr Smidgen Of Wigeon CD RE AX NF JE CAA RATN CGCA TKP Breeder: Emery Engers, Owner: Leslie Keys 2ND PLACE, 99, DC Merrymaker I’m Guilty V Ruger CD RE JE, Breeders: S&J Duncan and D.R. Watters, Owner: Catherine Thompson 3RD PLACE, 98, FC Harlequin Jalyse Pandora V Dominos ML RE MX MXJ XF PAX MXP MJP CAA, Breeders: Jamie Sexton and Karen Scheiner, Owner: Jamie Sexton 4TH PLACE, 98, CH Caristeda’s Dazzler Of Light MX MXJ OF, Breeders/Owners: Cheryl B. Holman and Terri C. Dickmann QUALIFIER, 97, FC Jalyse’s Additional Run ML CD RE MX MXJ MXF MXP MJP CA Breeders: Jamie Sexton and Bonnie Mercer, Owner: Jamie Sexton QUALIFIER, 96, Jo-Glo’s Final Edition SL CD RN CGC OJP OAP, Breeder/Owner: Gloria Oravec QUALIFIER, 89, CH Stoneriver Creamridges Read All About It ML CD RN CGC Breeders: Vicki Stone and Dr. Shan Jumper, Owner: Hannelore Damrow and Laura Rackowski QUALIFIER, 86, FC MACH2 Harlequin Jalyse Chinook ML CD RAE MXF T2B CA Breeders/Owners: Karen Scheiner and Jamie SextonJamie Sexton and Karen Scheiner RALLY ADVANCED A 1ST PLACE, 95, OC’S MS All Dressed In Red MS ACT1 RN NAP OJP CA CGC Breeder: Robin LaFrance, Owners: Leslie Keys and Robin LaFrance 2ND PLACE, 77, FC Jalyse’s Teddy Bear V Wilderness Run ML RN NA CA Breeder: Jamie Sexton and Susan Jill Blake, Owner: Jamie Sexton 3RD PLACE, 74, FC DUCHWOOD’S CHANCE ROMANCE MS EE4 NAJ CA RN Breeder: Sandra J. Russell, Owner: Alice S. Carter RALLY INTERMEDIATE 1ST PLACE, 75, DC Indiana Jones Aus Der Wutzelgrube TD JE CGC Breeder: Anika Ringwelski, Owner: Shawn N. Nies RALLY NOVICE B 1ST PLACE, 100, Nilsson RN NA NAJ Breeder: Laura Hall, Owner: Carol Lovely McCarthy

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2ND PLACE, 99, DIAGRAM RAGS EYE OF THE DRAGON CA Breeders: D. Graham and K. Ragsdale, Owner: Catherine Thompson

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3RD PLACE, 93, Stardust Amberlicht Liesel Von Lutz RATN DN CGC TKN Breeder: Anne Schmidt and Karen Schmidt, Owner: Wendolyn Tetlow 4TH PLACE, 90, Kleinhunde Northern Rhapsody Breeder: Beverly Epp, Owner: Mary Bohach QUALIFIER, 89, GCH DC Caristeda Applejax’s Carbon Copy CGC TKN, Breeders/Owners: Terri C. Holman-Dickmann and Cheryl B. Holman DVM QUALIFIER, 83, FC Duchwood’s Good Timber MS JE AX AXJ Breeder: Sandra J. Russell, Owner: Alice S. Carter QUALIFIER, 74, DC Sharpree’s Enjoy The Journey ML Breeder: Sharon McDonald, Owner: Karen L. Henry RALLY NOVICE A 1ST PLACE, 86, FC Bedazzled Coopers Pale Ale MT, Breeders: Julie Nielsen, Meredith Taylor, and Carley Trumbower, Owner: Kathleen Newman ____________________________________________________________

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Dachshund Club Of America National Agility Trial Results: April 30, 2018 Compiled and submitted by Karen R. Scheiner The Dachshund Club of America National Agility Trial was held at INCREDIPAWS in Pataskala, OH on April 30, 2018. A total of 50 dogs were entered, with 123 entries. Results are as follows. If any class is not listed, then there were no qualifiers in that class. STANDARD CLASSES Master Standard (8˝ ): 1st Place: Dawli Liza Glory Mills-McDonald AX MXJ CGC TKN “Glory,” owner/handler Meghan Mills 2nd Place: CH. Keysown Mr. Smidgen of Wigeon CD RE AX AXJ NF JE CAA RATN CGCA CGCU TKP “Wigeon,” owner/handler Leslie Keys 3rd Place: FC MACH2 Harlequin Jalyse Chinook ML CD RAE MXF T2B CA “Chinook” owned by Jamie Sexton and Karen Scheiner, handled by Jamie Sexton. Master Standard Preferred (4˝ ): 1st Place: DC Obsession’s Simply Brilliant SL BN RH AX AXJ MXP MJP2 OF “Dazzle” owner/handler Deneice Van Hook 2nd Place: FC Jalyse Pandora V Dominos ML CDX RE MX MXJ XF PAX CAA ROMX “Pandora,” owner/handler Jamie Sexton 3rd Place: GCH. DC Saytar’s Jada Pink-It CDX RAE MX MXJ XF “Jada” owner/handler Maryanne Santomauro 4th Place: FC Jalyse Additional Run ML CD RE MX MXJ MXP MJP MXF “Addison” owner/handler Jamie Sexton Qualifier: CH. Harlequin Little Deuce Coupe ML CDX RE MX MXJ MJP NF “Colby” owned by Michele Gabriella & Karen Scheiner, handled by Michele Gabriella.

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Open Standard (8˝ ): 1st Place: Nilsson RN NA NAJ “Chilly Willy” owner/handler Carol McCarthy 2nd Place: FC Cadium Aurinkosoturi TD NA NAJ “Viljo” owner/handler Kristen Koch Novice Standard Preferred (4˝ ): 1st Place: TC’s Obsession’s Ruff N Ready SL BN RN MXB NAP NJP OF T2B2 JE “Dozer,” owner/handler Deneice Van Hook


2nd Place: Jeric’s Dancing in the Rain W “Rain,” owner/handler Michele Bertot JUMPERS WITH WEAVES CLASSES Master Jumpers with Weaves (8˝ ):

1st Place: Dawli Liza Glory Mills-McDonald AX MX J CGC TKN “Glory” owner/handler by Meghan Mills 2nd Place: Baybreeze Special Toast to Old Granddad ML “Spec,” owner/handler Carole Krivanich 3rd Place: CH. White Ridge Grand Total PCD BN AX MXJ XF RATN CGCA TKP “Sigma,” owner/handler by Rhonda Bermke 4th Place: CH. Keysown Mr. Smidgen of Wigeon CD RE AX AXJ NF JE CAA RATN CGCA CGCU TKP “Wigeon,” owner/handler Leslie Keys Masters Jumpers with Weaves Preferred (4˝ ): 1t Place: Re:Joyce New Star MXJ MJP OAP “Nova,” owner/handler Sara Zislin 2nd Place: Daphne Lauran Mills-McDonald MXP MJPB T2BP, “Daphne” owner/handler Meghan Mills 3rd Place: FC Jalyse Additional Run ML CD RE MX MXJ MXP MJP MXF, “Addison” owner/handler Jamie Sexton 4th Place: FC Jalyse Pandora V Dominos ML CDX RE MX MXJ XF PAX CAA ROMX “Pandora,” owner/handler Jamie Sexton Qualifier: MACH/PACH Harlequin Queen Continental ML CDX RE MXS MJS T2B OF “Chelsea,” owner/handler Karen Scheiner Qualifier: PACH2 Sharprees Caught a Dream CD RE MXP15 MXPS2 MJP12 MJPB2 PAX4 “Megan” owner/handler Cris Baldwin

TIME 2 BEAT CLASSES (8˝ ): 1st Place: CH. Keysown Mr. Spidgen of Widgeon CD RE AX AXJ NF JE CAA RATN CGCA CGCU TKP “Wigeon,” owner/handler Leslie Keys Qualifier: CH Whte Ridge Grand Total PCD BNE AX MXJ XF RATN CGCA TKP “Sigma,” owner/handler Rhonda Bermke Qualifier: Baybreeze Special Toast to Old Granddad ML “Spec,” owner/handler Carole Krivanich. TIME 2 BEAT PREFERRED CLASSES (4˝ ): 1st Place: CH Bonaire’s Eeny Meeny Miny Mo “Mo,” owned by Carole Krivanich and Sally Waldie, handled by Carole Krivanich Qualifier: Re:Joyce New Star MXJ MJP OAF “Nova,” owner/handler Sara Zislin Qualifier: FC Jalyse Pandora V Dominos ML CDX RE MX MXJ XF PAX CAA ROMX “Pandora,” owner/handler Jamie Sexton ____________________________________________________________

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Open Jumpers with Weaves (8˝ ): 1st Place: Nilsson RN NA NAJ, “Chilly Willy” owner/handler Carol McCarthy Open Jumpers with Weaves Preferred (4˝ ): 1st Place: FC Applehill Digging Down Under MS CGC NJP CA “Sydney,” owner/handler Heidi Meyers Novice Jumpers with Weaves (8˝ ): 1st Place: FC Jalyse Teddy Bear V Wilderness Run ML RN NA CA, “Teddy” owner/handler Jamie Sexton Novice Jumpers with Weaves Preferred 1st Place: TC’s Obsession’s Ruff N Ready SL BN RN MXB NAP NJP OF T2B2 JE “Dozer,” owner/handler Deneice Van Hook 2nd Place: FC T-Dachs Paris-Roubaix JE CGC “Ruby,” owner/handler Jamie Bonser 3rd Place: FC Cedarhurst Justa Chance BN RA NJP TD CGC “Chance” owned by Kathy Johnson FAST CLASSES: Novice B (8˝ ) FAST: 1st Place: CH Obsessions Man For All Seasons SL NA NAJ “Macho” owner/handler Deneice Van Hook Master Preferred (4˝ ) FAST 1st Place: FC Jalyse Pandora V Dominos ML CDX RE MX MXJ XF PAX CAA ROMX “Pandora,” owner/handler Jamie Sexton

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TOP PRODUCERS 2017 The TOP PRODUCERS for 2017 are listed below. Any male who sired FIVE or more get and any female who whelped THREE or more get is included. This list is compiled from the AKC AWARDS LIST. Those dogs that completed their championship from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 are listed. The first number after each name indicates the date the championship was completed. The second, the month that name was published. For Example:

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3/25/17

5/17

The dog completed the championship on March 25, 2017 and was published in the fifth month. (May) This information will assist you when applying for Register Of Merit.

Longhair Male GCHP DC WALMAR-SOLO’S OMG SL JE Corrbelle’s I’m On My Way V Solo SL Lady Pink Of OMG-Laurie Sapphire Solo’s Reign On SL Brownwood RT’s Heaven On Earth SL Rustic Tymes Of OMG-Laurie Sapphire SL Sapphire’s Wind In the Willows SL Walmar-Solo’s Just Dessert

3/25/17 4/15/17 5/26/17 9/24/17 9/2/17 10/1/17 11/18/17

5/17 6/17 7/17 11/17 11/17 12/17 1/18

CH BURDACHS BROWN EYED HANDSOME MAN Ozdachs Royal Succession Of Oz 2/17/17 Rabow’s Shrinky Dinks ML RE AXP MJP CGC 3/24/17 Corrbelle’s Freedom Reigns V Dorae 9/23/17 Rabows Rebellion ML 12/2/17 Rabows Resurgence ML 12/16/17

4/17 5/17 11/17 2/18 2/18

GCHB PRAMADA’S QUINTESSENTIAL MELROSE AT JORDDACHS Tama N Pramada’s Christmas Carol SL 3/18/17 5/17 Tama N Pramada’s Christmas Iceman SL 5/19/17 7/17 Tama N Pramada’s Christmas Eve Of Bonnefel SL 6/18/17 8/17 Tama n Pramada’s Christmas Frozen SL 9/3/17 11/17 Tama N Pramada’s Christmas Star At Dynasty SL 10/1/17 12/17

Longhair Female: GCHB PRAMADA’S TALLY HO AT TAMA Tama N Pramada’s Christmas Carol SL Tama N Pramada’s Christmas Iceman SL Tama N Pramada’s Christmas Eve Of Bonnefel SL Tama n Pramada’s Christmas Frozen SL Tama N Pramada’s Christmas Star At Dynasty SL

3/18/17 5/19/17 6/18/17 9/3/17 10/1/17

5/17 7/17 8/17 11/17 12/17

CH DOXDANE’S LADY IN RED AT GRANVALERO Granvalero’s Blazing Star SL 4/21/17 Granvalero’s Shining Star SL 7/1317 Granvalero’s A Star Is Born SL 7/8/17 Granvalero’s Star Of Glory SL 9/7/17

6/17 9/17 9/17 11/17

GCH AUBRAY ‘N LAUREMI’S TWILIGHT MIST ML Aubray N Elfin’s Bentlee Shades Of Cream ML 3/26/17 Aubray’s Elfin Golden Boy ML 3/31/17 Elfin Aubray’s Summer Breeze ML 3/31/17

5/17 5/17 5/17

CH DOXIEVILLE’S LITTLE RED SHELBY ML Dikerdachs-Doxieville’s Little Red Hunter ML 10/21/17 Dikerdachs-Doxieville’s Little Red Haylee ML 10/28/17 Prairie Winds Red Desert Roundup 10/22/17

12/17 12/17 12/17

GUZZUNDER-CINJAYS PRINCESS DIANA ML Luckydox’s Spellbound Princess ML Cinjays-Guzzunders Its Just Me Kate ML Cinjay’S-Guzzunder’s Hear Me Roar ML

3/11/17 6/4/17 9/23/17

5/17 8/17 11/17

GCH JT’S WINTER BLISS MLD Jt’s My Lucky Charm MLD Jt’s Luck Be A Lady MLD Jt’s I Feel Lucky MLD

6/4/17 8/20/17 10/20/17

8/17 10/17 12/17

CH KERRYBROOK XTRA SPECIAL ML Cameo Tank ML Cameo Tanner V Kerrybrook ML Kerrybrook Zest For Life V Cameo ML

11/10/17 11/11/17 11/10/17

1/18 1/18 1/18

CH KORADOX BORN TO BE WILD AT SJ ARIES L Pramada Koradox Emilia At Polychrome SL 8/19/17 SJ Aries Winters Polar Vortex SL 9/22/17 Pramada Koradox Excalibur At Ruzka SL 12/14/17

10/17 11/17 2/18

GCH LAURIETON SAPPHIRE Lady Pink Of OMG-Laurieton Sapphire Rustic Tymes Of OMG-Laurieton Sapphire SL Sapphire’s Wind In The Willows SL

4/15/17 9/2/17 10/1/17

6/17 11/17 12/17

GCH SLEEPY HOLLOW’S CAROLINA BELLE L MT Sleepy Hollow September In The Rain 1/18/17 MT Sleepy Hollow Autumn Mist 6/23/17 Sleepy Hollow MT Jack Frost 8/26/17

3/17 8/17 10/17

Correction: CH WALMAR-SOLO’S BBF SL is a get of GCH SOLO'S CURTAIN CALL not GCH SOLO'S TWELVE BELLS SL as published in the 2016 Producers.

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STONERIVER CREAM RIDGE’S XTRA SPECIAL ML Stoneriver Creamridges Read All About It ML CGC 4/23/17 Stoneriver Cream Ridge’s Front Page News ML 7/8/17 Stoneriver Cream Ridges Socialite ML 9/8/17

Avigon’s Sweet Justice ML 6/17 9/17 11/17

GCHB VINTAGE SHADOW ML 7/20/17 9/17 Vintage Cast A Long Shadow ML Vintage The Long And Short Of It ML 9/30/17 11/17 Vintage Its Been A Long Time Coming Ml 11/2/17 1/18 ___________________________________________________________

Smooth Male GCHS PASSPORT DO WHAT YOU SAY SS Joy-Dens Rockin Robin SS 1/29/17 Yuletide’s Doin Magic SW (wire) 1/28/17 Joy-Dens C’Mon Marianne SS 4/13/17 Kochana’s Passport I Am I Said 4/12/17 Yuletide’s That Thing You Do, SW (wire) 4/13/17 Joy-Den’s Calendar Girl SS II 7/14/17 Yuletide’s Just Do It SW (wire) 7/15/17 Joy-Den’s Rhapsody SS 11/3/17 Passport The Heart Wants What It Wants 11/5/17 CH ROSE GATE PATRIOT GUARD Rosegate@Antir Braav Minute Man RoseGate@Antir Braav Buffalo Soldier Summers L’ll Red Rooster @ Rose Gate Rosegate@Antir Braav Wave Rosegate@Antir Pony Soldier Doxhill’s Summer Magic At Rose Gate Rosegate@Antir Braav Spar

3/17 3/17 6/17 6/17 6/17 9/17 9/17 1/18 1/18

4/8/17 6/15/17 5/28/17 7/1/17 9/8/17 8/20/17 10/14/17

6/17 8/17 7/17 9/17 11/17 10/17 12/17

DC ADD-SIM’S SOMETHING 2 TALK ABOUT MS Hidden Cedars Like Father Like Son MS 1/8/17 FC Hidden Cedars Ringtone MS 3/25/17 Hidden Cedars Live Long N Prosper MS 5/7/17 Hidden Cedars Beam Me Up MS 6/3/17 FC Hidden Cedars Written N The Stars MS 8/4/17

3/17 5/17 7/17 8/17 10/17

Smooth Female GCH ROSE GATE RUBY WILL UB MINE @ ANTIR Rosegate@Antir Braav Minute Man 4/8/17 RoseGate@Antir Braav Buffalo Soldier 6/15/17 Rosegate@ Antir Braav Wave 7/1/17 Rosegate@Antir Braav Pony Soldier 9/8/17 Rosegate@Antir Braav Spar 10/14/17 JOY-DENS RAZZ-MA-TAZZ SS Joy-Dens Rockin Robin SS Joy-Dens C’Mon Marianne SS Joy-Dens Calendar Girl SS II Joy-Dens Rhapsody SS

6/17 8/17 9/17 11/17 12/17

1/29/17 4/13/17 7/14/17 11/3/17

3/17 6/17 9/17 1/18

GCH TUDORGLEN I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW MS Tudorglen V Brendackel American Beauty MS 8/12/17 Nomalas Doodle Dandy V Tudorglen 9/29/17 Nomalas Red Glare V Tudorglen 10/28/17 Tudorglen’s Freedom Flyer MS 10/7/17

10/17 11/17 12/17 12/17

CH APPLE HILLS PANDORAS CASCADE SABRINA Apple Hills She’s Got Betty Davis Eyes 2/18/17 Apple Hills Brandos Wild One 3/4/17 Apple Hills Equinox 7/15/17 CH AVIGON’S CALL ME MAYBE MS Avigon’s Russian Roulette MS Avigon’s Russian Rogue At Victory MS

1/28/17 8/25/17

4/18 5/18 9/17

3/17 10/17

(Long) 10/15/17

CRISCROSS SWEET TREAT MS Stenlee’s Black Magic Woman MS Stenlees Treat Me Right MS Stenlees Be Sweet Though I Am Crazy

12/17

2/24/17 3/11/17 11/11/17

4/17 5/17 1/18

GCH DIAGRAM ISN’T SHE LOVELY V BROWNWOOD Brownwood Adele V Diagram SS 5/23/17 Brownwood Royall T’s Little Wing SL (Long) 8/19/17 Brownwood Royall T’s Songbird SL (Long) 9/14/17

7/17 10/17 11/17

GCH DUCHWOOD’S DISTANT VISTA MS Duchwood Forbes Fortune MS 8/6/17 10/17 FC Duchwood’s Lady Sherlock ML (Long) 11/10/17 1/18 FC Duchwood’s When I Was Your Man MS 11/18/17 1/18 ___________________________________________________________

Wirehair Male GCHB ICON I’M HOTWIRED YERNOT Meadowood’s Hot Pink At Sandale Meadowood Shaken Not Stirred Meadowood Cosmopolitan Lady Meadowood’s Tickled Pink Meadowoods Pink Champagne

7/7/17 9/22/17 10/1/17 10/29/17 11/11/17

9/17 11/17 12/17 12/17 1/18

GCH MEADOWOOD I’LL HAVE ANOTHER SW Meadowood’s Hot Pink At Sandale 7/7/17 Meadowood Shaken Not Stirred 9/22/17 Meadowood Cosmopolitan Lady 10/1/17 Meadowood’s Tickled Pink 10/29/17 Meadowoods Pink Champagne 11/11/17

9/17 11/17 12/17 12/17 1/18

Wirehair Female

GCHB DAYBREAK’S BLOSSOMS AND BOWS W Daybreak’s Blast Of Blossoms W Daybreak’s Spanish Rose W Daybreak’s Back To The Fuchsia W Daybreak’s Bold Blossom W

1/20/17 3/3/17 4/30/17 4/23/17

3/17 5/17 6/17 6/17

CH J-WALK LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS SW J-Walk Diamond Cutter V. Raydachs SW 6/23/17 J-Walk Low Rider V Raydachs SW 6/22/17 J-Walk Risky Business 6/23/17 J-Walk’s Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend 12/12/17

8/17 8/17 8/17 2/18

GCHP KADELL’S GOLD DUST W Kadell’s Watch My Dust W Kadell’s Kick’N Up Dust W Kadell’s Stealing Stardust W Kadell’s Pixie Dust W

5/28/17 6/15/17 6/17/17 8/4/17

7/17 8/17 8/17 10/17

CH TRABEIZ HUNDELEBEN RUTHLESS MW Trabeiz Hundeleben Philippe Philoppe MW 4/23/17 Trabeiz Hundeleben The Blond Bombshell MW 7/22/17 Trabeiz Hundeleben Fraantastic! MW 8/27/17 Trabeiz Hundeleben Eady Beady On Abberann 10/14/17

6/17 9/17 10/17 12/17

CH BRAZOS SKI ALEXANDRIA’S MIA Yuletide’s Doin Magic SW Yuletide’s That Think You Do, SW Yuletide’s Just Do It SW

1/28/17 4/13/17 7/15/17

3/17 6/17 9/17

GCHB BUENAVISTA THE SUN ALSO RISES Buenavista Minsmere Dreamin Man

1/28/17

3/17

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Buenavista Heart Of Gold Buenavista Hey Hey My My

7/28/17 7/27/17

9/17 9/17

GCH EX SENTIA DEAR LORELEY IN THE SKY SW Raydachs Heart On Fire Diamond V Ex Sentia 2/2/17 Raydachs Smoke On The Water SW 3/25/17 Raydachs Schoolhouse Blaze Of Glory 11/4/17

4/17 5/17 1/18

GCH HUNU LIL’ MISS FIRECRACKER MW Hunu Sweet Memories V Fig Forest MS (Smooth) 3/17/17 4/15/17 Hunu Hooked On A Feelin Hunu Passion @ Ozdox MW 5/14/17 LEGIBACH CLASSIQUE CUT SW Legibach Gemstone SW Legibach Captain’s Reward SW Legibach Captain Henszey SW

5/17 6/17 7/17

5/6/17 9/9/17 11/26/17

7/17 11/17 1/18

CH RAYDACHS WIRE WIRE PANTS ON FIRE V NOVAMI Novami Diva By Design SW 1/28/17 Raydachs Break On Through To The Other Side Mistee 1/27/17 Raydachs Purple Mountain Majesty SW 8/19/17

3/17 3/17 10/17

CH RIVENDELLS LIVEWIRE Brazosski Ringo Star At Rivendell Brazosski Faith Hill At Rivendell Brazosski Taylor Swift At Rivendell

7/17 10/17 2/18

2017 Top Ten Owner Handled

Conformation Dachshunds (Compiled from AKC Official Ranking) The Owner-Handled rankings are based on AKC January through December results.

5/24/17 8/12/17 12/15/17

2.

GCHG Lockshire’s Cash Only Please SL CGC Kathleen Lockyer, Thomas Lockyer, Deneice Van Hook GCHB Brownwood Rt’s Peace On Earth SL CGC Lynn Tyler, Royall Tyler, Annabella Hines, Paula Tyler

3.

GCHB Landd’s Stars N Stripes Briardachs Lindley Henson, Cameron Henson

4.

GCHB Heritage P-51 Mustang “Salye” Laura W. Potash, Brenna Carlisle, Caleb Tolley

5.

GCHB Teckelwood Texas Independence SL Meta Hyder, Amanda Hodges, Rae Hodges, Jayden Garlinghouse

6.

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GCH Syringa’s Meet Me At Starbucks Riverwind SL Katherine Schisel Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

GCH WINDSWEPT’S HARMONY IN MOTION SW Kaviroz Wild Child SW 7/9/17 Kaviroz Gamble On Me SW 10/21/17 Kaviroz Diamond Solitaire SW 11/11/17

9/17 11/17 1/18

2017 DCA Breeder Awards LONGHAIR: GCHP LEORALEES LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN @ JBS SL Marietta Singleton & Thomas & Nancy Futrell SMOOTH: GCHS TURNINGPT I’M ON MY GAME AT CONISTON Dr. Randy N. Eltringham & Capt. Pete Eltringham WIREHAIR: GCHG STARBARRACK ‘N J’S SWEET DREAMS SW Midge Morse & Mary E. Heywood

7.

GCHB Our Gang’s Moonlight And Magic ML Nancy Prouty

8.

GCHB DC OC’s Mon Beau Petite Garcon MS Robin Mousseau

8.

GCH DC Serenity’s 10,000 Reasons RN CGCA CGCU TKA Wendy Snyder, R. J. Cooper, Patrice Baker, Gillian Mckim

9.

GCH Bren-Dach’s Nights In White Satin SS Brenda J. Nichols

9.

TOP TEN SMOOTH 1.

10. GCHB Speechless Get Out Of My Way MS Steve Rice/Jeremy Burns

GCHS J-Lynn’s I’m A Survivor MLD Jennifer L. Van Niman, Tammy Van Nimam

10. GCH Raindox Talk To The Paw ML Suzanne M. Digby

TOP TEN LONGHAIR 1.

DC SCOSHIRE SCHERIZADE O SIDDACHS CD RN NAJ OAP OJP ME EE2 CA THDN CGC FC Beldachs’ An American In Paris O’Siddachs JE CGC 8/6/17 10/17 Beldachs’ Appalachian Spring O’Siddachs 9/30/17 11/17 Beldachs’ A Song In My Heart O’Siddachs 12/9/17 2/18

GCHS Turningpt I’m On My Game At Coniston Nancy J. Bischoff, Dr. Randy N. Eltringham

TOP TEN WIREHAIR 1.

GCHG Wiretaps Life Is A Highway Patty Wirries

2.

GCHS DC Vschwalbes Princess Leia MW Robert Schwalbe, Janet Schwalbe

3.

GCHB DC Siddachs Carmen MW CGC TKN John Merriman

2.

GCHB Vonbork’s Inspector Gregson Theresa M Pepe, Donna Sakakini

4.

GCHB Kaviroz A Ripple In Motion SW Kathy Zeckser

3.

GCHB Riverrun’s Abbey Road MS Michael Severns, Diane L. Severns

5.

GCH Dixiedachs She’s The One SW Diane Faulkner, Jim Faulkner

4.

GCHB Passport Groove Is In The Heart CA Mimi Dekker

6.

GCH Bedrocs And All That Jazz Robin Mathews

5.

GCHB Treslow’s Garden Party SS BN RN Dawn Gagola, Donna Taylor, Madison Davidson, Rachel Hoffman

7.

GCH Kadell’s Hot’n Pretty At Dachsfyr W Sybyl N. Swan, Laura Reynolds, Catlin Cahill

6.

GCHB DC Jagies At Last V Spellbound JE CGC Mrs. Susan Ann Genz, Mr. Timothy P. Genz

8.

CH Summer Hill King Mai Tai Jeanne Rankin, Jayson Rankin, John Fabelo

9. 7.

GCHS Turningpt Ain’t No Other Woman Like You Randy Eltringham, Pete Eltringham, Ashley Cook

DC Moonlight’s Dusky Sprite Umbriel MW Celli Jones

10. GCH Robinwoods Champagne With Ice W Cindy S. Niles


2017 Top Ten Conformation Dachshunds (Compiled from AKC Official Ranking)

9.

10. GCHS Riverwind Stole M’ Heart Nancy Eby, Mark Eby,Victoria McConnell & E. Karst-Hooper

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

GCHP DC Walmar-Solo’s OMG SL JE Kimberly Vidrine, Paula Carter, Theresa Nesbitt & Audrey White GCHP Bedazzled Grand Marnier Of MT Julie Nielsen, Meredith Taylor, & Carley Trumbower GCHG Aviance’s Attila SL Monica Stensby & Ginger Lee GCHP Poulstead’s Moon Shadow Faithful Light David Humphrey & Sue Humphrey GCHG Tam-Boer ‘N Tarlyn Silver Diamond Of Karefor MLD Lena Tamboer & Tara Kreiger-Hartman GCHS Dikerdachs Lucky’s Bright Shining Star Valerie Diker GCHS Pramada’s Can’t Touch This With Dynasty SL Margaret Peat & Tom Sikora GCHG Lockshire’s Cash Only Please SL CGC Katherine Lockyer, Thomas Lockyer & Deneice Van Hook

2017 Top Ten Agility Dachshunds

1.

GCHG Toskydox Marika Suertuda SS Sharon Lutosky

2.

GCHG Hildisvin Wurdig Barcardi SS Marina Renee Lara D.V.M.

3.

GCHG Beachside Dox Here Comes The Sun MS Frank Ramos & Ana M. Ramos

2. MACH16 Kadell’s Cuevo Gold W RN TKA Ross Whitney & Beth Klucher-Whitney

1.

GCHP Starbarrack ‘N J’s Sweet Dreams SW Mary Liz Heywood & Sharon Johnson

2.

GCHP Kadell’s Gold Dust W Laura Reynolds, Catlin Reynolds & James Cahill

3.

GCHG Infiniti’s Picture Perfect V Leoralee MW Marietta Singleton, Donna Maynard, Dr. Michael Tipple & Liz Powell

4.

GCHS Neudorf’s Nobel King Etzel Franz Neuwirth

5.

GCHG Alegna’s Heir Force One MW CAA V. Baragas & C. Alcorn

4.

GCHS Sausage Stables V Woldorf Margrete Roger Becker

6.

GCHS Wisteria Mr. Mojito At Hundeleben MW Linda L. Holpuch & Carlos Puig

5.

GCHG Passport Do What You Say SS S. O’Reilly, J. & A. Debraganca

7.

6.

GCHG Minidogland Lincoln Terry Carr-Hall, B. Gardner & B. Polk

GCHS EZ Goins Funquest Chance Encounter MW Ms. Linda Wilson, Ms. Heather Sammis & Ms. Robbie Loyd

8.

GCHG Wiretaps Life Is A Highway Patty Wirries

9.

GCHP DC Raydachs Wildcard Walt Melissa Fritz, Kevin E. Fritz & Rachel Fritz

7.

9.

GCHS Hildisvin Wurdig Catfish Blues SS Denise Siemssen & Jimmy Lloyd GCHS Seacrest Showstopper Vomsee SS Rondi L. Ross & Jeffory Ross

10. GCHB Barkerville Nelson Ted Brunner & Karen Brunner

10. GCHS Icon I’m Hotwired Yernot D. Tarbox & Donna Maloney BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX NUMBERS ARE INCLUDED IN THE RANKINGS OF LONG, SMOOTH AND WIRE CONFORMATION AWARDS.

11. GCHS Turningpt I’m On My Game At Coniston Nancy Bischoff & Randy Eltringham 3. Storeyvilles Herr Friedrich Von Wire MW MX MXJ NF ME CA Suzanne Storey 4. MACH5 Moxie Mcbride NF T2B Bonnie Mcbride

Compiled By John Willmore 1. FC MACH6 Storeyvilles Sugar N Spice MXF TQX SE Suzanne Storey

TOP TEN WIREHAIR

TOP TEN SMOOTH

TOP TEN LONGHAIR 1.

GCHS Heritage Top Gun Splendor At Seidach K. McKinney & Laura Potash

5. PACH Sharprees Caught A Dream CD RE AX AXJ PAX3 NF ME Cris Baldwin & Sharon Mcdonald 6. MACH3 Emmett Oliver T2B2 JE Wendy Halverson

2017 Top Ten Juniors 1.

Lillyanna Bedowitz

4.

Cortlund Towell

2.

Gillian Irene Mckim

5.

Jayden Garlinghouse

3.

Frances Woods

6.

Aubrey Wertz

7. MACH3 Hathor Farm’s Wyldwood Rueger SW MXF T2B3 William & Lynn Denton 8. MACH Vinny’s Vin Diesel Pitstop XF T2B3 Bonnie Wright 9. MACH Chip ‘N’ Dale’s Cache RA NAP NJP XF T2B CA Jill Roberts & Eric Reese 10. MACH Baybreeze Special Toast To Old Granddad ML MXF T2B3 Carole & Mark Krivanich

8.

Samantha Elliott

9.

Zoe Degray-Kretchmann

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2017 DCA Versatility Awards

2017 Top Ten Obedience Dachshunds

DC Duchwood’s Déjà Vu All Over Again ML RN NAJ NF CA CGC Jamie Sexton & Sandra J. Russell

1. Northwoods Man On The Moon SL UD BN GN GO RE Andrea Baltes

CH. PACH Mako-Winfall Lucknow Topsy-Turvy VCD1 PCDX RAE TDU OA OAJ MXP7 MXPS MJP5 PAX NF MFP T2BP ME RATN CGC Stephany Monteleone

2. Goose Creek’s Longest Tale ML UD VER RN TKN Nancy Andrews

DC Karuns GA Dach Remember SL BN RN JE CGCA Kathy Pickrell CH. Von Schaafmeister’s The Candyman RN NAP NJP OFP JE CGC Ragni Jantzen GCH DC Mye Dachshire Mystic Moon RN SE CGC Sandi Myers & Ken Hagmueller GCH DC Hidden Cedars Big Bang From Texas MS BN RN NAJ CGC Christin L. Foss-Tietz & Gloria Latour The Fonz Of Wyndox Ml UD BN RE TDX ME CGC (Champion pointed) Betsy Fortman

3. Obsession’s Darling Little Star SL CD BN RE CGC Jackie Nicholas 4. Ch. Harlequin Philadelphia Freedom ML UD RE MX MXB MXJ MJB MXP MJP OF CA Karen Scheiner

6. MACH Owl Farms Shinning Star ML UDX2 RAE MXS MJB XF JE Jackie Nicholas 7. CH Hathor Farm’s Lucknow Adora Belle MW CDX BN RE AX AXJ XF ME EE RATCH CGCA Stephany Monteleone 8. Northfork Waggin’s Runamuk CD BN RN Virginia Burchardt 9. FC Doxidocs Tracie V Walden ML UD GN GO RE AX AXJ NJP NF Marilyn Roane 10. Dreamcatcher Grand Finale CDX RAE CGCA Judy McGlothlin 10. Amtekel’s Simply Because CDX NA NAJ TKA Lois Barry

5. Ch. Wiretap’s Magnificient Seven SW CDX BN RA CGC Lorraine Mendoza

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2017 DCA Field Trial Merit Awards Rank Call Name

Registered Name

Owners

Points

Places

Sherry Ruggieri Cynthia Yeager

503 427

25 23

Milo

FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya GCH DC Town Farm Emmett Sweeps the Spotlight JE THDN RATN CGC FC Longtime’s Milo vom Nordlicht JE

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Hopi Teddy Danika Copper Vimy Britta Seiko Otto Tux Jango Ziggy Sydney Gunnie Laci Carmen Bear Oslo

GCH DC Rellih’s Hopi Kachina Spirit-MW TD JE CGC FC Jalyse’s Teddy Bear v Wilderness Run ML RN CA FC Danika vom Nordlicht TD ME EE2 CGCU FC Longtime’s Copper vom Nordlicht FC Vimy Ridge von Lowenherz FC Rommi von der Suthen Beek FC Seiko v Dorndorf L TD DC Hoppledachs Ottowa v Sho Me ML RN GCH DC Hoppledachs In Formal Attire ML RN FC Hidden Cedars Jango Bling FC Ziggy Stardust of Hidden Cedars FC Apple Hill Digging Down Under MS NJP RATN CGC DC Credere’s Gunnery Sergeant Windspirit DC Hoppledachs Legacy from Rigel ML RN JE CGC GCHB DC Siddachs Carmen MW CGC FC Eliya's Bear Witness at Wilderness FC Audi Oslo Von Dorndorf CA

Rick & Jane Schwarz, Cheri Faust and Larry Gohlke Linda Snyder Jamie Sexton Cheri Faust and Larry Gohlke Cheri Faust and Larry Gohlke Scott Davidson Hartmut Karl Tina, Laura & Anna Knoll Pamala Hopkins Pamala Hopkins Laura Isaacson Laura Isaacson Heidi Meyers & Pamala Hopkins Charlie Snider Pamala Hopkins and Catherine Kalista John Merriman Susan Jill Chidlow Stan Knoll

219 213 204 201 193 184 184 172 163 157 157 153 151 137 128 119 117

10 10 11 11 14 15 11 11 7 9 8 7 9 6 5 5 7

1 2

Niya Emmett

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20

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DACHSHUND CLUB OF AMERICA

TOP PRODUCERS MERIT PROGRAM

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

QUANTITATIVE REQUIREMENTS

REGISTER OF MERIT (R.O.M.)

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

Dogs: Sire at least ten (10) champion get. Bitches: Produce at least four (4) champions.

QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS

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

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

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

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

CH GEROLF DAS ZWERGLEIN L Std. Joe & Hannelore Heller

CH MIKLYN’S WINDJAMMER Lynn Jabaut

Min.

CH GLENAVAN ACCLAIM ML Mary Nie

Min.

CH PACKER’S BLACK GOLD ML Darlene Carawan

Min.

Std.

CH ROBDACHS FAMILIAR STRANGER Sanford & Patricia Roberts

Std.

CH WINDSONG CAUTION TO THE WIND Lorene Hogan

Std.

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

CH B’S JAVELIN DE BAYARD Joe & Hannelore Heller

Std.

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

CH BARKERVILLE ZEUS Ted & Karen Brunner

Std.

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

Std.

CH ROBERT DE BAYARD Mary Howell

Std.

LONGHAIRED BITCHES

CH BARTLES VON LINKS Janet Wayock

Std.

CH HAN-JO’S XTRA COPY L Kenneth Andrews

Std.

Dual CH SOLO’S PREMIERE SL Std. Paula Carter & Kim Vidrine

Std.

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

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

Std.

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

CH BERMARG’S BOONDOX ADVENTURE L Martha Grantham CH BERMARG’S SHONEY OF BOONDOX L Barbara Powers CH BOONDOX PANAMA JACK Dan Harrison

Std.

CH BOONDOX STING V KANAWHA L Std. Dan Harrison & Walter & Mary Jones CH BRIARDACH’S UNCLE SAM Monika & Paul Martin Std. Dual Ch./CA/INT D AND D SIERRA SPIRIT V SHONEY CD, JE, CGC, VC Std. Diane & Don McCormack

92

Min.

CH INSIGHT RUMORHASIT AT PRAMADA Std. Margaret E. Peat & Paul D. Jarmin CH INSIGHT’S VENI VIDI VICCI Std. Cynthia & Jake Geiser

CH SOLONG SQUIRE V’ BRISTLEKNOLL Sidney Stafford CH SOUVENIR OF WAGSMORE ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne, Robert & Jean Burnett CH WAGMORE’S CAPTIVATING ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne CH WAGSMORE’S LOW AND BEEHOLD ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Dual CH LOSTDOG’S BLACK BART Std. Jennifer Holloway & Ruth Martucci & Dan Barnes

CH WALMAR’S CASANOVA Polly Savage

CH MOONDACHS ARAPAHOE Joyce & Dennis Warren

CH WALMAR’S KODIAK V BOONDOX Bob & Ann Wlodkowski

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Std.

Std.

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

Min.

CH BOONDOX UMBRA AU LIEBE L Cheryl Snedaker-Sims

Std.

Min.

CH DACHSHIRE LAST LAUGH Std. Cynthia & Mary-Michaela Geiser

Min.

Dual CH DAYDACHS BONNIE BE GOOD SE CGC Miki Perry & Karen Purcell

Std.

FC EM’S LANCER LOVE ML Teddy Moritz

Std.

CH FLACHSHUNDS EXQUISITE ML Susan & Johnny Jones

Std. Min.

Min.


CH HAN-JO’S LOLLIPOP L Bev Dodds

Std.

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

Std.

CH HAN-JO’S ZSA ZSA Ron & Nancy Lockhart

Std.

GCH JARBSY’S MAMA MIA Sandy Arnold

Std.

CH KAYCEES GALEWINNS ALL Min. REVVED UP MLD John & Terrilynn Carlson CH INSIGHT’S TANTRUMS ‘N TIARAS Cynthia & Jake Geiser

Std.

CH MANNEQUIN’S CANDI BAR L Std. Carol Spritzer & Walter & Mary Jones CH PRAMADA’S SHE’S SO CALIFORNIA AT KORADOX L Tom Sikora & Margaret Peat

Std.

ROSE FARMS BLACKBERRY BUFF L Std. Dan Harrison & Dorothy Hutchinson CH ROSE FARMS DELILAH V BOONDOX Dee Hutchinson

Std.

CH ROSE FARMS ORCHID V BOONDOX Std. Dan Harrison & Martha Grantham CH ROSE FARM ZESABEL OF BOONDOX Std. Dan Harrison & Walter & Mary Jones CH SAUSAGE STABLES DEJAVU MOCHA SE Miki Perry CH SAUSAGE STABLES KARA ANN Gale Yamaguchi CH SLEEPYTIME’S EXCLUSIVE ML Susan & Johnny Jones CH SLEEPYTIME’S FREE SPIRIT ML Susan & Johnny Jones FC STARDUST ONE WAY OR ANOTHER JE RA Anne Schmidt

Std.

Std.

Min.

Min.

CH TWELFTH NIGHT STAR SAPPHIRE L Anne & Catherine Carson

Std.

WAGSMORE’S ROYAL TRADITION ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Min.

CH VONGAYS PORSCHE CAYENNE SL Gail and Von Richards

Std.

LONGHAIRED DOGS Dual CH BARON VON SKAER JE, CGC, VC Std. Barbara Skaer & Anne Schmidt

Dual CH BOONDOX CHAPS L, JE Dr. Roger & Deborah Brum & Sherry Snyder CH BOONDOX FORREST GUMP L Walter & Mary Jones & Dan Harrison

Std.

Std.

Std.

CH KARLEW’S TRITON Marjorie Lewis CH KAYCEE’S GALEWINNS STARBURST AT WAGSMORE MLD Karyn & Jeff Dionne CH KEMPER DACHS BAD HABITS Charles Baris & John Hart CH LOSTDOG BLACKJACK Miki Perry & Karen Purcell

Std.

Min.

Std. Std.

CH BOONDOX YORKTOWN L Dan Harrison & Maggie Peat

Std.

CH BRIARDACH’S BAZOOKA Monika & Paul Martin

Std.

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

CH BURDACHS BROWN EYED HANDSOME MAN Min. Melissa M. Sworab CH CAR-RAE’S MOONBEAM V PACKER ML Min. Paula Carter & Nancy Pearson DC DACHAVEN PONY EXPRESS O’SIDDACHS Alan James CH FLACHSHUND’S REMBRANDT L Dianne H. Pickard

Std.

Std.

CH GLENARRIF’S WHAT ABOUT ME June G. Mann CH GLENAVAN ANTICIPATION ML Mary Olich Nie

Std.

CH SLEEPYTIME’S HIGHLY SPICED ML Susan & Johnny Jones CH SLEEPYTIME’S LEGACY ML Susan & Johnny Jones CH SLEEPYTIME’S OHIO EXPRESS ML Susan & Johnny Jones CH SUNSPUN FACE OF AN ANGEL Clay Tedeschi & Vicki Walsh CH TAPFERHAUS STENCIL L V. Jeanne Kappler

Std.

CH WAGSMORE’S ORANGE CRUSH ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne

Min.

CH WAGSMORE’S SUBLIME ML Min. Jeff & Karyn Dionne GCHP DC WALMAR-SOLO’S OMG SL Std. Kim Vidrine, Paula Carter, Dr. Theresa Nesbitt & Audrey White CH WALMAR’S QUO VADIS Walter & Mary Jones

Std.

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

Std.

GCH PRAMADA’S QUAGMIRE OF MELROSE L Std. Margaret Peat & Keli T. Martin

CH SLEEPYTIME’S FRANCHISE ML Susan & Johnny Jones

CH VON DYCK’S MR. BOJANGLES L Dr. Helen Tiahrt

CH ACKLAIM’S CAN’T TOUCH THIS ML Shan Jumper

CH SLEEPY HOLLOW’S MAJESTIC L Bob & Ann Wlodkowski

CH GLENARRIF’S MAYBE YOU SHOULD KNOW Std. June G. Mann

Std.

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

Std.

CH SUNSPUN SCANDAL SHEET Std. Bruce & Vicki Walsh

GCHB TWELFTH NIGHT SABRINA FAIRCHILD Anne, James Carson & Kimberly Lanum

Std.

CH BOONDOX POLO L Dan Harrison

CH FRANZ KAFKA VON SKAER Std. Barb Skaer & Anne Schmidt

Std.

CH HAN-JO’S CANDYMAN L Bev Dodds

CH MANORVILLE’S REPEAT COPY L V. Jeanne Kappler

Std.

CH TWELFTH NIGHT GLORY BE L Anne H. & James B. Carson

Std.

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

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

CH BAYARD LE CARDINAL Helen Engle

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

Dual CH AMAZING GRACE VON BAKUM Std. Phylllis Meseroll & Michael Nothstein Dual CH AMTEKEL’S MERRY MELODY, JE Andra & Martin O’Connell

Std.

Std. Dual CH AMTEKEL’S TEHILLAH RA, NA, CGC, VC Std. Andra O’Connell, Melanie Simmons Std.

Min.

CH ARIMICH’S ANNATTA V MOONDACHS Jan & Kevin Schirmer

Std.

Min.

CH AVIANCE’S STAR IS BORN @ LEORALEE’S SL Marietta Singleton

Std.

Min.

CH AVIANCES INDIAN RIVER FLY John S. Contoupe

CH BARKERVILLE CLEOPATRA Std. Karen & Ted Brunner Min. CH BARKERVILLE LAUREN BACALL Ted & Karen Brunner

Std.

CH BARKERVILLE SULTAN’S MISTRESS Karen & Ted Brunner

Std.

Std. Std.

CH TIMBAR’S HEDLEY LAMAR Std. Janet Wayock

CH BARBEMAC AGAINST ALL ODDS ML Min. Mary Sue Barnum

CH VESHUND’S ELF ML Mary Olich Nie

Min.

CH BAYARD L’HYACINTHE Monika & Paul Martin

Std.

CH VON DYCK’S CASEY JONES Std. Joe & Hannelore Heller

CH BEDOXELD DESIREE L Elizabeth Benjamine

Std.

Min.

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CH BELDACH’S MERI CASATT Std. Connie Fisher CH BERMARG’S HAVALYN SKY TRACES Meg & Keith Williamson & Martha Grantham

Std.

CH BERMARG’S PLAY Std. MISTY FOR ME L Meg Williamson & Martha Grantham CH BERMARG’S SATIN AND LACE L Carl & Linda Reich

Std.

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

Std.

CH GLENAVAN REMINISCENT ML Mary Nie

Min.

CH ISLEDOX TRUE BLUE MAYBELLENE Ron & Faith Overdahl

Std.

CH CHAZLYN’S LUCK BE A LADY CGC RE CD Std. Andrea Baltes

CH GLENAVAN SOPHISTICATION ML Mary Nie

Min.

CH IVIC CEVAN’S CHIMNEY SWEEP Jane Larsen

Std.

CRISTALDOX DIANA Sandra & Dena Livingstone

Aust. CH GRAEDON MIDNIGHT FANTASY Jeff & Karyn Dionne

Min.

CH IVIC’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN FEVER CDX, CG Jane Larsen

Std.

CH CHAZLYN’S GUESSING GAME SL Lynne & Charles Dahlén

CH DACHSHIRE BLACK GOLD L Std. Cheryl Snedaker-Sims CH DACHSHIRE LITTLE CASINO L Cheryl Snedaker-Sims CH DASH ‘N DOXIES MARBEL DELIGHT MDL Debbie James DASH ‘N DOXIES YOYO ML Debbie James

CH BOONDOX BERMARG TREASURE L Dan & Ann Harrison

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

CH BOONDOX LAVENDER L Dave & Pam Peat

DE SANGPUR WEE ROUGE Pat Beresford

CH BOONDOX PUMPKIN Std. Walter & Mary Jones & Dan Harrison CH BOONDOX QUICKSILVER L Std. Dan Harrison & Bob Hartkemeier Std.

CH BRIARDACH’S MAKE A WISH Monika & Paul Martin Std. CH BRIARDACH’S PLUM PUDDIN’ Monika & Paul Martin CH BRIARDACH’S POTLUCK Monika & Paul Martin CH CAMP GUTHRIE DEVIL’S SPRITE L CDX TT Barbara & Joel Axel CAMP GUTHRIE’S RAGS TO RICHES L Barbara & Joel Axel CANTERBURY’S LITTLE LILLITH ML Lisa & Andrew Warren & Phyllis Rosinsky CH CASSIOPEIA OF SIRIUS L Walter & Mary Jones

94

Std.

Std.

CH DEVANNA’S SHINE ON V SIDDACHS Dorothy O. DeVanna & Harvey Mueller CH DIKERDACHS KATERIE TEKAWITHA Valerie Diker

CH FEIERTAG’S SMIDGEN OF SPICE L Kandi Kostic

Std.

Min.

Min.

Std.

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

Std.

Min.

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

Std.

CH HAN-JO’S ERIKA L Judy Turner

Std.

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

Std.

CH HAN-JO’S ROXANNE L Betty Woerman

Std.

CH JOY-DEN’S I-RATE V SCHON BACH Arvilla Mayhall & Dorine Schoenbachler

GREENSBORO CALAMITY ML Min. Bobby & Cissy Johnson CH GREENSBORO’S ICE PRINCESS ML Cissy & Bobby Johnson

Std.

FC HARLEQUIN JALYSE PANDORA V DOMINOS ML CDX RE MX MXJ MXP MJP XF CAA Min. Jamie Sexton CH HEAVENSENT LUCK OF THE IRISH Grace & Charles Turner

Std.

FC HERTA VOM STROOTBACHTAL Std. Karin Boyd & Barbara Trebisky Min.

Min.

Std. Min.

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

CH HIGH PLAINS GIDDYUP Celeste Hagstrom, Pam Gale & Sherry Ceplius

Min.

CH HINDENBURG’S SHALIMAR Std. Joyce & Dennis Warren CH HOMAR’S MILLION DOLLAR BABY SL Std. Paula Carter & Kimberly Vidrine CH HOMAR’S SIMPLY THE BEST SL Ryan Horvath, Carlos Puig, Janis & Roger Marti

Std.

DC HOPPLEDACH’S CINDERELLA’S DREAM ML CD RA JE VC Min. Pamala J. Hopkins

CH JOY-DEN’S MAGENTA MAGIC SL Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std.

Std.

CH JOY-DEN’S VIRGINIA WOOF SL Std. Kimberly Virdine & Joyce Warren CH KARCHAUS UNFORGETTABLE Andra O’Connell

Std.

CH KARCHAUS UNEXPECTED TREASURE Andra O’Connell

Std.

CH KARLEW’S LITTLE EVE Marjorie Lewis

Std.

CH KARLEW’S PRINCESS V BIRKDELL Marjorie Lewis

Std.

CH KHYBRENS SOCIAL BUTTERFLY Bev Brennesholz & Roberta Woodward

Std.

CH LADY ROSALYN OF SIRIUS Std. Joe & Hannelore Heller CH LADY WILMOT AT BRONIA Min. Kathleen Y. Doi

CH GLENARRIF’S YOURS TRULY Sandy Arnold & June Mann

Std.

GCH DC HOPPLEDACH’S CINDERELLA’S HEARTS WISH CD RA JE VC Min. Pamala J. Hopkins

Min.

CH LEHIGH’S SLEEPYTIME ABBA ML Bob Bray

Min.

CH GLENAVAN FASCINATION Diane White Sennett

CH HUNDELEBEN VICTORIA ‘O SONATA ML Min. Karin B. Ashe

CH GLENAVAN GAIETY ML Mary Nie

Min.

FC HUNTNDOX LILY V SEERAUBER ML Susan C. Fuller

CH LEX-AN SERENDIPTY V WENLYN ML Anne Fons

Min.

Std.

Min.

Std.

Std.

HAN-JO’S ROXIE AT SCHUMDACHS Jeri Hamman

Std. FC GAVIA VON MORITZ ML Teddy Moritz

JACINTHE DE BAYARD Mary Howell

Min.

CAN/AM CH DOXDANE’S LADY IN RED AT GRANVALERO Std. Judee Valero FC EM’S LAST CHANCE ML Charles & Emma Sprung

GREENHILLS BLACK VELVET Std. Ray & Ann Parrish

Min.

Std.

CH BOONDOX PANDEMONIUM Std. Sidney Stafford

CH BRIARDACH’S GARDEN PARTY Monika & Paul Martin

Std.

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

CH BOONDOX ALL AGLOW L Std. Dan Harrison & Nancy Lockhart Std.

Std.

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FC L AND C MT SHASTA L CDX Std. ME, CG, CGC Sandi Myers & Larry Sorenson


CH LEXUS JUST A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY SL Grace & Charles Turner Std.

CH MELODY OF SIRIUS L Walter & Mary Jones CH METRONOMES LADY IN RED L Darleen Wheelington & B. & V. Smith CH MILLHAUS HEAVENLY COPY L Pat Mills CH MOONDACHS SWEET GINGER BROWN Mary & Craig Lee CH MT’S CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Merritt & Meredith Taylor Dual CH MT’S EMPIRE BUILDER Merritt & Meredith Taylor CH MT’S WHITE DIAMOND Nancy & Mark Eby

CH ROBDACHS FASHION FLING Std. Sanford & Patricia Roberts

Std.

CH ROSE FARMS COUNTRY GIRL L Std. Dan Harrison & Dorothy Hutchinson

Std.

CH ROSE FARM’S DRAGONORA ML Jeff & Karyn Dionne CH ROSE FARMS ELITE V BOONDOX Ruth Martucci & Dan Harrison

Std.

Std.

GCHB DC STARDUST’S SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE RE NP VC Std. Anne Schmidt

CH WHISTLESTOP’S MIFFIN T-ANN John & Mary Teigland

Std.

Min.

DC STARDUST DO U BELIEVE N MAGIC JE RN VC Anne Schmidt & Barb Koch Std.

CH WHISTLESTOPS PRIME TIME LIVE Phoebe Phillips

Std.

Std.

CH STOLZ ARIMICH PERSEPHONE SL Lucy Granowicz, Heather Denham & Eileen Lebut

CH WILHELM’S DIXIELAND JAZZ Bee Spencer

Std.

CH ROSE FARM’S GINGER GIRL Std. Dee Hutchinson

Std.

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

Std.

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

Std. Std.

CH WOLDORF’S STORMY WEATHER Mark & Nancy Eby

Std.

CH ROSE FARMS LADY OF THE NIGHT Std. Andrea Spritzer & Dee Hutchinson

CH TECKELTERRE’S INDIAN SUMMER L Ruth Williams

Std.

CH WUNSSUM’S RIVERWIND ANASTASIS Nancy Lindhe-Eby

Std.

CH SEIDACHS WHITE DIAMONDS SL Paula Carter

CH TWELFTH NIGHT BE MY FAIR LADY Anne H. & James B. Carson & Brenna Potash

Std.

Dual CH WURSTCHEN DACHSHIRE SIERRA L Cheryl Snedaker-Sims

Std.

Std.

CH WYNDCREST COUNTRY SAMPLER Jill & Nathan Janz

Std.

SHADAES ENGLISH ROSE V RALJO Monika & Paul Martin

Std.

Std.

Std.

Min.

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

DC SIDDACHS TURANDOT JE Alan James & Sidney Stafford

Std.

Std.

CH R’COLA ACRES SUNSHINE SINDY Jay & Ann Willis

Std.

CH SLEEPYTIME’S SANGRIA Susan & Johnny Jones

Min.

CH AMTEKEL’S THE GREAT GATSBY Sidney Stafford

Std.

CH BARKERVILLE PAGEMASTER Ted & Karen Brunner

Std.

WAGSMORE’S CHARISMA COUNTS ML Jeff & Karen Russel Dionne

Min

CH WAGSMORE’S FROM A DISTANCE ML Kathy A. Steele

Min.

Min.

Min.

CH WAGSMORE’S PICTURESQUE ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne

Min.

Min.

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

CH BRIARMIST BUSHRANGER Std. Margaret Peat & Lyndall & Jim Black

CH WALMAR’S GIGGLES V BOONDOX Dan Harrison

Std.

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

SLEEPY HOLLOW ROBED IN RED Std. B. Ann & Robert J. Wlodkowski

CH SLEEPYTIME’S MERCI GLENAVAN Susan & Johnny Jones

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

Std. Std.

CH PRAMADA’S J. ABERCROMBIE L Dave & Pam Peat

GCH VONGAYS GIFT WRAPPED FOR INSIGHT Std. David & Sue Humphrey

CH VON SKAER PROMENADE V CLIPPER Std. Barb Skaer & Dave Nickel

DC SIGNATURE’S OLIVA RN Wendy Snyder

CH SLEEPYTIME BRILLIANT Susan & Johnny Jones

CH TUDOX TRISTEZAS AT PRAMADA L Pramada Kennels, Registered

Std.

Std.

CH SHADOWDACH’S POLLYANNA Brian Owen & Roy Dampeer

Std.

CH SUNTECKELS BETHANY Jan & Kevin Schirmer

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

CH OUR GANG’S WISH UPON A STAR ML Min. Valerie Diker

CH PRAMADA’S HONEYSUCKLE L Dave & Pam Peat

CH WILHELMINA VON SKAER Std. Barb Skaer

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

DC SHADACH’S NITNEELION JOSIE Diane White Sennett

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

GCH STOLZ SOUTHERN BELLE MS ASHLEY SL Std. Carol Stolz-Blancato & Vince Blancato

Std.

FC NYSSA VON MORITZ ML Teddy Moritz

Min.

Std.

CH WINDCATCHER’S PRINCESS WARRIOR Janet Georgeanne

GCHS DC SERENITY’S STEEL MAGNOLIA RN CGC Wendy Snyder, R.J. Cooper & Patrice Baker

Min.

Min.

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

Std.

DC MYE PRIMADOX ANGELIQUE JE, TT, CGC, VC Std. Sandi Myers & Ken Hagmueller & Kellye Slatton

CH OLD HANOVER’S WHAT ABOUT ME ML Linda Beamer

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

Dual CH LOSTDOG’S SISKIYOU Std. Ruth Martucci & Dan Barnes CH MAYRHOFEN SIDRA L VON IVIC UDT VC Jane Larsen

CH REDFERN LIBERATED FINANCE Std. Keith Williamson & Meg Williamson & Renee Swab

Min.

CH BARBEMAC MIDNIGHT RUN ML Min. Mary Sue Barnum & Nancy Turner CH BAYARD L’ORESTE VON MARDACH Marjorie Creasy CH BOONDOX VALENTINO L Nancy Eby & Judy Thompson

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CANTERBURY’S LITTLE JOSHUA ML Phyllis Rosinsky CH CARAWAN’S CHAUFFEUR ML Darlene Carawan CH CARAWAN’S WILDWOOD JERICHO ML Darlene Carawan CH CARAWAN’S WILDWOOD JONAH ML Darlene Carawan

Min.

CH PRAMADA’S Q-BERT L Dave & Pam Peat

Min.

CH PHL’S ANEAS OF LOVE CALL SEVEN JP Valerie Diker

Min.

Min.

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

Std.

CH ROBDACHS CAPSTONE Sanford & Patricia Roberts

Std.

Min.

Min.

CH SLEEPYTIME’S FIGURE OF SPEECH ML Min. Susan & Johnny Jones SUNARA FIRECRACKER Charlie May CH TWELFTH NIGHT FAMOUS AMOS Anne H. & Catherine Carson

Min.

CH GRANDGABLS CAFEAULAIT KT DOX ML Min. Jyl Scott

CH TWELFTH NIGHT XPRESS RUSTY L Std. Anne H. & James B. Carson

CH GRANDGABLES WOLF WHISTLE ML Linda Beamer

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

CH HANJO N’ SYLMAR GOLDNUGGET ML Maria P. Wild CH HANSELDOX JOSHUA ML Carol Burton

Min.

Min.

Std.

Std.

Register of Merit (R.O.M.) LONGHAIRED BITCHES CH ACKLAIM’S CAN’T TOUCH THIS ML Shan Jumper

CH BARKERVILLE DOLLY MADISON Ted & Karen Brunner

Std.

CH CARAWAN’S WILDWOOD MEMORY ML Darlene Carawan

Min.

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

Std.

CH CARLIN’S LADY OF THE LAKE L Sharyn Drake, Kathy Pickrell & John Thompson

CH BAVARIA DACHS KISS ME KATE Particia Mace

Std.

CH BAVARIA DACHS LUCYGEE L Std. Richard A. & Wilva J. Bredahl

Std.

CH GO-WINS FAB TEDDY Z Std. Nancy Lindhe Eby, Mark Eby, Lindsey Thelen & Lorene Hogan

Std.

Min.

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

CH BLACK SHADOW OF DOLPHIN Clara Secord

CH TWELFTH NIGHT WILD WEST WIND Anne H. Carson

Min.

CH BLAIRHAVEN RED SILK Blairhaven Kennel CH BOONDOX BRADAUCH ECLAIR L Dan Harrison CH BOONDOX GLORY DAYS CD Bobbi Borbely & Dan Harrison

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

CH COPPERTONE V BOONDOX L Dan Harrison

Std.

Std.

COTSWOLD’S MARSTON MAISEY Derek & Fred Turner

CH BOONDOX HILARITY L Std. Dan Harrison & Debbi BrumCH

DACHSBAU CHAMPAGNE LADY Min. Janice & Bryan Finney & J. Crocke

BOONDOX OPIUM V WALMAR John Mohme

CH CREAM RIDGE NEW CASTLE SUNDAY MORNING, MLC Min. Shan Jumper

Std.

CH BRONIA LOLITA Std. Margaret Peat & Steve Marlow

CH DACHSHIRE LADY LUCK Thomas & Kathleen Lockyer

GCH BROWNWOOD ROYALL T’S WINGSINGER CA Std. Lynn Tyler, Jerry Cerasini, Royall Tyler & Paula Tyler

CH DACHSHIRE LIL TEXAS TORNADO SL June G. Fetters

Min.

Min.

Am/Can CH AMTEKEL’S MERRY HEART Std. Deborah Sauer & Andra O’Connell

CH BURDACHS U WANNA MAKE A MEMORY ML Carol Burton

CH ARDENCAPLE’S MELODY D’AMOUR Ken Fields

Min.

CH CAMP GUTHRIE SUMMER SUNSET L CGC Barbara & Joel Axel

Std.

ARDENCAPLE’S WEE SURPRISE Mrs. Willard K. Denton

Min.

CH CANTERBURY’S LITTLE CARLA ML Lisa & Andrew Warren

Min.

96

Std.

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

Std.

CH CEDAR HILL PAINTED PRINCESS Judi Rideout & Alberta Allen

Dual CH ALDOX BETTY’S SHADOW Beverly Brahe

CH PEGREMOS PARAGON L Peter Monks

CASEY’S BELLE AMI OF BAYARD CD Constance B. Fisher

Std.

CH JO AND JO’S PACKERS O HENRY ML Derryll Packer

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

CH CAR-RAE’S MILKY WAY ML Min. Mary A. Dowski

FC CASSIE OF COTTON MEADOWS LH CD RE MX MXJ OF SE Min. Jamie & Karin Sexton

CH ALDOX ARF’EN ANNIE Ellen Stanton

Std.

Std.

Std.

CH HEATHERO FURBY Min. Shona Barrick & Viginia Stephenson

CH LOWRY HILL’S GOLDENNUGGETJBS Jyl Scott

Std.

Min.

CH CARAWAN’S WILDWOOD KIWI ML Janice Moseley

CH BAYARD L’ORIANE Helen Harrison

CH TWELFTH NIGHT INHERIT TH’ WIND Anne H. & James Carson

CH HAN-JO’S LEMON DROP KID L Joe & Hannelore Heller

CARAWAN’S ASHLEY Darlene Carawan

CH BARBEMAC SILKWOOD ML Min. Mary Sue Barnum

Std.

CH FOXFIRE VON BAYERN HUTTE ML Min. Martha Fuller & Joseph Banacki

Min.

CH BARBEMAC PARFAIT CHOCOLAT ML Mary Sue Barnum

Min.

Std.

CH ROSE FARM’S PALOMINO ML Min. Karyn Russell-Dionne & Jeff Dionne CH SLEEPYTIME’S BRIT STERLING ML Susan & Johnny Jones

CH BARBEMAC’S FANCY COLOURS ML Mary Sue Barnum

CH BURDACHS AIN’T MS. B HAVEN ML Carol Burton

Std

Std.

Min.

GCH DASH’N DOXIES BELLE’S GRAND FINALE MLD Min. Debbie James

Std.

DE SANGPUR LADY STONYBROOK Bernard & Betty Piper

Std.

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

Std.


FOXFYRE FUDGE RIPPLE ML Min. Aubrey Nash & Raymond Freer CH FOXFYRE RING OF FIRE Rhonda Doty

Min.

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

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

Std.

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

Min.

Std.

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

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

Std.

CH JO AND JO STF BROWN EN VOGUE ML Jennifer & Patricia McNally

CH GLENAVAN COSMOPOLITAN ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne

Min.

CH FEIERTAG’S NUTMEG NOUGAT L Kandi Kostic

CH GLENAVAN IRRESISTIBLE ML Karyn & Jeff Dionne CH GLENAVAN VANITY FAIR ML Mary Olich Nie

CH KASHMIR OF NIKOBAR Barbara Nichols

Min.

Std.

CH LEX-AN SOLAR FLAIR ML Min. Karyn & Jeff Dionne CH LONGDOGIAS REV MY SHELBY COBRA ML Min. Heather Ackby & Janet Donnelly

Std.

CH MAGNA CHRIS OF CURLEY CREEK Std. Sherry Snyder

Min.

CH MAR-KREST ALL THAT GLITTERS Anne Schmidt

Std.

MC’S FOXIE ROXIE OF DILU ML Cynthia Ruckman

CH HALEAJO’S PERIWINKLE Martha Prendergast

Std.

CH MT’S NELLIE BLY Meredith & Merritt Taylor

CH HAN-JO’S FANTASIA L Joe & Hannelore Heller

Std.

MY WAY MOZE’N ALONG L Sharon Christiansen

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

CH HAN-JO’S HEATHER L Std. Hannelore Heller & Jeff Richards CH HAN-JO’S YULETIDE YAHTZEE Joe & Hannelore Heller CH HANSELDOX MISS MAKAYLA V BURDACHS ML Carol Burton HIBORN LAST DEAL Mr. & Mrs. Wendall Oglesbee CH HOLOW’S MAID MIDNIGHT L Peter Monks JANDELO’S PATRICIAN KNEPPER Elizabeth Van Valen

Std.

Min.

CH ORCHARDWOOD DEEP DARKNESS Leonard & Alice Rescek CH OZO’S JUST A WHISPER FROM MANMAR Janice Finney

Std.

CH JBS GOLDNGEM OF SERENDIPITY ML Jyl V. Scott

Min.

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

Std.

CH PHANTASEAS EMEIGH SUE L Dr. Janet Crane

Std.

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

Std.

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

Std.

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

Std.

Min.

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

Std.

Min.

CH WAGSMORE CARTE BLANCE ML Debbie James

Min.

CH WALMAR’S MADGE V BOONDOX Walter & Mary Jones

Std.

Min. Std.

Dual CH SHADOWDACH’S SO RARE Brian Owen & Roy Dampeer

Std.

SHAMROCK’S HOCUS POCUS L Std. Owel Newman CH SLEEPYTIME’S FREE SPIRIT ML Susan & Johnny Jones SOLO’S KARMA CHAMELEON ML Alberta Flachs & Paula Carter

STARGATE SPECIAL COPY Std. Amanda Hodges & Barbara Myers

Std.

Std.

Min.

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

Std.

CH STONYBROOK’S PJ’S MAUREEN L Robin Gianopoulos

Std.

Std.

SUNTURA’S SHAZAM ML Min. Karyn Russell-Dionne & Jeff Dionne

Min.

Min.

Min.

Std.

Std.

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

Std.

Min.

Std.

CH PEGREMOS LURLENE L Peter Monks

Std.

STF NAUGHTY BY NATURE ML Jennifer & Patricia McNally

CH PACKER’S BROWN BETTY II ML Min. Gail Meghghy & Sherry Ceplios CH PACKER’S BROWN SUGAR ML Derryll Packer

CH ROSE FARMS ALL A GLITTER ML Nancy Zumwalt Prouty

CH TWELFTH NIGHT GLIMMER OF HOPE Anne H. Carson

Std.

Min.

Min.

CH GRAEDON PRETTY WOMAN Dee Hutchinson

CH ROBDACHS GYPSY ROSE Beatrice Medes

CH ROSE FARMS LIME SODA Mary Pyle & Irva McDougal

CH LOSTDOG’S HI-LILLY Becky Harstad

GLENARRIF’S ONEDERFUL June Mann

CH RAISIN’L BRYKAAR O’ ALI’I AK INU Victoria L. McConnell

Std.

Std.

SWEETHAVEN SUZI CHENILLE Std. Barbara Nichols CH SYLMAR’S QUEEN OF HEARTS ML Maria P. Wild

Min.

CH TALIESIN’S STORMY WEATHER ML Elaine Hanson

Min.

CH TECKELWOOD MADONNA Kathleen Sahlin CH TWELFTH NIGHT ANGEL GABRIELLE L Anne H. Carson

Std.

CH TWELFTH NIGHT ANGEL OF HOPE Anne H. Carson

Std.

PUNKIN’ PI V TURNER Std. Becky England & Nancy Turner

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

GCH RABOWS STRANGE FRUIT OF PALADIN Melissa M. & Mark J. Sworab

CH TWELFTH NIGHT GEMINI CASSIE Anne H. Carson

Min.

Min.

Std.

CH WAVECREST PAIGE V ELYSIUM B. Ann Wlodkowski & Lisa & Andrew Warren CH WHISTLESTOP’S PENNY CANDY Lynne Allen

Min.

Std.

CH WHISTLESTOP’S SURPRIZ SURPRIZ Std. Lynne Allen CH WILLOWCROFT TECKELWOOD FLAIRE SL JE Amanda Hodges & Barbara M. Myers CH WOLDORF’S CITY OF LIGHTS L Mark & Nancy Eby

Std.

Std.

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

Std.

CH BARBADOX ANDI Barbara Haisch

Std.

CH BARBADOX IRONSIDE SS Jan Oswald & Jeri Smith

Std.

CH BOONDOX CHUCKIE BUNYAN John & Nancy Thompson

Std.

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

97

Std.


CH DUNKELDORF FALCON’S FAVORITE Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dunk, Jr.

Std.

CH DUNKELDORF FALCON FORESTER Mrs. Charles Statler

Std.

CH DYNADAUX HILLBILLIE HOLLYWOOD MS Cyndy Senff BISS CH DYNADAUX HONKY TONK BAR N GRILL MS Cyndy Senff CH FALCON OF HEYING-TECKEL Fred & Rose Heying CH FARMEADOW LIGHT UP THE SKY Charles Baris & John Hart CH FORRESTER’S HUNTER Frances & James Forrester

CH SHEEN V WESTPHALEN Peggy Westphal CH SONDERBAR BOOMERANG MS Cyndy Senff Dual CH STARDOX TWIST AND SHOUT JE Elizabeth (Sandy) Patterson & Lorraine Simmons

98

CH DACHSMITH LOVE’S DIOMEDES Iris Love & Anne Radice

Std.

Std.

Min.

CH ROSEHILLS RAVEN V KINDERTECKEL Kristin Cihos-Williams, Emalia Williams & Sage Williams

Std.

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

SAGERUNS TINK MSD Daryl Turner & Art Sanderson

CH DIAGRAM LOVE POTION SS Std. Dianne Graham

GCH SUMMERHILL WHISPERING BREEZE SS Michael & Cathy Blatz Std.

Std.

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

CH PRUITT’S RED RIPPER James & Margaret Pruitt

Std.

CH APPLE HILLS RITE DECISION Helen & Neal Hamilton

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

CH MAXSOHN’S STAR OF CHOO CHOO Maria Hayes

AM/CAN CH DACHSMITH LOVE’S AJAX Iris Love

Min.

CH DYNADAUX FAST CARS AND FREEDOM MS Min. Cyndy Senff Dual CH FRIESLAND’S FANTASY STRUDEL Helen & Neal Hamilton CH GALADACHS MINDY OF NIKOBAR Gail Laidoner FC GESCHA VOM MEISTERWURZ Sian Kwa-HopfenspergerCH KINDERTECKEL’S FOURSTAR LILY Kristin E. Cihos-Williams & Emalie Williams

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Min.

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

Std.

CH LADDLAND JULIET Kaye Ladd

Std.

Std.

DC DARSHAN HUMMER V JAGIES Jan Oswald, Jerri Smith & Eric Henningsen CH DYNADAUX C-O-U-N-T-R-Y MS Cyndy Senff

Min.

Std.

CH FELSHEIM’S FRIENDLY JESTER Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cook

Std.

Dual CH APPLEHILL ON THE RITE TRACK CG Helen & Neal Hamilton

Std.

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

CH APPLE HILLS ULTIMATE DECISION Helen & Neal Hamilton

Std.

CH GEORGIA DACH’S CHANDLER Nancy Thompson

CH ADD-SIM’S GOOD TIME CHARLIE Valerio Hernandez Colon CH APPLE HILLS HERCULES Helen & Neal Hamilton

Min.

CH B-SHIRS PUTTIN ON THE RITZ Min. Daryl Turner & Arthur Sanderson CH BADGERLANDS PRIME TIME JOEY M Sandra Golemb

Min.

GCH GRANDGABLES SUMBUDDY WALDEN Denise Waldo

Min.

CH GREGORY’S MARRYING SAM Henry & Jackie Gregory

Std.

CH BESSDACHS WINGS OF EAGLES Betty & William Jeffery

Std.

Std.

CH LEORALEES BLKS GIRL OF TEXAS MS Min. Cliff Ramos, Walter Cunningham & Marietta Singleton

CH HAN-JO’S WEE TABASCO Joe & Hannelore Heller

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

CH BLAURUCKENBERG FIREBRAND Ernestine Carlson

Std.

GCH HIALEAH’S TEXAS GENTLEMAN Lexa Richmond & Matt Rosa

Std.

Min.

Std.

CH BESSDACHS JOE CLAY BROWN Std. Betty Jeffery & Renee Lara DVM

CH LUCENE’S TIARA Jeanine Sudinski

Std.

CH CHERRY CREEK’S TOBY MS Min. Cynthia DeYoung

CH MOFFETT’S ROSANNE Themla Moffet

Std.

CH COOK’S HOME BREW Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cole

GCH PASSPORT PRELUDE TO A KISS SS Std. Arvind & Joyce De Braganca

CH CRISCROSS MEANT TO BE MSC Valerio Hernandez Colon & Patricia Guthrie

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

Std.

Min.

Std.

AM/CAN CH GRANDGABLES BLOND BEACH BOY MS Min. Guy Jeavons, Mark McMillan, Janalyn Dubois, Sandra Golemb

Std.

Std.

Min.

CH DYNADAUX HONKY TONK REDNECK SONG MS Min. Cyndy Senff

CH LANDMARK SIMONE V JOYAL Anne Allen Crockett & Barbara Power

Std.

Std.

PGCH DYNADAUX REDNECK FANCY BOY MS Cyndy Senff

Std.

CH LADDLAND CAMELOT Kaye Ladd

Std.

BISS ENG/AM/CAN CH D’ARISTA SUPERNATURAL Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

DC ROSE GATE PRAIRIE SKY Marilou & Tim Callison & Lorraine & David Simmons

Std.

CH CROSSWYND’S CRACKER JACK Mrs. Charles Statler

CH ROSE GATE JAGIE Std. LADY SLIPPER Marilou Callison & Gary Tim Callison & Eric Henningsen

Std.

AM/CAN CH GRANDGABLES Min. WEE MR RED THORN Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

CH LADDLAND A WING AND A PRAYER Kaye Ladd

SMOOTH BITCHES

CH ROSE GATE GINGER POPPY Std. Tim & Marilou Callison

CH APOTHECARY BLACK ROSEY ROSE George Kleinman

CH GALADACHS MY BOY GIORGIO Std. Gail M. Laidoner & Michael Powell

CH LADDLAND A SMIDGEON OF A LAD Jack Karcher

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

CH JOLLY DACHS GEORGE Ann Gordon

Min.

Std. Std.

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

Std.


CH JOY-DEN’S ZILLION DOLLAR MAN Joyce Warren

Std.

CH KARLSTADT’S LIONEL Dee Hutchinson

Std.

CH LADDLAND FIREWORKS Helen Hamilton

Std.

CH LANDMARK BOLD RULER Std. Robert Butterworth CH LUCENE’S DAXYLINE RINGMASTER Jeanine Sudinski

Std.

CH LUCENE’S FRIENDLY FIREMAN Jeanine Sudinski

Std.

Std.

CH MOFFETT’S GEORGI Thelma Moffett

Std.

CH MOFFETT’S HARVEST Themla Moffett

Std.

CH OMNI’S ROCK A FELLER Mrs. Helen Carlen CH PROUDLY WE HAIL V WESTPHALEN Lucia Butler & Sid Sims CH SANDAR’S CHARLES OF THE RITZ MS Sharon Taylor & Daryl Turner CH TEXDOX ERIC Sid & Ann Sims CAN. CH TORI-JARICE’S WEE ANGUS MS Jeanne Rice CH VILLANOL’S GLADI’S LAD Jean Carvill

DACHSBOROUGH LIA V TEJAS SS Lucia Butler

Std.

CH BARBADOX WENDI Robert Palmer

Std.

CH DACHSBOROUGH VICTORIANNA Helen Carlin

Std.

FLEMING’S FALCON MEMORY Std. Polly Fleming

CH BARBADOX YOLANDA Ruth Martucci

Std. Std.

CH FRENDACH’S JUST LIKE THE WIND RA Peter & Randy Eltringham

CH BARKERVILLE DOLLY MADISON Ted H. & Karen Brunner BARKERVILLE IN STYLE Ted H. & Karen Brunner

CH LUCENE’S PHANTOM Jeanine Sudinski

CH NIXON’S FLEETING ENCOUNTER Coletta Kinch

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

BENMARDEN’S CELESTIAL LADY Jim & Vera Tucker CH BESSDACHS BEDAZZLED KARAVEL Karen Murray & Marina Renee Lara DVM

CH DACHSMITH LOVE’S PSYCHE TSYCHE Iris Love Std.

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

CH GALADACH CONTESSA Joyce Warren Std.

Std.

CH DACHSMITH LOVE SELENE NIKE T Iris Love

Std.

Std.

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

Std.

CH DEISTERS STRETCHIN’ GRETCHEN Ann Deister

Std.

Std. Std.

GCH DC GEORGIA DACHS BAILEY JO CGC CA Std. David & Stephanie Hass & Nancy Thompson GCH GEORGIA DACHS BILLIE JOANNE CGC Std. David & Stephanie Hass & Nancy Thompson

CH DERRIGON DUTCH TREAT Std. Donald & Gerri Harfst

CH GEORGIA DACHS MEGAN Nancy Thompson

Std.

CH GEORGIA DACHS OLIVIA Johan & Nancy Thompson

Std.

CH BESSDACHS MARBACH MIRACLE Betty & William Jeffery

Std.

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

CH BOONDOX FLORA V CANDACHS Carl & Candice Holder

Std.

CH DOLLIDACHS JUST KISS ME Std. Lexa Richmond

CH GEORGIA DACHS RENEE BUNYAN Nancy Thomspon

CH BOONDOX IPSY PIPSY Dan Harrison

Std.

CH DOLLIDACHS SUSSANDE PRIAMA SS Std. Carolyn Casoria & Kandi Kostic

CH GEORGIA DACHS SUZANNA Std. Nick Halley & John & Nancy Thompson

Std.

CH BRAAEHAUS MILADY Susan Stoltz

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

Std.

Std.

Min.

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

FC GOODWOOD GOOD 2 B QUEEN Mike & Kelly Ford AM/CAN CH GRANDGABLES DRAGONS BREATH MS Kevin J. Payne

Min.

Std. Std.

Std.

Min. Std.

CH CARRAMOLL’S GAY GEORGETTE Raymond Phillip CH CEDAR CREEK’S TYMPANI SS Cecil & Arlynn Holman

CH DYNADAUX HONKY TONK ONE-O-ONE MS Min. Cyndy Senff Std.

GCH DYNADAUX LITTLE BIT OF LIFE MS Cyndy Sneff Min.

SMOOTH BITCHES ADD-SIM’S CELEBRITY GIRL Anthea Gregory

Std.

CH ADD-SIM’S GITANA SS Barbara Butterworth

Std.

CH ADD-SIM’S PLAYGIRL SS Don & Gerri Harfst

Std.

FC APPLE HILL DIGGING DOWN UNDER MS CGC RATN NJP CA Std. Kurt & Heidi Meyers CH APPLE HILL PLEIADES Std. Helen Hamilton & Megan Hicks

CH CHERRY CREEK’S RUBY MS Min. Cynthia DeYoung CH CHOO CHOO DOLL OF SWEETHEART James & Marie Sakoda CHOO CHOO’S SANTE FAYE Robert Palmer

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

Std.

CH CHARMAINE V CANDACHS Std. Carl & Candice Holder

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

Std.

Std. Std.

BIS/BISS CH DYNADAUX LITTLE MISS HONKY TONK MS Min. Pamela Spencer & Cyndy Senff CH DYNADAUX MIDNIGHT MISCHIEF M Min. Phil & Mary Bird & Cindy Senff CH DYNADAUX ONLY IN AMERICA MS Cyndy Senff

Min.

Std.

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

Min.

GREGORY’S SARAH SMILE Henry & Jackie Gregory

Std.

CH GREGORY’S SHIRLEY G Henry & Jackie Gregory

Std.

HAMPDACHS MISS AIMEE Mabel Hampton

Std.

CH HAN-JO’S DANA SS Joe & Hannelore Heller

Std. Std.

CH CHOO CHOO’S SWEETHEART Robert Palmer

Std.

FC DYNADAUX SPARKLING DELILAH JE Cyndy Senff

Min.

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

CH CLASSIC UNFORGETABLE SS Dianne Graham

Std.

FC EASY DE LA CHAPELLERIE SE Claire Mancha

Std.

FC HIDDEN CEDARS DOUBLE TROUBLE MS Min. Gloria La Tour

CH CRISCROSS BLACK LILY SS Marnie Kerley & Cris Natali

Std.

CH E-LONG PETALPUSHER BLUEBELL Laura Abbott-Licht

Min.

CH HILLANDACH BETSY BUNYAN Std. Pam Fleming

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

99


CH HOUNDHAVEN DANCE TO DA MUSIC John & Nancy Thompson HURRICANE LILI V LEONARDO S Judy & Mack Gallamore CH ISLEDOX ALICE BLUE GOWN SS Faith and Ron Overdahl

Std.

Std.

CH JAGIE’S RECORD BREAKER Min. Barbara Flowers & Eric Henningsen CH JAYROCS WALTZ Std. ACROSS TEXAS SS Jayne & Robert Stewart & Sara Piety

CH JOY OF HEYING-TECKEL Ellen Koeper JOY-DEN’S AWESOME DELIGHT SS Joyce & Dennis Warren

KINDERTECKEL’S PASADENA ROSE Roland Hernandez & Storm Britten-Ilouno

Std.

CH KNOLLAND’S COVER GIRL Std. Iris Love KNOLLAND LORNA Kaye Ladd

Std.

LADDLAND ALL A QUIVER George Bark

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

CH LADDLAND EMMA PEEL Kaye Ladd CH LADDLAND CAMEO Kaye Ladd

Std.

Std. CH LADDLAND HEAD IN THE CLOUDS Kaye Ladd

Std.

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

CH JOY-DEN’S LEE ANNA LOVE Std. Joyce & Dennis Warren CH JOY-DENS ONE-N-ONLY YOU SS Joyce & Dennis Warren

Std.

CH LADDLAND CROWN JEWEL OF LUCENE Std. Lexa Richmond

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

CH KINDERTECKEL’S HIGH MAINTENANCE Kristin Cihos-Williams & Emalia Williams

Min.

Std.

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

Dual CH JESSICA’S LISA VON DEMESDORF, JE Steve & Cheryl Shultz

Dual CH KINDER’S WEE EBONY ROSE MS Mike & Jan DuBois

Std.

CH LADDLAND LORNA LAURIE Std. Kaye Ladd

Std.

ROSE GATE PRARIE DAWN Marilou & Gary Tim Callison

CH LUCENE’S DAILY DOUBLE Jeanine Sudinski

Std.

GCH ROSE GATE RUBY WILL UB MINE @ANTIR Charlene & Herman Shuping

Std.

CH LUCENE’S DANCER Jeanine A Sudinski

Std.

Dual CH SAUSAGE STABLES REMEMBER ME Miki Perry

Std.

CH LUCENE’S CANDACE OF JODELL Jodell Irola

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

Std. Std.

CH LYNSULEE’S LUCKIBELLE Std. Philip Bishop CH MAGIK RAINBOW HARMONY Cyndy Senff

CH SEACREST DOUBLE DELIGHT SS Roland Hermandez & Storm Britten Ilouno CH SILVER PATCHES OF TECKELWOOD MS Richard & Twyla Vincent & Amanda Hodges

Min.

CH SONDERBAR SHINE MS Cyndy Senff

Std.

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

CH MERIDACHS KEWPIE DOLL CD Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle

Std.

Dual CH STARDOX PENNY LANE V MELWYN Lorraine Genieczko

MISS HALEY DICK’S SHADOW MS Richard H. Jones

Min.

Dual CH MELWYN TICKET TO RIDE Melissa Wynings & Lorraine Genieczko

CH MOFFETT’S SANDRA Thelma Moffett

Std.

Std.

Std.

Min.

Min.

Min.

Std.

CH TEXDOX DACHSBOROUGH DULCIE Std. Mrs. Helen Carlen

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

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

CH MUSELAND’S ALYSIA Dorothy Muse

TIMBAR’S PINAFORE Mr. & Mrs. David Perry

Std.

Std.

Std.

CH LADDLAND LUCY LAWLESS Std. Nancy Thompson

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

CH TIMBARS QUEEN OF THE NILE Karen & Ted Brunner

Std.

JOY-DENS RAZZ-MA-TAZZ SS Joyce F. Warren

Std

CH LADDLAND PINCH OF CAMEO Kaye Ladd

Std.

Std.

CH TINTAGEL’S JULIE OF LEGIBACH Gina & Pat Leone

Std.

CH JOY-DENS SPICE GIRL SS Joyce F. Warren

Dual CH NIEBUR’S MOON SHADOW Dave & Lynn Niebur

CH LADDLAND TASTE OF BENCELIA Kathleen Klimkiewicz

Std.

GCH DC OC’S CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRY CGC Robin Lafrance

CH TREU NACHT STERN V ARNOLD Ruth Arnold

Std.

CH JOY-DENS VELVET TOUCH SS Joyce & Dennis Warren CH KARAVEL GLIMMER O’ HOPE VOM SEE Glenn & Rondi Ross & Karen B. Murray

Std. CH LADY TERMIN JEAGER Miki Perry Std.

FC KAYJAKES KLEINE KARTINA II CG Mike & Jan DuBois

Min.

CH KINDER’S COURTIER OF AVALON MS Janalyn Duboi

Min.

FC KINDER’S LUHNAU KALELA MS, SE Janalyn Dubois

100

Min.

CH LAURJOSH LEXI AT CRISCROSS MS Christian E. Natali

Std.

Min.

CH LODONHAUS LI’L LAVENDER SS Ron & Faith Overdahl

Std.

CH LONGTIME’S HARMONY NOIRE MS Cheri Faust

Min.

DC LORINDOL KU’UIPO OF PENKAY SS Vicki Spencer

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

Std.

CH PETALPUSHER FLOWER CHILD MS Laura Abbot CH POCODOX SERENADE AT CRISCROSS SS Christian E. Natali CH ROBELDA FANTASY Helen Spencer

Std

Min.

Min. Std. Std.

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

TRI-K’S ANDROMEDA Carol L. Anderson Can/Dual CH VALONA’S ULTRASUEDE GIRL CG, CGC, JE, VC Henry & Jan Winther

Std.

Std.

VON LUCKNER’S PIPERLE MS Min. Mercedes Sable WALKER’S GYPSY OF KABA Becky Walker

Min.

WATKINS TSUNAMI Jane Watkins

Std.

Min.


WELDS WILDWOOD HONEY MS Min. Martha Fuller & Joseph Banacki

Am/Can/Aust CH GRAND GABLES BENGAL TIGER MS Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

Register of Merit (R.O.M.)

Am/Can CH GRAND GABLES REDDY STEADY GO MS Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

SMOOTH DOGS CH ADD-SIM’S ALEX VON SARRIA SS Std. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison CH ADD-SIMS JONATHAN Peggy Westphal

Std.

Am/Can CH GRAND GABLES THE GLADIATOR MS Kevin J. Payne

Min.

BISS G/AM/CAN CH GRANDGABLES WEE GOLDEN EDITION Min. Guy Jeavon & Mark HoustonMcMillan

CH ADD-SIM’S GIGOLO MS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison

CH HAN-JO’S TOM TERRIFIC Joe & Hannelore Heller

Min.

DC ADD-SIM’S SOMETHING 2 TALK ABOUT MS Gloria LaTour

CH HAN-JO’S WEE BLACK DAEMON MS Hannelore Heller

Min.

CH ALLEGRO LE JAZZ’N PIZZAZ MS JE Min. Daryl Turner & Carol Luetkens

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

CH APPLE HILL’S CENTURION Std. Jean & Gordon Carvill

CH M D P H DEMONSTRATION M Sharon M. Michael

CH APPLE HILL’S MILLENIUM FALCON Std. Helen & Neal Hamilton CH BERMARG’S BOONDOX TALISMAN S Martha Grantham

Std.

CH NICK’S GALAXY Audrey Nick

Std.

CH CALL TO ARMS V WESTPHALEN Peggy Westphal

Std.

Std.

CH PAWPRINT’S PRIME TIME Min. Jack Wallace

CH PRUITTS ADDSIM JOURNEY Std. Cliff Simones & Robie AddisonCH PRUITT’S RED ROCKY Margaret & James Pruitt

Std.

DC CARRDOX BROADWAY JOE Std. Sharon Carr

CH SANDAR’S WALL-E Min. Daryl Turner, Arthur Sanderson

CH CEDARCREEKS BOLD SOJER BOY Larry & Rebecca Payne

Std.

CH SHAWDOX PAWS FOR APPLAUSE MS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison

CH CRISCROSS’ STARTIN’ A RIOT MS Christian E. Natali

Min.

CH TIMBARS JUGGERNAUT Karen & Ted Brunner

Min.

CH VILLANOL GREAT COMMUNICATOR Jean Carvill

Min.

CH VON RELGIB’S COMMANDANT Ethel Bigler

CH ENGLELONG HONEST ABE MS Byers Adams CH ENGLELONG PETTY CASH MS Byers Adams & Arline Adams Grizzard CH FLEMING’S JOLLY DACHS TORGER Polly Fleming

Std.

CH FLEMING’S PRINCE OF DAXYLINE Std. Ernest Rhodeen & Mechelle Sudinski

CH CONISTON’S CINDERELLA Std. Nancy Bischoff

Dual CH ADD-SIMS RITZI ROCKETTE MS CG CGC VC Cyndy Senff

CH CRISCROSS PRIMA GIRL Karen Worden

Min.

CH ADD-SIM’S SWEET CHARLOTTE MS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison

Std.

Std.

SMOOTH BITCHES CH ADD-SIM’S DAHLIA MS Min. Cyndy Senff & Marietta Singleton

CH CRISCROSS SMOOTH SILK MS Min. Christian Natali & Kathryn Pearman

Min.

CRISCROSS SPICE GIRL MS Charles & Sheila Delashmutt

CH ADD-SIM’S VILMA MS Gloria LaTour

Min.

CH DACHSMITH LOVE’S HEBE TYCHE Iris Love

Std.

Min.

CH DACHSYHAUS SHENANIGANS SS Marie Hendrix

Std.

BADGERLAND’S WEE MISS MAMIE MS Sandra Golemb CH BARBADOX GRINDEL II John & Cherri Thomson

Min.

Std. CH DEISTER’S COCO CHANEL Std. Ann Deister

BARBERRY KNOWE GRAEDEL Std. Mrs. Charles C. Stalter CH BARDALE VERBENA OF CANDACHS Candace & Carl Holder

Std.

CH BESSDACHS SUSANNA DICKINSON Betty Jeffery & Renee Lara

Std.

CH DILU IVANA YUMY LOVER MS Pearl Dilg & Carlos Puig CH DUNKELDORF’S SENTA Mr. & Mrs. John Sheward

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

Std.

BRAAEHAUS NEW GIRL IN TOWN Tim & Marilou Callison

Std.

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

Std.

CH CEDARBEND’S MAGIC CONISTON Nancy Bischoff

Std.

CEDAR HILLS CHOCOLATE MARBLE MS Bill & Alberta Allen

Min.

CH CHERRY CREEK’S JULIETTE MS Cyndy Senff

Min.

Std.

Register of Merit (R.O.M.)

Min.

CH ADD-SIM’S TINA MS Joe & Hannelore Heller

Min.

CH POOHDACH’S OWN DOS MS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison

CH BRAAEHAUS MARATHON MAN Tim & Marilou Callison

CH ADD-SIM’S DASH OF SPICE Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison

CH CHERRY CREEK’S LICORICE MS Cynthia DeYoung

Min.

CH CHLOETELLE OF DACHSBOROUGH Carl & Candice Holder

Std.

CH CHOO CHOO’S NITA V HOUNDHAVEN Terry Snyder

Std.

Std. Std.

Dual CH DYNADAUX BLAST FROM THE PAST JE CGC VC Cyndy Senff

Min.

Dual CH DYNADAUX DANCE IN CIRCLES MS JE Cyndy Senff

Min.

MBISS CH DYNADAUX EVERY COWBOY’S DREAM MS Min. Donnie & Stacy Brauen & Cyndy Senff CH DYNADAUX HELLO HONKY TONK MS Cyndy Senff

Min.

CH DYNADAUX HILLBILLIE ROCK MS Cyndy Senff

Min.

ENGLELONG FRIEDOS JUSTA WHIM MS Byers Adams & Arline Adams Grizzard

Min.

CH ENGLELONG HONKYTONK ANGEL MS Min. Sandra Golemb & Betty Adams CH FLEMING’S FOURSTAR CLASS ACT Catherine Johnson

Std.

CH FRANESSA’S ANISE Std. Edith Nelson CH GEORGIA DACHS ALETHIA Std. John & Nancy Thompson CH GEORGIA DACHS SOUTHERN BELLE John & Nancy Thompson

Std.

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

101


GRANDGABLES AFRICAN SUNRISE MS Std. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison

CH LONGTIME’S RHAPSODY IN EBONY Cheri Faust

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

CH LUCENE’S JULIETTE Jeanine A. Sudinski

GRANDGABLES SNOW BUNNY Min. Guy Jeavons & Mark McMillan

AM. CAN. CH LUCENE’S SCARLET ROSE Cherri G. Thomson

GREGORY’S BLACK EYED SUSAN Henry & Jackie Gregory

Std.

GCH HACIENDA DIVINE VIRTUE Std. Melissa M. Sworab HAN-JO’S WEE BLACK SATIN MS Hannelore Heller

Min.

CH HELGA V HOUS SONNENFELS Min. Cliff Simones & Robbie Addison GCH HIALEAH’S CATACLYSM Brenda J. Nichols

Std.

HIALEAH’S EFFIE TRINKET Lexa Richmond CH HIALEAH’S FIRE N SPICE Stephanie & David Hass

CH JOY-DEN’S CARRIE ANN Nancy & Mark Eby CH JOY-DEN’S XPRESSIVE MISS RED Charlene Owen FC KINDERS ONE MAGIC MEMORY MS Janalyn DuBois

CH MERIDACHS LADY IGRAINE Std. Liz Tuttle CH MERIDACHS MAID MARIAN CD, CG Liz Tuttle CH MERIDACHS ZERITA Elizabeth O. Tuttle

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

CH NICK’S JULIANNE Audrey Nick NICK’S RAVEN BEAUTY S Audrey Nick

Std.

Std. Std.

Std.

Min.

Std. Std.

CH LADDLAND L’LIBERTE S.T. Rubin

Std.

CH LADDLAND PUFF PASTRY Cathy & Mike Blatz

Std.

CH LADDLAND PUFFIN’ STUFF Std. Kaye Ladd

102

CH MERIDACHS CINDERELLA Std. Mr. & Mrs. William Sebring

Std.

CH LADDLAND ELVIRA Walter & Mary Jones

GCH LINDMONT’S PENNY SERENADE Michael & Marianna Smith

Std.

Std.

CH KORDACHS’ KISSIMINEE MS Min. Ada McCord CH LADDLAND BY CANDLELIGHT Lexa Richmond

Std.

MIDERNOCHS MS GENNIFER Patricia Ridgard & Theresa Geoffrey

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

Min.

St.

SUNRISE VALERIE MS Gloria La Tour CH TAIL’S END PHAEDRA Louise McCarl

Min.

CH TANZEE’S JAKI S John & Mary Sheward

Std.

CH TIMBAR’S BOLD CHANCE Janet Wayock

Std.

TERRAVILLA’S A LITTLE WHOOPEE Diana MacPherson & Patricia Ridgard TIMBAR’S MAJOR BARBARA Janet Wayock

Std.

Std.

Std.

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

Std.

CH VILLANOL’S DIANA Jean Carvill

Std.

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

CH VILLANOL’S RACHEL Jean Carvill & Faith Hoffman

Std.

CH PENNY CANDY V WESTPHALEN Peggy Westphal

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

Min.

Std.

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

Std.

CH RITES OF SPRING V WESTPHALEN Robert Palmer

Std.

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

Std.

GCHB ST. CROIX’S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE OF ROSE FARM MS Min. Joan K. Musil CH SANDAR’S APRIL DEN GRIG Min. Daryl Turner, Arthur Sanderson & Elaine Hanson

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

CH VINDACHS BLACK TORNADO MS E. Richard & Twyla J. Vincent

Min.

CH VINDACHS DARK STORMI NIGHT E. Richard & Twyla J. Vincent CH VON LUCKNER’S DAINTY BESS John Beasley CH VON RELGIB’S IMAGE Ethel Bigler

Register of Merit Outstanding (R.O.M.O.) WIREHAIRED DOGS CH BRODNY IT HAPPENED ONE NITE Fred & Carol Vogel CH CHARLAMAR’S NOAH W Charlotte Lee CH CHRIS HARBOR’S PATRIOT MW Betty Christian CH EJ’S TOP GUN MW Emma Jean Stephenson

Std.

Std.

Min.

Min.

CH JON WIRE OF COJA Std. Jimmie Helms & Mrs. Julia J. Collins GCH KADELL’S BLACK GOLD W Std. Laura Reynolds, Catlin & James Cahill CH MIDERNOCHS SEXTUS WIRE Pat Ridgard & Diane Perry

Std.

CH NONE SUCH GHOST OF A CHANCE Robert Fowler

Std.

CH PONDWICKS HOBGOBLIN Dee Hutchinson

Std.

CH RAYDACH’S DO ME A FAVOR SW Shirley Ray

Std.

Std.

BISS CH RAYDACHS GREAT BALLS OF FIRE Shirley Ray

Std.

Std.

CH SAYTAR’S LITTLE BOHANNON Mrs. Alan Robson

Std.

CH SIOUX’S HERMANN Sue McClelland

Std.

Std.

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

Std.

CH VANTEBE DRAHT TIMOTHY Std. Peggy Westphal

CH VON RELGIB’S VISION Ethel Bigler

Std.

CH WESTPHAL SHILLALAH Peggy Westphal

CH WHISTLESTOP’S KANDEE KANE SS Kandi Kostic

Std.

Std.

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


Register of Merit Outstanding (R.O.M.O.) WIREHAIRED BITCHES CH B’KNOLL DARK CRYSTAL V HESS Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Hess

Std.

CH BROWNWOODS TOP DOT MW Roger Brown & Jerry Cerasini

Min.

CH BRUNSWIG’S XENOBIA MW Helen Schuh

Min.

CH CHRIS HARBOR’S JEZABEL MW Jim & Betty Christian

Min.

CH CHRIS HARBOR STARLET MW Betty Christian

Min.

CH DEL PRADO’S BRAZO SKI GOODY Ann Bischel CH DIAGRAM LESSA OF PERN MW Dianne Graham CH DWAIN’S NEVER NEVER SAY NO John & Nancy Thompson CH ENGLELONG DUET V SCHWALBE MW Janet & Robert Schwalbe

Std.

CH TARLYN’S LULLABY AT MINSMERE MW Azalea A. Alvarez

Min.

CH WALDMEER’S PICK THE DAISY Richard & Patricia Roder

GCHB KADELL’S RUSTIC GOLD W Laura Reynolds, Catlin & James Cahill

Std.

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

Register of Merit Excellent (R.O.M.X.) WIREHAIRED DOGS CH BARHAR MINNIE’S BOY Charles Baris & John Hart

Std.

CH BARHAR TAKE ME ALONG Std. Lucy Moden

GCH LONE PINE FRERE JACQUES MW Sue Hauser CH MEADOW DOX’S JP MORGAN SW Marguerite Susnis CH MELODY RUNS VAGABOND LOVER MW Ed Barringer

Std.

Min.

Std. Min.

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

Min.

CH SAYTAR’S JUMPING JAKE FLASH Martha Bell & Shirley Ray

Std.

Std.

CH BRAZOS SKI GOODY’S FAVOR James & Marie Sakoda

Std.

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

Min

CH BRODNY SCHOOLHOUSE NIGHTGAME Fred & Carol Vogel

Std.

CH WESTPHAL’S TIMBER W Frank & Mary Castoral

Std.

Std.

CH WESTPHAL TOMTEN OF BRODNY Fred & Carol Vogel

CH DOLLIDACH WALDMEER BLUE CHIP Sue McClelland

Std.

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

GCH DAYBREAK’S AWESOME IMAGE W Deborah Krieg

Std.

CH FANCY THAT ANTHONY SW Std. Tonta McHale

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

Std.

CH MANORIE DACH’S CLOUDBURST W Hal Biermann

Std.

CH MIDERNOCH’S WILD CARD W Charles Baris & John Hart

Std.

CH RAYDACHS MEERFRAU MELUSINA Shirley Ray

Std.

Std.

CH CANEBRAKE-DORCHESTER DANNY W Std. Dore & Chester Leiser

GCH DAYBREAK’S CLASSIQUE CRUISER W Std. Deborah Kreig

Dual CH HANS SOLO SCHWALBE JE Robert & Janet Schwalbe

Min.

CH HERICHER’S PRIME CANDIDATE MW Jim & Betty Christian

Min.

Dual CH I SPY MUTINEER W CD JE Selma McNamara CH JERIC’S DUDELDOOP W Lynn Cope

CH BRODACHS SHADOWED BY ANGELS Std. Patricia Brooks, Diana MacPherson & Patricia Ridgard CH BRODACHS SHADOW DANCER W Patricia Brooks & Eric Brooks

Std.

CH BRODNY SCHOOLHOUSE APPLAUSE Fred & Carol Vogel

Std.

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

Min.

CH HUNDELEBEN UTOPIA SW Std. Carlos Puig GCHG KADELL’S SMART ‘N PRETTY W Laura Reynolds, James & Catlin Cahill

CH JOYDACHS TOMBAR’S JOLTIN JOE Std. Joyce King, Jan French & Joy Perry

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

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

MBIS/MBISS GCH ROSETHORN UNIQUE ANSWER Min. Sheila Parish

Std.

Register of Merit Excellent (R.O.M.X.) WIREHAIRED BITCHES BONE-A-PARTS BABUSHKA Henry & Jan Winther

Std.

BONE-A-PARTS BAMBOOZLE Henry & Jan WintherC

Std.

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

Std.

BOOTHILL TK CANDY BAR Ann & Otto Bischel

Std.

Std.

CH BRIERHILL JUBILEE W Tonta McHale & Lucy Moden

Std.

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

Std. Std.

CH CHRIS HARBOR’S WIRE STRUDEL MW Jim & Betty Christian

Min.

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

Min.

CH CORNUS RAILWAY VOYAGER Marie Hamake

Min.

CH DAIQUIR’S GINGER SNAP MW Cookie & Glenn See

Min.

FC DANIKA VOM NORDLICHT TD ME EE2 Cheri Faust & Larry Gohlke

Std.

CH DAYBREAK’S AWESOME BLOSSOM W Deborah Krieg

Std.

CH DAYBREAK’S PAINTED DAISY W Deborah Krieg

Std.

CH DAYBREAK’S WOODLAND BREEZE W Debby Krieg

Std.

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

Std.

CH DYNADAUX GIRL ON THE MOON MW Cyndy Senff

Min.

CH ENGELONG SHADY LADY MW Arlene Adams Grizzard

Min.

ENTOURAGE SWEET-N-LOW MW Min. Judy Todd & Johanna Primeaux FAULKNER’S LORI OF ENGLELONG W Charlotte Lee

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

Std.

103


GEORGIA DACHS MONICA W John & Nancy Thompson

Std.

CH KADELL’S WOODLAND ROSE Std. Laura Reynolds & James E. Cahill

Dual CH SADSACK THE CUPID CLONE MW TD ME VC Min. Lois Ballard

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

CH GEORGIA DACHS SUNSET W Jackie Donoghue

Std.

CH KELMIC’S HENNY PENNY WIRE Charles Froehlich

CH SAYTAR’S EVER SO FAMOUS AT ALEGNA MW Min. Angela Lloyd

CH WHISTLESTOP’S ELECTRA W Patricia Madsen

Std.

Std.

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

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

CH WHISTLESTOP’S FRANJELICA SW Peggy Susnis

Std.

FC GERTE VOM DORNENFELD JE John & Jolanta Jeanneney CH GULLY FARM ENGLELONG BUG MW Mary West

Min.

CH GUNNSTOCK WHICH HAZEL MW Karen Lynn Gunn

Min.

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

CH HILLANDACH’S SO HELP ME HANNAH Pam Fleming

Std.

Dual CH I SPY AMERICAN MAID W TD Selma McNamara

CH MIDERNOCH DANCE UPON THE WIND W Diana MacPherson & Patricia Ridgard

Std.

CH MISCHIEVOUS SUNDANCER W Selma McNamara

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

Std.

CH RAGTYME WATERLILY Std. Lynn Blackbourn & Heather Jones

Std.

RAILWAYS DEBUTANTE R. Hand & N. Bowen

Std.

JERIC’S PUFF N STUFF W Lynn Cope

Std.

CH JERIC’S TEXAS TWO STEP W Lynn Cope

SANDAR’S TISH THE SEASON Min. Robert & Sharon Jadich

Std.

CH JERIC’S WILD FLOWER W Lynn Cope

Std.

GCHP Kadell’s Gold Dust W Laura Reynolds, James & Catlin Cahill

Std.

DC SANDAR’S WYRED FOR WESTROSE MWD, RN JE VC Julie L. & Robert L. Couch

Min

GCH DC SAYTAR’S JADA PINK-IT CDX RAE MX MXJ XF CGC VC Std. Maryanne Santomauro

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

CH JERIC’S MANDY W Lynn Cope

Min.

CH SAYTAR’S BLONDE BOMBSHELL MW Min. Sharon M. Ehr & Michael Reed

Std.

CH JERIC’S DANIELLE Dan Harrison & Fran Colonna

Std.

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

CH HILLANDACH’S CHARLENE PRUITT Pam Fleming

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

Std.

CH RAYDACHS LIL’ SURFER GIRL SW Shirley Ray

Am/Can/Intl CH SHORT SHADOWS DIAMOND IN THE RUFF JE Std. Carolyn Casoria & Christopher Casoria CH SIOUX’S HARD HEARTED HANNAH Alta Bassett & Rosemary Berardino

Std.

CH STARBARRACK STAR SAPPHIRE Abe Puchall

CH RAYDACH’S SIRENEN DER LORELEY Shirley Ray

Std.

CH STONYVALE TEQUILA SUNRISE Rose Marie Ross & Ivy Frank

BISS CH RAYDACHS YOU QUACK ME UP SW Shirley Ray

Std.

CH THREESTEPS OPAL W Harvey Mueller

CH WYREPATCH’S CINDER’S V STEFRA Georgia Estes

Std.

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

Min.

Std.

Std.

Std.

CH D’KRIEGER DIGGER DEL WALDMEER Lynn Blackbourn CH DRAKESLEAT MATT RIMONY Joella Maser

Min.

Std.

CH ENGLELONG WHIPPER SNAPPER MW Betty Adams

Min.

Std.

CH EZ GOINS OSCAR WIRE MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

Std.

Std.

CH WILLERHAVEN ANASTASIA Std. Kathy & Pat Willer

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

CH SOLO’S HARBOR MAYDEN W Std. Edna K. Martin CH SOLO’S MARINA W Debra & Robert Ingold

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

Min.

DC RIVERCLIFF’S ROUGH AND REDDY MW RN SE CGC VC Min. Chris Schulke

FC ULRIKA VON MOSSBACH-ZUZELEK Larry Gohlke

ROMANDACHS RETURN TO CINDER NW JE Rebecca Decker

Min.

CH UNSERHUNDS DP BITTE LUCK W Mark & Nancy Eby

Std.

CH EZ GOINS RIVER AT SAGERUN MW Carol & James Luetkens, & Danielle Goodland

CH ROSE FARM’S HILDEGARD W Mrs. Albin Holder

Std.

CH VON SCHLEGEL’S LIL’ AGATHA MW Patricia Slagal

Min.

CH EZ GOINS THE REAL DEAL MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

Min.

DC VSCHWABLE’S ETTA JAMES MW Robert and Janet Schwalbe

Min.

CH EZ GOINS WHEELER DEALER MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

CH KADELL’S RAINBOW Std. IN THE SKY W Laura Reynolds, James Cahill & Catlin Cahill

CH ROSE FARMS NANCY V BOONDOX Sheila Parish CH ROSETHORN CHIPPEWA MAIDEN MW Sheila Parish

Min.

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

Std.

CH FRIEDOX FALLING FOR YOU MW Barbara Friedman

Min.

CH KADELL’S SAPHIRA W Laura Reynolds, James & Catlin Cahill

CH SADSACK RELOKATE TO SHEDATEAR Carolyn Sue Hauser

Min.

CH WALDMEER’S MS NOBB HILL W Richard & Patricia Roder

Std.

CH KATANDRA’S CPL O’REILLY MW Betty Potts

Min.

CH KADELL’S JINGLE BELLS W Std. James Cahill Jr. & Laura Reynolds CH KADELL’S ONLY IN AMERICA Std. Laura Reynolds, James Cahill & Catlin Cahill

104

Std.

Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

Min.


DC LACI’S SEAMUS HARPER MW RA TD AX OAJ AXP AJP CGC VC Cindi S. Todd GCHB RAGS RUFF N ROWDY MW Marie Dorris CH ROEBUCK’S FUND W Peggy Westphal CH SOUTHWOLD BRO RAT V USONIA W Sherwood W. Sackett CH VON ABBSDACH’S TOBIAS MW Sue Abbs CH WHISKIE’S HI HO HENNEREE Ell & Barbara Clounch

Min.

CH CROWE’S LILI MARLENE Don Smith

Std.

DOMINOS DOT TO DOT Roger Brown & Jerry Cerasini Std.

Min.

Std. Min.

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

CH CORNUS ANASTASIA Kate & Gilbert Daniels

Std.

Min.

WIREHAIRED BITCHES

CH CHRIS HARBOR DEBUTANTE MW Betty Christian

Dual CH I SPY INTEGRITY W Selma McNamara

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

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CH CEDAR HILLS BARBERA WHINE & ROSES MW Marie Dorris

Std.

Std.

CH WYNDEL’S MICHELOB MW Min. Pat Wynne

BEDROCS WARRIOR PRINCESS RN Robin Mathews

CH I SPY BE PATIENT BARB WIRE Selma McNamara

BGCH DC DHARMADACHS DLW PHOEBE SNOW SW Std. Sybyl Swan CH DE SANGPUR SPRITE Peggy Westphal

CH WILHEEN’S KNIGHT WIRE Min. Constance Jones

CH BAR K NINE DIAMOND SPARKLE W

Min.

Min.

CH WHISTLESTOP’S GUY WIRE Std. Lynne Allen

CH WYNDEL’S KNIGHT ON THE TOWN MW Pat Wynne

CH CRISCROSS CINDER V HAYWIRE William & Marcella Gemmell

Min.

Min. Std.

CH CORNUS ENDEAVOUR Kate & Gilbert Daniels

Std.

CH CORNUS ISABELLE Marie Hamaker

Std.

CH DOMINO’S LIL’ PUMPKIN PATCH MWP Melissa M. Keshlear DYNADAUX ME AND MAXINE MW Cyndy Senff

Min.

Min.

ENGELONG KISS ME KATE MW Min. Betty Adams ENGLELONG STARDUST MW Betty H. Adams

Std.

CH JAKE’S MASQUERADE SW Std. Nancy H. Sutphen JERIC’S ALEXANDRIA W Lynn Cope

Std.

CH JERICS CHINA DOLL W Lynn Cope

Std.

CH KANAWHA’S KIOWA MAID V BOONDOX Lynn Cope CH LK’S EXTENSIVE DAMAGE MWD Lisa & Michael Young CH LK’S PANDEMONIUM Lisa & Michael Young

Min.

Std.

Std.

Min. Min.

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

Std.

Min.

CH ENGLELONG URSULA MW Min. Byers Adams

CH LOSTDOG’S YUBA W Ruth Martucci

Std.

MERRI-KING LIL SASSY Betty Potts

Min.

CH ROSE FARM’S MOON ROCKETTE Dee Hutchinson

Std.

CH ROSE FARM’S RUFFIAN W Std. Dee Hutchinson CH ROSETHORN LUCKY CHARM MW Sheila D. Parish

Min.

CH ROSETHORN NORTHERN LIGHTS MW Sheila D. Parish

Min.

GCH SANDECKEL KORDACHS’ BRANDYWINE RIVER MW Min. A. Janelle Mccord & Sandra Combs CH SIOUX’S HEIDI VOM CHIKA John & Sandy Cave CH SIOUX’S WISH UPON A STAR SW Sue McClelland CH SOLO’S DISTINCTLY DINAHMITE Patti Nelson

Std.

Std. Std.

CH STARBARRACK FANTASIA SW Joyce B. Wilson

Std.

CH STARBARRACK MAIN COURSE SW Joyce Wilson

Std.

Std.

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

MIDERNOCHS RACHEL Std. Patricia Ridgard & Diana MacPherson

CH TECKELWOOD MADONNA Kathleen H. Sahlin

CH EZGOIN CELEBRATION STATION MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

MIDERNOCH GABRIELE DEL BAIN MW Sharon Bain

Min.

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

Dual CH EZGOINS GATORATOR MW Robbie Loyd

Min.

CH PEGDEN’S MUSTANG SALLY MW Elizabeth F. Fuselier

Min.

CH VERDON’S ALANA MW Vera Falco

Std.

WALDMEERS MS VICTORY V MEADOW DOX Marguerite Susnis

CH EZGOINS GI JANE MW Robbie Loyd CH EZGOINS REBA MCENWIRE MW Robbie Loyd GO LUCKY TICKET TO PARADISE MW Marie Dorris

Min.

Min.

Min.

CH FANCY THAT CAROLINE SW Std. Joan Mattie

PONDWICK’S PADSTOW PRIDE Gilbert Daniels

WESTPHAL’S BERRY W Frank & Mary Castoral

Std.

Std. Std.

CH PRAIRIEDACHS MISKA MW Betty Potts

Min.

CH PRELUDE N EJ’S HANNAH’S ANGEL Christine Heitzman

Min.

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

GCH RAYDACHS BRANDY SHE’S A FINE GIRL SW Kristi Martin

Min.

Std.

CH WILHELMINA’S MYSTICAL MAN MW K. Joanne Tarby CH WILHELMINA’S RONI MARONI MW Judith Baillis

Min.

Dual CH WINNY VON BOSER CD, ME Ursula Koch

Min.

GA DACHS ROSIES RED MAJESTY John & Nancy Thompson

Std.

CH RE:JOYCE BLYTHE SPIRIT SW Std. Joyce B. Wilson & Emily Wilson

GCH HUNU LIL MISS FIRECRACKER MW Marie Dorris

Min.

CH ROSE FARM’S MOON BOW W Std. Dee Hutchinson

The Top Producers and Register of Merit listings are compiled and maintained by Ann and Bob Wlodkowski. If there are any questions, changes or corrections, please contact Ann: rslepyholo@aol.com or call 704-843-5858 or write to 2710 Valley Farm Road, Waxhaw, NC 28173 Dachshund Club of America Autumn 2018

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healthy payday is coming soon to the 193 parent clubs that participated in the 2017 Purina Parent Club Partnership (PPCP) program. When Purina disburses the 2017 PPCP program earnings of $455,085 this spring – half going directly to the participating parent clubs and half to the clubs’ Donor Advised Fund at the AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF) – many clubs already will know which research they want to invest in to better their breed and dogs everywhere. The Labrador Retriever Club (LRC), a charter member club, has received a whopping $874,559

every club showing the balance of their CHF Donor Advised Fund, which is made up of PPCP earnings plus donations from individuals and other gifts.” In an effort to encourage clubs to put their CHF Donor Advised Funds to work for canine health research, the CHF is introducing a matching-gift initiative called CHOICE, which stands for Canine Health Opportunity to Impact CarE. When clubs transfer money from their Donor Advised Fund to a CHF research program of their choice, the AKC will match up to $250,000 in 2018. “The idea is to give clubs the opportunity and choice to support an area of health research of specific interest to their club,” Dr. Brown says.

research, such as a CHF grant awarded to Dr. James R. Mickelson at the University of Minnesota that led to finding the genetic mutation for exercise-induced collapse (EIC). “The discovery of the gene mutation for EIC has been our biggest success story,” Dr. Smith says. “Everyone thought it was caused by a metabolic effect of food or from dogs working strenuously in high temperatures. No one wanted to admit EIC was a genetic disease.” Primarily a disorder affecting hunting and field trial Labrador Retrievers, EIC causes dogs to become weak and collapse after five to 20 minutes of hard work. Most dogs fully recover in 30 minutes, though EIC can be fatal. Before the gene mutation discovery, EIC was confused with

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since the PPCP program began in 2002. Earning the largest payout to any club in 2017, LRC will receive a check for $32,602, and $32,602 also will be deposited in the club’s CHF Donor Advised Fund. “Without PPCP, we would not have been able to fund even half of the research to which we have contributed,” says Dr. Fran Smith, LRC health chair. “Every year, we use our PPCP money, typically choosing the studies that fit best and help the most people and dogs.” PPCP Generates $7 Million The PPCP program has come a long way since it began in 2002 with 62 clubs participating and a total payout of $84,529 that year. Including 2017, more than $7 million has been raised through PPCP. “Our PPCP program has built a powerful legacy of helping parent clubs fund important research,” says Purina Director of Conformation Ann Viklund, a member of the CHF board of directors. “When you look at the wealth of research that has led to many discoveries, this work often impacts not only the health of an individual breed but all dogs. Purina is proud to offer PPCP and to partner with the AKC Canine Health Foundation.” Despite a lot of progress being made over the past 15 years, some parent clubs don’t take advantage of the opportunity to put their CHF Donor Advised Fund dollars directly to work to support canine health research. “Some clubs may not fully understand how easy it is to choose research to support,” says Dr. Diane Brown, CEO of the AKC Canine Health Foundation, “We mail statements twice a year to

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PPCP Program Helps Parent Clubs Raise Funding for Canine Health Research PPCP Supports Breed Philanthropy Like all parent clubs, LRC depends on donations from members and benefactors to support its research, rescue and educational efforts. Even when the economy is booming, it can be tough vying for charitable gifts to support breed philanthropy. The PPCP earnings have helped the club underwrite important breed

other conditions that cause dogs to collapse, such as heat stroke, low blood sugar and diseases of the muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems. The EIC mutation, discovered in the canine dynamin 1 (DNM1) gene, has an autosomal pattern of inheritance, meaning affected dogs inherit a copy of the mutation from both their sire and dam. At the time of the discovery in 2007, a high percentage of Labradors tested had EIC or were carriers. The development of a direct DNA test for EIC offered by the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Minnesota turned the tables by allowing


How the PPC works • Members of Purina Pro Club must declare participation in the Purina Parent Club Partnership (PPCP) program and designate their national parent club. The parent club also must be enrolled in the PPCP program. • Pro Club members earn Purina Points by purchasing qualifying Purina pet foods and submitting proof of purchase. • Purina donates 10 percent of qualifying points earned by Pro Club members who participate in the PPCP program. An annual distribution is made by Purina, with half of the distribution going to the designated breed club and the other half to the club’s Donor Advised Fund at the AKC Canine Health Foundation to support canine health research. • To begin earning Purina Points for your breed club, log on to your account at purinaproclub.com and make sure your profile shows you are participating in PPCP. If you are not yet a member, you also can join Pro Club at that website. For information about using Donor Advised Funds at the AKC Canine Health Foundation, call 888-682- 9696 or contact chfgrants@akcchf.org.

breeders to selectively breed dogs to prevent producing EIC-affected dogs. “Given the certainty of this test, no dog needs to be totally excluded from a breeding program,” says Dr. Smith. “You don’t want to reproduce a genotypically and clinically affected dog, but a dog with two copies of the abnormal gene can be bred for other genetic characteristics, as long as you breed to a clear dog, producing carrier offspring but no affected offspring. In the next generation, you can maintain the positive qualities while eliminating the bad.” PPCP Helps Advance Canine Health Besides LRC, the National Beagle Club and German Shorthaired Pointer Club of America are clubs that maximize their participation in PPCP through CHF Donor Advised Fund research funding. This funding, with support from several clubs, has particularly impacted research of epilepsy and cruciate ligament disease. Since 2014, more than $500,000 has been awarded in CHF research grants to support epilepsy research, of which $100,000 has come from clubs’ Donor Advised Funds. Similarly, since 2011, $300,000 has been awarded for research of cruciate ligament disease, of which nearly $89,000 has come from Donor Advised Funds supporting seven CHF grants. Although not all research leads to breakthroughs, findings that are published in peer-reviewed journal articles help to advance

Letters to and from the editor Hi Members and Subscribers! Congratulations to all the winners at the 2018 National Specialty! It certainly sounded like a wonderful time. Big congrats to Randy Eltringham for winning Best of Breed with her beautiful smooth girl, who won from the Field Trial Class - a great testament to the versatility of our breed. From the looks of the pictures, choosing the best from a truly outstanding group of dogs must have been a daunting task. There are quite a few interesting health articles in this issue that are impacting our dogs, please read them. Denny Van Hook’s article on Hemangiosarcoma is the print version of the presentation she made at the Nationals this year. Thank you again to all who contributed to this newsletter. I really appreciate it and I know club members are always interested in reading original articles by our members. I especially want to thank all of those who contributed the DCA Nationals articles and pictures! And we can’t forget all the hard work Ann & Bob Wlodkowski put in maintaining the Register of Merit listings - THANK YOU! Larry Sorenson, our AKC representative, came away with some

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understanding. Of the 25 CHF grants LRC has supported using its PPCP funds, nearly 50 peerreviewed publications in scientific and veterinary journals have resulted. “The impact of a club’s investment in research is demonstrated through peer-reviewed scientific publications,” says Dr. Brown. “This is the gold standard measure of scientific progress, and gets the results out to the veterinarians, breeders, the public, and other researchers. By clubs putting their Purina PPCP dollars to work, they are helping to advance canine health.” !

extremely relevant information from the AKC Educational Summit in Newark, NJ. Please check it out on page 49. In keeping with the theme, AKC is trying to reach the general public and how they perceive pure-bred dogs. The American Kennel Club launched its brand new digital-first cable network called AKC.TV back in February. This new joint venture with B Live productions is an OTT (Over-the-top) digital channel that can be accessed via the company’s web-based platform akc.tv or from akc.org. This modern platform allows AKC to broaden its audience and expand awareness of its mission to promote the value of purebred dogs as pets. AKC.TV will bring dog lovers into the world of the AKC through entertaining and educational content that they can access 24/7. New content is uploaded weekly to keep the network fresh for viewers and give them insight into all aspects of the AKC community including responsible breeders, Parent Clubs, events and charity affiliates. DCA will be publishing a “Producers Issue” for our Winter 2018 Newsletter. We’re offering a discounted rate on advertising for members, see page 108 for special prices. What a deal! If you have any questions, please contact me. We’re hoping that breeders will be showing off their beautiful dogs for all to see, and perhaps give others a chance to consider adding different lines to their breeding programs. Looking forward to receiving plenty of ads for the next issue!

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

The following events will be held at the Purina Event Center Saturday & Sunday, May 18-19, 2019 Earthdog Tests Judges Tracy Freeling, Larry Sorenson, Gail LaBerge, Connie Fisher Monday, May 20, 2019 DCA National Agility Trial Judge Karen A. Winter Tuesday, May 21, 2019 Dachshund Club of St. Louis Specialty Judges Debbie Melgreen (Long), Gretchen Bernardi (Smooth) and Wirehair judge to be determined. Wednesday, May 22, 2019 Dachshund Club of America Specialty Judges John Brading (Long), Lexa Richmond (Smooth), Jane Fowler (Wirehair) Dachshund Club of America Obedience and Rally Trials Judges: James Comunale, Ms. Virginia (Ginger) Kinion Thursday, May 23, 2019 Dachshund Club of America National Specialty Sweepstakes Judges to be announced Dachshund Club of America National Specialty Rally Trial Friday, May 24, 2019 Dachshund Club of America National Specialty conformation classes for Longs, Smooths, and Wires. One Variety to be determined. Ina Malenka (Long), Janet Schwalbe (Smooth), Jerry Cerasini (Wire) Dachshund Club of America National Specialty Obedience Trial Saturday, May 25, 2019 Dachshund Club of America National Specialty Conformation remaining two Varieties, Parade of Veterans, Inter-variety Judging DCA Awards Dinner


May 20-25, 2019 Conformation, Agility, Obedience and Rally • Purina Event Center, Gray Summit, MO

Host Hotel: Holiday Inn at Six Flags, 4901 Six Flags Road, Eureka, MO Approximately 9 miles from the Purina Event Center

1-800-782-8108 Deadline for reservations: April 19, 2019, reservations taken after June 15, 2018. Call only for reservations, no online reservations. Ask for the Dachshund Club of America Rate. No more than 2 reservations per person. $100 refundable deposit, or applicable to your bill. There is a $35.00 non-refundable dog show fee for all rooms with or without dogs. Cancellation of reservation must be done 2 weeks prior to arrival date Regular Room Rate: $119.95+tax. Up to five people may stay in a room with a maximum of 6 dogs (maximum 4 kennels). Family Rooms (suites): 11 suites are available for $185.95+tax. Six of the suites are drive up. Full RV hook ups are available at the Purina Event Center. Watch for more information on the new Facebook Page for 2019, and in the next newsletter.


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