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Dog News Contents • July 25, 2014 10 Editorial 14 The Lighter Side Of Judging: Help!Info#Faulkner By Michael H. Faulkner 18 Inside The Sport: Welcome To Our World By Pat Trotter 22 Question Of The Week By Matthew H. Stander 26 France Changes The Status Of Pets By Carlotta Cooper 30 You And Your Vet By Merry Fitzgerald, DVM 34 Bests Of The Week 138 handlers directory 38 Ten Questions Asked of Nichole Casavechia 140 subscription rates 42 Rare Breeds Of The World: Pointevin Hound By Agnes Buchwald 142 classified advertising 144 advertising rates 44 A Bite Of Helsinki By Kirsi Sainio 46 Your Dog’s Horoscope By Cerise Fairfax 50 Off The Leash: Deserving Dogs Receiving Second Chances By Shaun Coen 54 Politicians, Yes-Board Members???, Putnam County KC, FCI Problems And More By Matthew H. Stander 56 When Disaster Strikes, The AKC Rolls Out Help By Sharon Pflaumer 68 English Toy Spaniel National Specialty By Sue Jackson 78 Sturdy Little Mountain Dogs (The Lhasa Apso) By MJ Nelson 90 After The Deluge: A Midsummer Night’s Dream In Turkey By Yossi Guy 102 The Keeshond 101 Rescue By Debbie Lynch 110 Genk LKV Show Belgium, 2014 By Karl Donvil 120 Saluki Club of America 2014 National Specialty By Monica Stoner 130 The Gossip Column By Eugene Z. Zaphiris 132 Click: Putnam County Kennel Club By Eugene Z. Zaphiris 136 Click: The Way We Were By Eugene Z. Zaphiris 145 Letters To The Editor POSTMASTER: Send address changes to 146 Dog Show Calendar for September 2014 DOG NEWS, 1115 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10010 All advertisements are copyrighted and DOG NEWS (ISSN 0886-2133) is published weekly except the last two weeks in December by Harris Publications, 1115 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10010. Periodical Postage paid at New York. 4 Dog News

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AT LEAST ONE LESSON FROM THIS SUMMER Where has the summer of 2014 gone? It will be a few short days until August and for many of us real summer has yet to arrive. Remember in “the good old days” when the month of August was a vacation time for dog shows as was much of July except for the cool, cool New England Circuit, which for some reason or another turned out too frequently not be so cool weather ways for sure! In any event the salvation for many of the show-giving clubs during the hot summer months has been the finding of indoor, air-conditioned venues. Look at the entry successes of the so-called “Death March” in Texas ending with the very fabulous Houston circuit of dog show events. Combine this with the air-conditioned shows in Greenville, South Carolina this weekend and yes, show entries can increase and hold their own when the exhibitors are offered an acceptable if not extraordinary summertime venue. Many of the lower entry venues seem in the summertime to be the outdoor spots where the weather may be questionable. Certainly the upcoming Ohio shows and Santa Barbara are exceptions to that statement but overall the exhibitor of today is looking for creature comfort for both themselves and their dogs! True there is nothing more beautiful than the sight of a dog being shown on the green grass with mountains or oceans as a natural backdrop but if it is 104 degrees in the heat or pouring down rain or in an air-conditioned facility which venue is going to win out in the long run? You guessed right for sure if you answered the venue that offers the best environment for the dog, the exhibitor and the spectator as well. Perhaps it’s time for some of the older long established shows to consider different venues or times for holding these summer events.

JUDGE TALK With all of the talk of late about Judges and Judges approvals, which insofar as these pages are concerned have been overly emphasized in the realm of importance of problems facing the AKC, the question has been raised as to what extent a judging panel or group of judges influence the entries at dog shows. It is not quite as patently obvious as some people think. Does the so-called “ordinary” exhibitor regard the judge as the determining factor of which show to enter? Certainly in the northeast where the luxury of having all too many shows within easy driving distance may be the one section of the country where the entry determination may be made upon an exhibitor’s opinion of a

judge’s ability to understand his or her breed or group. But the fact remains that the venue itself may play as much an importance to the exhibitor since these days so few people seem to have any knowledge whatsoever of a judge’s background or their ability to perform as a judge. How judging panels are determined and eventually selected sometimes is a fun game to play. Trails sometimes are easy to detect-some panels that have an emphasis upon foreign judges frequently have as show chairman or members judges who have judged in those countries. A little thank-you for the invite perhaps but how fair is that to the exhibitor unless the foreign judge is a person of a good judging background and quality? Then there are those people who follow their private enclave of people who “do for them”. On a recent weekend an exhibitor in four days went to three sets of shows in order to find “the right judge”. Similarly there are people who fly in and out on the same basis!! These are problems to discuss and challenge. Ignoring them or accepting them as always has been the case does nothing but discourage the continuance of the newer exhibitor to remain a participant in the competitive end of the conformation world.

REMARKABLE FINLAND For decades now the reputation of the Finnish Kennel Club for running well organized large dog show events has been an accepted fact amongst the cognizant within the international dog world. Therefore many people expected and were not surprised when it was announced that Helsinki was to be the host city for the 2014 World Show and that upwards of 21,100 dogs would eventually be entered. This is a giant tribute to the organizers led by Kari Järvinen, Chairman of this year’s show and for the world of dogs in Finland that such a high entry of dogs has been achieved. Dogs from 60 nations shall compete with 10,000 of them being from Finland alone, followed by Russia with 4,000 or so and Sweden with just under 2,000 dogs entered. Considering the fact that Finland has a total human population of only 5.5 million the entry figure is all the more astonishing. The spectacular development of dog shows in Finland and the very idealistic standards under which its Kennel Club operates are to be greatly admired. Whether or not the manner in which the Finnish Kennel Club operates would be applicable to the States and our own AKC is doubtful. The very size and breadth of our land and country is so unique and special that it is hard to compare the two and come up with similar results. Nonetheless comparisons can and should be made and lessons learned from the Finns, which could be applied to our own AKC to boost the business of dog showing in the States as well. Perhaps AKC would be wise to hire Mr. Järvinen as a consultant to the Events Department, which could surely use some sort of boost and help---do you think?

PROBLEMS WITHIN THE FCI According to DOG WORLD U.K. the FCI has announced an investigation into the selling of foreign champion titles at FCI shows. That these pages have been less than supportive of the FCI in many areas of its operation is well documented throughout our years of publication. This to the dismay of many FCI supporters both within and without this country. Indeed certain Member Countries of the FCI within Scandinavia and Asia to name but two sections of discontent within FCI have reportedly been similarly unhappy. But forget about those past problems which include the fact that FCI is not a registering body as a Kennel Club but a show giving organization which extracts a tithe from every entry of a dog entered at a show offering CACIBS at any Member Country’s show wherever it may be held. Additionally the excessive use of its judges whether competent or not at shows throughout the world is always a negative to consider. Now it would seem that “after an anonymous petition was sent to members of the FCI claiming that three kennel clubs” mostly from the Black Sea Winner Shows in Bulgaria were involved and that a total of 23 other federation members have taken part in the sale of champion certificates FCI is truly on the spot. Rafael de Santiago, the President of FCI, has announced that FCI is investigating and will present a full report to the General Committee presumably before the World Show takes place. Certainly AKC has been wise to keep a hands-off from FCI nonetheless AKC recognizes almost all of the KC’s involved in these allegations, which means that not only do we accept their pedigrees but the judges from these countries as well may judge here too! This should raise some sort of red flag to AKC to rethink its policies in these areas which these pages (as well as various Breed Clubs throughout America have been asking for) and to follow the results of this investigation closely.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK In this week’s issue is Kirsi Sainio’s marvelous BITE OF HELSINKI for those of you going to Finland for the World Show. Kirsi, a dog show judge and breeder extraordinaire, is a native of Helsinki and tells it all-where you should eat, what to see and the like. Better than Zagat’s, we strongly urge you to take advantage of her knowledge of her native country, which she has exclusively shared with the readers of DOG NEWS. By the way, both the issue of July 18 and July 25th as well as “D” Magazine the DOG NEWS Annual will be available at the OUR DOGS stand at the World Show.

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The Lighter Side of Judging HELP!INFO#FAULKNER By Michael H. Faulkner

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ocial media has become an integral part of dog shows. Exhibitors, breeders, judges, and handlers find and share everything from the latest win reports, international judging assignments, judges’ education opportunities, puppy updates, and---my all-time most engaging category---rating their favorite and least favorite judges. The fancy is consumed with the need to be connected, stay in-the-know, and share interest, ideas, and opinions on just about everything related to the sport--with or without merit. The idea of blindly entering your dog under a particular dog judge no longer exists. Today, you can learn practically everything about a judge before you enter, or before you have an opportunity to exhibit to them. You Google them first. Then, you ask your Facebook friends about the prospective adjudicator. A gentle inquiry about their abilities on breed forum lists might be next. Or you boldly state on that on a particular date, at a specific kennel club show that you will be exhibiting your 9-12 puppy dog, who only needs two singles to finish, handled by MISSMARY in said judge’s ring on a site that rates the credibility of the judge based on exhibitor feedback. You finish the inquiry with “Any information on JUDGEX is most appreciated”. One is instantly flooded with hundreds of opinions---good, bad, indifferent, and more often than not---totally not true. It’s easier than ever to crowd-source thousands of your closest dog show “friends” (Many of whom you have never met in real life and never will) to learn their opinions about “to whom you should and should not show your dogs.” I read with interest, recently, that 71% of consumers are more likely to make a purchase based on social media referrals.

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Hope they are all telling the truth!!! “Hi, my name is Michael Faulkner. I am almost 6’ tall, 205 lbs., bald, sexy, in shape, and willing to travel. I will be judging the XYZ Kennel Club Show on May 30, 2018 and I would love to see you and your dog in my ring. I love what I do. I love your breed. And, I really appreciate color-coordinated ensembles, no excessive baiting, controlled steady movement, professional attitudes, deep, bold, earthy red wines and great food (gluten free). Multiple entries are most appreciated! Oh, and for every “LIKE” my post receives, Kennel Club XYZ receives an additional .5 cents per entry for dogs that are entered under me, and for every referral or share, a major dog food manufacturer will donate 0.25 cents per share to Kennel Club XYZ. In the event I draw a major entry, the club has graciously offered special rosettes and ringside beverages. Also, I am more than happy to sit with the Best of Breed winner, for a 20-second video, while you tape me saying glowing things about your entry. The video, of course, may be used at your discretion, for future YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook offerings, or on your personal website.” Social media platforms actually can be helpful tools for exhibitors, breeders, and handlers to rely on to support a successful breeding program and for a winning record. The bottom line---it is important for our sport that you are involved in the conversation, whether it’s risky or not…in a healthy, appropriate way. Whether it’s finding your next five-point major, your next stud

dog, your next best-friend judge, your next handler, or your next dog show loveconnection. More and more dog show enthusiasts need to stay connected. But, what I personally love is that anyone, no matter how many years in the sport, can have a voice. Yes, with as little as 140 characters and a couple of hashtags, I can be lifted to the sky as the next great judge (Can you hear the trumpets?) or sent directly to the hot pits of hell for being color prejudiced in a particular breed. Not to mention the 20 second video on YouTube. (Always make sure your clothing and demeanor is appropriate, folks…because it may rear its ugly head online for years to come. A good friend of mine was horrified at the airport when someone approached her saying, “Oh dear, you seem to have snagged your skirt on something… you have a huge hole in the back.” As she said to me on the phone with genuine fear in her voice…”I hope it happened in the cab… because otherwise nothing will be left to the imagination on YouTube. And, I mean… NOTHING. Thank God I had a pair of slacks in my carryon bag.”) As a life-long participant in the sport, and as someone who was fully functioning prior to cell phones, computers, and Continued on page 58


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Inside The Sport

WELCOME TO OUR WORLD... By Pat Trotter

Just in case you think the National Owner Handler Series (NOHS) is fair for all who handle their own dogs, it probably hasn’t occurred to you that the degree of difficulty for exhibitors varies from breed to breed. In fact, some breeds (Standard Poodles for example) seldom have a representative in the ownerhandled groups because owners have such a hard time winning WD and/or WB thus becoming eligible in the BOB class for the honor. Since very few of them show their own specials in these competitive breeds, it creates a roadblock for advancing. In fact, one exhibitor stated to me they were considering paying a professional handler to finish their dog in a very competitive breed where no owners currently special their own dogs just so they can participate in the NOHS series. Now what’s wrong with that picture? Yet it is true that in highly competitive breeds more or less dominated by professional handlers, it is very difficult for owner handlers to advance. Breeds such as the Standard Poodles and Golden Retrievers are very difficult for owners to become eligible for the series by going winners and some exhibitors hesitate to attempt showing their finished dogs in BOB. Obviously,

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designing a program that is more rewarding to those in less competitive breeds or breeds where owner-handlers prevail was not the intent of the “powers that be.” Their dream idea was for every breed to be represented in the NOHS groups and for the program to be attractive to all to increase entries. So how can that be accomplished? First of all, consider that people in popular breeds thought they would be eligible for the honors if 1) the box was checked and 2) they were entered in the Amateur Owner Handler Class (AOH), which was certainly a reasonable assumption in the beginning. When these folks learned that was not the case and the one had nothing to do with the other, they were naturally disappointed and many of them aired their complaints on social media. They ventilated about the system being biased against them because they are in breeds pretty much in the hands of professional handlers. Owners complain that they cannot compete in the statistics against breeds that are easy for owner handlers to win and get subsequent group points. So why not accommodate this situation by creating the following scenario: If there is no dog eligible for the NOHS in the BOB class, the winners of the AOH class come back into the ring and one is selected to advance to the Continued on page 62


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Freddi

Our appreciation to Breeder-Judge Dr. Ronald Spritzer

Freddi is ranked as the Number One* Smooth Dachshund in both the Breed and All Breed Systems!

Owned by: Sharon Lutosky Handled by: Lorene Hogan *The Dog News Top Ten Lists

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK By Matthew H. Stander

HOW DO YOU REACT TO THE IDEA OF THE CLONING OF A DOG?

SAM MAMMANO I would like to clone my wife !!! KAREN MAMMANO CLONE ME?! George Bell I react with my skin crawling at the thought of cloning a dog. Bergit Kabel For ourselves we are not interested in the cloning of dogs. Every specimen has his own individual character. We enjoy that. That is the fun part of Breeding. But on the other hand we would invest money in businesses that are developing the cloning of dogs. There is definitely a market for it. For whatever reason people want a clone of their beloved pet. Georjean Jensen I am against it! I believe that one is asking for all kinds of problems! What is next---humans? Andrew Green I think it’s interesting. What’s the cost? And which dog or dogs would you choose to clone?

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Barbara Call What an exciting and controversial topic! I am looking forward to hearing what others have to say. For me, there would need to be a REASON to clone a dog. Why would you clone a dog? I don’t believe you should necessarily do something just because you can. I realize cloning has existed for hundreds of years. They were cloning plants in the 1800’s. I can understand the reason here as I see greenhouses full of cloned plant material. I assume the reason is economic. I believe cloning is a process where you take cells and trick them or engineer them into making a duplicate of themselves. So I can understand the reason with plants. I know these “engineers” are also able to clone animals. Since Dolly in 1996, they have cloned cattle, goats, pigs, cats, rats, monkeys. I don’t understand why. Perhaps someone else does. I believe it might be a precursor to cloning human beings. Here we have all kinds of issues including ethical and religious. I read somewhere that it took 277 embryos to produce one viable one. This is not a popular

idea with people who believe life begins with conception. So putting the huge issue of cloning humans aside, why would we want to clone man’s best friend...the dog? What would be the reason? There doesn’t seem to be an economic advantage as I believe it would be pretty expensive unless it became overwhelmingly popular. I believe it would reduce the diversity that exists in normal breeding programs. There is a beauty in diversity. Can you imagine a show ring in the future where all the breeds have been cloned so there is no diversity. Maybe that is everyone’s dream. A pure breed standard! At last! One issue for me that is unclear with cloning is whether or not they can clone the spirit and the personality and the soul of the organism? This isn’t an issue with plant material, but it certainly is with dogs...at least for me. I realize they can make an identical copy of the DNA of an organism, but can they duplicate the heart within the heart? Pam Mandeville Scientific advances shouldn’t be rejected out of hand so I’m not fundamentally opposed to cloning. But personally, I’m hard pressed to see the value. Breeding is about making the next generation better, not just recreating what you have...and thinking you have the perfect dog that should be cloned is foolhardy. Cloning also discounts the unique individuality of every dog. Theoretically it might seem to be useful in addressing hereditary health problems but they are generally so complex that I’d imagine cloning to be less helpful than one might expect... not to mention the increased risk that typically comes from restricting a gene pool.


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The “Gub”, receiving an Award of Merit from Judge Ms. J. Primeaux at the National Specialty host club show.

Gub and Marj have been successful in the all-breed ring as well, with Two Group placings out of six trips to the group ring. We are very pleased with the recognition he has received in the short time he has been out with Marj.

CH. TOSKYDOX HAVE GUB WILL TRAVEL Breeder/Owner: Sharon Lutosky Handler: Marj Brooks Dog News 23


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France Changes The Status of Pets By Carlotta Cooper I happen to believe that most of the bad ideas that crop up in the United States commence in Europe. For Exhibit A I would like to offer a recent vote in the French Parliament. Following a petition that was signed by nearly 700,000 French citizens (which goes to show you that mob rule is still not a good idea), the French MPs voted to change the status of animals from personal property (“movable goods”) to “living and feeling beings.” The law the French were overthrowing dated from 1804 and was part of the Napoleonic Code. The new legislation was sponsored by French President Francois Hollande’s Socialist party. Dogs, cats, horses, and other animals in France will now have new rights and stronger protection according to activists. Oddly enough, the French rejected proposals to ban cockfighting and bullfighting. The original petition was initiated by 30 Millions d’Amis (translated to “30 Million Friends”). The head of that group, Reha Hutin, applauded the vote, telling Britain’s Telegraph that by approving the bill the Parliament recognized “an obvious fact: animals are beings endowed by feelings.” “[It was] ridiculous to see pets as pieces of furniture that can walk by themselves,” she adds. By all accounts, the new legislation will give France’s 63 million pets more protection from cruelty. (Apparently cockfighting and bullfighting don’t matter when it comes to cruelty.) Britain’s Daily Mail quoted philosopher and former education minis-

ter Luc Ferry, who called the previous status of animals “absurd.” According to Ferry, “animals suffer, they have emotions and feelings. It is not a question of making animals subjects of the law… but simply of protecting them against certain forms of cruelty.” The change in the status of pets will also mean other things will change. For instance, couples will be able to fight for shared custody of pets in divorce cases. If a pet is run over by a negligent driver, s/he will be able to sue for compensation for suffering. Inheritance laws will also change to allow owners to leave their estates to their pets. Some of these issues are already in play here in the U.S. and have been working their way through the courts. Couples have already gone to court over the custody of pets – and even of stored semen from stud dogs. Owners have sued for suffering and emotional distress over the loss of a pet with varying outcomes. And here in the U.S., many owners leave large sums to their pets or for their future care after their owners die. While these issues for pet owners in France may seem benevolent there are other issues that could be much more problematic. Critics point out that changing the status of animals

could have detrimental effects on breeding, hunting, fishing, and agriculture. There is concern that animal rights activists could use the law to challenge animal slaughter practices by arguing that it is wrong to kill “beings with feelings” or to eat meat. Wolf culls and culls for other dangerous animals could also be challenged. There is also the issue of using animals for medical research, which could also be challenged on the same grounds. Not mentioned by critics but no less worrisome is the fact that once pets are no longer an owner’s property, an owner has fewer rights regarding the animal. It is much easier for the government or an outside agency to take your pet from you when your pet is not your property. A “living, feeling being” is much more of a free agent or wildcard than a pet who belongs to you by law. I think we all would like to see animals treated well and have good animal welfare practiced everywhere in the world. Animals are certainly not furniture. However, the issues that lie ahead in France, now that they have taken this step, may illustrate some of the problems that come when a society changes the status of animals from property to non-property. Just because an animal has feelings doesn’t mean it should be autonomous. Or that it needs a lawyer or an activist to speak for it.

“I think we all would like to see animals treated well and have good animal welfare practiced everywhere in the world.”

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America’s Number One* Skye Terrier Number One* Among All Terrier Breeds Number Four* Among All Breeds

ch. cragsmoor good time

handled by larry cornelius marcelo veras owned by victor malzoni, jr. hampton court sao paulo, brazil breeders cragsmoor kennels, reg. oyster bay, new york *The Dog News Top Ten List - All Breed

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BY Merry Fitzgerald, DVM.

My dog has a growth that looks like a cauliflower on her lip. What is it? These growths are called oral papillomas. There can be multiple, cauliflowerlike growths on the outer and inner surface of the lips and also on the gums, tongue and throat. Papillomas are seen primarily in young dogs (less than one year of age) with immature immune systems. Both male and female dogs of all breeds can be affected. These growths are benign and are induced by the canine oral papillomavirus. Oral papillomas are contagious. The infection is transmitted by direct contact with the papillomas on an infected dog or by contact with the virus in the environment. The virus is only spread among dogs. It does not affect people or other pets. The incubation period following viral infection is approximately 4-6 weeks. The papilloma growth lasts 1-5 months. The growths disappear on their own after 6-12 weeks. With this regression, the dog will have lifelong immunity to the virus. Treatment is not usually recommended if only a few papillomas are present. If large or multiple growths do not regress or cause trouble swallowing or excessive salivation, then treatment is indicated. Several methods are effective, including surgical excision, cryotherapy (freezing), and electrosurgery (cauterization). These warts are not related to the non-viral papillomas of the skin that are common in geriatric dogs.

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Is there a way to neuter a dog without surgery or removing the testicles? Yes, there is a product that sterilizes male dogs through two injections without the need for surgery and allows dogs to keep their testicles. Zeuterin is a solution that stops the production of sperm and renders the dog permanently sterile. The solution is injected into the center of each testicle by veterinarians trained in the technique. The solution contains zinc which is spermicidal. All stages of spermatozoa are killed. Within days, scar tissue forms in the testicle preventing the sperm from leaving the testes. Over time, the testicles and prostate reduce in size and the texture of the testicles becomes firmer. This method is said to preserve the hormonal function of the testicles by maintaining the testosterone needed for metabolic activities. Zeuterin treated dogs showed testosterone levels approximately half the level of intact dogs, so male behavior such as roaming, marking, aggression and mounting may not be eliminated. The procedure can be performed in as little as 15 minutes. Anesthesia is not usually required. Side effects include testicular swelling, pain and irritation of the scrotum and surrounding skin. Other reactions can be vomiting, loss of appetite, lethargy and diarrhea. Zeuterin is currently U.S. FDA approved for dogs 3-10 months old and testicle widths in the 10-27 millimeter range. Continued on page 66


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The #1 Hound and #8 Dog of All Breeds*

GCh. Tashtin’s Lookin For Trouble Best In Show Macomb Kennel Club Thank you Judge Ms. Elizabeth Muthard Presented by Will Alexander Bred by Lori Crandlemire Owned by Eddie Dziuk, Lori Crandlemire & Kaitlyn Crandlemire *The Dog News Top Ten List

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OF Bests THE WEEK

Chambersburg Kennel Club I & II Akita

Platinum GCh. CR Wicca’s Trade Secret Judge Mr. Kenneth Buxton Judge Dr. Robert Indeglia Owners Ann and Tom Bavaria, Jo Ann Charnik and Carla Burke Handler Heather Bremmer

Greater Collins Kennel Club - Sunday Del Monte Kennel Club - Saturday & Sunday Brittany

GCh. Rainbow Splash’s Ruggedly Handsome

GCh. Ne Orageux’s Flash Point

Judge Ms. Terry DePietro Owners Tommy and Merry Jeanne Millner Handler Joan Scott

Judge Mr. John Shoemaker Judge Miss Dorothy Macdonald Judge Mr. Eric Ringle Owners Carolee Douglas, Jim & Alisa Andras, Kathy Hogan, and Amanda Cone Handler Clint Livingston

Paper Cities Kennel Club I & II Smooth Coat Chihuahua

Hilton Head Island Kennel Club - Saturday Standard Poodle

Michiana Kennel Club - Saturday Briard

GCH Sonnus Filho (Sanchez)

Judge Mr. Houston Clark Judge Mrs. Sheila DiNardo Owners James and Janet Moses and Romulo Sanchez Torres Handler Erika Lanasa Beaumont Kennel Club Portuguese Water Dog

GCh. Claircreek Impression De Matisse

Judge Mrs. Barbara Dempsey Alderman Owners Milan Lint, Peggy Helming & Donna Gottdenker Handler Michael Scott Galveston County Kennel Club - Sunday Houston Kennel Club - Friday Old English Sheepdog

Ch. Bugaboos Picture Perfect Judge Mr. James Reynolds Judge Ms. Helene Nietsch Owners Ron Scott, Debbie Burke, Heather and Colton Johnson Handler Colton Johnson LaPorte County Kennel Club Skye Terrier

Ch. Cragsmoor Goodtime Charlie Judge Mr. James White Owners Victor Malzoni, Jr. Handler Larry Cornelius

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GCh. Unique Da Maya Dancing Queen

Judge Mrs. Denny Mounce Owners Zuleika Borges Torrealba, Gail Wolaniuk, Joan McFadden & Audrey Shade Handler Christian Manelopoulos Hilton Head Island Kennel Club - Sunday Pug

GCh. Hill Country’s Tag I’m It Judge Ms. Elizabeth Muthard Owner Carolyn Koch Handler Esteban Farias

Portland Kennel Club - Sunday Field Spaniel

GCh. Promenade Pay It Forward Judge Mr. Rick Gschwender Owners Jane Chopson, Jane Schildman, and Nicki Kuhn Handler Elizabeth Jordan Nelson

Nita Nee Kennel Club - Saturday & Sunday English Setter

GCh. Stargazer ‘N Wingfield Wait Wait Don’t Tell

Judge Mr. Stephen Hubbell Judge Mrs. Gloria Geringer Owners Don and Pat Coller and Eileen Hackett Handlers Kellie Fitzgerald & Eileen Hackett Berrien Kennel Club - Sunday Standard Poodle

GCh. Litilanns Show Time

Judge Mr. Robert Hutton Owners Julia Kinsey & Ann Rairigh Handler Ann Rairigh



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How did you decide on your kennel name?

After years of showing horses, I moved to Norwegian Elkhounds and Daggarwood was the kennel name of my first champion. Daggarwood was named after a Canadian marsh considered by natives as haunted. When the kennel owners became ill, I carried on the name for them.

What was your most disappointing dog show loss? Any loss is disappointing, but I don’t dwell on them.

All the above.

I can forgive and move on. But I don’t forget what happened.

Who is/was your mentor in dogs? John Heartz and some of the best dog books ever written. I’m big on research since I live in a remote area.

Bones of the Lost.

Which two people would you have face off on “Survivor”?

What was your most important dog show win? BOB at Westminster in 2013.

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The last book you read?

You get your news from CNN, Fox News, PBS, local or none?

Can you forgive and forget?

Would you rather judge or win best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club? Like most people, I’d love to win it - it’s the ultimate show.

Guy Jeavons and Linda Torrance.

Questions ASKED OF:

Nicole Casavechia

You would like to be remembered as? As a great dogwoman.

BORN: HALIFAX, NS • RESIDES: COW BAY, NS • MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED • ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: TAURUS

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Poitou-Charentes, a marvelous part of France, is also known as the “Green Venice”. This region, wealthy in history and tradition, is formed by four “departments” that were established after the French Revolution of 1798. Like most of the French locales the names Charente, Charente-Maritime, Deux-Sèvres and Vienne derive from the rivers of each province. The four departments are like treasure boxes not only for their great food and liquor but also for the exuberant flora and rich fauna. Poitou has been inhabited by humans since pre historical times, and caves dating from 16.000 to 10.000 BC with primitive art and drawings can be found everywhere. In 1979 the skeleton of a young Neanderthal named by the locals “Pierrette” was found in Saint-Césaire at the Charente-Maritime. The skeleton dates from 35,000 years ago. The same province has a modern interactive exhibition called Paleosite. In the first century AD, when Julius Caesar with his Roman legion arrived to the area he found the Pictavi or Pictones tribe already inhabiting the region along Continued on page 80


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GCh. Somerri Dunharrow’s Dynamo

Troy starts Summer with Three Group Placements in a Row! GROUP FIRST - Bushy Run Kennel Club - Judge Ms. Bonnie Threlfall GROUP SECOND - Bushy Run Kennel Club - Judge Mrs. June Penta GROUP FOURTH - Genesee Valley Kennel Club - Judge Mr. Hal Biermann

Our Appreciation For These Awards Co-Owner: William Totten HOMESTEAD Vinton, Virginia

Breeders: Edward Hall Roland Masse Laura Lewis

Owner-Handler: Judy Silker DUNHARROW Winfield, Pennsylvania Dog News 43


As the canine world is getting ready for the FCI WDS organized by the Finnish Kennel Club in Helsinki from 8-10 of August, it might be useful to know something about the City of Helsinki.

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s this is my home, where I have lived my whole life and where I was also born – my fellow Finns call us by the Helsinki slang name “stadilainen” – let me take you around “Stadi” and I will give you some tips where to go and what to do – other than being at the dog show – while you are here. You can find more information about the event itself from the Finnish Kennel Club webpage at http://www. worlddogshow2014.fi/ At the time of writing this, more than 19,000 dogs have been entered.

Some history and historical places to visit

Helsinki is the capital and the largest city in Finland. The metropolitan area has some 1.8 million inhabitants while the city itself has a population of some 600,000. Helsinki is also the most international city in the country, so you can easily speak English anywhere and you will get an answer with perfect English… Founded by King Gustav of Sweden in 1550, Helsinki – or Helsingfors in Swedish – is still a bilingual city and you can see all the signs and also the names of the streets both in Finnish and in Swedish. For decades Helsinki remained a small remote town far away from Stockholm, but things changed when Helsinki became a Russian city for more than 100 years after the War of Finland where Sweden lost Finland to Russia. Czar Alexander the 1st of Russia moved the Finnish capital from Turku to Helsinki in 1812 to reduce Swedish influence in Finland and bring the capital closer to St. Petersburg. There are still many signs of the history of the city around. The fortress island of Suomenlinna or Sveaborg, which was originally built by a Swedish count Augustin Ehrenswärd to protect the city, is certainly worth a visit. One can get to this open air museum by boat from the harbor of the Market Square, which is itself also a tourist attraction. The boat trip to the island takes some 15 minutes and actually the ferry is a local Helsinki City bus, as there are also inhabitants living on the island and there is a constant traffic in and out. There are also some great restaurants in the Continued on page 88

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YourDog’s Horoscope For the time period from July 25 - August 15, 2014:

Aries

March 21-April 19 Even if your Toy dog is usually quiet still expect some unusual barking this week. It is just that time of season when they will be sensitive to the slightest noises. You also notice your doggie behaving somewhat edgy around other dogs. There is no need to worry, because this will pass within five to seven days and your doggie will be back to normal.

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April 20- May 20 Sporting dogs will be ever so sporty for the next few weeks. They will be exerting a lot more energy and may need more special attention. Make sure they get their exercise and be certain to hydrate them. This will ensure optimal performance and of course better health.

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Gemini

May 21- June 20 Oops looks like your Gemini doggie will have a little bit of an attitude at shows and also while playing with other dogs and kids. Do not fear, they will be well behaved enough not to hurt anyone, they are just exercising their own independence and expressing their character.

Cancer June 21- July 22 Looks like Cancerian dogs will be happy go lucky for the next couple of weeks. They may seem docile and less active than usual and especially during dog shows and practice. Overall this is just a phase that will pass. In the meantime all you have to do to support your doggie is offer patient encouragement. But overall that is just them taking a break from the everyday and enjoying the love of its owner and the awesome life it has.

Leo

(July 23- August 22) If dogs could laugh out loud your Leo doggie would be laughing all week! Leo dogs will be dreaming of awards and appreciating life. If you live outside the city where your doggie can run on a range, then you should expect your Leo to surprise you with a gift‌ just might still be alive.

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August 23 - September 22 Does your Virgo doggie have a great appetite? Awesome, if they do, however, expect them to be a little more finicky this week and next. Do not worry too much about their health if they are just picking. On the other hand if your doggie stops eating completely then you should get them checked out. Other than that give them a few days to increase their appetite. Continued on page 108


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the petition received nearly 27,000 With NFL training camps opensignatures, Vick hasn’t been ing this week attention once again banned but protestors are bound has turned to the fate of the “pit to greet Vick’s arrival, as thousands bulls”raised for fighting by quarterback did at a scheduled public appearMichael Vick’s Bad Newz Kennels. It’s ance in North Carolina this past been seven years since the gruesome February. scene and details were uncovered in The outpouring of concern and Georgia. Vick, the first choice in the support for the dogs that suffered 2001 draft, was once the NFL’s highest at the hands of Vick has been the paid player ($130 million contract) and silver lining in this saga. All major arguably its most gifted. After pleading media outlets covered the story, guilty to dogfighting charges in 2007 as did Sports Illustrated reporter he served 18 months in prison, filed for bankruptcy in 2008 photo BY: laura moss photography/the unexpected pitbull and was released by the Atlanta Falcons. He was reinstated by the NFL in 2009 and was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles where in five seasons he led them to a division title and a playoff appearance in a season in which he was named to the AllStar team but he subsequently suffered an injury and lost his job to a rookie. He also made some appearances with HSUS President Wayne Pacelle, who said that Vick would make a good dog owner, and on behalf on some animal rights groups. This past offseason Vick landed in the Jonny Justice, rescued from Michael media capital of the world when the Vick’s dogfighting ring, helping New York Jets signed him to a one-year children read as part of the Paws for deal worth $5.5 million. He is expected to compete for the starting quarterback Tales program. Jonny was named the job with sophomore quarterback Geno most beautiful dog in the country in an Smith, whose similar set of skills has online poll, and was immortalized as a drawn comparisons to Vick. Time will GUND plush toy. tell how well Vick will perform in the media circus that is New York, and how he will be treated by fans and detractors alike. Shortly after his signing with the Jets, several lifelong fans took to social media denouncing Vick’s signing, with some generations of season ticket holders relinquishing their subscriptions. A petition was started on change.org asking State University of New York Cortland President Erik Bitterbaum to ban Vick from the school’s campus, where the Jets hold their training camp. Although

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Jim Gorant, who wrote in-depth articles for the weekly magazine and eventually a New York Times bestselling book, “The Lost Dogs,” in which he details the dogs’ fate. Of the 51 dogs found on Vick’s property, 48 were rescued, many of which were rehabilitated by organizations such as Bad Rap, which tries to enlighten the general public that these dogs can be wonderful family pets in the hands of responsible owners. Against what many would believe to be long odds, two of the Vick dogs received therapy dog certification and spend their days visiting hospitals, nursing homes and schools. A Staffordshire Bull Terrier raised by Vick for fighting, Jonny Justice, was adopted by a foster family that recognized his love for children and enrolled him in a Paws for Tales program, where he provided a nonjudgmental audience for children struggling with reading. However, after receiving some complaints from parents, a librarian banned pit bulls from the program and Jonny’s family resigned from the program in protest; the library subsequently withdrew from the program. Jonny also won a Facebook competition sponsored by GUND in which he was named the most beautiful dog in the country, a designation resulting in his likeness being immortalized as a plush toy. Twenty-two of the abused dogs arrived at Best Friends Animal Society where they were dubbed “Vicktory dogs”. Each dog was evaluated, treated and trained. Some suffered from disease commonly found among fighting dogs such as babesia, an autoimmune disease passed on by contact with blood, most suffered from

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PUTNAM COUNTY KC photos by EUGENE Z. ZAPHIRIS There is little doubt in my mind that this particular Kalter Board and perhaps the Kalter Boards of the past as well act more like politicians than the fiduciary image the term “Board Member� conjures up in most peoples minds when they think of or use the term Board Member of a Not for Profit organization. I mean who else but the most devoted of politicians say one thing one day and then turn around and say the exact opposite the next? Sound familiar insofar as these Kalter led Boards are concerned. In favor of masking one day, drop it the next! In favor mandatory NOHS and then indulge in heavy behind the scenes maneuvering to compromise out to a more acceptable form the next! Establish a Committee to restructure Judginghave it presented, ignore it totally and then decide to look at it after all!!! Run an undefined pilot program, which in reality turns out to be an attempt to stuff five pounds of you know what in a four-pound bag. Have many exhibitors totally question how it worked and then present it to the Board as a monumental success!!! Sounds more like the U.S. House of Representatives than it does a functioning Board Continued on page 114

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When Disaster Strikes, The AKC Rolls Out Help By Sharon Pflaumer

Reunite just donated an AKC AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailer to Harford County in Maryland. Members of the Northeastern Maryland Kennel Club, who raised funds toward its purchase and donation, presented the trailer to the Harford County Department of Emergency

Services in a ceremony held on June 24, 2014. Donations toward the trailer’s purchase also were made by the Norfolk Terrier Club of America, the American Lhasa Apso Club, the American Spaniel Club Foundation and the Harford County Department of Emergency Services.

Keeping pets safe The AKC Pet Disaster Relief Program is dedicated to keeping pets and their owners safe in the aftermath of a natural or civil disaster. It is designed to help emergency management personnel, at the local level, provide temporary animal care services immediately after a disaster and before FEMA services can be deployed. It is hoped the program will help end situations where affected owners put themselves and their rescuers in harm’s way in order to save a pet as was the case in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Marilyn Currey was the catalyst behind the establishment of the new program. Currey, who is the AKC Delegate for the American Chinese Crested Club, saw a

At a ceremony held on June 24, 2014, this AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailer was donated to the Harford County Government Department of Emergency Services and Animal Control Division. Photo provided by AKC Reunite.

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Mary Lou Olszewski (center), Northeastern Maryland Kennel Club member, presents the key to the Harford County Maryland AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailer to Mary Chance, Director of Administration, and Russell J. Strickland, Director of the Department of Emergency Services for the county. Photo provided by AKC Reunite.


disaster relief trailer at an event she attended in Florida and thought the AKC should offer these trailers as a national program. After she discussed the idea with Pat Laurans and other AKC Delegates, a task force was created to consider starting a program to donate trailers across the country. “In 2007, AKC Reunite helped the North Carolina State Animal Response Team [NC SART] purchase their first three Pet Disaster Relief Trailers,” says Tom Sharp, AKC Reunite CEO. “The grant was a one-time project, however, and not part of a comprehensive program.” NC SART members brought one of the trailers to the June 2013 AKC Delegates Meeting for the task force and delegates to see. Alan Kalter, AKC Chairman, and Tom Sharp enthusiastically supported the concept. The AKC Reunite Board approved up to $250,000 in cooperative grants to support the nationwide giving program, which was developed in less than 100 days and officially launched at the AKC Delegates Meeting held in September 2013. The AKC Pet Disaster Relief Task Force was created by AKC Delegates with the help of AKC Reunite. The Task Force members pictured at right are from left-to-right: David Hopkins, Delegate, English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Club of Illinois; Mary Lou Olszewski, Delegate, American Bloodhound Club; Dallas Harsa, Director, AKC Reunite; Ann Wallin, Delegate, Atlanta Kennel Club, Inc.; Pat Laurans,Task Force Co-Chair and Delegate, German Wirehaired Pointer Club of America, Inc.; Ruth Crumb, Delegate, Mount Vernon Dog Training Club;Tom Sharp,Task Force Co-Chair and CEO, AKC Reunite; Bob Urban, Delegate, American Black & Tan Coonhound Club, Inc..Task Force members not pictured: Alan Kalter, American Bullmastiff Association, Inc.; Marilyn Currey, American Chinese Crested Club, Inc.; Cindy Miller, Harrisburg Kennel Club, Inc.; Judy Hart, Delegate,Tennessee Valley Kennel Club; Susan Hamil, Delegate Shoreline Dog Fanciers Association of Orange County. Photo provided by AKC Reunite.

AKC Pet Disaster Relief, a program dedicated to keeping pets and their owners safe after storms, fires and other natural or civil disasters, presented its first-ever trailer to emergency management officials from North Carolina’s Pamlico County last fall. Photo provided by AKC Reunite.

Dollars are needed Dollars are needed to purchase, outfit and donate trailers. The objective of the AKC Pet Disaster Relief Program is to raise those funds. “This is a grassroots program that is driven from the bottom up,” Sharp says. “It's not AKC Reunite saying we're going to place a trailer in a particular state or county. Instead, it is local kennel club members deciding they want a Pet Disaster Relief Trailer for their community and raising a

portion of the funds needed locally for its purchase. “The total cost to purchase and outfit a trailer is $22,000. Of that, kennel clubs must raise the first $12,000. That sum is combined with a $2,500 donation from AKC Reunite. The balance of the funding needed is provided by the AKC Reunite Canine Support and Relief Fund, which receives donations from AKC Parent Clubs and pet-loving individuals across the country.” Continued on page 134

Some of the supplies stocked inside AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailers are pictured left. These supplies and the others needed to set up a temporary animal shelter can be difficult to find in the middle of a disaster without advance preparation. Photo provided by AKC Reunite. Dog News 57


The Lighter Side of Judging Continued FROM page 14

social media, I truly make every effort to comprehend the ins and outs of technology and how it affects communication. I try to follow and evaluate new trends and truly extend myself to understand the way our dog show society interconnects via these outlets in support of enhanced communication, collaboration, and breeding the better dog. “I was wondering if anyone has shown to JUDGEFAULKNER? We plan on entering our very first show in (date and month given) and he is judging (breed identified). Does he have any specific tendencies/issues/quirks? Any tips for making him love our bitch?” I ponder the need for the fancy to know my issues and quirks to determine if I can evaluate breeding stock. Truth be told, I do have many specific tendencies, issues, and quirks. I am neurotic about baseboard dirt, cobwebs, and dirty toilet seats. I have issues with state government telling me whom I can and cannot marry, and telling women what is best for their bodies. I refuse to eat at a buffet without a sneeze guard (and, a bit like “Monk” on TV…try to avoid them altogether.), and I freak out at the thought of touching the door handle of a public restroom. Now, I must share that these issues/quirks/tendencies do not affect my ability to or my desire to fully examine canine dentition, to examine testicles, or for that matter, any part of the dog that is essential to a breed-specific examination. The only issues I have that are universal---both in my personal life and my dogshow-judging life---are lack of professionalism and discrimination of any kind. On second thought---I need to retract that statement and provide the following for the social media savvy exhibitor in question. Issues: poor sportsmanship, dirty dogs, dirty teeth, contacting the judge prior to showing, excessive and poorly executed baiting in the ring, being left at the airport---or stranded at the hotel with no method of getting to the airport except for a $65.00 cab ride that has not been reimbursed--58 Dog News

exhibitors who use the show-winphoto opportunity as a chance to pimp their dog/s, and gifts under 500 million dollars. Quirks: I don’t like the leads removed from the dogs while in the ring. If exhibitors feel the need to say my first name in the ring, please, call me “Michael” and not “Mike”. I like catalogue order and don’t stop me for a handler change if I have not gone over the dog. If I request that you go to the end of the line and relax your dog---I MEAN IT! I am one of the few who prefers to walk to lunch in lieu of riding the golf cart. I have a tendency to move up and down on my tiptoes while judging in order to flex and stretch my lower legs. Tendencies: At times I get so wrapped up in the moment, that I fail to be the personal cheerleader demanded by so many in the social media network. I almost always will ask for your entry to free-stack at some point during the evaluation. I’m a real sucker for anyone who looks anything like my grandmothers. I am usually fifteen minutes ahead of schedule, due to efficiency (not speed). My dog show judging drink of choice is water and never soda. Tips for LOVE – 1.Celebrate your accomplishments. 2.Practice gratitude. 3.Move yo’ body. 4.Respect your mentors. 5.Recognize your gremlins. 6.Clearly understand your dog’s weaknesses and strengths. 7.And, most of all---if you don’t have anything nice to say on social media KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT, YOUR CAMERA OFF, AND YOUR FINGERS OFF THE KEYBOARD! And----OK, I am ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille.


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NOHS group. Like Best Puppy or Best BBE, the judges have already examined the dog so it would require very little time to pick a winner. And there would ALWAYS be an owner-handler in the breed eligible to advance to the group if there were an entry in the class. Truly, I believe this would encourage entries in this class that is all too seldom utilized. Of course this is not the only area where the series needs to be improved. Other areas include everything from the better utilization of aspiring judges to the hiding of who the ownerhandlers actually are from the judge, and then some. Old-timers are well aware that the beginning of the disintegration of the sport cannot exclude the doing away of the licensed professional handler. Beginning with Harold Correll, who held AKC’s first licensed handler designation, handlers were monitored for their professionalism, animal husbandry, kennel facilities and demeanor. After decades AKC threw in the towel on licensing handlers through this program. Soon it seemed anybody with a leash and a truck could become a self-designated “professional handler.” I can’t speak for other judges, but determining who is a professional and who is an own62 Dog News

er/handler in many instances today is not a drill I could accomplish. Furthermore, what difference does it make? We are judging dogs, not humans. Policing the ownership of dogs eligible for NOHS belongs in the domain of the great computers in Raleigh. However, an asterisk in my judges’ book would certainly facilitate judging and reduce confusion in the ring. For those unfamiliar with this statement, as it currently stands, the identification of an owner/ handler is hidden from the judge. Obviously, this will not continue if the AOH class is factored into the process. In addition to the fact that this restriction confuses those that are not skilled ring stewards, it implies that judges are biased-a situation I find very sad as well as offensive. Such suspicion has no place in our sport nor should it be promulgated by AKC’s own board and/or staff.

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What is Cold Laser Therapy and how can it help my dog? Cold lasers are used to stimulate healing or biologic function. Surgical lasers are referred to as “hot” lasers. They are used to destroy, cut or cauterize tissue. Cold lasers have been used for several decades to alleviate pain and inflammation, reduce swelling, stimulate nerve regeneration and promote tissue repair. A laser is a beam of focused Some of the more common light. Photons of light from conditions that benefit from lasers penetrate deeply into tissue and accelerate cellular cold laser therapy are: reproduction and growth. • Osteoarthritis Laser light increases the energy available to the cells so that they • Degenerative joint and can take on nutrients and get rid disc disease of waste products more quickly. • Hip dysplasia Laser light also significantly increases the formation of new • Skin Problems (hot spots, capillaries (small blood vessels) interdigital dermatitis, lick in damaged tissue. This speeds granulomas) the healing process. Cold laser therapy has been • Ear infections shown to decrease inflammation • Post-operative healing by dilating blood vessels and activating the lymphatic (used to treat incision pain drainage system. As a result, and reduce inflammation swelling, bruising, redness and before the patient wakes up) fluid retention are reduced. Laser therapy of diseased • Trauma (sprains or strains and damaged tissue produces without radiographic a suppression of pain receptors and an increased release of changes or ruptured tissue endorphins. The result is ligaments) a decreased perception of pain. Laser light stimulates fibroblast There are no known side effects to development. Fibroblasts cold laser therapy. It is well tolerated produce collagen, which is the by dogs and requires no sedation essential protein necessary in or clipping. The treatments are order to heal damaged tissue. approximately 3 to 6 minutes per site This process makes laser therapy and depending on the condition being effective on open wounds and treated, 5 to 6 visits are recommended burns. It can also reduce the initially. formation of scar tissue.

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again saw us in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in conjunction with the Apple Blossom Cluster. It’s a lovely place for a Specialty – light, airy, clean and fully air-conditioned. This was our 2nd year and heard very few complaints. One exhibitor asked that the streamers on the rosettes be longer. That is easy to rectify, so will bring it to the Board. Our weekend started with a welcome party on Wednesday evening given by Jamie Ward and Karen Miller. They do a nice job and it’s nice after unloading and putting things together to be able to sit, relax and talk to old friends and new, that you haven’t seen for a year. After that, Sue Plance, Jane Naimark, assisted by Heather Reid on the computer, put on our Judge’s seminar. This year it was opened up to breeders and exhibitors too, and they had a nice turn-out. I had told Jane and Sue when they first started giving them that they would learn a lot. The questions the judges ask are fascinating and make one think outside the box. Thursday started at the very civilized hour of 1:00pm with Sweepstakes. Long time exhibitor Janelle Smedley did the honors. In Brokens (Blenheim/ Prince Charles), Janelle gave the Variety to Ric LeBeau and Michael White’s tri puppy, Beauprix Legend of London. At the end of the day, he was also best puppy in Show. Ric and Michael also bred him. Best Opposite Sex was Sirius Singular Sensation, bred by Bonnie Miller DVM and owned by Pat Cox and Bev Maurer. What a neat name for a little girl. In solids (King Charles/Ruby), Janelle gave BOV and Best in Sweeps to the Black/ tan Surucas Cabinet Maker, bred and owned by Sue Jackson. Best Opposite and Best Opposite in Sweeps went to Sanchi Scarlet Sangarita, I think a ruby. She was bred and owned by Bonnie Miller DVM and shown by Per Rismyhr. Was nice to see such nice puppies. In the regular classes, Peter Green did the honors. In brokens, Peter gave

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candid photos by mike reid and Kathie Lawrence WD to Karen Miller’s home bred tri color Loujon Thornwood Little Eli. He also later went Best Bred By Exhibitor. Reserve went to Zela’s ET Phone Home. Bred by Stephanie Hill, A & A. Romero, S. Jones and J. Hubbard and owned by Stephanie Hill who showed him and A&A Romero and Michael Hill. This little tri guy is a keeper, pretty, nice size and beautifully presented. He finished during the weekend. A truly nice little dog. In broken bitches, Maddie’s Dream Big, bred and owned by Debbie Bell and Bob Ekle, was Winners Bitch. Reserve went to Madde’s Lone Ranger at Caledonia. Bred by Debi and Bob and owned by Heather and Mike Reid and Debi Bell. In the Special’s class, BOV went to the nice sized, lovely headed tri dog, GCh. Loujon Thornwood Little Jacob. He was bred and owned by Jamie Ward and Karen Miller. BOW was Loujon Thornwood Little Eli, BOS was the tri bitch, GCh. Whimsy Ella Enchanted. Bred and owned by Barbara and the late Fred Lorscheider, Award of Merit went to Sanchi Pleasant Surprise, bred and owned by Bonnie Miller DVM and shown by Per. Select dog went to Ch. Maibee Orlando. Bred by Joyce Robbins and the late Shealagh Waters, owned by Cindy Williams and handled by Laura King.

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Sue Plance and Mike and Heather Reid. Best in Specialty was Jamie Ward and Karen Miller’s GCh. Loujon Little Jacob. Best Opposite was Ch. Eliza Jeann De La Riveroise owned by Bruce VanDeman and Chantal DuMortier. Best puppy was Ric LeBeau and Michael White’s Beauprix Legend of London and Best Bred by was Karen Miller’s Loujon Thornwood Little Eli. Another year gone, was so happy to see some pretty puppies and some lovely young dogs. There is a future. In a rare breed that is a concern. Things went very well and think most had fun which is what it is all about. Good people, Good Food, and some Very Good Dogs. Life is truly Good……. Dog News 69


GCh. Loujon Thornwood Our sincere appreciation to Judge Mr. Peter J. Green for Jacob’s 2014 repeat of his 2012 Best In National Specialty Win, and to Judges Mr. David J. Kirkland, Mrs. Marjorie J. Underwood, & Mr. Joe C. Walton for the recent Group Firsts Awards.

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THE lhasa apso

STURDY LITTLE MOUNTAIN DOGS by M.J. Nelson

Several years ago, waiting for Stan Flowers to come along and take one of my Chesapeakes into the ring, a friend who doesn’t recognize much in the way of breeds other than a few of the sporting dogs, strolled by. He stopped to chat briefly and then pointed to the next ring where the Lhasa Apsos were being judged. “What,” he said, “is THAT?” When I told him, he said, “Good Lord, if you screwed a handle into those dogs’ backs they’d make perfect dust mops.” Having had a few encounters with Lhasas, I told him, “Don’t be fooled by their ‘foo-foo’ appearance. They can be tough little dudes that are absolutely crammed with character.” A Lhasa person standing by who overheard the conversation laughed and said, “Boy, is that ever

Am/Can Ch Desiderata Mustang Sally RA NAJ Can RN ALAC, one of Marsha Susag’s Lhasas, prances off the teeter in an agility trial.

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the truth.” She then went on to regale both of us with some of the things that had happened with her Lhasa in obedience. Her experiences with the breed are echoed by current Lhasa owners competing in the various performance activities with their dogs. “Lhasas are very smart. They learn things quickly and once they learn something, you have to be very careful not to ‘beat it to death.’ You can shape it and perfect it but that takes quite awhile as you really can’t repeat the exercise more than three times in any training session. Once they’ve learned something, you have to think up ways to make that exercise interesting when you want them to repeat it because they can be very stubborn. Their attitude is that ‘If I did it last week, why do I have to do it

Lily (Ch Timbers’ Confidentially Yours NA), one of Julie Timbers’ Lhasas, demonstrates her skill over jumps on an agility course.


again?’ You always have to make them think it is their idea to do an exercise. Their stubbornness makes them a challenge to train and I’m sure that is why there aren’t more Lhasas competing in performance events. They can do whatever you want them to do but you have to be persistent and keep working,” said Bobbi Wood who has owned the breed for 46 years and currently owns NBIS and NHIT MBISS, Ch Anbara Alasara Smart Aleck CDX RE ARCHEX ARCHX ARCH RL1X3 RL2X2 RL3X RLV RLVX CD-H CD-HCH CDX-H VD (Aleck), who has multiple group wins and also owns a number of highsin-trial, Ch. Kumi Kian Forget Me Not CD RE RAE CD-C CD-CCH3, ARCHX ARCH RL1X3 RL2X2 (Emmy) and MBISS GCh. Alasara Northwind Anbara Maestro BN PCH, RN CGC CD-C ARCH RL1X3 RL2. “Lhasas have tremendous drive but they are capable of thinking for themselves,” said Marsha Susag, who owns Am/Can Ch Desiderata Mustang Sally RA NAJ Can RN ALAC and has a versatility certificate, Ch MLS Desiderata Twist OA RN and Joysyln’s Leader of the Pack NJP NAP RE. “This makes them more frustrating to train but patience can win out. Figuring out what drives each dog is also critical. Once you get that worked out, they usually take off. Harsh training methods do NOT work with this breed. Also, it is not always easy to find trainers who can think outside the box. It took some years for trainers in the area where I live to understand that doing weave poles correctly five times

in a row did not work with my dogs. Lhasas get bored when they’re required to do the same things over and over even if they get prime rib as a reward.” “Lhasas train differently than many other breeds. They need to think that everything they are learning is their idea. They don’t do things to please their people. So, you have to figure out what motivates them–perhaps treats or it may be attention from you. You have to stay positive. But much of the problem lies not with the breed but the lack of good teachers/ trainers. I have had instructors who follow a certain program and refuse to deviate from it. When I run into a situation like this, I switch trainers. I also consult with my fellow Lhasa owners who are involved in performance activities. Odds are good that someone else has had a similar issue and can give me some advice on how to deal with the problem. As far as trainers who are not educated enough about multiple breeds to understand the differences in how breeds learn, I stuck to my guns. I understand this breed and I just refuse to allow instructors to try and push something on my dogs. Lhasas are very intelligent and most can be taught to do a variety of sports. The challenge is whether the handler is intelligent enough and flexible enough to learn how to train their Lhasa,” said Julie Timbers, who owns Lily (Ch Timbers’ Confidentially Yours NA) and Fernando (BIS BISS Ch FFT Fernando NA NAJ.) The breed’s initial task was as a

“Lhasas are very intelligent and most can be taught to do a variety of sports. The challenge is whether the handler is intelligent enough and flexible enough to learn how to train their Lhasa...”

Tim Lhasa Fernando - Fernando (BIS BISS Ch FFT Fernando NA NAJ), Timbers’ other Lhasa, shows off a bit for the crowd as he comes down the teeter.

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Emmy (Ch. HIT Kumi Kian Forget Me Not CD RE RAE CD-C CD-CCH3, ARCHX ARCH RL1X3 RL2X2) smiles for the camera after collecting all the ribbons associated with a high-in-trial.

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lages still conserve old resting places where pilgrims once stayed at the end of a day march. Perhaps the best-known figure associated with Poitou is Richard the Lionheart, or Richard Coeur de Lion. Though he was King of England, he spoke little English and spent much of his time either on a crusade or in France. His mother was a Duchess, the powerful Eleanor of Aquitaine. Richard had a difficult life in Aquitaine, rebelling against his father Henry II, or facing invasions from barons and his own brothers. Richard died over the border of Poitou-Charentes, struck by a crossbow bolt when he and his men laid siege at Haute–Vienne. The famous AngloFrench “Hundred Years War” (1337 to 1453) actually lasted more than 100 years, and the battle was between England and the House of Valois for the kingdom of France. Finally France won and the English were expelled from all of France except Calais.

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the Bay of Biscay. Caesar found the Pictavi one of the most civilized among the not so civilized Gallic tribes. With the conquest of Gaul the Romans -as everywhere else they conquered- left behind besides their vast culture, straight roads, villas, temples, theatres, and the famous Roman baths. One of the best preserved of Roman remains is at Chassenon where still can be seen, and worth the visit, several well conserved remains. To get a better idea about life in Roman times in Pointeau one must visit the Musée de Rauranum at Deux-Sèvres. The biggest part of this region was part of the Roman Aquitania province, but when the Roman Empire weakened, it disappeared. Some centuries later the region was occupied by the Visigoths, who around the end of the 6th century AD were defeated

by the Franks in a battle near Poitou. The Battle of Poitiers of 732 AD was a crucial encounter in European history, which took place near Vouneuilsur-Vienne of Poitiers. On the one side a joint army of Franks and Burgundians led by Charles Martel*, (688 – 741) the leader of the Frankish army at the Battle of Tours, played a key role in turning back the Muslim invasions of Europe. The Muslims were led by Abdulrahman al-Ghafiqi, governor of the province of Al-Andalus (the Iberian Peninsula). The Moors had invaded the peninsula two decades earlier and were fighting to go forward into France trying to invade whole Europe. The decisive victory of Charles Martel permanently stopped the Moors’ advance to potentially Christian Western Europe from Islamic rule. Poitou-Charentes lies across what was one of the major land routes from northern France down to Spain, without having to escalade the Massif Central mountain range to the east. The route was commonly used by pilgrims making their way to the Spanish town of Santiago de Compostela (where it is believed that the bones of the apostle Saint James are buried). After Rome and Jerusalem, Santiago has become the third most holy city in Christendom. Many vil-

François I, king of France from 1515 to 1547, was born in Cognac** at Charente. The King was a great patron of the arts, and built up an enormous collection of paintings. He persuaded the ageing Leonardo da Vinci to come and live in France, bringing his Mona Lisa painting with him. Leonardo accepted the patronage of Francois I and moved into the manor house of Cloux near Amboise. I believe that this is why Mona Lisa is reigning until today in Paris’ Louvre Museum. Present day Poitou, with its idyllic villages, countryside, and vineyards surrounded by profusely growing flowers, is one of the most visited places in France. It is almost unbelievable that once this area was a dangerous territory with an always growing big wolf population. Naturally the locals desperately needed a dog capable of fighting those big wolves, which besides killing the livestock attacked humans as well. From here on the history of the Pointevin breed begins. In 1692, the great hunter Marquis Francois de Larrye of Poitou decided to develop a dog breed that would be big, courageous and able to bring down the enormous wolf population. The ancestors of those wolf hunters elected by the Marquis Continued on page 84

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were chosen from the now extinct Chien Ceris and the Montemboeuf, which descended from the legendary White Dog of the King (Chien Blanc du Roy), today known as Billy. The Marquis targeted the “perfect wolf hunter” so the Irish scent hound and the English Greyhound has been used in the mix as well. Later on the Foxhound and the Gascon Saintongeois were added to obtain the strength, the resistance and the scenting ability of this courageous breed that was then called Haut Poitou. These big tireless dogs hunt in packs, and are tireless, well able to trail a prey for a whole day. Breeders and fanciers affirm that the Poitevin still is the world’s greatest wolf hunter. The French Revolution has seriously affected all breeds of dogs of France, and most of the kennels considered as ‘rich people privilege’ were destroyed. The Haut Poitou was almost totally eliminated, with only a few packs surviving, and the outbreak of rabies in 1842 nearly killed the remaining dogs. Finally from once an enormous population only one dog and two bitches survived. The descendant of these three dogs was used as the foundation, and the dedicated breeders of the time crossed selected specimens with foxhounds, and finally the breed was recovered. In 1957, the name was changed to Poitevin Hound, and more interest for the breed began when the French Pack Hound Club was founded in 1977. The Poitevin Hound is a dog with a sophisticated and elegant appearance. The short glossy coat is smooth and comes in a wide range of attractive colors. It is even more appealing with the black saddle or large black patches. This wolf hunter gallops and bounds easily and scales rough terrain. Never intimidated, the Poitevin will tenaciously trail the prey even if it means hunting from sunrise to sundown. After such an enormous effort for its successful recuperation it is not surprising that this breed would be declared by its fanciers as one of the best wolf hunters in the world. The Poitevin created for wolf hunting is now utilized to hunt deer and hare as well. However, popularity of the breed is rather low. Mostly every hunting breed can be introduced as house companions and pets, but the Poitevin is not very successful in this area. This breed is overly energetic and strong, loves action and activity and prefers to hunt exercising its enormous scenting ability rather than to lie on a couch

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or to play around. To become a good hunter these dogs need a firm master and would rather live with the pack than with human family. The Poitevin is an independent breed, very testy and very hard to train. Unfortunately many novices find them difficult to train, and abandon the dog. The Poitevin has a distinguished and elegant stature. The dog may have a light build and a slender body but it is a strong and hardy breed. This medium sized hound’s head is long but not very wide. The rather flat skull slopes smoothly to the foreface. The long muzzle is slightly convex. This breed has a strong, wide and prominent nose. Strong jaws and the upper lip that covers the lower lip enclose strong teeth that meet in a scissor bite. The dog’s medium length ears that are set on quite low are slightly turned. A Poitevin’s black rimmed large, round brown eyes have a lovely expression. This breed has a long slim neck that should not have a dewlap. Dewlaps are considered as a breed fault. The dog weighs about 66 pounds and has a slender body that has a muscular and wellcoupled back. The loin is well muscled, the ribs are long, the chest is deep and the belly is well tucked up. The medium length tail is covered with fine smooth hair. Carried with a light curve, the

tail adds to the elegant appearance of the dog. The Poitevin has straight and muscular forequarters and well developed hindquarters. The coat is short and glossy. Apart from the elegant and well-constructed body, what makes the Poitevin’s appearance striking is the variety of fascinating coat colors. The dog may have a tricolored coat with a black saddle or an orange and white coat with black patches, and also may have a bi-colored coat (white and orange). This breed of wolf hunter may also take the coat color of the wolf. (Size of the males 24-28 inches (61-71 cm) / females; 24-28 inches (61-71 cm (from the standard). These dogs are not suited for apartment living, and hate being left alone. Also, this is a very vocal breed; the incessant barking would certainly irritate the neighborhood. This is not an especially friendly dog, either; they are wary of strangers and have no patience with children. They may tolerate dogs out of their pack, but like to chase small animals, small dogs included. Moreover, a Poitevin has an enormous exercise requirement. Definitely this dog is a serious worker, and nothing in life will distract him from his target, which is to hunt. Presently, a few American hound fanciers imported some Poitevin because it is now utilized to hunt also hare and deer. The intelligent and elegant Poitevin Hound is slowly gaining its deserved recognition by patient and dedicated fanciers who are happy to spend some quality time with a sophisticated dog. Our dear readers can find the complete Standard at the FCI, and the UKC standard page *Charles Martel, .(688 – 741) was a Frankish statesman and military leader who, as Duke and Prince of the Franks and Mayor of the Palace was in fact ruler of France from 718 until his death. Martel is considered to be the founding figure of the European Middle Ages. Skilled as an administrator and warrior, he is often credited with a seminal role in the development of feudalism and knighthood. Martel was a great patron of Saint Boniface and made the first attempt at reconciliation between the Papacy and the Franks.(Wikipedia) **Cognac is calm and picturesque countryside surrounding the Charente River at the north of Bordeaux. The famous brandy of the same name represents 45% of the agriculture economic resource of the region.


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old fortress buildings. Suomenlinna is only one of the some 350 islands of Helsinki, and only the down town is located in a peninsula. No wonder the city is also known as the “Daughter of the Baltic�. Another remainder of the history is the Empress Stone with the Romanov two-headed eagle on the top located in the Market Square. The statue was made to honor the Empress Alexandra Fjodorovna of Russia when she first visited Helsinki in 1835. The memorial statue is designed by a German architect Carl Ludvig von Engel. Engel became also appointed as the architect of the reconstruction committee for Helsinki and eventually in 1824 he became the Director of Public Housing in Helsinki. His lifetime achievement is the Grand or the Senate Square just 200 meters away from the Market Square. In the middle of the Senate Square is the statue of Czar Alexander the 1st. Landmarks and famous buildings surrounding the square are the Helsinki Cathedral, which is the main cathedral of The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, the Government Palace, main

building of the University of Helsinki, and the Sederholm House, the oldest building of central Helsinki dating from 1757. This is an absolute must to those who are interested in architecture and history. Yet another historical building in the same area is the Uspenski Cathedral. This magnificent building is easy to locate from the Empress Stone as it stands on a hill and has beautiful golden onions on the top of it. The cathedral itself is an Eastern Orthodox main cathedral in the country, where some 20 % of the population is Eastern Orthodox.

Transportation

Easiest way to get around in Helsinki is by the public transportation: local buses and especially the trams. Tram lines cover most of the downtown areas and especially the 3B and 3T tram lines, which go around the historical places and also takes you to the Market Square where it is easy to walk around. From Pasila, where the dog show is held, tram lines 9, 7A and 7B take you (eventually) also to the city center. It is useful The Number 7 Tram to buy a whole coming from the day ticket, which Helsinki Fair Center is valid on buses

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and on trams likewise, but also on some local trains. With the same ticket one can also get to the boat to Suomenlinna. Taxis are all reliable; you can take safely any local taxi. Payment can be easily done by the credit card as well as with euros. All taxi drivers also speak English. The only negative thing about taxi driving in Helsinki is the cost: you will be surprised especially if you are used to the NY taxi‌There is also a subway in Helsinki or metro as we call it, but it mainly serves best those who want to get to the suburb areas of Helsinki from the downtown.

Wining and dining

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After The Deluge:

A Midsummer Night’s

Story and photos by Yossi Guy

In the story of Noah, the Ark ended up on Mt. Ararat. This mountain is actually located in present day Turkey. Coming from Israel to Turkey, there may have been something symbolic in the fact that in the course of a triple dog show, on one of the days was a virtual deluge that caused the show to be cancelled. Continued on page 124

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favorites. Especially wining in restaurants is quite expensive, so have your credit cards ready. Despite this, some of the restaurants are worth visiting and for those that are most popular you better get a reservation‌ Gourmet restaurants include Chef and Sommelier, which was chosen as restaurant of the year in 2013. They concentrate on organic, natural and Faire Trade ingredients. The restaurant received its first Michelin star this year. The restaurant is located close to the city center and the sea in Huvilakatu 28, it is open from Tuesday to Saturday 1824, phone +358 (0)400 959440, website: chefetsommelier.fi. As in any Michelin star restaurant its single courses are small so you better get a menu. The restaurant is closed in July and they have a re-opening

just before the WDS, so the reservation list may be busy. But it is worth a try especially if you want to have a taste of nature at its best. Another restaurant that is based on natural ingredients is Restaurant Nokka. Chef Ari Ruoho (grass in Finnish!) gets his ingredients from different local farmers around Finland and he also believes in ethical production of food. And it is so tasty. The restaurant has been chosen the best one The Uspenski in Helsinki many times and their menus are Cathedral great. The restaurant is located on the island of Katajanokka (the island is known as Nokka in Helsinki slang) close to the Market Square and the South Harbor, the address is Kanavaranta 7F, phone +358 9 6128 5600, website at http:// www.ravintolanokka.fi/en. The restaurant is open only for dinners starting at 5 p.m., Sundays are closed. Other restaurants in Katajanokka are the Onion, just down from the Uspenski Cathedral, and on the opposite side of the Cathedral is Restaurant Bellevue, the oldest Russian restaurant in

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Helsinki. Next to the Market Square is another Michelin star restaurant called Lumo. It is relatively small and busy being so centrally located, but the cuisine is a combination of local and global based on classical gastronomy. Their website is at www. lumo.fi and phone is +358 (0)9 135 7287. Lumo is also dedicated to diners, so it opens only at 6 p.m. On the opposite side of the Market Square and more precisely the Market Hall of the South Harbor is the gate to the Restaurant G.W. Sundman’s. Located in a historic house, the restaurant has several private rooms, so if you want to have a good dinner privately with your friends, this is the place. Everything here is good. The phone number is +358 (0)9 6128 5400 and their website is www.sundmans. fi. One of my favorites is definitely the Restaurant Farang. This is a restaurant with an Asian cuisine and it is located in a small alley opposite to the Natural History Museum and behind the Houses of Parliament in another historic building, and both interior and exterior are great. The service is first class, the food is even better. Their phone is +358 10 3229380 and website can be found at http://farang.fi/?lang=en. The Continued on page 96


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The Esplanade Park

restaurant is closed in July Northern Esplanades) is the and re-opening is just before Restaurant Kappeli (The the WDS, so you better make Chappel in English). Newly your reservations soon. If you renovated, it is a nice place are lucky, you will get one… for a glass of wine or beer or The same chefs have several luncheon. The restaurants in other restaurants in Helsinki: the Fortress of Suomenlinna Restaurant Boulevard I already mentioned they are Social (well named as certainly worth a visit if one visits this a not a place for private the fortress. Café Ursula dining…), Restaurant Bronda, and a new release Restaurant Northern Gaijin. They are Esplanade all great; you can safely pick any of them if you don’t get to Farang. Other Michelin Star restaurants in Helsinki include Restaurant Olo and Restaurant Demo, needless to say, the food is bellissimo. Location may sometimes be the thing that makes the difference; in the beginning of the Park of Esplanade (located between the Southern and 96 Dog News

located in the water front opposite to Suomenlinna and in the end of Kaivopuisto, the park where the famous Toy Dog Show of the Finnish Toy Dog Association is held every year, is as nice place as any for the lunch or coffee by the sea side. The streets of Esplanades, especially the Northern one, have several bistros and cafeterias for wining and dining even outdoors. You can rest your feet there after the sight seeing and shopping in this area. In the end of the street is the “Macy’s of Helsinki”, the Stockmann department store, where there is also a nice cafeteria for lunch after heavy shopping. A special location is held by the Restaurant Torni. If you want to see the city from up above and have a good dining, this is the place to go. It is close to the city center and you can find more information at http://www.raflaamo. fi/helsinki/ravintola-torni. And if you really want something special, from 5th to 10th of August – just at Continued on page 98


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The ferry to Sweden

the time of the WDS – there is a special occasion in the main Railway Square: Dinner in the Sky event rises 22 guests at a time to enjoy food or a glass of bubbly at the height of 50 meters. The event will host top local and international chefs. The restaurant in the sky offers champagne lifts, refreshing lunches and hearty dinners. Champagne lift prices start from 49.00 euros per guest. Further information and tickets: www.dinnerinthesky.fi

Sushi Bars

close to city center meaning walking distance include Fuku Sushi Buffet in Fredrikinkatu 36, Konnichiwa in Pohjoinen Rautatienkatu 21, Sushi Bar +Wine in Uudenmaankatu 15, Kin Sushi at Lönnrotinkatu 2. Art Restaurant Elite, where the Finnish cultural and bohemian society meets, is in Eteläinen Hesperiankatu 24 in Töölö close to the Finlandia Hall and the Opera House. Here truly art and food meet.

Bars and pubs are too numerous to mention, but many of them are open until 4.00 a.m. as are the night

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clubs. Some of them include places like Amarillo, Ahjo, Zetor, A21 Cocktail Lounge, Botta, Manala and Hard Rock Cafe. Helsinki is also a liberal city and has open and active gay culture. So there are also several gay bars, like Mann’s Street in Mannerheimintie opposite to Stockmann’s in the city center, Hugo’s Room in Iso Roobertinkatu, also close to the center, Hercules Gay Night Club in Lönnrotinkatu 4 in the city center, DTM in Mannerheimintie in the city center, and for those who want more sophisticated atmosphere, Café Cavalier in Malminrinne 2-4 close to the Kamppi metro station might be a place to go. Special places are numerous like Karaoke Bars in different locations in Helsinki. You might be also interested to know that dogs are allowed to smaller bars and restaurants, provided that the

owner of the place allows it. So don’t be surprised if you see a pedigree (in most cases) dogs in these places relaxing with their owners.

Culture and Museums

During the summer, the theaters and the Opera House are closed. Nevertheless there are some great cultural venues inside the city and some places you might want to visit outside the city. The National Gallery Ateneum, located right in the city center by the Railway Square, has the master pieces of the Finnish art inside it. This beautiful house was built in 1887 and has been recently completely renovated. At the moment the main exhibition is that of the mother of Moomin characters, Tove Jansson, the Finnish artist that was born exactly 100 years ago. Her art is presented in Ateneum until the 7th of September so the

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time of the WDS is perfect to visit the exhibition. Besides Moomins, Tove was much loved artist. The Finnish Museum of contemporary art, Kiasma, will be still open before it is closing for renovation in fall. The museum is in the city center, opposite to the Houses of Parliament in Mannerheimintie, and was designed by the American architect Steven Hall. The architectural tour continues with the new Music Hall next to Kiasma and just 200 meters ahead the Mannerheimintie to the great Finlandia Hall. This cultural building located to the shore of the Lake Töölö was designed by the famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. This house is a must for those who are interested in architecture. On the opposite side of the Mannerheimintie is the Finnish National Museum with some interesting Finnish history in it. The beautiful park starting from the Finlandia Hall and the Lake Töölö is worth visiting on a sunny day. At the end of the lake there is the Opera House and the Helsinki city botanic gardens up on the hill. This is the area where I am from; our first home was on the opposite side of the shore of the lake…Another place where one can see the whole city is the Olympic

Stadium close to the Opera House and the botanic gardens. Going up to its tower is hard but certainly worth it. The Olympic Stadium was originally built for the 1940 Olympic Games, but they were cancelled due to the 2nd world war. The games in Helsinki were held eventually in 1952. In the front of the stadium is a statue of the famous Finnish athlete Paavo Nurmi. The stadium is still in active use as is the Soccer Stadium next to it. There might be local sport

events held during the WDS. Other museums or cultural events worth seeing are the Sinebrycoff ArT Museum, located in the beginning of the street Boulevard close to the Western Harbor. There are some nice pieces in this gallery and until 10th of August a special exhibition “Travelling with Women”. Certainly sounds interesting. More information in http://www. sinebrychoffintaidemuseo.fi/ sinebrychoff_en For those who are more interested in design, Helsinki is a great place. The Design District includes 25 streets and 200 spots on a map, such as jewelry makers, design and antique shops, fashion stores, museums, etc. The symbolic center of the district is Dianapuisto Park Continued on page 104

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The 101 Keeshond Rescue

It has been called by several different names, the 101 Keeshond Rescue, the Puppy Mill rescue, and now FREE THE KEES. Whatever it is called the details of this endeavor have changed the Keeshond world in many ways, and perhaps in some ways permanently.

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ver one hundred Keeshonds in what HSUS calls one of 100 worst puppy mills in the United States. There is now no division between the show world and the rescue world. Everyone has donated time, money and effort to help these dogs. They have been transported in vans and motor homes that held some of the top show dogs in the country the previous weekend. The fund raising effort has been ongoing and worldwide. Dees Wingfield, who has led the rescue effort says, “The Keeshond community will not and cannot stop until the dogs are free.” Every stone has been turned, every government authority has been contacted. What they find acceptable leaves those who care about dogs and their health appalled. What is left with is an appeal to the dog world to help us get the word out to Governor Cuomo and the State of New York. They have some laws that are not being enforced. Please read this story and sign the petition, write to the Governor and reprint our story in your publication and ask your readers to sign the petition. There were only two puppy mills closed in New York last year and they were the result of public outcry from the dog loving community. The story began in the fall of 2013 when Keeshond Rescue groups became aware of over one hundred Kees in a puppy mill in Harpursville, New York. Beautiful New York State with its green hills and woodlands hides a terrible secret just as several other rural states do. It is home to numbers of puppy mills hidden away on its side roads. One particular Keeshond puppy mill, Marjorie’s Kennel, is on the HSUS list of the 101 worst puppy mills in the United States. In fact there are other mills on this list in New

York State. (http://dogtime.com/ hsus-list-101-problem-puppy-millsin-america.html). The owner initially said she was retiring and would release all dogs to Keeshond rescue. An agreement was signed. After 54 dogs were released over the next several months she changed her mind and stopped releasing dogs. Help is needed to rescue the rest of the 56 Keeshonds still held captive in these desperate conditions and give them the life they deserve. The dogs that were rescued were unsocialized, and had many untreated medical conditions. The case of Sapphire illustrates both the neglected and grim life she survived and the promise of recovery that has been achieved. A frightened and timid bitch, Sapphire was practically hairless. She was covered in dog bites over her entire body, and her skin was ravaged with mange and infection. In a testament to the enduring quality of the Keeshond temperament, Sapphire, who had no good reason to trust anyone, is now a happy and healthy household companion. With care and treatment her immune system, her coat, and her mind recovered. The rescue of over 100 dogs is a logistical and financial challenge that would stretch the resources of most parent breed clubs. But for Keeshonds it was especially challenging. The Keeshond world is small, this is a breed that now ranks below 100 in popularity in AKC and registers less than 600 dogs per year. The task looked formidable. Keeshonden in the United States have long been victims of

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puppy mills. That this would eventually happen really surprised no one. Keeshond assets make them an especially attractive target. They are hardy, have excellent temperaments, and make great family dogs. But most important of all to the puppy mills are the puppies themselves. They are irresistible. They look like little teddy bears. Perfect for that last minute purchase by an unthinking public. In recent years several top breeders of Kees retired from breeding dogs in the northeast. People wanting a puppy when their dog passed away from old age found themselves looking for a dog. Many of them found their way to puppy mills. While AKC numbers began to decline in the late 1980’s the puppy mills did not close their doors they simply changed registries. Many formed their own registries with no DNA testing and no kennel inspections. The dogs were left unprotected except for state regulations which are often minimal and vary from state to state. In October of 2013, Dee Wingfield received word that a large puppy mill in the northeast area of the United States was voluntarily closing following recent state inspections. There were over 100 Keeshonden that would soon need veterinary care and placement. The kennel, which had been operating for over 40 years in Harpursville, New York, housed primarily Keeshonden, but also had other Spitz breeds including Siberian Huskies and American Eskimos. The dogs were living in groups of 25 to 30 in 40 x 40 pens. They had little to no shelter and received little to no socialization or health care.

“While AKC numbers began to decline in the late 1980’s the puppy mills did not close their doors they simply changed registries.”

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where there is a statue of Diana, the goddess of hunting. The District continues from here to Kaartinkaupunki, Kamppi, Punavuori and Ullanlinna areas. The Design District is home to the Museum of Finnish Architecture, the Design Museum and Design Forum Finland. You can find more information from their webpage and list of the latest events at http://www. designdistrict.fi/news. Outside Helsinki, but not too far away is a great cultural attraction of the lake Tuusula close to the city of Järvenpää. By the shore of the lake, there are several museums of famous Finnish artists, both art and music. Ainola is the museum of the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. He was famous of his symphonies and violin concerto. The wooden house designed by a Finnish architect Lars Sonck is located in a middle of beautiful Finnish forest and if one wants to relax and get out of the city this a place to go. More information about the Ainola and the other museums by the lake Tuusula you can find from http://www.ainola.fi/eng_index. php

Other activities

The Helsinki City Festivals start only after the WDS, so most of you will miss that, but luckily the annual music and urban culture event The Flow Festival takes place in Suvilahti exactly at the time of the WDS starting from 8th to 10th of August. The location is just outside the city center by the sea side. 104 Dog News

The event attracts thousands of visitors. Helsinki surely will be crowded... The historical power plant milieu at Suvilahti offers a unique setting for enjoying urban culture, the visual arts, quality food, and a fun and lively atmosphere. The programme for 2014 includes artists like OutKast, The National, Janelle Monáe, Die Antwoord, Paul Kalkbrenner, Slowdive, The Horrors and Bill Callahan. This setting includes contemporary music, jazz, rock and even world music. Take the opportunity to visit this festival. The place is only some 15- minute drive away from the WDS location and you can get there by the tram or bus. Or actually close to it…Don’t even think about driving there with a car if you have one. More information about the event can be found at http://www. flowfestival.com/en/ For those who want to have real fun, the Linnanmäki amusement park is really close to the WDS location. Actually one could walk there. Linnanmäki has all the essentials for the amusement park including the roller coaster and sky wheel, which is nothing like the one in London but located up on a hill, so the scenery is great. The island of Korkeasaari is the location of the Helsinki Zoo. The island in itself is beautiful and the Helsinki Zoo is famous for its snow leopards and other big cats. New lion cubs are the thing this summer. The animals are treated ethically and they have good environment, which all those living in Helsinki are proud of. You can get to the Zoo by bus or by ferry from the Market Square.

Shop till you drop – or run out of money

Helsinki is known to be expensive, so have your credit cards ready. Stockmann’s department store I already mentioned; it is the biggest single store in downtown Helsinki. Opposite to it, and to the Swedish National Theatre, Svenska Teatern, is one of the biggest book stores in Europe, the Academic Book Store. The building and the store was designed by Alvar Aalto and the collections are excellent. On the opposite side to Stockmann in the Mannerheimintie are several big shopping malls. Design and antique shops are located mainly to the Design District I already introduced, and the Market Square and the Market Hall in the Southern Harbor are worth visiting. Similar combination of a market square and market hall can be also found from Hakaniemi across the bridge that separates the more fancy city center areas from what was earlier known as the worker’s city. Nowadays it is anything but, some of the liveliest pubs and bars are located across the bridge and in the area of Kallio, the bohemian area of the city worth visiting. The Kallio area is easy to locate; one of the biggest churches in Helsinki, The Kallio chuRch stands tall and can be seen from the distance and from the east entrance of the Helsinki Cathedral. Continued on page 106


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Local flea market is in another market square in the end of the Boulevard street next to the Eastern Harbor. Smaller flea markets and second hand shops can be found all over the city. Most of the bigger shops are open until 9 p.m. also on Sunday, some smaller shops even until 11 p.m. Unlike in New York, booze can be only bought from special stores called ALKO. They are open until 8 p.m., on Saturday until 6 p.m. and Sundays closed. Markets only have beer and cider, and only until 9 p.m. The Northern Esplanade has several smaller fancy shops, like the Marimekko Store, Laura Ashley, etc. Walking from the South Harbor Market Square towards Stockmann you cannot miss these. Start your shopping walk from the statue of Havis Amanda, the fountain with a naked young lady surrounded by sea lions. The statue made by Ville Vallgren caused a riot when it was released in 1908. Now she is the first lady of Helsinki, our pride and joy. The first sign of spring is young men who swim naked in the fountain together with her…Enjoy your shopping venture!

Back to nature

If you ask those who have moved to Finland from other countries, in 100% of the cases they will tell you that the best thing about Finland is its nature, clear skies and open air. So while you are here, take the opportunity to experience some of it. In Helsinki, the open air museum Seurasaari, where you can get by the local bus 24 is absolutely worth visiting. You get a small piece of Finnish history and forest and nature walking around the island. There is also a unique wooden house restaurant on the 106 Dog News

island and small cafeterias in the area of Seurasaari. There are several bigger and smaller parks around Helsinki. The Central Park is nothing like that in New York. It is rather a huge forest area starting from the Olympic Stadium to the north. You can meet a local moose there, if you are lucky... Close to Helsinki is the Nuuksio National Park, you get there by bus or if you rent a car for a day or two, Nuuksio is the place to go. You couldn’t imagine being 20 km away from the city center. And if you do rent a car, drive 50 km away from Helsinki to the picturesque city of Porvoo. While driving there you will see some of our nature as well. Finland is one endless forest from coast to coast and from south to north and east to west. Between the fields and forest we have some 200,000 lakes. The Finnish archipelago around Helsinki, and especially between the city of Turku in the Western coast and Åland’s capital Mariehamn, are unique. The Southern Harbor has numerous smaller tourist boats that take you to sight seeing to the Helsinki archipelago or even to the city of Porvoo. I can guarantee, you will not regret this choice, nothing is better than the fresh sea air and a glass of cold wine...

Other places to visit

The Estonian capital Tallinn is actually only 60 km south from Helsinki across the Gulf of Finland. There are local ferries from the Eastern Harbour constantly crossing the sea and it only takes some three hours to Tallinn. Even faster are the two high speed crafts, but they

are a bit more expensive, and the journey can be rougher. Tallinn is an old Hansa trade city, and has a beautiful Old Town, good food and lower prices. They have the common currency of euros, and being a part of EU, you do not need anything else than your passport to get there. Sometimes even the credit card will do... A day in Tallinn is something you will not regret. From the Southern Harbor huge ferries take you over night to the Swedish capital Stockholm. Certainly worth trying, but book your tickets in advance as the ferries, even though they are huge, are rather crowded during the summer season. Again, the travelling is easy, no papers or visas needed as you stay with the EU. Despite the global political conflicts between Russia and Europe and the US, visiting Helsinki would be a perfect opportunity to get to St. Petersburg. Located some 360 km east from Helsinki, this is the real pearl among all the cities of the world. It is beautiful, full of history, and culture. Now would be a good time to travel as the Russian currency is not very strong. There is a new fast train Allegro leaving from the Helsinki main railway station and it takes you to this beautiful city within three and half hours. There are also ferries leaving from Helsinki and even cruises, where you would not need a visa. I can assure you that there is constant traffic between Russia and Finland, Finns travelling there and the Russians travelling here; you will be safe going from Helsinki to St. Petersburg.

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Sagittarius

Libra

September 23- October 22 Hound breeds, especially Beagles and Bloodhounds, will show a great amount of discipline this week. They will behave well in shows and when playing with peers. Their main focus will be treats for good behaviour. Needless to say you will be proud of them.

November 22- December 21 Down-to-business will be the mind-set of your Sagittarius show dog!!! They will want the award and the colour blue will be their only focus. Win, Win, WIN! Even during practice they will display a great amount of competitiveness.

Capricorn

December 22- January 19 Holy smoly Capricorn sleepy head! Haha, your Capricorn doggie will be sleepy all week. It could be the heat or just tuckered out from a hectic schedule. Either way, let them rest, but try to make sure they get their proper daily exercise, otherwise your doggie will manifest laziness.

Scorpio October 23- November 21 Do not get frustrated when your Scorpio shows signs of defiance or depression. It will be due to one of two things, something to do with their digestive track, or they are worried about you. So if you are experiencing hardship and you have been displaying this to your doggie keep in mind that they are very much like kids, they soak it all in and it affects them. So perk up and so will your Scorpio doggie.

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Aquarius

January 20- February 18 Wow Aquarius dogs will be getting loads of attention from onlookers, judges and strangers. Your dog’s personality will speak volumes to others.

Pisces

Feb 19- March 20 Pisces dogs will have an extra flare and natural scent to them that will intimidate other dogs. So expect strange dogs to exhibit signs of jealousy. Be careful around dogs that your dog is not familiar with.


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While last year Genk broke its own record in a very spectacular way with 2133 entries, this year they lost more than 10 %, but still, 1900 entries can hardly be called a poor show. The LKV has a good reputation. The 18 different nationalities prove this. 1023 Dogs came from Belgium, 391 from Holland, 187 from France and 197 from Germany. Besides that there were entries from Spain, Finland, Ireland, Russia and even from Mexico. Also her England has a nice entry with 33 dogs, presented by 23 exhibitors. It is clear that Belgium is top-favorite for UK exhibitors who want to win an

overseas title. France is known for its chauvinistic policy towards judges and that makes it less popular for British exhibitors while Holland is much further away. And we have a reputation to give a fair chance for any good dog, no matter what country he comes from. And we have always a very international judges panel on offer and that was no different on this show. This International CACIB show had judges 21 judges from 10 different countries, only 10 of them came from Belgium, several of them to fill the gaps for certain breeds. Mrs. Hectors Ingrid from

Belgium had a nice entry on Saturday with 69 dogs. On Sunday she judged the Great Danes, 45 in total. Mr. Gerard Cox was invited from Ireland. He had 130 in total including 44 Chinese Cresteds and 24 Cairns. His partner Mrs. Laura Cox came with him. She had 112 dogs over the weekend. Her 21 Yorkshires are a good score. Mrs. Myriam Vermeire had 70 dogs on Saturday and 42 on Sunday. She had 32 Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Italy borrowed us Massimo Inzoli, good for 130 entries. On Sunday Mr. Inzoli had 32 Staffordshires Continued on page 143

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post traumatic stress disorder and some are still fearful when encountering new situations. Thirteen of the 22 Vicktory dogs were adopted, two have died and the other seven live out their peaceful, loving lives amongst other canines at the Best Friends sanctuary, all in fine shape, some as old as eleven. The other upshot of the media attention the Vick case garnered was a heightened awareness of dogfighting rings around the country and subsequent raids of them. The success rate of rehabilitating Vick’s dogs encouraged other rescue groups to attempt to rehabilitate and re-home these dogs rather than put them down, as had been the norm for years. Right around the time Bad Rap offered to attempt to rehabilitate the seized dogs from Vick’s compound, an investigation was launched by multiple organizations – the FBI, the Humane Society of Missouri, Missouri Highway Patrol and the USDA among them – to bring down a multi-state dogfighting ring. After 18 months, in July 2009, 500 dogs — mostly pit bull terriers dubbed the “Missouri 500” — were taken to an undisclosed location known as the Pit Palace to be held as evidence in what was hailed as the largest dogfighting bust in this country’s history. What happened next would have been unimaginable in recent years past, as over 40 organizations and hundreds of volunteers from around the country contributed in sheltering, evaluating, triage, rehabilitating and re-homing the canine victims. Gale Frey, the founder of Mutts n Stuff, which has been rescuing pit bulls in trouble for many years, took in over 50 of the Missouri 500 and found them homes. She said, “The publicity surrounding the Vick dogs gave

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these dogs a much greater chance at going home.” The advent of social media has also given many of these dogs a second chance, as real time reports and updates keep people connected and abreast of situations. The bully breeds as a whole come up against a whole host of issues, from discriminatory breed specific legislation to an inability for owners to get homeowner’s insurance and the policy of some shelters not to adopt them out. The legislative battle is ongoing, though again, social media has given rise to many groups that champion the virtues of these breeds and stress that these dogs have indeed been given a bad rap and like any other breed, in the hands of an irresponsible owner, can be dangerous, but they are not beyond rehabilitation. Efforts are underway to address the issue of irresponsible, dangerous owners and to enlighten legislators to consider the deed of the dog and not the breed of the dog when drafting ordinances. Other movements suggest that the mind-set about rehabilitating and re-homing these dogs is starting to change, which could result in more shelters adopting out these dogs to good homes rather than euthanizing them. One person who is doing just that is Krystal Ellingson. A founder and trainer at “Speak Dog,” Ellingson is an American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen evaluator who holds classes at the Tri-Cities Animal Shelter in Pasco, Washington in an effort to make pit bulls more adoptable. Trainers work with the dogs to improve manners and boost safety. Owners can enroll their own dog in the classes or people can sponsor a shelter pit bull to receive training in the hopes that it will find a home and become a loving, family pet. This is the type of innovative idea that can serve as a template for other shelters and trainers to emulate so that more dogs’ lives can be spared. Vick pled guilty to his crimes and has been given second and third chances; many innocent dogs never get that opportunity but thanks to the successful rehabilitation of the Vicktory Dogs and innovative programs such as these, many more may soon get a new leash on life as communities and shelters reconsider the potential in these dogs.


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of Directors to me! Say it works when it really does not, ignore the wishes of the constituents, push something through without seeing it to completion and then reverse yourself in mid-stream. And then on top of all this do not let the entire Board even know what’s gong on in certain areas. Keep a handful of trusted people like four aces in a hand, close to the vest and the rest out of the loop until a fait accompli is completed. To my mind that’s how the majority on this Board operate. I do not think it is good for the sport nor the AKC to so operate. I wish I could remember who wrote that one should rarely trust a Board of a Not-for-Profit organization when the people are forced to run for the position and not appointed to it.

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ith all the furor about the NOHS I now think I realize what Alan Kalter had in mind when he first approached me at the Garden about doing an interview with him for DOG NEWS. He specifically lured me in by telling me he had a “revolutionary” idea to introduce but he did not want to upset the elections in March and wanted to hold up the publication of the interview until after the elections. Alan subsequently has denied using the word revolutionary but I must tell you I specifically recall him using that term. In any event the so-called Interview was manipulated into a Q and A of sorts by him but that’s past history. I do not know why I was so

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slow to realize it but just yesterday it occurred to me that of course it was the NOHS to which he was referring. My brain cells finally awoke after reading Patty Haines’ interpretation of what Carl and Alan (a most unlikely duo) were really trying to do with the NOHS. Don’t be too surprised to see NOHS have a much more prominent role at the AENC-probably replacing the World Challenge Event as they promote this Series as the way to save dog shows. Now then there may be some valid thinking behind their maneuvering but how about coming out and telling us what you really have planned for the future insofar as dog shows and the NOHS are concerned. Read Patty Haines’s thoughts in the July 11 issue of Dog News and see if you do not come to a similar conclusion about their motives.

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attended the Friday Putnam Show in New York where the weather was delightful. The organizers have redesigned the rings since the last time we were there (when the temperature read over 104 degrees) and combined with the glorious day weather ways and the new set-up one could almost imagine this show with entries of old. The delightful and knowledgeable dog personality Barbara Pessina and her Staff run a fine event definitely worth visiting so long as that summer weather holds out. Back-to-back victories for the Samoyed handled by Andrew Green were some of the highlights of the day which had large and quality entries in Hounds due to a Hound Show held further north in the State on Sunday. On Saturday there was one of many through the years FedEx Saturday delivery problems but this one was so unique as to require special notice. The FedEx driver

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came with the DOG NEWS, asked where the Super was located and when shown-less than a football field away-- promptly put the truck in reverse and drove away with any number of people yelling for him to stop. Needless to say he was never seen again. FedEx deliveries on Saturday especially are particularly hard to predict and I have often thought of cutting them out altogether particularly in California where one rarely knows if and when they will be delivered at all--forget about a timely basis--merely delivered. Do you think a book called “My Life With Federal Express Deliveries” would garner much of a sale? I doubt it too!! Continued on page 118


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As the World Show approaches and the FCI shows in Split are being held through the wee hours of the morning to the delight of some and the dismay of others comes word that FCI is to investigate the selling of foreign championship titles at FCI shows. It’s rather ironic in a way for this problem to rear its head as Split is being held since it was at the nearby Black Sea Winner Show in Bulgaria I believe it was--- that kennel clubs from round the world would award titles as though the show was being held in its own country--for instance a South American or Asian Club would apply for and be granted the right to award CACIBS at the Black Sea shows for its country. This was allegedly done away with by FCI in 2013. Sort of like and I hate to make this analogy Queensboro being held in Springfield, Mass. Well last year FCI finally did away with that practice only to find itself today being accused through an anonymous petition claiming that three FCI KC’s -- Montenegro, Bulgaria and Moldova -- are involved and that a total of 23 federation members may have taken part in the sale of championship certificates to other Federation Members. It’s a very confusing situation with the President of FCI Rafael de Santiago promising that an investigation and report will be made to the General Committee of FCI to determine future actions. All has not been rosy at FCI for years now with certain Scandinavian and Asian countries voicing their unhappiness with how the organization was and is being run. AKC is wise to keep a handsoff posture towards FCI at the present time that’s for sure. 118 Dog News

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ne of the many amazing and positive features about our sport is how we get to meet and inter-react with people who ordinarily we would not meet and with whom it is unlikely we would ever have become friendly with. The negative side is that as with other friends and acquaintances these relationships come to an end when one of the parties dies. Such was the case with two friends of mine, Estelle Booxbaum Cohen and Michael Dachel. I met these two wonderful people through dogs and in both instances an immediate rapport between us took place. Now both have passed and I will miss them for oh so many different reasons. The common denominator both Estelle and Michael had in common however were that they were two of the nicest people in the world with whom to spend time. The sport will miss them immensely and those of us who knew them well are all the better for having established a personal relationship which was based much more than upon our lives in dogs but upon relationships founded upon the 24/7 demands of our total lives.


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by Monica Stoner

by Anita Lopez Graca & Mark Denson, Desert Rain Photography

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or decades, the Saluki Club of America’s National Specialty was held at the Kentucky Horse Park, with a magnificent backdrop of verdant fields, pasture fencing, and mature trees. Situations change and “the way we’ve always done it” sometimes can’t be done any more. In 2012 Purina Farm’s outdoor facilities were the

site of the first Saluki Club National and this year SCOA returned to Purina, this time indoors. Saluki people being traditionalists, even more so than those in other breeds, the change was debated at length prior to the event. Dire warnings were heard. Salukis would not move properly indoors. Judges could not evaluate in the poor lighting. It would be noisy and cramped and just awful. The parking lot would reach incendiary temperature levels and the air-conditioning was not capa-

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ble of cooling if the outside temperature rose above 80°F. Not really. If anything I’d recommend bringing along an extra sweater, just in case. The temperature is set to allow men to wear suit coats in the summertime. As far as being cramped, Purina’s main hall measures 45,000 square feet. The flooring rivals international indoor tracks, with a cushioned spring that helps propel handlers forward. I can attest from personal experience: If your dog trips you and you fall on your knees

Judge White with Best of Breed Winner Ch. Tamarisk Cemal Coroarrah

2014 National Specialty at Purina, you’ll get road rash but your knee cap will survive, with only minimal bruising. For Agility, Purina lays down a thick covering, topped with Astro Turf, which the Salukis found irresistible for zoomies. Even so, the Agility entry was the biggest ever, and the Q rate the highest. Lure Coursing is a major activity for SCOA, and a full schedule was achieved in spite of occasional downpours. Those lure people are tough. Vendors lined two sides of the ring, with a clear view of the proceedings, and no worry about the elements harming their wares. Shoppers could peruse at leisure, secure in knowing their hounds were comfortable.

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o was it all unicorns and rainbows? Of course not. The noise is an issue, particularly in the crating/grooming area. For exhibitors accustomed to sitting outdoors huddled under tents, the lack of immediate covering was no doubt disconcerting, though the huddling remained. How better to discuss the entry? And what never changes is the opportunity to get together with other Saluki people. Was it difficult to judge Salukis on a hard surface instead of grass? According to our judge, Mrs. Starr White (Canada): “I cannot say how happy I was to be judging indoors. While the outdoors was experiencing heat (95 on Wednesday) and thunderstorms on Saturday I loved knowing that EVERY dog in the ring had the same advantages and disadvantages. The ring and weather were the

same for every dog. The footing was good. No one was stuck on a hill or in a hole. No handlers fell because of uneven footing. The dog that got loose in the grooming area was contained. No ambulances for heat stroke victims and no dripping wet dogs, trying to move with their eyes closed. I enjoy outdoor specialties - but by me this was the best. “Outdoors, any time of year, is a crapshoot weather wise - this was fabulous and I thank you for my getting the opportunity to judge in this facility, and indoors. From a judge’s POV it was about perfect.” Mrs. White’s choices added more firsts to SCOA National history. BEST OF BREED, Ch Tamarisk Cemal Coroarrah CGC; BEST OPPOSITE SEX, GCH Impala Ladies Love Outlaws; WINNERS BITCH/BEST OF WINNERS, Sadik RFR Summer Breeze; WINNERS DOG, Uziduzit and So Do I C’Hawksview; SELECT DOG, Ch Lorrequer Kharyder; SELECT BITCH, Ch Al Sayad Dar Caribbean Cadence JC were all Breeder/Owner handled. Best of Breed and Winners Dog were both GEN 3. This means at least one of their parents was a culmination of incorporating Country of Origin genetics through the critique system of the Society for the Perpetuation of Desert Bred Salukis, an AKC Domestic Registry. This fulfills the dreams of many breeders. Will the Saluki National repeat at Purina? The final decision rests in the hands of the board and future show chairs. Since my ‘lukis were safe and my feet stayed dry, it definitely has my vote. Dog News 121


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sentinel guarding the homes of the Tibetan nobility and the monasteries where its deep, big-dog bark and ability to distinguish friend from foe made it a valuable companion. They were intelligent and able to learn all sorts of tricks, which made them, in addition to being valuable guardians and companions, more or less the court jesters for the nobility and the monks. While the Lhasa lived something of a fairy tale existence in Tibet, there was to be no “happily ever after” in its native land. After China invaded Tibet in 1950, many Lhasas were killed because the Chinese government viewed them as a bourgeois luxury and a symbol of Tibetan religious culture that the communists were determined to eradicate. Fortunately, for the breed, Tibet is next door to India and a number of Lhasas had been given to British military officers and people employed in the British Government Service who had worked in Tibet prior to the Chinese invasion. These officers and government workers brought the dogs with them when they returned to England. This is essentially what saved the breed from extinction during the communist purge. While the western lines may differ in some ways from the original Tibetan Lhasa, many of the breed characteristics developed by the monks remain including their past as court jester. “My first agility dog quickly learned that he could avoid the obstacles. If the audience laughed while he was doing his ‘thing’ he’d get really happy in the ring and prance around getting a big reaction. I simply had to persevere with him and train more. We finally had a couple of fantastic trials weekends. It is important to have these multi-titled dogs in the breed be122 Dog News

“Look what I have everyone,” says Aleck (NBIS and NHIT MBISS, Ch Anbara Alasara Smart Aleck CDX RE ARCHEX ARCHX ARCH RL1X3 RL2X2 RL3X RLV RLVX CD-H CD-HCH CDX-H VD), one of Bobbi Wood’s Lhasas. In addition to his long string of titles, Aleck also has multiple group wins and also owns a number of highs-in-trial.

cause they clearly demonstrate that the breed is not just a fluffy, do-nothing mop,” said Susag, who is the treasurer for the American Lhasa Apso Club. “It took me a year to teach Aleck to retrieve the dumbbell and do the drop on recall in obedience,” said Wood. “Lhasas are not a breed that naturally retrieves and Aleck really saw no use for that particular skill. Every time I told him to get it, he would look at me and I’m sure he was saying ‘You threw it, you go get it.’ I worked on these exercises every day for a few minutes trying to develop some drive for chasing it and trying to get him to carry it around while we did some heeling. Once he finally mastered these ‘tricks’ I never had to worry about him blowing the exercises because he loved doing them. One thing I learned many years ago is that trying to make a Lhasa the ‘perfect show dog’ or the perfect anything can lead to them becoming ‘sour.’ I had a bitch years ago that I trained every day and I wanted her to move like the

wind. She got so cranky about the training that every time I’d say ‘Let’s go out and practice,’ she would run and hide. When I took her in the ring, she was balky and didn’t want to move. We had to go back to square one and just have fun. It took a few months to fix the problem but once we got back into the ring we worked well together. I know most people in the breed finish the dog’s championship and then the dog goes home and does nothing but become a couch potato. I think Lhasas want to continue to do things with you because it makes them feel that they are still special. Lhasas are more than just beautiful dogs. They have brains and can think. A real problem we face is that we have lost so many breeders and exhibitors in the past few years that breed numbers have dwindled and I fear we are on the verge of becoming a rare breed. That would be a very sad situation.”

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imber also cited the declining numbers for the breed as a cause for concern. “People need to start recognizing Lhasas for their versatility or there may not be a Lhasa Apso in the future. More exhibitors need to ‘crossover’ with their conformation dogs. My dogs do both conformation and agility disproving the myth that Lhasas, or any other breed for that matter, will get confused learning two sports at the same time or that agility or obedience or rally or any other performance activity will wreck a conformation dog. My dogs that also do agility have such confidence in themselves and so much muscle built up that they can out-move the other conformation dogs in the ring. Something conformation exhibitors may want to think about: Instead of building muscle by putting your dogs on a treadmill, build both muscle and confidence in some performance activity. It’s a LOT more fun for both you and the dog than a boring treadmill. If we can show the public that the Lhasa is more than just a ‘pretty’ breed, that they are versatile and can do many different things, I’m hoping we can bring back the breed’s popularity.”


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The greatest uncertainty in Turkey is negotiating through local traffic. It seems the Turks have yet to recognize blinkers, those little lights at the sides of a vehicle that tell other drivers of your intention to leave the lane you are in and enter another. In Turkey, the roads are a streaming battlefield, a question of brawn, not brain. Local drivers just blast through and it doesn’t seem to matter to them if you happen to be in their way, even if they are merging from the right shoulder of the road. This causes traffic congestion of unbelievable dimensions, sometimes bringing it to a snail’s pace for hours on end. What does that have to do with dog shows, you ask? Well, when coming to Turkey for what the national kennel club advertised as Midsummer Night’s Dream, we landed in the south of Istanbul before noon and tried to make our way some 50 miles north of the huge, sprawling city through the above mentioned traffic, hoping to make it to the show by 6 PM. We tried using a satellite navigator which promptly brought us to a location completely unrelated to the direction we were attempting to take. We stopped several times to ask for directions but only after about five attempts managed to find someone with reasonable English, who was kind enough to set the device on the proper destination – our hotel. Two exhausting hours later we got there, finding a very hospitable, peaceful rural establishment that accepts dogs (something not to be taken for granted in a largely Moslem country). After settling in, we climbed onto the car and headed in the direction of the showground. Sadly, the Turkish Kennel Club (or KIF in their

The breeds enlanguage) has changed venues “The second tered were inconsisin the town of Silivri, north of Isreason for the tent in quality and tanbul, at least three times, so quantity. “I had sevthe fact I had already attended three-show eral very nice dogs in two shows there was of no real event was the quite a few breeds,” help. The satellite device did not fact that fornoted judge Louis accept the name of the place Teixeira. However, and when we tried enlisting the eign champi“only few breeds help of a local policeman it took on dogs were had both depth and him about 15 minutes - during thus able to said Espen which he also attended a local gain two local quality,” Engh. ceremony in which the national Local members anthem was played near a local titles, Turkish memorial and saluting the flag – Champion and are drawn to several breeds that may be to tell us he had some clue as to Grand Chamroughly divided into its whereabouts but did it in fluthree groups – strong ent Turkish, luckily accompanied pion, since working dogs such as by gestures that enabled us to they need to locate the show. win a class at Rottweiler, Doberman or Cane Corso; We arrived at around 6 PM, one show to hunting dogs, mainly but the show, thankfully, had not get the former pointing dogs such begun. We took our ring numbers and found our rings. and two addi- as German Pointer, English Pointer and This was to be the first of tional classes English Setter, all bethree shows on consecutive ing actually used for days. In order to make the most for the latter, hunting and thereof the two excellent foreign making the fore of a practical judges, Louis Pinto Teixeira from shows attracPortugal and Espen Engh from tive for foreign type, though not quite as showy as Norway, the various breeds were the dogs exhibited in rotated between them and local exhibitors.” large all-breed shows judges, so each dog was judged in Europe and the by one local judge and two forUSA. The third group is the toy eign judges. In many Middle-Eastern and dogs – Yorkshire Terrier, French Mediterranean countries, foreign judges are Bulldog, Pomeranian and at this greatly appreciated by local exhibitors and show a very nice entry of Chiproviding them all with the chance to get the nese Crested Dogs. opinion of a top quality judge is as fair as it Both foreign judges exgets. pressed their satisfaction with The second reason for the three-show the quality of the Dobermans event was the fact that foreign champion and Chinese Crested as an endogs were thus able to gain two local titles, tire entry, the winners finding Turkish Champion and Grand Champion, themselves on the podium at all since they need to win a class at one show three shows. However, the BIS to get the former and two additional classes dogs were actually not reprefor the latter, making the shows attractive for sentatives of these breeds. foreign exhibitors. The first day’s BIS was a And indeed, besides the group of IsraeYorkshire Terrier from Russia, lis with 4 dogs, there were entries from Gerselected by Ozan Belkis of Turmany, Greece, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria and key. On the second show, Espen several other countries, making it a truly inEngh (a sighthoud specialist) put ternational event. Continued on page 126

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up an Italian Greyhound that had come from Greece. On the third day, Teixeira awarded top spot to a Chihuahua, also from Russia. All three top dogs were pitted against one another for the Supreme BIS, at which Umit Ozkanal, president of KIF, placed the Chihuahua first. The shows were managed in the usual Turkish laid back fashion that avoided putting pressure on the exhibitors. If you had dogs in more than one ring, the staff would kindly allow you to finish one breed and make it to the other ring on time. They were courteous and kind, exhibiting local hospitality at its best.

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riday’s show ended at around 12:30 AM (yes, past midnight), not surprising in view of the fact it had only begun at around 7:00 PM. We then went to our hotel, waking up the following morning to pleasant sunshine, allowing us to dip in the pool and go shopping at a local open-air market. When we were getting ready to go to the show, clouds gathered in the sky and soon lightning flashed and thunder sounded. Nevertheless, we packed into the car, heading for the showground, while our friend who had come with her Maltese began to pray. Her prayers went unanswered. Less than 10 minutes later, it started to rain – sorry, to pour – and then it hailed like mad! Cars stopped at the roadside since the view was extremely poor, the ground, just an hour earlier flushed with sunlight, was covered in white hailstones. We decided to go to the venue in any case, although it was completely unsheltered from the weather, just to see what the organizers had in mind. Needless to say, the show was cancelled even though many of the exhibitors had 126 Dog News

The author had a short chat with KIF president, Prof. Umit Ozkanal What was the idea behind the three shows? In order to make a foreign dog into a Turkish champion it needs either 3xCAC or 1xCAC and 1xCACIB and a foreign champion needs 1 CAC to become Turkish champion and two more to obtain the Grand Championship title. I think this idea works well so we may repeat it. What were your expectations regarding the entry from both number and countries? We were expecting over 1,000 dogs in the 3 days, but we only had 931 entries. We had entries from Israel, Germany, Czech Republic, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Russia, Ukraine and I may have missed one or two. What went on in your head when it started raining cats and dogs? I thought everything would be in chaos. But we always have a B Plan and in this case we realized it, holding two shows on Sunday. It was exhausting for both us and the exhibitors but at least we delivered on our promised shows. What would you like to improve? I am very happy about the organization and the stewards. They have learned their job well and do it well. We need more participants. The judges are happy with the running of the show. When Ozan and I judge in other places we take brochures with us and try to promote our shows. How would you sum up the show? I am very happy because at every show I am aware that the Turkish Kennel Club is developing and progressing.

arrived, and the organizers decided to have two shows the following day (seeing as the forecast was optimistic), one at 10:00AM and the other at 6:00PM. After a hearty dinner at a lovely local inn, we went back to the hotel, hoping to wake up to another sunny day – and we did. So, at around 10:00 o’clock the first show began, with the main ring at around 2:30. After a short break, the second show began on schedule but it too ended after midnight. Despite all the setbacks, the friendly atmosphere did not deteriorate. One thing that struck us, as visitors, were the stray dogs and the way they are treated by locals. The number of strays is quite large, they seem to be everywhere, both in an out of town. However, the authorities and many people of their own initiative feed the dogs, inoculate them and treat them humanely. The show organizers suggested group winners who had won sacks of dog food donate it to the strays, and quite a few obliged. At one stage, exactly as Teixeira was judging BIS, a stray puppy entered the ring and sniffed at the dog on the table. The president of the kennel club gently diverted the puppy away from the ring. This is not to say stray dogs do not constitute a problem, but at least they are docile and allowed to exist without being persecuted. The way the Turkish Kennel Club has made in the few years of its existence has been long. Starting with adverse conditions in a Moslem country, they have created an efficient organization with thousands of members. The shows do not have a very large entry, but are extremely “user friendly”, to both local and foreign exhibitors. This is not to say they have it made, it is all a work in progress, but they keep learning and improving and no doubt will assert themselves as a canine power in due time.


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The 101 Keeshond Rescue Continued FROM page 103

There is a stark contrast between the care and socialization of these dogs and what is taken for granted by a typical breeder of the Keeshond Club of America. Puppies are not handled and cuddled daily, they have never had treats, played with toys, walked on a leash, ridden in a car or visited anywhere outside the pen – which was their world. The dogs range in age from 10 weeks to 6 years with most being female and less than 3 years of age. From the moment Dee received that phone call about the 101’s Kees her life changed along with that of many others involved with Keeshond rescue, local area Keeshond Clubs, experienced Keeshond foster families and show breeders around the country and around the world. They soon would become dedicated to raising funds, donating supplies, driving to transport dogs and most of all putting together a solid plan for all of these dogs. The coordination of these friends of the breed and their efforts was so effective that by January, 2014 they had raised the funds necessary to take care of the veterinary and rescue needs of all the dogs, over $72,758. The plan included veterinary care, vaccinations, microchips, spay and neuter, transportation and foster care. In the plan, each dog would go one at a time to experienced foster homes. There they would be bathed, socialized and receive training in basic house manners. Their temperaments and response to their surroundings would be evaluated. Only then would they be placed in their forever homes. RESCUE ACTIVITY As of this writing 54 dogs have been rescued and plans for the remaining dogs are in place. It has taken the entire Keeshond Community in the United States and Canada to foster these dogs, with financial assistance from our friends in the United Kingdom. The current distribution of 128 Dog News

the foster dogs is: 12 in Canada, 24 in New York State, 1 Connecticut, 1 Pennsylvania, 3 New Hampshire, 1 Massachusetts, 5 Virginia, 1 Indiana, 1 South Carolina, 1 Louisiana, 1 Georgia, 3 Michigan, 2 Maine, 1 Ohio. The Keeshond Railroad has been in place for many years and has been fully mobilized for this effort. It is an all volunteer group that contributes their time, cars and gas to get Keeshonden around the country. They are picked up at their locations or driven to a central point, sometimes a dog show, and then carried to the next point. It is a relay system that can get dogs needing a ride from Vermont to Missouri, or from Ohio to Washington state. This time, with this rescue and some very frightened dogs, one did get loose, but he was soon returned to his foster home. FOSTER CARE The Keeshond Smile Some of the dogs have now been in foster care for a few months and they are doing far better than expected. The amazing Keeshond temperament has survived intact and with time, attention and patience from the foster homes and a well socialized and trained companion dog, the rescued dogs are making remarkable progress. They arrived at their Foster homes with no names, just B54, A20, etc. Foster parents quickly changed that and they are now Audra, Casper, Christian, Cleo and Cubby. Some like Kringle, were named with Christmas themed names because they arrived during the holiday season. Some names are elegant like Bronte, and Princess Grace. Hagrid has echoes of Harry Potter. The Fosters report that with patience and the example of other well trained house dogs they are learning to eat from a

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dish, approach people for petting, jump on the couch for cuddles and take treats from your hand. They are learning their names and many other things that will help them make the transition from a nameless dog in a pen to a much loved family member. Those familiar with the breed know that Keeshonds smile. The dogs coming into foster care did not smile. However, those working with the dogs noticed that gradually and little by little after a few weeks of care and attention the smile returned. You can see it in the attached pictures. Now that many of the dogs have learned basic lessons, some are on to new careers as therapy and agility dogs. All they needed was chance, the chance given to them by the generous donors and dedicated volunteers of the Keeshond Community worldwide. CALL TO ACTION = HOW YOU CAN HELP: 1) Sign the Petition log onto www. keesrescue.com 2) Permission is given to reprint this article in your club publication 3) Write a letter to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

The Attorney General of New York has appointed a task force to investigate puppy mills. Marjorie’s Kennel is on the list. The legislature has a special committee reviewing the Department of Agriculture. The governor has been notified that it’s past time to do the right thing for the dogs at Marjorie’s Kennel. They have no current desire to voluntarily release more Keeshonden. Please write to Governor Cuomo. Please write your own letter and send it today. Governor Andrew Cuomo FAX: 518-474-1513 Email: gov.cuomo@chamber.state. ny.us Mail:The Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo Governor, State of New York NYS State Capitol Building Albany, NY 12224


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n this issue of DOG NEWS, Skye terrier breeder and judge DR. KIRSI SAINIO gives our readers an inside view of Helsinki, her home town, the site of the upcoming World Dog show. A number of Americans will be attending the show. Among them are PATRICIA HEARST SHAW, JODY LONGMIRE, DESI MURPHY, CHRIS MANELOPOULOS, RACHEL CORBIN, JANE MADDOX BISHOP, NANCY & MIKE SHAW, LORNA & RON MENAKER, LYDIA COLEMAN HUTCHINSON, DIANE ANDERSON, ANNA STROMBERG and BEN FRANZOSO. United States Senator CHARLES SCHUMER from New York along with United States Senator RICHARD BLUMENTHAL of Connecticut are working on legislation that would require veterinarians to write prescriptions for medicine which would allow clients to purchase medicine from pharmacies or online. This ruling would help clients save millions of dollars, as vets normally sell their clients the drugs rather than writing prescriptions to be filled elsewhere. All of us at DOG NEWS send our best wishes to professional handlers TRACY SZARAS and LUIZ ABREU, who were married last Wednesday in South Carolina. Among the guests were best man ADRIANO ROCHA, BERGIT KABEL, JENNIE & JAY RICHARDSON, JACKIE STACY, PEGGY BROWNE, REBECCA CROSS, SHELBY & LENNY BROWN, MINNA-LISA KOLTES, KEITH BAILEY, SHARON ABMEYER, MARIPI WOOLDRIDGE, JENNIFER STEVENS, BOB BUSBY, MARY DUKES, DEB & FRANK MURPHY, CHRISTINE THROPE, MARY JANE CARBERRY, CELESTE GONZALES, YANA ROMENAKO, JOE KINNARNEY, BRIAN & MICHELLE JONES and AL PERTUIT. After 28 years, those

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TWO BOBS as their license plates state, have become one BOB. On Tuesday, the 22nd HATBORO HONCHOS and judge ROBERT “BOB” BLACK and ROBERT “BOB” THOMAS were married in Pennsylvania. In the last 28 years, they must have worked out the kinks and this should be smooth sailing…our best wishes. The old saying is “you can never find a policeman or a doctor when you need one.” I don’t know about the policeman but the doctor that’s another story, just ask VICKI SEILER, who found her doctor in JEFFREY CUSHMAN. VICKI, the talented handler whose gowns at the AKC/ EUKANUBA dog show give EUKANUBA pink a new meaning, has become engaged to DR. JEFFREY CUSHMAN. We wish the happy couple all the best. A special Birthday greeting to multiple group judge DR. RICHARD GREATHOUSE, who will celebrate his 90th birthday on the 29th. NORMAN PATTON, BILL USHERWOOD and AKC rep JIMMY MITCHELL are off to judge in Mexico City….adios. SHARON SAKSON is off to judge sighthounds in Sweden and Germany. Akita judge LARRY KAPLAN from Long Island has passed away. Our deepest sympathies to his family. Multiple group judge MICHAEL DACHEL has passed away following a long illness. Prior to his judging, he was the long time assistant to the late professional handler BILL TRAINOR. MICHAEL was with BILL in his most successful years, and MICHAEL could always be found brush in hand getting one of their top winners ready for the ring. Always polite and kind, he will be missed by me and all who knew him. Services will be held on July 26th in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.


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When Disaster Strikes, The AKC Rolls Out Help Continued FROM page 57

Not the first The AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailer donated to Harford County in Maryland, which is mentioned above, is not the first trailer donated to a local emergency management organization. In fact, it was the fifth one placed. The first trailer was donated last fall. Funds for it were raised locally by the Forsyth Kennel Club for Pamlico County in North Carolina. “The second trailer was placed in Chattanooga, TN, with local funding raised by the Chattanooga Kennel Club. The third trailer was placed in Lexington, KY with local funding raised by the Lexington Kennel Club,” Sharp says. Trailers No. 4 and 5 were placed in Maryland. The Cecil County Department of Emergency Services received the first, and the Harford County Department

The American Kennel Club and AKC Reunite provided much needed disaster relief after a deadly tornado struck Oklahoma last year. Photo provided by AKC Reunite.

of Emergency Services received the second as indicated above. In the case of these two trailers, the government in each county donated a portion of the $12,000 needed locally for the purchase of each one. Eight more on the way “We have another eight trailers close to being placed,” Sharp says. “Three

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of them will be donated before August 1st. One is going to Columbia, MO. A donation from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals, Inc., which is located in Columbia, paid for it. The other two trailers are going to Colorado. A group of Colorado kennel clubs pooled their donations for the purchase of these two, with each club giving between $250 and $7,500. Both trailers are being donated to an organization called PetAid Colorado, which is centrally located in Denver and tasked with pet disaster relief throughout the state. The Colorado clubs hope to raise enough money to get a third trailer in the future. “Shortly after the donation of those three trailers, we have another one going to Atlanta, Georgia that was purchased with funds raised by the Atlanta Kennel Club. We also are working on a trailer donation for Sacramento, CA with funds provided by the AKC Humane Fund. Still another trailer is going to McClain County, OK with local funds for it raised by the Canadian Valley Kennel Club, Town and Country Kennel Club, Sooner State Kennel Club and West Central Oklahoma Kennel Club as well as support from Onofrio. The Dallas, TX area also will receive a trailer soon thanks to donations made by the Greater Collin Kennel Club, Trinity

Although the need for emergency sheltering is more likely to be caused by a local disaster than a major national incident, that does not minimize the importance of providing quality sheltering for the pets affected. An AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailer enables emergency management personnel to meet this need. Consider the first deployment of an AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailer, which occurred recently after there was a small scale emergency in Cecil County, MD and the people and pets affected by it needed care. “On Tuesday, June 24, 2014, a senior citizen apartment building in Perryville, MD, had a fire that resulted in the evacuation of its 112 residents,” says Mark Sweitzer, Emergency Preparedness Manager for the county. “A temporary shelter was opened at Perryville High School within an hour of the evacuation. Ten evacuees arrived at the temporary shelter with their pets. Five of the ten were able to make other arrangements for their animals. So, only five pets were in need Continued on page 139 of sheltering.” The shelter provided pet assistance for approximately five hours. By then, all of the owners and their pets had relocated with relatives living in the area. AKC Reunite is charged with the task of providing a lost pet Although there weren’t a large number of pets in need in the recovery service based on the use of microchips and collar Perryville situation, emergency management personnel experienced tags. In 2002, its Canine Support and Relief Fund began one of the trailer’s key benefits: rapid deployment. awarding grants to K9 Search and Rescue (SAR) volunteer “It’s a huge help to be able to hitch up the trailer and haul it to wherever a shelter needs to be set up and know that everything organizations with funds raised by the AKC’s DOGNY Project, necessary to do so is inside of it,” Sweitzer says. “Because a community art project created after 9/11. emergency management services didn’t have to focus on gathering In 2005, the mission of the Canine Support and Relief the necessary equipment, they were better able to provide a quick Fund was broadened in order to fund disaster relief after response and free to focus on other aspects of sheltering. Hurricane Katrina. It then began supporting non-profit groups “For example, one pet was separated from its owner. An Animal that provide care for pets after natural and manmade Control Officer was available to assist with its recovery because he disasters. It also began awarding funds for disaster didn’t have to focus on getting the necessary shelter supplies. The preparedness. Since its inception, it donated $4 million to K9 trailer freed personnel to accomplish other necessary tasks at a SAR teams and organizations supporting companion animal time when there were limited human resources available.”

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Valley Kennel Club, Texas Kennel Club and the Lone Star State Classic Cluster. “Maryland has another trailer on its way to Calvert County. It is being sponsored by the National Capital Kennel Club, Capital Dog Training Club of Washington, DC and Chesapeake Kennel Club of Maryland.” In addition to the above, there are significant fundraising efforts underway to enable trailer donations in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, and in San Diego County in California.

be photographed when their owners drop them off. The photos can be printed and put on cage cards affixed to the crates in which the pets are kept. Owners also would be given a copy of the photo of their pet along with information about sheltering.” An AKC Reunite microchip scanner and microchips are onboard as well so pets can be scanned for a microchip and microchipped if they don’t have one. Microchipping animals as they enter a temporary shelter aids their return to the correct owners, which can be a complicated task when 50 or more animals are involved. “The trailers have lots of cleaning supplies such as brushes, brooms, mops and disinfectant. They are stocked with trash bags, paper towels, cat litter and shredded paper as well. No perishable items such as dog food are included however. Typically, dog food is donated by local pet stores or residents in the area not directly affected by the disaster. It's the crates and all of the other supplies that can be difficult to find in the middle of a disaster if you're not prepared ahead of time,” Sharp says. Even when emptied, the trailers are neither large enough nor do they have

A mobile supply center The AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailers are 16 ft. long, have two axles and can be pulled by a heavy duty pickup truck (or any vehicle capable of pulling 10,000 lbs.). The trailers are stocked with all of the supplies needed to set up an emergency shelter for 65 or more pets. “For example, each trailer has 40 extra-large size, collapsible wire crates and 25 medium size, collapsible wire crates. The crates are removed from their packaging and premounted on carts so they can be rolled out of the trailer and set up quickly in a facility designated as an emergency animal shelter,” Sharp says. In the event a shelter was set up in a high school by the Red Cross, the pets belonging to the people sheltered there would need to be sheltered as well. A trailer could be brought to the high school, where a pet shelter could be set up in a separate wing of the building using the supplies inside the trailer. To facilitate the above, each trailer has rolls of plastic that can be put on floors or walls to keep surfaces in the facility from being damaged. “The trailers also are stocked with checkin supplies like paper, a camera and a printer,” Sharp says. “So, pets can The Queen Anne County Shelter Exercise Photos provided by Mark Sweitzer

adequate ventilation to be used as a shelter for pets. They also are not designed to be used as a mobile veterinary clinic. However, they can be used as command post by emergency management after the supplies have been removed. They are wired for electricity and could be plugged into a building outlet. Or they could be plugged into the generator that is supplied with each trailer. Each trailer is equipped with a generator because power outages are common during disasters. Note: All of the supplies in the trailers have been field-tested and include a broad spectrum of necessary items. What to do Kennel club members who would like to have an AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailer donated to their county’s emergency management services, should contact Tessa Johnson at AKC Reunite (relief@ akcreunite.org or 919-816-3980), who will provide information about how the program works. “Kennel clubs need to raise the first $12,000 at the local level. As they raise money, they would donate the tax deductible funds to AKC Reunite, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.Each kennel club’s donations would be tracked and we will notify the club or group of local clubs when they reach $12,000,” Sharp says. (Note: Kennel Club members involved in raising funds for trailer donations would not be obligated to work as disaster relief volunteers in the event of an emergency unless they choose to complete FEMA training and sign up as a volunteer.) Individuals, corporations and other interested parties also can donate to trailer projects in local areas or across the country. Donations are tax deductible and accepted at http://www. a k c re u n i t e . o rg / d o n a t e . Approved organizations that raise a minimum of $1,000 will have their logo featured on the AKC Pet Disaster Relief Trailer. To learn more about how to get involved in AKC Pet Disaster Relief, visit www.akcreunite.org/relief.

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and 26 Bernese mountain dogs and a total of 93 dogs, the highest one day score of the show. Mrs. and Mr. Veiga came from Portugal, Gabriela judged the Poodles on Saturday along with 12 Piccolo Levriero Italiano, 69 dogs in total. Viktor judged both days and attracted 131 dogs to his ring. On Sunday he judged Hunting dogs from groups 7&8 including 24 Flat Coated Retrievers. Mr. Ruth Wagner from Luxemburg judged the Dachshunds on Sunday , a total of 66. On Saturday she had only 37 dogs to judge. 37 Border Collies and 36 Australian Shepherds and a few other breeds contributed to the nice final score of 73 entries for Mrs. Britt Siegstadt who came from as far as Denmark. Mrs. Linda Volarikova from Slovakia had 81 entries including a nice number of 53 Golden Retrievers. Czech Republic judge Mrs. Gabriela Ridarcikova had the best weekend score with 155 entries. On Saturday she had 82 dogs to judge, including 20 Shelties, 20 White Shepherd dogs and 26 Beardies. On Sunday she had 73 entries. She then had 33 Bulldogs and 24 Bullmastiffs. Mrs. Monique Van Brempt judged Shepherd and Companion breeds on Saturday and Guard dogs and a few Waterdogs on Sunday. As she had a lot of breeds as an allrounder she had a nice overall score of 126 dogs over the weekend. Mr. Jos De Cuyper from Belgium was the Best In Show judge. He had 65 dogs on Saturday and 72 on Sunday, including 27 Westies. His 3rd place went to the whippet “Nelson of Gentle Mind” an-

“Mr. Jos De Cuyper from Belgium was the Best In Show judge. He had 65 dogs on Saturday and 72 on Sunday, including 27 Westies.”

other dog from Mr.Delabelle from Belgium. Nelson was entered in open class, a two year-old male bred in Germany. Twelve were entered for Mrs. Myriam Vermeire. Mrs. Gabriela Veiga was the Group judge. Nelson was the BIS of Gent earlier this year. The Lhasa Apso “Close to Perfection Next to You” from Mrs. Marion Radstok took the ResBIS cup back to Holland. Mrs. Ingrid Hectors gave the ticket for the main ring where Mr. Dirk Spruyt placed the dog first. This Dutch bred, 4 year old male, was entered in Champion Class and had 10 competitors to defeat before he could go the main ring. The Best In Show title went to the Bearded Collie “Beardie Connections Kenji” that we know from winning BIS in Brussels and Hoogstraten. No need to present him again. Mrs. Ridarcikova was the judge for the breed , while Mrs. Myriam Vermeire judged his group. All 3 winners were Saturday winners and had to come back for the finals. President Mrs. Viviane Boesmans is worried for next year when she has to content herself with a CAC title only, while next year LKV celebrates it’s 35th edition of this show, and that is weird. The CACIB title is given next year to the Ambiorix trophy. But this anniversary is an excellent opportunity not to miss. I am very confident that there will be hardly a significant difference except for the title itself. We can expect interesting judges and a well organized show. Don’t miss it, as it is very early in the year on 10 and 11 of January. Dog News 143


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the number of procedures carried out on dogs, the Kennel Club remains concerned about the 11 per cent increase in dogs being used in experiments. In 2013, 3,554 dogs were used in experiments, compared to 3,214 the previous year. Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: “During the transposition of the EU Directive 2010/63/ EU into UK law, the Kennel Club campaigned to maintain stricter UK standards and special protection for dogs, cats and horses used in scientific experiments. The government granted this additional safeguard, yet the statistics are rising for the number of dogs being used in experiments. “In 2013 the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV) and the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments (FRAME) published a comprehensive study that analysed over two thousand toxicological studies where dogs were being used to predict toxicity responses in humans. The study concluded that dogs are highly unpredictable in detecting toxicity levels in humans which makes them highly inaccurate and impractical indicators. In light of this important evidence, the government needs to recognise how unnecessary it is for dogs to be used in these types of experiments – and translate this into law.” The Kennel Club has recently

responded to a Home Office consultation on Section 24 of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 Amendment Regulations 2012 which currently prohibits the disclosure of information. In its response, the Kennel Club highlighted the need to facilitate the sharing of information on animal experiments which will promote openness and transparency and will ultimately help protect animal welfare. For more information on the Home Office Statistics, please visit: https://www. gov.uk/government/publications/statisticsof-scientific-procedures-on-living-animalsgreat-britain-2013. Laura Quickfall London, England Podcast: Dogs, Physical Activity, and Walking (Dogs PAW) In this podcast we hear from Dr. Libby Richards, a Certified Health Education Specialist and assistant professor at Purdue University School of Nursing. She received her PhD in Health Promotion from Purdue University and her Masters in Nursing from Indiana University. Dr. Richards’ research is focused on population-based physical activity promotion. In this podcast we will be discussing her CHF funded research into the reciprocal impact of a healthy and active lifestyle on the physical and mental well-being of dogs and their owners. If you enjoyed this podcast, you may also like our podcasts Noise Phobia in Dogs and Dealing with Separation Anxiety in Dogs. Good news for mobile users! You can now listen to the podcasts on our website directly from your mobile device. If you prefer to download and listen later, the entire HealthE-Barks podcast series is available in Apple’s iTunes store. To support canine health research and educational programs, please consider making a donation today. We are grateful to the Kenneth A. Scott Charitable Trust, a KeyBank Trust, for their support of the Health-E Barks Podcast Series. AKC CHF Raleigh, NC

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SEPTEMBER 1 - MONDAY AK Chugiak (O) WORKING GROUP DOG CLUB OF ALASKA Chugiak Benefit Association Grounds 18606 Old Glenn Hwy Chugiak, AK 99567 CLOSES: AUGUST 13 Sue Striebich, SHW SEC, 12041 JEROME ST, ANCHORAGE, AK 99516 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Mrs. N. D. Simmons: Working Group, Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, and more

KY Louisville (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) BLUEGRASS PUG FANCIERS (P) Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Louisville Holiday Inn 1325 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy CLOSES: AUGUST 6 12:00 p.m. Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $17.00 SWEEPS VETERANS: Pug Ms. Elisabeth Olsen SWEEPS PUPPY: Pug Ms. Elisabeth Olsen

LA Monroe (I) VICKSBURG KENNEL CLUB OF MISSISSIPPI Monroe Civic Center 401 Lea Joyner Memorial Expressway CLOSES: AUGUST 13 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT CO Longmont (O) FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd ROCKY MOUNTAIN BORZOI CLUB (S) Judges And Their Assignments Thompson Park BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. R. White 4th and Bross SPORTING Group: Mr. N. B. CLOSES: AUGUST 13 Kenney Ginger Sammonds, SHW SEC, 4903 W Mr. N. B. Kenney: All Sporting Breeds County Rd 14, Loveland, CO 80537 HOUND Group: A. L. Odom FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. R. Ambrosio: Afghan Mrs. S. B. Smith: Breed Mrs. S. N. Smyth: Am Fox, Basenji, Eng Fox, SWEEPS VETERANS Harr, Pharaoh, Plott, RhoRidge Ms. Virginia Jones A. L. Odom: Balance of Hound Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY WORKING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Ms. Virginia Jones Ms. S. I. Wheat: Alas Mal Mr. R. J. Shreve: Boxer IA Amana* (I/O) Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Working CEDAR RAPIDS Breeds KENNEL ASSOCIATION, INC. Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Amana Colonies Convention Ctr & RV Park TERRIER Mr. R. J. Shreve: All Terrier Breeds 39 38th Ave TOY Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat CLOSES: AUGUST 13 Mr. R. E. Garren: Chihua, Malt, Min Pin, Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Toy Manch, Pug, Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Yorks Judges And Their Assignments Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Toy Breeds BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. J. Ham NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. SPORTING Group: Ms. N. J. E. Garren Gallant Ms. S. I. Wheat: Boston, Bulldog Ms. N. J. Gallant: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. Goldstein Mr. R. J. Shreve: Shar-Pei, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Tib Span, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. K. V. Carter: Nor Elk Mr. R. E. Garren: Balance of Non-Sporting D. P. Cline: RhoRidge Mrs. J. Goldstein: Balance of Hound Breeds Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. Ambrosio WORKING Group: D. P. Cline A. L. Odom: Pemb-WC Mr. J. Constantine: Giant Schn, Std Schn Ms. S. I. Wheat: Bel Shp, GSD Mrs. K. V. Carter: Akita, Alas Mal, Sam, Mr. R. Ambrosio: Balance of Herding Sib Hky Breeds D. P. Cline: Balance of Working Breeds Group: Mr. N. TERRIER Group: Mr. J. Constantine MISCELLANEOUS B. Kenney Mr. J. Constantine: All Terrier Breeds Mr. N. B. Kenney: All Miscellaneous Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. Goldstein JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. J. Shreve Mr. J. Constantine: Toy Manch Mr. W. F. Harmon: Chihua (Long), Pap NC Raleigh* (I) Mrs. J. Goldstein: Balance of Toy Breeds CARY KENNEL CLUB NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. W. NC State Fairgrounds F. Harmon 1025 Blue Ridge Rd. Ms. N. J. Gallant: Dalm CLOSES: AUGUST 13 Mr. W. F. Harmon: Balance of NonMB-F Inc., SUPT Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. D. M. Brown FEE: $29.00-1st/ $29.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments D. P. Cline: Card-WC, Pemb-WC BEST IN SHOW J. P. Wade Mrs. D. M. Brown: Balance of Herding SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. Vogels Breeds Dr. D. D. Simmons: Ret-Lab MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. D. Mrs. C. Vogels: Balance of Sporting Breeds M. Brown Group: Dr. D. D. Simmons Mrs. D. M. Brown: All Miscellaneous Breeds HOUND J. P. Wade: All Hound Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Group: Mrs. J. A. Mr. J. J. Ham: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, WORKING Brown Begnr Nov B, Util A, Util B Mrs. J. A. Brown: All Working Breeds Mr. R. Capsel: Open A, Open B TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. Vogels JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. N. J. Gallant Mrs. C. Vogels: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Border, Bull Ter, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, KY Lexington* (I) MID-KENTUCKY KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal Kentucky Horse Park J. P. Wade: Balance of Terrier Breeds 4089 Iron Works Pike TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton CLOSES: AUGUST 13 Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Toy Breeds Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. D. FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd D. Simmons Judges And Their Assignments Dr. D. D. Simmons: All Non-Sporting Breeds BEST IN SHOW Mrs. K. Kahn Group: Dr. D. D. SimSPORTING Group: Ms. B. L. Clarke HERDING mons Mr. T. Stacy: Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Dr. D. D. Simmons: Austrl Cat Dg, AusSpan-Clum trlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Balance of Sporting Canaan, Card-WC, Coll (Rough) J. P. Wade: Balance of Herding Breeds Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. HOUND Group: N. L. Van Camp E. Hutton Ms. B. L. Clarke: Ibizan, Whip N. L. Van Camp: Balance of Hound Breeds Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES WORKING Group: Mrs. P. HastMr. J. H. Mett: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, ings Begnr Nov B Mr. T. Stacy: Dobe Mrs. C. Mett: Grad Novr, Open A, Open Mrs. K. Kahn: Giant Schn B, Util A, Util B Ms. B. L. Clarke: Rottw To Be Assigned: PNOV, Grad Openr, Mrs. P. Hastings: Balance of Working POPN, PUTL, Versatility Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. A. Brown TERRIER Group: Mr. T. Stacy Ms. B. L. Clarke: Manch Ter NJ Morristown* (I) Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Terrier Breeds SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN KENNEL CLUB TOY Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy William G Mennen Sports Arena Mrs. K. Kahn: Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Ms. B. L. Clarke: J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy 161 East Hanover Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 13 12:00 p.m. Manch MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Pap, Peke, Pom, FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Pood Toy, Shih Tzu Judges And Their Assignments Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Toy Breeds BEST IN SHOW Ms. E. Muthard NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. SPORTING Group: Mr. E. B. Weiss L. Stacy Ms. E. Muthard: All Sporting Breeds Mrs. J. L. Stacy: All Non-Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: P. L. Marsman HERDING Group: Mrs. S. S. Mr. E. B. Weiss: All Hound Breeds Hedgepath WORKING Group: P. L. Marsman Mrs. K. Kahn: All Herding Breeds Mr. E. B. Weiss: Giant Schn MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. T. P. L. Marsman: Balance of Working Breeds Stacy TERRIER Group: Mr. E. B. Weiss Mr. T. Stacy: All Miscellaneous Breeds Mr. E. B. Weiss: All Terrier Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES TOY Group: W. Gurin N. Cheski: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Ms. E. Muthard: Yorks Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Open A, Open B, W. Gurin: Balance of Toy Breeds POPN, Util A, Util B, PUTL NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. E. JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. Hastings B. Weiss SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Manch Ms. E. Muthard: All Non-Sporting Breeds Neena L Van Camp HERDING Group: P. L. Marsman SWEEPS VETERANS: Std Manch P. L. Marsman: All Herding Breeds Neena L Van Camp MISCELLANEOUS Group: W. Gurin SWEEPS PUPPY: Toy Manch W. Gurin: All Miscellaneous Breeds Neena L Van Camp OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES SWEEPS VETERANS: Toy Manch Mr. R. Amen: Nov B, Begnr Nov B, Open Neena L Van Camp A, Util B E. M. Van Uden: Begnr Nov A, Open B, Util A To Be Assigned: Nov A, PNOV, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, POPN, PUTL, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: W. Gurin

SEPTEMBER 1 - MONDAY thru SEPTEMBER 2 - TUESDAY KY Louisville (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) BLUEGRASS PUG FANCIERS (2) Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Louisville Holiday Inn 1325 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy CLOSES: AUGUST 6 12:00 p.m. Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. S. Brown: Breed

SEPTEMBER 3 - WEDNESDAY MS Biloxi* (I) MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST TOY BREED CLUB (S) Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Ctr 2350 Beach Blvd CLOSES: AUGUST 13 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Dr. S. Keating: Toy Group, Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Long), Chihua (Smooth), Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, and more Mrs. S. Walker: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY: Affenp SWEEPS PUPPY: Bruss Grif SWEEPS PUPPY: Cav KC Spans SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua (Long) SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua (Smooth) SWEEPS PUPPY: Chin Cr SWEEPS PUPPY: Hava SWEEPS PUPPY: Eng Toy Sp (B & PC) SWEEPS PUPPY: I Greyhnd SWEEPS PUPPY: Eng Toy Sp (KC & R) SWEEPS PUPPY: J Chin SWEEPS PUPPY: Malt SWEEPS PUPPY: Min Pin SWEEPS PUPPY: Toy Manch SWEEPS PUPPY: Pap SWEEPS PUPPY: Peke SWEEPS PUPPY: Pom SWEEPS PUPPY: Pug SWEEPS PUPPY: Pood Toy SWEEPS PUPPY: Shih Tzu SWEEPS PUPPY: Silky SWEEPS PUPPY: Toy Fox Terrier SWEEPS PUPPY: Yorks

SEPTEMBER 4 - THURSDAY CA Petaluma (O) REDWOOD EMPIRE DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB (S) Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds Fairgrounds Drive & Payran Street CLOSES: AUGUST 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Ms. V. M. Jordan: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Valerie Stanert CO Greeley (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) AFGHAN HOUND CLUB OF GREATER DENVER, INC. (S) Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Jan D. Curtis, SHW SEC, 2837 49Th St, Evans, CO 80620 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. S. L. Weinraub: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Kelly A Ray SWEEPS PUPPY Kelly A Ray KY Louisville (I) PUG DOG CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Louisville Holiday Inn 1325 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $17.00 SWEEPS PUPPY: Pug Nancy McCorkle SWEEPS VETERANS: Pug Nancy McCorkle MS Biloxi (I) SINGING RIVER KENNEL CLUB OF MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Ctr 2350 Beach Blvd CLOSES: AUGUST 20 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. C. Briley SPORTING Group: Dr. S. Keating Dr. S. Keating: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. S. Keating Mr. J. C. Briley: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. J. C. Briley: Manch Ter Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. Walker Mrs. S. Walker: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mrs. S. Walker: Pood Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mr. J. R. Cole: GSD Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. Walker Mrs. S. Walker: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. E. Noe

NJ Bridgewater (O) BIG APPLE SPORTING SOCIETY (S) North Branch Park 355 Milltown Rd. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $32.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GW SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Curl SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Nova Scotia T SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Gord SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-AmW SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Boykin SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Clum SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Ckr SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Fld SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Irw SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Suss SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Wel Spr SWEEPS PUPPY: Spin Ital SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim SWEEPS PUPPY: Wirehair Ptg Grif SWEEPS PUPPY: Wirehair Vizsla NJ Bridgewater (O) CENTRAL NEW JERSEY HOUND ASSOCIATION (S) North Branch Park 355 Milltown Rd. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $32.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Ms. A. H. Roth: Hound Group, Afghan, Amer English Coon, Bgle (13 Under), Bgle (Over 13), Bluetick Coon, Greyhnd, Ibizan, Nor Elk, Pharaoh, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Misc Breeds , Port Pdngo, Per and more S. L. Clark: Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Borz, Eng Fox, Harr, Otter, PBGV, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon Dr. J. Eversole: Dach (Long), Dach (Smooth), Dach (Wire) Mrs. J. M. Sheppard: Ir Wolf, Saluki Dr. A. T. Miller: Whip SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan Mr. Kristofer A Kelso SWEEPS PUPPY: Amer English Coon Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Am Fox Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Basenji Mr. Kristofer A Kelso SWEEPS PUPPY: Basset Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (13 Under) Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: B & T Coonhnd Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Bgle (Over 13) Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Bloodhnd Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Bluetick Coon Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Borz Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Eng Fox Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Greyhnd Sharon L Clark SWEEPS PUPPY: Harr Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Ibizan Sharon L Clark SWEEPS PUPPY: Ir Wolf Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Nor Elk Sharon L Clark SWEEPS PUPPY: Otter Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: PBGV Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: Pharaoh Sharon L Clark SWEEPS PUPPY: Plott Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Port Pd Peq Sharon L Clark SWEEPS PUPPY: Redbone Coon Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge Ms. Concetta Jez SWEEPS PUPPY: Saluki Dr. A. Todd Miller SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer Mrs. Jane M Sheppard SWEEPS PUPPY: Treeing Walker Coon Ms. Laura McCoy SWEEPS PUPPY: Whip Mr. Kristofer A Kelso OK Elk City* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) WEST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA KENNEL CLUB Elk City Civic Center 1016 Airport Industrial Road CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd

TN Franklin* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) CLARKSVILLE KENNEL CLUB Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane CLOSES: AUGUST 20 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. G. Geringer SPORTING Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. C. E. Trotter: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mrs. G. Geringer: Afghan, Dach Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. R. Stein: Norwich Norfolk, Rat Terrier, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter M. Koss: Am Staff, Austr, Border, Cairn, Dandie, Manch Ter, Parson Russell, Soft Coated, Wst Highlnd Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman M. Koss: Toy Manch Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. Stein Mrs. G. Geringer: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mrs. P. V. Trotter: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES To Be Assigned: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, POPN, Util A, Util B, PUTL, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: M. Koss

SEPTEMBER 5 - FRIDAY CA Petaluma (I) PEKINGESE CLUB OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds Fairgrounds Drive & Payran Street CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Bonnie Prato, SHW SEC, 5252 SHAFTER AVE, OAKLAND, CA 94618 FEE: $20.00 Mr. K. E. Berg: Breed CA Petaluma (I) PEKINGESE CLUB OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA (S) Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds Fairgrounds Drive & Payran Street CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Bonnie Prato, SHW SEC, 5252 SHAFTER AVE, OAKLAND, CA 94618 FEE: $20.00 R. N. Rella: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Eva E Berg SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Eva E Berg CA Petaluma* (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) REDWOOD EMPIRE DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB (S) Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds Fairgrounds Drive & Payran Street CLOSES: AUGUST 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Dr. S. Kaluzniacki: Breed Mr. K. L. Blanchard: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Joan Mulligan SWEEPS PUPPY Joan Mulligan CO Greeley (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) AFGHAN HOUND CLUB OF GREATER DENVER, INC. (S) Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Jan D. Curtis, SHW SEC, 2837 49Th St, Evans, CO 80620 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd C. G. Ullom: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Diana Wilson SWEEPS PUPPY Diana Wilson CO Greeley* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB OF THE ROCKIES (S) Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Robert Miller, SHW SEC, 15281 W Archer Dr, Golden, CO 80401 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. D. J. Wilkins: Breed, Jr. Showmanship C. L. Evans: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Kathy Deyo SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Kathy Deyo CO Greeley (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) BOXER CLUB OF COLORADO (S) Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Helen Hittesdorf, SHW SEC, 10485 Balsam St, Broomfield, CO 80021 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Mrs. B. Mentzer-Cope: Breed CO Greeley (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) BOXER CLUB OF COLORADO (S) Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Helen Hittesdorf, SHW SEC, 10485 Balsam St, Broomfield, CO 80021 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd A. Gilbert: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Freddirick Miller

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CO Greeley (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) MILE HIGH SPORTING DOG FANCIERS (S) Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd M. Faulkner: Sporting Group, Brit, Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Gold, Set-Eng, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Eng Ckr, SpanCkr (ASCOB), Wirehair Ptg Grif, Misc Breeds , Jr. Showmanship Dr. B. G. Smith: Pointer, Ret-Ches, RetCurl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Eng Spr, SpanFld, Span-Irw, Span-Suss, Span-Wel Spr, Spin Ital, Vizs, and more SWEEPS PUPPY: Sporting Group Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Sporting Group Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Brit Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Brit Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Pointer Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GS Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GW Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GW Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Ches Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Ches Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Curl Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Curl Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Flat Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Flat Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Gold Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Gold Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Lab Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Nova Scotia T Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Nova Scotia T Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Eng Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Eng Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Gord Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Gord Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Irsh Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-AmW Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-AmW Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Boykin Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Boykin Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Clum Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Clum Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Black) Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Black) Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Ckr Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (ASCOB) Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Ckr Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Eng Spr Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Ckr (Parti) Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Eng Spr Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Ckr (Parti) Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Fld Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Fld Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Irw Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Irw Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Suss Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Suss Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Wel Spr Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Wel Spr Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Spin Ital Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Spin Ital Erik Strickland SWEEPS VETERANS: Vizs Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Weim Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Weim Robin Hug

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SWEEPS VETERANS: Wirehair Ptg Grif Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Wirehair Ptg Grif Erik Strickland SWEEPS PUPPY: Wirehair Vizsla Robin Hug SWEEPS VETERANS: Wirehair Vizsla Robin Hug SWEEPS PUPPY: Span-Wel Spr Mr. Bill Lauderdale SWEEPS VETERANS: Span-Wel Spr Mr. Bill Lauderdale CO Greeley (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALL TERRIER CLUB (S) Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Ms. M. J. Underwood: Terrier Group, Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Border, Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry, Lakelnd, Std Manch, Min Schn, Norfolk, Norwich, and more Ms. N. J. Waynee: Bull Ter (Color), Bull Ter (White), Min Bull Terrs SWEEPS PUPPY: Terrier Group Carma Ewer SWEEPS PUPPY: Min Schn Carma Ewer SWEEPS PUPPY: Wst Highlnd Carma Ewer CO Greeley (I) ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOW CHOW CLUB (S) Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Robert Miller, SHW SEC, 15281 W Archer Dr, Golden, CO 80401 FEE: $24.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Ms. G. A. Glisson: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Michael Heldt SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Michael Heldt CO Greeley (I) ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOW CHOW CLUB Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Robert Miller, SHW SEC, 15281 W Archer Dr, Golden, CO 80401 FEE: $24.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Mr. C. M. Wakefield: Breed IA Des Moines (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF CENTRAL IOWA (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd V. L. Hoppman: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Chuck Spears IA Des Moines* (I) CENTRAL IOWA DACHSHUND CLUB (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Ms. P. Rosinsky: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) IA Des Moines (I) CENTRAL IOWA DACHSHUND CLUB Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mrs. F. Forrester: Breed IA Des Moines* (I) DES MOINES GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd SWEEPS PUPPY IA Des Moines* (I) DES MOINES SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB, INC. Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Ms. E. McDowell: Breed Mrs. P. Broderick: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B Mr. A. W. Eng: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Versatility IA Des Moines (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF GREATER DES MOINES Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT IA Des Moines (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF GREATER DES MOINES Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd IA Des Moines (I) ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL CLUB OF DES MOINES (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY

IA Des Moines (I) ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL CLUB OF DES MOINES (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY IA Des Moines* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) ENGLISH TOY SPANIEL CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mr. R. D. Ennis: Breed, Jr. Showmanship IA Des Moines (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF DES MOINES, INC. Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd Mrs. G. M. Jaeblon: Breed, Jr. Showmanship IA Des Moines* (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF DES MOINES, INC. (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $17.00-2nd Mr. A. M. Rewston: Breed Mrs. P. Broderick: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B Mr. A. W. Eng: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Versatility SWEEPS PUPPY Shirley Reinhold IA Des Moines* (I) HAWKEYE BOSTON TERRIER CLUB, INC. (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd N. G. Johnson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. P. Broderick: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B Mr. A. W. Eng: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Versatility SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Judy E Thill IA Des Moines* (I) POMERANIAN CLUB OF GREATER DES MOINES (S) Iowa State Fairgrounds E 30th & Grand Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $24.00-1st/ $19.00-2nd Dr. J. F. Davidson: Breed Mrs. P. Broderick: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B Mr. A. W. Eng: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Versatility SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY MS Biloxi* (I) (Evening) (PENDING APPROVAL) MISSISSIPPI COAST GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Ctr 2350 Beach Blvd CLOSES: AUGUST 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Dr. D. L. Crane: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. S. Walker: Obedience MS Biloxi (I) SINGING RIVER KENNEL CLUB OF MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Ctr 2350 Beach Blvd CLOSES: AUGUST 20 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. D. C. Mounce SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe C. C. Lane: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, Span-Clum, Spin Ital Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Mr. J. C. Briley: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. C. Briley Mr. J. R. Cole: Boxer, Dobe, Grm Pinscher Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen C. C. Lane: Cav KC Spans, Chihua Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Dr. S. Keating: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Brdr Coll, Briard, Canaan, GSD, OES, Shetld Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. S. Keating Mr. J. R. Cole: Span Water Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. C. Briley

NJ Bridgewater* (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) TUXEDO PARK KENNEL CLUB (S) North Branch Park 355 Milltown Rd. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $32.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW C. Navarro SPORTING Group: Mr. M. E. Threlfall C. Navarro: Brit Mrs. J. L. Stacy: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Span-Eng Ckr Mr. M. E. Threlfall: Pntr-GS, Span-Boykin, Span-Eng Spr, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Vizsla R. V. Podesta: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. R. A. Indeglia Mr. M. Queijeiro: B & T Coonhnd, Ibizan, PBGV, Pharaoh, RhoRidge Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Amer English Coon, Basenji, Bluetick Coon, Dach, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. R. Kramer: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. M. Queijeiro Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Boxer C. Navarro: Blk Russn Terrier, Dobe, Giant Schn, Grt Dane R. V. Podesta: AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, St Bern, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. C. H. Daugherty: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: R. V. Podesta R. V. Podesta: Min Schn Mrs. R. Kramer: Cairn, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mrs. S. D. Limoges: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. R. Kramer Mrs. S. D. Limoges: Cav KC Spans Mr. E. E. Bivin: Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Pom, Pug C. Navarro: Chihua, Hava, Toy Manch, Pap, Pood Toy, Yorks Mr. R. H. Menaker: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. D. Limoges Mr. E. E. Bivin: Coton de Tulear, Tib Span Mr. R. H. Menaker: Am Esk Dog, Chow, Fin Spitz, Kees, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Schip, Tib Ter Mr. M. Queijeiro: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. L. Stacy Mr. R. H. Menaker: Brdr Coll Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Pemb-WC Mr. W. G. Daugherty: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. H. Daugherty Mrs. C. H. Daugherty: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. M. McCloskey: Nov A, Open B, Util A Mr. L. Wilson: Nov B, Open A, Util B SWEEPS PUPPY: Pemb-WC Susan Neave OH Owensville (O) CINCINNATI SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB Clermont County Fairgrounds St Route 132 CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd N. L. Van Camp: Breed OH Owensville (O) GREATER CINCINNATI WEIMARANER CLUB (S) Clermont County Fairgrounds St Route 132 CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $29.00 Mr. R. D. Gifford: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Bradley Jenkins MATURITY Mr. Bradley Jenkins FUTURITY Mr. Bradley Jenkins SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Bradley Jenkins OK Elk City* (I) WEST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA KENNEL CLUB Elk City Civic Center 1016 Airport Industrial Road CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd TN Franklin (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) MAURY COUNTY KENNEL CLUB OF TENNESSEE Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. V. Trotter SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. P. V. Trotter: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. W. P. Shelton Mr. W. P. Shelton: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Giant Schn, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Rottw, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Working Breeds

TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. Stein Mrs. G. Yamaguchi: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, I Greyhnd, Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mr. C. E. Trotter: Fr Bull Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mr. C. E. Trotter: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mrs. P. V. Trotter: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. G. Yamaguchi

SEPTEMBER 5 - FRIDAY thru SEPTEMBER 6 - SATURDAY KY Louisville (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) PUG DOG CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (2) Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Louisville Holiday Inn 1325 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy CLOSES: AUGUST 6 12:00 p.m. Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mr. T. Catterson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship MO Gray Summit (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) BORDER COLLIE SOCIETY OF AMERICA (2) (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: JULY 16 6:00 p.m. Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00

SEPTEMBER 6 - SATURDAY CA Oceanside (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) SAN DIEGO POODLE CLUB (S) Buddy Todd Park 3000 Mesa Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 20 M. L. (PEGGY) BUTTLER, SHW SEC, 34743 The Farm Road, Wildomar,, CA 92595 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd B. Odagiri: Breed CA Petaluma* (I/O) REDWOOD EMPIRE KENNEL CLUB Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds Fairgrounds Drive & Payran Street CLOSES: AUGUST 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW R. N. Rella SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat Mrs. K. Kahn: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. L. C. More Ms. L. C. More: Amer English Coon, Bluetick Coon, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. E. K. Gammill Ms. F. S. Godek: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: R. N. Rella Mrs. K. Kahn: Min Bull Terrs, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Parson Russell, Rat Terrier, Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Ms. L. C. More: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat: Peke R. N. Rella: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. F. S. Godek K. Shira: Card-WC Mrs. E. K. Gammill: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. N. J. Pilat: Nov A, Nov B, Brace, SubNovice, Team 1, Veteran, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc Mr. W. K. Iwamoto: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Grad Openr, Util A, Versatility, International, Team 2, Adv Teamwork Mrs. D. Anderson: PNOV, Open B, POPN, Util B, PUTL JR SHOWMANSHIP: K. Shira CO Greeley* (I/O) (PENDING APPROVAL) EVERGREEN COLORADO KENNEL CLUB Island Grove Regional Park 501 N 14th Ave. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW B. R. Schwartz SPORTING Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder Mrs. D. Burkholder: Brit, Pntr-GS, RetGold, Set-Irsh, Wirehair Ptg Grif Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Pntr-GW, Set-Eng, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-Ckr (Black), Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Ckr (ASCOB) M. Faulkner: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. D. K. Petersen Ms. D. K. Petersen: All Hound Breeds


M. R. Kennedy: Set-Gord, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. D. A. Johnson: Ret-Flat, Span-Eng Ckr, Vizs, Wirehair Vizsla J. Hubbard: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. K. H. Levison Mr. M. Queijeiro: Afghan Mrs. J. M. Schwalbe: Dach A. Matthews: Nor Elk Mr. D. A. Johnson: RhoRidge R. V. Podesta: Saluki J. Hubbard: Whip Mrs. B. G. Pepper: Amer English Coon, Bluetick Coon, Eng Fox, Harr, PBGV, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Dr. K. H. Levison: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. S. D. Limoges Mrs. A. S. Patrizio: Berns Mtn M. Winkler: Cane Corso Mrs. B. J. Parris: Grt Dane Mr. J. Constantine: Std Schn L. Amodei: Akita, Dobe R. V. Podesta: Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer Mrs. C. Stansell: Bullm, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Leonberger J. Cohen: Mast, Newf, Rottw, Sam Mrs. S. D. Limoges: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Grm Pinscher, Sib Hky, Tibtn Mastiff Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. M. L. Lyon Mrs. D. L. Martin: Border, Scotti, Wst Highlnd R. V. Podesta: Cairn, Parson Russell, Sealym, Skye Ms. M. L. Lyon: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. M. Queijeiro Mrs. B. G. Pepper: Cav KC Spans R. V. Podesta: Pug M. R. Kennedy: Balance of Toy Breeds *Pending: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Chihua (Long), Chihua (Smooth), Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), Malt, Min Pin, Pap, Toy Manch, Pom, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks NON-SPORTING Group: M. R. Kennedy Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Dalm M. Winkler: Bichon, Chow Mrs. C. Stansell: Am Esk Dog, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Kees, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd M. R. Kennedy: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: A. Matthews Mrs. D. L. Martin: Beard Coll R. V. Podesta: OES J. Hubbard: Austrl Cat Dg, Brdr Coll Mrs. C. Stansell: AustrlShep, Briard, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund Mrs. S. D. Limoges: Coll, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Pol Low Shp, Pulik A. Matthews: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. A. Johnson Mr. D. A. Johnson: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. W. Haddock: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov B, Open B, Util B Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: Begnr Nov A, Open A, Util A To Be Assigned: PNOV, POPN, PUTL JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. A. S. Patrizio SWEEPS PUPPY: Pointer Alicia Hanna SWEEPS VETERANS: Pointer Alicia Hanna SWEEPS PUPPY: Dalm Antonio Raposo SWEEPS VETERANS: Dalm Antonio Raposo SWEEPS PUPPY: Borz Pamela Mohr SWEEPS VETERANS: Borz Pamela Mohr SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Thomas Tomaszewski SWEEPS VETERANS: Boxer Thomas Tomaszewski SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Schn Lisa Kunze SWEEPS VETERANS: Std Schn Lisa Kunze SWEEPS PUPPY: Pemb-WC Dede Rodgers SWEEPS PUPPY: Beard Coll Michele Ritter SWEEPS VETERANS: Beard Coll Michele Ritter SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Dane

NON-SPORTING Group: F. Arniella Mr. K. A. Buxton: Coton de Tulear J. J. Fletcher: Boston, Fr Bull F. Arniella: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Mr. R. Orlowski: AustrlShep, GSD J. H. Ireland: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Ms. S. I. Wheat: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. T. A. Woodrow: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: J. Swayze-Curry

HOUND Group: J. P. Wade M. Faulkner: Whip Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Bgle, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk J. P. Wade: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. A. D. DiNardo Mrs. S. Sinclair-Wood: Akita, Berns Mtn, TN Franklin (I) Boxer (PENDING APPROVAL) Mrs. D. J. Wilkins: Alas Mal, Bullm, Giant CUMBERLAND VALLEY Schn, Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Mast, DACHSHUND CLUB Rottw, Std Schn Williamson Co. Ag. Park Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Balance of Working 4215 Long Lane Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 20 12:00 p.m. *Pending: Nepltn Mastiff Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT TERRIER Group: B. R. Schwartz FEE: $25.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mrs. S. Sinclair-Wood: Fox Ter (Smooth) Mr. R. J. Shreve: Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs WA Stanwood (O) OH Sharonville* (I) B. R. Schwartz: Balance of Terrier Breeds (PENDING APPROVAL) DACHSHUND CLUB OF TOY Group: Ms. G. Dunlap ALL HOUND CLUB OF BELLINGHAM (S) SOUTHWESTERN OHIO, INC. (S) Ms. J. M. Allen: Chihua Stanwood-Camano Community Fair Queen City Dog Training Club Ms. G. Dunlap: Balance of Toy Breeds 6431 Pioneer Hwy 12018 Tramway Drive NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. J. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 CLOSES: AUGUST 20 M. Allen BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT Mr. William Geshwiler, SHW SEC, 696 Ms. L. S. Tamboer: Hound Group, Afghan, Ms. G. Dunlap: Pood BAKER RD, COLUMBIA, TN 38401 J. P. Wade: Bichon, Boston, Kees Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, BasFEE: $26.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd set, Bgle (13 Under), Bgle (Over 13), B & Ms. J. M. Allen: Balance of Non-Sporting Mr. A. Berrios: Breed, Jr. Showmanship T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Breeds Mrs. C. M. Thompson: Obedience Group: M. Faulkner Dach (Long), Dach (Smooth), Eng Fox, Dach HERDING SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Long) M. Faulkner: All Herding Breeds (Wire), and more Leslie Gray MISCELLANEOUS Group: B. R. SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Smooth) Schwartz WI Big Bend (O) Leslie Gray B. R. Schwartz: All Miscellaneous Breeds GERMAN SHEPHERD SWEEPS PUPPY: Dach (Wire) OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES DOG CLUB OF AMERICA Leslie Gray Mrs. L. C. Botko: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, GSD Club Training Grounds Open B, Util A, Util B W224 S6950 Guthrie Road OH Sharonville* (I) To Be Assigned: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov CLOSES: AUGUST 20 DACHSHUND CLUB OF Paulette Gallatin, SHW SEC, 2853 S 50TH B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, POPN, SOUTHWESTERN OHIO, INC. PUTL, Versatility ST, MILWAUKEE, WI 53219 Queen City Dog Training Club JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. B. E. Jung FEE: $28.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd 12018 Tramway Drive A. C. Monk: Breed CLOSES: AUGUST 20 IA Des Moines* (I) Mr. William Geshwiler, SHW SEC, 696 DES MOINES KENNEL CLUB, INC. WI Big Bend* (O) BAKER RD, COLUMBIA, TN 38401 Iowa State Fairgrounds GERMAN SHEPHERD FEE: $26.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd E 30th & Grand Ave. DOG CLUB OF WISCONSIN CO Greeley (O) Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Breed CLOSES: AUGUST 20 GSD Club Training Grounds (PENDING APPROVAL) Mrs. C. M. Thompson: Obedience Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT W224 S6950 Guthrie Road MILE-HIGH WEIMARANER CLUB (S) FEE: $27.00 CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Island Grove Regional Park OK Elk City* (I) Ms. Paulette Gallatin, SHW SEC, 2853 501 N 14th Ave. WEST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA MO Gray Summit (I) South 50 Street, Milwaukee, WI 53219 CLOSES: AUGUST 20 KENNEL CLUB (PENDING APPROVAL) FEE: $28.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Elk City Civic Center BORDER COLLIE SOCIETY Mr. R. Hamm: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS 1016 Airport Industrial Road OF AMERICA (S) Ms. E. M. Olson: Obedience Mr. Robert J Shreve CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Purina Farms SWEEPS PUPPY Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT 300 Checkerboard Loop WI Wilmot* (I/O) Mr. Robert J Shreve FEE: $27.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd CLOSES: JULY 16 6:00 p.m. (PENDING APPROVAL) Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT KENOSHA KENNEL CLUB, INC. IA Des Moines (I) PA Ebensburg* (O) FEE: $28.00 Kenosha County Fairgrounds DES MOINES KENNEL CLUB, INC. ALTOONA AREA CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Iowa State Fairgrounds KENNEL ASSOCIATION, INC. MS Biloxi* (I) Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT E 30th & Grand Ave. Duman Lake Park MOBILE KENNEL CLUB FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd CLOSES: AUGUST 20 157 County Park Rd. Mississippi Coast Coliseum & ConvenOnofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT CLOSES: AUGUST 20 tion Ctr FEE: $27.00 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT 2350 Beach Blvd SEPTEMBER 7 - SUNDAY FEE: $29.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd CLOSES: AUGUST 20 12:00 p.m. MS Biloxi (I) (Evening) Judges And Their Assignments MB-F Inc., SUPT (PENDING APPROVAL) CA Oceanside (O) BEST IN SHOW Mrs. M. JohnsonFEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd MISSISSIPPI COAST (PENDING APPROVAL) Snyder Judges And Their Assignments GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB SAN DIEGO POODLE CLUB (S) SPORTING Group: Mr. T. J. Feneis Buddy Todd Park BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. E. FrederikMississippi Coast Coliseum & ConvenMr. T. J. Feneis: All Sporting Breeds sen tion Ctr 3000 Mesa Drive HOUND Group: Mr. R. E. Garren SPORTING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole 2350 Beach Blvd CLOSES: AUGUST 20 6:00 p.m. Mr. R. E. Garren: All Hound Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 20 M. L. (Peggy) Butler, SHW SEC, 34743 The D. Kepley: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, SpanWORKING Group: Mrs. S. Wel Spr, Weim MB-F Inc., SUPT Farm Road,, WILDOMAR, CA 92595 Greendale-Paveza Ms. D. C. Mounce: Balance of Sporting FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd FEE: $30.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: All Working Breeds Ms. L. K. Telfair: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. N. L. Patton: Breed Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Ms. P. L. Lloyd: Dach MS Biloxi* (I) CA Petaluma* (I/O) Mr. R. E. Garren: All Terrier Breeds Dr. C. White-Moser: Amer English Coon, B MOBILE KENNEL CLUB REDWOOD EMPIRE KENNEL CLUB TOY Group: D. McCoy & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Otter, Plott, Mississippi Coast Coliseum & ConvenSonoma-Marin Fairgrounds D. McCoy: All Toy Breeds RhoRidge, Treeing Walker Coon, Whip tion Ctr Fairgrounds Drive & Payran Street NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. T. Ms. D. C. Mounce: Balance of Hound 2350 Beach Blvd CLOSES: AUGUST 20 B. Frisch Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 20 MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. T. B. Frisch: All Non-Sporting Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. R. Cole MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Ms. D. C. Mounce: Sam FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments Greendale-Paveza Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Working Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. QuirosMrs. M. Johnson-Snyder: Brdr Coll, Briard, Kubat Breeds BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. R. Cole Canaan, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, TERRIER Group: Ms. P. L. Lloyd SPORTING Group: Ms. D. C. SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn OES, Pol Low Shp Ms. P. L. Lloyd: All Terrier Breeds Mounce Ms. L. C. More: All Sporting Breeds Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: Balance of TOY Group: Mr. J. R. Cole Mr. J. R. Cole: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. QuirosHerding Breeds Mr. J. R. Cole: All Toy Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. E. Kubat MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. M. Ms. L. C. More: Afghan NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. P. Frederiksen Johnson-Snyder L. Lloyd Ms. L. K. Telfair: Afghan, Am Fox, Bgle, Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Hound Breeds Mrs. M. Johnson-Snyder: All Miscellaneous WORKING Ms. P. L. Lloyd: All Non-Sporting Breeds Ibizan, Otter, PBGV, Pharaoh, Port Pd Group: Ms. F. S. Breeds HERDING Group: Dr. C. WhitePeq, Redbone Coon, RhoRidge, Treeing Godek OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Moser Walker Coon Mrs. E. K. Gammill: All Working Breeds Mrs. B. H. Humer: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov TERRIER Dr. C. White-Moser: All Herding Breeds Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Hound Group: Ms. L. C. More A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Open R. N. Rella: Rat Terrier MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. P. Breeds A, Open B, Grad Openr, POPN, Util A, Util Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat: Balance of Terrier L. Lloyd WORKING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe B, PUTL, Versatility Ms. P. L. Lloyd: All Miscellaneous Breeds Mr. J. E. Noe: All Working Breeds Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. JohnsonOBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES TERRIER Group: Ms. D. C. Mounce TOY Group: R. N. Rella Snyder Mrs. J. P. Lynch: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov Ms. D. C. Mounce: All Terrier Breeds Mrs. K. Kahn: All Toy Breeds A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Open TOY Group: Mr. J. C. Briley NON-SPORTING Group: R. N. TN Franklin (I) A, Open B, Grad Openr, POPN, Util A, Util Mr. J. C. Briley: All Toy Breeds Rella (PENDING APPROVAL) B, PUTL, Versatility NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. S. R. N. Rella: All Non-Sporting Breeds CLARKSVILLE KENNEL CLUB JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. R. Cole Keating HERDING Group: Mrs. E. K. Williamson Co. Ag. Park Dr. S. Keating: All Non-Sporting Breeds Gammill 4215 Long Lane NM Roswell (O) NJ Bridgewater (O) HERDING Group: Mrs. A. Inman Ms. F. S. Godek: All Herding Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 20 12:00 p.m. (PENDING APPROVAL) LONG ISLAND Mrs. A. Inman: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: R. N. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT RIO PECOS KENNEL CLUB DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. L. Rella FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Riac Park North Branch Park K. Telfair R. N. Rella: All Miscellaneous Breeds Judges And Their Assignments Earl Cummins Street 355 Milltown Rd. Ms. L. K. Telfair: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES BEST IN SHOW *Pending CLOSES: AUGUST 20 CLOSES: AUGUST 20 OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. W. K. Iwamoto: Nov A, Nov B, PNOV, SPORTING Group: Mrs. G. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. J. P. Lynch: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov POPN, PUTL Geringer A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Open FEE: $26.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Ms. N. J. Pilat: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Mr. R. Gschwender: Breed Mr. W. P. Shelton: Pointer, All Setters A, Open B, Grad Openr, POPN, Util A, Util Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Pntr-GS, Ret-Lab OH Owensville* (O) NJ Bridgewater (O) B, PUTL, Versatility Util A, Util B, Versatility Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Sporting CLERMONT COUNTY JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen K. Parker: Brace, Sub-Novice, International, LONG ISLAND Breeds KENNEL CLUB, INC. Team 1, Team 2, Veteran, Nov Wildc, Opn DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB HOUND Group: Mrs. B. D. Alder- Wildc, Utl Wildc, Adv Teamwork Clermont County Fairgrounds North Branch Park NJ Bridgewater (O) man St Route 132 355 Milltown Rd. GARDEN STATE *Pending: International Mr. C. E. Trotter: Dach CLOSES: AUGUST 20 CLOSES: AUGUST 20 GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB JR SHOWMANSHIP: R. N. Rella Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Hound Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT MB-F Inc., SUPT North Branch Park Breeds FEE: $27.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd R. V. Podesta: Breed 355 Milltown Rd. CO Greeley* (I/O) Judges And Their Assignments CLOSES: AUGUST 20 (PENDING APPROVAL) WORKING Group: Mr. W. P. BEST IN SHOW J. H. Ireland MB-F Inc., SUPT EVERGREEN COLORADO KENNEL CLUB NJ Bridgewater (O) Shelton SPORTING Group: Miss S. M. Lex Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Sam (PENDING APPROVAL) Island Grove Regional Park J. H. Ireland: Weim AIREDALE TERRIER CLUB NJ Bridgewater* (O) 501 N 14th Ave. Mr. W. P. Shelton: Balance of Working Mr. K. A. Buxton: Spin Ital, Vizs, Wirehair OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK (P) SOMERSET HILLS KENNEL CLUB (S) CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Breeds Ptg Grif North Branch Park North Branch Park Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Miss S. M. Lex: Balance of Sporting Breeds Mrs. P. V. Trotter: All Terrier Breeds 355 Milltown Rd. 355 Milltown Rd. FEE: $29.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd HOUND Group: F. Arniella MB-F Inc., SUPT CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Judges And Their Assignments TOY Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter F. Arniella: Afghan, Otter, PBGV, Pharaoh, Mr. C. E. Trotter: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC BEST IN SHOW MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. D. Burkholder FEE: $15.00 Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, SWEEPS PUPPY: Airdle FEE: $32.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd SPORTING Group: Dr. A. D. Spans, Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Jennifer Foote Judges And Their Assignments DiNardo Mr. R. Stein: Chihua, I Greyhnd, Min Pin, SWEEPS VETERANS: Airdle BEST IN SHOW Mrs. S. Goldberg Walker Coon Mrs. C. A. Turner: Ret-Gold Pap, Peke, Shih Tzu, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Hound Breeds Jennifer Foote SPORTING Group: Mr. D. A. Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Set-Irsh Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Toy Breeds *No Classes: Dach Johnson Ms. B. E. Jung: Brit, Pointer, Pntr-GS, SpanNON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. WORKING Group: Mr. K. A. Mrs. B. G. Pepper: Ret-Gold Eng Spr, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif E. Trotter Buxton Mrs. S. D. Limoges: Pntr-GS, Span-Ckr Mrs. D. Burkholder: Balance of Sporting Mr. M. Staley: Boston, Bulldog, Dalm, Fr Mr. K. A. Buxton: All Working Breeds Mr. M. E. Threlfall: Brit, Pointer, Set-Eng Breeds Bull TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mr. M. Queijeiro: Ret-Lab, Set-Irsh, SpanMr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Non-Sporting Mrs. J. Webb: All Terrier Breeds Eng Spr Breeds TOY Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Ms. S. I. Wheat: All Toy Breeds WORKING Group: *Pending M. A. Eschweiler: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn Mr. C. M. Wakefield: Nepltn Mastiff, Rottw B. R. Schwartz: Akita, Boxer, Bullm, Dobe, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Mast, Std Schn Mrs. D. J. Wilkins: Balance of Working Breeds *Pending: Chinook, Leonberger, St Bern, Tibtn Mastiff TERRIER Group: Ms. G. Dunlap Ms. R. Clamper: Am Staff, Bull Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Staf Bull Ms. G. Dunlap: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. J. M. Allen Ms. G. Dunlap: Chihua Mr. C. M. Wakefield: Min Pin M. Faulkner: Pug, Silky Ms. J. M. Allen: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. A. D. DiNardo Mr. C. M. Wakefield: Bichon J. P. Wade: Bulldog Ms. J. M. Allen: Kees Mrs. D. Burkholder: Pood Dr. A. D. DiNardo: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: J. P. Wade Mrs. D. J. Wilkins: AustrlShep J. P. Wade: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder Mrs. D. Burkholder: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. L. C. Botko: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B, International, Sub-Novice To Be Assigned: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, POPN, PUTL, Versatility, Veteran, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc JR SHOWMANSHIP: M. A. Eschweiler

HERDING Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. W. P. Shelton Mr. W. P. Shelton: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. W. P. Shelton

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NON-SPORTING Group: D. McCoy D. McCoy: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. JohnsonSnyder Mrs. B. H. Humer: Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Swed Vallhund Mr. T. J. Feneis: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. T. J. Feneis Mr. T. J. Feneis: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. J. Feneis

MS Jackson* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) GREENVILLE MISSISSIPPI KENNEL CLUB Mississippi State Fairgrounds Trade Mart Building Greymont & High Sts CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. C. P. Patterson SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. C. Spacht NJ Bridgewater (O) TN Franklin (I) Mrs. C. P. Patterson: Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim, PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI CLUB (PENDING APPROVAL) Wirehair Ptg Grif OF THE GARDEN STATE (P) MAURY COUNTY KENNEL CLUB Mrs. M. C. Spacht: Balance of Sporting North Branch Park OF TENNESSEE Breeds 355 Milltown Rd. Williamson Co. Ag. Park HOUND Group: Mrs. M. C. Spacht CLOSES: AUGUST 20 4215 Long Lane Dr. M. J. Woods: Afghan MB-F Inc., SUPT CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Mrs. C. P. Patterson: Whip FEE: $15.00 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mrs. M. C. Spacht: Balance of Hound SWEEPS PUPPY: Pemb-WC Judges And Their Assignments Breeds Feli Noeller BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. Stein WORKING Group: Dr. M. J. SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. V. Woods NJ Bridgewater (O) Trotter Mrs. J. Voran: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, (PENDING APPROVAL) Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Berns Mtn, Dobe, Mast, Rottw, St Bern, VIZSLA CLUB Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn OF GREATER NEW YORK (P) Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Sporting Breeds Mr. B. E. Voran: Balance of Working North Branch Park HOUND Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Breeds 355 Milltown Rd. Mr. R. D. Albee: Afghan, Dach TERRIER Group: Dr. M. J. Woods CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Mr. C. E. Trotter: Saluki, ScotDeer Dr. M. J. Woods: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Hound (Wire), Norwich Norfolk SWEEPS VETERANS: Vizs Breeds Mrs. C. P. Patterson: Balance of Terrier John Marinos WORKING Group: Mrs. B. D. Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs Alderman TOY Group: Dr. M. J. Woods John Marinos Mr. W. L. Hickerson: Berns Mtn, Bullm, Dr. M. J. Woods: Peke, Pom, Pug, Pood Toy, Mast, Rottw Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks NJ Bridgewater (O) Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Dobe, Grt Dane, PortuMrs. C. P. Patterson: Balance of Toy Breeds (PENDING APPROVAL) guese, Std Schn NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. M. WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER CLUB Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Working J. Woods OF GREATER NEW YORK (P) Breeds Mr. B. E. Voran: Fin Spitz North Branch Park TERRIER Group: Ms. C. J. Seaberg Mrs. C. P. Patterson: Fr Bull, Kees, Lhasa, 355 Milltown Rd. Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Min Schn Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood, Schip, MB-F Inc., SUPT Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Balance of Terrier Shiba Inu, Tib Span SWEEPS PUPPY: Wst Highlnd Breeds Dr. M. J. Woods: Balance of Non-Sporting Greg Shively TOY Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Breeds Mr. R. D. Albee: Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, HERDING Group: Dr. M. J. Woods NM Roswell (O) Shih Tzu Mr. B. E. Voran: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, (PENDING APPROVAL) Mrs. G. Geringer: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav Beard Coll, Bel Terv, Canaan, Card-WC, RIO PECOS KENNEL CLUB KC Spans, Chin Cr, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, Coll, Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Icelandic Riac Park J Chin Shpdg, OES, Pemb-WC, Shetld Earl Cummins Street Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Toy Breeds Dr. M. J. Woods: Balance of Herding CLOSES: AUGUST 20 NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. Breeds Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT D. Alderman MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. M. FEE: $26.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. W. P. Shelton: Dalm J. Woods Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Non-Sporting Dr. M. J. Woods: All Miscellaneous Breeds OH Owensville* (I/O) OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES CLERMONT COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. W. P. Shelton To Be Assigned: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Clermont County Fairgrounds Mr. R. D. Albee: Pemb-WC Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open St Route 132 Mr. W. P. Shelton: Balance of Herding A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Breeds Versatility Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. Voran FEE: $27.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd E. Trotter Judges And Their Assignments Mr. C. E. Trotter: All Miscellaneous Breeds PA Macungie* (O) BEST IN SHOW Mr. K. A. Buxton JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. P. V. Trotter POCONO MOUNTAIN SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Webb KENNEL CLUB, INC. F. Arniella: Brit, Weim WI Big Bend* (O) Macungie Memorial Park J. H. Ireland: Pointer, Ret-Ches, Ret-Gold, Route 100 Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Vizs, Wirehair GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF WISCONSIN CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Vizsla Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Sporting Breeds GSD Club Training Grounds W224 S6950 Guthrie Road FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd HOUND Group: Mrs. J. Webb CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Judges And Their Assignments Mrs. J. Webb: Afghan, Otter, PBGV, Ms. Paulette Gallatin, SHW SEC, 2853 BEST IN SHOW Mrs. A. F. Benko Pharaoh, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone SPORTING Group: Mr. F. J. Coon, RhoRidge, Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing South 50 Street, Milwaukee, WI 53219 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd Washabaugh Walker Coon Mrs. D. Hokkanen: Breed Mr. R. Eisele: Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T F. Arniella: Balance of Hound Breeds Ms. C. Simonsen: Obedience Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Pntr-GS, Ret-Curl, WORKING Group: J. H. Ireland Ret-Gold Ms. S. I. Wheat: Akita, Alas Mal WI Wilmot* (I/O) Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, J. H. Ireland: Balance of Working Breeds (PENDING APPROVAL) Ret-Flat, Set-Eng, Set-Gord TERRIER Group: F. Arniella KENOSHA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Mrs. S. Rempel: Balance of Sporting J. H. Ireland: Rat Terrier Kenosha County Fairgrounds Breeds F. Arniella: Balance of Terrier Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 20 HOUND Group: Mrs. S. Rempel TOY Group: Miss S. M. Lex Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT Mrs. S. Rempel: All Hound Breeds F. Arniella: Pap FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd WORKING Group: Mrs. S. Rempel J. H. Ireland: Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pom Mrs. A. F. Benko: Sib Hky Miss S. M. Lex: Balance of Toy Breeds Mrs. B. D. Alderman: AnatolShep, Blk Russn NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. S. Terrier, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, I. Wheat SEPTEMBER 11 - THURSDAY Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn Miss S. M. Lex: Pood Mrs. S. Rempel: Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Non-Sporting FL Orlando (I) Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Portuguese, Breeds CENTRAL FLORIDA Rottw, Sam, Tibtn Mastiff HERDING Group: J. H. Ireland YORKSHIRE TERRIER CLUB (S) Mr. R. Eisele: Balance of Working Breeds Ms. K. J. Hynek: AustrlShep, Card-WC, International Palms Resort TERRIER Group: Mrs. S. Rempel GSD, Pemb-WC 6515 International Drive Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: All Terrier Breeds Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Herding CLOSES: AUGUST 27 TOY Group: Mr. F. J. Washabaugh Breeds MB-F Inc., SUPT Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: All Toy Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Miss FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. S. M. Lex Mrs. G. C. Kelly: Breed D. Alderman Miss S. M. Lex: All Miscellaneous Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. S. Rempel: Fr Bull OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Jamie Bennett Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: Pood Mr. M. C. Carlucci: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of NonNov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, MA Falmouth* (O) Sporting Breeds Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B CAPE COD KENNEL CLUB, INC. HERDING Group: Mrs. B. D. JR SHOWMANSHIP: K. Aurelius Barnstable County Fairgrounds Alderman 1220 Nathan S. Ellis Hwy Mrs. A. F. Benko: All Herding Breeds OK Elk City* (I) CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. F. J. WEST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA MB-F Inc., SUPT Washabaugh KENNEL CLUB FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: All Miscellaneous Elk City Civic Center Judges And Their Assignments Breeds 1016 Airport Industrial Road BEST IN SHOW Mrs. C. E. OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Calcinari Mrs. P. Broderick: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT SPORTING Group: Mrs. V. L. A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Open FEE: $27.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd Abbott A, Grad Openr, POPN, Util A Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: Span-Eng Spr Mr. A. L. Cartwright: Open B, Util B, PUTL, PA Ebensburg (O) Mrs. V. L. Abbott: Balance of Sporting Versatility ALTOONA AREA Breeds KENNEL ASSOCIATION, INC. HOUND Group: Mrs. J. Webb TX Amarillo* (I) Duman Lake Park Mrs. J. Webb: All Hound Breeds PANHANDLE KENNEL CLUB 157 County Park Rd. WORKING Group: Mr. R. L. OF TEXAS, INC. CLOSES: AUGUST 20 Pelland Amarillo Civic Center Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT Mr. R. L. Pelland: All Working Breeds 401 S. Buchanan St. FEE: $29.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd TERRIER Group: C. A. Herbel CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Judges And Their Assignments Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: Norwich Norfolk Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT BEST IN SHOW Mr. T. J. Feneis C. A. Herbel: Balance of Terrier Breeds FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. H. TOY Group: Mrs. J. Webb Judges And Their Assignments Humer Mrs. J. Webb: All Toy Breeds BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. L. Olvis Mrs. M. Johnson-Snyder: Ret-Curl NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. Mrs. B. H. Humer: Balance of Sporting L. Pelland Breeds Mrs. C. E. Calcinari: Boston, Bulldog, Shar- Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. GreenPei, Fr Bull, Lhasa, Tib Ter Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis dale-Paveza Mr. R. L. Pelland: Balance of Non-Sporting HOUND Mrs. S. Greendale-Paveza: All Hound Breeds Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Hound Breeds Breeds HERDING Group: C. A. Herbel WORKING Group: Mr. R. R. WORKING Group: Mrs. M. C. A. Herbel: All Herding Breeds Hartinger Johnson-Snyder MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. V. Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Working Breeds Mrs. M. Johnson-Snyder: All Working L. Abbott TERRIER Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Breeds Mrs. V. L. Abbott: All Miscellaneous Breeds Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Terrier Breeds TERRIER Group: D. McCoy OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES TOY Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger D. McCoy: All Terrier Breeds Mr. D. Thornton: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Toy Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Garren A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. Mr. R. E. Garren: All Toy Breeds A, Util B R. Hartinger Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Non-Sporting Breeds NJ Bridgewater (O) GARDEN STATE BEARDED COLLIE CLAN (P) North Branch Park 355 Milltown Rd. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $15.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS: Beard Coll Kathy Kirk SWEEPS PUPPY: Beard Coll Kathy Kirk

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HERDING Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. L. Garvin: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. C. L. Olvis UT Farmington (I) BEEHIVE TOY GROUP OF UTAH Davis County Legacy Events Center 151 South 1100 West CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. D. L. Plonkey: Toy Group, Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Long), Chihua (Smooth), Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), J Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, and more UT Farmington (O) FINNISH SPITZ CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Davis County Legacy Events Center 151 South 1100 West CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd SWEEPS PUPPY Kim Raleigh SWEEPS VETERANS Kim Raleigh UT Farmington (I/O) GROUP IV TERRIER CLUB OF SALT LAKE Davis County Legacy Events Center 151 South 1100 West CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. H. Clark: Terrier Group, Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Bull Ter (Color), Bull Ter (White), Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Min Bull Terrs, Std Manch, Norfolk, and more Mrs. L. Leone: Border, Lakelnd, Min Schn, Welsh Ter Mrs. K. Loken: Cairn, Kerry, Jr. Showmanship

SEPTEMBER 12 - FRIDAY FL Orlando (I) CENTRAL FLORIDA YORKSHIRE TERRIER CLUB (S) International Palms Resort 6515 International Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd J. Hoke: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Glynnette Cass FL Orlando (I) CITRUS CAPITAL PEKINGESE CLUB OF CENTRAL FLORIDA (S) International Palms Resort 6515 International Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Susan Gordon, SHW SEC, 9122 TREVARTHON RD, ORLANDO, FL 32817 FEE: $14.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mr. R. H. Menaker: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Linda Tilka FL Orlando (I) CITRUS CAPITAL PEKINGESE CLUB OF CENTRAL FLORIDA (S) International Palms Resort 6515 International Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Susan Gordon, SHW SEC, 9122 TREVARTHON RD, ORLANDO, FL 32817 FEE: $14.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mr. R. D. Albee: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Wyoma M Clouss IN Lebanon (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) POMERANIAN CLUB OF CENTRAL INDIANA (S) Boone County Fairgrounds 1300 E 100 S CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Sherri Alspaugh, SHW SEC, 5400 Lee Acres Dr, Boonville, IN 47601 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mrs. J. Murray: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Cindy Onosko SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Cindy Onosko MA Falmouth* (O) SOUTH SHORE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Barnstable County Fairgrounds 1220 Nathan S. Ellis Hwy CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. D. L. Malenfant SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. V. L. Abbott: Span-Eng Spr Ms. C. F. Steinmetz: Ret-Lab, Vizs, Weim Ms. D. L. Malenfant: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. D. J. Smyth Mr. D. J. Smyth: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mrs. J. V. Daniels: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. J. Webb: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. A. Herbel Mrs. V. L. Abbott: All Toy Breeds

NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. V. L. Abbott J. Prager: Bulldog Ms. C. F. Steinmetz: Dalm C. A. Herbel: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. C. G. Liepmann: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. C. G. Liepmann: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. D. Thornton: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B SWEEPS VETERANS: Dalm Sue McCord SWEEPS PUPPY: Dalm Sue McCord MI Flint (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER DETROIT (S) Companion Dog Training Club Building 4126 Holiday Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Pam Moore, SHW SEC, Po Box 281, Rives Junction, MI 49277 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd M. Hector: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Julie Desy SWEEPS PUPPY Julie Desy MI Goodells* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) FORT DETROIT GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB (S) Goodells County Park St Clair County Fairgrounds Hwy M-21, between Wale Center and Castor Roads CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd P. A. Gaeta: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Cynthia M Pischke SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Cynthia M Pischke MN Rochester (I) STAR OF THE NORTH CHINESE SHAR-PEI CLUB Olmsted County Fairgrounds 16th Street SEand 3rd Ave SE CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Barbara Pull, SHW SEC, 4506 50th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 73125 MO Gray Summit (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) GATEWAY NON-SPORTING DOG CLUB Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mr. D. A. Alexander: Non-Sporting Group, Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, SharPei, Chow, Coton de Tulear, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Kees, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood (Min), Pood (Std), Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib and more MO Gray Summit* (I) IBIZAN HOUND CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES (S) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: AUGUST 27 12:00 p.m. Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd E. Engh: Breed Ms. K. Campbell: Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Katie Campbell SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Katie Campbell MS Jackson* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) GREENVILLE MISSISSIPPI KENNEL CLUB Mississippi State Fairgrounds Trade Mart Building Greymont & High Sts CLOSES: AUGUST 27 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. M. J. Woods SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. P. Patterson Mrs. T. B. Carter: Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. C. P. Patterson: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. T. B. Carter Dr. M. J. Woods: Bgle, RhoRidge Mrs. T. B. Carter: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. B. E. Voran Mrs. T. B. Carter: Akita, Alas Mal Mr. B. E. Voran: AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Dobe, Rottw, St Bern, Sam Mrs. J. Voran: Boxer, Bullm, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom Dr. M. J. Woods: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. P. Patterson Mrs. C. P. Patterson: Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Norwich Norfolk Dr. M. J. Woods: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. P. Patterson Mrs. T. B. Carter: Chin Cr Mrs. C. P. Patterson: Peke, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Dr. M. J. Woods: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. P. Patterson Dr. M. J. Woods: Fr Bull, Kees, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood, Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span Mrs. C. P. Patterson: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. T. B. Carter Mr. B. E. Voran: Bouv, GSD, Swed Vallhund Mrs. T. B. Carter: Balance of Herding Breeds


MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. B. E. Voran Mr. B. E. Voran: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES To Be Assigned: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. B. E. Voran NC Pinehurst* (O) CENTRAL CAROLINA CAVALIER KING CHARLES SPANIEL CLUB (S) Pinehurst Harness Track and Polo Field NC Highway 5 CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd M. Hogan: Breed Mrs. R. S. Forsyth: Jr. Showmanship Ms. V. A. Brown: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Miriam Lovett SWEEPS PUPPY Miriam Lovett

MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mr. D. J. Peat: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. R. L. Garvin: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. J. Peat TX Mesquite (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) BLUEBONNET YORKSHIRE TERRIER CLUB (S) Mesquite Convention Center 1700 Rodeo Dr. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Denise Cook, SHW SEC, PO BOX 25764, C/O ONOFRIO DOG SHOWS, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73125 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. S. Dillin: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Janice Watt

UT Farmington (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) BOXER CLUB OF SALT LAKE (S) Farmington City Bowery Park 650 W 925 S Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT UT Farmington (O) FINNISH SPITZ CLUB OF AMERICA (S) Davis County Legacy Events Center 151 South 1100 West CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Debra Long Gschwender SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. Debra Long Gschwender

UT Farmington (I/O) GROUP IV TERRIER CLUB OF SALT LAKE (S) Davis County Legacy Events Center 151 South 1100 West CLOSES: AUGUST 27 TX Mesquite (I) COWTOWN CHINESE CRESTED CLUB (S) Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mesquite Convention Center PA Macungie* (O) Mr. J. Richardson: Terrier Group, Airdle, 1700 Rodeo Dr. POCONO MOUNTAIN Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Border, Bull Ter CLOSES: AUGUST 27 6:00 p.m. KENNEL CLUB, INC. (Color), Cairn, Bull Ter (White), Cesky K G Forth, SHW SEC, 1315 CLEARVIEW Macungie Memorial Park Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter DR, ALLEN, TX 75002 Route 100 (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Lakelnd, Min FEE: $28.00 CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Bull and more SWEEPS PUPPY Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Mrs. L. Leone: Kerry, Norfolk, Norwich, FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Soft Coated TX Mesquite (I) Judges And Their Assignments COWTOWN CHINESE CRESTED CLUB (S) SWEEPS PUPPY: Airdle BEST IN SHOW Mrs. R. H. ZimMrs. Kari Loken Mesquite Convention Center merman SWEEPS PUPPY: Am Staff 1700 Rodeo Dr. SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. D. Mrs. Kari Loken CLOSES: AUGUST 27 6:00 p.m. Alderman SWEEPS PUPPY: Austr Mrs. S. Rempel: Pntr-GW, Ret-Nova Scotia KG Forth, SHW SEC, 1315 CLEARVIEW Mrs. Kari Loken DR, ALLEN, TX 75002 T, Set-Eng, Set-Gord SWEEPS PUPPY: Bdlgtn Ms. M. Martorella: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret- FEE: $28.00 Mrs. Kari Loken H. Lindberg: Breed Flat, Span-Eng Ckr, Spin Ital, Weim SWEEPS PUPPY: Border Mr. F. J. Washabaugh: Balance of Sporting SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Kari Loken Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (Color) HOUND Group: Ms. M. Martorella TX Mesquite (I) Mrs. Kari Loken (PENDING APPROVAL) Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Afghan, Amer DALLAS MINIATURE PINSCHER CLUB (S) SWEEPS PUPPY: Cairn English Coon, Am Fox, Basset, Bgle, B & T Karen Child Mesquite Convention Center Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, SWEEPS PUPPY: Bull Ter (White) 1700 Rodeo Dr. Dach, ScotDeer Mrs. Kari Loken CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Ms. M. Martorella: Balance of Hound Mr. Gary Ferguson, SHW SEC, 68 E Moun- SWEEPS PUPPY: Cesky Terrier Breeds Mrs. Kari Loken tain Creek Dr, Grand Prairie, TX 75052 WORKING Group: Ms. M. SWEEPS PUPPY: Dandie FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Martorella Mrs. Kari Loken Mrs. S. Dillin: Breed Mrs. A. F. Benko: Akita, Grt Dane, Sam SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Smooth) SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. S. Rempel: Boxer, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mrs. Kari Loken Mtn SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Wire) TX Mesquite (I) Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Rottw, Sib Hky, Tibtn Mrs. Kari Loken (PENDING APPROVAL) Mastiff SWEEPS PUPPY: Glen Imaal TRINITY VALLEY SHIH TZU CLUB (S) Ms. M. Martorella: Balance of Working Mrs. Kari Loken Mesquite Convention Center Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Irish Ter 1700 Rodeo Dr. TERRIER Group: Mr. F. J. WashaMrs. Kari Loken CLOSES: AUGUST 27 6:00 p.m. baugh SWEEPS PUPPY: Kerry Mr. Ken Conner, SHW SEC, 1315 ClearMrs. S. Rempel: All Terrier Breeds Karen Child view Dr., Allen, TX 75002 TOY Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman SWEEPS PUPPY: Lakelnd FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. A. F. Benko: All Toy Breeds Mrs. Kari Loken Dr. C. E. Shaw: Breed NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. SWEEPS PUPPY: Min Bull Terrs SWEEPS PUPPY F. Benko Mrs. Kari Loken Mrs. A. F. Benko: Kees SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Manch TX Mesquite* (I) Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Balance of NonMrs. Kari Loken (PENDING APPROVAL) Sporting Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Min Schn TRINITY VALLEY SHIH TZU CLUB (S) HERDING Group: Mrs. S. Rempel Mrs. Kari Loken Mesquite Convention Center Mrs. S. Rempel: GSD, Icelandic Shpdg, SWEEPS PUPPY: Norfolk Nor Buhund, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, 1700 Rodeo Dr. Mrs. Kari Loken CLOSES: AUGUST 27 6:00 p.m. Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund SWEEPS PUPPY: Parson Russell Ken Conner, SHW SEC, 1315 Clearview Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Balance of Herding Mrs. Kari Loken Dr., Allen, TX 75002 Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Rat Terrier FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. R. Mrs. Kari Loken Mrs. L. Boutwell: Breed H. Zimmerman SWEEPS PUPPY: Russel Terr SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: All Miscellaneous Mrs. Kari Loken Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Scotti UT Farmington (I) OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. Kari Loken Mr. A. L. Cartwright: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr BEEHIVE TOY GROUP OF UTAH (S) SWEEPS PUPPY: Sealym Davis County Legacy Events Center Nov A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Mrs. Kari Loken 151 South 1100 West Open A, Grad Openr, POPN, Util A SWEEPS PUPPY: Skye CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Mrs. P. Broderick: Open B, Util B, PUTL, Mrs. Kari Loken Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Versatility SWEEPS PUPPY: Soft Coated FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. A. F. Benko Mrs. Kari Loken Mr. H. Clark: Toy Group, Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Long), Chihua SWEEPS PUPPY: Staf Bull TN East Ridge (I) Mrs. Kari Loken (Smooth), Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng (PENDING APPROVAL) SWEEPS PUPPY: Welsh Ter Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), J EAST TENNESSEE BOXER CLUB Chin, Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Pap, Peke, Mrs. Kari Loken Camp Jordan Park SWEEPS PUPPY: Wst Highlnd Pom, Pug, and more 315 Camp Jordan Rd Mrs. Kari Loken SWEEPS PUPPY: Toy Group CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Mrs. Lyle Harding Cliff Hall, SHW SEC, PO BOX 25764, SWEEPS PUPPY: Affenp C/O ONOFRIO DOG SHOWS, OKLAMrs. Lyle Harding HOMA CITY, OK 73125 SEPTEMBER 13 - SATURDAY SWEEPS PUPPY: Bruss Grif FEE: $28.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Mrs. Lyle Harding Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Breed AZ Chino Valley* (O) SWEEPS PUPPY: Cav KC Spans PRESCOTT ARIZONA KENNEL CLUB Mrs. Lyle Harding TN East Ridge (I) Old Home Manor SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua (Long) (PENDING APPROVAL) 2100 E. Perkensville Road Mrs. Lyle Harding EAST TENNESSEE BOXER CLUB CLOSES: AUGUST 27 SWEEPS PUPPY: Chin Cr Camp Jordan Park Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mrs. Lyle Harding 315 Camp Jordan Rd FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd SWEEPS PUPPY: Chihua (Smooth) CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Judges And Their Assignments Mrs. Lyle Harding Cliff Hall, SHW SEC, PO BOX 25764, BEST IN SHOW Mrs. G. Geringer SWEEPS PUPPY: Hava C/O ONOFRIO DOG SHOWS, OKLASPORTING Group: Mrs. P. V. Mrs. Lyle Harding HOMA CITY, OK 73125 Trotter SWEEPS PUPPY: I Greyhnd FEE: $28.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Mrs. G. Geringer: Set-Eng, Span-AmW, Mrs. Lyle Harding Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Breed Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr SWEEPS PUPPY: Eng Toy Sp (B & PC) (ASCOB), Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Eng Spr, Mrs. Lyle Harding TX Amarillo* (I) Span-Fld, Spin Ital SWEEPS PUPPY: J Chin PANHANDLE KENNEL CLUB Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Sporting Mrs. Lyle Harding OF TEXAS, INC. Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Eng Toy Sp (KC & R) Amarillo Civic Center HOUND Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mrs. Lyle Harding 401 S. Buchanan St. Mrs. P. V. Trotter: All Hound Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Malt CLOSES: AUGUST 27 WORKING Group: Mrs. E. K. Mrs. Lyle Harding Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Gammill SWEEPS PUPPY: Min Pin FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Dr. A. R. Sorkin: Grt Pyr, Kuv, Sam Mrs. Lyle Harding Judges And Their Assignments Mrs. E. K. Gammill: Akita, Alas Mal, AnaSWEEPS PUPPY: Toy Manch BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. Hartinger tolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Mrs. Lyle Harding SPORTING Group: Dr. D. S. Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe SWEEPS PUPPY: Pap Massey Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Balance of Working Mrs. Lyle Harding Dr. D. S. Massey: All Sporting Breeds Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Peke HOUND Group: Mr. D. J. Peat TERRIER Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mrs. Lyle Harding Mr. D. J. Peat: All Hound Breeds Mr. D. M. Krogh: All Terrier Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis SWEEPS PUPPY: Pom TOY Group: Mrs. S. A. Krogh Mrs. Lyle Harding Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Working Breeds Mr. D. M. Krogh: Toy Manch TERRIER Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger SWEEPS PUPPY: Pug Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Pood Toy Mrs. Lyle Harding Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Terrier Breeds Mrs. G. Geringer: Balance of Toy Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Shih Tzu TOY Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. Mrs. Lyle Harding Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Toy Breeds M. Krogh SWEEPS PUPPY: Pood Toy NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. Mr. D. M. Krogh: Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Mrs. Lyle Harding L. Olvis Ter, Xoloitzcuintli SWEEPS PUPPY: Silky Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Non-Sporting Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Balance of Non-Sporting Mrs. Lyle Harding Breeds Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Toy Fox Terrier HERDING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mrs. Lyle Harding Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Herding Breeds SWEEPS PUPPY: Yorks Mrs. Lyle Harding

HERDING Group: Dr. A. R. Sorkin Dr. A. R. Sorkin: Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mrs. E. K. Gammill: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. A. R. Sorkin Dr. A. R. Sorkin: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. P. Andrus: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. M. Krogh CA Costa Mesa* (I/O) SANTA ANA VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Orange County Fairgrounds 88 Fair Dr. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd CA Vallejo (I/O) SIR FRANCIS DRAKE KENNEL CLUB, INC Solano County Fairgrounds 900 Fairgrounds Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. Nykiel SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. F. Yuhasz Mr. B. Lauderdale: Ret-Gold Mrs. P. Nykiel: Pointer, Wirehair Vizsla Mrs. C. G. Rutar: Brit, Pntr-GS, Vizs, Weim Mrs. A. F. Yuhasz: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: R. Lopaschuk Mrs. P. C. Inan: Basenji Mrs. P. Nykiel: Afghan, Basset, Borz, Dach, Ir Wolf, RhoRidge, Saluki R. Lopaschuk: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. C. C. Smith Ms. S. I. Wheat: Akita, Alas Mal Mrs. P. Nykiel: Rottw, St Bern, Sib Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Ms. C. C. Smith: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: W. Wornall W. Wornall: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. L. Vilas W. Wornall: Toy Manch R. Lopaschuk: Shih Tzu Mrs. P. C. Inan: Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Pap, Peke, Pug Mrs. S. L. Vilas: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat Mrs. P. C. Inan: Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. S. L. Vilas: Coton de Tulear, Pood Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Mrs. P. Nykiel: GSD Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. S. L. Vilas Mrs. S. L. Vilas: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. L. Vilas

OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. S. Walker: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. Clark SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Lynn Thomas SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GS Lynn Thomas SWEEPS VETERANS: Nor Elk Dorri Poppe SWEEPS PUPPY: Nor Elk Dorri Poppe SWEEPS VETERANS: Dalm Dr. Ed Barrett SWEEPS PUPPY: Dalm Dr. Ed Barrett MI Flint* (I) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER DETROIT (S) Companion Dog Training Club Building 4126 Holiday Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Pam Moore, SHW SEC, Po Box 281, Rives Junction, MI 49277 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd M. E. Benedict: Breed, Jr. Showmanship B. Hornfisher: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Mary Stout SWEEPS PUPPY Mary Stout

MI Goodells* (I/O) ST. CLAIR KENNEL CLUB Goodells County Park St Clair County Fairgrounds Hwy M-21, between Wale Center and Castor Roads CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. T. J. Feneis SPORTING Group: D. P. Cline Mr. W. P. Shelton: Set-Eng, Set-Gord Mr. J. A. Fehring: Brit, Pointer, Pntr-GS, RetFlat, Set-Irsh, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Wel Spr Mr. T. J. Feneis: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. W. P. Shelton Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach D. P. Cline: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. T. J. Feneis: AnatolShep, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Std Schn Mrs. D. R. Landstrom: Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Boxer, Bullm, Grt Pyr, Mast, Sib Hky Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Working Breeds *No Classes: St Bern TERRIER Group: Mr. R. V. Miller D. P. Cline: Bull Ter, Manch Ter, Min Bull Terrs Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: D. P. Cline Mr. J. A. Fehring: Pap Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Affenp, Bruss Grif, FL Orlando* (I) Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I TOY DOG CLUB OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin International Palms Resort D. P. Cline: Balance of Toy Breeds 6515 International Drive NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 V. Miller MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. D. R. Landstrom: Shar-Pei FEE: $30.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Coton de Tulear Ms. J. N. Paulk: Toy Group, Bruss Grif, Mr. J. A. Fehring: Dalm Chihua (Long), Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Mr. R. V. Miller: Balance of Non-Sporting Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), J Chin, Breeds Min Pin, Toy Manch, Peke, Shih Tzu, Pood HERDING Group: Mr. W. P. Shelton Toy, Yorks, Jr. Showmanship Mr. W. P. Shelton: All Herding Breeds Mr. W. deVilleneuve: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Smooth), Chin Cr, Malt, Pap, *No Classes: GSD, Shetld MISCELLANEOUS Group: D. P. Pom, Pug, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Cline Mr. J. Kern: Obedience Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: All Miscellaneous Breeds IN Lebanon* (I) OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES GREATER LAFAYETTE KENNEL CLUB Ms. L. Tamms: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Boone County Fairgrounds Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, 1300 E 100 S Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility CLOSES: AUGUST 27 JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. A. Fehring Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd MN Rochester* (I) ROCHESTER MINNESOTA MA Falmouth* (O) KENNEL CLUB, INC. SOUTH SHORE KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Olmsted County Fairgrounds Barnstable County Fairgrounds 16th Street SEand 3rd Ave SE 1220 Nathan S. Ellis Hwy CLOSES: AUGUST 27 CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. P. A. BEST IN SHOW Mrs. V. L. Abbott Mowbray-Morgan SPORTING Group: Ms. D. L. SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Malenfant Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: All Sporting Mr. E. J. Ringle: Pntr-GS Breeds K. D. Anderson: Brit, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, HOUND Group: Mrs. P. A. Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Mowbray-Morgan Vizs Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Sporting Breeds Ms. E. Muthard: All Hound Breeds Group: Mr. J. E. Noe HOUND Group: Ms. C. A. Reisman WORKING Mr. J. E. Noe: All Working Breeds Ms. C. A. Reisman: Pharaoh TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Mrs. M. Clark: Basset, Nor Elk, Saluki, Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Terrier Breeds Whip TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Hutton Ms. D. L. Malenfant: Balance of Hound Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: Pap Breeds Mr. R. E. Hutton: Balance of Toy Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. G. NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Liepmann C. A. Herbel: Akita, AnatolShep, Bullm, Gtr Muthard Ms. E. Muthard: All Non-Sporting Breeds Swiss Mtn, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Working Mr. R. W. Kelly: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Bel Breeds Shp, Bel Terv, Bouv, Shetld TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Herding Breeds Mrs. J. V. Daniels: All Terrier Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. TOY Group: Mrs. V. L. Abbott E. Noe C. A. Herbel: All Toy Breeds Mr. J. E. Noe: All Miscellaneous Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: C. A. OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Herbel Mr. J. J. Ham: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, E. C. Andrew: Bulldog Mrs. V. L. Abbott: Balance of Non-Sporting Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Util A, Util B, PUTL, Versatility Breeds Mrs. A. Lorenz: Open A, Open B, POPN HERDING Group: Mr. E. J. Ringle To Be Assigned: Grad Novr, Grad Openr Mr. E. J. Ringle: All Herding Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. W. Kelly MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. E. J. Ringle Mr. E. J. Ringle: All Miscellaneous Breeds

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GARDEN STATE CIRCUIT 8 All Breed Shows and 3 Group Club Shows in 11 days (Aug 28 - Sept 7, 2014) within 60-miles of one another in New Jersey Kennel Club of Northern New Jersey Thursday August 28, 2014 Augusta, NJ

Newton Kennel Club Friday, Aug. 29, 2014 Augusta, NJ

Newton Kennel Club Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014 Augusta, NJ

Sussex Hills Kennel Club Sunday, Aug. 31, 2014 Morristown, NJ

Schooley’s Mountain Kennel Club Monday, Sept. 1, 2014 Morristown, NJ Entries Close Wednesday, August 13, 2014 See www.infodog.com for panels Superintendent MB-F (336-379-9352)

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NORTH BRANCH CLUSTER North Branch Cluster (Sept 4-7, 2014) North Branch Park, 355 Milltown Rd., Bridgewater, NJ 08807 www.northbranchcluster.org Group Club Shows Thursday, September 4, 2014

All Breed Shows September 5, 6, & 7, 2014

Big Apple Sporting Society Central New Jersey Hound Association

Tuxedo Park Kennel Club

Friday, September 5, 2014

Somerset Hills Kennel Club

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Non-Sporting Group Club of the Garden State

Westchester Kennel Club

Sunday, September 7, 2014

All Entries Close Wednesday, August 20, 2014 See www.infodog.com for panels Superintendent MB-F (336-379-9352)

Overnight parking available at all locations  NORTH BRANCH CLUSTER SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Each All Breed show will offer Beginner Puppy Competition (4-6 months) $100 prize for Best Beginner Puppy in Show 4 Obedience Trials, 3 Concurrent Specialities and Arctic/Primitive Breed Competition The North Branch Cluster is greatly appreciative of the support of Purina Pro Plan for our events. Dog News 153


MO Gray Summit (I) THREE RIVERS KENNEL CLUB OF MISSOURI Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. D. D. Simmons SPORTING Group: Mr. D. L. Kittredge Dr. D. D. Simmons: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: T. L. Kirstein T. L. Kirstein: Dach Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. R. J. Caswell G. Murray: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher Mr. R. J. Caswell: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. B. Dale J. Ritchie: Fox Ter (Smooth) Mr. D. Vice: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. D. Vice Ms. B. Dale: Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. D. Vice: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. Vice Mr. D. L. Kittredge: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. S. D. Gladstone G. Murray: AustrlShep, Bouv Mr. R. J. Caswell: Briard, Canaan, CardWC, GSD, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. B. Dale Ms. B. Dale: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: G. Murray MS Jackson (I) MISSISSIPPI DACHSHUND CLUB Mississippi State Fairgrounds Trade Mart Building Greymont & High Sts CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd R. Schwalbe: Breed, Jr. Showmanship MS Jackson* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) MISSISSIPPI STATE KENNEL CLUB Mississippi State Fairgrounds Trade Mart Building Greymont & High Sts CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. Coady SPORTING Group: Dr. M. J. Woods Mr. C. Coady: Brit, All Pointers Dr. M. J. Woods: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. M. J. Woods Mr. C. Coady: Afghan, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, PBGV, RhoRidge, Saluki, Whip Dr. M. J. Woods: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. T. B. Carter Dr. M. J. Woods: Akita, Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, Giant Schn, Grt Dane, Sam Mr. C. Coady: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. T. B. Carter Mr. C. Coady: Am Staff, Bull Ter, Staf Bull Mrs. T. B. Carter: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. T. B. Carter Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: Chin Cr, Shih Tzu Mrs. T. B. Carter: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. T. B. Carter Mrs. T. B. Carter: Boston Mr. C. Coady: Lhasa, Pood (Min) Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr. Mr. C. Coady: Bouv, GSD Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr. Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. S. A. Redmer: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Util A, Util B T. G. McCall: Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr. NC Pinehurst (O) MOORE COUNTY KENNEL CLUB OF NORTH CAROLINA Pinehurst Harness Track and Polo Field NC Highway 5 CLOSES: AUGUST 27 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. P. BeiselMcIlwaine SPORTING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. A. S. Bolus: All Sporting Breeds *Pending: Wirehair Vizsla HOUND Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark *Pending: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: *Pending Mr. D. Bolus: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. P. BeiselMcIlwaine Mrs. B. Stenmark: All Terrier Breeds

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TOY Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Mrs. K. Kahn: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: Boston, Bulldog, Chow, Fr Bull Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. D. Bolus Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. D. Bolus *Pending: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. P. BeiselMcIlwaine OH Lancaster* (I) LICKING RIVER KENNEL CLUB Fairfield County Fairgronds 157 East Fair Avenue CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. N. Hafner SPORTING Group: Mr. R. W. Powell Mr. R. W. Powell: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. T. Catterson Mr. T. Catterson: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. Thornton D. Thornton: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. R. M. Davis Mrs. R. M. Davis: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. J. M. Bazell Mr. J. M. Bazell: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq. Mrs. G. Gold Creasman: Bulldog, SharPei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Pood Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: M. Faulkner Mrs. G. Gold Creasman: Austrl Cat Dg, Canaan, Pol Low Shp M. Faulkner: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: M. Faulkner M. Faulkner: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. C. M. Thompson: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, POPN, Util A, Util B, PUTL, Versatility, Brace JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. G. Gold Creasman PA Macungie* (I/O) LEHIGH VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Macungie Memorial Park Route 100 CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW J. G. Reynolds SPORTING Group: Ms. M. Martorella Ms. H. Nietsch: Set-Irsh Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Wirehair Vizsla Mrs. E. Sullivan: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, Span-Clum, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Suss, Spin Ital, Weim Ms. M. Martorella: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. E. K. Martin Dr. E. K. Martin: ScotDeer Ms. M. Martorella: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach J. G. Reynolds: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. E. Sullivan Mrs. E. Sullivan: Grt Dane Mrs. B. D. Alderman: Gtr Swiss Mtn Mrs. S. Rempel: Sib Hky J. G. Reynolds: Berns Mtn, Bullm Ms. H. Nietsch: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Dr. E. K. Martin: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. S. Rempel J. G. Reynolds: Yorks Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman J. G. Reynolds: Kees Mrs. A. F. Benko: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. A. F. Benko Mrs. B. D. Alderman: GSD, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, OES, Pemb-WC, Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mrs. S. Rempel: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. B. D. Alderman Mrs. B. D. Alderman: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES C. Marcantonio: Nov A, Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Util B, Versatility, Veteran Mr. L. Wilson: Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. R. H. Zimmerman SWEEPS VETERANS: ScotDeer Mrs. Susan Nelson Smyth SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer Mrs. Susan Nelson Smyth TN East Ridge (I) CHATTANOOGA KENNEL CLUB Camp Jordan Park 315 Camp Jordan Rd CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. E. B. Weiss SPORTING Group: Mr. L. J. Sinclair Mr. L. J. Sinclair: All Sporting Breeds

HOUND Group: Ms. S. C. Way Ms. S. C. Way: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Harr Mr. E. B. Weiss: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. E. Liebes Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Kuv, Mast, Newf, Portuguese Dr. E. Liebes: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. A. W. Krause Dr. A. W. Krause: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett Mr. E. B. Weiss: Pom Mr. M. Feigelson: Silky Mrs. P. D. Carr: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin Mr. F. C. Bassett: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. Meyer Mrs. R. Rohrbach: Chow Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Bulldog, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Pood, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. M. Meyer: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. K. Meredith-Cavanna Mrs. K. Meredith-Cavanna: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. M. Meyer Mrs. M. Meyer: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. Meyer TX Amarillo* (I) PANHANDLE KENNEL CLUB OF TEXAS, INC. Amarillo Civic Center 401 S. Buchanan St. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. R. Hartinger SPORTING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: C. S. Anderson Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. V. L. Smith Ms. V. L. Smith: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger C. S. Anderson: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger C. S. Anderson: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Ms. V. L. Smith: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. L. F. Eggers: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. V. L. Smith TX Mesquite (I) DALLAS-FT. WORTH TOY DOG CLUB Mesquite Convention Center 1700 Rodeo Dr. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. S. Dillin: Toy Group, Chihua (Long), Chihua (Smooth), I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), Malt, Toy Manch, Peke, Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Ms. B. R. Leininger: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Pap, Yorks, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. L. Boutwell: Chin Cr, Hava, J Chin, Min Pin, Pom UT Farmington (I/O) BONNEVILLE BASIN KENNEL ASSOCIATION Davis County Legacy Events Center 151 South 1100 West CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd WA Cashmere* (I/O) WENATCHEE KENNEL CLUB Chelan County Expo Center 5700 Wescott Dr. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 12:00 p.m. BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd WI Manitowoc* (I) MANITOWOC COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Manitowoc County Expo Grounds 4921 Expo Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. S. Dainard SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Colvin Mrs. D. M. Brown: Ret-Lab Mrs. J. Colvin: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: L. L. Nelson L. L. Nelson: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. C. Meyer Mrs. D. M. Brown: Boxer Mrs. C. Meyer: Cane Corso, Chinook, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Kom, Kuv, Nepltn Mastiff, Rottw, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. S. Dainard: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. Meyer Mrs. C. Meyer: All Terrier Breeds

TOY Group: Mr. R. E. Garren L. L. Nelson: I Greyhnd Mr. R. E. Garren: Shih Tzu Mr. S. Dainard: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. R. E. Garren: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. D. M. Brown Mrs. D. M. Brown: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. R. E. Garren Mr. R. E. Garren: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. K. H. Delaney: Nov A, Open A, Util A Mr. E. J. Willems: Nov B, Open B, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. E. Garren

TOY Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Ms. C. C. Smith: Pood Toy Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat: Chihua, Shih Tzu Mrs. S. L. Vilas: Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, Pap, Peke, Pug Ms. S. I. Wheat: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. C. C. Smith Ms. S. I. Wheat: Coton de Tulear Mrs. S. L. Vilas: Am Esk Dog, Bulldog, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Lowch, Tib Span, Tib Ter Ms. C. C. Smith: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. QuirosKubat Mrs. A. F. Yuhasz: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. S. I. Wheat Ms. S. I. Wheat: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: R. Anton

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FL Orlando* (I) TOY DOG CLUB OF CENTRAL FLORIDA International Palms Resort 6515 International Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Mr. W. deVilleneuve: Toy Group, Bruss Grif, Chihua (Long), Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), J Chin, Min Pin, Toy Manch, Peke, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Yorks, Jr. Showmanship Ms. J. N. Paulk: Affenp, Cav KC Spans, Chihua (Smooth), Chin Cr, Malt, Pap, Pom, Pug, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mr. J. Kern: Obedience

AZ Chino Valley* (O) PRESCOTT ARIZONA KENNEL CLUB Old Home Manor 2100 E. Perkensville Road CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. D. M. Krogh SPORTING Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mrs. C. K. Steidel: Set-Eng, Span-AmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr (ASCOB), Span-Eng Spr, Span-Ckr (Parti), Span-Fld, Spin Ital Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. S. A. Krogh Mrs. C. K. Steidel: Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon Mrs. E. K. Gammill: Am Fox, Basset, Bgle, Dach, Eng Fox Dr. A. R. Sorkin: Greyhnd, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Otter, PBGV, Whip Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. V. Trotter Mrs. S. A. Krogh: Sam Mr. C. E. Trotter: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. G. Geringer Mrs. G. Geringer: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. C. E. Trotter Mrs. G. Geringer: Toy Manch Mr. C. E. Trotter: Eng Toy Sp, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. E. K. Gammill: Bruss Grif, Chihua, Malt, Pap, Pom, Shih Tzu, Yorks Mr. D. M. Krogh: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. A. Krogh Mrs. G. Geringer: Am Esk Dog, Kees, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. D. M. Krogh: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. E. K. Gammill Mrs. E. K. Gammill: Shetld Mrs. P. V. Trotter: Pol Low Shp, Pulik, Pyre Shep, Swed Vallhund Dr. A. R. Sorkin: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. E. K. Gammill Mrs. E. K. Gammill: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mr. L. L. Andrus: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Dr. A. R. Sorkin CA Costa Mesa* (I/O) SANTA ANA VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Orange County Fairgrounds 88 Fair Dr. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd CA Vallejo (I/O) SIR FRANCIS DRAKE KENNEL CLUB, INC Solano County Fairgrounds 900 Fairgrounds Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. A. F. Yuhasz SPORTING Group: *Pending Ms. D. K. Petersen: Ret-Curl R. Anton: Ret-Gold R. Lopaschuk: All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mrs. A. F. Yuhasz: Pointer, Pntr-GS, Wirehair Vizsla Mrs. P. Nykiel: Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Flat, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, Span-Boykin Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. D. K. Petersen R. Lopaschuk: Ir Wolf, RhoRidge, Saluki Ms. D. K. Petersen: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. Nykiel Mrs. J. Quiros-Kubat: Blk Russn Terrier, Grt Dane, Leonberger Ms. S. I. Wheat: Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Portuguese, Sib Hky Ms. C. C. Smith: Akita, Alas Mal, Rottw, St Bern, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. P. Nykiel: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: R. Lopaschuk Mrs. S. L. Vilas: Manch Ter Mrs. A. S. Grimes: Rat Terrier Mrs. A. F. Yuhasz: Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Wst Highlnd Mr. K. E. Berg: Am Staff, Bdlgtn, Irish Ter, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk R. Lopaschuk: Balance of Terrier Breeds

IN Lebanon* (I) GREATER LAFAYETTE KENNEL CLUB Boone County Fairgrounds 1300 E 100 S CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd MA Falmouth* (O) CAPE COD KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Barnstable County Fairgrounds 1220 Nathan S. Ellis Hwy CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. G. Liepmann SPORTING Group: Mr. E. J. Ringle Ms. D. L. Malenfant: Span-Eng Spr Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. D. L. Malenfant Ms. D. L. Malenfant: Pharaoh Ms. C. A. Reisman: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. E. J. Ringle Mr. E. J. Ringle: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. M. Taylor Mr. M. Taylor: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. D. L. Malenfant Ms. G. Dunlap: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp Ms. D. L. Malenfant: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mrs. D. L. Skibinski: Dalm Mr. V. D. Blevins: Bulldog, Fr Bull Mrs. J. V. Daniels: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. M. Taylor K. Madden: AustrlShep, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Coll Mr. M. Taylor: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. V. Daniels Mrs. J. V. Daniels: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. S. Walker: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. D. L. Skibinski SWEEPS PUPPY: Bulldog Earle McCloe SWEEPS PUPPY: Dalm Alice Milwid SWEEPS VETERANS: Dalm Alice Milwid SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Lisa Canfield SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GS Lisa Canfield MI Goodells* (I/O) ST. CLAIR KENNEL CLUB Goodells County Park St Clair County Fairgrounds Hwy M-21, between Wale Center and Castor Roads CLOSES: AUGUST 27 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. W. P. Shelton SPORTING Group: Mr. T. J. Feneis Mr. T. J. Feneis: Brit, Pointer, Pntr-GS, RetFlat, Set-Gord, Set-Irsh, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Wel Spr Mr. J. A. Fehring: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, SetEng, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Vizs, Weim D. P. Cline: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: D. P. Cline Mr. R. V. Miller: Basenji, Bgle, Dach Mr. W. P. Shelton: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. P. Shelton Mrs. D. R. Landstrom: Akita, Dobe, Grt Dane, Leonberger, Portuguese D. P. Cline: AnatolShep, Cane Corso, Chinook, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mr. T. J. Feneis: Balance of Working Breeds *No Classes: St Bern


MS Jackson* (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) MISSISSIPPI STATE KENNEL CLUB Mississippi State Fairgrounds Trade Mart Building Greymont & High Sts CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. T. B. Carter SPORTING Group: Mr. C. Coady Mrs. T. B. Carter: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Lab, Ret-Nova Scotia T, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh Mr. C. Coady: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr. Mr. C. Coady: Bloodhnd, Greyhnd, Nor Elk Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. Coady Mr. C. Coady: Akita, Alas Mal, Sam Mrs. T. B. Carter: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. C. Coady Ms. K. M. Sawyer: Manch Ter Mrs. T. B. Carter: Am Staff, Bull Ter, Staf Bull Mr. C. Coady: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. K. M. Sawyer MN Rochester* (I) Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: I Greyhnd, Toy Fox ROCHESTER MINNESOTA Terrier KENNEL CLUB, INC. Ms. K. M. Sawyer: Balance of Toy Breeds Olmsted County Fairgrounds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. V. 16th Street SEand 3rd Ave SE Filburn, Jr. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Mr. C. Coady: Bulldog, Pood (Std) Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Ms. K. M. Sawyer: Boston, Shar-Pei, Fr Bull, Judges And Their Assignments Tib Span BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. E. Noe Mrs. T. B. Carter: Balance of Non-Sporting SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. A. Breeds Mowbray-Morgan HERDING Group: Mrs. S. A. Mr. J. E. Noe: All Sporting Breeds Redmer HOUND Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mr. R. V. Filburn, Jr.: Bouv, GSD Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen: Borz, Dach, Mrs. S. A. Redmer: Balance of Herding Greyhnd, Ir Wolf Mr. R. E. Hutton: Afghan, RhoRidge, Saluki, Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. ScotDeer, Whip Coady Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: Balance of Mr. C. Coady: All Miscellaneous Breeds Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. E. Muthard OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES T. G. McCall: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen: Boxer, Dobe, Grt Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Grad Openr, Dane, Std Schn Util A, Util B Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: Berns Mtn, Mrs. S. A. Redmer: Open A, Open B Giant Schn, Newf, Sam, Tibtn Mastiff JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. A. Redmer Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Working Breeds *Pending: Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Kom NC Pinehurst (O) MOORE COUNTY KENNEL CLUB OF TERRIER Group: Mr. G. FlycktNORTH CAROLINA Pedersen Pinehurst Harness Track and Polo Field Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen: All Terrier Breeds NC Highway 5 TOY Group: Ms. E. Muthard CLOSES: AUGUST 27 12:00 p.m. Ms. E. Muthard: All Toy Breeds MB-F Inc., SUPT NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. FEE: $28.00 E. Hutton Judges And Their Assignments Mr. R. E. Hutton: All Non-Sporting Breeds BEST IN SHOW *Pending HERDING Group: Mrs. P. A. SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Mowbray-Morgan NO NAME FOUND: 12880565: Ret-Ches, Mr. G. Flyckt-Pedersen: Coll Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: Balance of Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Sporting Breeds Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. P. A. *Pending: Wirehair Vizsla HOUND Group: *Pending Mowbray-Morgan Mrs. B. Stenmark: All Hound Breeds Mrs. P. A. Mowbray-Morgan: All MiscelWORKING Group: Mr. D. Bolus laneous Breeds *Pending: All Working Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES TERRIER Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark Mrs. A. Lorenz: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Util A, Util B, PUTL, Ms. P. Beisel-McIlwaine: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Versatility NO NAME FOUND: 12880565: Cav KC Mr. J. J. Ham: Open A, Open B, POPN Spans To Be Assigned: Grad Novr, Grad Openr Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Balance of Toy Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. G. FlycktNON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. Pedersen K. Kahn Mrs. K. Kahn: Boston, Bulldog, Chow, Fr Bull MO Gray Summit (I) Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Balance of Non-Sporting THREE RIVERS Breeds KENNEL CLUB OF MISSOURI *Pending: Coton de Tulear Purina Farms HERDING Group: Ms. P. Beisel300 Checkerboard Loop McIlwaine CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Mr. D. Bolus: All Herding Breeds Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. P. FEE: $28.00 Beisel-McIlwaine Judges And Their Assignments *Pending: All Miscellaneous Breeds BEST IN SHOW Mr. S. D. GladJR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. Bolus stone SPORTING Group: Dr. D. D. NY Clymer (I/O) Simmons NEW ENGLAND ST. BERNARD CLUB, INC. Mr. D. L. Kittredge: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Dr. D. D. Simmons Peek N’ Peak Resort & Spa 1405 Old Road Dr. D. D. Simmons: Dach CLOSES: AUGUST 27 T. L. Kirstein: Balance of Hound Breeds Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT WORKING Group: G. Murray Mr. R. J. Caswell: Akita, Alas Mal, Anatol- FEE: $25.00 C. Rogers: Breed Shep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue OH Lancaster* (I) de Brdx, Grm Pinscher LICKING RIVER KENNEL CLUB G. Murray: Balance of Working Breeds Fairfield County Fairgronds TERRIER Group: Mr. D. Vice 157 East Fair Avenue Ms. B. Dale: All Terrier Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 27 TOY Group: Ms. B. Dale MB-F Inc., SUPT Mr. D. Vice: Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Pug, FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Judges And Their Assignments Yorks BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. M. Bazell Ms. B. Dale: Balance of Toy Breeds SPORTING Group: M. Faulkner NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. D. Mr. J. A. Berkowitz: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng L. Kittredge Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Wel Spr, Weim Dr. D. D. Simmons: Shar-Pei M. Faulkner: Balance of Sporting Breeds J. F. Cramer, Jr.: Boston, Bulldog, Dalm, HOUND Group: D. Thornton Fr Bull D. Thornton: All Hound Breeds Mr. D. Vice: Balance of Non-Sporting WORKING Group: Ms. D. Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. J. Caswell Anderson Ms. D. Anderson: All Working Breeds Dr. D. D. Simmons: Coll, Entlebucher Mnt TERRIER Group: Mr. R. W. Powell Dog, Fin Laph, Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Mr. R. W. Powell: All Terrier Breeds Buhund Group: Mr. T. Catterson Mr. R. J. Caswell: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, TOY Mr. T. Catterson: All Toy Breeds Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. N. Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv Hafner Mr. S. D. Gladstone: Balance of Herding Mr. J. M. Bazell: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Breeds Boston, Bulldog MISCELLANEOUS Group: G. Mrs. N. Hafner: Balance of Non-Sporting Murray Breeds G. Murray: All Miscellaneous Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. JohnsonJR SHOWMANSHIP: J. F. Cramer, Jr. Snyder Mrs. M. Johnson-Snyder: All Herding MS Jackson (I) Breeds MISSISSIPPI DACHSHUND CLUB *No Classes: GSD Mississippi State Fairgrounds Group: Mrs. Trade Mart Building Greymont & High Sts MISCELLANEOUS N. Hafner CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Mrs. N. Hafner: All Miscellaneous Breeds Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Dr. A. P. Gallant: Breed TERRIER Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. R. V. Miller: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson Mr. R. V. Miller: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. R. V. Miller: Coton de Tulear Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. T. J. Feneis Mr. T. J. Feneis: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Card-WC, Coll, Pulik, Shetld, Swed Vallhund D. P. Cline: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. T. J. Feneis Mr. T. J. Feneis: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. C. M. Pischke: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B, Versatility JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. D. R. Landstrom

OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. S. S. Rose: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, POPN, Util A, Util B, PUTL, Versatility, Brace JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. A. Berkowitz PA Bethlehem (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) GREATER SWISS MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (S) Best Western/Lehigh Valley Hotel 300 Gateway Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY PA Delmont* (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA WCOTC Training Center Route 66, Delmont-North Industrial Park CLOSES: AUGUST 27 6:00 a.m. Mrs. Jackie Short-Nguyen, SHW SEC, 102 W Wallace Ave, New Castle, PA 16101 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $14.00-2nd Mrs. C. K. LaRosa: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mr. J. B. Showman: Obedience

HOUND Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger C. S. Anderson: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. S. Anderson Mr. R. R. Hartinger: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: C. S. Anderson Mrs. P. Hartinger: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. J. M. Leonard Mrs. J. M. Leonard: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: C. S. Anderson C. S. Anderson: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. L. F. Eggers: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: C. S. Anderson

TX Mesquite (I) DALLAS-FT. WORTH TOY DOG CLUB Mesquite Convention Center 1700 Rodeo Dr. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT PA Macungie* (I/O) FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd BERKS COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Mrs. L. Boutwell: Toy Group, Chihua (Long), Macungie Memorial Park Chihua (Smooth), I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp (B Route 100 & PC), Eng Toy Sp (KC & R), Toy Manch, CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Peke, Pug, Pood Toy, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Yorks FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. S. Dillin: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Judges And Their Assignments Spans, J Chin, Pap, Pom, Jr. Showmanship BEST IN SHOW Ms. M. J. Carberry Ms. B. R. Leininger: Chin Cr, Hava, Malt, SPORTING Group: Mr. J. S. Martin Min Pin, Shih Tzu Ms. H. Nietsch: Set-Irsh Rd&Wh J. L. Gohde, Jr.: Brit, All Setters, Span-Clum, UT Farmington (I/O) Span-Eng Ckr, Vizs BONNEVILLE BASIN Ms. C. L. Richards: Pntr-GS, Ret-Ches, Ret- KENNEL ASSOCIATION Gold, Span-Eng Spr, Weim Davis County Legacy Events Center Mr. J. S. Martin: Balance of Sporting 151 South 1100 West Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 27 HOUND Group: Ms. H. Nietsch Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Ms. H. Nietsch: All Hound Breeds FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd WORKING Group: B. Birdsong J. G. Reynolds: Akita, Blk Russn Terrier, WA Cashmere* (I/O) Boxer, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Giant WENATCHEE KENNEL CLUB Schn, Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Leonberger, Chelan County Expo Center Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Rottw, Std Schn 5700 Wescott Dr. B. Birdsong: Balance of Working Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 27 12:00 p.m. TERRIER Group: J. G. Reynolds BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT Ms. M. J. Carberry: All Terrier Breeds FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd TOY Group: Mrs. E. J. Lessig Mrs. E. J. Lessig: All Toy Breeds WI Manitowoc* (I) NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. MANITOWOC COUNTY Rempel KENNEL CLUB, INC. J. G. Reynolds: Fr Bull Manitowoc County Expo Grounds Mrs. S. Rempel: Balance of Non-Sporting 4921 Expo Drive Breeds CLOSES: AUGUST 27 HERDING Group: Mrs. D. J. Francis Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT Mrs. D. J. Francis: All Herding Breeds FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. M. Judges And Their Assignments J. Carberry BEST IN SHOW Mrs. D. Burkholder Ms. M. J. Carberry: All Miscellaneous SPORTING Group: Mr. S. Dainard Breeds Mr. W. K. Stauder: All Setters, Span-Eng OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Spr J. Nocilly: Nov A, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov Mrs. D. Burkholder: Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, RetB, PNOV, Util A, Util B, Versatility Nova Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Vizs Ms. T. E. Walker: Nov B, Grad Novr, Open Mr. S. Dainard: Balance of Sporting Breeds A, Open B, Grad Openr, POPN HOUND Group: Mr. R. E. Garren To Be Assigned: PUTL Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Hound Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: D. M. Rudert WORKING Group: Ms. B. A. Finch SWEEPS VETERANS: ScotDeer Mr. S. Dainard: Cane Corso, Dogue de Liz Mansfield Henriquez Brdx, Kom, Kuv, Nepltn Mastiff, Rottw, Std SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Liz Mansfield Henriquez Ms. B. A. Finch: Balance of Working Breeds *Pending: Chinook, Grm Pinscher TN East Ridge (I) TERRIER Group: Mr. R. E. Garren CHATTANOOGA KENNEL CLUB Mr. R. E. Garren: All Terrier Breeds Camp Jordan Park TOY Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder 315 Camp Jordan Rd Mr. K. H. Delaney: Shih Tzu CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Mr. R. E. Garren: Balance of Toy Breeds Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. K. FEE: $27.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd H. Delaney Judges And Their Assignments Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Non-Sporting Breeds BEST IN SHOW Dr. E. Liebes HERDING Group: Mr. S. Dainard SPORTING Group: Dr. A. W. Mr. S. Dainard: All Herding Breeds Krause MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. K. Dr. A. W. Krause: All Sporting Breeds H. Delaney HOUND Group: Mr. L. J. Sinclair Mr. K. H. Delaney: All Miscellaneous Breeds Mr. L. J. Sinclair: Afghan, Amer English OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, B & T Mr. E. J. Willems: Nov A, Open A, Util A Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, J. Caputa: Nov B, Open B, Util B Dach, Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Harr JR SHOWMANSHIP: P. F. Caldwell Dr. E. Liebes: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. K. Meredith-Cavanna SEPTEMBER 16 - TUESDAY Ms. S. C. Way: Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn MasNY Clymer (O) tiff, Newf, Portuguese, Rottw, St Bern, Sib NORTHERN NEW JERSEY Hky, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff ST. BERNARD CLUB Mrs. K. Meredith-Cavanna: Balance of Peek N’ Peak Resort & Spa Working Breeds 1405 Old Road TERRIER Group: Mr. E. B. Weiss CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Mr. E. B. Weiss: All Terrier Breeds Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT TOY Group: Mrs. P. D. Carr FEE: $25.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mr. E. B. Weiss: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, I Mr. V. R. Dingus: B Greyhnd, Malt, Peke Mr. T. J. Nuss: D Mr. F. C. Bassett: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, J Chin PA Bethlehem (O) Mrs. P. D. Carr: Balance of Toy Breeds GREATER SWISS MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. OF AMERICA, INC. (P) J. Sinclair Best Western/Lehigh Valley Hotel Mrs. L. J. Sinclair: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, 300 Gateway Drive Boston, Shar-Pei, Coton de Tulear, Dalm, CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Fin Spitz, Fr Bull, Kees, Schip Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Mrs. M. Meyer: Balance of Non-Sporting SWEEPS PUPPY: Gtr Swiss Mtn Breeds Laurie Maulucci HERDING Group: Mr. F. C. Bassett SWEEPS VETERANS: Gtr Swiss Mtn Laurie Maulucci Mr. F. C. Bassett: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. E. Liebes Dr. E. Liebes: All Miscellaneous Breeds SEPTEMBER 17 - WEDNESDAY JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. S. C. Way NY Clymer (O) TX Amarillo* (I) ST. BERNARD CLUB PANHANDLE OF THE FINGER LAKES KENNEL CLUB OF TEXAS, INC. Peek N’ Peak Resort & Spa Amarillo Civic Center 1405 Old Road 401 S. Buchanan St. CLOSES: AUGUST 27 CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Joanne Alstede, SHW SEC, PO BOX 828, Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT C/O ROY JONES DOG SHOWS, AUBURN, FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd IN 46706 Judges And Their Assignments FEE: $25.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd BEST IN SHOW C. S. Anderson N. M. Demory Harrison, Ph.D.: B SPORTING Group: Mr. R. R. Mr. J. C. Ramirez: D Hartinger Mr. J. M. Fankhauser: I Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Sporting Breeds

SEPTEMBER 17 - WEDNESDAY thru SEPTEMBER 18 - THURSDAY PA Bethlehem (O) GREATER SWISS MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (2) Best Western/Lehigh Valley Hotel 300 Gateway Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

SEPTEMBER 18 - THURSDAY CT N Stonington* (O) PAWCATUCK RIVER LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) N Stonington Agricultural Frgrnds Wyassup Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Mrs. P. (. Parrott: B Mr. B. Parrott: D, I Mrs. L. S. Moore: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Sharon Luckhart SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Sharon Luckhart MO Gray Summit* (I) DOBERMAN PINSCHER CLUB OF MISSOURI Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Carolyn Johnson, SHW SEC, 632 N FOREST AVE, WEBSTER GROVES, MO 63119 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. D. D. Jensen: Breed J. Comunale: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Nov Wildc, Opn Wildc, Utl Wildc Ms. V. Kinion: Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B NY Clymer (O) ST. BERNARD CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Peek N’ Peak Resort & Spa 1405 Old Road CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Penny Janz, SHW SEC, PO BOX 828, C/O ROY JONES DOG SHOWS, AUBURN, IN 46706 SWEEPS PUPPY: St Bern Britt Halvorsen PA Bethlehem (O) GREATER SWISS MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Best Western/Lehigh Valley Hotel 300 Gateway Drive CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FUTURITY: Gtr Swiss Mtn Juliann Wilson

SEPTEMBER 18 - THURSDAY thru SEPTEMBER 20 - SATURDAY NY Clymer (O) ST. BERNARD CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (3) Peek N’ Peak Resort & Spa 1405 Old Road CLOSES: AUGUST 27 Penny Janz, SHW SEC, PO BOX 828, C/O ROY JONES DOG SHOWS, AUBURN, IN 46706 FEE: $16.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd Mr. T. W. Temple: B Dr. I. G. Palmblad: D, I N. M. Demory Harrison, Ph.D.: Jr. Showmanship

SEPTEMBER 19 - FRIDAY CT Hamden (I) QUINNIPIAC POODLE CLUB, INC. Paws-n-Effect 36 Corporate Ridge CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Debbie West, SHW SEC, 85 CHURCH HILL RD, TRUMBULL, CT 06611 Mrs. S. Brown: Breed CT Hamden (I) QUINNIPIAC POODLE CLUB, INC. Paws-n-Effect 36 Corporate Ridge CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Debbie West, SHW SEC, 85 CHURCH HILL RD, TRUMBULL, CT 06611 Mr. R. F. Sedlack: Breed CT N Stonington* (O) PAWCATUCK RIVER LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB (S) N Stonington Agricultural Frgrnds Wyassup Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Mr. B. Parrott: B Mrs. P. (. Parrott: D, I Ms. E. Chase: Obedience SWEEPS VETERANS Ms. Joy Quallenberg SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. Joy Quallenberg FL Deland (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) CENTRAL FLORIDA WORKING GROUP ASSOCIATION (S) Volusia County Fairgrounds Int 4 & Rt 44 CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 M. G. Hill: Working Group, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dogue de Brdx, Giant Schn, Kom, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Portuguese, Rottw, Std Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. B. A. Eichel: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Bullm, Dobe, Grt Dane, Grt

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Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kuv, Newf, St Bern, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. K. B. Ashe: Boxer, Sam, Sib Hky Dr. L. M. Van Horn: Grm Pinscher SWEEPS PUPPY: Akita Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Alas Mal Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: AnatolShep Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Berns Mtn Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Blk Russn Terrier Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Boxer Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Bullm Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Cane Corso Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Chinook Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Dobe Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Dogue de Brdx Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Grm Pinscher Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Giant Schn Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Dane Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Grt Pyr Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Gtr Swiss Mtn Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Kom Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Kuv Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Leonberger Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Mast Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Nepltn Mastiff Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Portuguese Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Rottw Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: St Bern Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Sam Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Sib Hky Dr. Laura M Van Horn SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Schn Mrs. Karin B Ashe SWEEPS PUPPY: Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. Karin B Ashe FL Deland (I) SUNSHINE STATE HERDING GROUP ASSOCIATION Volusia County Fairgrounds Int 4 & Rt 44 CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 6:00 p.m. Ms. Susan Gordon, SHW SEC, 9122 TREVARTHON RD, ORLANDO, FL 32817 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Ms. J. K. Laurin: Herding Group, Austrl Cat Dg, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Briard, Canaan, Coll (Rough), Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Fin Laph, Coll (Smooth), Icelandic Shpdg, Nor Buhund, and more Ms. M. A. Tuff: AustrlShep, Bouv, Card-WC, GSD, OES, Pemb-WC, Pulik, Shetld, Misc Breeds , Min Amer Shep, Brgr Pcrd, Belgian Laekenois, Span Water, Bergamasco, Pumi, Jr. Showmanship FL Deland (I) TIMUCUAN WEIMARANER CLUB OF FLORIDA (S) Volusia County Fairgrounds Int 4 & Rt 44 CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Susan Shepherd, SHW SEC, 9122 TREVARTHON RD, C/O SUSAN GORDON, ORLANDO, FL 32817 FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY MO Gray Summit (I) ROLLA MISSOURI KENNEL CLUB Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 2 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. L. Olvis SPORTING Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mr. C. L. Olvis: Wirehair Vizsla Mr. J. A. Fehring: Brit, Pointer, Ret-Flat, RetLab, Span-Wel Spr, Vizs Ms. O. K. Evelyn: Pntr-GS, Ret-Gold, RetNova Scotia T, Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Span-Fld, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. E. Muthard Ms. O. K. Evelyn: Basenji Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. J. C. Sigler Ms. O. K. Evelyn: Cane Corso, Tibtn Mastiff Mrs. N. R. Griego: Akita, Boxer, Dobe, Grt Dane, Mast, Rottw Ms. J. C. Sigler: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. T. Stacy J. R. Vernuccio: Cairn Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mrs. J. Webb: Pood Toy Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. E. Gomes Mr. C. L. Olvis: Coton de Tulear Mr. J. A. Fehring: Dalm Ms. J. C. Sigler: Fr Bull Mrs. J. Webb: Boston, Pood Mr. C. E. Gomes: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. P. W. Laurans Ms. P. W. Laurans: All Herding Breeds

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SEPTEMBER 20 - SATURDAY AL Lincoln (O) ANNISTON KENNEL CLUB International Motorsports Hall of Fame 3366 Speedway Blvd CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. M. Watson SPORTING Group: Mr. J. M. Watson Mr. A. Berrios: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab, All Setters, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Irw, Span-Wel Spr, Vizs, Weim Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. A. Berrios C. Pyrkosz: Bgle S. L. Clark: Am Fox, Basenji, B & T Coonhnd, Bloodhnd, Borz, Eng Fox, Harr, Ir Wolf, Otter, RhoRidge, ScotDeer, Treeing Walker Coon Mr. J. M. Watson: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. T. L. Berrios Mr. A. Berrios: Boxer, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff Mr. J. M. Watson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. A. D. Hearn Dr. A. Pertuit: Cesky Terrier, Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Manch Ter, Min Schn Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. A. D. Hearn Mrs. T. L. Berrios: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. D. Hearn Mrs. T. L. Berrios: Pood Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. K. Busse Mrs. M. K. Busse: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. A. Berrios Mr. A. Berrios: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. T. L. Berrios CA West Covina* (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY, INC. Orangewood Park 1615 West Merced Ave. CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Carol Hudd, SHW SEC, 5555 E Camino Road, Las Vegas, NV 89118 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd CA West Covina* (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY, INC. Orangewood Park 1615 West Merced Ave. CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Mr. Carol Hudd, SHW SEC, 5555 EL CAMINO RD, LAS VEGAS, NV 89118 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $16.00-2nd CO Aurora* (I/O) (PENDING APPROVAL) ARAPAHOE KENNEL CLUB Arapahoe County Fairgrounds 25690 E Quincy Ave CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd FL Deland (I) GREAT DANE CLUB OF NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA Volusia County Fairgrounds Int 4 & Rt 44 CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $26.00 D. R. Miller: Breed FL Deland (I) WEST VOLUSIA KENNEL CLUB Volusia County Fairgrounds Int 4 & Rt 44 CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.00 Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW M. G. Hill SPORTING Group: D. M. Kelland D. M. Kelland: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, SpanAmW, Span-Boykin, Span-Clum Mrs. S. Smith: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. N. Riggsbee Mr. R. D. Albee: Afghan, Dach J. P. Wade: Bloodhnd, Greyhnd, Harr, Nor Elk Mrs. S. Smith: B & T Coonhnd, Bluetick Coon, Ibizan, Otter, Redbone Coon Ms. N. Riggsbee: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. A. Lycan Ms. A. Lycan: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Sam, Sib Hky J. P. Wade: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. C. Williams M. G. Hill: Bdlgtn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Rat Terrier, Russel Terr, Sealym Mr. R. C. Williams: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. D. Richards Mr. R. C. Williams: Toy Manch D. M. Kelland: Peke J. P. Wade: Pood Toy Ms. A. Lycan: Cav KC Spans, Chin Cr, Yorks Mr. R. D. Albee: Pap, Pom, Pug, Shih Tzu Mrs. D. Richards: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. W. E. Usherwood Mr. W. E. Usherwood: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: J. P. Wade Mr. R. D. Albee: Pemb-WC Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Swed Vallhund M. G. Hill: Balance of Herding Breeds

MISCELLANEOUS Group: M. G. Hill M. G. Hill: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: M. McCullough

VA Chesapeake (O) CHESAPEAKE VIRGINIA DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION Chesapeake City Park 900 Greenbriar Rd IN Edinburgh* (I) CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 KENNEL CLUB OF COLUMBUS, INDIANA MB-F Inc., SUPT Hoosier Horse Park FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Hoosier Horse Park Judges And Their Assignments 7105 S. Kern Street BEST IN SHOW Ms. C. C. CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 McGowan Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT SPORTING Group: M. Faulkner FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd M. Faulkner: All Sporting Breeds Judges And Their Assignments HOUND Group: Mr. W. J. Coombs BEST IN SHOW Mrs. J. A. Penta M. Faulkner: Afghan, Bgle, Dach, RhoRidge, SPORTING Group: D. P. Cline Whip D. P. Cline: All Sporting Breeds Mr. W. J. Coombs: Balance of Hound HOUND Group: Mr. R. Stein Breeds Mr. R. Stein: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. J. WORKING Group: Dr. G. C. Penta Coombs Dr. G. C. Penta: All Working Breeds Mrs. N. H. Coombs: Grt Pyr, Newf, Sam, TERRIER Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Sib Hky Mr. N. L. Patton: All Terrier Breeds Mr. W. J. Coombs: Balance of Working TOY Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Breeds Mr. N. L. Patton: All Toy Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. J. C. Walton NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. N. Ms. C. C. McGowan: All Terrier Breeds L. Patton TOY Group: Mr. J. C. Walton Mr. N. L. Patton: All Non-Sporting Breeds M. Faulkner: Pug, Silky *No Classes: Bulldog Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Toy Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. Stein NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. Mr. R. Stein: All Herding Breeds C. Walton MISCELLANEOUS Group: D. P. Mr. J. C. Walton: All Non-Sporting Breeds Cline HERDING Group: M. Faulkner Mrs. J. Murray: All Miscellaneous Breeds J. Parisek: AustrlShep OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. N. H. Coombs: Pyre Shep Mr. R. T. Self, Jr.: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Ms. C. C. McGowan: Balance of Herding Open B, Util A, Util B Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. J. Murray MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. C. Walton MI Belleville (I/O) Mr. J. C. Walton: All Miscellaneous Breeds (PENDING APPROVAL) JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. N. H. Coombs IRISH SETTER CLUB OF MICHIGAN (S) Wayne County 4-H Fairgrounds VA Roanoke (I) 10871 Quirk Road SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 OF WESTERN VIRGINIA (S) Arden Shaw, SHW SEC, 4891 Ballantrae Holiday Inn / Tanglewood Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 4468 Starkey Road FEE: $28.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 J. Hubbard: Breed Lynn C Maxes, SHW SEC, 3237 FOOTMrs. D. L. Davis: Jr. Showmanship HILLS RD, CALLAWAN, VA 24069 SWEEPS PUPPY FEE: $25.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd P. C. Debene: Breed MI Belleville* (I/O) SWEEPS PUPPY (PENDING APPROVAL) Lori Watson NODROG GORDON SETTER CLUB OF MICHIGAN (S) Wayne County 4-H Fairgrounds SEPTEMBER 21 - SUNDAY 10871 Quirk Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 AL Lincoln (O) Jan Ruggles, SHW SEC, 10205 O’Conner ANNISTON KENNEL CLUB Rd, Kenockee Twp, MI 48006 International Motorsports Hall of Fame FEE: $29.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd 3366 Speedway Blvd Mr. D. A. Johnson: Breed CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 B. Hornfisher: Obedience Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT SWEEPS VETERANS Judges And Their Assignments Ms. CATHIE RZEPKA BEST IN SHOW Mr. A. Berrios SWEEPS PUPPY SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. D. Ms. CATHIE RZEPKA Hearn Mr. J. M. Watson: All Sporting Breeds MI Wyoming* (I) HOUND Group: Mr. J. M. Watson (PENDING APPROVAL) Mr. A. Berrios: All Hound Breeds ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL CLUB OF WORKING Group: Mr. A. Berrios MICHIGAN, INC. (S) Mrs. T. L. Berrios: All Working Breeds Well Mannered Dog Center TERRIER Group: Ms. C. J. Seaberg 5949 Clay Ave. SW Ms. C. J. Seaberg: All Terrier Breeds CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 TOY Group: Mrs. T. L. Berrios Mona Irvine, SHW SEC, 10412 Northland Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Toy Manch Dr., Rockford, MI 49341 Mrs. M. K. Busse: Pood Toy Mrs. A. D. Hearn: Balance of Toy Breeds MO Gray Summit (I) NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. (PENDING APPROVAL) K. Busse SIBERIAN HUSKY CLUB Mrs. M. K. Busse: All Non-Sporting Breeds OF GREATER ST. LOUIS HERDING Group: Mr. J. A. Moses Purina Farms Mr. J. M. Watson: Beard Coll, Card-WC, 300 Checkerboard Loop Entlebucher Mnt Dog CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Mr. J. A. Moses: Balance of Herding Breeds Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT *Pending: AustrlShep, Bouv, Briard, GSD FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. M. Mrs. E. Sullivan: Breed, Jr. Showmanship K. Busse Mrs. M. K. Busse: All Miscellaneous Breeds MO Gray Summit (I) JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. K. Busse SPIRIT OF THE HEARTLAND KENNEL CLUB CA West Covina* (O) Purina Farms (PENDING APPROVAL) 300 Checkerboard Loop GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 12:00 p.m. OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, INC. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Orangewood Park FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd 1615 West Merced Ave. Judges And Their Assignments CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 BEST IN SHOW Ms. J. C. Sigler Carol Hudd, SHW SEC, 5555 EL CAMINO SPORTING Group: Ms. P. W. RD, LAS VEGAS, NV 89118 Laurans Mr. J. A. Fehring: Set-Eng, Span-Eng Ckr, CO Aurora* (I/O) Weim (PENDING APPROVAL) Ms. P. W. Laurans: Balance of Sporting ARAPAHOE KENNEL CLUB Breeds Arapahoe County Fairgrounds HOUND Group: Mr. T. Stacy 25690 E Quincy Ave Col. H. R. Brizee: Afghan CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 L. Pond: Basenji Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Hound Breeds FEE: $27.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd WORKING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mr. T. Stacy: Akita FL Deland (I) Mr. F. J. Podgorski, Jr.: Nepltn Mastiff WEST VOLUSIA KENNEL CLUB Ms. P. W. Laurans: Rottw Volusia County Fairgrounds Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Working Int 4 & Rt 44 Breeds CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 TERRIER Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis MB-F Inc., SUPT Mr. C. E. Gomes: Staf Bull FEE: $28.00 Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Terrier Breeds Judges And Their Assignments TOY Group: Mrs. J. Webb BEST IN SHOW Ms. A. Lycan Mr. C. M. Wakefield: Min Pin SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. Smith Mr. C. L. Olvis: Pood Toy Ms. N. Riggsbee: Brit, Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW Ms. S. Bingham-Porter: Chihua, Hava Mrs. S. Smith: Pointer, All Retrievers, All Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Toy Breeds Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. Span-Boykin, Span-Clum L. Olvis D. M. Kelland: Balance of Sporting Breeds Mr. C. M. Wakefield: Bichon HOUND Group: Mrs. D. Richards Mr. C. E. Gomes: Boston Mrs. S. Smith: Dach S. S. Coffman: Shar-Pei Ms. N. Riggsbee: Afghan, B & T Coonhnd, Col. H. R. Brizee: Coton de Tulear Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Ibizan Ms. J. C. Sigler: Am Esk Dog, Bulldog, Mrs. D. Richards: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: J. P. Wade Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Kees, Norwegian D. R. Miller: Dobe Lndhnd, Shiba Inu J. Conroy: Grt Dane Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Non-Sporting Mrs. D. Richards: Sam, Sib Hky Breeds HERDING Group: Col. H. R. Brizee J. P. Wade: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Mr. C. E. Gomes: GSD, Pemb-WC Cane Corso, Chinook Col. H. R. Brizee: Balance of Herding Ms. A. Lycan: Balance of Working Breeds Breeds TERRIER Group: J. P. Wade MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. C. J. P. Wade: All Terrier Breeds E. Gomes Group: M. G. Hill Mr. C. E. Gomes: All Miscellaneous Breeds TOY Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Affenp, Chihua JR SHOWMANSHIP: L. Pond Ms. N. Riggsbee: Cav KC Spans, Hava

M. G. Hill: Chin Cr, Pap, Peke, Pom Mrs. D. Richards: Pug, Shih Tzu, Pood Toy, Yorks D. M. Kelland: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: M. G. Hill Ms. N. Riggsbee: Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei M. G. Hill: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. W. E. Usherwood M. G. Hill: Swed Vallhund Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. N. Riggsbee Ms. N. Riggsbee: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. D. R. Dahlberg IN Edinburgh* (I) KENNEL CLUB OF COLUMBUS, INDIANA Hoosier Horse Park Hoosier Horse Park 7105 S. Kern Street CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. G. C. Penta SPORTING Group: Mr. N. L. Patton Mr. N. L. Patton: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. J. A. Penta Mrs. J. A. Penta: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: D. P. Cline Mr. R. Stein: Sam D. P. Cline: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. Stein Mr. R. Stein: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. Stein Dr. G. C. Penta: Fr Bull Mr. R. Stein: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds *No Classes: Bulldog HERDING Group: Mrs. J. A. Penta Mrs. J. A. Penta: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. J. A. Penta Mrs. J. A. Penta: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. S. M. Mayborne: Nov A, Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: D. P. Cline MI Belleville* (I/O) (PENDING APPROVAL) IRISH SETTER CLUB OF MICHIGAN (S) Wayne County 4-H Fairgrounds 10871 Quirk Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Arden Shaw, SHW SEC, 4891 Ballantrae Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 Mr. D. A. Johnson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Mrs. D. L. Allen: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY MI Belleville* (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) NODROG GORDON SETTER CLUB OF MICHIGAN (S) Wayne County 4-H Fairgrounds 10871 Quirk Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Jan Ruggles, SHW SEC, 10205 O’Conner Rd, Kenockee Twp, MI 48006 FEE: $29.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd J. Hubbard: Breed B. Hornfisher: Obedience SWEEPS PUPPY Ms. PATRICIA MURRAY MO Gray Summit (I) JEFFERSON COUNTY KENNEL CLUB OF MISSOURI Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. E. Gomes SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mr. T. Stacy: Wirehair Vizsla Ms. E. Muthard: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Col. H. R. Brizee: Basenji Dr. A. T. Miller: Whip Mr. C. L. Olvis: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Ms. P. W. Laurans Mr. C. M. Wakefield: Nepltn Mastiff Mr. C. E. Gomes: Boxer, Dobe, Rottw Mr. C. L. Olvis: Bullm, Newf, Sib Hky Ms. P. W. Laurans: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. J. Webb Mrs. J. Webb: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. Stacy Mr. C. E. Gomes: Chihua, Pap, Pug, Pood Toy Mr. T. Stacy: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Col. H. R. Brizee Mr. C. E. Gomes: Coton de Tulear Col. H. R. Brizee: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. W. Maloney Mr. J. W. Maloney: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. E. Muthard Ms. E. Muthard: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. P. W. Laurans VA Chesapeake (O) CHESAPEAKE VIRGINIA DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION Chesapeake City Park 900 Greenbriar Rd CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. C. Walton SPORTING Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Ms. C. C. McGowan: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq. Mr. J. C. Walton: All Hound Breeds


WORKING Group: Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq. Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: All Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Mr. J. C. Walton: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. R. H. Mullen Mr. R. H. Mullen: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq. Dr. A. P. Bianchi: Shiba Inu Ms. R. J. Biddle, Esq.: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan M. Faulkner: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. C. C. McGowan Ms. C. C. McGowan: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. R. H. Mullen

SEPTEMBER 22 - MONDAY CO Denver (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA (P) Denver Marriott Tech Center 4900 s Syracuse Richard Seeno, SHW SEC, PO BOX 977, CLAYTON, CA 94517 SWEEPS PUPPY: Bulldog Lee Ann Tate Lottie Elliott

SEPTEMBER 23 - TUESDAY IA Des Moines (I) SAMOYED CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Holiday Inn Des Moines Airport & Conf Center 6111 Fleur Dr Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT FUTURITY: Sam Anita O’Berg SWEEPS VETERANS: Sam Carrie Collier MO Gray Summit (I) ITALIAN GREYHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop Carolyn Johnson, SHW SEC, 632 N FOREST AVE, WEBSTER GROVES, MO 63119 FEE: $21.00 SWEEPS PUPPY: I Greyhnd Deb Wolfenbarger SWEEPS VETERANS: I Greyhnd Deb Wolfenbarger

HOUND Group: Mr. R. R. Hartinger Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Bgle, RhoRidge Dr. S. Keating: B & T Coonhnd, Dach Ms. L. C. More: Amer English Coon, Basenji, Bluetick Coon, Plott, Port Pd Peq, Redbone Coon, Treeing Walker Coon Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. O. Gagne Mrs. P. Hartinger: Grt Dane Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Dr. S. Keating Mrs. P. Hartinger: Pood Toy Mrs. O. Gagne: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. R. A. Indeglia Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Lowch, Pood (Std), Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mrs. P. Hartinger: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Mr. R. R. Hartinger: AustrlShep, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Ms. L. C. More: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. N. K. Withers: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr E. M. Van Uden: Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. K. Mammano

SEPTEMBER 25 - THURSDAY thru SEPTEMBER 26 - FRIDAY CO Denver (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF DENVER (2) Denver Marriott Tech Center 4900 s Syracuse CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Richard B Seeno, SHW SEC, PO BOX 977, CLAYTON, CA 94517 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd Dr. J. Brown: B W. S. Pinegar: D Ms. C. M. Brown: I

SEPTEMBER 25 - THURSDAY thru SEPTEMBER 23 - TUESDAY thru SEPTEMBER 27 - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 - WEDNESDAY IA Des Moines (I) CO Denver (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA (2) Denver Marriott Tech Center 4900 s Syracuse CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Richard Seeno, SHW SEC, PO BOX 977, CLAYTON, CA 94517 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd R. Kelly: B W. E. Gray: D Mrs. B. Newcomb: I, Jr. Showmanship

SEPTEMBER 23 - TUESDAY thru SEPTEMBER 25 - THURSDAY MO Gray Summit (I) ITALIAN GREYHOUND CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (3) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 Carolyn Johnson, SHW SEC, 632 N FOREST AVE, WEBSTER GROVES, MO 63119 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $21.00-2nd Mrs. S. B. Tietjen: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

SEPTEMBER 24 - WEDNESDAY IA Des Moines (I) SAMOYED CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Holiday Inn Des Moines Airport & Conf Center 6111 Fleur Dr Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT SWEEPS PUPPY: Sam Carrie Collier

SEPTEMBER 25 - THURSDAY MO Gray Summit (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) BASENJI CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 3 12:00 p.m. Mr. Jon Curby, SHW SEC, 1201 Rustic RD, Columbia, MO 65201 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS: Basenji Mr. A. Tad Brooks SWEEPS PUPPY: Basenji Mr. A. Tad Brooks NY Romulus* (O) ELMIRA KENNEL CLUB, INC. Sampson State Park6096 Rte 96A CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 12:00 p.m. Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. J. E. Frederiksen SPORTING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger E. F. Greenfield: Ret-Lab Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Brit, Pointer Ms. L. C. More: Spin Ital, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif, Wirehair Vizsla Dr. S. Keating: Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, SpanClum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Sporting Breeds

NV Carson City (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) AMERICAN BELGIAN TERVUREN CLUB, INC. (S) Fuji Park Highway 395 South & Clear Creek Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Carolyn Goepner, SHW SEC, 3850 ORMSBRY PLACE, WASHOE VALLEY, NV 89704 SWEEPS PUPPY Cathy Laux SWEEPS VETERANS Cathy Laux NV Carson City (O) GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER CLUB OF RENO (S) Fuji Park Highway 395 South & Clear Creek Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Carolyn Goepner, SHW SEC, 3850 Ormsby Place, Washoe Valley, NV 89704 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mrs. T. M. DePietro: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Debra L Hopkins SWEEPS PUPPY Debra L Hopkins NV Carson City (O) GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER CLUB OF RENO (S) Fuji Park Highway 395 South & Clear Creek Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Carolyn Goepner, SHW SEC, 3850 Ormsby Pl., Washoe Valley, NV 89704 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. T. J. Feneis: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Barbara Binder SWEEPS PUPPY Barbara Binder NV Carson City (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) SIERRA NEVADA PAPILLON CLUB (S) Fuji Park Highway 395 South & Clear Creek Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Elizabeth Wise, SHW SEC, 5545 WEDEKIND RD, SPARKS, NV 89431 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS SWEEPS PUPPY

NY Romulus* (O) ONONDAGA KENNEL ASSOCIATION, INC. Sampson State Park6096 Rte 96A SAMOYED CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (3) CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Holiday Inn Des Moines Airport & Conf Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Center FEE: $30.00-1st/ $28.00-2nd 6111 Fleur Dr Judges And Their Assignments CLOSES: AUGUST 27 BEST IN SHOW Ms. L. C. More Foy Trent Dog Shows, SUPT SPORTING Group: Dr. R. A. FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Indeglia Mr. W. P. Shelton: Breed Mrs. J. A. Penta: Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr D. P. Cline: Jr. Showmanship Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Ret-Lab, Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif, Wirehair Vizsla Ms. L. C. More: Brit, All Pointers, Ret-Ches, SEPTEMBER 26 - FRIDAY Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, Ret-Nova Scotia T AR Hot Springs Nat’l Pk (I) Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Balance of Sporting TOY DOG CLUB Breeds OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS HOUND Group: Mr. J. E. Hot Springs Convention Center Frederiksen 134 Convention Boulevard Mrs. J. A. Penta: Afghan CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 M. Sager: Bgle Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT Dr. R. A. Indeglia: RhoRidge FEE: $27.00 Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of Hound Mr. A. Reid: Toy Group, Affenp, Chin Cr, Hava, I Greyhnd, Eng Toy Sp (B & PC), Eng Breeds Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Toy Sp (KC & R), Malt, Min Pin, Toy Manch, WORKING Dr. G. C. Penta: Grt Pyr, Rottw Peke, Pom, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier Mrs. P. Hartinger: Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Mrs. A. K. Catterson: Bruss Grif, Cav KC Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf, Spans, Chihua (Long), Chihua (Smooth), Portuguese, St Bern, Sam, Sib Hky, Std J Chin, Pap, Pug, Pood Toy, Yorks, Jr. Schn, Tibtn Mastiff Showmanship Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Dr. G. C. Penta MI Monroe (O) Mrs. O. Gagne: All Terrier Breeds MICHIGAN BOXER CLUB (S) TOY Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger Monroe County Fairgrounds Mrs. J. A. Penta: Hava, Pap, Pug, Yorks 3775 S Custer Rd Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Toy Breeds CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. R. Ms. Jan Ruggles, SHW SEC, 10205 O’Connor Road, Kenockee Twp., MI 48006 R. Hartinger M. Sager: Dalm FEE: $29.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Pood SWEEPS PUPPY Dr. G. C. Penta: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Coton de MI Monroe (I) Tulear, Fin Spitz (PENDING APPROVAL) Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Non-Sporting MIDWEST DACHSHUND CLUB Breeds Monroe County Fairgrounds HERDING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn 3775 S Custer Rd Dr. R. A. Indeglia: AustrlShep CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Mrs. P. Hartinger: Shetld, Swed Vallhund MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Herding Breeds R. Schwalbe: Breed MISCELLANEOUS Group: Dr. S. Keating MI Monroe (I) Dr. S. Keating: All Miscellaneous Breeds (PENDING APPROVAL) OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES MIDWEST DACHSHUND CLUB (S) E. M. Van Uden: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov Monroe County Fairgrounds A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr 3775 S Custer Rd Mrs. B. H. Humer: Open A, Open B, Grad CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Openr, Util A, Util B MB-F Inc., SUPT JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. J. E. Noe L. E. Abbott-Licht: Breed SWEEPS VETERANS NY St James (O) Sue Hauser (PENDING APPROVAL) SWEEPS PUPPY SUFFOLK COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Sue Hauser Flowerfield Route 25A (St. James) MI Monroe (O) CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 (PENDING APPROVAL) MB-F Inc., SUPT NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND CLUB OF FEE: $31.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN (S) Judges And Their Assignments Monroe County Fairgrounds BEST IN SHOW C. S. Anderson 3775 S Custer Rd SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. S. CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 12:00 p.m. Jones MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. M. S. Jones: All Sporting Breeds FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd HOUND Group: Mr. T. Catterson SWEEPS VETERANS Mrs. M. S. Jones: All Hound Breeds Kimm McDowell WORKING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve SWEEPS PUPPY C. S. Anderson: All Working Breeds Kimm McDowell TERRIER Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Mr. R. J. Shreve: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. Catterson Mr. T. Catterson: All Toy Breeds

NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. S. Jones Mr. R. J. Shreve: Bichon, Chow, Fr Bull, Pood, Tib Ter Mrs. M. S. Jones: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Mr. R. J. Shreve: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. T. Catterson Mr. T. Catterson: All Miscellaneous Breeds OK Oklahoma City (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) TEXOMA BULLDOG CLUB OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS (S) La Quinta Inn Airport 800 South Meridian CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Valerie Caviness, SHW SEC, 2521 KIMBERLY LN, PLANO, TX 75075 TN Murfreesboro (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) TENNESSEE VALLEY ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL FANCIERS (S) Middle Tenn State Univ Livestock Center 1720 Greenland Dr CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Diane Berk, SHW SEC, 6900 ARNO ALLISONA RD, COLLEGE GROVE, TN 37046 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $15.00-2nd J. Corbett: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Rick Day WA Kennewick (O) CARDIGAN WELSH CORGI CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (S) Columbia Park 5111 SE Columbia Drive CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Breed, Jr. Showmanship SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. Tim Davis SWEEPS PUPPY Mr. Tim Davis

SEPTEMBER 26 - FRIDAY thru SEPTEMBER 27 - SATURDAY MO Gray Summit (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) BASENJI CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (2) Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Loop CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Mr. Jon Curby, SHW SEC, 1201 Rustic Rd, Columbia, MO 65201 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd Dr. D. Sturz, Jr.: Breed, Jr. Showmanship

SEPTEMBER 27 - SATURDAY AR Hot Springs Nat’l Pk* (I) HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK KENNEL CLUB (S) Hot Springs Convention Center 134 Convention Boulevard CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW *Pending SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. S. Bolus Mrs. L. Boutwell: Brit, All Pointers, All Retrievers, All Setters, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. A. Reid Mr. A. Reid: Afghan, Basenji, Basset, Bgle, Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Dach, Eng Fox Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. D. Bolus Mr. D. Bolus: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Boxer, Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Dobe, Dogue de Brdx, Grm Pinscher, Giant Schn, Grt Dane Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. C. J. Seaberg Ms. C. J. Seaberg: Cairn, Cesky Terrier, Dandie, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Glen Imaal, Irish Ter, Kerry, Lakelnd Mrs. J. Webb: Balance of Terrier Breeds *Pending: Airdle, Am Staff, Austr, Bdlgtn, Border, Bull Ter (Color), Bull Ter (White) TOY Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder Mrs. D. Burkholder: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, Hava, Eng Toy Sp, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Malt Mrs. A. S. Bolus: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. A. Reid Mr. A. Reid: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Dalm, Fin Spitz, Fr Bull Mrs. L. Boutwell: Balance of Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. A. Reid Mr. A. Reid: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Canaan, Card-WC Mr. D. Bolus: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. D. Burkholder Mrs. D. Burkholder: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. K. J. Anderson: Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Versatility Mrs. S. A. Redmer: Nov B, Begnr Nov A, PNOV, Grad Novr, Open A, POPN, Util B, PUTL JR SHOWMANSHIP: Ms. C. J. Seaberg SWEEPS PUPPY: Affenp Dan Haley AZ Show Low (O) ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAIN KENNEL CLUB Show Low High School 1200 N Cougar Lane CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd

CA Escondido (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER SAN DIEGO Hidden Valley Obedience Training Club Facility 3396 E. Valley Parkway CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 17 Marla Cook, SHW SEC, 10330 ROSIE LN, SANTEE, CA 92071 CA Escondido* (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) SHETLAND SHEEPDOG CLUB OF GREATER SAN DIEGO Hidden Valley Obedience Training Club Facility 3396 E. Valley Parkway CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 17 Marla Cook, SHW SEC, 10330 ROSIE LN, SANTEE, CA 92071 CA Van Nuys (O) BURBANK KENNEL CLUB L A Valley College 5800 Fulton Avenue CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT CO Denver (I) BULLDOG CLUB OF AMERICA Denver Marriott Tech Center 4900 s Syracuse CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Richard Seeno, SHW SEC, PO BOX 977, CLAYTON, CA 94517 FEE: $30.00-1st/ $30.00-2nd P. Tinsley: B W. Tinsley: D L. Newcomb: I CO Glendale (O) ROCKY MOUNTAIN GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB, INC. Creekside Park 4400 East Virginia Ave CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Sue Scott, SHW SEC, 28485 Mid Jones Road, Calhan, CO 80808 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Mr. L. P. Bunch: Breed, Jr. Showmanship CO Glendale (O) ROCKY MOUNTAIN GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB, INC. Creekside Park 4400 East Virginia Ave CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 9 Sue Scott, SHW SEC, 28485 Mid Jones Road, Calhan, CO 80808 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd K. Tank: Breed, Jr. Showmanship FL Ocala (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) JACKSONVILLE DOG FANCIERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. Greater Ocala Dog Show Grounds 10205 NW Gainsville Rd. CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.50-1st/ $20.00-2nd IL Freeport* (I/O) ROCKFORD-FREEPORT ILLINOIS KENNEL CLUB Stephenson County Fairgrounds Albertus Park Walnut & Fairgrounds Rds CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mr. C. G. Liepmann SPORTING Group: Ms. E. Muthard Mrs. B. L. Burns: Ret-Gold Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: *Pending Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Ms. E. Muthard: Boxer, Dobe Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Working Breeds *Pending: Bullm, Cane Corso, Chinook, Kom TERRIER Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. S. Hayden: Airdle, Am Staff, Border, Cairn, Fox Ter (Smooth), Fox Ter (Wire), Manch Ter, Min Schn, Norwich Norfolk, Scotti, Soft Coated, Wst Highlnd Mr. J. R. White: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. T. C. Dargin Mr. T. C. Dargin: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: *Pending Mr. S. Hayden: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. C. L. Olvis: Card-WC, Coll, Pemb-WC Ms. E. Muthard: AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Bel Shp, Bouv, Briard, GSD, Pol Low Shp, Shetld Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Herding Breeds *Pending: Beauceron, Bel Mal, Pulik MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. T. C. Dargin Mr. T. C. Dargin: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES J. Caputa: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. C. Dargin MI Carleton (O) BULL TERRIER CLUB OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT (S) VFW Post 4093 Hall 700 Carleton-South Rockwood RD CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Beth Griffin, SHW SEC, 22850 Manistee St, Oak Park, MI 48237 FEE: $27.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Dr. R. W. Myall: Breed SWEEPS PUPPY Diane Thomas MI Monroe (I/O) MONROE KENNEL CLUB Monroe County Fairgrounds 3775 S Custer Rd CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd

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NC Charlotte (O) CAROLINA AFGHAN HOUND CLUB (S) Piedmont Kennel Club Showplace 13607 Choate Circle CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Marianne Shaw, SHW SEC, 105 WINWARD DRIVE, ASHEVILLE, NC 28003 FEE: $30.00 SWEEPS PUPPY NV Carson City* (I/O) BONANZA KENNEL CLUB OF CARSON CITY (S) Fuji Park Highway 395 South & Clear Creek Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS: Pntr-GS Carol Healy SWEEPS PUPPY: Pntr-GS Carol Healy

TERRIER Group: Mrs. M. S. Jones Mrs. M. S. Jones: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: C. S. Anderson C. S. Anderson: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: C. S. Anderson C. S. Anderson: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. S. Jones Mrs. M. S. Jones: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: C. S. Anderson C. S. Anderson: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. T. Catterson

TN Murfreesboro (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) GREATER MURFREESBORO KENNEL CLUB, INC. Middle Tenn State Univ Livestock Center 1720 Greenland Dr CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. L. Bett NY Romulus* (O) SPORTING Group: Mrs. B. KANADASAGA KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Stenmark Sampson State ParkMrs. B. Stenmark: All Sporting Breeds 6096 Rte 96A HOUND Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 J. Lowther: Afghan, Dach, RhoRidge, Whip Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Hound FEE: $30.00 Breeds Judges And Their Assignments Group: Col. J. B. BEST IN SHOW Mr. R. R. Hartinger WORKING Purkhiser SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. Noe Ms. W. Teach: Mast Mrs. V. Creamer: Ret-Gold, Ret-Lab Dr. G. C. Penta: Ret-Nova Scotia T, Spin Ital Mrs. B. Stenmark: Akita, Alas Mal, Berns Mtn, St Bern Ms. L. C. More: All Setters, Set-Irsh Mrs. L. Bett: Balance of Working Breeds Rd&Wh, All Spaniels, All Spaniels TERRIER Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Vizs, Weim, Wirehair Col. J. B. Purkhiser: All Terrier Breeds Ptg Grif, Wirehair Vizsla Group: Mr. W. E. Usherwood Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Sporting Breeds TOY Mrs. A. F. Benko: Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, HOUND Group: Mrs. J. A. Penta Mrs. P. Hartinger: Saluki, ScotDeer, Treeing Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Balance of Toy Walker Coon, Whip Breeds Mr. R. R. Hartinger: Balance of Hound NON-SPORTING Group: Mrs. A. Breeds F. Benko WORKING Group: Mrs. K. Kahn Mrs. L. Bett: Dalm Mrs. P. Hartinger: Berns Mtn Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Norwegian Lndhnd Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Akita, Alas Mal, Grt Ms. W. Teach: Boston, Bulldog, Fr Bull Dane, Grt Pyr, Newf Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Dr. G. C. Penta: Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Shar-Pei, Shiba Inu Leonberger, Mast, Nepltn Mastiff Mrs. A. F. Benko: Balance of Non-Sporting Mrs. O. Gagne: Balance of Working Breeds Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser TERRIER Group: Ms. L. C. More Mrs. B. Stenmark: Card-WC, Pemb-WC Dr. G. C. Penta: Kerry, Min Schn, Staf Bull Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Herding Ms. L. C. More: Norwich Norfolk, Parson Breeds Russell, Rat Terrier, Russel Terr, Scotti, MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. M. Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Welsh Ter, Purkhiser Wst Highlnd Mrs. M. Purkhiser: All Miscellaneous Breeds Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Balance of Terrier JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. B. Stenmark Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie TX Carrollton (I) Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Pap LONE STAR SCHIPPERKE CLUB (S) Mrs. P. Hartinger: Pug Houn House Kennels Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Pood Toy 4926 Dozier Road Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. J. E. CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Sue Fregien, SHW SEC, 24902 Apple Rd, Frederiksen Dr. S. Keating: Am Esk Dog, Bichon, Boston, Waterford, WI 53185 FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Bulldog, Shar-Pei, Chow, Coton de Tulear, M. F. Loller: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Dalm, Fin Spitz SWEEPS VETERANS Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of NonMrs. Beverly M Henry Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. P. Hartinger SWEEPS PUPPY Mrs. Beverly M Henry Mr. J. E. Noe: Shetld Mrs. J. A. Penta: Balance of Herding TX Carrollton (I) Breeds LONE STAR SCHIPPERKE CLUB (S) MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. C. Houn House Kennels A. Beattie Mrs. C. A. Beattie: All Miscellaneous Breeds 4926 Dozier Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Mrs. B. H. Humer: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov Sue Fregien, SHW SEC, 24902 Apple Rd, Waterford, WI 53185 A, Begnr Nov B, PNOV, Grad Novr Mrs. N. K. Withers: Open A, Open B, Grad FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Ms. B. R. Leininger: Breed, Jr. Showmanship Openr, POPN, Util A, Util B, PUTL SWEEPS VETERANS JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. V. Creamer Tracey Gustavson SWEEPS PUPPY: Schip SWEEPS PUPPY Roger S Frey Tracey Gustavson SWEEPS VETERANS: Schip Roger S Frey VA Millwood (O) SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Smooth) (PENDING APPROVAL) Marie Heffron BELGIAN SHEEPDOG CLUB SWEEPS VETERANS: Fox Ter (Smooth) OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Marie Heffron Historic Long Branch Farm SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Wire) 830 Long Branch Farm Marie Heffron Rt 626 SWEEPS VETERANS: Fox Ter (Wire) MB-F Inc., SUPT Marie Heffron SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Shp SWEEPS VETERANS: Chow SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Shp Paula Titon SWEEPS PUPPY: Chow WA Kennewick (O) Paula Titon RICHLAND KENNEL CLUB, INC. SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer Columbia Park Alistair Sutherland 5111 SE Columbia Drive SWEEPS VETERANS: ScotDeer CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 12:00 p.m. Alistair Sutherland Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT SWEEPS PUPPY: Afghan FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Megan Wager Judges And Their Assignments SWEEPS VETERANS: Dalm BEST IN SHOW Mr. G. D. Boulton Laura Carpenter SPORTING Group: Mrs. S. S. SWEEPS PUPPY: Dalm Hedgepath Laura Carpenter Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Brit, Pointer, Ret-NoSWEEPS PUPPY: RhoRidge va Scotia T, Set-Irsh Rd&Wh, Span-AmW, Martha Munchhof Span-Boykin, Span-Irw, Spin Ital, Wirehair SWEEPS VETERANS: RhoRidge Ptg Grif, Wirehair Vizsla Martha Munchhof Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Balance of Sporting SWEEPS PUPPY: Ret-Lab Breeds Steve Graham HOUND Group: Mr. W. J. Coombs SWEEPS VETERANS: Ret-Lab Mr. G. D. Boulton: All Hound Breeds Steve Graham WORKING Group: Mr. W. D. Hudson NY St James (O) Mrs. N. H. Coombs: Grt Pyr, Newf, Sam, (PENDING APPROVAL) Sib Hky SUFFOLK COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Mr. W. J. Coombs: Balance of Working Flowerfield Breeds Route 25A (St. James) TERRIER Group: Mrs. M. D. CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 McPherson MB-F Inc., SUPT Mrs. M. D. McPherson: All Terrier Breeds FEE: $31.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd TOY Group: Ms. P. DeLong Judges And Their Assignments Mrs. M. D. McPherson: Toy Manch BEST IN SHOW Mr. T. Catterson SPORTING Group: Mr. R. J. Shreve Mr. F. R. Stephens: Pood Toy Mr. W. D. Hudson: Min Pin, Pap, Peke, Pom, Mr. R. J. Shreve: All Sporting Breeds Pug, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks HOUND Group: Mrs. M. S. Jones Ms. P. DeLong: Balance of Toy Breeds Mr. T. Catterson: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: C. S. Anderson Mrs. M. S. Jones: Boxer, Gtr Swiss Mtn Mr. R. J. Shreve: Balance of Working Breeds

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NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. F. R. Stephens Ms. P. DeLong: Chow, Tib Span, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. F. R. Stephens: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath Mrs. K. Lorentzen: Bouv Mrs. N. H. Coombs: Pyre Shep Mrs. M. D. McPherson: Entlebucher Mnt Dog, Icelandic Shpdg, Pol Low Shp, Swed Vallhund Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Coll, Fin Laph, GSD, Nor Buhund, OES, Pemb-WC, Pulik, Shetld Ms. E. McDowell: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mrs. M. D. McPherson Mrs. M. D. McPherson: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. N. H. Coombs

SEPTEMBER 28 - SUNDAY AR Hot Springs Nat’l Pk* (I) HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK KENNEL CLUB Hot Springs Convention Center 134 Convention Boulevard CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $23.00-2nd AZ Show Low (O) ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAIN KENNEL CLUB Show Low High School 1200 N Cougar Lane CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 BaRay Event Services, Inc., SUPT FEE: $29.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd CA Van Nuys (O) BURBANK KENNEL CLUB L A Valley College 5800 Fulton Avenue CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, SUPT CO Glendale (O) GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB OF AMERICA Creekside Park 4400 East Virginia Ave CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Sue Scott, SHW SEC, 28485 MID JONES RD, CALHAN, CO 80808 FEE: $25.00-1st/ $18.00-2nd Ms. N. B. Harper: Breed, Jr. Showmanship FL Ocala (O) (PENDING APPROVAL) JACKSONVILLE DOG FANCIERS’ ASSOCIATION Greater Ocala Dog Show Grounds 10205 NW Gainsville Rd. CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 12:00 p.m. MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $28.50-1st/ $20.00-2nd IL Freeport* (I/O) ROCKFORD-FREEPORT ILLINOIS KENNEL CLUB Stephenson County Fairgrounds Albertus Park Walnut & Fairgrounds Rds CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $27.00-1st/ $24.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Ms. E. Muthard SPORTING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. J. R. White Ms. E. Muthard: All Hound Breeds *Pending: Afghan, Amer English Coon, Am Fox, Basenji, Basset, Bgle (13 Under), B & T Coonhnd, Bgle (Over 13), Bloodhnd, Bluetick Coon, Borz, Eng Fox, Greyhnd, Harr, Ibizan, Ir Wolf, Nor Elk, Otter, PBGV, and more WORKING Group: Mr. J. R. White Mr. C. L. Olvis: Newf, Sam Mr. C. G. Liepmann: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis Mr. C. L. Olvis: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. S. Hayden Mr. S. Hayden: All Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. C. L. Olvis *Pending: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. C. G. Liepmann Mr. J. R. White: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Mr. S. Hayden Mr. S. Hayden: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES J. Caputa: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Open A, Open B, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. S. Hayden MI Monroe (I/O) MONROE KENNEL CLUB Monroe County Fairgrounds 3775 S Custer Rd CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $25.00-2nd NC Charlotte (O) CAROLINA AFGHAN HOUND CLUB (S) Piedmont Kennel Club Showplace 13607 Choate Circle CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Marianne Shaw, SHW SEC, 105 WINDWARD DR, ASHEVILLE, NC 28803 FEE: $30.00 SWEEPS PUPPY

NV Carson City* (I/O) BONANZA KENNEL CLUB OF CARSON CITY Fuji Park Highway 395 South & Clear Creek Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $25.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd NY Romulus* (O) FINGER LAKES KENNEL CLUB, INC. (S) Sampson State Park6096 Rte 96A CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 12:00 p.m. Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $26.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Dr. R. A. Indeglia SPORTING Group: Mrs. C. A. Beattie Ms. L. C. More: Ret-Lab Dr. R. A. Indeglia: Pntr-GS, Pntr-GW, Ret-Ches, Ret-Curl, Ret-Flat, Ret-Gold, RetNova Scotia T Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Brit, Pointer, Set-Eng, Set-Irsh, Span-Clum, Span-Ckr, Span-Eng Ckr, Span-Eng Spr, Weim, Wirehair Ptg Grif Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Ms. L. C. More Ms. L. C. More: Afghan Mrs. J. A. Penta: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Dr. G. C. Penta Ms. L. C. More: Sib Hky Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Boxer, Cane Corso, Chinook, Mast Dr. G. C. Penta: Akita, Alas Mal, AnatolShep, Berns Mtn, Blk Russn Terrier, Bullm, Portuguese Mrs. O. Gagne: Grt Dane, Grt Pyr, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Kom, Kuv, Leonberger, Nepltn Mastiff, Newf Mrs. K. Kahn: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Ms. K. J. Ferris Mrs. K. Kahn: Staf Bull Ms. K. J. Ferris: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. J. A. Penta Mrs. C. A. Beattie: Hava Mrs. K. Kahn: Pap, Pug Dr. S. Keating: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Dr. S. Keating Mrs. O. Gagne: Chow Dr. S. Keating: Pood Mrs. K. Kahn: Fr Bull, Kees, Lhasa, Lowch, Norwegian Lndhnd Dr. G. C. Penta: Schip, Shiba Inu, Tib Span, Tib Ter, Xoloitzcuintli Mr. J. E. Frederiksen: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mr. J. E. Frederiksen Ms. L. C. More: AustrlShep, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Pyre Shep, Shetld, Swed Vallhund Mr. J. E. Noe: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. K. J. Ferris Ms. K. J. Ferris: All Miscellaneous Breeds OBEDIENCE TRIAL CLASSES Ms. P. Scully: Nov A, Nov B, Begnr Nov A, Begnr Nov B, Grad Novr, Open A, Open B, Grad Openr, Util A, Util B JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mr. H. R. Hastings, III SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Smooth) Sarah Covell SWEEPS VETERANS: Fox Ter (Smooth) Sarah Covell SWEEPS VETERANS: Fox Ter (Wire) Sarah Covell SWEEPS PUPPY: Fox Ter (Wire) Sarah Covell SWEEPS VETERANS: Newf Josette Chrystall SWEEPS PUPPY: Newf Josette Chrystall SWEEPS VETERANS: ScotDeer Caroline Thibodeau SWEEPS PUPPY: ScotDeer Caroline Thibodeau TN Murfreesboro (I) (PENDING APPROVAL) GREATER MURFREESBORO KENNEL CLUB, INC. Middle Tenn State Univ Livestock Center 1720 Greenland Dr CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $26.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Col. J. B. Purkhiser SPORTING Group: Mrs. L. Bett J. Corbett: Ret-Gold, Set-Irsh, Span-Ckr Mrs. L. Bett: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mrs. B. Stenmark Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Dach Mrs. B. Stenmark: Balance of Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mrs. L. Bett Mrs. B. Stenmark: Dobe, Giant Schn, Gtr Swiss Mtn, Sam, Sib Hky, Std Schn Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mrs. L. Bett Mrs. B. Stenmark: Russel Terr, Scotti, Sealym, Skye, Soft Coated, Staf Bull, Welsh Ter, Wst Highlnd Mrs. L. Bett: Balance of Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mrs. M. Purkhiser Mrs. A. F. Benko: Pom, Pug Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Pood Toy, Shih Tzu, Silky, Toy Fox Terrier, Yorks Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. W. E. Usherwood Col. J. B. Purkhiser: Norwegian Lndhnd Mrs. A. F. Benko: Bulldog, Shar-Pei Mrs. M. Purkhiser: Schip, Shiba Inu Mr. W. E. Usherwood: Balance of NonSporting Breeds HERDING Group: Mrs. A. F. Benko Mrs. A. F. Benko: All Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Col. J. B. Purkhiser Col. J. B. Purkhiser: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. M. Purkhiser

VA Millwood* (O) OLD DOMINION KENNEL CLUB OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, INC. (S) Historic Long Branch Farm 830 Long Branch Farm Rt 626 CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 MB-F Inc., SUPT FEE: $31.00-1st/ $27.00-2nd SWEEPS VETERANS: Gtr Swiss Mtn Diane Landstrom SWEEPS PUPPY: Gtr Swiss Mtn Diane Landstrom SWEEPS VETERANS: Bel Shp SWEEPS PUPPY: Bel Shp SWEEPS PUPPY: Vizs VA Millwood (O) POTOMAC VALLEY STANDARD SCHNAUZER CLUB, INC. (P) Historic Long Branch Farm 830 Long Branch Farm Rt 626 CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 MB-F Inc., SUPT SWEEPS VETERANS: Std Schn Dr. Valeria Rickard SWEEPS PUPPY: Std Schn Dr. Valeria Rickard WA Kennewick (O) RICHLAND KENNEL CLUB, INC. Columbia Park 5111 SE Columbia Drive CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 12:00 p.m. Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., SUPT FEE: $28.00-1st/ $22.00-2nd Judges And Their Assignments BEST IN SHOW Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath SPORTING Group: Mrs. M. L. Clark Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Ret-Ches Mrs. M. L. Clark: Balance of Sporting Breeds HOUND Group: Mr. G. D. Boulton Mr. W. J. Coombs: All Hound Breeds WORKING Group: Mr. W. J. Coombs Mr. W. J. Coombs: Grt Pyr, Newf, Sam, Sib Hky Mr. W. D. Hudson: Balance of Working Breeds TERRIER Group: Mr. R. Paust Mr. R. Paust: All Terrier Breeds TOY Group: Mr. W. D. Hudson Mr. R. Paust: Toy Manch Mr. G. D. Boulton: Pood Toy Mr. W. D. Hudson: Affenp, Bruss Grif, Hava, Eng Toy Sp Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Cav KC Spans, Chihua, Chin Cr, I Greyhnd, J Chin, Malt, Shih Tzu Ms. P. DeLong: Balance of Toy Breeds NON-SPORTING Group: Mr. G. D. Boulton Mr. G. D. Boulton: All Non-Sporting Breeds HERDING Group: Ms. E. McDowell Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath: Canaan Mrs. M. D. McPherson: Austrl Cat Dg, AustrlShep, Beard Coll, Beauceron, Bel Mal, Bel Shp, Bel Terv, Brdr Coll, Bouv, Briard, Card-WC Ms. E. McDowell: Balance of Herding Breeds MISCELLANEOUS Group: Ms. P. DeLong Ms. P. DeLong: All Miscellaneous Breeds JR SHOWMANSHIP: Mrs. S. S. Hedgepath

SEPTEMBER 29 - MONDAY WI Oconomowoc (I/O) GORDON SETTER CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Olympia Resort 1350 Royale Mile Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $20.00 SWEEPS VETERANS: Set-Gord Nancy Zak

SEPTEMBER 30 - TUESDAY WI Oconomowoc (I/O) GORDON SETTER CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (P) Olympia Resort 1350 Royale Mile Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $20.00 SWEEPS PUPPY: Set-Gord Barbara Manson

SEPTEMBER 30 - TUESDAY thru OCTOBER 1 - WEDNESDAY WI Oconomowoc (I/O) GORDON SETTER CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. (2) Olympia Resort 1350 Royale Mile Road CLOSES: SEPTEMBER 10 Roy Jones Dog Shows, Inc., SUPT FEE: $30.00-1st/ $20.00-2nd Mr. J. Richardson: Breed, Jr. Showmanship


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GCh. Shekinah’s Jakar Pamir The Seeker

Owned By Georjean Jensen

Pamir, reG. Bruce Schultz Bred By amy Donnell Leslie Stoffers Tara Schultz Presented by Bruce & Tara Schultz aKC reg. Handlers & PHa www.schultzdoghandling.com


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