Dog Winner World June 2016

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Admininstration Editor: Theo Koekemoer Based in South Africa Theo’s involvement with Bulldogs date back to eary 1970’s He is a specialist Bulldog judge. https://www.facebook.com/groups/800162470077609/ email: allegiancecapital100@gmail.com To advertise contact Theo Koekemoer on Facebook or send an email to allegiancecapital100@gmail.com Rates: Cover: $50 Double or Single Page: $10 (Payment by Paypal to the following email address: theo@bullishmagazine.com or Western Union. Dog Winner World: June 2016 Page: 2


Cover dog Index 2 Administration 4 Our Cover Dog - Kendo 71 From the Editor 69 Junior Handlers 83 From the Editor 104 Spines & Vertebrae 110 Poodles 120 Design ads

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Our Cover Dog

Name Breed Sire Dam Date of Birth Owner Breeder Handler

InParadise Premier Performance AKA “AMADEUS” Miniature Longhaired Dachshund GCH Raising The Bar’Z At Rabows Ozo’s Manmar Ruby Red Wine ML TXC 11 October 17, 2014 Jeanine Petkau (Canada) Kim J. Painchaud (Canada) Shannon Chapman

Titles and achievements: Junior Mexican Champion Mexican Champion Junior Pan american champion Pan american Champion Canadian Grand Champion American pointed Amadeus exudes breed type with ground covering movement, depth of keel and correct angulation which makes him a true miniature internationally. His easy going temperment makes him an ideal companion at home, in the show ring or the field. His unique pattern being brindle makes him a true standout in the ring.

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Junior Handling: WDS 2016 Luca van Mourik (Netherlands) with his best friend Paco where selected to the last 5 out of more then 400 kids! He was the only one from the qaulification rounds who was placed to the last 5 . Amy Kiefer from South Africa was also under the final 10 (See picture on next page).

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From the editor

I found this about the relationship between a man and his dog so true: “ No matter how close we are to another person, few human relationships are as free from strife, disagreement, and frustration as is the relationship you have with a good dog. Few human beings give of themselves to another as a dog gives of itself. I also suspect that we cherish dogs because their unblemished souls make us wish - consciously or unconsciously - that we were as innocent as they are, and make us yearn for a place where innocence is universal and where the meanness, the betrayals, and the cruelties of this world are unknown�. Another great issue with lovely dogs from all over the world! I trust you will enjoy!

Theo

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Slipped discs When thinking about backs, youmay have heard the term “slipped disc”. You or your dog may have experienced the misfortune yourself, or in conversation you may have heard someone talking about having a “slipped disc”. But what on earth does it actually mean? First…a quick recap from last time: We learnt that the spinal cord runs from the brain, through a “tunnel” in each vertebrae (backbone), all the way to the tail. Nerves pass out from the spinal cord, between the vertebrae, to give our body various functions. We also learnt that between each vertebrae, there is a rubber-like “disc” that acts as a shock absorber between the vertebrae. So, a “slipped disc” is when the disc that sits between two vertebrae moves out of place (or “slips”). Usually, the disc moves as a result of trauma. When the disc slips out of its normal place, it may either push upwards and press on the spinal cord, or slip sideways and put pressure on the nerves. When this occurs, the pressure that the disc places on the spinal cord or nerves causes

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the cells in them to die because they lose their blood supply, and this blocks their function. Aside from being extremely painful, if the spinal cord is “squashed” by a disc, nerve signals cannot get past the squashed area. This may lead to paralysis. Slipped discs are considered an urgent situation. Generally emergency surgery is required to remove the slipped disc(s), in the hope that the compressed nerves and spinal cord will have their blood supply restored, so full functioning can resume. However despite surgery, if there is permament cel death in the nerves/ spinal cord, then there may be permament, lifelong paralysis. Thank you Dr. Glen Kolenc (Australia)






























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