DCA Newsletter Winter 2023

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WINTER 2023, Volume XLVII, Number 4

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

“EVAN” NEW TRIPLE CHAMPION! LETTER FROM THE DCA PRESIDENT AKC POLICY ANALYSIS ABOVE & BELOW GROUND: VULTURE RODEO JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP: DEVELOPING CHARACTER


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May 17

May 23

• Earthdog Practice. Purina Farms

• Dachshund Club of St. Louis Earth Dog

• DCA Annual Meeting • Guest Speaker • DCA National Sweepstakes • DCA National Rally Trial

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May 24

• DCA National Earth Dog

• DCA National Specialty • BOV - Smooth • DCA National Obedience Trial • DCA Awards Dinner

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May 20 • Purina Move In • DCA Host Agility Events • DCA National Agility • DCA Welcome Party

ENTERS A COMPETITOR.

LEAVES A CHAMPION.

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May 21 • DCSTL Specialty • DCA Board Host Obedience & Rally

May 22 • DCA Board Host Show with NOHS by variety & Juniors • 2nd DCA Board Host Obedience & Rally

• DCA Junior Showmanship • DCA Parade of Veterans • DCA National Specialty BOV – Longs & Wires Inter Variety

Guest Speaker Dr. Nicholas D. Jeffery IVDD research at Texas A&M Hosted by DCA Health and Welfare Trust Fund

The Madison Area Dachshund Club will host the Dachshund Club of America 2024 National Field Trial April 20-21, at the Northern Illinois Brace Club in Roscoe, Illinois (pending AKC approval). Stakes will be run consecutively over the two days, with Open Bitches and FC Bitches likely running on Saturday, followed by Open Dogs and FC Dogs on Sunday. Michael Nothstein and Stacey Sullivan have accepted the assignments to judge the FC Dog and FC Bitch stakes, and Wendy Snyder and Val Higginbotham have accepted the assignments to judge the Open Dog and Open Bitch stakes. The Madison Area Dachshund Club will host two trials over three days April 22-24. It is anticipated that two trials over three days will allow stakes to be run consecutively. MADC is in the process of inviting judges for their trials. At this time, it is anticipated that the annual awards dinner will be held on Sunday, April 21 at the club grounds. Event Chair: Cheri Faust • cherifaust@gmail.com • 608-381-0831

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St. Louis Dachshund Club IQ: Randy Eltringham Novice: Alice Carter Junior: Jody Dean Senior: Lucy Shinkle Master: Denise Faulkner DCA IQ: Denny Van Hook Novice: Connie Fisher Junior: Linda Schweitzer Senior: Elizabeth Ellis Master: Cindi Todd

Agility DCA Host Shows Ronda Bermke DCA National Show Ronda Bermke

DCA Rally DCA Host Show 1 – Fred Buroff DCA Host Show 2 – Fred Buroff DCA National – James Comunale

Obedience DCA Host Show 1 – Fred Buroff DCA Host Show 2 – Fred Buroff DCA National – James Comunale

Tracking

To be determined

Conformation St. Louis DC Specialty Long – Andra O’Connell Smooth – Bob Wlodkowski Wire – Diane McCormack Juniors – Diane McCormack

DCA Board Host Show Long – Ryan Horvath Smooth – Luis Sosa Wire – Midge Martin Juniors – Emi Pedraza DCA National Specialty Long – Sue Bennett Smooth – Debbie Melgreen Wire – Robert Schwalbe Juniors – Debbie Melgreen DCA National Sweeps Long – Kathy Lockyer Smooth – Walter Cunningham Wire – Emi Pedraza

May 17-25, 2024 Purina Farms, 200 Checkerboard Drive, Gray Summit, MO Host Hotel - Holiday Inn Six Flags: Eureka, MO

$129.95 plus tax nightly Room rate - standard room 2 queen beds, two room limit per reservation $35 non refundable dog show fee Reservations by phone only by 4/17/2024: 800-782-8108 or 636-938 6661 (mention DCA to secure room rate)


Peter is pictured with breeder/judge Janey Fowler going WD/BW/Best BBX All Coats for 4 points at the Hoosier Dachshund Club Specialty. The next two days he received 4 point majors from Ken Hagmueller and Maggie Peat. We so appreciate these nice wins! Peter became a champion in 6 shows with 4 specialty majors. His wagging tail indicates how pleased he was!

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officers board of directors

President

2nd Vice President

Recording Secretary

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

Deneice Van Hook, DVM W6932 E. Lone Elm Road Van Dyne, WI 54979 (618) 213-6016 k9coach@aol.com

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

1st Vice President

Treasurer

Corresponding Secretary

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

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

Deborah Krieg 26550 Yearsley Road Raymond, OH 43067-9732 (973) 229-2390 daybreakwires@yahoo.com

Class of 2023

Class of 2024

Class of 2025

Dr. Randy N. Eltringham 6095 Deborah Drive Warrenton VA 20187-2847 (540) 347-0126 randy.n.eltringham.civ@mail.mil

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

Sandy Arnold 3709 E. South Court Bloomington, IN 47401-4489 (812) 322-1842 sandydcaboard@gmail.com

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

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

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

Janet Schwalbe 71 Valley Way Pendergrass GA 30567-3454 (706) 693-7142 reschwalbe@yahoo.com

Lorraine Simmons 250 Roxbury Road Newville, PA 17241 (732) 598-4961 stardox2@yahoo.com

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

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

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

Mary Olich Nie 7050 Freedom Blvd. Aptos CA 95003-9621 (831) 662-0146 glenavan@yahoo.com

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

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TRIPLE CHAMPION

CH FC MACH Sharpree’s Lightning (Bug) in a Bottle! CD BN RN TDU MX MXB MXJ MJS Sharon McDonald: So here we are in October of 2023 with a new Triple Champion: Conformation, Field, and now Agility It’s been quite the journey. Every single one of my dachshunds taught me the lesson of patience and perseverance. Evan has reinforced those lessons. Born June of 2015, Evan was my pick long before her eyes even opened. In reality, I think SHE picked ME. She remained my pick throughout the stages of puppy development and eventual puppy evaluations. There’s always been a connection that I simply can’t explain.

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Test for Canine Microbiota Dysbiosis

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by Dr. Jean Dodds, Hemopet Microbiota live in the gastrointestinal systems (microbiome) of mammals. Yet, the majority of commercially available diagnostic tests still only test for the bad, harmful bacteria

Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2024 Election Results, On-line Dues Renewals . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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New Treatment Strategies for Canine Mammary Tumors

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

by Sharon M. Albright, DVM, CCRT New imaging techniques and a better understanding of the tumor microenvironment show promise to improve outcomes for dogs with mammary cancer.

Kudos to Triple Champion “Evan”! by Sharon McDonald

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New Members & Applicants was delayed for this issue - it will be in the Spring Issue

Evan’s lesson to me and thus my message to you: Never give up! Never! The hope was that by the time Field, Conformation and Tracking titles were completed, I’d have a good foundation for obedience and agility. Well, it almost worked. Thanks to all of our friends, mentors, and those who believed in us along our journey. Thanks to Bobby Sandoval for trusting me enough for the fantastic Fee to be Evan’s sire. Look for more from Team Evan as our focus shifts to Obedience and Tracking. We have more to do!

4 Raffle Info for 2024 Nationals . . . . . . . 4 HEALTH & WELFARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Novel Diagnostic Test for Microbiota Dysbiosis by Dr. Jean Dodds, Hemopet New Treatment Strategies for Canine Mammary Tumors by Sharon M. Albright, DVM, CCRT Potential Connection between Sterilization, Hemangiosarcoma by Kaitlyn Ahnert Breed-Specific Pain Sensitivity in Dogs by Sharon M. Albright, DVM, CCRT

Cover Story, DCA’s Latest Triple Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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by Sharon McDonald

14 AKC Policy Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Letter From DCA Board President . . .

by AKC’s Government Relations Department

DCA’s Good Sportsmanship Award . .

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by Janet Schwalbe

ABOVE & BELOW GROUND Vulture Rodeo! by Teddy Moritz

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A friend who lives beside a lake had been seeing a flightless Turkey Vulture in her yard for three days, on and off. The bird’s left wing drooped and it could not fly. It seemed to disappear for part of the day, then appear near her house. She gave it some sliced turkey from the deli, which it ate, then disappeared again. She told me about the bird and I offered to help her catch it. There is a bird rescue organization in the northern part of the state. A volunteer would take the bird to the rehab center if we’d catch it.

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OBEDIENCE IS A DACHSHUNDS WORLD Training with Feedback . . . . . . . . . .

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by Brenda A. Riemer

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

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ABOVE & BELOW GROUND Vulture Rodeo! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26 New Parvo Treatment. . . . . . . . . . . . 28 JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP . . . . . . . . . 32 Let Your Dog Develop Your Child’s Character (And Maybe Even Your Own) by Ava Hata

NEW PERFORMANCE DACHSHUND CLUB Keystone Dachshund Club of Western PA

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by Kathleen Johnson It took a small city to complete this journey. We were assured by the AKC Representative that Keystone would receive a very favorable report and would soon achieve licensed status. Heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the trial chairmen, event secretaries, event committee members, judges, marshals, cooks, raffle organizer, Tri-County Beagle club and every exhibitor who came from near and far to run dogs and support Keystone DC. You are the best community in all of Dachshund events and activities and no club could be successful without your participation, enthusiasm, and energy.

34 DCA ByLaws Revision Vote . . . . . . . 41 New Performance Dachshund Club . . 46 Upcoming Specialties . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 The Dachshund & The Badger . . . . . 55 Specialty Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

by Diane Young McCormack

56 Nationals 2024 Information . . . . . . IBC Newsletter Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MEMBER ADVERTISERS Arnold/Jarbsy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Brunner/Barkerville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Burke, Vidrine/Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Eltringham/TurningPt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Holder/Candachs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Johnson/Greensboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Jones/Sleepytime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Kovarik, Sandoval, Gale/Galewinns . . . . . . .21 NMDC Specialty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Priest/Rare Treats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Purina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IFC Simmons/Stardox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Taylor, Puig/Hundelben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Watkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

They have crossed the bridge...

Jane Larsen Herman Shuping Please contact the editor and DCA secretary if you know of one of our members that has recently passed away.

IMPORTANT UPDATE TO ONLINE DUES RENEWALS The Members Only page on the DCA Website has been updated to allow you to pay your dues online AND validate or revise your contact information without the need to return the dues renewal postcard by mail. This ensures we have the most up to date contact information for all DCA members and allows us to send you important news and information by email if you opt-in.

The process is easy: 1. Complete the form in full. Fields with an asterisk are required 2. Use the PayPal button to make your payment If you've already renewed your dues through PayPal, just complete and submit the form.

DCA Results of the 2023 Annual Election of Officer and Directors

Letters to and from the editor Hi Members and Subscribers, There is plenty of important club information in this issue, please read the letter from our President, Cheryl Shultz! There is also an announcement about a guest speaker at Nationals that is on the inside back cover. Don’t forget to renew your dues for the club, it’s even easier now with the link on the DCA Website, see info above right. You also should have received the cards via USPS for the reminders and nominations for field, earthdog and conformation judges for upcoming Nationals. Congrats to Sharon McDonald for breeding, loving and training another exceptional dachshund! See page 12 for the cover story. Don’t forget to get your nominations into Janet Schwalbe for the 2023 Sportsmanship Award, details are on page 22 and the DCA Website. Again, thank you to all the contributors and advertisers for making this a great newsletter. Have a great holiday season!

Lynne

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The following positions were not contested and are declared elected. Officers - 1 Year Term: President: Cheryl Shultz First Vice President: Carl Holder Second Vice President: Deneice Van Hook Corresponding Secretary: Debby Krieg Recording Secretary: Kathleen Lockyer

Treasurer: Kenneth H. Levison Board of Directors, Class of 2024, 1 Year Term: Dan Burke Board of Directors, Class of 2026, 3 Year Term: John Brading Debbie Melgreen Cindy Niles Janet Schwalbe

SEE THE DCA NEWSLETTER DIGITAL VERSION https://issuu.com/twc910/docs/dca_autumn_2023 Editor, Advertising Coordinator, Graphic Design, Layout and Production: Lynne M. Dahlén Contact: lynnechuck83@twc.com or 920-903-1588 ARTICLE CONTRIBUTORS Kaitlyn Ahnert, Sharon M. Albright, DVM, CCRT, Dr. Jean Dodds - Hemopet, Ava Hata, Kathleen Johnson, Dianne Young McCormack, Sharon McDonald, Teddy Moritz, Brenda A. Riemer, Janet M. Schwalbe PRINTER/MAILING Sutherland Companies, Montezuma, Iowa The Dachshund Club of America Inc., The Dachshund Club of America Board of Directors, and the Editor of the Dachshund Club of America Quarterly Newsletter (magazine) are not responsible for the content of any advertisement, solicited or unsolicited editorials, letters or articles that may appear in the newsletter. The content of any advertisement, editorial, letter or article that appears in the Dachshund Club of America Newsletter is the sole responsibility of its advertiser or author.


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

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

Novel Diagnostic Test for Canine and Feline Microbiota Dysbiosis by Dr. Jean Dodds, Hemopet

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ommon knowledge for years has been that good and bad bacteria – also known as microbiota – live in the gastrointestinal systems (microbiome) of mammals. Yet, the majority of commercially available diagnostic tests still only test for the bad, harmful bacteria – until now. The Canine and Feline Microbiota Dysbiosis Index(DI) – available at Texas A&M University (TAMU) – analyzes the abundances of seven different good and bad bacteria in feces, and then calculates a single number that indicates the level of gut dysbiosis. This imbalance – dysbiosis – of these key bacteria is often associated with broad spectrum antibiotic use or chronic enteropathies. The operative word here is “associated” because this test does not diagnose enteropathies. Enteropathies are currently diagnosed with a variety of tests involving bloodwork, enteroscopy, endoscopy, or by trial and error approaches.

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In dogs alone, there are several documented types of enteropathies such as histiocytic ulcerative colitis, protein-losing enteropathy, immunosuppressant-responsive enteropathy, antibiotic-responsive enteropathy, steroidresponsive enteropathy, food-responsive enteropathy, lymphocytic-plasmacytic gastroenteritis, and eosinophilic gastroenteritis. While all enteropathies are inflammations somewhere within the intestinal tract, the root causes of each enteropathy are often enigmatic, complex, multifactorial, and different from another. So, accepted treatment options are limited and, again, somewhat varied based on the type of enteropathy. Enteropathies – and treatments for the enteropathy or another disease – influence and impact the good and bad bacteria in the gut and their associated bodily mechanisms. So, the noninvasive DI can be run to pinpoint how the microbiota are doing at any single point in time. Additionally, the test can be used longitudinally to gauge the bacterial response to disease progression, response to therapeutics, or provide clues to manage disease. Not only does this help the individual dogs and cats, but also provides a resource database that can help guide disease management to slow its progression in the future.

Dysbiosis Index Studies Thus far, the studies using the DI have provided important findings such as the length of dysbiosis caused by antibiotic use. We have always known that broad spectrum antibiotics target not only bad bacteria, but also good bacteria. Thus, their use can cause a dysbiosis in the gut. The question is for how long does this imbalance persist? TAMU’s research has documented at least four weeks after the discontinuation of 14-day metronidazole in dogs. In a longitudinal study involving dogs diagnosed with steroid-responsive enteropathy, findings based on the DI suggest that corticosteroids can help manage the disease, but that dysbiosis can persist in dogs. While we are disappointed by this finding, we acknowledge that a suitable alternative treatment has not been found or developed yet. The DI also has helped the researchers discover that probiotics can accelerate the normalization of the microbiomeand suppress the presence of invasive Clostridium perfringens in dogs diagnosed with acute hemorrhagic diarrhea syndrome. Peptacetobacter hiranonis Formally known as Clostridium hiranonis, Peptacetobacter hiranonis (P hiranonis) is an important bacterium for dogs, as it converts


primary bile acids into secondary bile acids. Those secondary bile acids have antiinflammatory and anti-pathogenic powers by suppressing bad bacteria such as Clostridium difficile, Clostridium perfringens, and Escherichia coli. So, a suboptimum amount of P hiranonis along with a high DI are associated with antibiotic use, enteropathies, and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. A recent study indicated that P hiranonis had the same critical function for cats. 15 out of 16 cats with chronic enteropathies had a fecal abundance of P hiranonis below the reference interval, which might be the cause of higher levels of primary bile acids found in their feces. Fecal Microbiota Transfer Therapy Today, much focus has been placed on the role of fecal microbiota transfer (FMT) and whether it works. For those who are unfamiliar with FMT, the process transfers feces from a healthy human or animal donor to the same species with a gastric condition. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved Vowst, a capsule, for use in humans. Parallel FMT use in companion animals is available from groups such as Dr. Margo Roman, Animal Biome, and TAMU. TAMU along with researchers at Helsinki University published a study in early 2023 that demonstrated 31 out of 41 dogs that received FMT had less diarrhea and became more active. Using the DI, 16 dogs with gastrointestinal issues had samples taken before and after treatment. Dogs with a higher number on the DI – which indicated greater dysbiosis – did not respond as well to FMT as dogs with lower original numbers on the DI scale. This bodily response was to be expected because the dogs with greater dysbiosis do have more clinical disease to overcome. They may need additional treatments, different fecal donors, or varying amounts of certain bacteria. That will need to be determined in the future. As previously mentioned, P hiranonis plays a significant role in the fight against gastric dysbiosis in dogs. So, these researchers highly recommend that all donor dogs should be tested not only for parasites and bad bacteria, but also to ensure they have adequate amounts of P hiranonis. This DI test is perfectly suited to determine the appropriate amount of P hiranonis from healthy donor dogs. Please remember,

however, that the healthy donor people and dogs may eat food ingredients that the ill recipients cannot tolerate; thus, donor and recipient people and dogs need to be matched for food tolerances, including glutens.

inflammatory process that is driven by the constant presence of an antigen of alimentary origin.” We concur with that statement, but believe more should be done to rule out FRD. For example, they categorize steroid-responsive Food-Responsive Therapy enteropathy as IBD. From what we surmise, Before FMT is sought, the standard protocol is they mean that if symptoms persist while feeding to try food changes. We respectfully disagree a hydrolyzed diet, and re-emerge after food with TAMU on its suggested approach. TAMU elimination trials or FMT, then steroids suggests using either a hydrolyzed diet or a food (corticosteroids) and/or immunosuppressants are elimination trial. the next course of action. The hydrolyzation process chemically breaks But, steroids have long-term side effects and down a protein like chicken to the point that it correctly are becoming unpopular. no longer causes an “allergic” reaction in a dog Another commonly overlooked issue is that a or cat that is in fact sensitive or intolerant to companion dog or cat could suffer from FRD and said protein. However, several peer-reviewed IBD. For instance, a dog could be taking steroids studies have demonstrated that hydrolyzed for IBD, but continue to have occasional bouts of diets still elicit adverse events albeit in lesser diarrhea. The question is from what? Was he amounts, may not work in an individual case, overfed? Did he get into something outside? Was it something in the food? Food elimination recommendations for humans Inside a Dog’s microbiome diagnosed with certain enteropathies have been around for years. For example, youngsters born with Celiac Disease should avoid all glutens, as should those with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Pets also can have gluten intolerance especially if they also have autoimmune thyroid disease. Companion dogs with protein-losing enteropathy, a Image courtesy of Big Dog Pet Foods genetic condition, are often placed on low fat diets. and may not have the intended effects. As We would prefer if parents of companion pets renowned veterinary nutritionist Nicholas with enteropathies complete both the DI and Cavestated, “Any reduction in antigenicity or NutriScan Food Sensitivity & Intolerance Test clinical reactivity at which point a diet could be every 12-18 months. The DI will reveal the considered ‘hypoallergenic’ is arbitrary, presence of dysbiosis at a particular moment and however, unless it is absolute.” provide an idea of disease progression, regression A food elimination trial may be a better or stagnation. NutriScan will indicate the foods option. However, these typically requires up to that are the problem or are exacerbating IBD. 6 weeks of feeding a single ingredient and client compliance is costly and unreliable. Additional References Suchodolski, Jan S. “Analysis of the gut microbiome in dogs Further, food intolerances may be delayed and and cats.” Veterinary clinical pathology vol. 50 Suppl 1,Suppl clinical signs of dysbiosis could re-emerge. 1 (2022): 6-17. doi:10.1111/vcp.13031, Rachel Pilla and Jan Suchodolski of TAMU https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292158/. noted in a 2019 paper, “The difference in Sung, Chi-Hsuan et al. “Dysbiosis index to evaluate the fecal microbiota in healthy cats and cats with chronic response to treatment between dogs with FRD enteropathies.” Journal of feline medicine and surgery vol. 24,6 (food-responsive diarrhea/enteropathy) and (2022): e1-e12. doi:10.1177/1098612X221077876, dogs with IBD (idiopathic inflammatory bowel https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9160961/. diarrhea/enteropathy) can likely be attributed Ziese, Anna-Lena, and Jan S Suchodolski. “Impact of Changes in Gastrointestinal Microbiota in Canine and Feline to the differences in the pathogenesis of the Digestive Diseases.” The Veterinary clinics of North America. enteropathy. While dogs with IBD have an Small animal practice vol. 51,1 (2021): 155-169. inflammatory process that seems to arise from doi:10.1016/j.cvsm.2020.09.004, a combination of genetic predisposition and https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S01955616 20301029. environmental factors, dogs with FRD have an

Golden Retriever Lifetime Study data uncovers potential connection between sterilization, hemangiosarcoma by Kaitlyn Ahnert Hemangiosarcoma is a particularly deadly cancer, with roughly 90% of dogs dead within one year of diagnosis. A new scientific analysis notes a potential correlation between canine sterilization and the development of this fatal disease.

A scientific analysis published in Veterinary and Comparative Oncology using Golden Retriever Lifetime Study data notes a potential correlation between canine sterilization and hemangiosarcoma development. This startling finding has been previously suggested by experts, but still is poorly understood. The authors note that the likelihood of diagnosing hemangiosarcoma appears consistently low across all sexes and neutering statuses until about eight years of age. Beyond this point, intact and neutered male continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Winter 2023

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Connection between sterilization, hemangiosarcoma continued from page 7 dogs face a similar risk of contracting the disease. Interestingly, the probability of diagnosis for intact females consistently remains lower than any other sex/neutering status. Meanwhile, the likelihood of diagnosis in spayed females increases. Hemangiosarcoma is the most common cancer diagnosed in the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study cohort. It is a particularly deadly cancer, with roughly 90% of dogs dead within one year of diagnosis. Few dogs survive longer than two years, even with aggressive therapy. Dr. Alison Hillman, a researcher involved in the study and a Senior Epidemiology Consultant at Ausvet, emphasized the need for further exploration into the potential correlation between canine cancer and sterilization, urging the inclusion of more data from older dogs. Furthermore, she added that continued analysis honing in on the link between hemangiosarcoma and sterilization will provide more insight into potential causative factors. “This information may also be of value in the context of translational research, as hemangiosarcoma is rare in humans and thus difficult to study,” Hillman said. “Lessons learned through research in dogs may inform prioritization of investigations in humans, given the similarity between dogs and humans regarding the clinical and pathological features of this tumor, and the relative similarity in genetics between the two species as compared to, for example, mice and humans.” “Thanks to the availability of data from the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study through Morris Animal Foundation's Data Commons, analyses like these are possible,” said Kathy Tietje, the Foundation's Chief Program Officer, who was also involved in the project. “This analysis serves as a fundamental research tool, with potential for further use by other scientists to generate hypotheses and design their own studies," she added. “It also underscores the immense value of the Study’s resources for scientists actively engaged in this field.” (Image from the Modiano Lab at the University of Minnesota)

New Treatment Strategies for Canine Mammary Tumors By Sharon M. Albright, DVM, CCRT Updated October 2023 (Originally published August 2018) Canine mammary tumors are common in middle-aged or older bitches. Risk factors include increased age, exposure to ovarian and growth hormones, ovariectomy after 2.5 years of age, and obesity at a young age. Approximately half of these tumors are malignant and local recurrence and distant spread are possible following surgical removal. Prognosis is affected by the tumor size, type (adenocarcinoma or sarcoma), grade (biologic aggressiveness), and clinical stage (spread of disease throughout the body) at diagnosis. While these tumors are rarely fatal, they remain a major health concern for intact females. The AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF) and its donors are committed to improving the health of all dogs and have funded several studies aimed at new treatment strategies for canine mammary tumors. New imaging techniques and a better understanding of the tumor

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More information: Alison Hillman et al, Descriptive analysis of haemangiosarcoma occurrence in dogs enrolled in the Golden Retriever lifetime study, Veterinary and Comparative Oncology (2023). DOI: 10.1111/vco.12933 Provided by Morris Animal Foundation Citation: Golden Retriever Lifetime Study data uncovers potential connection between sterilization, hemangiosarcoma (2023, November 2) retrieved 4 November 2023 from https://phys.org/news/2023-11-golden-lifetime-uncovers-potential-sterilization.html.

microenvironment show promise to improve outcomes for dogs with mammary cancer. Investigators at The Ohio State University are exploring the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to help clinicians achieve adequate margins during surgical removal of canine mammary tumors and soft tissue sarcomas. OCT uses light waves to generate real time highresolution images of tissues to detect residual cancer cells immediately following surgical removal. Results thus far demonstrated that different tissue types have unique characteristics on OCT images, which closely correlate with standard microscopic biopsy images. With training, clinicians have been able to accurately interpret OCT images. Ongoing study is evaluating whether OCT can improve the accuracy of detecting residual cancer in dogs following surgical removal compared to traditional biopsy. Use of this technology shows promise in minimizing the need for additional surgeries or other treatments and to decrease tumor recurrence in dogs with mammary tumors. Other advancements in the treatment of canine mammary tumors expand upon the discovery that the tumor microenvironment Covetrus Pet Care 2023 helps regulate biologic behavior in human breast cancer. Similarly in dogs, nonmalignant cells and other materials surrounding a mammary tumor, specifically collagen, help regulate the growth and spread of cancer. Investigators at the University of Pennsylvania found that cancercontinued on page 10....


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Canine Mammary Tumors continued from page 8 associated collagen signatures predict the clinical outcome for affected patients better than other commonly used biomarkers. They are now using these collagen signatures in a clinical setting to determine if they can predict clinical outcome for previously challenging tumor types. Ongoing studies are also examining what factors promote formation of tumor-favorable collagen signatures and if biomaterials placed in the resected tumor site can help prevent tumor regrowth. Surgical removal remains the gold standard treatment for canine mammary tumors. However, recent advancements in CHF-funded studies have introduced groundbreaking tools that may change the way we approach this treatment. These innovative tools not only allow surgeons to completely remove tumor tissue in one surgery but also provide valuable biomarkers that offer insights into tumor prognosis and open up new avenues for treatment options. Learn more about CHF-funded cancer research at akcchf.org/caninecancer. !

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Breed-Specific Pain Sensitivity in Dogs by Sharon M. Albright, DVM, CCRT

Is a Chihuahua tougher than a Rottweiler? Is a Husky more sensitive than a Boston Terrier? Many people have opinions on these types of breed-related differences. In a survey of over 1,000 veterinarians, 95% of respondents agreed that dog breeds differ in pain sensitivity. That sentiment was similarly reflected in a survey of the general public (also more than 1,000 respondents). However, veterinarians ranked breeds differently than the public with regard to pain sensitivity. Until recently, there was no scientific evidence that dog breeds differ in their pain sensitivity. However, a team of AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF) funded investigators at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine have published results from their groundbreaking study which may radically change how we understand canine pain. (CHF Grant 02797: Do Dog Breeds Differ in Pain Sensitivity?) Why does it matter? The existence of differences in pain sensitivity between different dog breeds would significantly impact the diagnosis and management of canine pain. If there are physiologic differences in how dog breeds experience pain, what are the mechanisms and/or genetics involved? Can we modify pain management protocols to target these individual mechanisms and therefore improve pain relief and minimize unwanted side effects? If physiologic differences in pain sensitivity between different dog breeds do NOT exist, do our human beliefs about breed behavior or temperament still influence how we recognize and treat pain in individual dogs? Such false beliefs by owners or veterinary professionals could be detrimental to our canine friends, as dogs of breeds thought to be ‘tough’ may not receive appropriate treatment for their pain. The study CHF-funded researchers set out to answer this important question – do dog breeds differ in pain sensitivity? For this study, 149 client-owned dogs representing ten breeds or breed types were tested using quantitative sensory testing (QST). In addition, their owners completed questionnaires and behavioral tests were conducted. QST methods are non-invasive, semi-objective tests used to measure the nervous system’s response to a standardized

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stimulus in a laboratory setting. A noxious stimulus is applied (such as mechanical pressure or hot/cold temperature), the sensation is detected by pain receptors and relayed to the central nervous system, and the subject indicates discomfort. Two mechanical pressure tests and one thermal test (heat) were applied to the carpus (front leg) of dogs participating in this study. Humans can verbally express their discomfort. For this study, investigators assumed discomfort and removed the stimulus whenever the dog pulled their leg away, vocalized, stopped panting, licked their lips, and/or looked at the stimulus. Since investigators had to use a behavioral response to indicate pain sensation in dogs, they also completed some tests of emotional reactivity to see if individual behavioral differences influenced the QST measurements. They timed how long it took each dog to approach a novel object (a mechanical monkey toy) and scored each dog’s initial response and approach to a disgruntled stranger. The surprising results QST testing revealed breed differences in pain sensitivity thresholds. While there were also breed differences in emotional reactivity, the pain sensitivity differences remained even after accounting for reactivity. Therefore, behavioral differences alone were not sufficient to explain the pain sensitivity variations. Veterinarian pain sensitivity rankings did not match those found on QST testing. However, they did correlate with how dogs approached the disgruntled stranger. This test measured fear and anxiety that could be experienced separate from pain at the veterinary clinic. Breeds that were reported as more sensitive to pain were those that were more hesitant to approach the disgruntled stranger. So perhaps a dog’s initial interaction with the veterinary team influences the team’s beliefs about breed-specific pain sensitivity? Future study Results from this study have profound implications for recognizing and treating pain in dogs. QST results from the largest group of dogs studied to date demonstrated breed-specific pain sensitivity thresholds independent of sex or behavioral reactivity. Scientists can now explore the genetic and physiologic differences that explain breed-specific mechanisms of canine pain and use them to develop better diagnostic and treatment tools. Future studies evaluating the efficacy of medications or tools for canine pain relief must involve dogs of various breeds in their study design. It will also be helpful to explore how, when, and why veterinarians develop their beliefs about breed differences in pain sensitivity. Veterinary professionals must be educated on physiologic and behavioral differences between dog breeds and how to best manage these unique but interrelated traits. As the science of canine pain management continues to advance, CHF is proud to fund groundbreaking studies such as this to help improve the recognition and treatment of pain and other diseases in the dogs we love. Learn more about this important research at akccchf.org/research. !


( CH Roserun’s Wandering Minstrel X GCH DC Rare Treat’s I Wont Back Down JE ROMX ) CHIC# 184661 Always Breeder, Owner Handled by Haley Priest Thank you to all the Judges who have found my boy and awarded him. Wrapping up our show season and getting ready for field trials in Southern California.

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Evan

TRIPLE CHAMPION CH FC MACH Sharpree’s Lightning (Bug) in a Bottle! CD BN RN TDU MX MXB MXJ MJS by Sharon McDonald

Evanuuuuuuuuuuuu!

crossed my fingers, and off we went. I compete in so many different sports that I had to develop an approach to training and competing and one that would fit into my budget. Strategically I had a training and titling plan that included getting started in obedience before I ventured into agility. First, however, I tackled the sports that I knew would be more suited for a younger dog. My plan was to pursue tracking, conformation, and field titles first. As I chased those sports, I would intersperse the obedience and agility training. The hope was that by the time Field, Conformation and Tracking titles were completed, I’d have a good foundation for obedience and agility. Well, it almost worked. In December of 2017, Evan completed her Field Championship in Troy, Missouri. Once maturity set in, she stopped splashing in the puddles (Kirbyville, Texas) and

Her call name. I mean really, it’s her name when I call her. I’m pretty silly in giving each of my dogs a nickname for a unique sing-song type recall word. I seek to have a fun word spoken with a positive tone. My philosophy is that a good energy recall “song” will heIp achieve a good response, especially in the field. I honestly have no idea where I ever got Evan-nuuuuuuu; no recollection of what inspired that. I just know that it’s unique and it works. Evan responds with joy and most often comes right away. My friends have nicknamed her “Nuuuuu”. She loves it! So here we are in October of 2023 with a new Triple Champion: Conformation, Field, and now Agility. It’s been quite the journey. Every single one of my dachshunds taught me the lesson of patience and perseverance. Evan has reinforced those lessons.

Born June of 2015, Evan was my pick long before her eyes even opened. In reality, I think SHE picked ME. She remained my pick throughout the stages of puppy development and eventual puppy evaluations. There’s always been a connection that I simply can’t explain. I had high hopes for this little girl. I set my goals on a Triple Championship, 12 Dachshund Club of America Winter 2023


February of 2023, that we achieved our first double Q. I just about cried. Recap: 1st title in July of 2019. Practially all of 2020 written off. First QQ in February of 2023. That’s a real long time in agility years!

So next up was agility. Here’s where those old lessons of patience and perseverance resurface. Evan earned her first agility title in July of 2019. Her agility quest has been a struggle. Nothing brings out Evan’s personality more than an agility course. She

got serious at chasing down bunny smells. Evan finished her Breed Championship and became a Dually in September of 2018 in Franklin, Tennessee. She enjoyed the Conformation ring, ya know, cuz there’s food!

Persistence. Evan had it. I had it. Somehow, someway, something clicked and Evan “got it”. A month later, in March 2023, she held it together to win high scoring dog in the regular 8˝ class for both Jumpers and Standard at DCA Nationals. In the 8 months that followed, Evan earned the 20 QQs and 750 points (actually she earned over 1200 points) necessary to be crowned an Agility Champion. Evan is 8 years old! In addition, in these 8 months, she qualified for the AKC Agility Nationals, the AKC Agility Invitational, and finished the invitational reporting period as the #3 dachshund in the USA. I love the spirit and spunk of this girl, but I adore her sweetness. She must always be at my side in the rocker-recliner when at home. She has a lovely “off switch”.

Evan’s lesson to me and thus my message to you: Never give up! Never!

bursts with unbridled energy. Seriously, untamed zoomies was her norm It’s been entertaining, exhilarating, and frustrating. Her love for tunnels seemed to supersede all things. She would literally cross a ring to take a tunnel NOT even in her path. We spent a year of silly antics with long dry spells between qualifying scores. Just as Evan was making a wee bit of progress, along came the COVID-19 pandemic. Our training field closed and trials were cancelled. This was a major set back. We resurfaced and started trialing again. We had a new place to train. Unfortunately I still had a wild child. Somehow we eeked our way through to the Masters level of both Jumpers and Standard courses, but the struggle of the undisciplined wild child remained. I went nearly an entire year without a Q in standard. It wasn’t until

Thanks to all of our friends, mentors, and those who believed in us along our journey. Thanks to Bobby Sandoval for trusting me enough for the fantastic Fee to be Evan’s sire. Look for more from Team Evan as our focus shifts to Obedience and Tracking. We have more to do! !

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To the DCA Membership, I’d like to thank all members who returned their ballot on the DCA bylaws revisions. The DCA 2023 Bylaws Revisions vote results are published on page 41 of this newsletter with all revisions approved by the membership. The revised bylaws were reported to and ratified by the AKC Board Directors at their October 2023 meeting and are now in effect. The revised bylaws are available on the DCA website in the “About DCA” tab. I’m pleased to report that this year the DCA Board took steps to enhance the value of your membership. As a result there are exciting things planned for next year and I’d like to take this opportunity to share some of them with you. After several months of research, DCA recently signed a contract with a vendor for a new pedigree database program. It will be significantly different from the old one and promises to be a robust tool to assist breeders with their breeding programs. The Board received a demonstration of its functionality at the July 8th Board meeting and were very impressed with the amount of data that will be available. Rollout is expected next spring. Debby Krieg and Emi Pedraza have spent many long hours to make this a reality so when you see them, be sure to extend your thanks. A new feature coming in 2024 is an email communication tool the Board recently approved. DCA will begin using electronic marketing software which will allow for messages from the DCA Board and DCA committees to go directly to each DCA member’s email. This will enable the club to send informative, timely email messages between Newsletter editions. Members will have to agree to receive DCA’s email messaging and can opt-out at any time. Building the email database will begin early next year with implementation expected in late spring. I want to close by assuring you that the Board is dedicated to responding to our members. We encourage your suggestions and feedback on what we can do to better to serve you. Members are always welcome to attend in-person Board meetings. Announcements of the date & location will be made for each meeting as soon as they are scheduled. If you are planning to attend a Board meeting, please contact our Corresponding Secretary, Debby Krieg, at daybreakwires@yahoo.com in advance to insure there is sufficient seating. I hope you are as excited as I am about these upcoming changes. Best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season.

Cheryl

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Breeder/Owner/Handled by Sandy Arnold, co-bred with Melissa Heymann (HiRoad)

Breeder of Merit Silver 812-322-1842 • jarbsydox@gmail.com Like us on FaceBook: JARBSY DACHSHUNDS Dachshund Club of America Winter 2023 15


(DC Darshans Hummer v Jagies x GCH Barkerville Keyera)

In Canada, Cissy gave us a “perfect” weekend by winning 2 Specialties, including the FDCC National, AND 2 All-Breed Best in Shows under breeder-judges Mrs. Kathleen Hardwick (New Zealand) & Mr. Mark Houston-McMillan (Canada)!!!! A few days earlier at the Cascade Dachshund Club Specialty she was awarded Best of Breed under breeder-judge Mr. Jerry Cerasini!!! Thank you to these respected specialists for the tremendous honors! We are so very appreciative!! 16 Dachshund Club of America Winter 2023


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

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(GCh Barkerville Bow Street Runner x GChS Barkerville Aula Palatina)

Penny finished her Grand Championship in style by winning another specialty Best of Breed!!!, this time at the Cascade Dachshund Club Specialty under respected specialist Mrs. Frances (Marci) H. Forrester. Truly a bittersweet honour as we learned this was Mrs. Forrester’s final breed judging assignment. All the very best, Marci, thank you!!!

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falsely claiming that breeders are cruel or negligent “puppy mills”. A common tactic of those anti-breeder groups is to push for laws that prohibit pet retailers from selling purposebred pets by using inaccurate and emotionallycharged claims that pet breeders and pet stores routinely neglect pets. Typically, their “solution” would force retailers to offer only pets from rescues or shelters. A better solution to ensuring the wellbeing of pets is strong, effective negligence and cruelty laws, effective regulation of commercial pet breeders and sellers, and consumer protection laws that hold pet sellers accountable. In this way, bad actors are held accountable while individuals and families can still have the opportunity to choose the right pet for their lifestyle.

Prepared by: Government Relations Department American Kennel Club® The American Kennel Club (AKC)® loves all dogs and cares deeply about their wellbeing. AKC is the world’s largest breed registry for dogs. Our affiliated clubs operate America’s largest purebred rescue network. For more than 135 years, AKC has been proud to be the only non-profit all-breed registry devoted to the health and wellbeing of all dogs. AKC advocates for responsible dog owners and supports strong enforcement of local and state animal cruelty laws as well as the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA), which provides consistent minimum standards of care, as well as regulatory oversight and inspection of pet breeders/dealers, transporters, and other important players in the pet industry. The majority of breeders who register their dogs with AKC do not sell pets through pet stores. However, AKC’s strong commitment to responsible dog ownership and the well-being of all dogs; our expertise with both rescue and purpose-bred dogs; and the potentially deleterious impacts of bans on purpose-bred dogs compels us to express concerns about the carelessly promoted false narrative that equates “professional” breeders with “substandard.” Great pets can come from a variety of sources, including breeders, shelters, rescues, and retail pet stores. Those who choose a pet store want the confidence of knowing that the store and breeder are regulated and inspected, and that the dogs come with consumer protection and health guarantees. Laws that ban the sale of purpose-bred puppies effectively eliminate those benefits, thereby undermining the aforementioned consumer protection and responsible dog ownership practices. Moreover, because the health history of random-source dogs cannot be verified, such laws negatively impact the wellbeing of pets at the population level. Animal extremists groups that oppose the purposeful breeding of dogs have long sought to unfairly tarnish the reputation of dog breeders and to shut down regulated professionals by

POINTS TO CONSIDER Retail bans undermine responsible choice. Bans on the sale of purpose-bred pets create severe and artificial restrictions on consumer choice and the ability of people to obtain the best pet for their lifestyle, whatever source they choose. Responsible choice, which discourages impulse adoptions/purchases and includes consumer education, improves successful long-term placements, and addresses a major underlying cause of pets cycling through shelters.

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“...our expertise with both rescue and purpose-bred dogs; and the potentially deleterious impacts of bans on purpose-bred dogs compels us to express concerns about the carelessly promoted false narrative that equates “professional” breeders with “substandard.”

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The numbers don’t add up. Only 9 percent of pets obtained in the U.S. come from retail pet stores. Approximately 42 percent come from rescues, shelters, parking lot rescue events, etc.; with the remainder coming from a variety of other sources.[i] Banning an industry that accounts for only 4 percent of dog sales would not accomplish the proponents’ stated goals. A more efficient approach to improving animal welfare is to enforce reasonable negligence and cruelty laws to which all owners are subject. Retail bans remove existing consumer protections specifically designed to protect against pet seller fraud and abuse. Shelters and rescues are not regulated in the same way as breeders, and laws that offer

consumer guarantees, recourse, or protections do not apply when pet purchasers obtain a pet from shelters and rescues. For more information, read AKC’s Consumer Protection Policy Analysis on www.akc.org. Retail bans promote inconsistent standards of care. Retail sourcing restrictions create an artificial demand for dogs that are not subject to, and do not benefit from, federal animal welfare regulations or the health checks and reporting required of them. Ultimately, this harms U.S. pet owners and businesses. Bans on U.S. breeders and pet sellers incentivize troublesome unregulated foreign puppy production. Consumer demand for puppies in the U.S. is approximately eight million annually, based solely on the replacement rate of currentlyowned dogs. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that approximately one million dogs are imported into the U.S. annually.[ii] The CDC has further noted that many of these dogs are being imported with invalid health certificates. A large portion of these dogs from unregulated sources are destined for distribution in retail/ rescue channels. Retail bans on purpose-bred puppies create a loophole that allows for deceptive sourcing practices and incentivize production of pets overseas in countries that lack animal welfare laws. This feeds the artificially-supported market for the pets from “rescue” or unknown/ unregulated sources – even as quality U.S. breeders are being pushed out of the marketplace. Retail bans push buyers to online pet sellers and scams. Purebred dogs are popular because they offer specific, predictable characteristics that enable future owners to both understand the needs and requirements of a pet throughout its lifetime and make a responsible choice in selecting a pet. If purebred pet buyers cannot obtain the pet of their choice from local sources, this will push them to the internet, where they will not be able to meet the pet before purchasing it, and potentially to unscrupulous pet sellers and scammers.

AKC POSITION STATEMENTS Protection for Puppy Purchasers The American Kennel Club supports reasonable laws and regulations intended to protect the pet buying public in obtaining a sound dog of the breed represented. Breeders and/or sellers should be responsible for providing certain refunds, replacements, or reimbursements should the dog sold become ill or die from a condition contracted prior to the purchase. Such remedies should be conditioned upon the buyer’s scrupulous adherence to the care and feeding program prescribed by the continued on next page... Dachshund Club of America Winter 2023 19


Policy Analysis continued from page 19 breeder and/or seller, as well as a timely examination by a state licensed veterinarian. Breeders and/or sellers should provide buyers with a written bill of sale detailing the responsibilities of both the buyer and seller. This bill of sale should also detail any exclusions to refunds, replacements, or reimbursements. Pet Choice The American Kennel Club emphatically supports freedom of choice in selecting a pet. AKC actively promotes efforts to ensure that people are educated, understand the demands of responsible ownership, and have access to a pet that is right for them. AKC strongly opposes any measure that restricts choice by compelling people and/or retailers to obtain pets solely from shelter or rescue distributors.

ADDRESSING COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS These position statements are the exclusive expression of AKC’s public policy positions, and serve as the guiding principles for AKC’s positions on legislation. When implemented through the development and enactment of sound laws regarding pet sales, they protect the freedom of puppy buyers to choose the dog they want from the source they want, while imposing sourcing standards on pet stores and compliance standards on commercial breeders. As separate entities, AKC-affiliated clubs are membership organizations comprised primarily of local or breed-specific dog hobby-level enthusiasts. Individual hobby clubs may impose rules and requirements that reflect the interests and values of their particular members, which should not be construed to be official AKC policy. It is important that lawmakers understand and respect the difference between guidance for developing sound, reasonable, and fair laws versus private organizations’ guidelines for their members.

COMPONENTS OF A RETAIL SOURCING LAW •Define “qualified breeder or broker.” •Permit pet stores to source pets from animal control agencies, animal shelters, animal rescue organizations, and qualified breeders or brokers. •Preserve state consumer protections for puppy purchasers. See AKC’s Consumer Protection Policy Analysis on www.akc.org.

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NUMBER OF LOCAL RESTRICTIONS IN STATES: ALABAMA – 12 ARKANSAS – 1 CALIFORNIA – 37 COLORADO – 12 FLORIDA – 80 GEORGIA – 11 IDAHO – 1 ILLINOIS – 22 INDIANA – 13 IOWA – 2

KENTUCKY – 2 MAINE – 2 MARYLAND – 1 MASSACHUSETTS – 8 MICHIGAN – 6 MINNESOTA – 5 NEVADA – 3 NEW JERSEY – 135 NEW MEXICO – 3 NEW YORK – 6

MODEL LEGISLATION Section 1 – Definitions. “Animal control agency” means a municipal or county animal control office, or a state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency, that collects, impounds, or keeps stray, homeless, abandoned, or unwanted animals. “Animal rescue organization” means a nonprofit private organization that is exempt from taxation under Section 501(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as an organization described by Section 501(c) (3) of that code, that accepts homeless or unwanted dogs or cats with the purpose of finding permanent homes for the dogs or cats, and that does not obtain dogs or cats from a breeder or animal seller for compensation. “Animal shelter” means a facility that collects, impounds, or keeps stray, homeless, abandoned, or unwanted dogs or cats. “Qualified breeder or broker” means a professional dog or cat breeder as licensed by the state or A dog or cat breeder or broker licensed by the USDA or exempt from USDA licensing per USDA Animal Welfare Act and regulations, and in possession of all other licenses required for a breeder or broker by the state in which the

OHIO – 2 OREGON – 1 PENNSYLVANIA – 6 RHODE ISLAND – 6 TEXAS – 13 UTAH – 12 VIRGINIA – 1 WASHINGTON – 8 WISCONSIN – 7 WYOMING – 1

breeder or broker is located and who has not received: A direct or critical violation of the Animal Welfare Act from the USDA within the past two years; An indirect no access violation on each of the two most recent inspection reports issued by USDA; Three or more indirect or non-critical violations, provided such violations pertained to the health and welfare of an animal and were not administrative in nature. The indirect violations described in this paragraph do not include a violation described in paragraph 2 of this subsection; Any violations on a state inspection report related to the health and welfare of the animal from the breeder or broker’s state of origin within the past two years, if applicable. “Pet store” means a for-profit retail business that sells dogs or cats to the public as pets. The term does not include an individual who sells, gives, or otherwise transfers dogs or cats raised, bred, or both by the individual. Section 2 – Sale of Dog or Cat by Pet Store. A pet store may not sell a dog or cat unless the pet store obtained the dog or cat from: continued on page 22...


Breeders: Pam & Shea Gale Owners: Rebecca Kovarik, Bobby Sandoval, Pam & Shea Gale

(2013 DCA BOV winner GCH Sandachs Dancing Thru Life ML x GCH Galewinns Kaycees Treasured Gem MLD)

BISS Metropolitan Washington Dachshund Club Mrs. Andra O’ Connell BISS Northern California Dachshund Club Ms. Margaret Peat BOV Metropolitan Washington Dachshund Club Mrs. Janet Schwalbe BOS/BOSS Northern California Dachshund Club Ms. Ann Roth BOS x 2 Hoosier Dachshund Club Mrs. Mary Olich Nie & Ms. Margaret Peat

Truman has had an AMAZING year! From Select Dog at DCA to his most recent and super exciting wins… Dreams do come TRU!! A sincere thank you to all of the judges that have found and awarded this special boy of ours! I want to express my ongoing gratitude and appreciation to all of his breeders and co-owners! Without them, none of this would be possible! A special thank you to Mr. Bobby Sandoval for his mentorship and kindness in gifting me this boy two years ago! Dachshund Club of America Winter 2023 21


DCA 2023 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD We are fast approaching the selection of our DCA 2023 Sportsmanship Award and we need to encourage all of you to consider nominating someone for this very prestigious award. This award honors those DCA members deserving of special recognition for making a difference in the sport of purebred Dachshunds while embracing the AKC Code of Conduct. This years selection committee is made up of members from across the country: Sherry Snyder, Denise Gehring, David Temple, Jennifer Carlson, Marianne McCullough, Randy Eltringham, Denny Van Hook and Jerry Cerasini. Thank you in advance for submitting a nomination. Sincerely, Janet M. Schwalbe, Sportsmanship Chairperson

Info on the DCA website: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org/dca-sportsmanship-award/

WHELPING BOX Smooth Standard “Thanksgiving Holiday Babies” at TurningPt Litter #1: Ariana (GCHS TurningPt Simple Acts of Kindness Return) x MBISS Streaker (GCHG TurningPt Tony Two Bags First Knock of the Night) Litter #2: Twiggy (GCHS TurningPt Max’in K's on Scherz Day) x Miracle Max (GCHB Have Fun Stormin’ the Castle) Serious Inquiries Welcomed at DCA 2024 or via Randy.eltringham@gmail.com

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Puppies?? Please contact Cindy Niles, DCA Breeder Referral, if you have any dogs for placement or upcoming litters. robinwoodwires@yahoo.com

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store has received a dog or cat during the preceding 12 months.

continued from page 20... • an animal control agency; • an animal shelter; • an animal rescue organization; or • a qualified breeder or broker. Section 3 – Maintenance of Records. A pet store shall maintain a record documenting from which animal control agency, animal shelter, animal rescue organization, or qualified breeder or broker the pet store obtained each dog or cat in the possession of the pet store for not less than one year following the date the pet store takes possession of the dog or cat. A pet store shall make the records maintained under this section reasonably available for inspection by an animal control agency, animal shelter, animal rescue organization, or licensed qualified breeder or broker from which the pet

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Section 4 – Public Posting. A pet store shall post in a conspicuous location affixed to the enclosure of each dog or cat available for sale the name of the animal control agency, animal shelter, animal rescue organization, or qualified breeder or broker from which the pet store obtained the dog or cat. Section 5 – Civil Penalty. A pet store that violates Section 2 is liable to this state for a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $500 for each dog or cat sold in violation of that section. The attorney general may bring an action to collect the civil penalty imposed under this section. Section 6 – Application of Law. The change in law made by this Act applies only to a dog or cat obtained by a pet store on or after the effective date of this Act. A dog or cat

obtained by a pet store before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the dog or cat was obtained, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. The American Kennel Club emphatically supports freedom of choice in selecting a pet. Great pets can come from a variety of sources, including breeders, shelters, rescues, and retail pet stores. AKC actively promotes efforts to ensure that people are educated, understand the demands of responsible ownership, and have access to a pet that is right for them. AKC strongly opposes any measure that restricts choice by compelling people and/or retailers to obtain pets solely from shelter or rescue distributors. AKC welcomes the opportunity to work with lawmakers to establish reasonable sourcing requirements for pet stores, effective regulation of commercial pet breeders and sellers, and consumer protections that hold pet sellers accountable. For more information or to speak with a member of the AKC Government Relations staff, call 919-816-3720 or email doglaw@akc.org.!


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by Brenda Riemer

I’ve been looking over the past articles I have had the pleasure to write for DCA magazine. Some have featured our large events (Nationals, NOC, Classic), and some have given training advice on the topics of puppies, oops moments in the ring, and judge pressure (just to name a few).One underlying feature of all training and showing is the feedback we give our dogs. Based on how we train with our feedback, we will have a dog who is engaged and raring to go, or we can have a dog who checks out and leaves the heeling to you. Let’s take a closer look at this! Let’s pretend I am teaching you how to bowl. I stand just far enough away from you so that you can swing your arm without hitting me with the ball, but close enough to you to say “good good good good good good good good good good good.” That’s all I say. If I continue this, you are going to think two things: (1) I am

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really bad so she has to keep telling me I am good, and (2) I think I’ll just ignore her now. I can do the same thing with the word bad. There is no information given, and I become extremely annoying. Now, let’s think about our dogs. If I say good nonstop, the dog is not getting any useful information and will tune me out. Let me share an example. A few years ago I gave a seminar and a woman was taking her Boxer through the rally course. She was talking nonstop to this dog, who literally tuned her out and was plodding. I called her back to the start sign and I gave her a challenge: No talking until the 5th sign. She was horrified that her dog would do nothing, but she said okay. Off she went. That dog was with her and waiting, just waiting, for a magic word. At the 5th sign she said good and that dog was the happiest Boxer ever. Too much, tune out. Less is good. Another example: I teach my dogs that when I say “get close”, they come to heel position. I can say yes (or good – choose your favorite word) and if we are in training, we can have a party. In the ring, I say get close and can look at my dog with a big smile on my face. And when the judge immediately says, “Are you ready?”, I respond with yes. The yes I said in practice (with a treat and then without a treat) becomes the verbal reward in the ring. When I have this, and the yes brings the head up, I have a dog that is ready to be a true team-mate. The key to feedback is understanding what type of feedback you are giving your dog and the timing of it. I will now review different types of consequences before discussing timing. Increasing or Decreasing Behavior The goal of giving reinforcement is for a behavior to continue. In order to do this, we can either give something that our dogs really like (food, toy, praise), or we can remove something our dog does not like (pressure during training). A human example. Think back to your childhood. Did your parents give you a reward for bringing home good grades? They did so in the hopes that you would continue to earn good grades. This is also called positive reinforcement. Your parents could have also rewarded you by taking away a chore you hated when you brought home good grades. By not making you clean up the dog poop for a week, they hoped that you would continue to bring home good grades so you could avoid that smelly chore. This is also called negative reinforcement. Do not be fooled by the

term “negative”, as it just refers to removing something you (or the dog) does not like. Bottom line, if we want a behavior to continue, we can use reinforcement. The key: What you give your dog must be seen as a reward. If your dog hates toys, don’t try to reward with a toy. Sometimes our dogs will do a behavior we do not want to continue. When this happens, the goal of the consequence used is to reduce the unwanted behavior. When Zelda was learning how to heel, she would sometimes put her nose down to sniff. I would tap my left toe on the ground next to her nose. She hated that! Because she hated having my toe tapping near her nose, this was something I could use as a consequence. In textbooks this is called punishment. I want to emphasize that when people see the word punishment they think of spanking kids, etc. Punishment is anything not liked. Looking at the human example above, if the teenager broke curfew, the punishment could be cleaning the house. We can also take away something the dog likes if the behavior is unwanted. If a dog is not listening, you can stop the lesson, and put the dog in a crate (or on a bed if the dog knows to stay). This is particularly effective if you have another dog you can train when you do this. This is also called omission training (some books call it negative punishment). The human example would be if you broke curfew and your car keys were taken away for a week. What do we know about rewards and punishments? We want to be able to reward. A consequence works best if it is done at a low rate. And this is probably the most important line in this article: Puppies and dogs who are learning a new skill should only be rewarded. Be fair to the dog. If the dog does not know a skill, there is no reason to ever use a consequence. Teach the skill.


Timing Years ago (oh goodness, I sound like a dinosaur) when out of sight stays were still in obedience, some dogs would break the sit and go down, some would sit up on the down, and some would stand and look around for 3-5 minutes. I would see people take the dog out of the ring after stays were over, and then go outside and put the dog in the position they broke. By that time, the dog has no idea what they are being corrected for, as too much time has passed. So what do we do? When training, give that feedback when the behavior happens. If I am working on the change of pace from normal to fast, and my dog hits the fast with me, I reward. It could be a treat, it could be a verbal “yes!”, it could be a smile or a dance. But my dog knows she was correct. As she learns the skill and becomes better at it, I can say yes or give the treat and keep heeling (not always easy to do when bending that low). At some point I can say yes, toss a treat with “okay get it” while I keep heeling. The dog knows to come back to heel and be with me for the possibility of more praise. Once the dog has learned the skill, we can go longer before giving praise. Let’s think about healing again. I have

worked on straight line heeling, I have worked change of paces and turns and now I can heel longer. With each lengthening, the dog receives praise or a treat/toy at different parts of the heeling pattern, until we get to the time when we can achieve an entire heeling pattern with just praise at the end. This is what we can do at a show. Consequences are similar. If the dog is learning the exercise, no consequence. But what about something learned? I can use the word “no!” We all have words we use that the dogs understand the behavior is not correct. The dog learns that no means they did not do the skill correctly. In the ring, you can do a few things that are legal. When sheltie Liza would walk the broad jump, I turned and told her to heel to the next exercise. She knew that meant she was wrong. The key is using that in training if the dog is wrong so the dog learns that mean oops. Key point #2: If the dog keeps getting the skill wrong, assume the dog does not know the skill and reteach with rewards.

Fading The hardest part of training is understanding when to fade the rewards. If your dog can do

the skill, you don’t have to give the reward every time. When Zelda was learning how to front, at first the treat was for every front. Then I changed to a variable reinforcement schedule. What the heck does that mean? If we practiced 5 fronts, some days she might get her reward after the 2nd and 5th front, other days after the 5th, other days after all of them. She never knew when the reward was coming. And this is so important. Until your dog can do the exercises without a reward, the dog is not ready for the ring.

Final Thoughts When you train, take your dog to different locations. Dogs can do perfect fronts at home, but can the dog do a perfect front in a store? On a sidewalk? That is the test. Every new location is new to the dog, so more reinforcement until they understand where they are at. Soon they will be able to perform at many locations without much repetition at all. Have fun training. Bring that fun into the ring with you. By using rewards and consequences correctly, you will have a motivated dog who wants to work with you! !

3rd TownFarm Splish Splash M. Pitisci 4th To the Moon and Back M. & K. Huster & R. LaFrance NBQ Jalyse’s Home Run Jamie Sexton Field Champion Bitch Starters: 29 Judges: A. S. Moyer, B. Brown 1st W/H 2nd W/H 3rd Cherry Blossoms in Tokyo Stacy Barton 4th Hoppledachs Jewel American M. Galley NBQ Jalyses Fire on the Train Jamie Sexton

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Albany Capital District Dachshund Club 9/16/23 Total Number of Starters: 84 OAAD Starters: 13 Judges: David Kerr, Heidi Meyers 1st Leoralees Den N Air Cisco Kid Deb & Al Rowe 2nd Tarlyn Makes the Mark with Lorica Jes & Loren Campbell 3rd W/H 4th W/H NBQ Old Hanovers Casin Shadach D. Sennett & L. Beamer

OAAB Starters: 24 Judges: Pat Worble, Sherry Ruggieri 1st Rufa Dachs Tatiana Running in the Lavender Fields K. & J. Frantz 2nd Trillium von Lowenherz Christina Loew 3rd W/H 4th W/H NBQ Princess Ellana of Dogwood Acres Barbara Shawah Field Champion Dog Starters: 18 Judges: Monica Galley, Phyllis Meseroll 1st Hatteras Frisco Rowe D. & A. Rowe 2nd Lorica’s Escamillo @ Doxwood Pam & Mark Mechler

Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Alice Moyer, Bill Brown, Michael Pitisci, Jamie Sexton Best Open Rufa Dachs Tatiana Running in Lavender Fields Absolute/Best Field Champion Hatteras Frisco Rowe ________________________________

Albany Capital District Dachshund Club 9/17/23 Total Number of Starters: 57 OAAD Starters: 13 Judges: Monica Galley, Dennis Palko 1st TownFarm Its Marty from Shop Class Michael Pitisci 2nd Laus Alit Artes Velturis Deb & Al Rowe 3rd W/H

4th W/H NBQ Tarlyn Makes the Mark with Lorica Jes & Lorne Campbell OAAB Starters: 19 Judges: Heidi Meyers, Bill Brown 1st Trillium von Lowenherz Christina Loew 2nd Jalyses Sweet Potato Pie Jamie Sexton 3rd Yorkdachs Treasured Paddy Wendy York 4th Rufa Dachs Natasha Running in the Tulips Karl & Jonell Frantz NBQ Invictus Jozy Quervo Mike & Kim Huster Field Champion Combined Starters: 25 Judges: Mike Nothstein, Alice Moyer 1st Hatteras Frisco Rowe D. & A. Rowe 2nd Harley Hooper vom Bienenwald Christina Loew 3rd Vivat Gami Rufa Karl & Jonell Frantz 4th Fanika od Vevody Huberta Christina Loew NBQ Dutchwoods Tipsy Tart Alice Carter ________________________________

Dachshund Fanciers of Southwestern Washington 9/17/2023 Total Number of Starters: 19 OAAD Starters 6

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Vulture

Rodeo by Teddy Moritz

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friend who lives beside a lake had been seeing a flightless Turkey Vulture in her yard for three days, on and off. The bird’s left wing drooped and it could not fly. It seemed to disappear for part of the day, then appear near her house. She gave it some sliced turkey from the deli, which it ate, then disappeared again. She told me about the bird and I offered to help her catch it. There is a bird rescue organization in the northern part of the state. A volunteer would take the bird to the rehab center if we’d catch it. I joined the woman in walking her property, and the adjacent peach orchard, but we couldn’t find the poor bird. I went home and later her husband saw the bird briefly. They left more meat out for it and the next day it appeared and ate the meat. It was frustrating because the bird was probably very hungry by now. It could go down to the lake to drink but it needed more than a few slices of turkey to survive. Also, there is a local fox population which would take advantage of an injured bird. I decided to try one of my miniature longhaired dachshunds in hopes she might find the bird. Shay is not quite two years old but she is a very dedicated rabbit hunter. She hits the brush and spends plenty of time searching even the tightest, toughest cover. I was sure she could locate and bay the Turkey Vulture. These birds are at home in the briars because they are ground nesters and hide their nests deep inside greenbriar thickets. However, my concern was that, being a dog used for falconry, Shay has been trained to stay clear of the hawk and not go near it, especially when it has caught a rabbit. I thought perhaps she would not bark at the vulture when she found it but would go around it and keep looking for a rabbit.

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I took her to my friend’s yard and encouraged Shay to ‘find it’. She was already on her way into the briars and she kept going. She went in and out a few times then seemed to scent something at one end of the briar patch. She came out to me once or twice and jumped on my leg, as if to say there was something in there but she wasn’t supposed to bother it. I encouraged her and she went back in and began a soft woofing. At least we knew we had found the bird. I went to the car and got on my chaps, and took out the loppers. I cut my way into the greenbriar and sweet pepper bush stems that grew thickly inside the briars. Shay was ahead of me and began to bark in earnest. She found a spot under some fallen logs where there was a body imprint in the leaves and where there was bird feces. As I encouraged her she became more animated so I knew the vulture was close by. It’s amazing how a bird that big can sit tight and not be visible. Pretty soon I spotted its red head through the leaves on the

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Standard Smooth Dachshunds

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Vulture Rodeo continued from page 26 other side of the log. It began hissing at Shay so she backed up a bit but kept up a soft barking. I tried for a few photos of the bird but it took off toward the lake, Shay after it. The bird actually ran up a leaning tree and took a perch about six feet up the trunk, over the water.

Shay was confused when she couldn’t find her quarry but soon she smelled the tree trunk and looked up to the see the vulture. Good dog. Well, the bird had enough of us and jumped into the lake. The water was very shallow and there was a submerged log right where the bird landed. It took a perch in about eight inches of water and glared at Shay and me. It spread its wings to look bigger and, like any vulture which is frightened, it began vomiting the meat it had eaten. I asked my friend to go to my car and get my beating stick. My idea was to push down on the bird’s back so I could get my hands on it. Vultures bite but with its head down I could grab a wing. My friend came back not only with my beating stick but with a cowboy’s lariat used for roping! The rope was old and very stiff but it had a big loop already in it. I eased the wide loop over the vulture’s wings and gently pulled it toward me. It stumbled into the water right near me so I simply took hold of one wing and pulled it up to the bushes. It fought me, of course, so I quickly took hold of both legs and then its neck right below its head. It couldn’t bite me but it could continue to bring up slimy ropes of half digested meat. Lovely. Shay and I pushed our way out of the cover and my friend got some photos. I put the bird in a dog crate in my car. I did wild bird rehab for

Elanco Announces Breakthrough Treatment for Deadly Canine Parvovirus Targeted single-dose monoclonal antibody is the first and only treatment for devastating dog disease Elanco Animal Health Incorporated (NYSE: ELAN) announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has provided a conditional license for the first Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody. This is the first and only approved therapeutic solution proven to treat canine parvovirus — one of the most contagious and deadly viruses a dog can contract with a 91% mortality rate if not treated with supportive care1. The treatment is the first monoclonal antibody for Elanco, an important innovation platform for the company. With an estimated 330,000 cases of canine parvovirus available for treatment in the U.S. annually2, clinical trials demonstrate that the Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody single, intravenous dose delivers targeted efficacy in treating this deadly disease. The treatment can be administered to dogs eight weeks of age or older with canine parvovirus. The Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody treatment may provide a less intensive and more effective solution than supportive care alone by targeting the virus with single dose efficacy and a strong safety profile in healthy dogs. “Elanco is proud to bring to market this first-in-class treatment that will help save puppies lives, while alleviating the emotional and financial burden of both pet owners and veterinary care teams,” said Jeff Simmons, president and CEO, Elanco. “We’re excited to bring our first monoclonal antibody treatment to market, reinforcing Elanco’s commitment to pioneer new tools in spaces where there aren’t existing options. We’re committed to helping the world’s pets live longer, healthier lives because we believe making life better for our pets makes life better.”

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many years so I knew to feel for damage to the wing. I couldn’t feel any broken bones but there was too much play in one joint. Later that day a volunteer took the vulture to a rehab center. I was glad Shay had not been aggressive with the bird and that she respected it enough to keep back from it. I’m sure using the dachshund to find the bird helped save its life. !

The Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody is expected to begin shipping in the summer of 2023, pending individual state approvals. Elanco will also continue to provide canine parvovirus education and resources to veterinarians, shelter owners and pet parents. “Today’s announcement is a game changer for pet owners and veterinarians,” said Dr. Kristin Zersen, DVM, DACVECC, assistant professor of small animal emergency and critical care at Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. “Parvovirus is an unpredictable disease that causes significant strain on pet owners and is labor intensive and stressful for shelters and veterinary clinic staff. It’s lifechanging and industry-defining to be able to offer a proven solution to canine parvovirus that limits the need for hospitalization, reducing the impact this disease has on hundreds of thousands of dogs each year.” The conditional license approval—granted by the USDA to effectively and safely meet an emergency situation, limited market or special circumstance—of the first-ever targeted monoclonal antibody treatment for canine parvovirus bridges Elanco’s expertise in both therapeutics and vaccines. In the treatment efficacy study, the Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody was proven effective in decreasing mortality associated with parvovirus infection.3 Treated dogs also had significantly faster times to resolution of the mostadverse effects of parvovirus including vomiting4, meaning that they feel better faster and get home sooner. Prior to Elanco’s Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody, the only treatment for the highly contagious canine parvovirus was supportive therapy, which can consist of 24/7 care, multi-day hospitalization and emotional stress for the staff and pet owner with no guaranteed outcome and potentially high pet owner costs. In conjunction with its portfolio of innovative solutions, this announcement establishes Elanco’s presence in the monoclonal antibody space and reinforces its commitment to helping pets live longer, healthier lives through its portfolio of innovative solutions.! For more information, please visit: FightParvo.com


(CH Grandgables Thorny Thicket ML X GCHB Sandachs X Factor at Greensboro ML)

Piedmont Kennel Club Best of Opposite Sex Thank you Breeder Judge Dianne Graham! Mitzi was Select Bitch under Breeder Judge Debbie Melgreen and Breeder Judge John Mayhall at both of the Central Carolina Specialties. Thank you Judges!

Piedmont Kennel Club Best of Variety Thank you Breeder Judge Janet Schwalbe

It was a fun weekend. Thank you Central Carolina Dachshund Club! Cissy Johnson Greenzboro@aol.com 770-354-6821 Dachshund Club of America Winter 2023 29


SALE OF FROZEN SEMEN INVENTORY by Jane S. Watkins

Name/Date of collection

# of Breeding Units and Post Thaw Motility

Watkins Wild About Harry 6/26/2013

HP38627603 2 with a 60% post thaw Total: 2 breeding units

CH Barbadox Finnian 5/10/1991

HC368072 7 with a 60% post thaw Total: 7 breeding units

CH Barbadox Andi 6/30/1980

HC564923 1.5 with an unknown post thaw Total: 1.5 breeding units

Watkins Carpe Diem 2/22/1997

HM34823001 7 straws (80 million per straw) with a 65% post thaw

Watkins Mo’ Betta 2/20/1997 2/22/997 2/21/1998

HM59474101 2 with a 60% post thaw 3 with a 60% post thaw 2 with a 70% post thaw Total: 7 breeding units

Watkins Musashi 3/09/2010

HP20239006 16 with a 75% post thaw Total: 16 breeding units

Watkins The Great Gatsby 3/13/2005 8/16/2005

HP09066904 3 with a 50% post thaw 6 with a 65% post thaw Total: 9 breeding units

Inquiries invited. Please call Jane S. Watkins at 916-485-3527 or email Louisa Baker at FINDLBAKER@gmail.com

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(Watkins Musashi X GCH Watkins Rites of Spring)

She was the sweetest and happiest of souls and is so greatly missed. Bred by: Jane S. Watkins

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by Ava Hata have passed through programs to receive service dogs. I hear about them, and often work with them, as they struggle to get their dog’s training to a place where it can accompany them to school or work. They even contemplate giving up, saying it’s too tough of a task and they aren’t skilled enough as a trainer. But every single time after months of guided hard work, I meet them again and their dog’s journey, of which we never doubted the success of, has transformed their character into truly confident, tough, and determined individuals. This whole journey actually had little to do with the dog’s ability but everything to do with the handler’s growth! Unknowingly, their dog just developed their character.

Let Your Dog Develop Your Child’s Character (And Maybe Even Your Own)... There is an expression in the horse world, “Green on green makes black and blue,” Where green refers to the inexperience of an animal or handler while black and blue refers to the many bruises one would sustain from falling (also known as learning, wink wink). Usually, people look at this saying and are deterred from ‘going green’...but that’s the secret!

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At some point, anyone starting in this sport is going to reach a point where they can choose between exponential growth and stagnancy. Growth, of course, can only be obtained by gaining experience with dogs of all backgrounds, trainability, nerve strength, and experience. Now, I’m not saying to let yourself or your child walk in with a Romanian Malinois import out of working protection lines as one of your first dogs. Be safe and practical first! But I am saying that after the first few times in the ring with a highly responsive ‘push-button’ dog, a junior becomes handicapped. It’s natural to get into a rhythm with a dog you’re showing and it’s also normal, as a result, to have a rough time switching between dogs especially if someone doesn’t do it often. We all, at some point, want to become specialized but the best handlers are universally adaptable. It really doesn’t matter if it’s inside the ring or not. Dogs naturally frustrate us and challenge us to become better behaviorists, trainers, and people everywhere. I believe for every lesson we think we’re teaching a dog, we learn two. As one of my best examples, a great deal of people, many of which are quiet, anxious, or reserved,

So imagine…it all starts with a dog and a person. If you’re reading this column as a junior handler, remember to first always keep yourself safe. But challenge yourself to be frustrated and work with dogs that will elevate your ability as a handler and shape your character for the better.

Dogs work for integrity and honesty every day of the week… but so do people! Let these dogs teach you how to become a person of worth and I promise they will never misguide you.


Benny is a sweet, gentle loving dog. He enjoys every venue we try. Bennie is also field pointed, and working towards his Field Championship. I have never had a dog in 40+ years being in Dachshunds title 2 times in one weekend. He earned his Novice Earth Dog, and his Junior Earth Dog in one September weekend. Big THANK YOU to Frances “Marci” Forrester (pictured) for this big win and for finishing his Championship. We can’t thank Susan Jones enough for trusting us with this wonderful boy. He is loved and cherished by both Dave and I. Breeders: Susan & Johnny Jones Owned, and Spoiled by Lorraine & Dave Simmons

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REMEMBER! Only those results sent in to the DCA Website Specialty Results Submissions OR directly to the editor via e-mail will be published in the newsletter. Submit your results to: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org/ specialty-result-submission/ •RESULTS ARE PUBLISHED AS SUBMITTED•

Central Carolina Dachshund Club July 28, 2023 Breed Judge: Debbie Melgreen LONGHAIR 13, 9, 6, 5 WD/BOW Smoke Rise’s Tell Them We Are Rising SL Kimberly Lanum RWD Briardach’s Midnight Cowboy Paul & Monika Martin WB Pramada Koradox Ruby Dazzler Royall T Harewood SL Madeline & Adam Peterson & Lynn Tyler RWB Huntaks Royal Dream Kimberly Lanum BOV GCHB Harewood Royall T Son Of A Biscuit SL Madeline & Adam Peterson & Lynn Tyler BOS GCH JBS As It Is In Heaven SL Jyl V. Scott & Marietta Singleton SELD GCHB Galewinns Dream Come True @ Sandachs MLD Rebecca Kovarik, Bobby Sandoval & Pam & Shea Gale SELB GCH Greensboro’s Accomplice ML Cissy Johnson SMOOTH 2, 9, 3, 3 WD Lil Deschutes Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues Debi Ferrante & Sharon Wilson RWD NA WB/BOW Duchwood’s Let Freedom BOV Ring MS Sandra Russell RWB Lucene’s VooDoo Doll @ WestDach’s SS Nicole West BOS Kurzebeine Ms Von The Final Punch Ashley Myers & Gabrielle Webb SELB GCH Windcatchers Rebel With A Cause MS Janet Georgeanne SELB Brwood Liberty Hound Cross Your T’s & Dot Your I’s Peter & Kathy Martin WIREHAIR 8, 4, 3, 2 WD/BOW Willowood Sandale I’m Late For The Party

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Dale Tarbox T2G Handsome Is V Hathor Farm SW CGC TKN Robert & Gail LaBerge & Karen Mann WB Dry Creek’s Agent Cacao Kisses Ester MW Cheryl Moran & Phil Moran RWB Eastwind Habitual Chaos MW Connie Wiggins & Catherine F. Wilcox & Kaye Atkinson BOV GCHP3 Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW Robbie Addison & Michael Tipple & Marietta Singleton BOS GCHG Harewood Swipe Right V Raydachs SW Adam & Madeline Peterson & Gretchen Jungermann SELD GCHG Willowood Sandale Get This Show On The Road Dale Tarbox & Donna Maloney SELB CH Eastwind Wired Pie MWP Kaye Atkinson RWD

BOB

GCHB Harewood Royall T Son Of A Biscuit SL BOStoBOB GCH JBS As It Is In Heaven SL _________________________________

Central Carolina Dachshund Club July 29, 2023 Breed Judge: John Mayhall LONGHAIR 13, 10, 7, 5 WD Smoke Rise’s Tell Them We Are Rising SL Kimberly Lanum RWD Sleepytime’s Never Too Late ML Susan Jones WB/BOW Sleepytime’s Always The Star ML Susan Jones RWB Pramada Koradox Ruby Dazzler Royall T Harewood SL Madeline & Adam Peterson & Lynn Tyler BOV GCHB Harewood Royall T Son Of A Biscuit SL Madeline & Adam Peterson & Lynn Tyler BOS GCH JBS As It Is In Heaven SL Jyl V. Scott & Marietta Singleton SELD GCHG Kenmar’s Don’t Stop Me Now Diane Kulesa & Marianne Mc Cullough

SELB GCH Greensboro’s Accomplice ML Cissy Johnson

Reserve Junior Handler Kadence Lancaster _________________________________

SMOOTH 2, 8, 3, 4 WD Lil Deschutes Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues Debi Ferrante & Sharon Wilson WB/BOW Duchwood’s Gemstone MS Sandra Russell RWB Hunu’s Wicked Sexy For Winmor MSD C. Holly Lowery Frady BOV GCHG Dachsmith Love’s Iris NT Elinor Carrington Lyon & Estate Of Iris Love & Anne Imelda Radice BOS Kurzebeine Ms Von The Final Punch Ashley Myers & Gabrielle Webb SELD GCHB Mtn To Sea Can I Get A Beat Lildeschutes SS BCAT Debi Ferrante SELB CH Blueprint Rhill Bless Your Cotton Socks MS Amanda & Ammon Barron

Hoosier Dachshund Club August 11, 2023

WIREHAIR 8, 5, 2, 2 WD/BOW T2G Handsome Is V Hathor Farm SW CGC TKN Robert LaBerge & Gail LaBerge & Karen Mann RWD Kaviroz Forged By Fire SW Casey Simmons WB Augenweide Since I Saw Vienna SW Madison Wertz & Christina Wertz RWB Infiniti’s Blueberrylicious V Leoralee NWD Marietta Singleton & Elizabeth Powell BOV GCHG Willowood Sandale Get This Show On The Road Dale Tarbox & Donna Maloney BOS GCHG Harewood Swipe Right V Raydachs SW Adam & Madeline Peterson & Gretchen Jungermann SELD GCHP3 Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW Robbie Addison & Michael Tipple & Marietta Singleton SELB CH Eastwind Wired Pie MWP Kaye Atkinson BOB

GCHG Willowood Sandale Get This Show On The Road BOStoBOB GCHG Dachsmith Love’s Iris NT Best Junior Handler Ella Meyerson

Sweepstakes Judge Kristin Cihos-Williams Sweepstakes Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 10 (not divided by coat) Best in Sweepstakes Blueprint You Know She’s Extra MS Amanda & Ammon Barron Best of Opposite Sex in Sweepstakes Dikerdachs John Valerie Diker & Rebecca Kovarik Breed Judge: Jane Fowler Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 23 Smooth, 13 Wirehair, 27 Longhair LONGHAIR WD/BOW Sleepytime’s Never Too Late ML Susan Jones RWD JBS Leoralees Far From Heaven SL Jyl Scott & Marietta Singleton WB Hundeleben Y Not Fondue Jeane Haverick, Kaileigh Gonzalez, Carlos Puig RWB Sleepytime’s Always The Star ML Susan Jones BOV GCHB Hundeleben Quicker Picker Upper Sally Burgess & Carlos Puig BOS CH Hundeleben Quite The Taco’d Town SL Christine Taylor & Carlos Puig SELD GCHB Galewinns Dream Come True @Sandachs MLD CGC Rebecca Kovarik, Bobby Sandoval, Shea & Pam Gale SELB GCH D’Artagnan Royall T’s Wanna See Who You Are SL Teresa Kress, Lynn Tyler, Michael Kress SMOOTH Duchwood’s Independence Day MS Randy Canode & Sandra Russell RWD FC Duchwood’s Picture Perfect Rebecca McLusky WB/BOW Duchwood’s I Keep a Bluebird in my Heart MSP Laura E. Abbott-Licht WD

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...Elegant work of art on the move. Now, to shape that over-the-top level of energy. Thanks to these esteemed judges and super talented handlers, Onyx’s show career is getting off to a great start. Hope she continues to shine in 2024. Fingers crossed! August 2023 Western PA Dachshund Club Specialty (Canfield, OH): WB/BOW (New CH): Judge Jerry Cerasini Tracey Lancaster handling Hoosier Dachshund Club Specialty Cluster (Columbus, IN): Nancy Prouty handling BOV - Specialty #1, Judge Jane Fowler SELB - Specialty #2, Judge Ken Hagmueller AOM - Specialty #3, Judge Maggie Peat SELB - Specialty #4, Judge Mary Olich Nie Best Puppy in Sweeps, Judge Amber Leonard

Raleigh NC All-Breed Shows: Two BOV’s and Three BOS’s (trading wins with GCHB TurningPt Hildisvin Inconceivable “Minks”) Nancy Prouty handling

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Perfect Painted Sugarplum Honeybunch MS Eline de Groot BOV CH TurningPt Black Onyx Cameo Appearance Dr. Randy Eltringham & CAPT Pete Eltringham BOS CH Kordachs’ Christmas Cookie v Talisman MSD Janelle McCord SELD CH Brownwood Diagram CoPilot SS Jerry Cerasini, Roger Brown & Carlos Puig SELB Brownwood Liberty Hound Cross Your T’s & Dot Your I’s Peter & Kathy Martin WIREHAIR WD/BOW Freestyle’s Any Way You Want It MW Jared New RWD Hundeleben A Peel-ing MW, Jeane Haverick, Kaileigh Gonzalez & Carlos Puig WB Robinwoods Sweet Assets W Cindy Niles RWB Jeric’s Annie Get Your Gun W Lynn Cope BOV CH Daybreak’s Maker’s Mark W Deborah Krieg BOS Robinwoods Sweet Assets W Cindy Niles SELD GCHG DC Kadell’s OK Handsome Not Pretty W CGC BCAT Cheryl Rueckert BOB

GCHB Hundeleben Quicker Picker Upper SL Sally Burgess & Carlos Puig BOStoBOB CH Daybreak’s Maker’s Mark W Deborah Krieg _________________________________

Hoosier Dachshund Club August 12, 2023 Breed Judge: Ken Hagmueller Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 27 Longhair, 22 Smooth, 14 Wirehair LONGHAIR Sleepytime’s Never Too Late ML Susan Jones RWD Hundeleben Wiener Wiener Chicken Dinner SL Jeane Haverick, Kaileigh Gonzalez, Carlos Puig WB/BOW Hundeleben Y Not Fondue, Jeane Haverick, Kaileigh Gonzalez, Carlos Puig RWB PriMar Belgate’s Smooth Sailing ML Rebecca Koverick BOV GCHB Greensboro’s Accomplice ML Cissy Johnson BOS GCHG Kenmar’s Don’t Stop Me Now Diane Kulesa & Marianne McCullough WD

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SELD GCHB CH OC’s One Smokin Red Hot Tamale ML Robin LaFrance SELB GCHB Hundeleben Quicker Picker Upper SL Sally Burgess & Carlos Puig SMOOTH WD OC’s I’m a Looker MS Robin LaFrance RWD FC Duchwood’s Picture Perfect Rebecca McLusky WB/BOW Blueprint You Know She’s Extra MS Amanda & Ammon Barron RWB Perfect Painted Sugarplum Honeybunch MS Eline de Groot BOV GCHG Dachsmith Love’s Iris NT Elinore Carrington Lyon, Estate of Iris Love, Anne- Imelda Radice BOS CH Brownwood Diagram CoPilot, Jerry Cerasini, Roger Brown, Carlos Puig SELB CH TurningPt Black Onyx Cameo Appearance Dr. Randy & CAPT Pete Eltringham WIREHAIR WD/BOW Freestyle’s Any Way You Want It MW Jared New RWD Willow Springs Mr Coffee MW Alex & Cyndi Branch WB Robinwoods Sweet Assets W Cindy Niles RWB Alegna”s Clever Forever MW Carlos Puig BOV GCHS Willowood Sandale No Food After Midnight v Mavro Edie Proios BOS GCHB Jeric’s Pocket Full of Sunshine W Lynn Cope SELD GCHP3 Leoralee’s Let’s Boogie with Barstool MW Robbie Addison, Marietta Singleton, Michael Tipple SELB CH Daybreak’s Girl Talk V Raydachs W Deborah Krieg & Beverly Barringer/Ruggieri BOB

GCHB Greensboro’s Accomplice ML Cissy Johnson BOStoBOB GCHS Willowood Sandale No Food After Midnight v Mavro Edie Proios Best Junior Handler Sophie Cosby _________________________________

Hoosier Dachshund Club August 12, 2023 Breed Judge: Margaret “Maggie” Peat Longhair: 24 Entries: 13d, 11b Smooth: 18 Entries: 4d, 14b Wirehair: 11 Entries: 6d, 5b LONGHAIR GCHB CH Greensboro’s Accomplice ML C. Johnson Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety BOV

BOS

GCHB CH Galewinns Dream Come True @ Sandachs MLD R. Kovarik, B. Sandoval, P. Gale, S. Gale SELD CH Hundeleben Quite The Taco’d Town SL C. Taylor, C. Puig SELB GCHB CH Hundeleben Quicker Picker Upper SL S. Burgess, C. Puig WD Sleepytime’s Never Too Late ML S. Jones RWD Hundeleben Wiener Wiener Chicken Dinner SL J. Haverick, K. Gonzalez, C. Puig WB/BOW Cream Ridge Milwaukee Brew Babe S. Jumper RWB Sleepytime’s Always The Star ML S. Jones SMOOTH CH Brownwood Diagram CoPilot SS J. Cerasini, C. Puig, R. Brown BOS GCHB CH Platinums Cheshire Cat Now Thats The Cats Pajamas A. Cotteleer, R. Cotteleer Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety SELB CH Brwood Liberty Hound Cross Your T’s & Dot Your I’s P. Martin, K. Martin WD FC Duchwood’s Picture Perfect MS BCAT R. Mclusky RWD Duchwood’s Independence Day MS R. Canode, S. Russell WB, BOS Blueprint You Know She’s Extra MS A. Barron, A. Barron RWB Perfect Painted Sugarplum Honeybunch MS E. De Groot BOB

WIREHAIR BOV, BOW Jeric’s Annie Get Your Gun W WB L. Cope BOS GCHS CH Willowood Sandale No Food After Midnight V Mavro E. Proios SELD GCHP3 CH Leoralees Lets Boogie With Barstool MW M. Singleton, R. Addison, M. Tipple SELB CH Daybreak’s Girl Talk V Raydachs W D. Krieg, B. Barringer/Ruggeri Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety GCH CH Kadell’s Etched In Time I Am I Am W C .Rueckert, J. VanNiman WD Freestyle’s Any Way You Want It MW J. New RWB Newdachs Scarlett Letter MW J. New BOB Jeric’s Annie Get Your Gun W BOStoBOB GCHS CH Willowood Sandale No Food After Midnight V Mavro Best Junior Handler Alyssa Miller _________________________________

Hoosier Dachshund Club August 13, 2023 Breed Judge: Mrs. Mary Olich Nie Longhair: 24 Entries: 12d, 12b Smooth: 16 Entries: 3d, 13b Wirehair: 10 Entries: 6d, 4b LONGHAIR GCHB CH Greensboro’s Accomplice ML C. Johnson Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety BOS GCHB Galewinns Dream Come True @ Sandachs MLD R. Kovarik, B. Sandoval, P. Gale, S. Gale SELD GCH Hundeleben Quite The Taco’d Town SL C. Taylor, C. Puig SELB GCHB Hundeleben Quicker Picker Upper SL S. Burgess, C. Puig WB/BOW Sleepytime’s Always The Star ML S. Jones WD Hundeleben Wiener Wiener Chicken Dinner SL J Haverick, K Gonzalez, C Puig RWD JBS Leoralees Far From Heaven SL J. Scott, M. Singleton WB Sleepytime’s Always The Star ML S. Jones RWB Primar Belgate’s Smooth Sailing ML R. Kovarik, L. Kovarik, C. Martin BOV

SMOOTH GCH CH Brownwood Diagram Co-Pilot SS J. Cerasini, C. Puig, R. Brown Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety BOS CH Brwood Liberty Hound Cross Your T’s & Dot Your I’s P. Martin, K. Martin SELB CH Turningpt Black Onyx Cameo Appearance R. Eltringham, P. Eltringham WB/BOW Perfect Painted Sugarplum Honeybunch MS E. De Groot WD OC’s I’M A Looker MS R. LaFrance RWD FC Duchwood’s Picture Perfect MS BCAT R Mclusky RWB OC’s Cappuccino After A Hurricane At Sunrise-Xo MS V. Hernandez, P. Guthrie, R. LaFrance BOV

WIREHAIR CH Jeric’s Annie Get Your Gun W L. Cope BOS GCHS CH Willowood Sandale No Food After Midnight V Mavro E. Proios SELD GCHP3 CH Leoralees Lets Boogie With Barstool MW M. Singleton, R. Addison, M. Tipple BOV


WD/BOW Freestyle’s Any Way You Want It MW J. New Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety GCH CH Kadell’s Etched In Time I Am I Am W C. Rueckert, J. VanNiman RWD Willow Springs Mister Coffee MW C. Branch, A. Branch WB Newdachs Scarlett Letter MW J. New RWB Full Circle Harbor Talisman W E. Martin, D. Martin BOB

GCHB CH Greensboro’s Accomplice ML BOStoBOB GCH CH Brownwood Diagram Co-Pilot SS J. Cerasini, C. Puig, R. Brown Best Junior Handler Sophie Cosby Reserve Best Junior Handler Kaylee Cosby _________________________________

Northern California Dachshund Club September 8, 2023 (AM show) Breed Judge: Ann H. Roth Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Longhair 17, Smooth 18, Wirehair 34 LONGHAIR WD/BOW JDachs Masterpice In Motion, Jill Johnson & Charlotte Martin RWD Topshelf Red Strom Rising Nancy Horrell WB Windy Oaks Mabelline At Belgate MDL Charlotte Martin & Charlotte Fielder RWB Belgate’s Silk Stocking ML Charlotte Martin, Charlotte Fielder & Jill Johnson BOV GCHB Jagerhof V Setser One Sip At A Time Shari Setser & Sherrill Snyder BOS GCHB Galewinns Dream Come True @ Sandachs MLD CGC Rebecca Kovarik, Bobby Sandoval, Pam & Shea Gale SELD CH Bacchanal’s Finlandia ML Doreen Beale SELB CH Sausage Stables V Setser Beretta SL Miki Perry & Kathleen Delikowski SMOOTH Bacchanal’s Johnnie Walker Red MSD Doreen Beale RWD Paris XV Victoria Lyustin WB/BOW Ellie V Spellbound Canis Venator Nicole Cooper RWB Big Hope’s for Miss Cedar MS Chris & Marilynn Hickok BOV CH Passport Unasked & Unsought Love SS Doreen Beale WD

BOS

GCH Intoto Tart Of Darkness Nan Waters SELD CH Spellbounds Paint The Town Red Jenima Segale & Nocole Cooper WIREHAIR WD Just A Lil’ Long & Low Two by To MW Justine Espinoza & Curtis, Pat Montgomery RWD Just A Lil Long Low Singing The Blues MW Justine Espinoza, Curtis, Pat Montgomery & Elosa Golightly WB/BOW Just A Lil’ Long & Low When Pigs Fly MW Oscar Quiros RWB Lea’s Just a Red Robin Bob Bobbin At Rivercliff MW Chris Schulke BOV GCHS Kadell’s Hot’N Pretty At DachsFyr W Sybyl Swan BOS GCH Usonia The Shores of Normandy V Lowdown Barbara Waldkirk & Therese Lancaster & Daniela Onoszko SELD GCHG FC Long & Low Flying Solo MW Curtis, Pat Montgomery, Justine Espinoza SELB CH Windfass Spellbound Patricia & Jim Wirries BOB

GCHS Kadell’s Hot’N Pretty At DachsFyr W Sybyl Swan BOStoBOB GCHB Galewinns Dream Come True @ Sandachs MLD CGC Rebecca Kovarik, Bobby Sandoval & Pam and Shea Gale _________________________________

Northern California Dachshund Club September 8, 2023 (PM show) Sweepstakes Judge: Clint Werner Best in Sweepstakes Siegervale’s Devilicious MW Dolores Morris & James Morris Breed Judge: Maggie Peat Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 12 Longhair, 18 Smooth, 33 Wirehair LONGHAIR WD Jdachs Masterpiece in Motion Jill Johnson & Charlotte Martin RWD Topshelf Red Storm Rising Nancy Horrell WB/BOW PriMar Belgate’s Smooth Sailing ML Rebecca Kovarik RWB Dandydox Pixie Dust MLD Nancy Horrell BOV GCHB Galewinns Dream Come True @ Sandachs MLD CGC, Rebecca Kovarik, Bobby Sandoval, Pam & Shea Gale Rebecca Kovarik BOS GCHB Jagerhof V Setser One Sip

At A Time Shari Setser & Sherrill Snyder SELD CH Bacchanal’s Finlandia ML Doreen Beale SELB CH Sausage Stables V Setser Beretta SL Miki Perry & Kathleen Delikowski

D. Webb, J. Willmore Rally Judge: Betty Winthers Total Number of Entries (Rally): 2

Cascade Dachshund Club September 16, 2023

SMOOTH Bacchanal’s Johnnie Walker Red MSD Doreen Beale RWD Shonleh Theodore MS Sharon Johnson WB/BOW Big Hopes for Miss Cedar MS Chris & Marilyn Hickok RWB Ruby Slipper Once In a Lullaby Maggie Craig & Tim Durland BOV CH Spellbounds Paint The Town Red Jenina Segale & Nicole R. Cooper BOS GCH Intoto Tart of Darkness Nan Waters SELD Slipper There’s No Place Like Home Maggie Craig & Tim Duirland SELB Ellie V Spellbound Canis Venator Nicole Cooper WD

Obedience Judge PM Betty Winthers Total Number of Entries (Obedience) 12 High in Trial The Fonz Of Wyndox Ml UD BN RE TDX ME Betsy Fortman _________________________________

Midwest Dachshund Club September 29, 2023 Breed Judge: Mr. Stephen Dainard Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Longhair 30, Smooth 19, Wirehair 11

WIREHAIR WD/BOW Siegerval’S V Setser Hot To Trot MW Brad Setser RWD LD’s King Fisher MW, Debbie Tomassi WB, BOS Just Long & Low California Dreamin MW Pat & Curtis Montgomery & Justine Espinoza RWB Maystar’s Shonleh Willow MW Frank Bossong & Sharon Curry BOV Siegerval’S V Setser Hot To Trot MW Brad Setser SELD CH Watermark Kingsman Gibson At Homar Ryan Horvath, Eric Gillspie & Sandra Pretari-Hickson SELB GCHS Kadell’s Hot’N Pretty at DachsFyr W Sybyl Swan BOB

GCHB Galewinns Dream Come True @ Sandachs MLD CGC BOStoBOB GCHB Jagerhof V Setser One Sip At A Time _________________________________

Cascade Dachshund Club September 16, 2023 Obedience Judge AM Betty Winthers Total Number of Entries (Obedience): 12 High in Trial GCHB DC Shadow Ridges Border Bandit Poncho V SW CD BN RN TD CGC TKN Karen Vallo Highest Scoring Dog in Preferred Classes PNOV Viking Spirit Vinca BN RE OA OAJ NE

LONGHAIR WD/BOW Stardust Just Because Liebwin Von Lutz CGC TKN Wendolyn Tetlow RWD Altadach Canis Major Sl Tatyana Godin WB Jarbsy’s Spoiler Alert Sandy Arnold RWB Altadach Bleeding Heart SL Tatyana Godin BOV GCH Jarbsy’s Side Hustle Sandy Arnold, S. Tremblay BOS DC Stardust A Sky Full Of Stars RE OJP CGC TKN Anne Schmidt SELD GCHB OC’s One Smokin Red Hot Tamale ML Robin LaFrance SMOOTH Dublin Creek Smoke A Lil Smoke TKN Lauren Minges & Kevin Minges RWD OC’s I’m A Looker MS Robin Lafrance WB/BOW Ked Dox Rags Good Bye Winter! Hello Spring! MS Kari Dannemiller & Kimberly Ragsdale RWB Brendackel V Tudorglen’s Creme Dr Violette MS Brenda Gardner & Terry Carr Hall & Adam McCabe & Mary Lou Eisel BOV GCH Hashtag Conga Herminio Perich BOS Dublin Creek Smoke A Lil Smoke TKN Lauren Minges & Kevin Minges SELD CH Baldox Knockin On Heavens Door MS Shelly Baldwin SELB CH Stars With Stripes Anne MS FDC ATT Stacy Barton WD

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Specialty Results continued from page 37 WIREHAIR WB J&J On Wire’s Running The Legacy Julie Inglis & Jody Inglis RWB Ice Berns Shoreline Treasures With Ked Dox MW Kari Dannemiller & Kelly Lengle BOV CH Rags Ice Berns Whole Lot Of Hype MW Kelly Lengle & Kari Dannemiller & Kimberly Ragsdale BOS CH Starbarrack Sweet Victory SW Victoria Thomas SELD GCHB Kadell’s Etched In Time I Am I Am W Dr. Cheryl Rueckert & Jennifer VanNiman SELB CH J&J On Wire’s Making A Impact Julie Inglis & Jody Inglis BOB GCH Hashtag Conga BOStoBOB GCH Jarbsy’s Side Hustle Sandy Arnold, S. Tremblay _________________________________

Midwest Dachshund Club September 29, 2023 Sweepstakes Judge Ms. Karen E. Fitzpatrick Sweepstakes Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Longhair 2, Smooth 4 Longhair Sweepstakes BOV Bomar’s Edge Of The Sword MLD Mary Huebner Longhair Sweepstakes BOS Stardust I Made You Look Anne M Schmidt & William M Schmidt Smooth Sweepstakes BOV GCHB CH DC Red’s Jim Beam Rita Kepner Smooth Sweepstakes BOS Duchwood’s Midnight In Paris MS CDX BN RN RATN Brenda Riemer & Jeanne Thoma Breed Judge: Mr. Fred Hyer Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Longhair 25, Smooth 19, Wirehair 9 LONGHAIR WD FC OC’s Grinding The Espresso ML Mary C .Stevenson & Robin Lafrance RWD Altadach Canis Major SL Tatyana Godin WB/BOW Leoralees Sweet Southern Wind V Hollyridge Jennifer L VanNiman & Marietta Singleton RWB OC’s Lil Ms Independent Fruitful Land ML Robin Lafrance BOV GCH Cldoxies Cody Son Of Sir Logan MLBT

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Fred & Mary Lou Black & Cindy Gates BOS DC Stardust A Sky Full Of Stars RE OJP CGC TK Anne Schmidt SELD CH Soco’s Evajoe Let’s Dance ML Deanna Malmstrom SMOOTH OC’s I’m A Looker MS Robin Lafrance RWD Dublin Creek Smoke A Lil Smoke TKN Lauren Minges & Kevin Minges WB/BOW Hashtag Celia Cruz Herminio Perich RWB Cyn-D’s Voice Of Reason Cindy Yaeger BOV CH Baldox Knockin On Heavens Door MS Shelly Baldwin BOS GCH OC’s Honey’s Sweet Creme Brulee MS Robin Lafrance SELD GCH Keddox Well Always Be Friends Forever, Wont We MS Kari Dannemiller & Kimberly Ragsdale SELB GCH Hashtag Conga Herminio Perich WD

WIREHAIR WB/BOS Vomgussaroff’s Aya Corona Borealis Vladimir Semechko RWB Four Winds Luckyduck Maj Houlihan MW Mary Ann Pflum BOV GCHG DC Kadell’s OK Handsome Not Pretty W BCAT CGC Dr. Cheryl Rueckert & Melissa Heyman SELD CH Starbarrack Sweet Victory SW Victoria Thomas SELB CH Rags Ice Berns Whole Lot Of Hype MW Kelly Lengle & Kari Dannemiller & Kimberly Ragsdale BOB

GCHG DC Kadell’s OK Handsome Not Pretty W BCAT CGC BOStoBOB GCH OC’s Honey’s Sweet Creme Brulee MS _________________________________

Albany Capital District Dachshund Club September 29, 2023

LONGHAIR BOV

GCH Dikerdachs Leora

V. Diker GCHG CH Jt’s Famous In A Small Town Of Nantucket Ml CGC R. Weinman SELD GCHS CH Stonybrook’s Prosecution Informant V Jbs Leoralees T. Durvin SELB CH Laurjosh’s Lady Whistledown SL K. Payne, R. Hallead Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety WD/BOW Amtekel’s Jackie Robinson BN CA CGC P. Seuffert, A. O’Connell RWD Barefoot Windywood Chadwick R. Bradley, C. Bradley WB Windywood Oops A Daisy R. Bradley RWB Copperhill’s Jupiter Girl K. Hiemer BOS

SMOOTH GCHS Ceekat’s Black Licorice Twist @ Our Gang MS K. Kline BOS GCH Sunrise-Xo Japev Little Bit Of Witchery MS P. Guthrie, V. Colon SELB CH Rhill Midachs Shadow Of The Past MS T. Frenia WD/BOW Raajput’s Costal Sunset L. Wong Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety GCHB CH Treslow’s Piper Von Jeeper's Keephers CGC. D. Gagola, D Taylor, A. Wicks WB Calawynn Rhills Made For Magic MS T. Frenia, J. Nielsen RWB Calawynn One Night Only SS J. Nielsen, C. Anderson BOV

WIREHAIR GCHS CH Alegna’s What It Is Now MW P. Vining, C. Vining, A. Lloyd, F. Nevarez Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety BOS GCH Hobarra Southern Cross Constellation S. Cirincione, A. Cirincione SELD GCH Usonia’s Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog V Lowdown BCAT B. Heuman, T. Lancaster SELB GCH Gingerrun Windywood Good Golly WB Willowood Sandale Piece Of Cake V. Zurflieh, C. Tremblay, B. Coviello Davis _________________________________ BOV

LONGHAIR WD/BOW Amtekel’s Jackie Robinson BN, CA, CGC Patricia Seuffert and Andra O’Connell RWD Barefoot Windywood Chadwick Rebecca Bradley WB Copperhill’s Jupiter Girl Katherine Hiemer RWB RHill Eternal Sugar Rush Jane A. Zimmerman BOV GCHS Stonybrook’s Prosecution Informant V JBS Leo Ted and Barbara Durvin BOS CH Dikerdachs Leora Valerie T. Diker SELD GCHG JT’s Famous In A Small Town Of Nantucket ML Rhonda Weinman SELB CH Laurjosh’s Lady Thistledown SL Dr. Kevin Payne SMOOTH WD/BOW Raajput’s Coastal Sunset Lorenza Wong WB Calawynn One Night Only SS Jessica Nielsen RWB Calawyn RHills Made For Magic MS Terri Frenia BOV CH Sunrise-XO Japev Little Bit Of Witchery MS Patrcia Guthrie BOS GCHB Ceekat’s Black Licorice Twist At Our Gang Kathy R Kline SELB GCH Treslow’s Piper Von Jeeper’s Keephers CGC Dawn Gagola WIREHAIR Charlotte Bronté V H Ruwielseland Chantel Piche RWB Willowood-Sandale Piece Of Cake Virginia Zurflieh BOV GCH Alegna’s What It Is Now MW Chris Vining and Angela Lloyd BOS CH Gingerrun Windywood Good Golly Christine Bradley SELD GCH Usonia’s Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog V Lowdown Barbara Heuman _________________________________ WB

Dachshund Club of California October 6, 2023 Breed Judge: Mr. Jerry Cerasini Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 22 Longhair, 27 Smooth, 19 Wirehair

Dachshund Club of Greater Buffalo September 30, 2023

WD

Breed Judge: Ms. JoAnne M. Buehler

Breed Judge: Mr. Robert R. Frost

RWD

Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Wirehair 9, Smooth 11, Longhair 19

Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Smooth 10, Longhair 19, Wirehair 9

LONGHAIR Mr. Raiders Custom Lowrider Donna Ramey & Regina Peterson Pramada Koradox Rannygazoo SL Oscar Martinez, Margaret Peat & Thomas Sikora


WB/BOW WindyOak’s Kashmir MLD Elizabeth A. & Mark Johnston RWB Longdogias Shut Up & Drive @ Dash’n Doxies ML Debbie James BOV CH Briarmist Caught Red Handed Margaret Peat, Tom Sikora, & J. & L. Black BOS CH Dash’n Doxies Easy Rider MLD Debbie James SELD CH Roserun’s Last Harrah Lynn Tonkin & Jan Anholt SELB GCH DC Polychrome’ Copper RiverV Pramada Koradox SL. Oscar Martinez, Margaret Peat & Thomas Sikora SMOOTH Benbons @ Roneaus Nightmare Before Christmas MS Monica Rondeau RWD Mountainwoods Glorious Purpose MS Luanne & Dennis Duus WB/BOW Lucene’s Ellie Maria Villanueva Catherine Martinez-Perez & Giovanni Villanueva RWB Kinderteckel’s Cirque Du Soleil. Kristin Cihos-Williams & Emi Pedraza BOV CH Barkerville Bianca SS Ted Brunner & Karen Brunner BOS CH Lucene’s Diana’s Duke of Cambridge Mechelle Stall & Jeanine Sudinski SELD GCHB Spellbounds Tangled Up In Blue, RA JE CGC TKN Jenina Segale & Nicole Cooper SELB GCH DC Kinderteckel’s Margaux Kristin Cihos-Williams & Emi Pedraza WD

WIREHAIR WD Siegervale’s Some Like It Hot MW Sherrill Snyder RWD Benway’s Stone ER MW Philip Benway WB Schoolhouse Gossip Girl Emalia & Hernan Pedraza RWB Midernoch If You Love Sombody W D. MacPherson, A. Morse, & P. Ridgard BOV, BOW Schoolhouse Gossip Girl Emalia & Hernan Pedraza BOS GCHB Daybreak’ Breaking The Ice V Toncor W Robert & Linda Tonnancour SELD GCH Lucia Falls Omar Bradley Colette Skinner SELB CH Midernoch I’MA Winah Not A Cheetah Diana MacPherson & Amanda Morse BOB

CH Briarmist Caught Red Handed BOStoBOB CH Dash’n Doxies Easy Rider MLD Best Junior Handler CH Kinderteckel’ Drop It Like It’s Hot

April Manogue & Adeline Manogue & Kristin Cihos Williams Handler: Adelyn Manogue _________________________________

Dachshund Club of California October 6, 2023 Breed Judge: Mr. Patrick A. Smith Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 22 Longhair, 27 Smooth, 19 Wirehair LONGHAIR Dreamline Starstruck ML Rieko Kolkata & Yusuke Koike RWD Dash’n Doxies King of the Road V WindyOak’s ML Elizabeth A. & Mark Johnston WB/BOW Longdogias Shut Up & Drive @ Dash’n Doxies ML Debbie James RWB Dash’n Doxies Aviator Nonstop Flyer MLD Debbie James & Cathie Davis BOV CH Briarmist Caught Red Handed Margaret Peat, Tom Sikora, & J & L Black BOS CH Dash’n Doxies Easy Rider MLD Debbie James SELD CH Roserun’s Last Harrah Lynn Tonkin & Jan Anholt SELB GCH DC Polychrome’s Copper River V Pramada Koradox SL Oscar Martinez, Margaret Peat, & Thomas Sikora WD

SMOOTH Kinderteckel’ Hot To Trot Elissa Warantz & Kristin-Cihos Williams RWD Benbons @ Rondeaus Nightmare Before Christmas MS Monica Rondeau WB/BOW Encores I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail Jennifer & Jason Anderson RWB Kinderteckel’ Cirque Du Soleil. Kristin Cihos-Williams & Emi Pedraza BOV GCHS Barkerville Aula Palatina Ted Brunner & Karen Brunner BOS GCHB Brendackel V Tudarglen’s Callin’ The Shots MS Pauline Hale & Mary Hale SELD CH Lucene’s Diana’s Duke Of Cambridge Michelle Stall & Jeanine Sudinski SELB GCH DC Kinderteckel’ Margaux Kristin Cihos Williams & Emi Pedraza WD

WIREHAIR Benway’s Stone ER MW Philip Benway RWD Schoolhouse Teacher’ Pet Adelyn Manogue, April Manogue & Emalia Pedraza WB/BOW Schoolhouse Gossip Girl WD

Emalia & Hernan Pedraza Midernoch If You Love Somebody D. MacPherson, A. Morse, & P. Ridgard BOV GCHB Schoolhouse Wild Is The Wind Emalia & Hernan Pedraza BOS GCHB Daybreak’ Breaking The Ice V Toncor W Robert & Linda Tonnancour SELD CH Knight’s Bandit Candoit MW Regina Peterson & Dollie Baldwin SELB CH Midernoch I’m A Winah Not A Cheetah. Diana MacPherson & Amanda Morse RWB

BOB

CH Briarmist Caught Red Handed BOStoBOB CH Dash’n Doxies Easy Rider MLD Best Junior Handler CH Kinderteckel’ Drop It Like It’s Hot April Manogue & Adelyn Manogue & Kristin CihosWilliams Handler: Adelyn Manogue _________________________________

Dachshund Fanciers of Central Virginia October 7, 2022 Breed Judge: Jan Schirmer Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 23 longhair, 15 smooth, 12 wirehair LONGHAIR Dikerdachs John V. Diker/ R. Kovarik RWD Old Hanover’s Black Ice @ Shadach ML L. Willoughby/D. Sennett/L. Beamer WB/BOW Shadach’s Golden Aspen ML BOS D. Sennett/L. Beamer RWB Glenarrif’s Faithfully J. Mann/W. Mann/ S. Menard/ L. Fetters BOV GCH Jarbsy’s Side Hustle S. Arnold SELD GCHB Galewinns Dream Come True @ Sandachs MLD R. Kovarik/B. Sandoval/P. Gale/S. Gale SELB CH Old Hanover’s Greta Von Goblin of Doxhollow K. Black

BOS

GCHS DC Stardox When Irish Eyes are Smilin’ CGC C. Kelly/M. Kelly SELD GCH Sandwood Stand By Me SS J. Fowler SELB GCH Legibach With a Little Luck SS CGC L. Fisher/G. Middings/P. Leone WIREHAIR Freestyle’s Any Way You Want It MW J. New WB/BOW Newdachs Scarlett Letter MW J. New RWB Lorica’s Magic Wonder A. Huprich Cook/J. Campbell BOV GCHP3 CH Leoralees Lets Boogie with Barstool MW M. Singleton/R. Addison/M. Tipple BOS GCH CH Ceekat’s She’s The One That I Want @ Our Gang MW K. Kline/N. Prouty SELD GCHB CH Doxwood Lorica’s Opus Magnum At Siddachs MW J. Merriman/J. Campbell/L. Campbell SELB GCHB Dollidachs Enchantress W M. Rick WD

BOB

GCHP3 Leoralees Lets Boogie With Barstool MW BOStoBOB GCHS DC Stardox When Irish Eyes are Smilin’ CGC _________________________________

Dachshund Fanciers of Central Virginia October 7, 2022 Breed Judge: Ms. Dianne R. Graham

WD

SMOOTH Wheeler’s Magic Carpet Ride Ms K. Gray WB/BOW Speechless Bewitched Bothered & Bewildered C. Kelly/P. Kelly RWB Ceekat’s Sweet Tiramisu@ Our Gang MS K. Kline/N. Prouty BOV GCHG CH Turningpt Tony Two Bags First Knock of the Night M. Ricks/R. Eltringham WD

Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 25 Longhair, 14 Smooth, 10 Wirehair WD/BOW Briardach’s Midnight Believer L. Morano/P. Martin/M. Martin RWD Dikerdachs John V. Diker/R. Kovarik WB Shadach’s Golden Aspen ML D. Sennett/L. Beamer RWB Jarbsy’s Spoiler Alert S. Arnold BOV GCHG Kenmar’s Don’t Stop Me Now D. Kulesa/M. McCullough BOS GCHS Our Gang’s Moonlight and Magic ML N .Prouty SELD GCH Jarbsy’s Side Hustle S. Arnold SELB CH Old Hanover’s Greta Von Goblin of Doxhollow K. Black

WB

RWB BOV

SMOOTH Speechless Bewitched Bothered & Bewildered Cathy Kelly & Paul Kelly Omni’s All That Glitters L. Fisher/ E. Fisher GCHG Turningpt Tony Two Bags First Knock of the Night

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Specialty Results continued from page 39 M. Ricks/R.. Eltringham GCHG Dachsmith Love’s Iris Nt E. Carrington Lyon/The Estate of Iris Love/A. Radice SELD GCH Windcatchers Rebel With A Cause MS J. Georgeanne SELB GCHS DC Stardox When Irish Eyes Are Smilin’ CGC C. Kelly/M. Kelly BOS

WIREHAIR Lorica’s Magic Wonder A. Huprich Cook/J. Campbell RWB Beldachs’ Be-Bop-A-Lula At Alegna RN C. Fisher BOV GCHP3 CH Leoralees Lets Boogie with Barstool MW M. Singleton/R. Addison/M. Tipple BOS GCH Ceekat’s She’s The One That I Want @ Our Gang MW K. Kline/N. Prouty SELD GCHB Doxwood Lorica’s Opus Magnum At Siddachs MW J. Merriman/J. Campbell/L. Campbell SELB GCHB CH Doxwood Lorica’s Olympia At Siddachs MW J. Merriman/J. Campbell/L. Campbell WB

BOB

GCHP3 CH Leoralees Lets Boogie With Barstool MW BOStoBOB GCHS CH Our Gang’s Moonlight and Magic ML _________________________________

Sierra Dachshund Breeders Club of Los Angeles County October 7, 2023 Breed Judge: Marilyn Hickok Number of Entries: 61 BOB

GCHB CH Brendackel V Tudorglen’s Callin’ The Shots MS P. Hale, M. Hale BOStoBOB GCHG Walden & Windyoak’s Bouquet Of Dreams MS D. Waldo, E. Johnston, M. Johnston LONGHAIR (19 Entries: 8d , 11b) Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety BOV CH Solo Karavel’s Brand New Day SL D. Burke, K. Vidrine BOS CH Roserun’s Last Harrah L. Tonkin, J. Anholt SELD GCH Dash’N Doxies Easy Rider MLD D. James SELB GCH Briarmist Caught Red Handed J. Black, L. Black, M Peat, T. Sikora WD Dash’N Doxies King Of The Road

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V Windyoaks ML E. Johnston, M. Johnston RWD Hershey’s Bulleit Train Cvbh ML C. Robillard WB/BOW Longdogias Shut Up & Drive @ Dash’N Doxies ML D. James RWB Kashmir MLD E. Johnston, M. Johnston SMOOTH (23 Entries: 9d, 14b) BOV GCHB Brendackel V Tudorglen’s Callin’ The Shots MS P. Hale, M. Hale BOS GCHG Walden & Windyoak’s Bouquet Of Dreams MS D. Waldo, E. Johnston, M. Johnston SELD GCHB Spellbounds Tangled Up In Blue RA JE CGC TKN J. Segale, N. Cooper SELB GCH Barkerville Bianca SS T. Brunner, K. Brunner Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety WD/BOW Mountainwoods Glorious Purpose MS L. Duus, D. Duus RWD Benways Sorcerer’s Stone V Candoit MS R. Peterson WB Kinderteckel N Crazy Q Taste Of Honey P. Auld, L. Pino, K. Cihos Williams, E. Pedraza RWB Lucene’s Ellie Maria Villanueva C. Martinez, Perez, G. Villanueva WIREHAIR (19 Entries: 8d, 11b) Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety BOV GCHB Schoolhouse Wild Is The Wind E. Pedraza, H. Pedraza BOS DC Kadell’s With Luck In My Eyes W SWN CGC TKN FITB V. Barnd, L. Reynolds, C. Cahill SELD GCHB Daybreak’s Breaking The Ice V Toncor W R. Tonnancour, L. Tonnancour SELB CH Midernoch I’M A Winah Not A. Cheetah., D. MacPherson, A. Morse WD/BOW Schoolhouse Teacher’s Pet A. Manogue, A. Manogue, E. Pedraza RWD Siegervale’s Some Like It Hot, MW S. Snyder WB Schoolhouse Gossip Girl E. Pedraza, H. Pedraza RWB Just A Bit Sassy Candoit MW R. Peterson, D. Baldwin, K. Courtney, Benway _________________________________

Sierra Dachshund Breeders Club of Los Angeles County October 8, 2023 Breed Judge: Michelle Quesada Number of Entries: 61 BOB

CH Lucene’s Diana’s Duke Of

Cambridge M. Stall, J. Sudinski Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety BOStoBOB GCH Solo Karavel’s Brand New Day SL D. Burke, K. Vidrine Best Junior Handler Adelyn Manogue LONGHAIR (17 Entries: 7d, 10b) BOV GCH Solo Karavel’s Brand New Day SL D. Burke, K. Vidrine BOS GCH CH Dash’N Doxies Easy Rider MLD D. James SELD CH Roserun’s Last Harrah L. Tonkin, J. Anholt WD Dash’N Doxies King Of The Road V Windyoaks ML E. Johnston, M. Johnston RWD Saffron’s Life Is Like A Box Of Chocolates MLD C. Schubert, S. Schubert, S Stone WB/BOW Longdogias Shut Up & Drive @ Dash’N Doxies ML D. James RWB Windyoak’s Kashmir MLD E. Johnston, M. Johnston SMOOTH (25 Entries: 10d, 15b) BOV CH Lucene’s Diana’s Duke Of Cambridge M. Stall, J. Sudinski BOS GCH Barkerville Bianca SS T. Brunner, K. Brunner SELD GCHS DC Benways Rupeeve Dances In Drag Ms NE BCAT HH P. Hale SELB GCH DC Kinderteckel’s Margaux K. Cihos-Williams, E. Pedraza WD Kinderteckel N Crazy Q I’M Your Huckleberry L. Pino, R. Spady, J. Paz, K. Cihos-Williams, E. Pedraza RWD Benways Sorcerer’s Stone V Candoit Ms R Peterson Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety WB/BOW Kinderteckel N Crazy Q Heartfelt Melody P. Auld, L. Pino, K. CihosWilliams, E. Pedraza Kinderteckel N Crazy Q RWB Lucene’s Ellie Maria Villanueva C. Martinez, Perez, G. Villanueva WIREHAIR (15 Entries: 7d, 8b) Best Owner Handled in Breed or Variety BOV GCHB CH Schoolhouse Wild Is The Wind E. Pedraza, H. Pedraza BOS GCHB Daybreak’s Breaking The Ice V Toncor W R. Tonnancour, L. Tonnancour SELD CH Knight’s Bandit Candoit MW R. Peterson, D. Baldwin SELB CH Midernoch I’M A Winah Not A Cheetah D. MacPherson, A. Morse WD/BOW Schoolhouse Teacher’s Pet

A. Manogue, A. Manogue, E. Pedraza RWD Benways Stone Er MW P. Benway WB Take A Walk On The Wild Side Candoit MW C Skinner RWB Midernoch If You Love Somebody W D. MacPherson, A. Morse, P. Ridgard _________________________________

Lincolnland Dachshund Club October 28, 2023 Breed Judge: Mrs. Janet M. Schwalbe Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Longhair 22, Smooth 11, Wirehair 9 Juniors 1 LONGHAIR WD/BOW Leoralees JBS My Blue Heaven SL Marietta Singleton & Jyl Scott RWD Grendox Griffin Taking Flight CGCA Barbara Houska WB Cream Ridge Milwaukee Brew Babe Shan Jumper RWB Stardust Just My Style Brandi Engen & Anne Schmidt BOV GCHG CH Kenmar’s Don’t Stop Me Now Diane Kulesa & Marianne McCulloug BOS DC Stardust A Sky Full Of Stars RE OJP CGC TKN Anne Schmidt SELD GCHB CH Kenmar’s The Big Easy At Wincroft ML BCAT FITB Barbara & Michele Johannes & Marianne McCullough SELB GCH CHKenmar’s A Million Dreams Marianne McCullough SMOOTH Brendackel V Tudorglen’s Creme Dr Violette MS Brenda Gardner & Terry Carr Hall & Adam McCabe & Mary Lou Eisel RWB Blueprint Like This MS Amanda & Ammon Barron BOV GCH CH Beachside Dox My Lovely Lady MS Cliff Ramos & Walter Cunningham BOS GCHP CH Fusions Incahoots Platinums Jimi John Freaky Fast Amy & Reilly Cotteleer SELD GCHB CH Blueprint Such A Flirt MS Amanda & Ammon Barron SELB GCHG CH Dachsmith Love’s Iris NT Elinore Carrington Lyon & Estate of Iris Love & Anne Imelda Radice WB


WIREHAIR WD/BOW Platinums Struttin’ In My Jims Amy Cotteleer & Reilly Matleski RWD Longfellows Who Made Who MW Cindy Harris WB Leoralees Littl Bits MW Marietta Singleton RWB Dry Creeks Poetry In Motion Of Prairiedachs MW Betty C. Potts & Phillip & Cheryl Moran & Deborah S. Weinberger BOV GCHP3 CH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW Robbie Addison & Michael Tipple & Marietta Singleton BOS Leoralees Littl Bits MW Marietta Singleton SELB Wildcard Brodny Bet On The River JoLee Edwards & Rachel Fritz BOB

GCHP3 CH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW BOStoBOB GCH CH Beachside Dox My Lovely Lady MS _________________________________

Lincolnland Dachshund Club October 28, 2023 Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Anna May Fleischli Brown Sweepstakes Entry Numbers (Per Coat) 2 Longhair Best in Sweepstakes Stardust Just My Style Brandi Engen & Anne Schmidt

Marietta Singleton & Jyl Scott Grendox Griffin Taking Flight CGCA Barbara Houska WB Shinerdachs Entity A Pretty Star Ashley Myers RWB Boombay’s Mashed Potatoes Cassie Nickasch BOV GCHG Lockshire V Spendor Farm Messenger Of Strength SL Thomas & Kathleen Lockyer & Kelley McKinney BOS DC Stardust A Sky Full Of Stars RE OJP CGC TKN Anne Schmidt SELD GCHG CH Kenmar’s Don’t Stop Me Now Diane Kulesa & Marianne McCullough SELB GCH Kenmar’s A Million Dreams Marianne McCullough SMOOTH Westdach’s What A Sight To See @ Joco Caitlyn Johnson RWB Blueprint Like This MS Amanda & Ammon Barron BOV GCHB Blueprint Such A Flirt MS Amanda & Ammon Barron BOS Brendackel V Tudorglen’s Creme Dr Violette MS Brenda Gardner & Terry Carr Hall & Adam McCabe & Mary Lou Eisel SELD GCHP Fusions Incahoots Platinums Jimi John Freaky Fast Amy & Reilly Cotteleer SELB GCHG CH Dachsmith Love’s Iris NT Elinore Carrington Lyon & Estate of Iris Love & AnneImelda Radice

LONGHAIR WD/BOW Leoralees Jbs My Blue Heaven SL

BOV

BOS

WIREHAIR WD/BOW Platinums Struttin’ In My Jims Amy Cotteleer & Reilly Matleski RWD Longfellows Who Made Who MW Cindy Harris WB Leoralees Littl Bits MW Marietta Singleton

The DCA 2023 Bylaws Revisions vote results are below with all revisions approved by the membership. The revised bylaws were reported to and ratified by the AKC Board Directors at their October 2023 meeting and are now in effect. The revised bylaws are available on the DCA website in the “About DCA” tab. Dachshund Club of America Votes on Propose Bylaws Changes Compiled by the Christopher Registered Unit September 1, 2023

Dry Creeks Poetry In Motion Of Prairiedachs MW Betty C Potts & Phillip & Cheryl Moran & Deborah S Weinberger GCHP3 CH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW Robbie Addison & Michael Tipple & Marietta Singleton Wildcard Brodny Bet On The River JoLee Edwards & Rachel Fritz

BOB

GCHP3 CH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW Robbie Addison & Michael Tipple & Marietta Singleton BOStoBOB DC Stardust A SKy Full Of Stars RE OJP CGC TKN Anne Schmidt Best Junior Handler ABSENT _________________________________

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WB

Breed Judge: Mr. Robert Schwalbe Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Longhair 23, Smooth 10, Wirehair 9 Juniors 1

RWB

RWD

Breed Judge: Mr Peter C. J. Martin Total Entry Numbers (Per Coat) Longhair 20, Smooth 10, Wirehair 8 Juniors 1 LONGHAIR WD , BOWLeoralees Jbs My Blue Heaven SL Marietta Singleton & Jyl Scott RWD Grendox Griffin Taking Flight CGCA Barbara Houska WB Stardust Just My Style Brandi Engen & Anne Schmidt RWB Shinerdachs Tellasecret At Entitydachs Ashley Myers BOV GCHS CH Walmar Solo’s Tnt SL CA CGC TKN Cassandra Nickasch & Kimberly Vidrine BOS Cream Ridge Milwaukee Brew Babe

Shan Jumper SELD GCHG CH Kenmar’s Don’t Stop Me Now Diane Kulesa & Marianne McCullough SELB GCH CHKenmar’s A Million Dreams Marianne McCullough SMOOTH WB Blueprint Like This MS Amanda & Ammon Barron RWB Westdach’s What A Sight To See @ Joco Caitlyn Johnson SMOOTH GCHG CH Dachsmith Love’s Iris NT Elinore Carrington Lyon & Estate of Iris Love & AnneImelda Radice BOS GCHP CH Fusions Incahoots Platinums Jimi John Freaky Fast Amy & Reilly Cotteleer SELD GCHB Blueprint Such A Flirt MS Amanda & Ammon Barron SELB GCH Beachside Dox My Lovely Lady MS Cliff Ramos & Walter Cunningham WD/BOW Platinums Struttin’ In My Jims Amy Cotteleer & Reilly Matleski WB Leoralees Littl Bits MW Marietta Singleton RWB Dry Creeks Poetry In Motion Of Prairiedachs MW Betty C Potts & Phillip & Cheryl Moran & Deborah S. Weinberger BOV GCHP3 CH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW Robbie Addison & Michael Tipple & Marietta Singleton BOS Wildcard Brodny Bet On The River JoLee Edwards & Rachel Fritz BOV

BOB

GCHP3 CH Leoralee’s Lets Boogie With Barstool MW BOStoBOB GCHG CH Dachsmith Love’s Iris NT Best Junior Handler ABSENT _________________________________

Per your request, listed below by groups, are the results of the votes on the proposed bylaw changes as received by August 31, 2023:

Group 3 Total in favor 290 Total Rejected 1 Total Blanks 1

Total Ballots Received: 292

Group 4 Total in favor 288 Total Rejected 3 Total Blanks 1

Group 1 Total' in favor 291 Total Rejected 1 Group 2 Total in favor 291 Total Rejected 1

Group 5 Total in favor 290 Total Rejected 2 Sheryl C. Womble, PRP Chairman

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Judges: Bruce Ingalls and Daniel Mata 1st Wunderdackel’s Sirius Excel Alex Krob 2nd KFW Incredibly Charismatic Billy Flynn BCAT, TKN Susan Cleary 3rd Goodwood’s Squall God of Destruction S. Clark, and R. Arevalo 4th Goodwood Good Maximus E. Volkstorf and S. Hoffman NBQ Goodwood Titus Maximus E. Volkstorf and S. Hoffman OAAB Starters: 8 Judges: Mike Courts and Daniel Mata 1st Goodwood’s Yuffie Blue Diamond Ninja S. Clark and R. Arevalo 2nd Goodwood’s Tizzy D Gene Pulliam 3rd Vonbork’s Bada SS Alex Krob 4th Tip’s Glatter Betreiber Donaye Smith NBQ Wunderdackel’s Hot Diggity Dog Alex Krob Field Champion Combined Starters: 5 Judges: Barb Fuller and Jen Milosavljevic 1st GCH DC Boreas After the Storm, A. Toplarski, D.Ward, G. Tutt 2nd FC Good Thing Small Package Mike Courts 3rd FC Handsome Rancsom Son of Fletch Gusamo Gene Pulliam 4th FC Goodwood All in Good Fun Mike Courts NBQ FC Best I Ya Khadar A. Krob Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Mike Courts, Robbie Courts Best Open/Absolute Goodwood’s Yuffie Blue Diamond Ninja Best Field Champion GCh DC Boreas After the Storm ________________________________

Central Ohio Dachshund Club 9/22/2023 Total Number of Starters: 77 OAAD Starters: 16 Judges: Wendy Snyder & Heidi Meyers 1st CH TownFarm It’s Marty From Shop Class Michael Pitisci 2nd Incahoots Boys R Back In Town MS Gloria LaTour 3rd CH Hidden Cedars Secret N Gage Ment MS Gloria LaTour 4th GCH Kordach’s and OC’s Mon Petit Beau Beau MS BCAT SCN SBN SEN Janelle McCord

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NBQ CH Wildcard Brodny Bet The Bank Rachel Fritz/Melissa & Kevin Fritz OAAB Starters: 25 Judges: Robin LaFrance & Laura Potash 1st Caristeda Marvel’s Dark Phoenix Terri Holman & Cheryl Holman 2nd Jalyse’s Koala Bear ML Jamie Sexton 3rd Hidden Cedars Done In Secret MS Gloria LaTour 4th Rufa Dachs Tatiana Running In The Lavender Fields Karl & Jonell Frantz NBQ CH Hidden Cedars My Lil Bodyguard V Grig MS Elaine/Noelle Hanson & Gloria LaTour Field Champion Starters: 15 Judges: Michael Pitisci & Laura Potash Field Champion Dogs 1st DC Jarbsy’s Brother I’m Never A Fairytale JE SCN SBN CGC Chris Moore & Sandy Arnold 2nd FC Boulder vom Nordlicht Larry Gohlke & Cheri Faust 3rd GCHB DC Duchwood’s When I Was Your Man MS JE Kathleen Johnson 4th DC OC’s There’s One In Every Box MSD CA CGC Robin La France NBQ FC Kivaar a Keleti Tuz JE CGC Sherry Ruggieri Judges: Kathy Johnson & Carolyn Lewis Field Champion Bitches 1st FC Duchwood’s Lights Up The Night MS Alice Carter 2nd DC Jalyse’s Hampshire Hound ML OA OAJ RN SE Jamie Sexton & Nora Sewell 3rd FC Jalyse’s Teddy Bear v Wilderness Run ML RA NA NE Jamie Sexton & Jill Chidlow Keim 4th FC Jalyse’s Must Be Worth a Trillion Bucks ML Jamie Sexton NBQ Hoppledach’s American Made By Diddydox Pamela Hopkins & Heidi Meyers Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Wendy Snyder & Laura Potash Best Open CH TownFarm It’s Marty From Shop Class Best Field Champion/Absolute DC Jarbsy’s Brother I’m Never a Fairytale JE SCN SBN CGC ________________________________

Central Ohio Dachshund Club 9/23/2023 Total Number of Starters: 75 OAAD Starters: 15 Judges: Jamie Sexton & Kathy Johnson

1st Wilderness Run’s Just Harry ML Kevin Stahler 2nd Jarbsy’s Plot Twist Chris Moore & Sandy Arnold 3rd Back In The High Life Again Von Stutts CGCA Jennifer Watson & Laura Stutts 4th CH Hidden Cedars Secret N Gage Ment MS Gloria LaTour NBQ Reuben XXVIII Kyla Aheimer OAAB Starters: 19 Judges: Sherry Ruggieri & Carolyn Lewis 1st Rufa Dachs Tatiana Running In The Lavender Fields Karl & Jonell Frantz 2nd Ms Bella Jean Clemons Branigan Vaughan 3rd CH Hidden Cedars My Lil Body Guard V Grig MS Elaine/Noelle Hanson & Gloria LaTour 4th GCH CH OC’s Love Me Tender MS Robin LaFrance NBQ Invictus Jozy Quervo JE RATN Michael & Kim Huster Field Champion Starters: 19 (FCD) 22 (FCB) Field Champion Dog Judges: Wendy Snyder & Laura Potash 1st DC TownFarm Like A Shop Vacc Michael Pitisci 2nd DC Dackeldorf Frontier Whiskey SL Julie Stock 3rd FC OC’s To The Moon And Back MS RATO BCAT JE Michael/Kim Huster & Robin LaFrance 4th DC OC’s Stings Like A Bee MS Robin LaFrance NBQ GCHB DC Solo’s Luciano King Of The High C’s FCAT3 Jennifer Fry Field Champion Bitches Judges: Janelle McCord & Robin LaFrance 1st FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya CGC ROMX Sherry Ruggieri 2nd DC Duchwood’s Tipsy Tart MS BN RN NA NAJ OAP OF XFP MXE6 SXE4 EE4 CGC Alice Carter 3rd FC Jalyse’s Teddy Bear v Wilderness Run ML RA NA NE Jamie Sexton & Jill Chidlow Keim 4th FC Dackeldorf Angel’s Envy SL Julie Stock NBQ FC Keeva a Keleti Tuz JE CGC Sherry Ruggieri Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Kathy Johhnson & Carolyn Lewis Best Open Wilderness Run’s Just Harry ML Best Field Champion/Absolute FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya CGC ROMX ______________________________

Greater Portland Dachshund Club 9/23/2023 Total Number of Starters: 16 OAAB Starters: 8 OAAD Starters: 1 (Combined Classes) Judges: James Bouzaine, Kerri Shandro 1st CH Valiant Koa@Royalaire NE Kim White & Jordin MisfeldtWallis 2nd Wunderdeckel’s Hot Diggity Dog Alex Krob 3rd CH Hundeleben Watermelon Sugar High SL Jordin Misfeldt-Wallis 4th Gertrud Anne Pichten Claire Mancha NBQ Good Audrey Blue of Goodwood Hilary Wendoff Field Champion Combined Starters: 7 Judges: Jennifer Milosavljevic, Ron Yann 1st FC HH Best I Ya Khador, Alex Krob 2nd AM/CAN CH GRCH DC Royalaire’s I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas TKN FDC JE Jordin Misfeldt-Wallis 3rd BDH FC Hansome Rancesom Son of Fletcher Gene & Mary Pulliam 4th FC Vonbork’s Bada SS Alex Krob NBQ CH GRCH DC Roxynawahine808 TKN FDC SL Kim White Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Kerri Shandro & James Bouzaine Best Open CH Valiant Koa@Royalaire JE SL Absolute FC HH Best I Ya Khador, Alex Krob ________________________________

Greater Portland Dachshund Club 9/24/2023 Total Number of Starters: 16 OAAB Starters: 9 OAAD Starters: 1 (Combined Classes) Judges: Victoria Peter, Kerri Shandro 1st Goodwood’s Tizzy D Gene Pulliam 2nd Wunderdeckel’s Hot digity Dog Alex Krob 3rd CH Valiant Koa@Royalaire NE SL Kim White & Jordin Misfeldt-Wallis 4th CH Hundeleben Watermelon High Sugar SL Jordin Misfldt-Wallis NBQ Good Audrey Blue Goodwood Hilary Wendroff Field Champions Combined Starters: 6 Judges: Kerri Shandro, James Bouzaine 1st FC HH Wunderdeckel’s Sirius


Excel Alex Krob 2nd FC HH Best I Ya Khodar, Alex Krob 3rd FC Hansome Rancesom Son of Fletcher Alex Krob 4th FC Active Life Bella SE Claire Mancha NBQ AM/CAN CH CRGH DC Royalaire’s I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas TKN FDC JE Jordin Misfeldt-Wallis Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: James Bouzaine, Kerri Shandro Best Open: Goodwood’s Tizzy D Best Field Champion/Absolute FC HH Wunderdeckel’s Sirius Excel ________________________________

Central Ohio Dachshund Club 9/24/2023 Total Number of Starters: 66 OAAD Starters: 7 Judges: Robin LaFrance & Laura Potash 1st CH TownFarm It’s Marty From Shop Class Michael Pitisci 2nd TownFarm It Just Took a Minuteman Michael Pitisci 3rd CH Wildcard Brodny Bet The Bank Rachel Fritz/Melissa & Kevin Fritz 4th GCH Kordach’s and OC’s Mon Petit Beau Beau MS BCAT SCN SBN SEN Janelle McCord NBQ Incahoots Boys R Back N Town MS Gloria LaTour OAAB Starters: 19 Judges: Wendy Snyder & Heidi Meyers 1st CH Caristeda’s Miss Marvel Girl Terri Dickmann & Cheryl Holman 2nd Invictus Jozy Quervo JE RATN Michael & Kim Huster 3rd Jalyse’s Koala Bear ML Jamie Sexton 4th WITHHELD NBQ Heritage Minaj A Trois Laura potash Field Champion Starters: 17 (FCD) 23 (FCB) Judges: Jamie Sexton & Janelle McCord (FCD) 1st FC OC’s To The Moon And Back MS RATO BCAT JE Michael/Kim Huster & Robin LaFrance 2nd FC Rilke von Lowenherz Laurel Whistance-Smith 3rd DC TownFarm Like a Shop Vacc Michael Pitisci 4th DC OC’s Stings Like A Bee MS Robin LaFrance

NBQ GCHB DC Short Shadows All Of Me Riverwood SW DCAT CA CGC Carolyn Lewis & Christopher Lewis Carolyn Lewis & Kathy Johnson (FCB) 1st FC Keeva a Keleti Tuz JE CGC Sherry Ruggieri 2nd FC Duchwood’s Waiting For a Girl Like You MS NE JE Alice Carter 3rd FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya CGC ROMX Sherry Ruggieri 4th FC Longtime’s Halo vom Nordlicht JE BCAT FITB Cheri Faust & Larry Gohlke NBQ FC Uschi van Lowenherz Laurel Whistance-Smith ________________________________

Dachshund Association of Long Island 9/30/2023 Total Number of Starters: 42 OAAD Starters: 6 Judges: Teddy Moritz, Michael Pitisci 1st Tarlyn’s Emperor Fillip Kim Seipel 2nd CH Tarlyn Makes the Mark with Lorica Jessica Campbell 3rd Shadach’s Rocky Mountain High Barbara Trebisky 4th Willow Springs Ev-Ry Sweetheart Anne Rosenberg NBQ GCHB Doxwood Lorica’s Opus Magnum @ Siddachs MW, CGC John Merriman & Jessica Campbel & Lorne Campbell OAAB Starters: 13 Judges: Eric Pepe & Sherry Ruggieri 1st CH Lilly Field Little Miss Edie Pearl John Tirado 2nd GCH Doxwood Lorica’s Olympia @ Siddachs MW, CGC John Merriman & Jessica Campbell & Lorne Campbell 3rd Willow Springs Ev_Ry Sassy Girl Anne Rosenberg 4th Our Gang’s Bless My Heart MLD Barbara Trebisky NBQ Willow Springs Fiona Anne Rosenberg & Cyndi Branch Field Champion Dog Starters: 8 Judges: Eric Pepe, Carrie Hamilton 1st FC Zeus von Moosbach- Zuzelek SW, JE, BCAT, CGC, TKN Larry Gohlke 2nd FC Kivaar a Keleti Tuz, JE, CGC Sherry L. Ruggieri 3rd FC Boulder vom Nordlicht Larry Gohlke 4th FC Harley Hooper vom Bienerwald Christina Loew NBQ FC Rilke von Lowenherz L. Whistance-Smith Field Champion Bitch Starters: 15 Judges: J. Merriman, J. Campbell

1st FC Lilly Field Little Miss Maybelline John Tirado 2nd FC Uschi von Lowenherz L. Whistance-Smith 3rd FC Longtime’s Halo vom Noralicht Cherry Faust 4th FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya, CGC, ROMX Sherry L. Ruggeri NBQ FC Fanika od Vevody Huberta Christina Loew

Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute Best Open & Absolute Judges: John Tirado & Albert I. Rowe Best Open/Absolute FC Trillum von Lowenherz ________________________________

Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: John Merriman & Albert I. Rowe Best Open/Absolute CH Lilly Field Little Miss Edie Pearl ________________________________

OAAD Starters: 12 Judges: Bob Brandemuehl, Kathy Johnson 1st CH Duchwood’s Therin Lies The Hunter MS Sandra Russell 2nd CH GRD’s Outta This World MW Denise & Dana Gehring 3rd Incahoots Boys R Back N Town MS Gloria LaTour 4th CH Hathor Farm’s Juwel Im Mondlicht MW Michelle Kutzler NBQ CH Nouvelle Made to Kill Monsters SW BCAT RATO DJ Cassarnova Kolwica

Dachshund Association of Long Island 10/1/2023 Total Number of Starters: 40 OAAD Starters: 8 Judges: Sherry Ruggieri & Teddy Moritz 1st CH Tarlyn’s Makes the Mark with Lorica Jessica Campbell 2nd TownFarm’s It Just Took a Minute Michael Pitisci 3rd Shadach’s Rocky Mountain High Barbara Trebisky 4th Bolt von Salix Trudy Kawami NBQ CH Laus Alit Artes Velturis Debra Rowe OAAB Starters: 6 Judges: Debra Rowe & Isaac (Ike) Rowe 1st FC Trilllum von Lowenherz Christina Loew 2nd Saytar’s Black Cherry von Salix CD, BCAT, NF, RA Maryanne Santomauro 3rd FC Apple Hill’s Salsa ML Carrie Hamilton 4th CH Lorica’s Red Delicious Jessica & Lorne Campbell NBQ CH Doxwood Lorica’s Olympia @ Siddach’s John Merriman, Jessica & Lorne Campbell Field Champion Combined Starters: 26 Judges: Michael Pitisci & Carrie Hamilton-Lukow 1st FC Uschi von Lowenherz L. Whistance-Smith 2nd FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto-Husniya CGC, ROMX Sherry l. Ruggieri 3rd FC Hidden Cedar’s Double Ur Fun Paul Rourke 4th FC Hatteras Frisco Rowe ML, RI, CA, BCAT Albert & Debra Rowe NBQ FC Rilke von Lowenherz L. Whistance-Smith

Badger Dachshund Club 10/6/2023 Total Number of Starters: 60

OAAB Starters: 19 Judges: Christine Kim, Rick Schwarz 1st Stardust I Made You Look Anne M. and William M. Schmidt 2nd KFW Hyalite In The Sky With Diamonds ML Michelle Kutzler 3rd Wilderness Run’s Lil’ Pied Piper Plays This n That Noreen Carlson Tingerthal 4th Auserwaehlte aus der Wutzelgrube Shawn Nies NBQ Epic It’s a Bee-You-TiFul Day V Invictus Laura Isaacson Field Champion Starters: 12 FCD, 17 FCB Divided FCD Judges: Michael Pitisci, Gail Tutt 1st FC Zeus Von Moosbach-Zuzelek SW JE BCAT CGC TKN Cheri Faust, Handled by Larry Gohlke 2nd FC Longtime’s Milo Vom Nordlicht JE Rick & Jane Schwarz 3rd FC Seve Vom Nordlicht CGC TD, Debbie Senkbeil & Laurie Rutherford, Handled by Debbie Senkbeil 4th GCHB Short Shadows All of Me Riverwood SW BCAT CA CGC Carolyn Lewis NBQ DC Indiana Jones aus der Wutzelgrube CDX BN RA TDX OA OAJ MXE DCAT SCN DJ TKA FITG Shawn M. Nies

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FCB Judges: Carolyn Lewis, Kathy Johnson 1st FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husiniya CGC ROMX Sherry L. Ruggieri 2nd FC Ruger Sequel Julie Bates and Dawn Watters 3rd GCH DC Duchwood’s Chance Romance Alice S. Carter 4th FC Keeva A Keleti Tuz JE CGC Sherry L. Ruggieri NBQ DC Quick As Capaill Ulisc V Ruger NE DCAT ACT1 CGCA CGCU TKN Dawn Watters and Christine Kim Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Rick Shwarz, Gail Tutt Best Open CH Duchwood’s Therin Lies The Hunter MS Best Field Champion/Absolute FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husiniya CGC ROMX Sherry L Ruggieri ________________________________

Badger Dachshund Club 10/7/2023 Total Number of Starters: 65 OAAD Starters: 12 Judges: Rick Schwarz, Dawn Watters 1st CH Boreas Pour A Liitle Sugar On It Gail Tutt 2nd Incahoots Boys Are Back In Town MS Gloria LaTour 3rd Epiphany Built To Last MW Wendy Nugent 4th CH GRD’s Outta This World MW, Denise & Dana Gehring NBQ TownFarm It Just Took A Minuteman Michael J. Pitisci OAAB Starters: 20 Judges: Carolyn Lewis, Michael Pitisci 1st GCH CH Lost Creek Moment of Beauty RATN JE DCAT Susan Genz 2nd Stardust I Made You Look Anne M. & William M, Schmidt 3rd KFW Hyalite In The Sky With Diamonds ML TKN Dr. Michell and Courtney Kutzler 4th Epic It’s a Bee-You-Tiful Day V Invictus Laura Isaacson NBQ Auserwaehlte aus der Wutzelgrube Shawn M Nies Field Champion Starters: FCD 15, FCB 18 Divided Field Champion Judges:

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FCD Sandy Russell, Wendy Nugent 1st FC Longtime’s Milo Vom Nordlicht JE Rick & Jane Schwarz 2nd DC Indiana Joes aus der Wutzelgrube CDX BN RA TDX OA OAJ MXE DCAT SCN TKA FITG Shawn M Nies 3rd Seve Vom Nordlicht CGC TD Debbie Senkbeil & Laurie Rutherford, Handled by Debbie Senkbeil 4th FC Kolja A Keketi Tuz Lori Isaackson NBQ GCHB DC Duchwood’s When I Was Your Man Kathleen Johnson FCB Judges: Gail Tutt, Debbie Senkbeil. 1st FC Longtime’s Halo Vom Nordlicht JE BCAT FITG Cheri Faust & Larry Gohlke 2nd DC Duchwood’s Tipsy Tart MS BN RN NA NAJ OAP OF XFP MXE6 SXE4 EE4 CGC Alice S. Carter 3rd FC Linsilver Clover RN JE BCAT CGC Michelle Wilson & Isabelle Ingraham & Dawn Penland 4th DC Quick As Capaill Uisce V Ruger NE DCAT ACTI CGCA CGCU TKN Dawn Watters and Christine Kim NBQ GCH DC Oh! What a Sin V Ruger JE CA BCAT ACT1 CGCA CGCU TKN Dawn Watters ________________________________

Minnesota Dachshund Club 10/8/2023 Total Number of Starters: 63 OAAD Starters: 15 Judges: Val Higginbotham, Michael Pitisci 1st Epiphany’s Built to Last Wendy Nugent 2nd GCH Zimerbude Fedor CGCA TKN Amanda and Amnon Barron 3rd CH Nouvelle’s Made to Kill Monsters SW BCAT RATO DJ Cassanora Kotwica 4th Incahoots Boys R Back N Town MS Gloria LaTour NBQ GCHB Blueprint Such a Flirt MS Amanda and Amnon Barron OAAB Starters: 18 Judges: Wendy Nugent, Debbie Senkbeil 1st KFW Hyalite in the Sky with Diamonds ML Michelle and Courtney Kutzler 2nd Tea Time V RugerDynadaux Shawn Lightfoot, Dawn Watters

3rd Wilderness Run’s Lil Pied Piper Plays This n That Noreen Tingerthal 4th GCHB Short Shadow’s Dollidachs Come up and See Me Sometime Carolyn Lewis, Christopher Casoria NBQ Shinerdachs Tellasecret at Entitydachs Ashley Myers Field Champion Dog Starters: 12 FCD and 18 FCB FCD Judges Michelle Kutzler and Pam Bethke 1st FC Zeus von Moosback-Zuzelek SW JE BCAT CGC TKN Cheri Faust 2nd Witheld 3rd FC Kolja A Keleti Tuz Lori Isaacson 4th GCH DC Proof I Want to Believe V Ruger BN RN JE CA FCAT CGCA CGCU TKP Kelly McDuff and Dawn Watters NBQ DC Per Somnium V Ruger NJP SXE2 MXE2 EE2 DCAT ACT1 ACT1J CGCA CGCU Christine Kim and Dawn Watters FCB Judges: Shawn Nies and Lori Isaacson 1st FC Longtime’s Halo vom Nordlicht JE BCAT FitB Cheri Faust and Larry Gohlke 2nd FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya CGC ROMX Sherry Ruggieri 3rd FC Duchwood’s Tipsy Tart MS BN RN NA NAJ OAP OF XFP MXE6 SXE4 EE4 CGC Alice Carter 4th DC Ultraviolet V Ruger Dawn Watters and Christine Kim NBQ FC Trakehndachs Precious Bunny MS Joanne Fagervik ________________________________

Minnesota Dachshund Club 10/9/2023 Total Number of Starters: 54 OAAD Starters: 7 Judges: Sandy Russell, Lori Isaacson 1st TownFarm It Just Took a Minuteman Michael Pitisci 2nd GCH Zimerbude Fedor CGCA TKN Amanda and Amnon Barron 3rd CH Hathor Farm’s Juwel im Mondlicht Michelle Kutzler 4th Littl Fut Invisible Kiss Ashly Myers NBQ Trakehndachs Original Outlaw at Sunrise - XO Joanne Fagervik

OAAB Starters: 18 Judges: Val Higginbotham and Michael Pitisci 1st Auserwaehite aus der Wutzelgrube Shawn Nies 2nd Tea Time V Ruger-Dynadaux Shawn Lightfoot, Dawn Watters 3rd GCH Lost Creek Rolling in the Deep RATN BCAT Susan Genz 4th KFW Hyalite in the Sky with Diamonds Michelle Kutzler NBQ Stardust I Made You Look Anne and William Schmidt Field Champion Starters 10 FCD and 19 FCB FCD Judges: Dawn Watters and Wendy Nugent 1st FC Kolja A Keleti Tuz Lori Isaacson 2nd FC Seve Vom Nordlicht CGC TD Debbie Senkbeil and Laurie Rutherford 3rd FC Keszito a Keleti Tuz CGC DCAT TKI Sherry Ruggieri 4th FC Longtime’s Milo vom Nordlicht JE Rick and Jane Schwarz NBQ GCHB DC Short Shadows All Of Me Riverwood SW DCAT CA CGC Carolyn Lewis FCB Judges: Shawn Nies and Michelle Kutzler 1st FC Keeva a Keleti Tuz JE CGC Sherry Ruggieri 2nd FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya CGC ROMX Sherry Ruggieri 3rd FC Trakehndachs MS Precious Bunny Joanne Fagervik 4th DC Quick As Capsill Uisce V Ruger NE DCAT ACT1 CGCA CGCU TKN Dawn Watters and Christine Kim NBQ FC Trakehndach Bodacious Bunny Joanne Fagervik ______________________________

Cascade Dachshund Club 10/14/2023 Total Number of Starters: 40 OAAD Starters: 15 Judges Michael Dilley & John Willmore 1st Hathor Farm’s T2G One in a Hundred SW, Benjamin Jean Dieden and Karen Mann 2nd GCH Barkerville Milos SL Shannon Charron 3rd CH Hathor Farm’s Bramble Bush SW, ME Jean Dieden 4th I Spy Mr. Majestic W, Mister Dennis and Selma McNamara


NBQ CH Hathor Farm’s Spiked Speedwell MW Jean Dieden and Annie Zeck OAAB Starter: 17 Judges: Michael Dilley and Barb Fuller 1st I Spy Sunburst Motion Detector W, TD Selma McNamara 2nd CH I Spy Confetti W, CD BN, Selma McNamara and Nola Patient 3rd I Spy Eavesdropper v. Inverness W Selma McNamara and Laura Myles 4th CH Hathor Farm’s Buddleia MW JE Jean Dieden and Louise Long NBQ GCH Hathor Farm’s Bird of Paradise SW Jean Dieden Field Champion Combined Starters: 8 Judges: Monica Alvarez and Selma McNamara 1st FC Willagaye’s Wayward Wind to Freedom SE FITB Melanie Simmons 2nd FC Carrig’s Doodle My Shadow 3rd GCH DC Hathor Farm’s Hibiscus MW SE Jean Dieden 4th Withheld NBQ GCH DC Freedom’s First ‘N Foremost RN FITB Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Monica Alvarez and John Willmore Best Open I Spy Sunburst Motion Detector W, TD Absolute FC Willagaye’s Wayward Wind to Freedom SE FITB ________________________________

Cascade Dachshund Club 10/15/2023 Total Number of Starters: 38 OAAD Starters: 14 Judges: Monica Alvarez and John Willmore 1st Hathor Farm’s T2G One in a Hundred SW Jean Dieden and Karen Mann 2nd CH Hathor Farm’s Spiked Speedwell Annie Zeck and Jean Dieden 3rd Freedom’s WI Lasting Legasea, Melanie Simmons 4th CH Hathor Farm’s Bramble Bush SW, ME Jean Dieden NBQ CH I Spy Train of Thought Nancy Field, Mike Sivia, Selma McNamara OAAB Starters: 16 Judges: Mike Dilley and Barb Fuller 1st Viking Spirit Vinca BN RE OA OAJ NE Diane Webb and John Willmore

2nd Hathor Farm’s Pippa’s Purple MW Jean Dieden, Katie Donohoe, Mike Donohoe 3rd CH I Spy Confetti W, CD BN Selma McNamara and Nola Patient 4th I Spy Eavesdropper v. Inverness W Selma McNamara and Nola Patient NBQ CH Hathor Farm’s Buddleia MW, SE Jean Dieden and Louise Long Field Champion Combined Starters: 8 Judges: Selma McNamara and John Willmore 1st DC Hathor Farm’s Blue Bearded Iris SW MXE6 SXE6 JXE CA Jean Dieden 2nd FC Carrig’s Doodle My Shadow Miriam Berman 3rd GCH DC Hathor Farm’s Hibiscus MW SE Jean Dieden 4th FC Willagaye’s Wayward Wind to Freedom SE FITB Melanie Simmons NBQ GCH DC Freedom’s First ‘N Foremost RN FITB, RJ Melanie Simmons Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Mike Dilley and Barb Fuller Best Open Hathor Farm’s T2G One in a Hundred SW Absolute DC Hathor Farm’s Blue Bearded Iris SW MXE6 SXE6 JXE CA ________________________________

Metropolitan Washington Dachshund Club 10/19/2023 Total Number of Starters: 63 OAAD Starters: 10 Judges: Sherry Ruggieri, Julia Stock 1st GCHB Doxwood Lorica’s Opus Magnum @ Siddachs John Merriman, J. & L. Campbell 2nd Lorica Spellcaster Jessica & Lorne Campbell 3rd VHH’s How Will They Know Danielle Cook 4th Duchwood’s Little Black Baron MS Sandra J Russell NBQ GCH Petalpusher Bizzy Red BEE MS Rita Kepner & Rickj Kepner & Laura Abbott Licht OAAB Starters: 15 Judges: Heidi Meyers, Debbie Senkbeil 1st Hoppledach’s Mye Fireflies In The Garden Pamala J. Hopkins & Sandi Myers & Ken Hagmueller 2nd Duchwood’s Chimes Of Freedom MS Sandra Russell

3rd Miniature Dreams Acheiving The Impossible Dream ML Barbara Sharrah 4th Jeric’s Dancing In The Rain W Michele Bertot NBQ CH Lorica’s Red Delicious MW Jessica & Lorne Campbell Field Champions Number of Starters: 14 dogs, 24 bitches FCD Judges: Dave Kerr & Ken Hagmueller 1st FC Seve Vom Nordlicht Debbie Senkbeil & Laurie Rutherford 2nd FC Diddydox Mr. Big Lights Up The Sky v Hoppledachs Heidi Meyers 3rd FC Kolja A Keleti Tuz Lori Isaacson 4th FC Zeus Von Moosbach-Zuzelek SW Cheri Faust NBQ FC Tucker’s Infinite Possibilities, Stacy Barton & Megan Bonus FCB Judges: John Merriman & Deb Rowe 1st FC Briarwire’s Trial By Fire MW Stacy Sullivan & Stuart Milsaps 2nd FC Keeva A Keleti Tuz Sherry Ruggieri 3rd FC Diddydox A BeautifulJuly Morning v Hoppledachs Heidi Meyers 4th DC Stars With Stripes Anne Stacy Barton NBQ FC Lorica’s Kismet Sparks The Fire MW Pam & Mark Melcher Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Sherry Ruggieri & Carrie Hamilton-Lukow Best Open/Absolute Hoppledach’s Mye Fireflies In The Garden Best Field Champion FC Briarwire’s Trial By Fire MW Stacy Sullivan & Stuart Milsaps ________________________________

Wolverine Dachshund Club 10/20/2023 Total Number of Starters FCB-12, FCD-18, OD-7, OB-9 OAAD Starters: 7 Judges: Carolyn Lewis & Cliff Shrader 1st Epiphamy Built To Last Wendy Nugent 2nd CH Von Oldenburgs Bodiddle Lil Kane Julie Inglis 3rd Sunlight Gold Rush Phyllis Nothstein 4th Blackhawk They Come to Snuff the Rooster Paul Thomas NBQ GCH Usonia’s Jeremaih was a Bullfrog V lowdown Barbara Heuman

OAAB Starters: 9 Judges: Kate Snider & Michael Pitisci 1st Luzifa Von Den Roteichen Ashley Roseberry 2nd Short Shadows Dollidachs come up and see me sometime Carolyn Lewis 3rd GCH Von Oldenburgs Sweet Talking Girl Julie Inglis & Jody Inglis 4th CH J & J on Wire’s Running the Legacy Jody Inglis Julie Inglis NBQ CH Prairiedachs Pride & Joy, Sally Miller Field Champions FCB - 12 & FCD -18 FCD: Susan Fuller & Wendy Nugent 1st Tabasco Rouge V Dorndorf Cliff Shrader 2nd Einyas Jersey Devil ML @ Blackhawk Paul Thomas 3rd Rilke Von Lewenherz L-Whistance-Smith 4th Credere’s Gunnery Sargent Windswept Charles Snider NBQ FC Stardust Just one more @ Sunlight Phyllis Nothstein Judges: FCB: Dawn Penland & Kathleen Johnson 1st Duchwoods Tipsy Tart Alice Carter 2nd Vanna Rouge V Dorndorf Cliff Shrader 3rd Duchwoods Lights Up The Night Alice Carter 4th Blackhawk Far Cry Wenja Paul Thomas NBQ GCH DC Duchwoods Chance Romance Alice Carter Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute Michael Pitisci & Kathleen Johnson Best Open Tabasco Rouge V Dorndorf Best Field Champion/Absolute Luzifa Von Den Roteichen ________________________________

Metropolitan Washington Dachshund Club 10/21/2023 Total Number of Starters: 74 OAAD Starters: 6 Judges: Christian Stock, Monica Galley 1st Old Hanover Shadach’s Little Red One Kim Drake 2nd GCH Petalpusher Bizzy Red Bee MS Rita Kepner & Rick Kepner & Laura Abbott Licht 3rd Lorica Spellcaster MW J. & L. Campbell

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his article is a chronicle of the journey taken by a group of people to establish a new AKC Dachshund Club. The journey begins with the discussion of an idea and culminates with the successful running of an inaugural four-day field trial weekend. The concept of a new performance Dachshund Club was first introduced in the fall of 2022. The club was to be established to offer Dachshund Field Trials and would be based at the TriCounty Beagle Club in Carrolltown, Pennsylvania. An initial group of people with experience in Beagle and Dachshund field trials were invited to become the foundation officers and membership. Despite being based as a Pennsylvania club, the group included members from across the country who brought a diversity of experiences and skills. Work began in earnest in the spring of 2023. Keystone relied on the publication “How to Form an AKC® Accredited Dog Club” as a template to guide them in completing all the required steps and tasks. An initial membership roster including officers and a Constitution/By-Laws document was submitted to AKC. Approval to hold a mentored trial was awarded in late summer. The search for an appropriate date to hold four trials began. Keystone was particularly mindful of not attempting to schedule events that would conflict with another club’s dates/trials regardless of whether another event was well outside the mileage parameters established by AKC. We were particularly grateful to Hoosier Dachshund Club for relinquishing their November

dates to Keystone and after obtaining DCA and AKC approval, we were able to schedule our first mentored trials on November 9th-12th at TriCounty Beagle Club in Carrolltown, Pennsylvania. While there were the usual tasks of selecting a chairman, event secretary, event committee, creating a premium list, ordering ribbons/prizes/DCA awards and hiring judges, Keystone also had many additional responsibilities to address as a new club including establishing a bank account, PayPal account, an AKC Event Management account and purchasing secretarial and miscellaneous supplies. We take many things for granted when we hold a trial as an established club, but it is an entirely different game as a brand-new club. The trials were well attended and included an AKC Field Trial representative and exhibitors

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and judges who came from long distances. We had been especially concerned about holding trials at such a late date with very limited daylight hours and took steps to optimize the time available to run consecutive classes. We began roll-call at 7AM, used only call names at rollcall, ran combined field champion classes, and used a dry erase “brain board” that was

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completed for the day’s events prior to rollcall. The board contained the day’s date, event number, times for sunrise and sunset, the running order with the judges, field marshals, starting times and location of by Club each stake. Participants were President reminded that the board was Kathleen the source of truth and Johnson significantly aided in reducing confusion and questions during the day. We had a total of 253 entries over the four days and every trial was able to be completed well before sunset. The combined field champion classes were extremely competitive, and it was nice to see placements spread out among several dogs over those four days. In addition to the trials, events were planned each evening including a complimentary chili dinner (prepared with delicious bear meat), a pizza party compliments of Dave Kerr and a bonfire, a Thanksgiving turkey dinner prepared by the cooks of Tri-County, a huge raffle and auction that included some high-ticket items and dog food, and an extremely popular “Show Me the Bunny” auction. The latter auction allowed exhibitors to bid on time for training sessions in the Tri-County puppy pen. Exhibitors who made use of these opportunities were extremely pleased with the


Kathy Judging positive impact it had on their young or inexperienced dogs. The raffle and merchandise auction yielded a whopping $975.00 for Keystone and a 50/50 raffle provided an admirable $68.50 each for Keystone and Tri-County. The overall tone of these trials was light-hearted and enthusiastic. People volunteered to marshal, hold dogs, chase dogs, beat brush, empty garbage, and keep the clubhouse tidy. One exhibitor brought her young son and son’s friend. These two kept the entire field entertained with their antics and with their outstanding work ethic. Mom and boys are welcome back any time. It took a small city to complete this journey. We were assured by the AKC Representative that Keystone would receive a very favorable report and would soon achieve licensed status. Heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the trial chairmen, event secretaries, event committee members, judges, marshals, cooks, raffle organizer, Tri-County Beagle club and every exhibitor who came from near and far to run dogs and support Keystone DC. You are the best community in all of Dachshund events and activities and no club could be successful without your participation, enthusiasm, and energy. Pending DCA and AKC approval, Keystone will be holding trials with Laurel Highlands DC on June 6th-9th, 2024 at Tri-County and alone on September 5th-8th, 2024 also at Tri-County. Tally Ho!

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Events Approved by AKC per their website as of 11/18/2023 Only those events approved by AKC before this publication is printed are listed. Contact the Event Chairs of these events with any questions.

Mississippi Dachshund Club January 13, 2024 Mississippi State Fairgrounds 1207 Mississippi St., Jackson, MS Web Site: http://www.msdachshund.org/ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Mississippi Dachshund Club January 14, 2024 Mississippi State Fairgrounds 1207 Mississippi St., Jackson, MS Web Site: http://www.msdachshund.org/ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Greater Portland Dachshund Club January 17, 2024 Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center 2050-2060 North Marine Dr., Portland, OR Web Site: http://greaterportlanddachshundclub.com/home Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club January 19, 2024 Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road, Brooksville, FL Web Site: http://fgcdachshundclub.com/ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Florida Gulf Coast Dachshund Club January 20, 2024 Florida Classic Park 5360 Lockhart Road, Brooksville, FL Web Site: http://fgcdachshundclub.com/ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Desert Valley Dachshund Club February 1, 2024 Arizona State Fairgrounds 1826 W McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

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Closing Date: Wednesday, December 27, 2023 Event Chair: Kathy McGehee 336 Nations Ln. SE, Brookhaven, MS 39601 kathymcgehee52@gmail.com • 601-835-6764 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764, Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 • mail@onofrio.com

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

Ms. Gloria Kerr Ms. Gloria Kerr Ms. Gloria Kerr

Junior Show:

Ms. Gloria Kerr

Closing Date: Wednesday, December 27, 2023 Event Chair: Kathy McGehee 336 Nations Ln. SE, Brookhaven, MS 39601 kathymcgehee52@gmail.com • 601-835-6764 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764, Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 • mail@onofrio.com

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

Mrs. Linda Hurlebaus Mrs. Linda Hurlebaus Mrs. Linda Hurlebaus

Junior Show:

Mrs. Linda Hurlebaus (p)

Closing Date: Friday, December 29, 2023 Event Chair: Georjan Bridger P.O. Box 21352, Salem, OR 97307 georjiesdogevents@gmail.com •503-931-7099 For additional information contact: Georjie’s Dog Events Georjie’s Dog Events, Event Secretary P.O. Box 21352 • Salem, OR 97307

Judges: Breed: (L) Mr. Eugene Blake (S) Mr. Eugene Blake (W) Mr. Eugene Blake Junior Show: Mr. Eugene Blake Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 3, 2024 Event Chair: Heather With 415 Greyoaks Ct., Debary, FL 32713 hwith02@yahoo.com • 386-216-6291 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

Judges: Breed: (L) John P. Wade (S) John P. Wade (W) John P. Wade Junior Show: John P .Wade Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 3, 2024 Event Chair: Heather With 415 Greyoaks Ct., Debary, FL 32713 hwith02@yahoo.com • 386-216-6291 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

Judges: Breed: (L) Patricia V. Trotter (S) Patricia V. Trotter (W) Patricia V. Trotter Junior Show: Patricia V. Trotter Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 Event Chair: Phillip Benway 1810 N 202nd Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85396-8712 Philipbenway@gmail.com • 602-885-1324 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764, Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 • mail@onofrio.com

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


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All dates, times and addresses are as accurate as possible before the newsletter deadline date. Please consult the show secretaries or superintendents for any further information.

Desert Valley Dachshund Club February 1, 2024 Arizona State Fairgrounds 1826 W McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Desert Valley Dachshund Club February 2, 2024 Arizona State Fairgrounds 1826 W McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Desert Valley Dachshund Club February 3, 2024 Arizona State Fairgrounds 1826 W McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

San Diego Dachshund Club, Inc. February 23, 2024 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Del Mar, CA Web Site: http://www.sddc.us Entries for this event are limited to: 100

San Diego Dachshund Club, Inc. February 24, 2024 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Del Mar, CA Web Site: http://www.sddc.us Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Dachshund Club of St. Louis, Inc. March 1, 2024 Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Drive, Gray Summit, MO Web Site: http://www.dachshund-stl.org/ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Dachshund Club of St. Louis, Inc. March 1, 2024 Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Drive, Gray Summit, MO Web Site: http://www.dachshund-stl.org/ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 Event Chair: Phillip Benway 1810 N 202nd Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85396-8712 Philipbenway@gmail.com • 602-885-1324 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764, Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 • mail@onofrio.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Dr. Edna K. Martin (S) Dr. Edna K. Marti (W) Dr. Edna K. Martin

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 Event Chair: Phillip Benway 1810 N 202nd Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85396-8712 Philipbenway@gmail.com • 602-885-1324 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764, Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 • mail@onofrio.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 Event Chair: Phillip Benway 1810 N 202nd Ave., Buckeye, AZ 85396-8712 Philipbenway@gmail.com • 602-885-1324 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764, Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 (405) 427-8181 • mail@onofrio.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Mrs. Claire (Kitty) K. Steidel (S) Mrs. Claire (Kitty) K. Steidel (W) Mrs. Claire (Kitty) K. Steidel

Closing Date: Wednesday - February 7, 2024 Event Chair: Cheryl Lemon 5609 Amaya Dr. Apt. 232, La Mesa, CA 91942-3685 lemonc@cox.net • 619-787-8824 For additional information contact: Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, Superintendent 320 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 (323) 727-0136 • mail@jbradshaw.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Ms. Lexa Richmond (S) Ms. Lexa Richmond (W) Ms. Lexa Richmond

Closing Date: Wednesday - February 7, 2024 Event Chair: Cheryl Lemon 5609 Amaya Dr. Apt. 232, La Mesa, CA 91942-3685 lemonc@cox.net • 619-787-8824 For additional information contact: Jack Bradshaw Dog Shows, Superintendent 320 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 (323) 727-0136 • mail@jbradshaw.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2024 Event Chair: Lauren Ebel 1703 Menard Dr., Belleville, IL 62220 lme327@hotmail.com • 618-960-7550 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2024 Event Chair: Lauren Ebel 1703 Menard Dr., Belleville, IL 62220 lme327@hotmail.com • 618-960-7550 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Junior Show:

Junior Show:

Junior Show:

Dr. Edna K Martin

Diane Young McCormack

Mrs. Claire (Kitty) K Steidel

Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information

Mrs. Gretchen Bernardi Mrs. Gretchen Bernardi Mrs. Gretchen Bernardi Mrs. Carole A. Wilson

Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Patrick C. Byrne Patrick C. Byrne Patrick C. Byrne

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SPECIALTIES ...continued from page 49

All dates, times and addresses are as accurate as possible before the newsletter deadline date. Please consult the show secretaries or superintendents for any further information.

Badger Dachshund Club, Inc. March 9, 2024 Oshkosh Kennel Club 220 W. Packer Avenue, Oshkosh, WI Web Site: http://www.badgerdc.org Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Badger Dachshund Club, Inc. March 9, 2024 Oshkosh Kennel Club 220 W. Packer Avenue, Oshkosh, WI Web Site: http://www.badgerdc.org Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Badger Dachshund Club, Inc. March 10, 2024 Oshkosh Kennel Club 220 W. Packer Avenue, Oshkosh, WI Web Site: http://www.badgerdc.org Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Louisville Dachshund Club March 15, 2024 Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Lane Louisville, KY Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Louisville Dachshund Club March 16, 2024 Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center 937 Phillips Lane Louisville, KY Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County March 16, 2024 York Interstate Fairgrounds Rt 74 Carlisle Ave., York, PA

Dallas-Ft Worth Dachshund Club March 22, 2024 Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum 3400 Crestline Rd, Fort Worth, TX Web Site: http://www.dfwdachshund.com Entries for this event are limited to: 100

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Closing Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Event Chair: Carolyn Lewis 10216 316th Ave., Princeton, MN 55371 casoria@ecenet.com • 612-991-7563 For additional information contact: Kathy Dachlet, Event Secretary 7821 Morrison Rd., Greenleaf, WI 54126 (920) 864-2752 • k9secretary@centurytel.net

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

Dr. Kenneth H. Levison Dr. Kenneth H. Levison Dr. Kenneth H. Levison

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Event Chair: Carolyn Lewis 10216 316th Ave., Princeton, MN 55371 casoria@ecenet.com • 612-991-7563 For additional information contact: Kathy Dachlet, Event Secretary 7821 Morrison Rd., Greenleaf, WI 54126 (920) 864-2752 • k9secretary@centurytel.net

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Event Chair: Carolyn Lewis 10216 316th Ave., Princeton, MN 55371 casoria@ecenet.com • 612-991-7563 For additional information contact: Kathy Dachlet, Event Secretary 7821 Morrison Rd., Greenleaf, WI 54126 (920) 864-2752 • k9secretary@centurytel.net

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Mrs. Carol Spritzer (S) Mrs. Carol Spritzer (W) Mrs. Carol Spritzer Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 Event Chair: Vicki Spencer 2650 Holland Drive, Owensboro, KY 42303 lorindol@roadrunner.com • 270-316-0051 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

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

Mrs. Barbara L. Burns Mrs. Barbara L. Burns Mrs. Barbara L. Burns

Mrs. Lorraine Simmons Mrs. Lorraine Simmons Mrs. Lorraine Simmons

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 Event Chair: Laura Abbott-Licht 1020 Indian Trail, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 petalpshr@bellsouth.net • 502-741-3964 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 Event Chair: Nancy Dougherty P.O. Box 121, Lewisville, PA 19351-0121 ndoughe982@aol.com • 610-207-5990 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880• info@raudogshows.com

Judges: Breed: (L) Mrs. Priscilla A. Gabosch (S) Mrs. Priscilla A.Gabosch (W) Mrs. Priscilla A. Gabosch Hound Group John P Wade NOHS Hound Group Jerome Elliott Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 Event Chair: Ms. Lexa Richmond 124 Oakhurst Drive, Bedford, TX 76022 hialeahdachshunds@gmail.com • 432-210-9666 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 • (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

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

Dr. Kenneth H. Levison Dr. Kenneth H. Levison Dr. Kenneth H. Levison

Bryan Martin Bryan Martin Bryan Martin

Junior Show: Bryan Martin Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.


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Dallas-Ft Worth Dachshund Club March 22, 2024 Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum 3400 Crestline Rd, Fort Worth, TX Web Site: http://www.dfwdachshund.com Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Dachshund Club of New Jersey March 23, 2024 New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center 97 Sunfield Ave., Edison, NJ Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Central Ohio Dachshund Club, Inc. April 19, 2024 Ohio Expo Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave., Columbus, OH

Central Ohio Dachshund Club, Inc. April 20, 2024 Ohio Expo Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds 717 East 17th Ave., Columbus, OH

Florida East Coast Dachshund Club April 26, 2024 South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL Web Site: http://www.floridaeastcoastdachshundclub.com

Florida East Coast Dachshund Club April 26, 2024 South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL Web Site: http://www.floridaeastcoastdachshundclub.com

Florida East Coast Dachshund Club April 27, 2024 South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL Web Site: http://www.floridaeastcoastdachshundclub.com

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 Event Chair: Ms. Lexa Richmond 124 Oakhurst Drive, Bedford, TX 76022 hialeahdachshunds@gmail.com • 432-210-9666 For additional information contact: Onofrio Dog Shows, L.L.C., Superintendent P.O. Box 25764 Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0764 • (405) 427-8181 mail@onofrio.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 Event Chair: Carrie Hamilton 9621 Bachelor Rd., Kutztown, PA 19530-8570 hamiltce@ptd.net 610-285-2469 For additional information contact: Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., Superintendent P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880• info@raudogshows.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 Event Chair: Dave P. Temple 162 S Garfield Ave., Columbus, OH 43205 templedox@yahoo.com • 740-614-1046 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

Judges: Breed: (L) Ms. Lexa Richmond (S) Ms. Lexa Richmond (W) Ms. Lexa Richmond Junior Show: Ms. Lexa Richmond Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 Event Chair: Dave P. Temple 162 S Garfield Ave., Columbus, OH 43205 templedox@yahoo.com • 740-614-1046 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

Judges: Breed: (L) Kenneth Hagmueller (S) Kenneth Hagmueller (W) Kenneth Hagmueller Junior Show: Kenneth Hagmueller Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Susan Halpin 7641 Apache Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470-3124 purplemartins@me.com • 561-315-0408 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Mrs. Karen C. Wilson Mrs. Karen C. Wilson Mrs. Karen C. Wilson

Junior Show:

Chatham Napoli (p)

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Lauren May 180 Trinidad Drive, Merritt Island, FL 32953 laurenmay4136@gmail.com • 321-698-5165 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Robert Schwalbe Robert Schwalbe Robert Schwalbe

Junior Show:

Robert Schwalbe (p)

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Lauren May 180 Trinidad Drive, Merritt Island, FL 32953 laurenmay4136@gmail.com • 321-698-5165 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Mrs. Janet M. Schwalbe Mrs. Janet M. Schwalbe Mrs. Janet M. Schwalbe

Junior Show:

Mrs. Janet M. Schwalbe

Victoria Thomas Victoria Thomas Victoria Thomas

Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Jerry Cerasini Jerry Cerasini Jerry Cerasini

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... UPCOMING

SPECIALTIES ...continued from page 51

All dates, times and addresses are as accurate as possible before the newsletter deadline date. Please consult the show secretaries or superintendents for any further information.

Florida East Coast Dachshund Club April 27, 2024 South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL Web Site: http://www.floridaeastcoastdachshundclub.com

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley April 27, 2024 Canyon RV Park 24001 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd., Anaheim, CA Web Site: http://www.dcsav.org/

Cumberland Valley Dachshund Club April 27, 2024 Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, TN Web Site: http://www.c-v-d-c.com Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Cumberland Valley Dachshund Club April 28, 2024 Williamson Co. Ag. Park 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, TN Web Site: http://www.c-v-d-c.com Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Dachshund Club of Santa Ana Valley April 28, 2024 Canyon RV Park 24001 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd., Anaheim, CA Web Site: http://www.dcsav.org/

Florida East Coast Dachshund Club April 28, 2024 South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL Web Site: http://www.floridaeastcoastdachshundclub.com

Florida East Coast Dachshund Club April 28, 2024 South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL Web Site: http://www.floridaeastcoastdachshundclub.com

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Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Susan Halpin 7641 Apache Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470-3124 purplemartins@me.com • 561-315-0408 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Steve Shultz 3817 Seven Oaks Dr., Corona, CA 92881-0737 cherevee@sbcglobal.net • 951-314-8091 For additional information contact: Eileen A. Parr, Event Secretary 18780 Munsee Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307-1426 (760) 946-9048 • parrkees@mac.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Mr. Walter “Wally” M. Jones (S) Mr. Walter “Wally” M. Jones (W) Mr. Walter “Wally” M. Jones Junior Show: Mr. Walter “Wally” M Jones (p) Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Miss Rebecca Mclusky 1223 Mount Vernon Lane • Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 rebecca.mclusky@comcast.net • 352-339-1910 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Miss Rebecca Mclusky 1223 Mount Vernon Lane • Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 rebecca.mclusky@comcast.net • 352-339-1910 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Frederick R Vogel (S) Frederick R Vogel (W) Frederick R Vogel Junior Show: Carol Pyrkosz

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Steve Shultz 3817 Seven Oaks Dr., Corona, CA 92881-0737 cherevee@sbcglobal.net • 951-314-8091 For additional information contact: Eileen A. Parr, Event Secretary 18780 Munsee Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307-1426 (760) 946-9048 • parrkees@mac.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (S) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt (W) Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt Junior Show: Mrs. Anne M. Schmidt Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Lauren May 180 Trinidad Drive, Merritt Island, FL 32953 laurenmay4136@gmail.com • 321-698-5165 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Thomas L. Kirstein Thomas L. Kirstein Thomas L. Kirstein

Junior Show:

Thomas L. Kirstein

Closing Date: Wednesday - April 10, 2024 Event Chair: Susan Halpin 7641 Apache Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470-3124 phoenixwhippets@icloud.com • 561-779-7669 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Nicolas DeBedout Nicolas DeBedout Nicolas DeBedout

Junior Show:

Junior Show:

Mrs. Danelle M. Brown Mrs. Danelle M. Brown Mrs. Danelle M. Brown Mr. Blake Christian Hansen

Mr. Robert R. Frost Mr. Robert R. Frost Mr. Robert R. Frost Mr. Robert R. Frost

Marianne McCullough


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Central New Jersey Hound Association May 2, 2024 Best Western/Lehigh Valley Hotel 300 Gateway Drive Bethlehem, PA

Dachshund Club of St. Louis, Inc. May 21, 2024 Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Drive Gray Summit, MO Web Site: http://www.dachshund-stl.org/

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. May 22, 2024 Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Drive, Gray Summit, MO Web Site: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org

Dachshund Club of America, Inc. May 23-25, 2024 Purina Farms 300 Checkerboard Drive, Gray Summit, MO Web Site: http://www.dachshundclubofamerica.org

Dachshund Fanciers of Central Virginia June 21, 2024 Meadow Event Park 13191 Dawn Blvd, Doswell, VA Web Site: http://dachshundva.org Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Dachshund Fanciers of Central Virginia June 22, 2024 Meadow Event Park 13191 Dawn Blvd, Doswell, VA Web Site: http://dachshundva.org Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Metro Washington Dachshund Club June 23, 2024 Meadow Event Park 13191 Dawn Blvd, Doswell, VA Web Site: http://dachshundva.org Entries for this event are limited to: 100

Closing Date: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Event Chair: Erica Jantos 224 S 3rd Street, Bangor, PA 18013 ericajantos@live.com • 206-427-3929 For additional information contact: Erica Jantos, Event Secretary P.O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610-0898 (610) 376-1880 • info@raudogshows.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Mr. Jon Titus Steele (S) Mr. Jon Titus Steele (W) Mr. Jon Titus Steele Hound Group Mr. Jon Titus Steele Please contact event secretary/superintendent or review premium list for Sweepstakes class and judge information.

Closing Date: Thursday, May 2, 2024 Event Chair: Kevin Fritz 1500 Parkspur Ln., Fenton, MO 63026 fritzfamily123@yahoo.com • 314-800-8376 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

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

Mrs. Andra O’Connell Mr. Robert J. Wlodkowski Diane Young McCormack

Junior Show:

Diane Young McCormack

Closing Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 Event Chair: Mrs. Janet Schwalbe 71 Valley Way, Pendergrass, GA 30567 jmschwalbe@yahoo.com • 404-295-4414 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Judges: Breed: (L) Mr. Ryan Lee Horvath (S) Mr. Luis F. Sosa (W) Dr. Edna K. Martin Obedience: Mr. Fred Buroff

Closing Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 Event Chair: Mrs. Janet Schwalbe 71 Valley Way, Pendergrass, GA 30567 jmschwalbe@yahoo.com • 404-295-4414 For additional information contact: Foy Trent Dog Shows, Superintendent P.O. Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284-0397 (573) 687-2101 • info@foytrentdogshows.com

AKC National Owner-Handled Series Points For Reserve Available Judges: Breed: (L) Ms. Sue L Bennett (S) Mrs. Debbie L. Melgreen (W) Robert Schwalbe Junior Show: Mrs. Debbie L Melgreen See Inside Back Cover for Sweepstakes Info

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2024 Event Chair: Phyllis Meseroll 244 Mcbrydge Dr., Swoope, VA 24479-2335 jrzteckel@comcast.net • 609-712-0428 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

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

Mr. Dan J. Harrison Mr. Dan J. Harrison Mr. Dan J. Harrison

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2024 Event Chair: Phyllis Meseroll 244 Mcbrydge Dr., Swoope, VA 24479-2335 jrzteckel@comcast.net • 609-712-0428 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

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

Michael Canalizo Michael Canalizo Michael Canalizo

Closing Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2024 Event Chair: Meredith Averitt P.O. Box 38, Toano, VA 23168-0038 aversdachs@gmail.com • 757-810-8349 For additional information contact: MB-F Inc., Superintendent P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420-2107 (336) 379-9352 • mbf@infodog.com

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

Mrs. Lorraine Simmons Mrs. Lorraine Simmons Mrs. Lorraine Simmons

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Field Trial Results

NBQ FC Lorica’s Kismet Sparks The Fire MW Pam & Mark Melcher

4th Old Hanover’s Black Ice At Shadach Lisa Willoughby & Diane Sennett NBQ Duchwood’s Rafferty Rules MLP Sandra Russell

Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Carrie Hamilton-Lukow & Jessica Campbell Best Open Jalyse’s Fancee Charme ML Best Field Champion/Absolute FC Seve Vom Nordlicht, Seve, ________________________________

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OAAB Starters: 27 Judges: Sherry Ruggieri, Carrie Hamilton-Lukow 1st Jalyse’s Fancee Charme ML Sheila Bridges 2nd Jalyse’s Wagons A Blazing ML Jamie Sexton 3rd CH Lorica’s Red Delicious MW J. & L. Campbell 4th A Dream Is Like A River Chelsea Cibella NBQ GCHB Champagne Von Links v Raab SL Mary Ellen Byrne & Lucy Granowicz Field Champion Combined Starters: 14 dogs, 27 bitches FCD Judges: Jamie Sexton & Sandi Myers, 1st FC Seve Vom Nordlicht Debbie Senkbeil & Laurie Rutherford 2nd FC Kivaar A Keleti Tuz Sherry L. Ruggieri 3rd FC Diddydox Mr. Big Lights Up The Sky v Hoppledachs Heidi Meyers 4th FC VHH’s Tell Me Without Telling Me You are Otto MW Trevor & Kim Drake NBQ FC Rufa Dachs Oberon Karl & Janell Frantz FCB Judges: Debbie Senkbeil & John Merriman 1st FC Katja A Keleti Tuz Stan Knoll & Sherry Ruggieri 2nd FC Longtime’s Halo Vom Nordlicht Cheri Faust & Larry Gohlke 3rd FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya Sherry Ruggieri 4th FC Keeva A Keleti Tuz Sherry Ruggieri

Wolverine Dachshund Club 10/21/2023 Total Number of Starters OD-6, FCD-15, FCB-14, OB-11 OAAD Starters: 6 Judges: Michael Pitsci & Kathleen Johnson 1st Sunlight Gold Rush Phyllis Nothstein 2nd Epiptony Built To Last Wendy Nugent 3rd CH Von Oldenburg’s Boddidle Lil Kane Julie Inglis 4th Blackhawk The Came To Snuff The Rooster Paul Thomas NBQ GCH Usonia’s Jeremiah was a Bull Frog V Lowdown Barbara Heuman OAAB Starters: 11 Judges: Dawn Penland & Cliff Shrader 1st Shortshadows Dollidachs Come up & See Me Sometimes Carolyn Lewis 2nd Luzifa Von Den Roteichen Ashley Roseberry 3rd GCH Von Oldenburg’s Sweet Talking Girl Julie Inglis 4th Town Farm Little Candy Shop Michael Pitsci NBQ Blackhawk Echos in the Wind Paul Thomas

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Field Champion Starters: 15 Judges: Wendy Nugent & Paul Thomas (FCD) 1st Credere Gunnery Sergeant Windswept Charles Snider 2nd GCH Duchwoods When I Was Your Man Kathleen Johnson 3rd Rilke Von Lowenherz L. Whistance Smith 4th Town Farm its Marty From Shop Class Michael Pitsci NBQ Tabasco Rougre V Dorndorf Cliff Shrader

Field Champions Number of Starters: FCD-11, FCB-8 Judges: Cliff Shrader & Terese Thomas 1st Einstein Vom Waidweek Michelle Wilson 2nd Town Farm Like A Shop Vacc Michael Pitsci 3rd Shortshadow All of Me Riverwood Carolyn Lewis 4th Rilke Von Lowenhesz L. Whistance-Smith NBQ GCHB DC Duchwood’s When I was Your Man Kathleen Johnson

FCB Judges: Susan Fuller & Kate Snider 1st Markvsangen’s Hunter L.Whistance - Smith 2nd Duchwoods Waiting For A Girl Like You Alice Carter 3rd Fanika OD Verody Huberta Christina Loew 4th Duchwoods Lights Up The Night Alice Carter NBQ FC Wurzel Vom Waidwerk Dawn Penland

Field Champions Bitches Judges: M. J. Pitisci, Paul Thomas 1st Fanka Od Verody Huberta Christina Loew 2nd Knobydox UP Salum Creek Cliff Shrader 3rd Vanna Rouge V Dordorf Cliff Shrader 4th Trillum Von Lowenburg Christina Loew NBQ Wurzel Vom Waidwerk Dawn Penland

Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute: Wendy Nugent & Cliff Shrader Best Open/Absolute Markvsanger’s Hunter Best Field Champion Sunlight Gold Rush _______________________________

Judges for Best Open/Field Champion/Absolute Paul Thomas & Terese Thomas Best Open Luzifa Von Den Rotteiche/Absolute Best Field Champion Einstein Vom Waiderrk JE ________________________________

Wolverine Dachshund Club 10/22/2023 Total Number of Starters FCB 8, FCD 11, OB 7, OD 6 OAAD Starters: 6 Judges: Kate Snider & Susan Fuller 1st Epiphany Built to last Wendy Nugent 2nd Sunlight Gold Rush Phyllis Nothstein 3rd Von Oldenbrugs Bodiddle Lil Kane Julie Inglis 4th Blackhawk They come to Snuff the rooster Paul Thomas NBQ Usonia’s Jeremiah was a Bull frogg V Lowdown Barbara Heuman OAAB Starters: 7 Judges: Carolyn Lewis & Wendy Nugent 1st Luzifa Von Den Roteichen Ashley Roseberry 2nd Town Farm Little Candy Shop, Michael Pitsci 3rd Prairedachs Pride & Joy Sally Miller 4th Von Oldenburg’s Sweet Talking Girl Julie Inglis NBQ Blackhawk Echos In The Wind Paul Thomas

Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County 10/28/2023 Total Number of Starters: 46 OAAD Starters: 10 Judges: Carrie Hamilton, Keiko Simon 1st Lorica Spellcaster MW Jessica & Lorne Campbell 2nd Shadach’s Rocky Mountain High Barbara Trebiski 3rd CH Loralee’s Deb-N-Air Cisco Kid, Deb & Albert Rowe 4th Oxwinkle Von Bienenwald Tony Shiner NBQ CH Our Gang’s Do the Boogie Woogie ML Penelope Neil & Nancy Prouty OAAB Starters: 13 Judges: Ike Rowe & Deb Rowe 1st CH Old Hanover’s Lights up the Past ML Kate Black & Linda Beamer 2nd Alegna’s Picture Perfect Anne Rosenberg & Alan Bower 3rd Backroads Little Slice of Haven Amanda Locke 4th Apple Hill’s Salsa ML, Sally Boo Carrie Hamilton NBQ Sunlight’s Never Let Go, Keeper Karen Boyd & Mike Nothstein


Field Champion Combined Starters: 23 Judges: Alice Moyer & Gordon Heldebran 1st FC Hatteras Frisco Rowe Debra & Albert Rowe 2nd FC Rosegate Basil John Simon 3rd FC Keeva a Keleti Tuz Sherri Ruggieri 4th GCH DC Old Hanover’s Harlequin Court Jester, Kate Black & Linda Beamer NBQ FC Seve Vom Nordlicht Debbie Senkbeil & Laurie Rutherford Best Open Lorica Spellcaster MW Absolute FC Hatteras Frisco Rowe ______________________________

Dachshund Fanciers Association of Berks County 10/29/2023 Total Number of Starters: 29 OAAD Starters: 8 Judges: Carrie Hamilton, Gordon Heldebrant 1st CH Leoralee’s Deb-N-Air Cisco Kid MS M. Singleton & Deb and Ike Rowe 2nd CH Laus Alit Artes Velturis Deb & Albert Rowe 3rd CH Sleepytime’s Bennie and the Jets @ Stardox David & Lorraine Simmons 4th Oxwinkle Vom Bienenwald Tony Shiner NBQ Shadach’s Rocky Mountain High ML Barbara Trebisky OAAB Starters: 10 Judges: Jon Merriman & Alice Moyer 1st Cricket Von Auslander Tony Shiner 2nd Willow Springs ev-ry Sassy Girl Anne Rosenburg 3rd Apple Hill’s Salsa Carrie Hamilton 4th GCHS Our Gang’s Moonlight & Magic Nancy Prouty NBQ Sunlight’s Never Let Go Karin Boyd & Mike Nothstein Field Champion Combined Starters: 11 Judges: Ike Rowe & Deb Rowe 1st FC Kolja A Keleti Tuz Laura Isaacson 2nd FC Keszito a Keleti Sherry Ruggieri 3rd FC Seve Vom Nordlicht Debbie Senkbeil & L. Rutherford 4th FC Kivaar a Keleti Tuz Sherry Ruggieri NBQ FC Tusoksori-Ugraszto Husniya Sherri Ruggierri Best Open CH Leoralee’s Deb-N-Air Cisco Kid MS Absolute FC Kolja a Keleti Tuz ________________________________

T

he German Badger was one of the largest variety of badgers. THE DACHSHUND & THE BADGER They could weigh 26 pounds compared to our American badger which could weight from 14 to 16 pounds. Their black and white striped headpiece, their strong muscular body combined with powerful jaws, claws, and teeth helped classify them as one of Germany’s most aggressive animals as early as the 1500’s. Since badgers were considered to be a pest, German hunters and game keepers needed to develop a hunting dog for its By Diane Young McCormack - (November of 2023) courage, stamina and tenacity – one designed to fight and kill one of the toughest animals found in Germany. part of the dog’s anatomy! This dog had to dig down into the badger tunnels, Since this dog was being developed for endurance arrive in their dens, and challenge these thick skinned and not speed like the whippet, the loin had to be and furry animals to their death. shorter than long. It had to be just long enough to Every intricate part of this dog had to be geared for allow flexibility, so it could turn around and wiggle hunting, starting with its incredibly good nose and himself out of the burrow, without sacrificing the loud voice. (Dogs have up to 300 million olfactory transmission of power coming from his hindquarters. receptors within their nose compared to human’s 5 to This dog had to have short legs so they could fit in 6 million. And dachshunds, with 125 million olfactory the tunnels and push the dirt behind them as they kept receptors, are one of the top ten dog breeds with the digging further and further towards the badger’s den. best sense of smell.) Author’s side note - Ask Detective Their short legs had to be slightly curved around this Karma about that! dog’s rib cage. It had to have full, tight, compact feet The head had to be used for protection – the with well-arched toes and tough, thick pads and prominent bone over the eyes could not just be for strong and short nails. looks. The eyes had to be of medium size, dark This dog had to have bone and not be spindly. It rimmed, very dark in color and almond-shaped, had to be muscular for its size. because round eyes would have allowed for weeds and Since this dog’s power would come from its hind dust to enter more readily. And, the under jaw had to end, it had to have a good driving rear which would be strong with large and uncompromising teeth… enable him to push forward in the tunnel. Dogs with needed to not only pull out roots that they would find sickle hocks or belly-tapping would not be as efficient in the tunnels, but for protection against the and would lack that propulsion. The croup had to aggressive badger once located. slope downwards ever so slightly so as to not destroy The skin had to be thick and pliable so that if the the power from the hindquarters and which would badger would suddenly grab onto any part of this ultimately be transmitted through the spine. The dog’s body, he could pull away and grab the badger on hindquarters would have to be a series of right angles his throat. Tight skin would not allow this and covered in muscles, which would enable this dog maneuvering. to drive forward. This dog’s neck had to be long and muscular. The tail had to be long and strong at the root with After all, it might have to pull the killed badger back no kinks, so that if this dog were to become stuck in out of the tunnel. the hole, the hunter could grasp the tail and pull him It also had to have well-angled shoulders and to safety. If there was a kink in the tail, the tail could upper arms which would allow for the range of have broken off and this dog would have been unable motion needed for this dog to follow through with his to be pulled back out. digging. The angle would create the prominent This dog could not be shy. It had to show strength breast bone or prosternum. and a spirited character and be “courageous to the The rib cage had to be long and well-developed to point of brashness.” provide room for this dog’s heart and lungs, which THIS DOG WAS THE DACHSHUND! It was bred to would be needed for endurance as it dug and dug meet the criteria of a hunting dog who could go to underground, sometimes for hours. ground and fight badgers. The elbows had to be tight and held close to its (And, did you know that our beloved dachshund is body to avoid getting hung up on a root or rock. the only breed of dog that hunts both above and below And the keel, the lower curve outline of the chest ground? It is the only breed which can track, flush that would merge gradually into the abdomen, needed game and go to ground.) to extend well beyond the elbow. Why? For one, to Our breed is an excellent feat of engineering. This protect this dog’s internal organs in case it fact cannot be stressed enough - these are hunting dogs! encountered sharp sticks and roots as it traversed the tunnel. Secondly, along with good ribbing, to add support to this dog’s long back. Thirdly, to allow this Breeders, exhibitors and judges alike dog to sit on the keel as it furiously dug deeper and should pay special attention to the deeper into the den. And, fourthly, to act as a shoe anatomical structure in the DACHSHUND horn if this dog needed to back out of the tunnel it had as it defines FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION! just dug. In our breed, the keel is such an important Dachshund Club of America Winter 2023 55


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Guest Speaker Dr. Nicholas D. Jeffery IVDD research at Texas A&M Hosted by DCA Health and Welfare Trust Fund

The Madison Area Dachshund Club will host the Dachshund Club of America 2024 National Field Trial April 20-21, at the Northern Illinois Brace Club in Roscoe, Illinois (pending AKC approval). Stakes will be run consecutively over the two days, with Open Bitches and FC Bitches likely running on Saturday, followed by Open Dogs and FC Dogs on Sunday. Michael Nothstein and Stacey Sullivan have accepted the assignments to judge the FC Dog and FC Bitch stakes, and Wendy Snyder and Val Higginbotham have accepted the assignments to judge the Open Dog and Open Bitch stakes. The Madison Area Dachshund Club will host two trials over three days April 22-24. It is anticipated that two trials over three days will allow stakes to be run consecutively. MADC is in the process of inviting judges for their trials. At this time, it is anticipated that the annual awards dinner will be held on Sunday, April 21 at the club grounds. Event Chair: Cheri Faust • cherifaust@gmail.com • 608-381-0831

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St. Louis Dachshund Club IQ: Randy Eltringham Novice: Alice Carter Junior: Jody Dean Senior: Lucy Shinkle Master: Denise Faulkner DCA IQ: Denny Van Hook Novice: Connie Fisher Junior: Linda Schweitzer Senior: Elizabeth Ellis Master: Cindi Todd

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WINTER 2023, Volume XLVII, Number 4

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

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