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Volume 13 Issue 2 February 2013
HOWLER Official Publication of the Cambridge Minnesota Kennel Club
Welcome 1
Meetings and Dates 2
Membership
Renewal Form 3
Minutes (none)
1st Reading of New
Members
4
Banquet Registration
Form 5
Award’s Policy and
Submission Form 6
Valentine’s Day
Treats for your Dog 7
Contact CMKC
Information 9
IN THIS ISSUE
Reminder:
Annual CMKC Membership is due
April 1, 2013. However, by March 1st if you are attending the banquet as a paid
member.
Renewal form is included in this issue of the howler. Just print off the form and
mail in with your payment.
Thank you!
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DOG SHOW DATES Cambridge MN Kennel Club Board of Directors
Effective May 8, 2012
President: Tim Bergeron Email: [email protected]
Vice President: Gretchen Hofheins-Wackerfuss
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Theresa Goiffon Email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Cheryl Zaic Email: [email protected]
Director Darvin Bethke
Director Michelle Gainsley Director Wayne Harmon
Director Glen Kothe Director Carol Wirkkunen
Please plan to attend the following club meetings. Your participation is needed. Unless otherwise noted Board and membership meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. via telephone conference call. Dial 1-712-432-3100 and when asked for your access (Bridge) code press 351012. For further information about joining the conference calls phone Nancy Bergeron [email protected]
2013 February 12 Monthly Meeting March 12 Monthly Meeting April 6 and 7 Spring Obedience April 9 Monthly Meeting May 14 Monthly Meeting June 20-23 The Cluster (meeting TBD) July 9 Monthly Meeting August 13 Monthly Meeting September 10 Monthly Meeting October 8 Monthly Meeting November 12 Monthly Meeting December Holiday party. TBD– Meeting at that time.
Please put these dates on your calendar.
Visit our website:www.CMKC.org
For current show information click
here!
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Karen Lawrence North Branch, MN Papillons Lorene French Centerville, MN Afghans, Australian Cattle Dogs Monica Stross Loretto, MN Australian Terrier
No minutes for January. Not enough in attendance to make a quorum.
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Barbara Ciresi Elected to membership January 10, 2012
CMKC Dues Statement
Glen Kothe
Membership Chair
9056 W Broadway.
Forest Lake, MN 55025 Revised 04/09
The constitution states, “During the month of January the treasurer shall send to each member a statement of dues for the coming
year.” This statement enables you to renew your CMKC membership, restate information for our membership roster, and indicate
which committees/activities you choose to support CMKC. Please fill out this form and return it along with your check made out to
CMKC to: Glen Kothe, 9056 W Broadway, Forest Lake, MN 55025
DUES ARE PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE April 1st. It is important to maintain a current membership roster. Please type or print name and address information. You may include your
home, work, FAX number, telephone number and e-mail address.
Name (as you wish to be listed in directory) __________________________________________________________________
Junior Member (Birth Date _____________) Name ____________________________________________________________
Address_____________________________________________________________________________________________
City______________________________________________________________State _________Zip___________________
Home Phone ____________________________________Work Phone___________________________________________
FAX #____________________________ E-mail_____________________________________________________________
The CMKC is frequently contacted by persons seeking specific breed information, breeders, or puppies. Do you want to be included
in CMKC’s breeder information to share love and knowledge of your breed with those seeking information, even if you have no
puppies available? _____YES ____NO Breed(s)_____________________________________________________________
I’m interested in volunteering for ____Chair a Committee for CMKC Show (________________), ____Conformation Stewarding,
___Obedience Stewarding, ____Training Committee, ____Obedience Trainer, ____Conformation Trainer, ____Organize Holiday
Brunch, ___Work on Holiday Brunch, ____Organize Awards Brunch, _____Work on Awards Brunch, ____Annual Seminar Com-
mittee, _____Fair Exhibit Committee, ____Nursing Home visits
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
TYPE OF MEMBERSHP DESCRIPTION AMOUNT REMITTED
ADULT MEMBERSHIP 18 Years of age and over $
JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP* Ages 10-18 years; non-voting
TOTAL ENCLOSED $
Payment Made:
Check #
Cash
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Valentine's Day Treats
What are you going to give your furry four-legged Valentine? Lots of puppy love, of course, but your pup is going to be begging for some treats all day long. There’s no harm in giving a few extra treats on this special holi-day, but remember there are some “treats” that should never be given to your dog, like chocolate.
Good Treats
Peanut butter A pet and pet parent favorite! Peanut butter is a good treat for your dog this Valentine’s Day. Peanut butter is great, high in protein and nutrients. It’s best to give your pet the least processed peanut butter, preferably organic, because oils and sugars used in highly processed peanut butter is not healthy for your dog. Just keep in mind, like pet parents, pets can be allergic to peanuts. If you have concerns about an allergic reaction, contact your veterinarian.
Apple An apple a day keeps the doctor away (for the pet parent), but apples are a great Valentine’s Day treat too. Dogs love the crunchy, healthy snack. Apples are high in vitamin A, vitamin C, and fiber, making it a super healthy and delicious treat. When giving your dog apples, remember to take off the skin because it’s full of plant chemicals and never give your dog the core or seeds because the seeds contain cyanide, which is harmful.
Sweet Potato Sweet potato for your Valentine’s Day sweetie! Sweet potatoes are simple, healthy treats that are easy to get at the supermar-ket. They have lots of fiber, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and beta-carotene. Even better, you can slice and dehydrate these for a great chewy (super healthy) treat for your beloved furry Valentine.
Popcorn Time to snuggle up with your Valentine for some quality together time. Maybe even pop in your favorite doggie movie. Popcorn can be a fun, low calorie treat for your pet (and you!). Just remember, if you give your dog popcorn make sure it’s air popped, with NO butter and NO salt.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Please submit your news to Theresa Goiffon at
[email protected] by the 25th of each month.
Thank you!
.
Please send photo, brags and news.