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NKC CANINE NEWS
Nanaimo Kennel Club
Box 554, Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 5L5
Building phone: 250-756-4122
On the Web, at: <http://
www.nanaimokennelclub.ca>
General Meetings: 4th Monday,
monthly except July, August,
December
Beban Park, Room 8, 7:15 pm
Newsletter deadline:
15th of each month.
Email to <[email protected]>
Purpose of the Club:
Promoting the welfare and development of all dogs.
Providing training classes for owners and dogs, and information on dog care and training.
Holding shows, trials and other activities for dogs.
NKC Executive 2010
President Del Beaulac
716-1701
1st Vice-President Linda Halliday
741-0741
2nd Vice-President Carole Ann Brown
714-0772
Secretary Tricia McCheyne
722-7266
Treasurer Janice McAllan
729-7021
Directors Inge Krause
390-4788
Teresa Myrfield
722-3656
Ren MacGregor
468-0176
Sandi Malcolm
729-9920
Dawn Dunphy
753-1957
Sarah Lane
713-1270
Membership Val Harvey
754-6659
AIOC Rep Margo Banks
248-8768
Newsletter Kathy Segal
756-3160
November 2010
President’s Message Did you know that for the first 5 years you are 'newbies' to our sport and/or breed? You can tell 'newbies' because after about a year, they know everything!
They love to share this wealth of 'knowledge' with all who will listen and even those who won't. The newbie complains that the judges only put up a dog because of the handler. The newbie won't enter under Judge A because he wouldn't know a 200 scoring performance if he saw one.
They become hardened and callous, discouraged and defeated. Then they pass the 5 year mark and oh my good they get a brain! They become enlightened and actually start to learn about their breed or sport. Anyone who gets past the 5 year mark in the dog world is usually in it for life.
We finally get beyond the 'know-everything-stage' and actually become very nice people. We start to give back to our sport. We become the perpetual student always learning something new. We make new friends even when they are competitors. We share our experiences with these new friends and they share theirs with us.
It's really amazing that it takes us 5 years to get there.
Next time you run into a 'newbie' try not to roll your eyes and write them off.
We were all newbies at sometime. SUBMITTED BY DEL BEAULAC
What’s in This IssueWhat’s in This Issue
President’s Message Page 1
Editor’s Message; Thank You Page 2
Upcoming Events Page 3
More Upcoming Events; News Page 4
Dr. Jean Dodds Seminar Page 6
RDOG!! Page 7
Juniors! Page 8
Veteran Class of 1985; Dog O’Lanterns!! Page 9
Brags, Brags and More Brags!! Page 11
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**** Deadline for submissions for the newsletter is the 15th of every month! ****
Send your stories, humour, brags, events and news in to Kathy at [email protected] and please include “newsletter” in the subject line. Photos should be sent as attachments, in the smallest file format possible. Many thanks!!
***Your editor will be out of town from November 25th until December 22nd, so newsletters will not be done on schedule during this time.***
Please continue to send in submissions and an issue will be produced as soon as possible. If you have a notice that needs to go out during this time, please send it in to Sabine - she’s really great at getting information out in a timely fashion. Thanks!!
Editor’s Message
Late last night, as has happened every few nights for the past couple of weeks (and
every year around this time), I was trying to calm my dog enough to do her business
outside while the inevitable fireworks were going off. A neighbour’s dog came cowering up
to me, then bolted down the street, with the owner coming out shortly after wondering
where her dog had gone. There is a large playing field behind our house, and I assumed
that this is where the fireworks were being set off.
After waiting for a while longer to see if it was finally all over, off they went again. Not
being one to let stupid people torture my dog (or any others), I called the police and
asked them to please take a cruise by the park and see if they could put a stop to it, at
least for the rest of the night. They very kindly called me back about an hour later and
told me that they had found a house party going on in the area, with at least one idiot
shooting off fireworks. The party was shut down and the parties involved were ticketed. I
was told to call them again if I heard any more.
Please, remember that even if we can’t hear the fireworks, our dogs can and many are
terrified when it happens. More dogs go missing at this time of year than any other. If
you do hear fireworks, please phone the police. Even if your dog is okay with the noise,
many are not and you could just save them from harm. And maybe, if people realize that
they could get ticketed and fined (possibly $200—possession; $200—discharging), they
might think twice before setting them off.
Happy Halloween, everyone! Pop corn, not fireworks!!! Thank you, from Millie and
countless other dogs!
Submitted by Kathy Segal
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Please send Events notices to the Editor at [email protected]. (Please include the word “newsletter” in the Subject line.) Obedience
October 28 - 31, 2010— Lower Mainland Dog Fanciers of BC (indoor), Abbotsford, BC - four All-Breed Shows, seven Obedience Trials and eight Rally Trials. 778-395-3647
November 5, 2010— Nanaimo Kennel Club (indoor), Nanaimo, BC - two-ring obedience practice match. 6:00-9:00 pm. All welcome, including non-NKC members. Contact Teresa at [email protected].
November 13 - 14, 2010— Nanaimo Kennel Club (indoor), Nanaimo, BC - four CKC All-Breed Obedience Trials. Judges: Bill Blair and Allan Immerman. Contact Carole Ann Brown at [email protected] or 250-714-0772 (message). Rally Obedience
October 28 - 31, 2010— Lower Mainland Dog Fanciers of BC (indoor), Abbotsford, BC - four All-Breed Shows, seven Obedience Trials and eight Rally Trials. 778-395-3647
November 20 - 21, 2010— Forbidden Plateau Obedience and Tracking Club (indoor), Courtenay, BC - four All Breed Rally Obedience Trials. Judges: Terry Gains and Carol Toms. Contact 250-334-3266 Conformation
October 28 - 31, 2010— Lower Mainland Dog Fanciers of BC (indoor), Abbotsford, BC - four All-Breed Shows, seven Obedience Trials and eight Rally Trials. 778-395-3647
November 28, 2010— Nanaimo Kennel Club (indoor), Nanaimo, BC - NKC Sanction Match X 2. Contact Del Beaulac at [email protected].
January 28 - 30, 2011— Ladies Kennel Club of British Columbia (indoor), Cloverdale, BC - three All-Breed Shows. Western Dog Shows Ltd.—250-573-3944
April 08 - 11, 2011— Renaissance Dog Association (indoor/outdoor), Chilliwack, BC - four All-Breed Shows. Western Dog Shows Ltd.—250-573-3944 Agility
November 7, 2010— Nanaimo Kennel Club (indoor), Nanaimo, BC - two AIOC club trials. Judges: Leslie Gardner and Terry Gains. Contact Carole Ann Brown at [email protected] or 250-714-0772 (message).
November 12 - 14, 2010— Avid, Saanichton, BC - AAC Agility Trial. Closing date: Friday, November 5, 2010. Judges: France Jackson, Barry Beckner and Gerry Sloan. Contact: France Jackson 250-652-3554
November 13 - 14, 2010— Susan Perry Agility Seminar, Saanich, BC – contact Hilltop Dog Training: 250-920-5256
November 25, 2010— Tag Team Agility Group, Courtenay, BC – AAC Agility Trial. Closing date: Thursday, November 18, 2010. Judge: Glenn Tiede.
November 27 - 28, 2010— Just For Fun Agility, Nanaimo, BC – AAC Agility Trial. Closing date: Monday, November 15, 2010. Judges: Gail Thompson and Nina Durante. Contact: Patti Wilson 250-729-8745 Full information for events available at www.canuckdogs.com and individual clubs’ websites.
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MORE UPCOMING EVENTS
Please send Events notices to the Editor at [email protected]. (Please include the word “newsletter” in the Subject line.) Junior Handling
October 28 - 31, 2010— Lower Mainland Dog Fanciers of BC (indoor), Abbotsford, BC - four All-Breed Shows, seven Obedience Trials and eight Rally Trials. 778-395-3647
January 28 - 30, 2011— Ladies Kennel Club of British Columbia (indoor), Cloverdale, BC - three All-Breed Shows. Western Dog Shows Ltd.—250-573-3944
April 08 - 11, 2011— Renaissance Dog Association (indoor/outdoor), Chilliwack, BC - four All-Breed Shows. Western Dog Shows Ltd.—250-573-3944 Other Events
November 20, 2010— Safer Pet Vaccination and Health Care Educational Seminar featuring Dr. Jean Dodds, hosted by Nanaimo Kennel Club; Pleasant Valley Social Centre, 6100 Doumont Road, Nanaimo, BC. Contact: Sandi Malcolm [email protected] Full information for events available at www.canuckdogs.com and individual clubs’ websites.
The proposed vote regarding banning ear cropping and tail docking was postponed at the BCVMA AGM this month as the new Veterinarians Act has replaced the BCVMA with the CVBC (College of Veterinarians of BC) and with that, there is a change in bylaws. No longer can matters be voted on at a meeting, instead there will be a need for ballots so each member can register a vote. This means that items that are important for a small group will not get discussed or voted on without the entire membership having a say. That said, the matter was discussed, and the results of an informal poll were presented that had 96 % of veterinarians who responded to the survey being in favour of banning ear cropping and tail docking, while 4 % did not want it becoming a banned procedure for veterinarians to do. Because of the change from the BCVMA to the CVBC, there are many items that need to be dealt with before the tail dock and ear crop issue is dealt with, but the majority of veterinarians in attendance at the meeting, see it as an issue that needs to be addressed. The primary concern for the veterinarian, if veterinarians are banned from doing the procedure, is the health and safety of the dog if lay people without skills and experience begin doing the procedure. The BCSPCA would be working to make it a criminal offence if anyone did the procedure, which they feel can only come about if veterinarians are banned from doing it. Carole Ann
There will be a meeting for opposing the above CVBC proposal, at the Tradex in Abbotsford, during the Lower Mainland Dog Fanciers Dog Show on Friday, October 29th. For further information, contact Carol Hauta at [email protected].
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SANCTION CONFORMATION
MATCH Sunday November 28th
Centennial Building, Beban Park Nanaimo
EARLY BIRD MATCH
Judging from 10am - 12pm
registration 9 am
SLEPT IN MATCH Judging from 1pm - 3 pm
registration noon
Members, please go through your books and magazines to see if you have
"forgotten" to return any to the NKC library.
Magazines especially, seem to get checked out and not returned. It would be
appreciated if you include the month/issue, with sign out. This will enable
me to keep track of who has what issue(s).
I will be cataloguing the books on the library shelf, this way we will know
what material is there to borrow.
It would be appreciated if you only borrow material for one month. This will
allow all NKC members to enjoy the books and magazines.
I would also like to include a Thank You to Pat Townsend, for her
time spent reorganizing our library.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Jerrilynn
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Safer Pet Vaccination and Health Care
Educational Seminar
Hosted by the Nanaimo Kennel Club
featuring
Saturday, November 20, 2010
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Pleasant Valley Social Centre
6100 Doumont Road, Nanaimo
Vaccinations…Nutritional Needs…Medical Testing
Are you over vaccinating your pet? Would you know if you were? Do you know about the possible vaccine
reactions of every shot? Do you know how long each vaccine immunity lasts? Spend a day to learn the truth
about vaccinating; nutritional needs; and current medical testing trends from this world-renowned veterinarian.
As Dr. Dodds’ credentials are vast, please go to www.itsfortheanimals.com or www.hemopet.com to read her
complete and lengthy biography. This will be a power packed day
Dr. Dodds will answer questions throughout the day with a Q & A session at the end of the day.
A blood collection clinic is being organized for November 21st at a local veterinarian’s office in Nanaimo. It
will start after 12:00 pm and will be by appointment only. Full information will be sent out to anyone showing
an interest in having your dogs tested. Please see back of this flyer for more information on types of testing
available.
Contact Sandi Malcolm at [email protected] for information.
Registration form is attached.
A Certificate of Attendance for credit hours will be given to each
vet and vet technician that attends.
Cost to participate in the seminar is $100.00 which includes
the seminar, a donation to Hemopet, breakfast and lunch.
Registration Form is available on NKC Website – www.nanaimokennelclub.ca
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The walk was really nice, the
weather was perfect and everyone
stopped for ice cream on the way
back. We caused quite a stir and
managed to talk to several people
about being a responsible dog
owner.
Many thanks to Yvonne Downey for text and photos!
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The NKC Juniors celebrated Halloween a bit early with a games night. Four teams took part in Musical hoops, a dress-up relay and the favourite of the night, bobbing for hotdogs and apples. There were some interesting techniques including one dog that lapped up all the water then gobbled down his hotdog!
The children each took home a ghostly goodie bag filled with chocolate treats and the dogs were given a bag of yummy cheese rings and organic hearts.
Next month we will finish with a show handling lesson from Del and company.
Look for a complete rundown of our year next month.
Respectfully submitted by Jodie Justice
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Veteran Class of 1985!
Carol Denis sent in this photo of the Veteran Class of 1985. The St. Bernard belongs to her and David—do any of the others look familiar to you? (I would have loved to be able to blow the photo up a little more, but it just didn’t keep any clarity.)
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Many thanks to Sheri Rosewall
for these wonderful photos!!
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Brag All About It!!
New Champion!
Brio, a lively and handsome
Flat-coated retriever bred
and owned by Judy Teskey
and Wendy Tisdall, finished
his championship at the Port
Alberni shows. Brio was
capably handled by Christa
Cadieux, a talented NKC
junior handler. Thanks
Christa and Melissa for Brio's
excellent adventure!
Brio is CH Coastalight Rip
Roar'n Brio SH PCD WCX
Am WC
Sharon Parkin proudly brags that
her Dobe puppy, Caprigems
Sapphire Legacy went Best of
Breed over 2 Male Specials then
went on to win Group 3rd and
Best Puppy in Group on Fri. Oct.
15 at Port Alberni! This very nice
win gave Ava 4 points and was
her first show at 7 months of age!
Brio!
Ava!!
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Brag All About It!!
At the AVKC point show this weekend I am proud to announce
that Lanvern's Power Play, Marcus to his friends, took 4 points in
2 days! This was "OUR" first show! He also took 3rd place in Jr.
Puppy Sweeps out of nine entered. Thanks to Del for her expert
advice. Thanks for letting me share, Carole Walker
A great weekend for
Frankie, Gleneflyk’s
Blues in the Night, going
Best of Winners two
days out of three in Port
Alberni. Thank you to
our NKC friends for
cheering us on and
sharing, cookies, leads,
and laughter.
Sandra Wilson
Marcus!
Frankie!