A Publication of the Scottish Terrier Club of

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A Publication of the Scottish Terrier Club of
2012/2013 NO. 2
A Publication of the Scottish Terrier Club of California
September 2012
...faster than a
speeding turtle,
alert to the
sound of kibble
in a dish,
ready to leap
and eat at a
single bound
...eager to
strut their
stuff at the
match
I am delighted to report that our
membership is all aflutter with busy
bees and plans going forward for the
new club year!
next year. Educational chair is putting
together some ideas to bring up to
membership.
It is horribly hot in many areas of
Southern California, but one day soon
we will awake to Fall in the air, and thus anticipation of our Fall
Puppy Match. Sylvia Moody, match chair has been very
enthusiastic in her efforts. The date is Sunday, September 30th at
Palm View Park in West Covina. Conformation Match Judge is
Judy DiGirolamo (PjScot) and Costume/Pet Parade Judge is
Chris Chavez. How better to spend a Sunday but in the park with
Judges Selection Committee (JSC) is working a list names of all the great Scottie folk and those terrific young Scottie pups!
prospective judges for Specialty Show 2015. The committee will Make certain to bring your wallets and checkbooks as the Scottie
bring forth a proposed slate in September and membership will Booth will be there with items to tempt all of us.
vote on judges at the November meeting.
Next STCC General Meeting is coming up on Saturday,
New STCC Membership Directories (2012-2013) should be in September 8th at the Old Spaghetti Factory in Duarte. I hope to
the mail within the next few weeks. Thanks to Judy Makem for see many of you there and encourage you to stay active in your
getting this put together and to members, Charlie & Becky Utts Club.
for the printing of our new roster.
Linda Sanchez
We hope to have some Educational seminars or gathering this
Plans are coming together nicely for
our 80th Specialty Show in June 2013 at
Queen Mary Events Park in Long Beach. Many of the Show
committee chairs are set, but we will need all the volunteers we
can muster. If you would like to help or chair a committee, please
contact me or co-chairs, Rod Ott or Jacki Forkel.
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SHOW WINS
North Texas TC 7-5-2012
Sweepstakes Judge: Ms Linda
Sanchez
BSS JACGLEN'S
FOREVERMORE, Owner:
Ernie& Denise Tannehill,
Jackie & Richard Forkel
Trinity Valley KC 7-6-2012
Judge: Ms Kari Hill
G4/BOB GCH CH MCVAN'S
BE BOP BABY, Owner:
Vandra Huber & Rebecca Cross
BOS CH KELWYN'S
HISTORY IN THE MAKING,
Owner: Kelli & David Edell
SEL CH KELWYN'S
BODACIOUS GM ALPINE
RACER, Owner: Kelli Edell &
Janice Langston
SEL CH KELWYN'S GM
FREESTYLE FLYER, Owner:
Kelli & David Edell
BOW/WD DEBLIN'S
STREET WISE, Owner:
Deborah Brookes & Jane Sonn
WB PALOMA'S CREME DE
COCO, Owner: Jeanice
Barton, Adrian & Linda
Sanchez
Timberland Valley DFA 7-72012
Judge: Robert Hutton
BOB GCH STALWART'S
SNAPSHOT, Owner: Gloria
Stuart
BOS/BOW/WB FALMAIR
WINWAR'S POSH PUMPS,
Owner: Margaret Vinciguerra
SEL CH AYRSHIRE'S
AUTUMN TREASURE,
Owner: Judy Hewitt,Cliff
Hewitt
WD BRIDOON MOUNTAIN
MAN, Owner: Lynn Chapin
Houston KC 7-20-2012
Sweepstakes Judge: Ms
Kristen Shaffer-Simmons
BSS PALOMA'S CREME DE
COCO, Owner: Jeanice
Barton, Adrian & Linda
Sanchez.
Portland KC 7-21-2012
Judge: Mr Randy E Garren
BOB/WB DUNSMUIR
BLACK N SILVER
ELEGANCE, Owner: Jackie
Marriott, Christine Stephens
Beaumont KC 7-21-2012
Judge: Mr Jon R Cole
BOB CH ANSTAMM
MARYSCOT GONE TO
TEXAS, Owner: Donna
Winslow & Jack Winslow.
BOW/WD-BBY/G4
CLAUDON'S PHOTO
FINISH, Owner: Claudia
Leffler.
BOS CH KELWYN'S
HISTORY IN THE MAKING,
Owner: Kelli & David Edell
SEL CH KELWYN'S
BODACIOUS GM ALPINE
RACER, Owner: Kelli Edell &
Janice Langston
SEL CH KELWYN'S GM
FREESTYLE FLYER, Owner:
Kelli & David Edell.
WB PALOMA'S CREME DE
COCO, Owner: Jeanice
Barton, Adrian & Linda
Sanchez
Portland KC 7-22-2012
Judge: Mrs Margaret S Jones
BOB/WB DUNSMUIR
BLACK N SILVER
ELEGANCE, Owner: Jackie
Marriott, Christine Stephens
Hurricane Ridge KC 7-282012
Judge: Joe Tacker
Galveston County KC 7-22G4/BOB GCH MCVAN'S
2012
Judge: Rosalind Kraus Kramer SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY,
Owner: Vandra Huber,Amy
BOB CH EASTMANS
Judge
MARIE ANTOINETTE,
BOS CH AYRSHIRE'S
Owner: Penny Wahler.
AUTUMN TREASURE,
BOW/WB PALOMA'S
Owner: Judy Hewitt,Cliff
CREME DE COCO, Owner:
Jeanice Barton, Adrian & Linda Hewitt
SEL GCH CHARTHILL
Sanchez
RADIANT, Owner: Cliff
BOS CH KELWYN'S
Hewitt,Judy Hewitt
BODACIOUS GM ALPINE
RACER, Owner: Kelli Edell &
Legend: BIS=Best In Show; G=Group,
Janice Langston
BOB=Best of Breed; BOS=Best of Opposite
SEL CH ANSTAMM
Sex; BOW=Best of Winners; WD=Winners
MARYSCOT GONE TO
Dog; WB=Winners Bitch; SEL=Select;
TEXAS, Owner: Donna
AOM=Award of Merit; JAW=Judge’s Award,
AOE=Award of Excellence, BISS-Best In
Winslow & Jack Winslow.
Sweepstakes; BOSIS=Best of Opposite Sex
SEL CH KELWYN'S
In Sweepstakes; BBE=Best Bred-By
HISTORY IN THE MAKING, Exhibitor; ; OH=Owner Handler; BJH-Best
Junior Handler
Owner: Kelli & David Edell
WD CLAUDON'S PHOTO
FINISH, Owner: Claudia
Leffler.
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Stainless Steel Pet
Food Bowl Notice
Aug 12, 2012
Petco announced that one of its foreign
suppliers used stainless steel mistakenly
containing small quantities of Cobalt-60
when fabricating certain orders of certain
SKUs/models of stainless steel pet food
bowls. Cobalt-60 is a radioactive material
commonly used in industrial gauging
equipment and other uses. It is believed
that the Cobalt-60 was in recycled scrap
metal. The Cobalt-60 levels in the affected
products are far below State and Federal
regulatory limits. All of the expert testing
conducted on these products to date
indicates that there is no health risk to the
public, to our associates or to pets.
Customs and Border Protection agents
made the discovery during a routine import
screening of the second of two containers.
That container was held at the port and the
products never reached Petco. The first
container did reach Petco’s distribution
network.
Petco has removed from their store shelves
and website all products from the supplier
that produced the bowls. Some affected
items were sold to consumers before the
problem was discovered. Petco is working
to contact those customers retrieve those
particular bowls.
Customers who purchased these products
between the dates of May 31 and June 20,
2012, should bring it to their local Petco
store for a full refund. If you have any
questions, please call Petco Customer
Service at 877-738-6742.
Bil-Jac Dog
Food Recall
August 24, 2012 – Bil-Jac Foods of
Medinia Ohio has announced a voluntary
dog food recall of a limited number of one
of its dry products due to possible
contamination with mold.
The recall is only for its 6 pound package
of its Adult Select Formula dry dog food
with a lot code of 1792-02 and a Best By
date of 27 December 2013.
September 2012
Hot Weather Tips
(Source: Los Angeles Animal Services Web Site)
Dogs and cats are less efficient at cooling
themselves than humans in hot weather. Dogs and
cats can only cool their bodies by perspiring from
their nose and footpads and by panting. But panting
very hot air only accelerates heatstroke.
Take some simple precautions.
Do not leave your companion animal alone
in the car. Moderately warm temperatures
outside can quickly lead to deadly temperatures
inside a closed car. Even with the vehicle windows
left slightly open, an outside temperature of 85
degrees can cause a temperature of 102 degrees
inside a vehicle within 10 minutes, and 120 degrees
within half of an hour. Brain damage, heatstroke,
suffocation or kidney failure can occur in a healthy
dog in as few as 20 minutes.
Reserve playtime for the cool of the early
morning or evening, but never after a meal or
when the weather is humid.
Don't let your dog stand on hot asphalt.
Paw pads can easily blister and burn. Keep walks
during these times to a minimum.
If possible, keep your dog or cat inside during
the heat of the day to rest in a cool part of the
house. Areas with tile floors are generally the
coolest.
Provide plenty of fresh water for all of your
animals and move beds to shady areas, both
indoors and out. Be especially sensitive to senior
and overweight cats and dogs in hot weather.
Don't shave your companion animals
thinking that it will keep them cooler.
Their fur protects them against sunburn and helps
prevent overheating.
Protect against sunburn by rubbing hypoallergenic sunscreen on sensitive areas like the belly
a n d
e a r
t i p s .
Light colored noses or ears are especially
susceptible to sunburn and skin cancer.
Do not apply any sunscreen to your companion
animal that is not labeled specifically for use on
animals.
Be aware of the signs of heat stress which
include heavy panting, glazed eyes, rapid pulse,
unsteadiness, staggering gait, vomiting or a deep
red or purple tongue.
If you do notice signs of heat stress, immediately:
Lower your companion animal's body temperature
by moving the animal to the shade and applying
cool (not cold) water over its body to gradually
lower body temperature. Apply ice packs or cold
towels only to a companion animal's head, neck and
chest or have companion animals drink small
amounts of cool water or lick ice cubes. This is a
medical emergency, take your companion animal to
a veterinarian as soon as possible.
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WEB, SUPPORT THE
SCOTTISH TERRIER RESCUE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA by using the GoodSearch.com search
engine. It’s simple.
Go to WWW.GOODSEARCH.COM
and fill in the box “WHO DO YOU
GOODSEARCH FOR” and key the
“Verify” button. When you search,
money will go to the chosen cause.
For those who shop online,
GOODSEARCH has a another way to
donate money to your chosen charity
with GOODSHOP.COM with coupons
and credit for online purchases.
Show Calendar
(CA, NV, & AZ The dates and locations
are subject to change)
(Built August 2012)
Date Show
9/1
Cabrillo KC
9/1
Gold Country KC
9/2
Cabrillo KC
9/2
Gold Country KC
9/8
Redwood Empire KC
9/9
Redwood Empire KC
9/15
Prescott Arizona KC
9/15
Sir Francis Drake KC
9/16
Prescott Arizona KC
9/16
Sir Francis Drake KC
9/22
Santa Ana Valley KC
9/22
Two Cities KC
9/23
Santa Ana Valley KC
7/11
Two Cities KC
9/29
Arizona White Mountain KC
9/29
Bonanza KC Carson City
9/30
Arizona White Mountain KC
9/30
Bonanza KC Carson City
10/6
Donner Trail KC
10/7
Donner Trail KC
10/13
Black Mountain KC NV
10/14
Black Mountain KC NV
10/18
Skyline DF San Mateo Co
10/19
Skyline DF San Mateo Co
10/20
San Francisco Bay STC
10/21
Del Valle DC Livermore
10/22
Del Valle DC Livermore
10/27
KC Riverside
10/27
Sacramento Valley DFA
10/28
KC Riverside
10/28
Sacramento Valley DFA
11/3
San Gabriel Valley KC
11/4
Antelope Valley KC
11/9
Madera Canyon KC
11/10
Madera Canyon KC
11/10
Wine Country KC
Location
Valley Center
Grass Valley
Valley Center
Grass Valley
Petaluma
Petaluma
Chino Valley, AZ
Vallejo
Chino Valley, AZ
Vallejo
Cerritos
Yuba City
Cerritos
Yuba City
Show Low, AZ
Carson City, NV
Show Low, AZ
Carson City, NV
Roseville
Roseville
Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
Pleasanton
Pleasanton
Pleasanton
Pleasanton
Pleasanton
Perris
Dixon
Perris
Dixon
City Industry
City Industry
Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Napa
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September 2012
Several weeks ago we got nine month old
brother and sister Scotties named Simba
and Nala, from a Los Angeles family who
bought them as five week old puppies from
a Monterey Park breeder who had listed gets along with every dog he's ever met,"
them on Craigslist and sold them for $300 his new mom told me. They drove down
each..
the very next day, spending a night with
their son and his family in Riverside.
This family's daughters, 8 and 12 years old,
each wanted their own puppy. Several
Nala and Bozy
weeks before they bought the Scotties,
did hit it off,
they'd bought two King Charles Cavalier
immediately,
puppies for their daughters for $4,000.
with narry a
However, he was severely allergic to them
snarl or snip.
from the moment they arrived home with
"She'll
take
them. He ended up selling them on
over in no
Craigslist when the Cavalier breeder would
time,"
said
not take them back and give him a refund.
mom.
Their
other Scottie
Neither parent had ever had a dog and just
girl had just
expected Simba and Nala to "become
died the week
normal dogs. But they dug holes, were
before
with
aggressive towards other dogs when being
melonoma. I
walked by our daughters, peed all over the told them that Fala/Nala won't even know
house and we couldn't take it anymore," she's had a name change with such a
the dad said. Because school is starting similar sounding new name.
soon we'll wait and then try another puppy
next year," he added.
Several months ago we wrote about two
Scotties that landed in the very crowded,
I tried to educate them as best I could high kill Las Vegas shelter as unclaimed
about responsible dog ownership but it "strays," the term all shelters use for lost
probably fell on deaf ears after having had dogs.
We originally adopted them
four puppies in eight months and giving up together, but they had a very serious fight
on all of them.
shortly after adoption so we rehomed one
of them and one stayed with the adopting
Simba is now called Phinny and lives in couple.
Riverside with a older Scottie sister named
Zazu and her new mom. "He is just Finney, aka Forbes, now lives in Santa
perfect," she told me on his second day Monica, with a well known folk singer and
there. "There have been no squirmishes or his wife, who works from home as a
growls and journalist in the music industry. So Finney
Zazu is so rarely spends time alone. They've had
happy
to Scotties in the past but only one at a time
have
a and that is what we wanted for Finney ...
b r o t h e r an "only dog home." "He is doing great,"
again. She mom wrote recently, "and we are starting
really was an eight week basic obedience class." I
g e t t i n g had strongly encouraged this to help with
depressed," his socializing. We also sent a trainer to
P h i n n y ' s the home the first week he was there, after
new mom hearing about a little snapping incident.
said.
"The trainer felt he was stressed with all
the changes and that he would be fine if
Nala, who they followed some routines that she
is now known as Fala, lives with her new 7 showed them."
year old Scottie brother, Boswell, just
outside of Yosemite on an acre in a Our newest little black Scottie girl landed
beautiful forest. "Bozy is very mellow and in the very large, high kill Orange County
SCOTTIE RESCUE
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shelter as
a
stray.
W
e
thought
sure she
would be
claimed
but after
her four
day "hold"
period, we
bailed her
out
and
are calling
her Becky.
She
is
about four years old and only weighs 16
pounds. She was found in Huntington
Beach and our vet said she'd had puppies
in the last six weeks.
Becky was spayed, vaccinated,
microchipped, and had her front leg xrayed, as
she had a
l i m p .
B u t
nothing
showed
up on the
x-ray and
she
is
n o w
walking
normally.
We will
be adopting her "as an only dog," as she is
not too happy around other dogs here ... if
they stick their noses through the little
kitchen gate to sniff at her. Becky is one
great lap sitter! She and I watched much
of the evening Olympics with her sprawled
across a pillow on my lap. She arrived here
opening day.
A special THANK YOU to Charles and
KatherineYost, for their continuing
generous support of Scottie Rescue.
Carol Herd
714 893-5821
P.O. Box 3991
Huntington Beach, CA 92605
[email protected]
Scottish Terrier Rescue SoCal
IRS
recognized tax exempt non-profit Corp.
(501 c-3)
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September 2012
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THE BULLETIN
A Publication of the Scottish Terrier Club of California
THE BULLETIN newsletter is published by the Scottish Terrier
Club of California to provide club news and information, to provide a
forum for idea exchanges and to promote the interests of the breed.
It is published 10 times per year for and by members of the STC
California. It is sent to all club members, regional clubs and the STC
America, and is available by subscription to all others.
Excerpts from THE BULLETIN may be published in other
regional club newsletters.
We ask that source and author
acknowledgments as appropriate are given credit.
EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS-The following services are for
members and their Scotties.
Show Results: Include the Show Name and Date, Judge’s name,
catalogue names for Best of Breed, Best Of Opposite, Best of
Winners, Winner’s Dog and Winner’s Bitch and their owners.
New Champion/Grand Champion/Performance Award
Announcements: Include registered name, sire and dam registered
name, and owners.
Litter Announcements: Include puppy count, whelp date, registered
names for dam and sire, and dam’s owner name.
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Cheryl Schaeffer 2012-2014 ............... Greg Knight 2012-2014
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By-Laws
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Ted Miyamura, Chair; Jacki Forkel, Cheryl Schaeffer
Clan Connection/Club Rep
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Education
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Health
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Officers & Directors
Linda Sanchez .......................................................... President
Rod Ott ............................................................. Vice President
Ted Miyamura .......................................... Recording Secretary
Pat Bolen .................................................................. Treasurer
Judy Makem .................................... Corresponding Secretary
22662 Claude Dr, Lake Forest, CA 92630
All pictures
Sylvia Moody
Scottie Rescue ..................................................... Carol Herd (STRSC 501(c)3)
(714) 893-5821 [email protected]
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2013 Specialty
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Jacki Forkel, Co-Chair
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(July, Sept, Nov, Jan, Mar and May).
The location and time will be announced.
A change in the meeting day can only be decided in the
previous general meeting.
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Scottish Terrier Club of California
C/O Ted Miyamura, Editor
23705 Vanowen St #286
West Hills, CA 91307
GENERAL MEETING
Saturday, September 8
Lunch Meeting
12:00 noon
Old Spaghetti Factory
1431 Buena Vista St
(1 Block N of 210 Fwy)
Duarte, Ca. 91010
626-358-2115
Menu prices $3~$12.50
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