Oct 2009 Edition in PDF

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Oct 2009 Edition in PDF
Volume 2
No. 9
E Dalmatians
Sabrina
A Monthly Internet Publication
October 2009
Ch. Xanadu’s Angel Sabrina
Best in Specialty Show & Multiple Group Winning
After beginning the year in January with a Group First
at the prestigious Kennel Club of Palm Springs,
Sabrina has gone from formidable contender to the .....
Number One Dalmatian in America (all breed).*
Owners
Joseph J. Ulloa
Anne Q. Fomon
tourmalinedal.com
Breeder
Dennis Sanders
Xanadu Dalmatians
* Dog News stats Oct 2009
Thank you Breeder Judge Mr. Kenneth E. Berg
Sabrina pictured with her Handler ~ Andy Linton
BIS/ BISS Ch. Blackthorn’s Flower Power
Daisy
Handler:
Jeff Langevin
We’d like to take this opportunity to thank all-breed judge,
Mr. James G. Reynolds, for giving Daisy a
~Best in Show~
at New Brunswick Kennel Club.
Breeders
Sara Pruyne
Linda McSherry
Sue MacMillan
Owners
TNGDesigns
Bertha Little
Joan Eversole, DMD
Elizabeth Zedel
MBIS / MBISS
CH TCJ N Satin’s Star Appeal
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Still The One.
Owned by Kim & Dane Jenning, Todd Jardine, Jessica Hanson
Expertly Handled by Dave Slattum
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“Monty”
BISS Ch. MilleDals Karefree Monforte
TNGDesigns
(Ch. Topspots Turn of The Tide X Ch. Karefrees Cote Des Blanc)
Back to Back Best of Breed Wins!
NJ Non Sporting Show & The Dalmatian Club Of Greater NY.
Monty has earned multiple BOB wins and Group Placements before he is one year old !
** FLASH**
Monty just went BOB at the Dalmatian Club of Greater Atlanta Specialty!
Breeders / Owners
Ann Miller | www.milledals.com
Nancy Reiter | www.karefree.com
Thank you to all the judges!
Handled by
Jessy and Roxanne Sutton
“Bizzi”
AKC/ UKC*
Ch. Rim Rock N Siobahn Keepin’ Bizzi
*Pending
{BISS Ch Rim Rock’s Heads I Win RN x BISS Ch Siobahn N Rim Rock’s Poole Girl }
AKC multiple BOB winner
UKC multiple group winner and also
Best In Multi-Breed Show winner.
Always breeder, owner handled by
Barb Allison
[email protected]
TNG Designs
Bizzi will be bred in 2010 to a Normal Canine Uric Acid male. Inquiries welcome!
CH Bridlewise Curious Blitz
(CH Storytym Never Done Page x Bridlewise Firelite Princess)
Moritz finished his championship going BOW at Richland County K C July 19, 2009
in Medina, Ohio.
He was handled by his owner Amie Ringler who as a novice handler was thrilled to win his last major
and then also go BOW!
At the 2008 DCA National Moritz won his 9-12 futurity class, received a third in conformation
and a 4th in sweepstakes.
Moritz was WD at the DCD spring specialty in Waterford, MI in 2008.
Moritz was also RWD to a 5 pt. major under breeder judge Sharon Lyons at the
Western Reserve Dalmatian Club in Aug, 2008.
Owner:
Amie Ringler
[email protected]
©Larissa
Breeder:
Donna N. Kauffman
[email protected]
www.bridlewisedals.com
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(CH Lotsa Spots Simply Stellar/CH Lotsa Spots Lowara’s By Storm)
Bred & owned by
Lotsa Spots Dalmatians
William & Dolores Postens
[email protected]
http://lotsaspotsdals.weebly.com
“ Elvis”
is pictured taking a 5 pt major to finish at the
Dalmatian Club of Southern New England
Specialty show, September12th.
Our thanks to handler, Lesley Potts for her
expertise in handling him
to his championship.
New Champion:
CH Melody Midnight Rhythm
(BISS CH Quicksilver’s Rhythm and Blues x CH Melody Macarana)
“Odie”
Finishes with a Group 4
This young son of “Crosby” is rock solid in structure, movement & temperment.
Easy to live with and fun to show. Special thanks to Breeder/CoOwner Beth White of Melody
Kennels and Breeder Barbara Lyons of Quicksilver Dalmatians for breeding this sweet
easy going guy!
Owned and Handled by:
Tracy Greenwalt
CERF -- Clear
www.melodymidnightrhythm.com
3417 Kenwood Dr.,
OFA
-- Pending
Ft. Collins, CO 80524
[email protected]
Bilateral Hearing
970-231-0339
©Larissa
Here’s Looking at You Lucy
owned by Christine A. Gogan and Karen Rochin
(CH NspirD Hollywood Legend “Andy” x CH SunnyOaks Joy For SunRunner “Joy”)
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Special thanks to Karen & Stephen
Rochin for trusting me with this
bundle of California Sun!
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Recognized by Judge Robert E. Hutton
at the Greeley Kennel Club Show in
Greeley Colorado on August 15, 2009
Santa Barbara KC Breeder’s Showcase
Ch Fyrehouse Fiona
Group 3!
Fyrehouse N’ Xanadu’s Travis
Celebrating 90 years of dog shows, the Santa Barbara Kennel Club initiated the Santa Barbara Kennel Club
Breeder’s Showcase, held at the Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara, California.
To enter, the breeder needed to present two dogs that he/she had bred.
There were approximately 50 pairs entered in the Non-Sporting Group.
Fiona, handled by Dennis Sanders & Travis, handled by Madison Higginbotham
led off the Group & went on to earn Group 3!
What an honor as breeder to have earned such a win among such a lovely group!
The pair are from the same litter, both liver, by
Ch Daisydot Checkered Flag (Desoto) & Fyrehouse Phoenix (Olivia).
Breeder: Eleanor Green Winters
Fiona is owned by Eleanor Green Winters | [email protected].
Travis is owned by Madison Higginbotham , Johnny & Regina Brown and Dennis Sanders.
Thank you to judge Mrs. Montford for this lovely win!
Do you like Chocolate?
We
like this kind!
Introducing our newest sweetest Indulgence...
“Wyatt”
TNG’s Wi Fi
Ch. TNG’s Flightplan
X
TNG’s Entrapment
Wyatt is from our summer litter
& growing up here at TNG.
He represents the best from this
breeding....
Outgoing confident temperament,
beautiful angles & rich liver pigment
with pleasing spots.
A Chocoalte lovers DREAM...
Breeders/ Owners ` June & Irvin Krukenkamp M.D ` www.tngdalmatians.com
New Breeding at RoyalSpots
We are expecting our B-litter around October 31, 2009
”Burke”
TNG Burke Sir of Royalspots
Bilateral Haring, HD-A, Complete Dentition
Bred by Kennel TNG. USA
“Lana”
Perdita´s Rag Time(L)
Bilateral hearing, HD-A, Complete Dentition
Bred by Kennel Perdita, Norway
We are excited about this breeding as it represents a great
combination of gene pools worldwide with many wonderful dogs.
We hope to get healthy, steady puppies with good bone
& substance and great pigmentation.
Am.Ch
If you are interested in a puppy from this combination, please contact us below.
Stefan Rothenberger
Dalmatians of Royalspots
www.royalspots.de
Cristabo Dalmatians
of New Zealand, presents in Canada...
Cristabo Mistletoe Kiss (imp NZ)
(ex RBISS NZ CH Cristabo Star Attraxion by NZ CH Toots Zee Devil at Cristabo (imp Norway))
At just 6mths of age, Cameo debuted with a Best
Puppy in Group award in her first weekend in the
show ring and gained her first point 2nd weekend out.
“Cameo”
Excelling in conformation, movement, coat and
temperament, she is everything the standard calls
for. Cameo’s pedigree incorporates some of the best
bloodlines in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada
and the US.
Watch for Cam
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the ring in Cana
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US as she matu
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Handled by: Pat Kopec
Owned & loved by Charlene Maines, Airdrie, Alberta
Ph: (403) 8131760 (cell) or (403)948 3257 (hm) Email: [email protected]
www.cristabo.co.nz
Puppy News
We have puppies available from our recent litter.
Whelped on August 19 - Available on October 14th.
Girl - 4
weeks
Sire:
Ch Fiesta Fireman’s Hijo De Zapata
(Ch Fireman’s Freckeled Friend x Ch Fiesta’s Lady Robbsdale)
&
Dam :
Robbsdale Princess Coco of Alfredrich
Mom Coco
(Ch Alfredrich Handsome Tall N' Dark (Chum) x Ch Robbsdale Ruby Slipper of Pal (Dorothy)
Call or email for current availability and pictures.
Dan Arnold
[email protected]
281-381-6620
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Dalmatians
Photo collage by Debbie White
Travel Tails
By Michele Wrath
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t some point in the show career of a dog, whether a
class dog or a finished champion, travel either becomes an
option or a necessity. Traveling to other areas is a great way
to see the country, meet new people, see different breeder’s
dogs, and often capture that elusive major or specialty win.
The process can be as frustrating or enjoyable as you are
prepared to make it.
Hotels
Whether you drive or fly, you need to find a place to stay.
There are a lot of tools out there that can simplify the process, but none of these are fool proof. Premium lists always
contain a list of hotels. This can be a great starting place, but
do your homework. Sometimes the lists aren’t updated and
things change. Properties are sold, the new owners don’t
accept dogs, or the surrounding area is not as safe as it once
was. I once booked a hotel on a premium list only to find
out when I got to the show that the hotel had become the
local stopping off point for drug dealers and folks in the business of transporting illegal aliens and was raided on a regular
basis. Fortunately I was able to de-book and re-book in a
safer part of town.
Hotel chains are not consistent regarding their pet policy or
the quality of the hotels themselves. On one trip to Houston, a friend and I booked our stay at a hotel chain that was
very reliable in California. Not so in Texas. As we drove
through the hotel parking lot there were signs that something was definitely different at this hotel. Lots of people
just hanging around outside the rooms, and when we pulled
up in front of our room we were greeted by the sight of
a vehicle that had seen its better days - four flat tires and
no evidence that this car was capable of leaving on its own
accord. A later trip to the front desk revealed that the hotel
was one of the destination points for the Hurricane Katrina
victims. The car was eventually towed away and our stay
was otherwise uneventful.
The online booking services work great. Infodog has a service that lists the hotels and their proximity to the show site.
When you use online services be sure to check the terms.
The Infodog service requires you to pre-pay in advance of
your stay. I found this out the hard way when I booked a
hotel through the service, only to realize when I got there,
that this was not a hotel I was prepared to stay in by myself. I was not only out the amount for the 2 day stay I had
booked, but at 11:00 at night I needed to find another place
to stay.
What I now do when I don’t know an area is look up the
location of a very nice hotel and find out what other hotels are close by. The nicer hotels will typically be in better areas of town, with convenient access to restaurants
and shopping. The process can take a bit longer, but the
results have been worth the extra time.
Other things to remember when booking hotels: Make
sure you know the cancellation terms – these can vary
widely from 72 hours up to day of stay. Also, check your
dates. I once arrived at a hotel to check in only to find
out that I had made the reservation for the day before!
And double check the pet policy. It is never good to find
out at 11:30 at night that the hotel has a limited number
of pet rooms and that you’re not in one of them. Fortunately these folks felt sorry for me and bent the rules.
Not all hotels are as flexible.
Air Travel
We have flown all over the US and Canada with our
dogs. It can be a nerve wracking process, but fortunately
most always uneventful. We have flown on all of the
major airlines. Their individual travel policies are slightly
different, so make sure you read the information on the
website and speak to a booking agent at the time you
make your travel arrangements. The biggest challenge
to air travel is the ticket agent that greets you when you
arrive at the airport terminal. You must make this person
your best friend. He or she will be the difference in your
experience being painful or pleasant.
Airlines differ in their policies regarding crate size, whether doors have to be tie-wrapped shut or not, whether
water is allowed or not. Be prepared to remove your
dog from the crate so that the crate can be inspected,
and don’t be surprised if the TSA agent wants to pat
down your dog. I’m not quite sure what they think they
are going to find on a Dalmatian, but I have learned over
the years that it is always smarter not to argue with these
folks. We have holes drilled in the front side of the crate
so that we can tie-wrap the door of the crate shut. I have
a nail clipper in my carry-on bag so that I can clip the tie
wraps off when I retrieve the dog at the other end. This
is much less embarrassing than opening up your luggage
in the middle of the terminal and having your underwear
on display for all the world to see. It’s also a lot faster.
We put a sign on the top of the crate with the animal’s
name, where he/she is traveling to, and our names and
and phone numbers in the event something should go
wrong. You need to be very clear to distinguish the name of
the animal from the name of the destination. There was a
very well campaigned dog whose name happened to be the
name of a city in Alaska. Instead of the dog being placed on
an airplane that would land him in New York for the Westminster show, the animal was flown to his namesake city in
Alaska. All ended well – the dog was re-routed and arrived
safely in New York later that weekend, well in advance of
the show.
Which brings me to my next point – be sure to allow
enough time! Air travel is out of your control and things
can happen. I once left work at the last possible moment,
only to be dropped off at the airport with my dog and my
suitcase but no purse. I watched my sister drive off in my
car that now contained my cell phone, my wallet, and all of
my identification. As I wandered around the airport trying
to figure out what to do next, an employee for the airline
approached me, asking if I needed some help. I had missed
my flight and assumed that my trip was down the drain.
Not so. The airline kindly put me on a later flight, I was able
to scrounge up enough change to use a pay phone – did
you know they even still had pay phones - and my sister
returned to the airport with my purse and laptop and I was
on my way.
Even when you do everything right, things can still go wrong.
In our 15 years of flying with dogs, we have only had one
incident where the dog missed the plane. It is never a good
thing to be the first person paged when the airplane reaches
the gate. It is also not a good thing to be the poor airline
employee that has to break the news to the passenger that
their pride and joy is not on the airplane with them. In my
case, the error was discovered immediately after the flight
departed and the dog had been placed on the next flight
out. The challenge was that the fight was due to arrive minutes after the departure of my connecting flight. The airline
assured me they would care for the dog overnight and that
he would be sent out first thing in the morning. I assured
them that I was not getting on another flight without my
dog. Since the arrival and departure of the flights were so
close – within 10 minutes of each other – the airline thought
they might be able to hold the departing flight long enough
to retrieve my dog and place him on the plane. I stood at
the gate with them as they monitored the arriving plane,
and I watched the gentleman who spoke with me personally
supervise the transport of my dog from the arriving plane
to our departing flight. He personally picked up the crate
and placed it on the airplane. When we arrived at our
destination, my dog got out of his crate, tail wagging and
totally oblivious to the fact that he almost got to stay in
Dallas overnight.
By this time you are probably wondering how/if I ever
made it to a show in one piece. Well, I am happy to say
that I have, but the best stories come from the trips that
have been adventures. And some of the best wins have
been on those trips. The missed plane adventure yielded
a Best in Specialty win. The escape from the drugs and
illegal’s hotel was celebrated with a Group 1. I ended up
locking my keys in the car that night, but that is what auto
clubs are for. There was one show where I missed the ring
but that’s a tail for another time!
Happy Showing!
Puget Sound Dalmatian Club Specialties | August 21/22, 2009
August 21, 2009 (Friday)
Sweepstakes Judge - Mr. Randy Larsen
Best Junior & Best in Sweepstakes - Country Luvz a Rockstar (Duran/Vancleeve)
Best Senior - Motion Maker’s Catch Me If You Can (Bryant)
Conformation Judge - Mrs. Marilyn Dromgoole
BOB - Ch Tramac Joyride’n With Spotlite (Meisch/Smith)
BOS - Ch Blackflash Midnight Star (Nielsen, Nielsen, Smith)
AOM - Ch Blackflash Thunder Rolls (Smith/Gordon)
WB & BOW - Sunnyoaks Tickled Pink (Stryker)
WD - On the Spot’s Love me Tender (Rose)
RWD - Country Luvz A Rockstar ( Duran/Vancleeve)
RWB - Motion Maker’s All About Me (Bryant)
August 22, 2009 (Saturday)
Sweepstakes Judge - Mrs. Carla Mathies
Best Junior & Best in Sweepstakes - Country N Cetina I’ve Been Everywhere (Dick)
Best Senior - Motion Maker’s Catch Me if You Can (Bryant)
Conformation Judge - Mr. Larry Sinclair
BOB - Ch Tramac Joyride’n With Spotlite (Meisch/Smith)
BOS - Sunnyoak’s Tickled Pink (Stryker)
AOM - Ch Blackflash Midnight Star (Nielsen, Nielsen, Smith)
WD & BOW - Shayla’s King of Hearts (Johnson, Bonnin)
RWD - Onthespot Seabreeze Black Pearl (Gray, Rose)
WB - Tucwinn’s Oom Poppa Mow Mow (Vancleeve, Vancleeve)
RWB - Motion Maker’s Catch Me If You Can (Bryant)
©Larissa
We celebrated our 40th
specialty show on the 21st
with a Hawaiian theme!
Dalmatian Club of Greater New York | Sept 5, 2009 , North Branch, NJ.
Sweeps / Mrs. Sue Goldberg
Best Junior: BRIGHTSPOT JIM DANDY ( Karen & Ross Hopmans)
Best Senior/Best :MT VIEW ‘N’ ERIN’S GOING REGIMENTAL.(Sharon & Baily Lyons)
Best Veteran Sweeps: CH TROIKA’S ROBIN GOODFELLOW( Michele Markoff)
Regular Classes: Judge: Mr. Ken Buxton
BOB: CH MILLEDALS KAREFREE MONFORTE.(Ann Miller & Nancy Reiter)
BOS: CH TROIKA SERENDIPITY (Michele Markoff)
WD/BOW: J LEYTON LUZIO MOUNTAIN( Sharon Lyons, Jose Leyton & Carolina Bustos)
RWD: GLENDALE’S PRETTY BOY FLOYD (Sandy Goldfadim)
WB: RK’S N XTERRA’S JOIE DE VIVRE (Kristofer Kelso & Kathleen Barber)
RWB: ERIN N MT. VIEWS BEWITCHED (Sharon R Lyons & Holly Herzman Ward)
Candids
Photos by Janet Katz & Barbara Garceau
Dalmatian Club of Southern New England Specialties| Sept 11/12, 2009 , Falmouth, Mass.
Friday: Sweeps /Ms Nancy Johnson
Best Jr./ Best in Sweeps: SWEETSPOTS BENJAMIN BUTTON(Joan Eversole & Jeff Langevin & Bertha Little)
Best Sr: ANGEL’S NEST LET FREEDOM RING (Greg & Linda Gerzanics)
Best Veteran: CH CANAL-SIDES CHOCOLADA(Brian & Susan Marceau)
Regular Classes/ Judge: Mrs Helen Lee James
BOB: CH BLACKTHORNS FLOWER POWER(Bertha Little & Joan Eversole & Elizabeth Zedel)
BOS:CH WINNIPESAUKEE’S ROCK N’ ROLL (Richard Baker & Marcia Harris Bell)
WD/BOW: PATCHMT & MAINWAYS SHOW-TIME (Jeff Langevin & Joan Eversole)
RWD: ONSENGELTJE ENOUGH SAID (Carola Adams)
WB: PATCHMT & LEGENDS TIME FOR ME (Linda McSherry & Rachel Wilday & Dawn Eliot-Johnson)
RWB: TIOGA COVER GIRL OF DELTALYN (Mrs Walter Smith)
AOM: CH PERDITA’S ABSOLUTE ADORABLE (Carl Carro & Inna Liban)
AOM: CH BLACK THORN LUCAS’ LEGEND RA( Dawn Eliot-Johnson & Sara Pruyne)
AOM: CH ERIN’S SAY NO MORE (Ollie Firuski & Bailey M Lyons)
Saturday : Sweeps/ Mr. Dennis Sanders
Best Junior : SWEETSPOTS BENJAMIN BUTTON(Joan Eversole & Jeff Langevin & Bertha Little)
Best Senior: KEENEN’S DYNASTY I’M ONE GOOD LOOKER (Margaret Keenen-Friedrich)
Best Veteran: CH CANAL-SIDES CHOCOLADA(Brian & Susan Marceau)
Best Opposite Veteran: CH MAJESTY’S CHINA DOLL(Maria Johnson)
Regular Classes/ Judge: Mr Joe Walton
BOB: CH BLACKTHORNS FLOWER POWER(Bertha Little & Joan Eversole & Elizabeth Zedel)
BOS: CH MONARCH ‘N CANAL-SIDES PROPHECY (Pauline L Masaschi & Helene R Masaschi)
WD: LOTSA SPOTS FOREVER ROCK N ROLL (Dolores A Postens)
RWD: KEENEN’S DYNASTY I’M ONE GOOD LOOKER (Margaret Keenen-Friedrich)
WB/BOW: RIVERSIDE’S THE SISTERS (Richard Baker)
RWB: WB: PATCHMT & LEGENDS TIME FOR ME (Linda McSherry & Rachel Wilday & Dawn Eliot-Johnson)
AOM: CH PERDITA’S ABSOLUTE ADORABLE (Carl Carro & Inna Liban)
AOM: CH RK’S XTERRA’S MAKIN’ WHOOPEE (Kristofer A Kelso & Kathleen M Barber)
Candids around the ring...
Photos submitted by Prue Stuhr
Candids around the ring...
More photos
including a photo show
to follow in
in next month’s
edition
About Our Specialty Coverage
All of us at E Dalmatians want to send a special Thank You
to all who have sent us photos & results of Regional Specialty & Shows.
We cannot possibly attend them all & are thankful to all our
volunteers who have helped us.....
THANK YOU!
It is a sometimes impossible chore to match the winning dogs up with the candid photos
we receive if they are not labeled . We ask if you send us photos to please label the winning dogs
(if you have photos of them).
Since we are not at the shows, we can only publish what is submitted to us.
If we have mislabeled or have the wrong information, we apologize &
will make every attempt to correct it.
We know that the Specialty collages are very popular & we plan to continue
to bring them to you with each edition.
Please contact us if you would like to work with us to have your Specialty represented.
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Dalmatian Stats
Breed
1 CH Bretd’s Sergeant Major
440
J Bachey/E Bachey/M Zink
2 CH Tramac Just Walk’N On Sunshine
404
J Smith/M Callea
3 CH Perdita’s Absolute Adorable
321
C Carro/I Liban
4 CH Karefree Giovanna At Milledals
317
N Reiter/A Miller
5 CH Xanadus Angel Sabrina
314
J Ulloa/A Fomon
6 CH Nspird Spotsafire Its A Wrap
275
T Bailey/C JORDAN
7 CH Mt Bryton’s Covert Operative
265
C Bartell
8 CH Paisley Nspird By Broadway
260
S Macmillan/M Iwaoka/G Iwaoka
9 CH Royalty’s Splash Of Taylor
197
W Polaski/P Polaski
10 CH Sunnyoaks Ready To Rumba
129
M Wrath/T Wrath
11CH Designed By Amera
126
S Boyd/S McCord
12 CH Tcj N Satin’s Star Appeal
123
K Jenning/T Jardine/J Hanson
13 CH Rockstar All Around Road Trip
119
J Rodes/P Fisher
14 CH Dakota’s Diagon Alley
110
N Mages/K Benoit
15 CH Rockstar Cottondale Oui Oui
84
S Boyd/P Fisher
16 CH Paisley Elan Special Effects
83
D Baxter/S Macmillan
17 CH Bret D Gabriel’s Lost Art
83
K Carey
18 CH Blackthorns Flower Power
77
B Little/J Eversole/E Zedel
19 CH Folklore Celtic C&C All About Me 69
J Boyd/M Boyd/D SKIBINSKI
20 CH South Street N Bayside’s Dropkick Murphy’s
Law 65 W Ketzner/K Moore
All Breed
1 CH Xanadus Angel Sabrina
3400
J Ulloa/A Fomon
2 CH Bretd’s Sergeant Major
2445
J Bachey/E Bachey/M Zink
3 CH Perdita’s Absolute Adorable
2202
C Carro/I Liban
4 CH Karefree Giovanna At Milledals
1653
N Reiter/A Miller
5 CH Paisley Nspird By Broadway
1565
S Macmillan/M Iwaoka/G Iwaoka
6 CH Tramac Just Walk’N On Sunshine
1338
J Smith/M Callea
7 CH Nspird Spotsafire Its A Wrap
1130
T Bailey/C JORDAN
8 CH Royalty’s Splash Of Taylor
944
W Polaski/P Polaski
9 CH Paisley Elan Special Effects
861
D Baxter/S Macmillan
10 CH Sunnyoaks Ready To Rumba
792
M Wrath/T Wrath
11 CH Mt Bryton’s Covert Operative
775
C Bartell
12 CH Hispot Montazh Master Authority 532
P Miller McGowen/A Henderson
13 CH Rockstar All Around Road Trip
508
J Rodes/P Fisher
14 CH Rockstar Cottondale Oui Oui
432
S Boyd/P Fisher
15 CH Dakota’s Diagon Alley
418
N Mages/K Benoit
16 CH Blackthorns Flower Power
409
B Little/J Eversole/E Zedel
17 CH Tcj N Satin’s Star Appeal
384
K Jenning/T Jardine/J Hanson
18 CH Designed By Amera
370
S Boyd/S McCord
19 CH Xanadu Ships Ahoy
323
L Stevens/D Sanders
20 CH Sterling Folklore Fly By Night
293
K Groff/J Groff/D Skibinski
Canine Chronicle Stats from January 1, 2009 up to & including July 31, 2009
Advertising Guidelines & Pricing
DEADLINES
Ads must be received by the 15th of every month for the next month’s
insertion.
HOW TO SEND ADS & ARTICLES
E mail us to request an ad. We will respond quickly & work with you on all you
need for your ad. All ads can be done electronically by sending us photos &
information via email. If you need to send hard copies of photos or CD’s, we can
accept them at our mailing address listed below.
INFORMATION WE NEED TO PROCESS YOUR AD
1) What type of ad you want (full page/ Litter announcement/ Club announcement, etc).
2) Are you submitting a finished ad or do you need us to design your ad. Design
fees may apply.
3) Payment for your ad.
INFORMATION WE NEED IF WE ARE TO DESIGN YOUR AD
1) Photo of your dog (high resolution of 150dpi or greater) .
2) Information about your dog (registered name / Sire & Dam/ Breeders/ Owners).
3) Text/ copy for the ad.
4) Any additional info (logos, graphics, background requests, etc)
5) Additional design fees are required for more than 1 revision or for custom designs (photo editing/ removal of backgrounds, special graphics, etc.)
PHOTO /AD SPECS IF YOU ARE SUBMITTING A FINISHED AD
Page dimensions for all ads: 7.5’’W X 9.0” H , no margins required.
All photos to be used in ad layouts must be submitted with >150dpi resolution in
JPEG, TIFF or BMP format.
A high resolution photo is necessary for proper viewing on the ad on the internet.
Final ads should be sumbmitted in in PDF format & must also be >150dpi.
The following files are acceptable & can be edited if need be: .DOC files (Microsoft Word) and .Indd files (Adobe Indesign), .ai (Adobe Illustrator Files)
TEXT ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS
Text articles should be submitted in the following format:
.DOC files (Microsoft Word) and or .Indd files (Adobe Indesign).
Page dimensions: 7.5” W X 9.0” H , no margins required
REGULAR PRICING (Specials announced on our website)
Full Page Ads: $ 80.00 *(Includes standard layout & design)
Half Page Ads: $ 35.00 (Litter Announcements/ Merchant Ads)
Club Ads :
$ 35.00 (Full page/ Special Club rate )
Cover Page:
$120.00
FLASH VIDEO / Photo shows added to Ads : $25.00
Additional Design Fees: $ 25.00
Note: Free layout design fees include 1 revision. Additional design fees will
be charged for additional revisions. Any special custom graphics or photo
touch ups require an additional design fee.
PAYMENT
We accept all major credit cards .You can pay on line using our secure site or use
your Pay Pal account. Click the Payment Link on our site.
Checks /money orders are also accepted by regular mail.
WHERE TO SEND
Please send all ads electronically via email attachment or CD/ in regular mail.
All photos & text can be send directly via regular mail.
Email us at: [email protected]
Mail files /check to:
E Dalmatians
40 Junction Road
South Berwick, Maine 03908
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