news spots - The Dalmatian Club of NSW Inc.
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news spots - The Dalmatian Club of NSW Inc.
NEWS SPOTS The Newsletter of The Dalmatian Club Of NSW Inc. April 2010 Committee & Contacts 2010 President: Mrs Jane Deuble Ph: 0294178256 Vice President: Mrs Mary Young Ph: 0299139424 Secretary: Mrs Anne Brown 2A Burns Road Ourimbah NSW 2258 Ph: 0243627114 [email protected] Treasurer: Pam Rowles PO Box 75 Glenorie NSW 2157 Ph: 0296522205 [email protected] Show Secretary Mrs Deborah Harbin [email protected] Editor Mrs Sandra Francis 9 Woinarski Pl. Latham ACT 2615 Mrs Cathy Bartley Ph: 0261617873 [email protected] Mr Rob Harbin Committee: Ph: 0246596632 Internet Site Manager Mrs Trish Dyer Ms Rebecca Woiwade Ph: 0242849639 Ph: 0262582373 [email protected] Welfare Co-ordinator: Mrs Andy Robertson [email protected] Welfare Sub – Committee Mrs Linda Mobbs Mrs Marilyn Miller Club Historian Mrs P Rowles NDC Delegate Mr Derek Johnson [email protected] [email protected] Ph: 029522205 Ph: 0295023277 Life Members: Mrs J Atkinson, Mr T Blanch, Mrs S Francis, Mr D Johnson, Mrs M Miller, Mrs A Robertson, Mrs M Young. Club Web Site: http://dalmatiansofnsw.org.au Page 2 EDITORIAL POLICY: The Editor reserves the right to withhold publication of any material whatsoever. Views and opinions expressed in this Newsletter are those of the correspondents and contributors but not necessarily those of the Editor or Committee of The Dalmatian Club of NSW Inc. Members Advertising Rates Front Cover plus editorial (1 page) $25.00 One third page per annum $10.00 Full page advertisement one issue $15.00 Full page breeder/exhibitor inside front cover $20.0 p.a. Members one-third page $10.0 p.a. Non-Members advertisements to be 50% higher than Members rates. Business advertisements whether Member or Non Member 50% higher than Members rates. Secretary’s Report for April th The 13 National - everything is in place for a successful Show. Following are points for information : Exhibitor tickets : in „show bags‟ - available Saturday and Sunday at the Show Secretary‟s tent. The Scouts will supply Breakfast and Lunch on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday - Flyball – Unfortunately due to „Bubbles‟ being in season, the flyball demo has to be cancelled. Rebecca Woiwade has prepared a useful information sheet which will appear in the catalogue. If you have any questions, please follow up with Rebecca. Saturday – 5.30pm BBQ - this casual event will provide a good opportunity to see everyone. Tickets for the pre-paid BBQ will be in the „show bags‟. Sunday - Silent Auction – two items are up for auction – the first is Joan Lewis‟ portrait of the highest bidder‟s dog and the second is an item from the Welfare Sub-committee. See you at the National. Anne Brown Secretary Page 3 NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING TO BE HELD ON WED 28 APRIL 2010 AT THE SECRETARY‟S ROOM, BILL SPILSTEAD COMPLEX FOR CANINE AFFAIRS, LUDDENHAM ROAD, ERSKINE PARK, COMMENCING AT 7.30PM 1. 2. Apologies Confirmation of Gen Meeting minutes of 21 March 2010 (Acceptance of minutes) 3. Business arising from minutes 4. Correspondence (Acceptance of correspondence in/out) 5. Business arising from correspondence 6. Treasurer‟s report : Accounts for Payment (Acceptance and accounts approved) 7. All other reports – President/Secretary/Show Secretary/Editor/Welfare Service/NDC/Trophy Steward/Internet Manager/Obedience/Others (Acceptance of all reports) 8. New Members 9. Motions Amendment to existing motion : Advertising – News Spots To read : (a) full page breeder/exhibitor – first right hand page on opening - $20 p.a. members ………. (g) that all items in News Spots be placed at the Editor’s discretion D. Harbin/D. Wright Notice of Motion : Amendment to Existing Motion : That the Executive be President, Secretary and Treasurer. D. Wright/D. Harbin. Rationale : The current trend with dog clubs is to have 3 executive, excluding vice-presidents. This will avoid a tied vote if voting is required. 10. 13th National Show - 2010 11. General Business Please Note: Advice has been received from Dogs NSW that Club Meetings for 28 April and 23 June have been moved to the Secretary‟s Room (new hut on grounds). Page 4 An Invitation to All Members I’m sure other Members would like to hear about your Dally whether it be their amusing quirky antics they get up to in and around the home or just brags about accomplishments in the show ring and obedience. Comments are limited to 100 words as well as a photo . I will print a couple of articles for each edition so first come best dressed. Sandra BLAST FROM THE PAST Ch Doonhame Ceasar dob 25/8/1975 Ch Raybrook Velvet dob 31/3 1978 Page 5 Ch Rhoneen Quisto Jack dob 18/7/1981 Ch Trendsetter Longbow dob 2/10/1971 Ch Fernleigh Nagle dob 22/9/1981 Mariscat Maraciabo (Imp.U.K.)dob 25/11/1976 Page 6 At one time or another we have all had problems with our dog‟s ears and this powder sounds like a promising end to the problem. Ed. THORNIT Ear Powder For Ear Mites, Itching and Canker THE ORIGINAL THORNIT POWDER for ITCHY or SORE EARS Does your dog constantly scratch or rub his ears? One of the most common causes is ear mites that can cause canker. SIGNS Brownish wax inside the ears. This is made by the mite inside the ear canal. The wax can either be dry, or may weep slightly. The ears tend to be smelly. The other type is much more offensive, and stinks of gangrene, while discharging globs of pus. If your dog is suffering from sore, smelly, or itchy ears - Try THORNIT EAR POWDER for fast relief. There are no antibiotics in THORNIT, so it can be used in perfect safety. EASY TO APPLY - no discomfort for your dog A pinch of powder is applied using the end of a small spoon. Lightly dust around the inner ear avoiding the ear hole. Gently massage it in with your fingers from the outside. Relief can often come with the first dose, but the treatment should continue for 1-5 days. Helps with other skin problems Can be used on dogs, cats and rabbits OTHER USES FOR THORNIT Thornit can also be used for stripping hair from ears - Apply half teaspoon to the hair. This makes it much easier to finger pull the hair, as it comes away easily. Page 7 Ears, and General Body Itching A vet in Australia has isolated the mite that causes intense itching and distress in dogs, who are continually scratching and biting parts of their body. The vet says the ear mite has transferred itself to the scurf of the body. It is tiny and very mobile. Vets can find nothing wrong - skin scrapings sent to vet college give a clean bill of health. Shampooing is useless. Treatment - dust some Thornit lightly onto the skin. If animal has long hair, part the hair with a comb, feeding a trickle of Thornit to exposed skin. A Little powder goes a long way. Anus Itching If the animal pulls it's bottom on the floor, and it is not gland trouble, the mites could have made a breeding bed under the tail. Treatment - Apply a tiny amount of cream or Vaseline to finger of glove and dip into the Thornit powder. Apply to just under tail where necessary. Itchy Paws Mites can get between the claws, making the animal first lick the paw constantly, turning the pads to jelly. Then they tear out the fur, and finally nibble until there are open sores. Treatment - Hold the paw in a plastic bag containing a small amount of Thornit. Work powder between claws, into pads and a little way up the leg. For all treatments only a very small amount of Thornit is needed per dose. Comes with full instructions for use Thornit can be purchased on line at the following URL http://www.k9centre.co.uk/health-shop.php Page 8 WELFARE REPORT APRIL 2010 Good news is that “Kira” looks like she will be off to a new home over the Easter holiday. On the down side we have been asked if we can help find new homes for 4 male Dals! These boys vary in age from 2 ½ years to 6 ½ years. A reminder that Welfare still has some cards available for sale and designs can be viewed at http://www.dalmatiansofnsw.org.au/welfare_forsale.html. We also have some Polo Shirts in various sizes and colours, all featuring an embroidered Welfare logo (as shown above). Just $27 each. Those of you who love a bargain, especially a spotty one, please check out our “Super Sale” at http://www.lukius.com/FOR_SALE_Apr10.pdf Many of the items are one off‟s and others come under the hard to find category and all items are “priced to sell”, so be quick and don‟t miss out! Delivery of cards, polo shirts and Super Sale items can be made at the National Champ Show for those of you that will be attending. All enquiries and orders to Marilyn Miller ph: 9634 6458 or email [email protected] Monies raised will go to Welfare funds to help with the rescue and rehoming of our breed, the Dalmatian. Those of you at the National be sure to come and check out Welfare‟s item in the silent auction. A big basket full of goodies; some for a very lucky Dalmatian and some for their equally lucky owner!! Look forward to catching up with old friends at the National, Page 9 Andy (Welfare Service Coordinator) This was on the American ShowDals list and was cross posted to DalNetU.K. Ed. WARNING!! Last night at agility class, a vet, who is a fellow agility student, was telling us about a case she had this week. The dog ate a child's teddy bear and was very sick. When she opened the dog up to remove what she thought was an intestinal obstruction she found a huge gelatine type mess inside and the dog’s intestines were black and the tissue dead. The dog will die no surgery can fix him up there was no living intestine left from stomach to colon. This was not an obstruction. .... so she called the manufacturer of the Teddy Bear on a quest to find out what the gel was and what killed the dog. Turns out the stuffing in children's toys contains ingredients for flame retardants and mite control! It is designed to become a gel. It is highly toxic. Now you would think a child's toy would be safe because it is for children, but they don't expect a child to eat the stuffing of the toys... huummmm that seems a bit scary too. But we all know dogs demolish stuffed toys. So do not give or buy your dog any children's stuffed animals... some people get them at goodwill, yard sales and the like. The vet will be posting a warning and story and I will send any other facts as needed and as I learn more. Maybe some children's toys do not have this ingredient, but better to be safe than sorry. So meanwhile, make sure all your dog toys are for dogs. Permission has been granted by Gail Levy, to reprint what she knows re dog & children toys from her experience in both industries. Ed. Dog toys are manufactured for dogs and contain stuffing which is non toxic for dogs, squeakers which are safe, a special design and are manufactured knowing that the dog will chew it and almost certainly destroy it in time. Children’s toys are manufactured for children and have completely different uses and components. Designers and manufacturers spend millions designing material and products to meet specific requirements. I have worked for 17 years in the toy business and 18 years in the pet business and the components are quite different to meet the obvious different requirement. Most blockages in dogs are where they have chewed something not designed to be chewed, socks, and other things and children’s toys!!! Unfortunately the dog does not know what is designed for him. Buying cheap children’s toys from second hand shops etc. can be a recipe for disaster. Page 10 History -A Decade Ago 8th NationalWith a record entry of Dalmatians from all over Australia and New Zealand for their 8th National Specialty Championship Show and Obedience and Agility Trials, The Dalmatian Club of NSW Inc and their sponsors PEDIGREE knew it would be a day to remember. Under blue skies on Easter Monday 24th April 2000 at the Bill Spilstead Complex for Canine Affairs, the programme began with Show Manager, Ian Miller, welcoming the exhibitors and visitors (including Dalmatianists from Sweden, South Africa and the UK), and introducing Mrs Olive Macdougall, Foundation and Life Member of the Club and the three judges; for conformation, Ann Hennigan, Demontjuic Dalmatians from Canada judging for the first time in Australia, Di Easter from the ACT for Obedience and NSW judge Diane Scheimer for Agility. The total of 281 entries, with 239 for conformation, 24 for obedience and 18 for agility, set a new record for Dalmatians in Australasia. The formalities over and judging commenced. First up for Ann Hennigan were the Special Veteran sweepstakes with Ch Malworth Red Flare owned and bred by John and Elizabeth Hingston of NSW taking out Best, much to the delight of his handler, Elizabeth, with Opposite Sex going to Dalriant Wicked Witch owned and bred by Paul Aston-Meehan and Robert Lucas, NSW and handled by Robert. Best Veteran sweepstakes winner was Gr Ch Dizzidot Cicciolina owned, bred and handled by Lynn Williams from Queensland, Opposite Sex going to NSW dog Gr Ch Paceaway Kustom Made, bred by Mrs F Matthews and owned by Ron and Dianne Besoff and Glen Vernon and handled by Glen. A glance at the catalogue reveals that Cicciolina and Kustom Made are sired by the same dog! Challenge Dog By lunchtime Ann Hennigan had found her dog Challenge winner, selecting from the Australian Bred class, the black spotted, Ch Paceaway Greased Litenin, owned, bred and handled by Fran Matthews from Queensland. Reserve Challenge dog award stayed in NSW, with the black spotted Open winner, Gr Ch Swiftgait Rock My World, owned and bred by Ron and Dianne Besoff, Glen Vernon and Geoff Love and handled by Glen. Meanwhile in the Obedience ring, Di Easter was putting the Dalmatians through their paces and the good news was that two dogs had qualified. Best in Trial and Novice with 188 points was Zamashon Romulus owned, bred and handled by Eileen Pickles from Queensland. Relatively new to trailing this was their first qualifying pass and where better to get it than at the National! Best in Open with 183 points was Sutania Summer Sarina CDX TDX bred by the late Michael Starkey and owned and handled by local NSW trialler, Ineke De Wit.Following lunch the first Agility trial ever to be held in conjunction with the National Specialty got underway and in the conformation ring judging recommenced with the bitches. ( Page 11) Bitch Challenge was awarded to the liver spotted Australian Bred Bitch class winner, Gr Ch Dalcrest Rustic Fantasy owned and handled by Carryn Birch from Victoria, and bred by Carryn's mother Fran Birch. Reserve Challenge going North to another liver spotted bitch, Ch Dizzidot Divine Brown owned, bred and handled by Lynn Williams from Queensland. Interesting to note that the dam of this bitch had won Best in Veteran Sweepstakes earlier in the day. Agility Trial Down in the Agility ring Dianne Scheimer had 2 qualifiers; from the Open class well known NSW dally Sutania Runaround Sue CDX ADM ET, bred by the late Michael Starkey and owned by Alison Abbott. On this occasion "Lucy" was handled in a trial for the first time by Alison's husband John and judging by the grin on his face at trophy presentation, John was very pleased with the outcome! Qualifier from the Novice class was the Queensland bitch Ch Brewen Wicked Waze, owned by Terry and Sandra Irving, bred by Brett and Wendy Johns and handled by Christie Jenkins. The trials proved once again that Dalmatians are" not just a pretty face" but smart dogs who enjoy the challenge that obedience and agility brings. Best Exhibit in Show And then back to the conformation ring for the climax as Ann Hennigan selected her Best In Show. It was a thrilled and emotional Carryn Birch who accepted the top award with her 10 year old bitch, Gr Ch Dalcrest Rustic Fantasy to cheers and clapping from the crowd. Quiet fell around the ring as the Reserve Challenge bitch entered the ring to compete with the Challenge dog winner for Runner Up to Best In Show. More excitement as RUIS goes to a delighted Lynn Williams and her bitch, Ch Dizzidot Divine Brown and Best Opposite Sex in Show to Fran Matthews with Ch Paceaway Greased Litenin. Applause and congratulations continued as Ann Hennigan selected her remaining winners: Baby Puppy in Show Exchecka Etcetera owned and bred by Jill Atkinson, NSW Minor Puppy in Show Sutania Anna Belle owned and bred by Denise Starkey, NSW Puppy in Show Dillidale Queen Laya owned and bred by Michelle Sharp, Qld Junior in Show Blairwick Storminateacup bred by Lilian Blair and Patrick Chadwick and owned by V Maitland, NSW Intermediate in Show Ch Retma Dark of the Sun bred by Margaret Ferrara and owned by Jeff Parsons, NSW Australian Bred in Show/BIS Gr Ch Dalcrest Rustic Fantasy bred by Fran Birch, owned by Carryn Birch, Vic Open in Show/RUIS Ch Dizzidot Divine Brown owned and bred by Lynn Williams, Qld Page 12 BIS BCC BABIS Ch Dalcrest Rustic Fantasy Res BCC & RUBIS BOIS Dizzidot Divine Brown DCC Opp.SIS Ch Paceaway Greased Litenin Res DCC Gr Ch Swiftgait Rock My World Sutanna Anna Belle BMPIS, no photo. No photos of the Obedience or Agility winners Page 13 Checkerboard Etcetera BBPIS Dillidale Quen Laya BPIS Blairwick Storminateacup BJIS Ch Retma Dark of The Sun BIIS BSVIS Ch Malworth Red Flare BVIS Ch Dizzidot Cicciolina Page 14 RASNSW Sydney RoyaL Easter Show Judge:Mr J. Nallem (Uruguay) Class 3 Puppy Dog 2/2 st 1 Krystaway Weekend Hustler Harbin nd 2 Texico Isle B Cool (AI) Godyn Class 4 Junior Dog 3/3 st 1 Sprintaway Smooth Satin Donald nd 2 Starswept Bound For Hollywood Davies, Wright rd 3 withdrawn Class 5 Intermediate Dog 3/3 st 1 Ch Paceaway Kold Kash Dyer nd 2 Ch Sprintaway Chief Cheroke Donald rd 3 Ch Gentry Justa Rock Star Godyn Class 10 Aust. Bred Dog 2/3 st 1 Seanmya Irish Lord Bennett nd 2 Gr Ch Paceaway Rum Ruffian Matthews Class11 Open Dog 7/7 st 1 Gr Ch Krystaway Dot Com Harbin nd 2 Ch Krystaway Dream Catcher Donald rd 3 Ch Paceaway Kiwi Konexion (IID) Matthews Class3A Puppy Bitch st 1 Texico Miss Izzy B Cool Godyn nd 2 Paceaway Kit Kat Dyer Class 5A Intermediate Bitch 3/5 st 1 Pampard Phirst Phling Marshall nd 2 Ch Paceaway Fairytales Matthews rd 3 Krystaway Knock Your Spots Off Harbin Class 10A Aust Bred Bitch 5/6 st 1 Ch Hillofsilver Paparazzi Harbin nd 2 Ch Seanmya Gift of Rocco Bennett rd 3 Ch Gentry Swept By Stars Davis/Wright Class 11A Open Bitch 4/7 st 1 Ch Krystaway Moet Chandon Harbin nd 2 Gr Ch Pampard Phrench Kisses Matshall rd 3 Ch Paceaway Nite Fire Marshall BOB BCC Ch Hillofsilver Paparazzi Res BCC Ch Krystaway Moet Chandon RUBOB DCC Gr Ch Krystaway Dot Com Res DCC Krystaway Weekend Hustler (Page 15) WHYTEWOOD Est. 1981 Dalmatians of Quality WIRLIGIG WHYTE WYLIE S. CH. WHYTEWOOD BERGERAC D. ANGEL EYES PRINCESS (ImpUK ) DOGS AT STUD. PUPPIES SOMETIMES AVAILABLE. BRENDA HARPER. THE YARRA VALLEY. VICTORIAPHONE (03) 5967 4248 EMAIL. [email protected]