April/May - Badger Golden Retriever Club
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April/May - Badger Golden Retriever Club
Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter The Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter is published bimonthly throughout the year. APRIL/MAY 2006 CLUB PURPOSE The objectives of the Badger Golden Retriever Club are to: Encourage members to perfect, by selective breeding, sound Golden retrievers and to do all possible to develop and promote their natural ability and quality, while still maintaining their exceptionally good dispositions; Urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club, as the only standard of excellence by which Golden retrievers shall be judged; Do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, field trials, obedience trials, and tracking tests; Conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows, field trials, and tracking tests under the rules of the American Kennel Club and WC/WCX tests under the rules of the GRCA; and Support and further the interests of the Golden Retriever Club of America. For information about the club, club events, new puppy referrals, older dogs availability, and membership, call 414-299-0787 or email to [email protected] BGRC Website www.bgrc-wi.org Introducing Your 2006 BGRC Board (continued from previous issue) This issue profiles the directors, Betty Welsch, John Stoller, Sue Freeman, and John Brandt. Betty Welsch currently serves as conformation director and has a rich history with BGRC. She was a member back in the 70’s when Badger was a relatively new club. One of her fondest memories was when she and Ellen Manke served on the board and suggested the club take on a new activity – a fun match. She and Ellen felt this was an important activity to advance the club so they made it happen – they prepared the food, planned the match, and pulled off what turned out to be a great success and the beginning of many subsequent activities that we now take for granted as club activities. Betty returned to Wisconsin from Florida where she and her husband lived for 7 years. They were active in the Mid-Florida Golden Retriever Club as well as an all breed club. Betty began her “dog career” in the early 70’s with Labs. She admired Goldens for how they worked and showed. Her first Goldens were not from serious breeders but then Topbrass Durango Brave entered her life. Rango was an excellent dog and Betty and Rango achieved many things together. He was an American and Canadian Champion, an Outstanding Sire, and achieved CDX, Canadian CD, and WC titles. One of Betty’s favorite memories of Rango is playing “catch” with him. He would lie on the floor, Betty would roll a tennis ball to him, and he would push it back to her with his nose. Rango was “the smartest dog” and is remembered in her heart and memorialized in a large oil painting in her home. Betty loved doing conformation and field work with Rango. Continued on page 5 INSIDE THIS ISSUE May 21 General Meeting 2 March 12 Meeting Minutes 2 BGRC Board News 3 Meeting & Event Calendar 4 In the Ribbons! 4 Sunshine Club 5 Pets Helping People 6 From BadgerGold 7 Special Thank You 9 Tail Wags 9 The Whelping Box Plus 10 Take Your Dog to Work Day 11 May 21 Food Order Form 11 Specialty Results 12 Memorial 18 BGRC Information 19 Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 BGRC General Membership Meeting Sunday, May 21 5:30 pm. Obedience and Conformation Fun Night Coordinated by Sandi Haessler (Conformation) And John and Sandy Stoller (Obedience) Animal Motel 13175 W. Silver Spring Rd. Butler, WI 53007 Bring your dog and try something new! If you do obedience, learn the basics of conformation. If you compete in conformation, come and show in an obedience ring. Learn something new, practice, and get some friendly feedback! If you want food, please complete your RSVP and food order on page 11. Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter BGRC General Membership Meeting Minutes March 12, 2006 The meeting was held at Western Waukesha County Dog Training Club in Ixonia, Wisconsin, and called to order by Vice-President Sandi Haessler at 8:00 pm. The meeting followed a potluck dinner and rally demonstration presented by Sue Darsch from the Greater Milwaukee Poodle Club. Approximately a dozen handlers and their dogs ran the rally course and received feedback from Sue. Secretary’s Report: Bill McEachern reported that GRCA and AKC have received updated officer and board information. Since some members were not able to stay for the general meeting, McEachern recommended tabling approval of the November 20 and February 5 general membership minutes until the next meeting. McEachern announced the following based on correspondence received by the secretary: • Badger Kennel Club asked for donations to defray the costs of scholarships and prizes for their May 2006 Top Junior Competition. • Sheboygan Kennel Club is presenting a program for breeders by Myra Savant, neonatal intensive care registered nurse and author of Canine Reproduction and Whelping and Puppy Intensive Care on April 2. McEachern has several registration forms if any members are interested in attending. • AKC has approved the August 12 Hunt Test application and judges. • A clicker training seminar for conformation will be held at the Animal Inn Training Center in Lake Elmo, Minnesota, on April 1. Page 2 • BGRC received a mail request for information on books and publications on Golden Retrievers. Treasurer’s Report: Joan Kaml reported an increase in the club’s cash balance due to a successful specialty. A full financial report will be presented when final numbers are available. President’s Report: No report. Committee Reports: Specialty 2006: Joan Kaml reported for Edell Schaefer and thanked everyone for a successful specialty. Joan noted that several changes will affect specialty expenses next year. These include an increase in facility rent and doubling the rental space. The board will consider strategies such as charging for grooming space to offset costs. Joan also announced the need for a volunteer to run the raffle next year. In response to questions regarding the 2007 specialty, Joan noted that the date was set – March 2 and 3, 2007. Edell has volunteered to serve as show chair. Joan briefly summarized the cost for judges and suggested the need to consider the cost-benefit of having multiple judges each day, given the number of entries. Some exhibitors expressed concern about the amount of time it took to get photos done at the end of the show. The delay is due in part to the use of digital photography that allows for multiple shots until the exhibitor is pleased with the results. The board will discuss photography options and make a recommendation for the future. The trend toward fewer entries is a cause for concern and several suggestions were made for future consideration: Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 • Contract with only one judge per day and consider having the obedience judges also do rally. • Place an ad in Front & Finish to promote the fact that extra space will be available at the 2007 specialty. • Limit the entry. • Consider opening up the show to all breeds. BGRC could do this on Friday and give priority to Goldens. Jean Taylor suggested doing the specialty first, then opening the show to all breeds as a separate trial. • Open rally to all breeds. The board will investigate the feasibility of the suggestions and make a recommendation regarding the structure of the 2007 specialty. Sandi Haessler asked whether other show sites were under consideration. Joan responded that the club runs the risk of losing a venue if we change locations from year-to-year. It was noted that a new sports complex is being built in Jefferson in the vicinity of Hwys 43 and 164. Membership: New members Linda Clemens, Jan Nyland, and Sandy Flaaten were unanimously voted in as full members. Meetings/Programs: Meeting locations for May 21, September 17, and November 12 are confirmed. The May 21 meeting will be an obedience and conformation fun night at Animal Motel. Sandy Stoller reported that she booked the Thunder Bay Grille for the annual awards banquet/brunch on Sunday, February 4, 2007. Breeder Referral: Pat Smith submitted a written report related to activity on the BGRC messaging system. Pat reported 19 inquiries were received since the beginning of the year. Some callers were seeking specific breeders, two Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter were looking for older dogs, and three were seeking club information as a follow-up to the newspaper ad. The January 15 breeder referral application deadline has been extended and information was reprinted in the February/March newsletter. Field: Joan Kaml reported that the Hunt Test premiums can be prepared early so we can promote the events at other shows. Fun Field days are scheduled for April 16 and 22 at Ottawa Field Trial Grounds. Obedience: No report. Conformation: No report. Old Business: None New Business: Pat Smith complimented Bill McEachern and Joan Kaml for their work on the newsletter and specialty, respectively. Pat also reported that some people have asked why BGRC does not have a presence at events such as Pet Expo, State Fair, etc. Pat volunteered to represent the club at selected events if the club wishes to pursue this. Pat reported that Sharon Rosenkoetter’s family (Hillside Goldens) lost their home in a fire about a month ago. The family and dogs are fine. Pat will post an announcement on BadgerGold to solicit donations to help the family. Pat also reported that dog handler Bonnie Barry recently passed away from injuries received while working her dogs. Donations to care for her seven dogs are welcome. Next Meeting Date: The next general membership meeting is an obedience and conformation fun night on Sunday, May 21 at 5:30 pm. at Animal Motel. A chili dump is under consideration as an Page 3 alternative to the potluck dinner. Watch the newsletter and web site for further details. The board will meet at 6:30 pm on April 12 at Brookfield Public Library. Adjournment: There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm. Respectfully submitted, Bill McEachern, Secretary BGRC Board News Meeting Summary April 12, 2006 Submitted by Bill McEachern [For a full report of the meeting, please contact the Secretary.] A quorum was present. The board discussed a variety of issues related to the 2007 specialty including the possibility of charging for grooming space and changing the venue. The board is also exploring options for photography. The Thunder Bay Grille has been reserved for the annual awards banquet on February 4, 2007. New business included a discussion of our presence at area dog events, improving awareness and usage of our video collection, providing additional choices for BGRC clothing. The board will review achievement awards and trophy policies as well as the entry fees for hunt tests at the next meeting. The next board meeting is Wednesday, June 28, at 6:30 pm at the Brookfield Public Library. Members are welcome to attend board meetings but due to space limitations should contact a board member in advance. Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 BGRC 2006 Meeting & Event Calendar Sunday, May 21, 5:30 pm General Membership Meeting Program: Obedience and Conformation Fun Night Animal Motel 13175 W. Silver Spring Rd. Butler, WI 53007 BGRC Board Meeting Wednesday, June 28, 6:30 pm Brookfield Library Rotary Room 1900 North Calhoun Road Brookfield, WI 53005 Saturday, August 12 Hunt Test Bong Recreational Area Kansasville, WI Sunday, August 13 WC/WCX Test Bong Recreational Area Kansasville, WI Sunday, September 17, 5:30 pm General Membership Meeting Program: Pets Helping People with David Tucker Emergency Veterinary Services 360 Bluemound Road Waukesha, WI Sunday, November 12, 5:30 pm General Membership Meeting Program: TBA HAWS 701 Northview Road Waukesha, WI In the Ribbons! Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter Their 1st leg was received at WWCDTC on November 26, 2005 rd with a 193 for 3 place. They nd completed their 2 leg at WWCDTC on November 27 with a 189 ½ score. “They did all three shows in a row and passed all three. Let’s hope the trend continues.” Luckytop’s Springbrook Blizzard “Katie” owned by Joanne Hartzheim. “My puppy Katie was shown by her breeder, Joyce Bornheimer, at the Badger Golden Retriever Club Specialty. She received a 3rd place in sweeps 12-15 months on th Friday, March 3, and a 4 place on Saturday. I’d like to say thank you to Joyce for showing her. Good job!” U-CDX SHR Sunfire’s Calm Before the Storm CDX JH Can. CD “Storm” owned by Sandy Stoller 3-03-06 Badger Golden Retriever Club Specialty, Novice B – Rally, st 1 leg, 178 3-04-06 Badger Golden Retriever Club Specialty, Novice B – Rally, 2nd leg, 188 “Although we did better on Saturday, the handler lost 20 points on Friday and ONLY 10 points on Saturday. Poor Storm – he did so well and I did so poorly. Hopefully I’ll have it together by the time we start utility.” New titles are in bold type Owner’s comments in quotes “Winde” owned by Larry Hartzheim Woodwings Christian Journey “Journey” owned by Deb Klemp Larry and Winde earned their CD at the Badger Golden Retriever Club Specialty on March 3 with a rd 3 place and score of 183. Deb reports “I just wanted to share that Journey got his CGC today. I was really proud of him because I never know how he will be Page 4 wearing his ‘halo’.” U-CD SHR Amberac Ramala Never Can Tel, CDX, JH, WC, RN. “Logunn” owned by Carol Pacetti 1-07-06 WWCDTC, Novice B – nd Rally, 2 leg, 97 1-08-06 WWCDTC, Novice B – Rally, 1st leg, 99 3-4-06 BGRC Specialty, Novice B nd – Rally 2 place, score of 98, and title. “Logunn has the most titles of all the dogs I have owned. I think the name is longer than he is.” Amberac’s High Speed Sawyer OAP NAP NJP CD “Sawyer” owned by Diane and Bill Poole 3/3/06 BGRC Specialty, Novice A, st 1 Place, 189 3/4/06 BGRC Specialty, Novice A, st 1 Place, 189½ 3/18/06 Badger Kennel Club, rd Novice A, 3 Place, 191½ “I’m proud to report that Sawyer earned his CD very quickly – we got our 3 legs in 4 tries. How exciting for this beginning handler and dog!! We hope that Lady Luck will continue to shine on us.” In the Ribbons! wants to celebrate the achievements of all members’ dogs. Send information related to new titles or certificates, legs toward a title, points, reserve wins, match wins, junior wins or placements, and specialty placements to [email protected] We welcome news about your dogs’ other activities as well. Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 In an effort to ensure brag information is complete and accurate, a brag form is available in PDF and Word formats on the web page at www.bgrc-wi.org . Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter understanding of how dogs think and how he uses this knowledge to benefit owners and their pets. She recommends his book to all her puppy buyers. Sunshine Club The “sunshine person” sends condolences, get-well wishes, etc., to club members. In order to do this, she needs your help. If you know of a club member who has been sick, hospitalized, or lost a loved one, contact Jean Granger at 262-547-9068. Our sympathy and prayers go out to Karen Szymanski on the passing of her older brother, Jim, in early March. Our sympathy and prayers also go out to Chris Getter on the sudden passing of her husband, Donald. Introducing Your 2006 BGRC Board Continued from page 1 Betty has almost thirty years of experience handling and breeding Goldens and has bred many champions and obedience dogs. As a breeder, Betty’s goal is to develop well-rounded pups that reflect the natural abilities of the Golden. She receives a great deal of satisfaction hearing from owners who contact her to brag about their dogs. Her kennel name, Thunderwater, is based on a Western/Indian theme and her maiden name. Betty is a great fan of Cesar Millan, host of “The Dog Whisperer “television show on The Animal Planet. She admires his April 12, 2006, board meeting (From left to right: John Brandt, Joan Kaml, Randy Rauth, Sandi Haessler, Sue Freeman. Absent from photo: Betty Welsch, John Stoller, Bill McEachern) Betty currently has four Goldens ranging in age from 8 months to 7 years. She is showing Willie, Thunderwater On The Road Again, in puppy class and, when he turns one, plans to do obedience with him. John Stoller has been a member since 1981 and currently serves as field director. John has been very active over the years, serving on the board, representing the club at the Wisconsin State Fair’s World of Dogs, and chairing the hunt test for the past 2 years. John has been handling Goldens for 25 years and it shows in his many accomplishments. John currently competes in field and obedience and, years ago, also showed in the conformation ring. John cited putting a Senior Hunter title on Scooter in the late 90’s as one of his proudest and most challenging accomplishments. It’s challenging not only because of the complexity of the exercises and the dog handling required but also because there are few chances for mistakes. John put his first OTCH on Snickers in 1986 Page 5 and has also put UDX and WCX titles on dogs. When asked what accounts for his success with his dogs, John unequivocally points to bonding with each of them as key to their working and competing together. John’s strategy for training is to begin with field work to build up the dog’s enthusiasm and interest, then to move to obedience to refine skills, and finally, to return to field work to develop abilities in the more complex exercises. This bonding and training pays off in unanticipated ways. John shared a story involving Snickers, his second Golden and first OTCH dog, that proves it’s not all about ring performance. John and Snickers were field training one day. When John returned to the car, he realized he didn’t have his car keys. They were “out there” in the field somewhere. He gave his trusty Snickers the scent, told him “find it,” and off went Snickers, returning from the field a short time later with keys in tow! Currently, John is working toward Open and Senior Hunter titles with 3 year old Willie, his (almost) youngest dog. Willie and John have won 3 High in Trial awards since our March specialty and tied in another 3. Cash wins the honor of youngest dog at the Stoller household by two weeks. The oldest of Stoller’s 5 dogs is Denver at 9 years of age. Besides competing, John enjoys hunting with his dogs. They hunt pheasants, ducks, and geese at Bong and Horicon. Sue Freeman moved to Wisconsin from Minnesota and joined BGRC in 1981.She currently serves as obedience director. Over the years, Sue has served on the board in field director, obedience director, and hunt test chair positions. Sue also served as a Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 hunt test judge for almost 10 years! Sue breeds field Goldens at Heatherwood Kennels. Her first Golden, received as a Christmas gift in 1971, was named Heather and is the basis for her kennel name. Sue has been breeding field Goldens since 1981 and takes a great deal of pleasure in hearing from owners who hunt with her dogs, compete in field, or simply enjoy their companionship. Over the years, Heatherwood’s Chips of Gold JH CD WCX “Chips” has sired many wonderful puppies and has been an outstanding stud dog. Sue currently has 11 dogs on 11 acres in Waterford. Her oldest dog, now 12, is Ginger. Ginger is the daughter of Heathwood’s Autumn Star CDX JH WCX. Star died earlier this month at 15 ½ years of age and is remembered elsewhere in this issue. Sue’s dogs are her passion. They are her family. They are her children. She never tires of watching puppies develop and take on their distinctive personalities. For her, watching this development is one of the most wonderful and thrilling experiences in the world and, at this stage in her life, Sue enjoys having the time to focus on her dogs and spend time with them. Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter following her own advice that a working dog is a happy dog, Sue turned to obedience with Sadie and together they earned a utility title! This was a major achievement for Sue and Sadie and stands out as a thrilling moment in her relationships with dogs. Sue is not one to forget that Goldens also have their goofy side and shared the following dinner story. Heather, her first Golden, was 3 or 4 years old at the time. Sue had friends over for a spaghetti dinner. While Sue and her guests finished drinks nearby, Heather got an early start on dinner. Heather, up on her hind legs, was slurping up the spaghetti noodles on the dining table, thoroughly enjoying the dinner set out for the guests. Goldens always like to try new things! John Brandt has been a member of BGRC for about 5 years and currently serves on the board as your at large membership director. He joined to learn more about Goldens and to educate the public. Over the years, John has helped the club by serving as an obedience ring steward at our specialties and helping with the August hunt tests. Sue encourages newcomers to the fancy to recognize that Goldens love to work with their owners. They are people dogs and are happiest when they are doing something – “you can see it in their eyes,” says Sue. “Goldens love to do what they were born and bred to do.” John has been handling Goldens for 10 years and currently trains and competes in obedience with Naomi (Xanthos Pride and Joy). They recently earned their CD and are now training for open competition at Trim Time in Glendale. One of his proudest dog moments was earning the CD title st with Naomi – getting the 1 leg st with a 1 place finish comes in as a close second. John’s advice to newcomers to obedience training: Don’t be afraid to ask questions. While hunt tests are Sue’s favorite activity, and she has put a lot of WCX’s on dogs over the years, her proudest moment comes from the obedience ring. Sadie was a field dog who didn’t like birds so, John recently picked up a book titled Pet Loss by Herbert A. Nieburg and Arlene Fischer. He’s just through chapter 1 but recommends it to anyone interest in this touching topic. Page 6 September 17 BGRC Program Features Pets Helping People Our September 27 general meeting program will feature David Tucker from Pets Helping People (PHP). Founded in 1998, Pets Helping People trains dogs and their owners who want to give back to the community and strengthen the human-animal bond through animal assisted (pet) therapy. Their mission is “To improve the quality of life for individuals with special needs by conducting Volunteer Pet Facilitated Therapy (VPFT); to achieve optimum standards of excellence in its practice and in the care of therapy animals through ongoing training and evaluation; to promote the supportive benefits of the human animal bond; and, to enhance our community’s awareness of and involvement in Volunteer Pet Facilitated Therapy Programs.” PHP has provided dog and handler teams for the Brookfield Public Library’s wildly popular Read to Rover program. Be sure to put September 27 on your calendar and see what a Golden handler/dog team can do! It’s sure to be an interesting and engaging evening. Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 From BadgerGold From BadgerGold summarizes key information and updates posted to BadgerGold, our club’s private listserv to enhance communication among members. This column covers the period February 16 – April 15. If you are not currently a subscriber to BadgerGold, you can subscribe by simply sending an email to [email protected] . Be sure to provide your full name and the email address you want to use. For further information about BadgerGold please refer to the February/March 2005 newsletter (available online if you have long since recycled your old newsletters). The BadgerGold URL is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bad gergold/ . 2008 National Specialty The GRCA approved the Yankee Golden Retriever Club to host the 2008 National Specialty on September 19, 2008, through September 27, 2008, in the Warwick, Rhode Island, area. Glory At The Garden! Heartiest congratulations to Ken Matthews, Wayne Miller and Andy (Ch. Chuckanut Party Favour O Novel) who made history by being the first Golden Retriever since 1968 to win Group I at the Westminster KC show. A link to all the results and pictures can be found on the GRCA website http://www.grca.org/default.htm Goldendoodles and Rare White Goldens You can direct individuals interested in "designer dogs" to statements on "Goldendoodles" and "Rare White Goldens" at http://www.grca.org/PEC/ . These statements will assist buyers in making a sound buying decision. Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter New Sportsmen's Code From The AKC The sport of purebred dog competitive events dates prior to 1884, the year of AKC's birth. Shared values of those involved in the sport include principles of sportsmanship. They are practiced in all sectors of our sport: conformation, performance and companion. Many believe that these principles of sportsmanship are the prime reason why our sport has thrived for over one hundred years. With the belief that it is useful to periodically articulate the fundamentals of our sport, this code is presented. Sportsmen respect the history, traditions and integrity of the sport of purebred dogs. Sportsmen commit themselves to values of fair play, honesty, courtesy, and vigorous competition, as well as winning and losing with grace. Sportsmen refuse to compromise their commitment and obligation to the sport of purebred dogs by injecting personal advantage or consideration into their decisions or behavior. The sportsman judge judges only on the merits of the dogs and considers no other factors. The sportsman judge or exhibitor accepts constructive criticism. The sportsman exhibitor declines to enter or exhibit under a judge where it might reasonably appear that the judge's placements could be based on something other than the merits of the dogs. The sportsman exhibitor refuses to compromise the impartiality of a judge. The sportsman respects the AKC bylaws, rules, regulations and policies governing the sport of purebred dogs. Sportsmen find that vigorous competition and civility are not inconsistent and are able to appreciate the merit of their Page 7 competition and the effort of competitors. Sportsmen welcome, encourage and support newcomers to the sport. Sportsmen will deal fairly with all those who trade with them. Sportsmen are willing to share honest and open appraisals of both the strengths and weaknesses of their breeding stock. Sportsmen spurn any opportunity to take personal advantage of positions offered or bestowed upon them. Sportsmen always consider as paramount the welfare of their dog. Sportsmen refuse to embarrass the sport, the American Kennel Club, or themselves while taking part in the sport. 2008 GRCA Western Regional Specialty GRCA approved the Valle Del Sol Golden Retriever to host the 2008 GRCA Western Regional Specialty at the Westworld facility in Scottsdale, AZ. on Thursday, February 28, 2008, with the WC/WCX to be held on Sunday, February 24, 2008. Congratulations to Ellen Hardin Ellen has been appointed to the Breeder Education Subcommittee of the GRCA Breed Education Committee. Changes in WC/WCX Test Applications The GRCA WC/WCX Committee has recommended changes in the procedures for applications to hold WC/WCX tests. The following changes were approved March 3, 2006: 1. There shall be a single application form, replacing the previous two application forms. 2. The WC/WCX Regional Representatives shall keep a paper trail of the required dates concerning the WC/WCX Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 application and use the date reminder. 3. A statement of Required Paperwork and Deadlines will be attached to the WC/WCX package for use by test secretaries. 4. The results reporting will be changed so that test secretaries send all evaluation forms and properly marked judges, signed catalogs to the appropriate WC/WCX Regional Representative. The Regional Representative will forward the necessary information to the WC/WCX Recorder so certificates can be issued. House Fire Loss A wonderful breeder family in St. Louis has lost everything in a house fire. Sharon Rosenkoetter (Hillside Goldens) and her husband, Carl, are both very involved in tracking, breeding quality dogs, showing, etc. They are very active in their own club, GRC of St. Louis. Their dogs were all saved including a litter of pups that have since gone to their new homes. Pat Smith posted a request for donations of clothing and household items for the family to take with her to the St. Louis Specialty in early April. WAGS Looking For Goldens As Service Dogs Edell Schaefer posted this request from Sarah Orsted Hartwig: “I'm the Executive Director for WI Academy for Graduate Service Dogs in Madison, WI. We're a small 501(c) nonprofit organization that strives to improve the functional independence and quality of life for individuals with physical disabilities (mobility impairments) through partnerships with highly trained service dogs. I'm a breeder myself (Rhodesian Ridgebacks) so I know the importance of good, quality & responsible breeding practices. Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter That's why I'm contacting you we're looking for some new quality pups to add to our service dog training program & I wondered if you can refer us to Golden breeders that are planning breedings soon or have puppies currently available? I'm happy to answer any questions about our program & will appreciate any referrals you can provide. Thank you.” Sarah’s contact information is: Sarah Orsted Hartwig, OTR Executive Director, WAGS Inc. 1338 Dewey Court Madison, WI 53703 www.wags.net 608-240-9247 Field Education On Web Site New field training information is available on the GRCA website at http://www.grca.org/fec/default.htm Maizie Magoffin Passing Maizie Magoffin passed away Wednesday, March 22, 2006, at the age of 98. A longtime GRCA member, Maizie was married to John Magoffin, brother to Samuel Magoffin who was instrumental in establishing the Golden Retriever breed in the United States. GRCA will be making a donation to the Foundation in her name and hopes to have an article in the GRNews about Maizie. Midyear GRCA Board Meeting A Midyear Board meeting was held March 18-19 in Chicago. The complete minutes will be published in the News. Some of the items were: Treasurer's Report. GRCA's financial situation shows great improvement. The losses incurred by the GRNews have been significantly reduced, income is up and the previous downward trend has been reversed. Sales and PDI. Although we're not totally satisfied with the performance of PDI, we also Page 8 realize we can't return to the "old" method of an allvolunteer sales force. This is an issue that we're actively working on. Kennel Prefix Listing. The yearly listing will now appear in the May/June issue of the GRNews. A draft Policies and Procedures statement was reviewed and is still being worked on. A new statement was added to the Trophy Regulations: "The intention of the National Trophies is to honor dogs or members that have had a major impact on the breed and their accomplishments have stood the test of time. Additions to the collection may be considered on rare occasions. It is not the intention to have a trophy for every class offered at the National Specialty, nor for every possible area of competition. In the event the GRCA Board of Directors determine that a new trophy proposal does not merit National status, they may recommend to the donors that the proposal be for a Regional or local club trophy." We received six nominations for the Gold Standard award and selected one "winner" and five honorable mentions. These will be announced in the May/June issue of the GRNews. The Board reimbursement policy was reviewed. We are looking to revise methods of travel and methods of overnight lodging. Breed Education Committee. The job description for this committee, and its subcommittees, was revised to provide for more flexibility in selecting members. Dave Kinghorn and Barb Zelechoski gave us an update on the activities of the Golden Retriever Foundation. Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 The job description for the Legislative Liaison is far too comprehensive at present for any one person to do. It is being rewritten to make it a more manageable position. News From The AKC Canine Health Foundation Raleigh, NC – "We are pleased to announce that Stuart Eckmann, Howard Falberg, Karen Mays, and Melanie Steele have been elected to serve on the AKC Canine Health Foundation Board," says Wayne Ferguson, president of the Foundation. "Each of these dog fanciers brings a wealth of knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm to the Board of Directors, we are looking forward to working with each of them as we continue our journey in canine health research." Elections were held at the Annual Board Meeting in New York on Sunday, March 12, 2006. For more information about the new Directors, please visit the website at http://www.akcchf.org/news/index. cfm?article_id=140 . With a Little Faith Pat Smith and Sandy Stoller shared information about a wonderful new book about a two legged dog titled With a Little Faith. The author is Jude Stringfellow. Faith also has her own website at www.faiththedog.net . Media Information The AKC slide show on Golden Retrievers is being converted to a digital format. Copies will be sent to the archives and to the various education committees. The video on Goldens developed by Rachel Page Elliott (often referred to as "Pagey's video") is being worked on for DVD production and should be available for sale by the end of the year. Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter This award is designed to reward well-rounded Juniors who have varied interests within the Golden Retriever breed. The deadline for nominations is June 1. The winning Junior receives a plaque and $100 savings bond at the National Specialty. The requirements for the award are as follows: 1. Juniors must be between 10 and 18 years of age. 2. The Junior, his/her parents, or the person sponsoring them for the award must be a member in good standing of the GRCA. Juniors can be rewarded for any dog-related activity with a Golden Retriever, included, but not limited to: 1. Any AKC event: conformation, obedience, tracking, field work, hunt tests 2. Any GRCA WC/WCX events 3. Academic endeavors such as a term paper on the history of the Golden Retriever or a school assembly speech on responsible dog ownership 4. Community Service: nursing home visits, obedience demonstrations, etc. Application: The application consists of a written account of the Junior’s qualifications/ accomplishments from the previous calendar year. Copies of titles/certificates/grades/ letters of appreciation are encouraged to validate the application. Materials should be submitted by June 1 to: Stephanie Smith: 155 Colony Point Fayetteville, GA 30215 [email protected] You can view the award flyer at http://www.grca.org/awards/juniora chievementaward.pdf . Ruth Worrest Otis Passing GRCA Junior Achievement Award Page 9 Mrs. Ruth Worrest Otis, 93, of High Farms, New Hartford, breeder of Golden Retrievers, passed away on Sunday April 2, 2006. She was an active volunteer for numerous clubs and organizations in the West Hartford community and became one of the foremost breeders of Golden Retrievers in the country after establishing her kennel, High Farms. Special Thank You Submitted by Pat Smith I would like to thank those members who graciously helped me fill my van with household and dog items for delivery to the Golden family in St. Louis who experienced a huge loss in a fire. The family of Carl and Sharon Rosenkoetter, members of the GRC of St. Louis, were very happy to accept the donations. I personally would like to thank Maureen Shaughnessy, Pat Klappa, Sandy Stoller and Jean Granger for their generosity. Tail Wags for Volunteers and Contributors The focus this issue is on all those members (and some nonmembers) who made the 2006 Specialty a success. For openers a huge thank you from everyone to Edell Schaefer for serving as show chair and Joan Kaml for serving as show secretary. They put an enormous amount of time and effort into this event. From Edell Schaefer: “Thank you to everyone who helped with the Specialty shows - that includes all the prep work, set-up, day of activities, and take down. Joan and I were both amazed at how smoothly the shows ran - a tribute Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 to all the hard work our members put in o it. Exhibitors and judges were very complimentary about everything from the trophies and baskets, to the raffle, helpful and efficient stewards, hospitality…. We couldn't have asked for more, other than more space for grooming and crating. The plan for next year is to separate obedience and conformation - each in their own section (like the Berner folks do if you had a chance to check out the other side of the building). This should relieve the 'sardine effect' and hopefully bring our obedience entries back to where they have been in the past. Thanks again for all of your hard work. And, please give a round of applause to Joan for the fine job she does as show secretary. It's a ton of work and she gave it an outstanding effort.” Chief ring stewards Jean Granger and John Brandt extend a hearty thank you to all the stewards who assisted with the March specialty. Club members that helped one or both days: Linda Clemens, Larry Hartzheim, Barb Wolf, Sandy Flaaten, Randy Rauth, Dave Gensch and Chris Getter. Non-members: Donna Schmitt, Cathy Toniazzo, Bob Reed, Kris Kerr, Joanne Peck, Jay Peck, Karen Slack, and Bridget Stachewicz. “As you can see it takes a lot of workers to run 3 rings for 2 days. The Badger Golden Retriever Club appreciates and thanks you for your time and expertise! Edell Schaefer adds “Many of the stewards came from Western Waukesha DTC due to a shortage of BGRC members who could steward. It was a big help thanks to all of the stewards, and to Jean who had the headache of coordinating all those volunteers!” Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter From Joan Kaml: “Karen did an outstanding job on the raffle and silent auction with all the help from Lisa. It was an outstanding raffle and auction.” From Lisa Conigliaro: “I wanted to let everyone know that Deb Lukasik (GRRoW president and BGRC member) and GRRoW helped out a great deal [with the Specialty raffle]. We could not have done it without them. I want to thank all members who donated items and thank GRRoW for all the items they contributed to the raffle. This surely does make it easier than one person getting it all themselves. I also want to thank Deb her husband Fred and the GRRoW members who held down the raffle table. Karen and I appreciate it and did not expect to have the things going on in our lives that we did. For those of you that don't know! With my eye problems and the passing of Karen's Brother, we were not much help and Deb, Fred, and GRRoW members stepped in and ran the raffle show. A huge thanks to all of them. I want to extend from Karen a huge thank you for all the support she has gotten from all of you through her hard times. Please keep her and her family in your thoughts and prayers. Thank You ALL Again”!!!! Betty Welsch extends a sincere thank you everyone who contributed to the specialty trophy fund. Their names appeared in the catalog and are reprinted here in recognition of their contributions. Linda Clemens Steve & Sue Collins Sandy Flaaten, in honor of Haydon & Blaze Chris Getter Jean Granger Lynn Guerndt, Clearview Kennels Sandra Haessler, Sandcastle Kennel Barb Mattheis, in honor of Flicker & Beats Page 10 Bill McEachern Carol Pacetti Randy Rauth Chris & Dick Reents, Dichi Goldens Maureen Shaughnessy, Kamaglo Kennels Pat Smith, Kokoro John & Sandy Stoller Surface Specialists of S.E. WI. Inc. Jean Taylor, Keepers Kennel Pat Vanden Heuvel, Woodwing Kennel Marie Wendtland, Autumglo Pet Lodge Betty Zimmer, Creek Retrievers The Whelping Box Plus [Editor’s note: Please contact me at [email protected] and, if possible, post to BadgerGold information on any older dogs that need placement. Puppy information should go to Edell Schaefer.] Breeder referral listings included in this column are from members of the BGRC who abide by the GRCA Code of Ethics, have submitted all health clearances to the BGRC Breeder Referral Chair, and are approved for referrals. Jean Taylor has a litter due on April 27. Sire: Ch. Goodtime Argo Adrenalin Rush. Dam: Keepers Looks Like A Picture. Contact Jean at 262-251-1706. Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter Page 11 Take Your Dog To Work Day Don’t forget – Friday, June 23, is Take Your Dog To Work Day®. This annual event, now in its eighth year, and organized by Pet Sitters International, brings people and pets together in a special way on a special day. Dogs go to work. Hearts are touched. And as a result, homeless dogs will be adopted. PSI’s Take Your Dog To Work Day is the day for dogs. For details, visit their website at www.petsit.com . FOOD ORDER FORM for Sunday, May 21, 2006 General Meeting and Conformation-Obedience Fun Night Animal Motel 13175 W. Silver Spring Rd. Butler, WI 53007 The club will provide free soda but you must order and pay for food. Mail your sub order by Wednesday, May 17, with a check for $5.00 per sandwich payable to BGRC to: Bill McEachern th 3255 S. 44 Street Greenfield, WI 53219 Name ___________________________________ Telephone # _________________ Sub Sandwich Order How many? SandwichType Ham Turkey Tuna Roast beef $ ________ check enclosed ($5.00 per sandwich) Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter Page 12 Badger GRC Specialty Report March 3, 2006 – Franklin, WI 31 Dogs – 4 points 37 Bitches - 4 points 6 Non-Regular and 10 Best of Breed 37 competing in Obedience 16 competing in Rally 35 competing in Sweepstakes Show Chairman and Reporter – Edell Schaefer PUPPY & VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES CLASSES Judge: Dr. Shereen Farber PUPPY DOGS, 6 mos. and under 9 mos. (6 competing) 1. TAHNEE SUNNYGLEN FORTUNATE SON – Carmichael/Falkenthal 2. NALYN’S TOP BILLING - Gratiot 3. MOUNTAIN VIEW FOREVER FALSTAFF – Unger/Nee 4. AZZARO’S DEAL’ LCIOUS SURPRISE – Van Engelenhoven PUPPY DOGS, 9 mos. and under 12 mos. (5 competing) 1. ROSECREST PLAY IT AGAIN – Ziolecki-Cleveland 2. TIPTOP’S CRACKERJACK - Tipton 3. SNOWSHOE CROIX CREATING MAYHEM – Lownsbery/Clegg 4. DECORAHS II MIO AMICO MIGLIORE - Krumenauer JUNIOR DOGS, 12 mos. and under 15 mos. (1 competing) 1. KAMAGLO’S ON THE RIGHT PAGE - Shaughnessy JUNIOR DOGS, 15 mos. and under 18 mos. (1 competing) 1. CLAIRCREST DREAMWEAVER - Hertzog BEST IN SWEEPSTAKES – 6-9 Bitch SUMMITS EVERY FASHION VENTURE (CH. Summits MR. Bojangles x CH. Karagolds Whistlin N’The Wind) VETERAN DOGS, 10 yrs. and under 12 yrs. (1 competing) 1. CH. KAMAGLO’S ORIGINAL FORMULA CDX, JH Shaughnessy VETERAN DOGS, 12 yrs. and older (1 competing) 1. CH. WOODWING CAMEO FLY BY NIGHT – Vanden Heuvel BEST VETERAN IN SWEEPSTAKES – 10-12 Bitch CH. WINGATE’S KISS ME QUICK (CH. Signature’s Natural Wonder x CH. Goodtimes Rule Passion) PUPPY BITCHES, 6 mos. and under 9 mos. (8 competing) 1. SUMMITS EVERY FASHION VENTURE - Johnson 2. GANGWAY T.M. DOLCE’VITA – Shoemaker/Edwards 3. SANDCASTLE XTC - Haessler 4. SANDCASTLE’S XCELENT ADVENTURE – Davidson/Caruthers PUPPY BITCHES, 9 mos. and under 12 mos. (5 competing) 1. CONFETTI FLYING SOLO - Schlecht 2. SANDSPUR THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS – Hackney/Johnson 3. AYLWYN’S FUN IN THE SUN - Stecker 4. SNOWSHOE’S MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE – White/Schnarr JUNIOR BITCHES, 12 mos. and under 15 mos. (3 competing) 1. KAMAGLO SUR LA MEME PAGE - Shaughnessy 2. OLYMPIC’S NALYN’S SEA BREEZE - Gratiot 3. LUCKYTOP’S SPRINGBROOK BLIZZARD – Hartzheim/Bornheimer JUNIOR BITCHES, 15 mos. and under 18 mos. (3 competing) 1. CLAIRCREST DREAM COME TRUE - Hertzog 2. SUNWINDS PARTYLINE Z BEAR CREEK - Gaca 3. SPLENDID LOONSONG WOODEN SHOES Macauley BEST OPPOSITE SEX IN SWEEPSTAKES - 15-18 Dog CLAIRCREST DREAMWEAVER (CH. Hyline’s Tatsthway Ahuh Ilikit x Claircrest Way To Go) VETERAN BITCHES, 8 yrs. and under 10 yrs. (2 competing) 1. KRISOS TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX – Korlaske/Tovar 2. ROSECREST’S BEL ENFANT – ZioleckiCleveland/Cash VETERAN BITCHES, 10 yrs. and under 12 yrs. (1 competing) 1. CH. WINGATE’S KISS ME QUICK - Madrigrano Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter BEST VETERAN OF OPPOSITE SEX IN SWEEPSTAKES – 10-12 Dog CH. KAMAGLO’S ORIGINAL FORMULA CDX, JH (CH. Krishna’s Eddington Of Sabra CDX, JH x Merigold Kamaglo Grand Nosh’n CDX, JH) REGULAR CLASSES Judge: Carl Liepmann PUPPY DOGS, 6 mos. and under 9 mos. (6 competing) 1. TAHNEE SUNNYGLEN FORTUNATE SON – Carmichael/Falkenthal 2. NALYN’S TOP BILLING - Gratiot 3. AZZARO’S DEAL’ LCIOUS SURPRISE – Van Engelenhoven 4. SUNNYGLEN’S OUT OF THE ASHES - McCrea PUPPY DOGS, 9 mos. and under 12 mos. (6 competing) 1. SNOWSHOE CROIX CREATING MAYHEM – Lownsbery/Clegg 2. DECORAHS II MIO AMICO MIGLIORE - Krumenauer 3. ROSECREST PLAY IT AGAIN – Ziolecki-Cleveland 4. TIPTOP’S CRACKERJACK - Tipton JUNIOR DOGS, 12 mos. and under 18 mos. (2 competing) 1. KAMAGLO’S ON THE RIGHT PAGE - Shaughnessy 2. CLAIRCREST DREAMWEAVER - Hertzog BRED-BY EXHIBITOR DOGS (1 competing) 1. OTCH BREAKWATER TRIPLE CROWN UDX Czarnecki AMERICAN-BRED DOGS (1 competing) 1. AUTUMGLO KENLYNS GOOD BUDDY – Bemann/Wendtland OPEN DOGS (15 competing) 1. SANDPIPER’S GIVE’M H HARRY – JohnsonSiegle/Doctor/Marshik 2. WINGATE’S IT’S ALL ABOUT ME - Madrigrano 3. SPRINGCREEK EVERLOR ALL TIME HI – Quinn/Daton/Van Engelenhoven 4. RUSH HILLS ALL FOOLS ON DECK – Nee/Kleck WINNERS DOG – 9-12 SNOWSHOE CROIX CREATING MAYHEM (CH. Snowshoe’s Girl Crazy CDX, SH x CH. Snowshoe’s Wyoming Heart Throb) RESERVE WINNER’S DOG – 6-9 TAHNEE SUNNYGLEN FORTUNATE SON (CH. Bravo’s Old Spice x Sunnyglen Tahnee’s DeFiance) Page 13 VETERAN DOGS, 10 yrs. and under 12 yrs. (1 competing) 1. CH. KAMAGLO’S ORIGINAL FORMULA CDX, JH – Shaughnessy VETERAN DOGS, 12 yrs. and older (1 competing) 1. CH. WOODWING CAMEO FLY BY NIGHT – Vanden Heuvel BEST OF BREED (10 competing) CH. SNOWSHOE’S KISS FOR LUCK – Schnarr/Clegg (CH. Snowshoe’s Girl Crazy CDX, SH x Snowshoe’s Best Policy) JUDGE’S AWARDS OF MERIT CH. WINGATE’S KISS ME QUICK - Madrigrano STUD DOG (1 competing) 1. CH. QUAILWOODS MUSIC MAN CD - Gratiot PUPPY BITCHES, 6 mos. and under 9 mos. (7 competing) 1. SANDCASTLE’S XCELENT ADVENTURE – Davidson/Caruthers 2. SUMMITS EVERY FASHION VENTURE S - Johnson 3. CROIX’S MORAL OF THE STORY - Lownsbery PUPPY BITCHES, 9 mos. and under 12 mos. (4 competing) 1. SANDSPUR THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS – Hackney/Johnson 2. DICHI SURPRISE ME W’ A KISS - Reents 3. AYLWYN’S FUN IN THE SUN - Stecker 4. SNOWSHOE’S MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE – White/Schnarr JUNIOR BITCHES, 12 mos. and under 18 mos. (6 competing) 1. OLYMPIC’S NALYN’S SEA BREEZE – Gratiot 2. SPLENDID LOONSONG WOODEN SHOES Macauley 3. CLAIRCREST DREAM COME TRUE - Hertzog 4. KAMAGLO SUR LA MEME PAGE - Shaughnessy BRED-BY EXHIBITOR BITCHES (8 competing) 1. CRYSTALFALLS BCAUSEIMWORTHIT – Fisher/Kaldell/Wilkins 2. CLAIRCREST CAN’T DRIVE FIFTY FIVE – Hertzog/Lauderdale 3. CONFETTI FLYING SOLO - Schlecht 4. KAMAGLO’S SWEET SURRENDER - Shaughnessy AMERICAN-BRED BITCHES (1 competing) 1. CLEARVIEW “JUST BE MINE” – Guerndt/Szabo OPEN BITCHES (11 competing) 1. SUNWINDS PARTYLINE Z BEARCREEK - Gaca 2. GANGWAY WYLWIND SAY GOODNITE - Wylie Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter 3. SANDPIPER’S FOREVER YOUNG – Oster/Pace 4. SNOWSHOE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH – Allen/Schnarr WINNERS BITCH/BEST OF WINNERS – 9-12 SANDSPUR THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (CH. Summits MR. Bojangles x CH. Sandspurs Splish Splash) RESERVE WINNERS BITCH – Bred-By CRYSTALFALLS BCAUSEIMWORTHIT (CH. Stonecrest’s Secret Stash x Kamaglo’s Versatility Badge) VETERAN BITCHES, 8 yrs. and under 10 yrs. (2 competing) 1. ROSECREST’S BEL ENFANT – ZioleckiCleveland/Cash 2. KRISOS TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX – Korlaske/Tovar VETERAN BITCHES, 10 yrs. and under 12 yrs. (1 competing) 1. CH. WINGATE’S KISS ME QUICK - Madrigrano Page 14 4. TANBARK’S DIAMOND GIRL JUNE CDX – Schuenke – 197.5 ++ UTILITY A (1 competing) None qualified UTILITY B (12 competing) 1. OTCH TANBARK’S BEEN THERE DONE THAT UDX2, JH – Stoller – 197 ++ 2. OTCH TANBARK’S JUST A TAD UDX5 – Johnson – 197 + 3. OTCH TOPBRASS BREAKWATER BALLISTIC UDX6 – Czarnecki - 197 4. OTCH TANBARK ANNIE GET YOUR GUN UDX8 – Ladwig – 196.5 HIGH IN TRIAL – Novice B SHORELAND’S WILL TO WIN JH (OTCH Tanbark’s Been There Done That UDX2, JH x Shorelands Cheap Thrill UDX2, MX, MXJ) HIGH COMBINED OTCH TANBARK’S JUST A TAD UDX5 (OTCH Tanbark’s What’s Up Doc UDX x Shoreland Finishing Touch) BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX CH. SNOWSHOE’S LUCY LOVES ME – Allen (CH. Snowshoe’s Girl Crazy CDX, SH x CH. Snowshoe’s High Society) RALLY CLASSES NOVICE A (1 competing) None qualified OBEDIENCE CLASSES Judges: Ross Gabriel – Novice A, Open B, Utility A Kent Delaney – Novice B, Open A, Utility B Rally – Debby McNamara NOVICE B (2 competing)* 1. SUNFIRES CALM BEFOR THE STORM CDX, JH – Stoller - 93 2. HOLLYKINS VISTA CRUIZER – Weber - 78 NOVICE A (2 competing) 1. AMBERAC’S HIGH SPEED SAWYER OAP, NJP – Poole - 189 * In dispute pending resolution by AKC. NOVICE B (3 competing) 1. SHORELAND’S WILL TO WIN JH – Stoller - 199 2. WILD WILLY OF WOODWING CD – Ziegelbauer – 193.5 3. SPGBRK’S WIND BENTH MY WINGS – Hartzheim 183 OPEN A (1 competing) 1. GOLDENCREST SHERLOCK JONES CD – Jones – 194.5 OPEN B (18 competing) 1. OTCH TANBARK’S JUST A TAD UDX5 – Johnson – 198 ++ 2. TANBARK RUSTIC LEGEND CDX – Holbert – 198 + 3. OTCH TOPBRASS BREAKWATER BALLISTIC UDX6 – Czarnecki - 198 ADVANCED B (8 competing) 1. SANDSPUR COLOR ME SURPRISED UD, RE, JH, MX, MXJ, AXP, AJP – Weber – 98 + 2. XANTHOS I’M JUST FLY’N BY UD, RE, JH, MX, MXJ, AXP, AJP – Weber - 98 3. KEEPERS JEDIDIAH UD, RA – Klappa - 97 4. CH. FOREVER’S HOT SHOT CD, AX, AXJ, OAP, OAJ – Lifson - 96 EXCELLENT B (5 competing) 1. SANDSPUR COLOR ME SURPRISED UD, RE, JH, MX, MXJ, AXP, AJP – Weber - 98 2. XANTHOS I’M JUST FLY’N BY UD, RE, JH, MX, MXJ, AXP, AJP – Weber - 95 3. CH. FOREVER’S HOT SHOT CD, AX, AXJ, OAP, OAJ – Lifson - 94 4. AGILGOLD O’CATHALAIN – Sofranko - 93 Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter Page 15 Badger GRC Specialty Report March 4, 2006 – Franklin, WI 38 Dogs - 5 points 37 Bitches - 4 points 6 Non-Regular and 11 Best of Breed 51 competing in Obedience 21 competing in Rally 34 competing in Sweepstakes Show Chairman and Reporter – Edell Schaefer PUPPY & VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES CLASSES Judge: Susan Leese PUPPY DOGS, 6 mos. and under 9 mos. (6 competing) 1. TAHNEE SUNNYGLEN FORTUNATE SON – Carmichael/Falkenthal 2. NALYN’S TOP BILLING - Gratiot 3. MOUNTAIN VIEW FOREVER FALSTAFF – Unger/Nee 4. AZZARO’S DEAL’ LCIOUS SURPRISE – Van Engelenhoven PUPPY DOGS, 9 mos. and under 12 mos. (7 competing) 1. DECORAHS II MIO AMICO MIGLIORE – Krumenauer 2. TIPTOP’S CRACKERJACK – Tipton 3. ROSECREST PLAY IT AGAIN – Ziolecki-Cleveland 4. SNOWSHOE CROIX CREATING MAYHEM – Lownsbery/Clegg JUNIOR DOGS, 12 mos. and under 15 mos. (1 competing) 1. KAMAGLO’S ON THE RIGHT PAGE – Shaughnessy JUNIOR DOGS, 15 mos. and under 18 mos. (2 competing) 1. CLAIRCREST DREAMWEAVER – Hertzog 2. HYLINE’S HIGH FLYER – Larsen BEST IN SWEEPSTAKES – 9-12 Dog DECORAHS II MIO AMICO MIGLIORE (CH. Happy HR Highmark Bad News Bears JH x CH. Decorah’s Sweet Sixteen) VETERAN DOGS, 12 yrs. and older (1 competing) 1. CH. WOODWING CAMEO FLY BY NIGHT – Vanden Heuvel BEST VETERAN IN SWEEPSTAKES – 8-10 Bitch CH. ARIELL CELESTIAL SEA CHANGE TD, MX, MXJ – Hardin (CH. Pebwin Excel x CH. Ariell’s Waldenway Gabrielle UD, OA, NAJ) PUPPY BITCHES, 6 mos. and under 9 mos. (2 competing) 1. SANDCASTLE’S XCELENT ADVENTURE – Davidson/Caruthers 2. ROSECREST THRILL SEEKER – Cleveland/Harmeyer PUPPY BITCHES, 9 mos. and under 12 mos. (5 competing) 1. SNOWSHOE’S MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE – White/Schnarr 2. KEEPERS HIGH OCTANE – Taylor 3. CONFETTI FLYING SOLO – Schlecht 4. AYLWYN’S FUN IN THE SUN – Stecker JUNIOR BITCHES, 12 mos. and under 15 mos. (4 competing) 1. HAYTEE’S HOTTER THAN HAITI – Hayman 2. OLYMPIC’S NALYN’S SEA BREEZE – Gratiot 3. KAMAGLO SUR LA MEME PAGE – Shaughnessy 4. LUCKYTOP’S SPRINGBROOK BLIZZARD – Hartzhein/Bornheimer JUNIOR BITCHES, 15 mos. and under 18 mos. (2 competing) 1. SPLENDID LOONSONG WOODEN SHOES – Macauley 2. CLAIRCREST DREAM COME TRUE – Hertzog BEST OPPOSITE SEX IN SWEEPSTAKES - 15-18 Bitch SPLENDID LOONSONG WOODEN SHOES (CH. Signature’s Natural Wonder x CH. Karagold’s Splendid Air Tyme) VETERAN BITCHES, 8 yrs. and under 10 yrs. (2 competing) 1. CH. ARIELL CELESTIAL SEA CHANGE TD, MX, MXJ – Hardin 2. ROSECRESTS BEL ENFANT – CashBrumfield/Ziolecki-Cleveland VETERAN BITCHES, 10 yrs. and under 12 yrs. (2 competing) 1. CH. WINGATE’S KISS ME QUICK – Madrigrano 2. CH. LANDICAN’S MORNINGSTAR CDX, JH, AX, AXJ, OAP, OJP – Hartman Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter BEST VETERAN OF OPPOSITE SEX IN SWEEPSTAKES – 12 + Dog CH. WOODWING CAMEO FLY BY NIGHT (CH. Cameo Constance Of Carage x Classic Woodwing Wow) REGULAR CLASSES Judge: Dr. Karen M. Ericson PUPPY DOGS, 6 mos. and under 9 mos. (8 competing) 1. TAHNEE SUNNYGLEN FORTUNATE SON – Carmichael/Falkenthal 2. THUNDERWATER ON THE ROAD AGAIN – WatersWelsch 3. SUNNYGLEN’S OUT OF THE ASHES – McCrea 4. NALYN’S TOP BILLING – Gratiot PUPPY DOGS, 9 mos. and under 12 mos. (7 competing) 1. ROSECREST PLAY IT AGAIN – Ziolecki-Cleveland 2. SNOWSHOE CROIX CREATING MAYHEM – Lownsbery/Clegg 3. DECORAHS II MIO AMICO MIGLIORE – Krumenauer 4. TIPTOP’S CRACKERJACK – Tipton JUNIOR DOGS, 12 mos. and under 18 mos. (2 competing) 1. CLAIRCREST DREAMWEAVER – Hertzog 2. HYLINE’S HIGH FLYER – Larsen BRED-BY EXHIBITOR DOGS (2 competing) 1. LANDICAN’S JUST A BLAZINGSTAR NA, NAJ, NAP – Hartman 2. OTCH. BREAKWATER TRIPLE CROWN UDX – Czarnecki AMERICAN-BRED DOGS (1 competing) 1. NALYN’S BAJA DEL RIO – Hillery OPEN DOGS (20 competing) 1. SARIC’S MORE POWER AT ARGO – Blaszak/Litwicki 2. ROSECREST RECKLESS ABANDON – ZioleckCleveland 3. MALAGOLD CEDAR’S COUNTRY ROAD – Schulz 4. DICHI GO UNCHALLENGED – Reents WINNERS DOG/BEST OF WINNERS– Open SARIC’S MORE POWER AT ARGO (CH. Brae Lea Phantom Of T’Opera x Merigold Saric’s Sizzlin’ Hot) RESERVE WINNER’S DOG – 9-12 ROSECREST PLAY IT AGAIN (CH. Summits Mr. BoJangles x Rosecrest Crimson Glory) Page 16 VETERAN DOGS, 8 yrs. and under 10 yrs. (1 competing) 1. CH. SARIC’S MR I.M. HARRY – Litwicki VETERAN DOGS, 12 yrs. and older (1 competing) 1. CH. WOODWING CAMEO FLY BY NIGHT – Vanden Heuvel BEST OF BREED (11 competing) CH. HYTREE’S RYD-N-OUT THE STORM – Schlecht/Edwards (CH. Faera’s Future Classic x CH. Faera Tainsh Speed Deamon) STUD DOG (1 competing) 1. CH. QUAILWOODS MUSIC MAN CD – Gratiot PUPPY BITCHES, 6 mos. and under 9 mos. (4 competing) 1. SUMMITS EVERY FASHION VENTURE – Johnson 2. CROIX’S MORAL OF THE STORY – Lownsbery 3. SANDCASTLE’S XCELENT ADVENTURE – Davidson/Caruthers 4. CROIX DICHI CAMPFIRE STORY – Reents/Lownsbery PUPPY BITCHES, 9 mos. and under 12 mos. (6 competing) 1. SANDSPUR THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS – Hackney/Johnson 2. KEEPERS HIGH OCTANE – Taylor 3. KEEPERS CENTRE OF ATTENTION – Olsen 4. AYLWYN’S FUN IN THE SUN – Stecker JUNIOR BITCHES, 12 mos. and under 18 mos. (7 competing) 1. KAMAGLO SUR LA MEME PAGE – Shaughnessy 2. GRACIOUS GLDS EVENING IN VENICE – Lusa/Johnson 3. SPLENDID LOONSONG WOODEN SHOES – Macauley 4. OLYMPIC’S NALYN’S SEA BREEZE – Gratiot BRED-BY EXHIBITOR BITCHES (6 competing) 1. CONFETTI FLYING SOLO – Schlecht 2. ANTHEM ALL SHOOK UP – Ernst 3. KAMAGLO’S SWEET SURRENDER – Shaughnessy 4. OLYMPIC’S AS LIGHT AS A FEATHER – Wells AMERICAN-BRED BITCHES (1 competing) 1. CLEARVIEW “JUST BE MINE” – Guerndt/Szabo OPEN BITCHES (13 competing) 1. HYLINE’S JETOCA TIME FOR ME TO FLY – Caruthers/Zingula Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter 2. DICHI GO YOUR OWN WAY – Reents 3. SANDPIPER’S FOREVER YOUNG – Oster/Pace 4. SNOWSHOE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH – Allen WINNERS BITCH – Open HYLINE’S JETOCA TIME FOR ME TO FLY (CH. Evergreen’s Blue Angel NA x CH. Hyline’s Kalm Sea Ascot Legend) RESERVE WINNERS BITCH – Bred-By CONFETTI FLYING SOLO (CH. Hytree’s Ryd-N-Out The Storm x CH. Confetti Better Beware) VETERAN BITCHES, 8 yrs. and under 10 yrs. (2 competing) 1. CH. ARIELL CELESTIAL SEA CHANGE TD, MX, MXJ – Hardin 2. ROSECREST’S BEL ENFANT – ZioleckiCleveland/Cash BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX CH. HYTREE’S BLUE BONNET ON IT – Edwards (CH. Asterlings Wild Blue Yonder x CH. Faera’s Tainsh Speed Deamon) OBEDIENCE CLASSES Judges: Kent Delaney – Novice A, Open B, Utility A Ross Gabriel – Novice B, Open A, Utility B Rally – Mindy Mymudes NOVICE A (2 competing) 1. AMBERAC’S HIGH SPEED SAWYER OAP, NJP – Poole – 189.5 2. XANTHOS TASSO MOSTLY CHARM – Baumeister – 180.5 NOVICE B (3 competing) 1. SHORELAND’S WILL TO WIN JH – Stoller - 199 2. WILD WILLY OF WOODWING CD – Ziegelbauer 195 3. SPGBRK’S WIND BENTH MY WINGS – Hartzheim – 186.5 OPEN A (2 competing) 1. GOLDENCREST SHERLOCK JONES – Jones – 194.5 OPEN B (25 competing) 1. TANBARK RUSTIC LEGEND CDX – Holbert – 198 +++ 2. OTCH BROOKLYNN SAMANTHA UDX2 – Collins – 198 ++ Page 17 3. OTCH HIGH TIMES NOT A NEWF UDX, MH, MX, MXJ – Parison – 198 + 4. OTCH TANBARK’S JUST A TAD UDX5 – Johnson 198 UTILITY B (19 competing) 1. OTCH SUNFIRE’S SCAN A PERFECT PICTURE UDX7 – Heidinger - 197 2. OTCH HIGH TIMES WHAT A HOOT UDX4, SH – Carlsen – 196.5 3. TANBARK BRIARRIDGE UD – Beer – 195.5 4. TANBARK’S TRIPLE FLIP UD – Nyland - 195 HIGH IN TRIAL – Novice B SHORELAND’S WILL TO WIN JH (OTCH Tanbark’s Been There Done That x Shorelands Cheap Thrill UDX2, MX, MXJ) HIGH COMBINED OTCH SUNFIRE’S SCAN A PERFECT PICTURE UDX (OTCH Stardust Rainier Rocky UDX x Sunfire Sugar Pumpkin) RALLY CLASSES NOVICE A (1 competing) 1. TECHNIQUE’S NOR’EASTER – Wolf - 86 NOVICE B (6 competing) 1. AMBERAC’S ACAPULCO PRINCESS – Trate - 99 2. AMBERAC RAMALA NEVER CAN TELL CDX, JH – Pacetti - 98 3. HOLLYKINS VISTA CRUIZER – Weber - 97 4. DALLAS – Lukasik – 95 ADVANCED B (9 competing) 1. XANTHOS I’M JUST FLY’N BY UD, RE, JH, MX, MXJ, AXP, AJP – Weber – 99 ++ 2. SANDSPUR COLOR ME SURPRISED UD, RE, JH, MX, MXJ, AXP, AJP – Weber – 99 + 3. KEEPERS JEDIDIAH UD, RA – Klappa - 99 4. CH. FOREVER’S HOT SHOT CD, AX, AXJ, OAP, OAJ – Lifson - 98 EXCELLENT B (5 competing) 1. SANDSPUR COLOR ME SURPRISED UD, RE, JH, MX, MXJ, AXP, AJP – Weber - 98 2. CH. FOREVER’S HOT SHOT CD, AX, AXJ, OAP, OAJ – Lifson - 96 3. XANTHOS I’M JUST FLY’N BY UD, RE, JH, MX, MXJ, AXP, AJP – Weber - 93 4. KEEPERS JEDIDIAH UD, RA – Klappa - 90 Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter Page 18 Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . APRIL/MAY 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Officers President: Randy Rauth S13 W31845 Glacier Pass Delafield, WI 262-968-2717 [email protected] Vice President: Sandi Haessler N115W19979 Woodland Dr Germantown, WI 53022 262-251-0861 [email protected] Treasurer: Joan Kaml th 4480 N. 144 Street Brookfield, WI 53005 262-781-8072 [email protected] Secretary: Bill McEachern th 3255 S. 44 Street Greenfield, WI 53219 414-321-9398 [email protected] 2006 Badger Golden Retriever Club Board of Directors Conformation: Betty Welsch N5085 Butternut Trail Juneau, WI 53039 920-349-4394 [email protected] Field: John Stoller 6621 W. Tripoli Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53220 414-321-2181 [email protected] Obedience: Sue Freeman 4507 Northwest Hwy. Waterford, WI 53185 262-534-5824 heatherwoodGoldens @earthlink.net At Large Membership: John M. Brandt W170 N11479 Armada Dr. Germantown, WI 53022 262-253-5292 [email protected] Badger Golden Retriever Club Contact Information Education Coordinator/GRCA Delegate/GRCA Columnist: Edell Schaefer 5250 S. Nicolet Drive New Berlin, WI 53151 414-425-5433 [email protected] The GRCA columnist writes a bimonthly article for The Golden Retriever News, the GRCA national magazine, to keep the Golden world abreast of what BGRC is doing. Send Edell information on your wins, finishing a title in AKC, major points in conformation, and field wins for inclusion in the next article. Page 1 9 BGRC invites all prospective members to their events and meetings. If you are interested in joining our club, please contact the membership chairperson. Meetings are held bimonthly starting with the Annual Awards Banquet in February. Programs and locations are announced in the bimonthly newsletter. A complimentary newsletter will be sent to each prospective member. 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Surrender Hotline: 888-655-4753 Website www.grrow.org Membership Chairperson: Sandy Stoller 414-321-2181 [email protected] Paw, dumbbell, and jump graphics copyright © 1997-2001 Deborah Burton. All rights reserved. Fuzzy Faces – http://www.fuzzyfaces.com . Additional graphics (except BGRC logo) provided by www.swedishgoldenretrievers.net and http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/old/184/index.html . Badger Golden Retriever Club Newsletter Bill McEachern, Editor 3255 S. 44th Street Greenfield, WI 53219-4810 E-mail: [email protected] Woof! Post me where you’ll find me! Upcoming Meetings Run Thru Calendar BGRC General Membership Meeting Sunday May 21 at 5:30 pm. Obedience/Conformation Fun Night Animal Motel 13175 W. Silver Spring Rd. Butler, WI 53007 1 Fridays Oshkosh Kennel Club nd 2 Fridays Cudahy Kennel Club rd 3 Fridays K-9 Obedience Training Club th 4 Fridays Western Waukesha Dog Training Club th 5 Fridays K-9 Obedience Training Club BGRC Board Meeting Wednesday June 28 at 6:30 pm. Brookfield Library Rotary Room 1900 North Calhoun Road Brookfield, WI 53005 st Upcoming Events Hunt Test August 12 Bong Recreational Area Kansasville, WI WC/WCX Test August 13 Bong Recreational Area Kansasville, WI