Dec 1989 - The American Lhasa Apso Club

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Dec 1989 - The American Lhasa Apso Club
MULTIPLE BEST IN SHOW CHAMPION SAN JO SHUTTERBUG
The No. 1 Lhasa bitch in the U.S. is shown taking Group 1st under judge Dorothy Welsh at WIKC,
11-19-89, over an entry of 173 non-sporting dogs.
Shutter was Best In Show the week of ALAC's National Specialty at Mattaponi's all-breed show under
judge William R Geisenhafer entry 2144 dogs. Judge Keke Blumberg awarded Shutter "Select" at the
ALAC National Specialty.
San Jo is extremely proud of this outstanding bitch who exemplifies the essence of type in the Lhasa Apso.
SAN JO LHASA APSOS
Marianne L Nixon
206-885-3149
Leslie Ann Engen
206-788-5454
11507 243rd Ave. N.E.
Redmond WA 98053
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ALAC OFFICERS AND BOARD
PRESIDENT
Casscricka De La Rosa
1312 llthCt SW
Otympla WA 98502
206-357-6743
VICE PRESIDENT
Susan S Gies
2373 Wneallancl Dive
Manakin-Sabot VA 23103
804-749-4912
SECRETARY
Stephen Canpbell
37 Greenwood Cr
Freenord NJ 07728
201-431-4135
TREASURER
Ccrolyn Herbal
Route 1 Box 50
Putmcri OK 73659
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BOARD MEMBERS
Mare Allman
r&rd Route 03
Freeport TX 77541
409-233-1853
Pichad Coto
1346W Parton St
Ontario CA 91762
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Lynette Cooney
25 Rcricherte Estates
<eller TX 76248
817-379-5408
Victor Cohen
2335 South Williamson
WrAicrnson MI 48895
517-655-5347
Don Hanson
2214 Fir St SE
Otymaga Wa 98501
206-943-6067
Jcyce.lcixreon
507 West Aclans St
Mccomb IL 61455
309-837-1665
Becki Kraus
4215 Bishop St
Detrat MI 48224
313-886-6292
Brenda Scrrnerzel
9 Gettysburg Rd
BeiNeville IL 62223
618-277-6515
Mamn Whir tm ati
23 Great Ocks Cr
Spring Valley NY 10977
914-425-0765
AKC DELEGATE
E Ray Slectric
1704 S'iogbrark Cita°
Reston VA 22000
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President's message
DECEMBER, 1989
Dear Friends,
The Officers and Board of The American Lhasa Apso Club Would
like to wish all of you a Happy Holiday and a successful and prosperous
New Year.
It is our hope thatthose among us who have experienced tragedy
or misfortune during 1989 will see a better 199C1,strengthened by what
they have gone through, To those who have enjoyed good fortune - may
it continue and muttiply.
We have been honored serve you and the breed during the past
year,and look forward to the one ahead.
Sincerely.
Cassandra de la Rosa
President
(CH UGHT UPS RED ALERT X CH MI-UNG GOLDEN BEAR)
Touch moved to Vancouver Island and by 8 months of age got her Canadian Championship and picked up 4 US
points by 9 months of age. People say when she moves she takes your breath away! Watch for her -- she loves
to show!
Thank you judges for appreciating this little girl from Texas.
BREEDER
Barbara & Frank Trujillo
1904 Beason
Bryan TX 77801
409-775-8368
*Approval Pending
OWNERS
Arlene C Oley/Beverly Drake/Frank Trujillo
4249 Telegraph Rd
Cobble Hal BC
VOR 1L0 CANADA
604-743-5724
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Recently I asked Debby Rothman if she would consider interviewing Lhasa
judges for the BULLETIN and,when possible,to focus on judges who were
listed h the membership'stCp ten judge selectiors for our National Speciatties.
Below is the first interview. I hope you enjoy the comprehensive stlye of
Susan S Giles,editor
intenAew that Debby conducts.
For close to two years I conabted h-depth hteryiews with breeders and judges
fa Hollis) Pubiisting Co.,publisher of approximately 30 breed magcs&ies. The
style of thS type of interview gives you the reader insight into the individuals
philosophy and perhaps a giimpse at their personality. it sin this spirit I present
Debby Rothman.
to you a conversation.
A CONVERSATION WITH CHARLES MULOCK
by Debby Ro-thman
HOW DID YOU FIRST BECOME INVOLVED IN DOGS?
bought a dog. My wife had a mixed breed,with a long coat and a cuty tall. It
was a fawn or sable color and white. Men she had to put it to deep my wife
wonted another JoJo.So looked at all kinds of dogs. ha kennel I saw a
Keeshond. It was the same except for color. I took her over to show the dog
to her,even though it wasn't available,just to identify the breed. Wesaw an
ad in the paper and they had abpies for sde. I went out arid bought a puppy.
The some paper was advertg a appy match at Arapahoe Carly
Fairground& So we went tight from the people's house that we bought the
puppy from to the aippy match.That got usstated. Someone there
suggested obedience. At the tirne we knew nothrig. We didn't know anything
about collars and leashes. I had a harness on the dog.We showed that
puppy ha harness.Ofcause It didn't have any competition, it was Cute.
That's what got us started.
HOW LONG AGO WAS THAT?
1956.
HAVE YOU HAD A KEESHOND EVER SINCE?
Yes. We've had as many as tine dogs at one time. Mght now we're down to
three. It was kind of funny with the first one - we bought the standard,looked
at the standard,looked at the dog - Perfect! Perfect! By today'sstandard,that
dog,asa judge. I would withhold the ribisch But he was an excellent
obedience dog. I took him to obedience class and theirstructor would use
him to demonstrate the next lesson. I seemed to only have to show It to him
once,he seemed to understand. He was a very good dog for obedence
purposes, blithe was not a show dog. At the Nile we didn't know,blithe
wasn't.
DID YOU EXHIBIT HIM IN OBEDIENCE?
No. We gc through the ten week course and goclJated.then we lost him.
There was a lot that we didn't know at that particular time about keeping him
confined or on a leash. My wife lived over on 44th and Marshall. It was a
Saturday and she had hirn out in the front yard. There was heavy traffic from
a footbail gone and he took off all of a sudden and got hit. He was me
months old and we last him. Of course, we got another one right away.
DID YOU GET THE NEXT ONE WITH THE INTENTION OF SHOWING?
Yes. Yes. While we were looking we'd seen advertisements in Dog World,so
we were h contoct with some peopleimmediately phoned a lady in
Cdifornio. She dicin't have any pies.but knew somebody that did. She
arranged for a puppy to be shipped out to us. We were very,very fortunate.
He turned out to be a Best In alow dog. He was°So the first obedience
tilled Best h Show Keeshond in the country. He was a good dog. I don't
remember exactly when he got his obedience tie. He was still very young.
But, again,he learned very quickly. I was trainng very religiously. Ma
matter of fact, he was a grandson of a Crufts Best In Show winner. It was
unique - his sire was also a Best in Show dog. On one particular day. Rikki
went Best In Show,his sire went Best In Show,and a litter sister won a
Group - all in the same day.
WHAT WAS HIS NAME?
Ch. Rikki Van Armor.
WHERE DID YOU GO FROM THERE?
Because of the obedience activity. I got involved with Marrtcin States Dog
Cud and became one ofthe obedience instructors. I then stated my awn
obed:ence dosses. Eventually I applied and received approval to judge
obedence. I got my °pc:royal and started judging in 1964. That some year I
took a trp tack east and vested a number of kernels on the way,and
atteraed the national speciarty. Of course,I met a hinder of people. I
received an invitation to do the sweepstakes for the ncrtiond specicfty. I went
back and did that and it waked out very well. if was suggested that toopry
to opproval tojudge the breed. wnich I dd. I got my appxovd late in 1967.
My fist breed assignment was the 1968 national specialty. I was very
fortunate there - my Best of Breed dog went on to Best In Show in an entry of
33CX)dogs, which was the biggest snow ever neld in the country up until that
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time. There's been larger ones since. That was Trenton in 1968. That got me
enthused! It just went on from there.
IT MUST HAVE BEEN VERY REWARDING, AS A JUDGE, TO PUT THAT
DOG BEST OF BREED AND THEN TO SEE IT GO BEST IN SHOW.
Yes. under three different Judges to have it go all the way.At the time I didn't
recite it. but that was the third national specially that pertictlar dog had won.
Nry Best of Oppcete Sex was a bitch out of Canada that I had put up from
the classes. The following year she °So went BOS at the national. She was
a good cne too.
HOW SOON AFTER DID YOU APPLY FOR MORE BREEDS? YOU MUST
HAVE ENJOYED JUDGING.
I applied for additional breeds. The asegrrnents came along well. I
completed approval an the Non-Sporting group in 1970. It wasjust two yeas
offer my first breed assignment. It was a little easier in some respects in
those days. You didn't have to go through all the questionnaires and the
apprentice poogcrns and the hancts-on testing,althaigh we did apprentice
under other judges in the iritial process.
DO YOU LIKE THE PROCESS JUDGES GO THROUGH NOW? DO YOU
HAVE ANY IDEAS THAT YOU FEEL WOULD HELP?
lam in favor of almost anything that S going to help educatejudges. To me,
it's just another tool. Anything that S going to helpjudges become better
qualified I would have to approve of. I've never done any ofthe hands on
testing and I only had to take one test in the last breeds I received. I'm not so
site I like the written test portico. I'd rather see it as an open book test. After
all, on a judging assignment.if there Sony question,one can always go to
the standards book and take a look, which I've done on a number of
occasions over the years. I think Its more important that you know how to
fnd something,where to find something,rather than have to feel through
about fifty questions, the pass or fail type thing. The disqualifications in the
written test so pass or fail test. If you miss one disqualification question,
then you foil the test. So I'm not sure I ogee with the procedure on the
written test,although what it has done is force people to read standards. I'm
not certain how much standard rearing was being done by people qoplyng.
At least now we know the standards are being read.
DO YOU THINK PEOPLE HAVE "AN EYE FOR A DOG" OR THAT
PEOPLE CAN ACQUIRE AN EYE FOR A DOG"?
I think people do have an eye fa a dog. It's a gift. I don't think you can redly
acquire one. You can develop tremendous amount of knowledge abouta
deed,ctscut structure and never boa good judge. If you have an eye fa a
dog you can pd< the good ones. Of cause you can mond on that
knowledge. but I think it's something you're ban with. Like on appreciation
for art. I don't think it can be acquired. You have the gift.
I'VE ALWAYS FELT THAT WAY TOO, THERE ARE TIMES WHEN I'M
OUTSIDE THE RING WATCHING JUDGING AND I WISHED I COULD
ENTER THE MIND OF THE JUDGE AND SEE WHAT THAT JUDGE IS
SEEING OR LOOKING FOR.
There's a lot you can't tell from ringside, but if you have an eye for a dog,you
know the dogs that are being considered. I know,in breeds that I don'tjudge.
I can often times pick out the good ones. The ones that go up under
knowledgeablejudges. They have that chars-na.that elegance. You know
they're right just because you have an eye for a dog.So you can pick the
good ones out even though you're not fomiicr with the detaled characteristics of the breed.
DO YOU THINK PART OF THE CHARISMA HAS TO DO WITH
STRUCTURE?
Absolutely. If the dog is put together cared - the placement ofthe neck into
the shoulders gives that lock of elegance - which to me is part of the
chansma. Personality enters into it and showmanship. But if the dog has that
aok of elegance,that's structure. You see it in many of the top winning dogs.
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"MINT" was HOT at WESTCHESTER
*CH TABU'S MINT CONDITION
(CH TAI CHI VOUVRAY X CH TABU'S SOUTHERN DELIGHT)
Shown here winning a 5 pt major at the Westchester Lhasa ApS0 Club Specialty held in conjunction with the Westchester KC
_ AND HE DID NOT COOL OFF UNTIL HE HAD WON _ _ _ another 5 pt major the
show under Judge Frank Wolaniuk
following weekend at Lehigh Valley KC under Breeder-Judge Barbara Wood ___ AND ___ a 4 pt major at Catonsvile KC
under Judge Henry Stoecker TO FINISH _ __ AND _ __moved up to specials the next day at Rock Creek KC he won
BEST OF BREED under Judge Paula Bradley ___ AND __ _ GROUP IV under Judge Alexander Schwartz.
'Pending AKC
Norman & Carolyn Herbel
Rt 1 Box 50
Putnam OK 73659-9734
Nancy & Jim Plunkett
14290 Greenview Drive
Greencastle PA 17225
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CH TIARA'S BROADWAY JOE
BEST OF
WINNERS
NITA NEE
KENNEL CLUB
FA 0}BBB
HILIFE KAVALIER OF WIL-O-WIK
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CH TABU'S MAGIC MAGIC OF TIARA
BREEDER/OWNER
Becky Johnson
#1 Tiara
Imperial MO 63052
314-464-DOGS
Handler
Nancy Plunkett
BEST OF
OPPOSITE SEX
SALISBURY N.C.
KENNEL CLUB
SEPTEMBER 1989
PHOTO BY
BONNIE
CH TABU'S FIRST IN LINE
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CH TABUS MAGIC MAGIC OF TIARA
BREEDER/OWNER
Becky Johnson
#1 Tiara
Imperial MO 63052
314-464-DOGS
Handler
Sue Guilmino
PUPPY PARADE
CH LIKALAS TYG-GYR TU OF HYLAN
CH TAI CHI VOUVRAY
CHEN KRIS-SHANA NOR
TABU'S CL FACE VALUE
HI-LIFE KAVALIER OF WIL-O-WIK
CH TABU'S A PARTIKIN
TABU'S COFFEE WITH CREAM
Match under Judge Debbie Burke.
"Face is shown winning BEST IN MATCH at the Heart of America Lhasa Apso Club
Norman & Carolyn Hertel
Rt 1 Box 50
Putnam OK 73659-9734
405-661-3299
IC
crci
Nancy & Jim Plunkett
Carmen & Max Spears
Lori, Kent, Lacey & Kelli Herbel
TIARA'S DREAM LOVER
SIRE: CH TABU'S FIRST IN LINE
DAM: CH TABU'S MAGIC MAGIC OF TIARA
This elegant, elcellent moving, proper size young bitch is shown here winning BEST ADULT IN MATCH at the Heart
ct
America Lhasa Apso Club Match under Breeder-Judge,Debbie Burke.
Owner
Alice Finley
Handled by.
400 E 5005
Max Spears
Farmington UT
Box758
Co-owner/Breeder
Clinton OK 73601
Becky Johnson
405-661-2829
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Also for sale 7 month golden male in show coat out of Am Can Ch Hope-full's Helious of Knolwood, an OrlaneHamilton breeding.
Lorri E Nichiow 313-979-2507
35445 Mound, Sterling Hts, MI 48310
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LORNICH KENNELS
WELCOMES
TO OUR HOME
Champion Producing
CH LAMOCS HALLMARK O'FANCI "Doll"
and her son Champion producing
CH LAMOCS INDIANA JONES "Indiana"
and his son
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Indiana and Parnelli are offered at stud along w'rth our other 7
champion males.
Congratulations to Lornich's Uttimate "Josh" on finishing his AM
Championship. Thank you Daryl Marlin, your the greatest. Watch for
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FOR SALE* AM/CAN CH LORNICH'S TOCO OF RENNEGADE,
LORNICH'S MY PREROGATIVE(Helious kid) and show puppies in
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LORRI E NICHIOW 313-979-2507
35445 Mound,Sterling Hts, MI 48310
MULOCK continued
They have that proud bearing cbout them.That has to be structre. Attitude
can contibute to it, but if the dog is not made oute correct the dogs not
goingto have that lock of elegance and the elegant dogs going to go Lp
aver Itiat dog.
DO YOU JUDGE WITH A GREAT EMPHASIS ON STRUCTURE?
CertainY. Actually,there are thee categories to judge on - type,
balance and soundness. Well.asfa as I'm concerned bolance and
soundness are a pat of type. Types all encompassing. But,balance and
soundness are influenced by structure. If all the bones are the it size, right
shape,right dimensions,the angles are correct for that particular breed that'sstructure. That gives you balance. If they're made correctly they're
gong to move correctly.
DO YOU SEE DOGS THAT LOOK REAL GOOD STANDING AND THEN
ARE SURPRISED WHEN
THE DOG MOVES? CAN YOU, BY LOOKING WHEN A DOG IS
STANDING STILL, TELL
THAT IT'S STRUCTURE IS FAULTY?
Sometimes you can see a dog standing and you know that he is not going to
be a good moving dog. For example.if he's too steep in the shoulders or if
his forelegs are too far forward or if he lacks angulcrtion or if he's
overangUated.you hatve a pretty good idea that he S not gong to be a good
moving dog. But,if you get a good profile where the structures there,there's
no guarantee that he-S gong to move correctly. Sidegait - you may have a
good idea of whatthe sidegart wil be.Coning and gang,I don't thnk you
can determine that whle he's standing. You might he able ton some cases.
If he's standing covnocked. you know he'll be moving cowhocked. If he's
standing with his elbows out and bow legged you know that's gong to effect
movement. But it he'sstanding correctly he can still have movement faits.
perticularty caning and going. So.maybe you can teL maybe not.
A CLASS COMES IN THE RING. EXPLAIN YOUR RING PROCEDURE.
Fist of all I send the dogs around the ring, not trying to pick out anything,but
just to see whether there's any lameness involved. At that particular time a
dog might catch my eye.bit don't try to do too great ofan evaluation at that
point because I don't wantto be influenced before dl the dogs have been
examined and gaited.Sal send them cround the ring the first time checking
for lameness. Then I do the hands on examination. I'll offer the back of my
handfcr the very briefest moment and then I want contact. I put my hand on
the head immeciatety. look at the face to know head shape.11 look at the
bite. In the head, you're also looking at length of muzzle, whether or not it's
balanced,what the underjaw looks We,what the ear sets,ear size, eye
color,eye placement,eye shape and so on. My hand goes down the neck,
so that I can check tosee if the dog hasthe curvature of neck,which most
breeds requie to some degree. The left hand goes down and I check the
chest,forechest, width of the chest under the forelegs I run my hard down,
getting muscle tale at that point,coot texture. I check for the location ofthe
withers and the elbow,see what the angulation is between the shakier bade
and the upper arm. Back ciong the back. I check the stifle area,the thighs,
check the males to see if they're &Jay equipped,the tad set.tad length and so
on. Then back for another look at the head for copres§on. In the meantime I
check how the positioning is- whether the toes are in or out,front and rear. In
the process the legs are examined to see whatthe tone shape and
siostance S. I wil move the dog.I move the dog down and back twice,to be
sure I'm seeing the some thing twice. I send the dog around the ring in cider
to getsdegat. I don't We the L-paffern or triangle pattern beccuse you have
such short distances that maybe the dog doesn't get into it's stride like it
/loud,tuning corners and so forth. Fifteen or twenty feet iS'i't enough for
sidegat.so I'll get the complete circle with the dog. I w4 bock off and look at
the entire Ineup and I select what I consider the better type specimen. That
S,they have the bciance,they have the sze.they have the appearance. I
wil place them - one,two,three,four and pencps five and six depending on
the Sys of the claw. I will probably regoit them and I may or may not change
my plocings depending on what I see. Fist of all they have to look We the
breed - that's going to be my first place dog. The one that comesthe closest
to what I consider the standard of the breed calls for. The moving mayor
may not effect the placements. A dog can look very pretty stoncing but if he's
not moving as well he's not going to place as high asthe one that may not
oak quite as nice standing, but S a sounder moving dog. I will put a little
more empriass on sound movement above anything eise. I think. But agan,
it depends upon the degree of deviation.
DO YOU HAVE A LOT OF EXHIBITORS OFFER TO SHOW THE BITE? IS
IT STANDARD IN SOME BREEDS TO HAVE THE EXHIBITORS SHOW
THE BITE TO THE JUDGE?
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Many people will offer. I suppose it's a good idea in some resoects. I think
they are doing it. possibly.for sanitary reasons. As a judge,I don't know
manyjudges that wipe their Fords in between each examination. Yet the
exhisita Snowing the bite to the judge has the opportunity to maybe hide
something,so I would rather examine the bite by myself. It's more than just
how the incisors or canines frt. I like to look and see what the molars are like,
particularly in breeds where missing teeth are either a major fault or a
disqualification. A.it's a chance to evaluate temperament. It's more than
just training. Temperament so difficult thing to evaluate. Lack of a
temperamental dspicy is what we evduate.Awed trained dog may accept
bite examination with no problem, but stil have a temperament problem. But
at least it's one way we can evalicrte temperament.
ARE YOU MORE LENIENT WITH TEMPERAMENT WHEN JUDGING
BREEDS THAT ARE "CHARY OF STRANGERS'? LHASAS, FOR
INSTANCE.
Not redly. I wont a dog that S going to accept the examination. One that isn't
going to Snow you a temperamental dsplay. I'm not as critical of puppies and
novice dogs as I crn of mature dogs. I don't expect the showmanship to be at
a higher level in the novice dogs and puppies. It's usually a matter of
socialization. The expresSon will give you an idea of whether it's lack of
sodatation or whether it so temperament problem.There are ways and
meats a doe has ofletting you know,how it fee& I don't object to a puppy
acting e a puppy. He's gong tcbe a mature dog the rest of Ks life,so let
hirn be a ptcpy whie he hasa chance.
YOU SAID YOU LOOK AT EXPRESSION WHEN YOU COME BACK TO
THE FRONT OF THE DOG, AFTER EXAMINING THE DOG. DO YOU
LOOK AT EXPRESSION WHEN THE DOG COMES BACK INTO YOU
FROM GAMNG?
Generally,I've seen expresSon prior to moving. I will take a look at
expression again when the exhibitor brings the dog and stops in front of me.
WHAT GROUPS DO YOU DO?
I do fox - sporting. working,non-sporting aid herding. I aid do obedience,
but I just resigned my obedience this summer.
FOR WHAT REASON?
There's a lot ofleg work involved. I'm at an age where I don't have quite the
mobility that I used to have. It was becoming more of a chore. Also,I've been
at it a long time and I've lost a little of my enthusiasm for it. I don't think it's
far to the exhbitor to have a judge in that ring evaluating their dog that isn't
enthused about what he is doing. So,there canes a time when you've got to
hcng Lp.
DO YOU HOPE TO DO MORE GROUPS?
No,I don't intend to apply for any more breeds. I wait to do a good job in the
breeds that I do. I like to do a breed a half dozen times or so a year to keep
my eye tuned to the breed. Additional breeds would just dilute the number or
times Ida breeds now. I We to think that I can recogrte my limitations and
stay within them. I have no quarrel with those whojudge more breeds than I
do.The imitations will vary from one individual to another. I feel I have
enough and it keeps me busy.
WHAT HAVE BEEN SOME MEMORABLE JUDGING ASSIGNMENTS?
I did a Golden anniversary speciatty in England about three years ago.That
was an exciting one.Judging the Keeshond national specially on my first
assignment was another. I'vejudged in South Africa which was very
interesting. I'm looking forward to judging in Australia in a couple of years.
Also, next year I have an assignment in Puerto Rico. Those are interesting
cnd exciting.
HOW ARE THE SHOWS RUN IN SOUTH AFRICA?
It's a combination ofthe Engsh system and the American system. They give
challenge certificates like they do in England. it takes three challenge
certificates for a championship. The classes are much the same. England, or
course, has many more classes. There may be as many as thirteen classes
to be judged. In South Africa. there S crisp a champion class which S placed
one,two,three,four. Your winners are looked at in cider to select Best of
Winners and to select your Best or Breed.
DO THE CHALLENGE CERTIFICATES GO TO WHAT WOULD BE THE
SAME AS OUR WINNERS DOG AND WINNERS BITCH?
You will have two challenge certificates per breed.One for each sex.So it's
like our Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. I think mostoftheshowsin South
Africa have challenge certificates available. That's not so in England where
some breeds will have chcilenge certificates available that day and in other
breeds not. The parent club S told they will have so many
challengecertificates available in a year. The parent club selects the shows
that inni be championshp shows where the challenge certificates are offered.
ARE THE BREEDS IN SOUTH AFRICA QUITE DIFFERENT FROM
OURS?
The goup alignments are substantially different. A nLrnber of working breeds
are shown in the utility group. which is eciLivalent to our non-sporting group.
They have a few breeds,also,that we don't recognize here. There are fax
different Best in Shows at oneshow - Best Puppy,Best Bred-By, Best South
African bred. Best in Show, The winners may or may not be the same.
WHAT KIND OF ENTRY DO THEIR SHOWS HAVE?
The show I did was a two day affair. Some of the breed entries were fairly
good size. For example,43 German Shepherds. Dobermans also had a good
size entry. Ear cropping snot permitted,so the dogs have a lithe different
oak than mast of ours. Quality - there wassome excellent quality, although
in my first breed ofthe day I withheld the choilenge certificate because of
lack of quality. I saw the best Bullmastiff I've ever seen in my life down there.
A lot of the grocmhg 5
. different - not groomed to the some state that ou
dogs ore.
WERE THE DOGS OWNER-HANDLED?
Oh yes. I don't recall whether there are any professional handlers or not.
There may be. Another interesting aspect was the handling class. There
were threejudges,each evalucrting each dog and the handers had to svAtch
dogs. The handers each had three shots at it and from that the best handler
was selected. England has very few professional handlers. They're just
starting in with a little of that now.
DO YOU THINK THERE HAS BEEN A DIFFERENCE IN THE DOG GAME
SINCE HANDLERS ARE NO LONGER LICENSED?
Yes. I think you have two classificatiors. The professional handler and the
agent. Vvhile they're all considered handlers,to me there is a difference. With
many ofthe agents.I'm not sure I understand why they are doing what they
do. other than for fees. I suppose. I don't think many of them have the some
of presentation. atthough certainly a lot of them do. I'm talking Cinnt.rt
those I would put in the agent class rather than the professional handler
class. The so called agents, I think, will show dogs that are not perhaps as
competitive as the dogs the real professional shows. Red professionals go in
the ring to win. I think many ofthe so-called agents go in to collect a fee. To
me there's a difference.
HAVING ONLY BEEN TO DOG SHOWS IN THIS COUNTRY And HAVING
BEEN AROUND SHOWS WHEN HANDLERS WERE STILL LICENSED, IT
IS HARD FOR ME TO IMAGINE A SHOW WHERE THE DOGS ARE ALL
OWNER-HANDLED. DO YOU THINK THAT HAS ADVANTAGES TO THE
WAY WE DO THINGS? DO YOU THINK PROFESSIONAL HANDLERS
ADD TO OUR SPORT?
I think the fact that we have so many professional handlers has taken a lot of
the sportsmanship out of our shows. It now is a business. I think it is still
more of a sport in many of the foreign counties. In England,for example.a
great deal of emphasis is put on winring classes and winning Best of Breed.
Over here,emphasis is put on the group level and the Best In Show level.
That contributes a little more to the sport in the foreign countries. It's too
much of a business here. it's more important that'my dog %Ann'. whether he's
the best specimen of the breed or not. There,they're more concerned with
the quality ofthe specimen that whs.
DO YOU WISH PROFESSIONAL HANDLERS WERE STILL LICENSED?
I don't know how to answer the question. I was never a professional handler.
so I don't know much about what the requrements were. I don't redly fed
qualified to answer that.
IT APPEARS TO ME THAT AKC WANTS All BREED STANDARDS TO
BE STANDARDIZED. DO YOU AGREE WITH THAT?
Up to a point. Standarcived format woLid be fine. The genera description,
head,back,coat,color and so forth al h the scrne sequence,I woUd be in
favor of. There are some cases where they could do a little better job on
terminology. But other than that, no. I think there's too great of a risk of
changing the breed for the pupose of having a Lniform type ofstandard. I
don't thhk that wald be =rect.People many years ago determined what
the breed wassuppose to look like and the standard wassuppose to
descnbe that. When you start messing around with the standard,then - well
for example.the Lhasa. Chary of strangers. That meant something to the
People who originated the standard. If you take that out of there and put in
something else. you might have a cifferent mearing than what was intended.
I think this is the kind of risk that would be taken if you change standards.
Certoinly,everything can be put in a sequence without changng the
standard. I would be in favor of getting the sequence uniform,but asfar as
chongng the standard - no. Maybe getting rid ofsane of the terminology that
doesn't mean anything or is misleading. I could see that permissible, but
there's too much risk of losing sornething when you start changing standards.
THE LHASA STANDARD IS NOT A VERY WORDY STANDARD.
Its one of the briefest standards.
DO YOU HAVE AN OPINION ABOUT THAT?
Well. I think it's slightly misleading. The Lhasa standard puts quite a lot of
emphasis on heads,but it is not clased as a head breed.The Lhasa
standard says noting ciocut movement and yet to me it is one ofthe oriticci
areas of any breed. Oia cause.I'm a movementjudge to start with. The oriy
thing you get in the descriptor'of structue is length,and the fact that the
front legs shoUch't be bowed.Other than that they don'tsay crythng cbout
angUation,what it t)ould be. Other things you have to leave to comrsxr
sensejudgement.So that's a place where I thin( the standard could use
scene improvement. One thing that is sbject to interpretation is what is
meant by low carriage ofstern. Does it have to do with topline or does it have
to do with tail carriage? If the td is dropped,that could be a law stern
carnage. But whether there was something else they had in mind when they
wrote it, I'm not sue.So there's an area that coUd use some improvement. I
think they could do a better job of height to length ratio. It criy scrys longer
that tall. But how much longer? Under the present standard you coUct have a
difference of vcriation ofthree inches and still be vithin the Standard.
HAVE YOU SEEN ANY SiGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE BREED OVER
THE YEARS?
Oh.yes. Bites are much better today than they were when I first started
judging Lhcsas. I think there's a tendency for the breed to be getting a little
big. I think they're losing something in See. Those are the two more
signficant things that I see. Those who are more closely associated with the
breed than I crn probatory see a lot of other things that have changed. But
those are the two predominate ones as I see it.
MUSCLE TONE. DO YOU SEE A DIFFERENCE IN MUSCLE TONE FROM
BREED TO BREED? WHAT KIND OF MUSCLE TONE DO YOU FIND IN
LHASAS?
I don't know as though I can onswer that on a breed to breed bases. see c
lot of variation inmuscle tone within a breed. Overall, most of the Lhasas I
the* are reasonably good. A nunber of years ago,you'd have a teeing of
frailness - like the dog was going to collapse under you. They're more said
today than what they were. When Tibetan Terriers were first shown.there
was nothing to trier bodies. Now you've gotsome dog under you hands.
That particular breed has had a very drastic change for the better. I don't
thick the Lhasas have changed to that extent. I kind some good boded
Lhasas twenty years ago. I find good boded Lhasas today. Wthin the breed,
you will find some good bodes,some good muscle tone,and you wil find
some mushy ones at the same time.
DO YOU JUDGE ON THE HEAD?
Not a great deal. I try to follow the standard,but when you get out of you
own breed,I thnk you lose something in evaluating heads. Probably because
judges don't stud,/ as much as we realty should to know what head type is
correct. When you have heads that ore hear*covered then how nipatant
is head type anyway? I would be more concerned with S the head piecisng
to my eye. They may have some minor deviations that many ofthe breeders
wouldn't care for,that might not be quite as serious to me.
I FEEL OUR STANDARD LEAVES HEAD TYPE SOMEWHAT OPEN
ANYWAY. THERE ARE A LOT OF DIFFERENT HEAD TYPES THAT
WOULD QUALIFY UNDER OUR STANDARD AS IT'S WRITTEN. MAYBE
THAT IS WHAT WAS INTENDED WHEN THE STANDARD WAS
WRITTEN.
This is possible. This is possible. That's why I think there's great risk in
revng the standard. You've got to be extremely careful in how its horded.
I've seen this happen in otter breeds. I was on a standard review committee
for awhile. The reccmmendatiors we received,often times,were wrx:rt peede
had in their own kennel,rather than what the breed should be. It's a major
problem - that you don't lose breed type while messing around with the
standards. Dogs are not a precon animal. You have to leave something to
judgement,to him:retortion oftype. Too much ofthe tme people wont to
tighten the standard up. You can't do it. It is not a geametricd precision
hstrument. It's a IMng thing. You have to leave it open to interpretation.
DO YOU HAVE ANY PET PEEVES ABOUT PRESENTATION IN THE
RING?
Yes,and I don't do as much about it as I ought to. This is the aver bating.
caltrued cn rxge
BAYWIND FARM
MorganHorses
Lhasa Apsos
Presents Its First Lhasa Champion
CH Christopher Robin of Baywind
(BIS,BISSCh Misti's Play It Again Sam X Wicket of Baywind)
Chris is shown winning a 4 point major under judge Alvin Maurer at the Annapolis K C.
Chris continued with 4 point majors under Mrs Clover Allen, Devon KC and Mrs Lehnig, Carroll
County KC to complete his championship.
Also Presents
Baywind's She's Got The Look
(Sorry no picture at time of press)
(BIS,BISS Ch Misti's Play it Again Sam X Wicket of Baywind)
Tiffany, as she is called, is on her way to being one of Sam's next champions. She was WB &
BOS from the puppy class under Dr Harry Smith and reserve to a 4 point major from the puppy
class the very next day under Judge Mr B Wilson.
You'll recognize Tiffany when you see her because she's got the Look.
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Davidsonville MD 21035
301-798-0638
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DKCH SCHEEL'S COFFEE-N-CREAM
1989 was a good year for DKCH Scheel's Coffee-N-Cream and
her 2 litter sisters: DKCH Scheel's Fame-N-Fortune is the
No. 1 Lhasa Apso Bitch in Denmark 1989; Scheel's Pride-N12/ has 2 C.C.s towards the Danish Championship and CoffeeN-Cream herself finished in November.
Sire: DK/NL/INTCH Saxonsprings Famous Flier
Dam: Orlane's Peppermint Pattie
Pepper's daughters 1989-wins (there is a fourth Pepperdaughter, Scheel's Simplicity, on the Top List) gave momPepper the title from the Danish Lhasa Club: Lhasa Apso
Brood Bitch of the Year 1989.
Thank you so much to Raul & Cassandra de la Rosa for letting
us co-own AM BISS CH Suntory Superfudge and show him here in
Denmark.
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Deadline was Dec. 1st
A special Thcnk You goes to Sondra Rogers for the typing that
she has been doing for the BULLETIN. Sondra does a very
professional job. If the items or articles have mistakes I probably
typed it, if the piece is free of errors you can bet Sondra did it.
Did you remember to renew your
membership?
In that vain I would Ike to give everyone the opportunity to make
some sense out of the end of Keke's crticle and apologe to her
for the mistake. Inadvertently 3 lines were left off the end of the
pick up
second page which turned the crticle to gibbe. We
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continued from Keke's article from the Oct issue.....
Fronts area big problem,tut fronts are the biggest problem in
every breed. Shoulder layback,to be right, mi.& match rear angulation - no
matter if it's good or bad - they must match for good movement. I feed the
reason our Lhasas have front troubles goes back to the basics. We're an
acrcndroplastic treed. We need large lung space for brecrtring thin air. Tibet
is the northern-most region in the world. Ou legs must wrap around this
chest - hence big problems,including the bad pasterns. I feel that our
breeders have done a marveraisjob of conquering al these problems,
I camot accept the inference of high kick-up. To move correctly
going away,thejudge must see the dad< pods ofthe underfoot. Ifthe dog
has a high kick-up,its the faun'of the front - too much - too little - it simply
does not go together.and the dog overdrives his front. From time
immemorial, we've asked for straight front legs. How many time do we see
it? Almost never. I think Mrs. Sefton should refer to both Rachel Page's Dog
Steps - on video and in hard back - and McDowell Lyors' The Dog in
Action,an old, but excellent book on movement. These explain Peaty
correct movement.
Lastly I will cover coats. Lhasccs are double-coated,and some
have correct textue,and some have soft kinky coats. These are wrong and
impossible to mcintain. No one can keep thorn for very long. I always took
as much undercoat out as possble to make my life easier! Cu breeders
spend lots of time and energy keeping them. Grocrnhig products he - if the
right ones are used. Dogs in other countries suffer because they have a
difficUt time getting our mcrvelous gooming aids. I feel they area valuable
too!, and we are talking about a Dog Show. Part ofjudging son
showmanship and part is on condition and part son the standard for the
breed - and all of it is just fa that one day. tt is not on the day before or after.
Now on to the st)ow - I had a super entry and lots of good dogs.
My Winners Dog was a lovely dog out of the fired By Exhibitor class. He
finished hs Championlip that day and was truly magrificent overall.
Correct see,a beautifii head and bite, and correct straight harsh coat texture
were among his many attributes. My Open and Reserve dog was dose
Celina and a good cne,too.
In bitches, I had a lot of depth and chose an elegant bitch,very
correct h Srze, coat textue,head one eye. She,too,beccrne a OX.31 T icion
that day.
And on to the glorious Specials le-up. I stood there and thought
what tremendous strides our exhibitors have made through the years to be
able to present their dogs so beautifully. Men I first got into Lhasas in rhe
very earty 60's,they all looked like t_hmade beds!
I carefully went through the class. And finally the 12 year old
Veteran Dog - a Grand Old Mon showing like a very yang dog in superb
coat and physicd condition - told me it was his show - and,indeed it was!
My Best of Opposite bitch was very pretty and possesses a level iodine and
lovely neck along with correct tad set and carnage.
Thanks for the memories.
KeKe Kahn 1989
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All you need to do is send a photo and a "write-up" about
your obedience Lhasa. The album's pages are
approximately 85(10'. You may have one or two pages per
obedience Lhasa. For example, if the photo is large, your
'write-up' will be on the adjacent page. The actual photo you
send will be used. Please type your "write-up" as it will be
used "as is". The photo may be a show photo, a home
photo, an action photo, or any other type. The "write-up" may
be on your personal or kennel stationary.
In your 'write-up' we definitely need:
Full name of Lhasa
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The following is a list as of November 1989 of the Lhasa
Apsos featured in the ALAC Obedience Album. They are
listed in order of their finishing date. The most recent
degrees will be listed last. When your Lhasa finishes a
higher degree than the one he is listed under, please send
me a new 'write-up'so he will be moved to the higher
section.
- UD HIT Halcyon's Golden Kismet U.D. - Betty Wathne
HIT Princess Suki-Too U.D. - Jean Foster
Watcher Under FreeFlyt Objex U.D. - Janine Grinta
NuSeng Tacin My-T-Luv Bear U.D. - Florence Kantor
• CDX
Habibi's Petite Beaute C.D.X. - Joan Clarke
Copeland's Geraldine Jones C.D.X. - Yvonne Copeland
Ch. Lamplite's Image in Charcoal C.D.X. - Jackie Love
Briarwood's Bonnie Lass C.D.X. - Becki Jo Wolkenhem
HIT Tiger Ming C.D.X. - Brenda Schmelzel
Pooh's 'rigger C.D.X. - Myrna Winchester
Ch. Lin Dalai's Jon-Boi of Joy C.D.X. - Deanna Maxwell
'CD'
Anbara Bo Jangles C.D. - Barbara Wood
Chu Chu Smokey Bear C.D. - Frank Trujillo
Honey Ming C.D. - Brenda Schmelzel
Annierosa Molly Ti C.D. - Pat Mickowski
Tabu's Master Muppet C.D. - Nancy Plunkett
Honey Bun's Abso Seng Kye C.D. - Florence Kantor
Nik-Ki Singtuk C.D. - Florence Kantor
Little Dream's TinkerBell C.D. - Jane Kirby
Tawni Taps C.D. - Ramona Hadenfeldt
Sir Prize Tu Suntory and Me-Tu C.D. - June O'Brien
Sera Mar's Mi-Tu C.D. - Florence Kantor
Kashi VII C.D. - Charlie Drastura
Shangri-La's Bhen-Ji Khan C.D. - Linda Crabill
Krisna Likala Tonka C.D. - Jo Ann Clulow
Mariko Ajin San C.D. - Linda Hall
Alexandria Dancer C.D.(C.D.X.) - Diana Serbo
Tabus Gama Iron of Ozari C.D. - Gillian Marks
Gaby Plauget C.D. - Karen Nichols
Tau-Lin Grimm C.D. - Mel Grimm
Ratsch's Little Rascal C.D. - Henry Ratsch
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MULOCK continued...
Mario Lhasa Apsos
Immediately handlers stcrt feeding the dogs. I go to examine the,dog,to lod<
at the bite and I find a mouthful of liver. it's repuSive. In some breeds,
handlers are scattering liver all over the floor, which S a distraction to other
dogs. That would be my major pet peeve. I have a few others. The subtle
wayssome people use to try to gain an edge. I wcx.ld rather theysay
absolutely nothing.
DO PEOPLE SPEAK TO YOU IN THE RING VERY OFTEN?
They're being friendly and courteousi suopose with*how are you this g'
m orglgg ggQ tgOKIgg g lithe Dtt tggt way — - — — handlers try to identify
their dog by tring the call name.There was a handler I respected. Every
male he called son. Every female he called sis. Let's go son. This type of
thing. He didn't try to give you the dog's name. Many ofthe dogs ore
advertised using a call rune.You get the dog in the ring and the dog S doing
absolutely nothing wrong,standing there like he should. The harder will use
his name to steady him like the dog isl't behcrving.The handler wants me to
judge the dog's record,estead ofjudging the dog based on the competition
ofthe day. I discpcxove ofthat kind of activity. If they want myjudgement,let
it be myjudgement and not let ft be influenced by anybody else.
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DO YOU FIND THAT IN THE SPECIALS RING?
Yes.There's nothing wrong with using the dog's name if there S a need to
control the dog or to get his attention.(see nothing wrong with that
particularly. But in the specials CICISS, when the handler gives you the identity,
it's not for controlling the dog,it's for controlling the judge. A name doesn't
have to be used anyway.The words that you use are gong to havejust as
much intbence to the dog.The name S not that meaningki in the handling
procedure. The tone of voice star more benefiCal.
TIBETAN SPANIELS
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DO HANDLERS OFTEN TELL YOU "BEST OF WINNERS WILL FINISH
THIS DOG" OR SOMETHING SIMILAR?
I've had the handier say the major sin bitches today". Yes. It has happened,
but not a great ded Mast are ethical. Once in awhile somebody will slip you
a hint. Usually they'll tell you after you've made your awaras. That's not
influencing the deccn.
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Not at dl. I never ask for them,but I do appreciate getting dctures of good
dogs.
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WAY YOUR DAY GOES?
Well, I guess I've been fortInate that I've had some excellent stewards the
last few yeas. There's been only once I asked for a steward to be replaced.
That was a case where I think the steward was trrig to influence my
deciecn by telIng me secreting about a particular dog.That I don't go for.
Again,let it be my decision without any outside influences. It's my opinion
that otititas paid their money for. I've been fortunate to have had excellent
stewards.
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DISCUSSION OF PUTTING A HEIGHT DISQUAUFICATION IN THE
LHASA STANDARD. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT?
I'm not sure I agree with disqualifications. It may be justified in some breeds
based an thee function. but for height and weight asquaificcrtions.I'm not
sue I ogee with if. I wokid rather denote according to how far they deviate
from the deferred §ze. Over the years nutrition has changed,so I think there
has been a natual tendency for some breeds to be bigger today because
they're better fed,they're heather,they live longer lives. I think there has
been a change of increased size because ofthat. It's happened in the tx.rnon
race. Used to be a man was five foot tall, now he's a shnmp. The average
man now S maybe five foot ten inches tell. The some thing has happened in
dogs. Penalize according to the extent of the deviation.
DO YOU THINK BREEDS NEED A DISQUALIFICATION?
For the most part. no.As far as mcnorchids. I wouici agree with that. I don't
know doout the gene pod in marry breeds. Eye color,for example.
Mismcrtched eyes.in some breeds are permisable. I don't know what
happened in years past,when the breeds were new,so to sped< and
breeders were trying to control it. I'm sure, by putting in disqualifications.
Some things I don't think redly happen enough to warrant a cfseudificaficn.
!n dalmatians,for example,there is a disqualification for a patch. There's
judges that have been at the game for twenty-five and thirty years and have
never seen a patch.So I don't know how important S to have that asa
disci-iaificaticn in the breed any longer.
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HEART OF AMERICA LHASA APSO CLUB 1989 FALL FUN MATCH
Judge: Debbie Burke
BEST PUPPY IN MATCH: TABU'S FACE VALUE
BEST ADULT IN MATCH: TABU'S DREAM WEAVER
BEST IN MATCH: TABU'S FACE VALUE
PUPPY DOGS 2-6 MONTHS
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2
3
Tabu's Face Value - Norman & Carolyn Herbel
Sharbil's Kman Checkmate - Ron & Stella Kman
Talcashi's Prince of Crime - Ron Crowder
PUPPY DOGS 6-9 MONTHS
1
PUPPY BITCHES 6-9
Talcashi's Lil Gramham Quackers - Ron Crowder &
1
Eddie Hutcheson
2
Tabu's Tulsa Born - Norman & Carolyn Herbel
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Joymarc's Bunnie B - Winifred Graye
PUPPY BITCHES 9-12 MONTHS
1
RAZ's My Bonnie - Rebecca A Ziegenhom
Joymarc Arkay Baron O'Darno - Norma Mileham &
Winifred Graye
BEST PUPPY: TABU'S FACE VALUE
PUPPY DOGS 9-12 MONTHS
1
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15-18 MONTHS
Bahnthai's Di Maak Pu-Shai - Jane Cooper
RAZ's Macho - Rebecca A Ziegenhom
PUPPY BITCHES 2-6 MONTHS
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Tabu's Wine'N Roses - Becky Johnson
Jacomo Laurie O'Darno - Norman C Mileham
Takashi's White House Fantasy -Robyn White &
Ron Crowder
Talcashi's Royal Licky Stik - Elaine Combs & Ron
Crowder
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Kman's Dolsa Ink Spot - Ron & Stella Kman
OPEN DOGS
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Tabu's Dream Weaver - Nary E Leiweike
OPEN BITCHES
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Tiara's Dream Lover - Alice Finley & Becky Johnson
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MULOCK continued...
2IT MUST HAVE BEEN IMPORTANT AT SOME POINT.
Atsome point, maybe there wastoo much of it and they were trying to control
it.
IS IT DIFFERENT JUDGING A GROUP AS COMPARED TO JUDGING
WITHIN A BREED?
Yes,because within the breed ring you're malidng apples to apples
compaison.Wrttin the group ring,now you are moking apple to orange
comparison. So you have to judge each,inthe group,against it's breed
standard. In the treed ring,of course, you're still judgng against the breed
standard but you do make NB canpaisors.To some degree you do in the
group ring too, but the criteria so little different. Sometimes in the group ring
you look for a reason not to place a dog. For example,if you've got six or
seven real top quciity dogs - now you bok for a reason not to place one. A
mistake in the presentcrtion maybe.In the goup ring showmanship is a little
more important than it was n the breed ring.
DO YOU THINK THE QUALITY OF DOGS, IN GENERAL HAS
IMPROVED OVER THE YEARS?
Oh, I think so. I think so. I've seen some breeds fluctuate. They were great
twenty yeas ago,they went dowriil,and now they're coning boar.Some
breeds I don't thirk are as good today as they were twenty yeas ago. Marry
ofthe breeds are better. That is. you will probably find more good specimens.
One reason caid be the quantity of dogs alone, I don't know.The entry at
dog shows used to be 5C0 - 600 dogs,now there's 2000 - 2500 dogs at a lot
of shows.So that may have it's influence, but overall, I think most breeds
have improved.
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE OFTEN HEARD EXHIBITORS
STATEMENT "I DON'T THINK THAT JUDGE" WAS
CONSISTENT"?
I think it's important thatjudgng be consistent,if consistency S available.
Many times it is not. I would respectjudgement that S consistent, even
though I may disagee with what that particUar judge likes. certainty
Dpect consistency in their selections.
I UKE HOW YOU STATED THAT. SOMETIMES I'VE HEARD THAT
STATEMENT MADE AND THE JUDGE MAY HAVE HAD ONLY FIVE OR
SIX ANIMALS TO JUDGE. HOW CAN YOU TEU. WHAT THAT JUDGE
LIKES?
If you have a lot of variation within a breed,and in some breeds there is, you
can't be consistent because you don't have two alke. I watched a lady within
my own breed do a nationd speciatly a coyoka of yeas ago. Her choices
were afferent than what rrine would have been and I caldn't dscover what
she was looking for. It just didn't fit - until her winners class came in. They all
looked aike and I then farid what was the common denominator.She old an
excellentjob. Her choices were not my choices,butshe had done an
excelentjcb of pickng out what her mind told her the breed shoUd be.
DO YOU THINK THERE ARE ANY WAYS JUDGING COULD BE
IMPROVED?
That's a very,very difficult question to answer. I would say one of the biggest
areas that needsimprovement Sthe education ofthe exhibitors. They want
to educatejudgesto do a betterjob ofjudging,but they don't do nearly as
much to educate exhibitors,as I see it. Exhibitors ought to want the best
specimen ofthe treed to do the winring. That isn't the trend nowadays.
Maybe it boils down to sportsmanship. I don't really know how to answer the
question as to what wcxid make judging better. Education will akways make it
better. I think we do have judges who are judging for the wrong reasons.
There are some that are doing it for personal gratification. Tome,that's
wrong.Judgng shoUd be for the benefit ofthe breed.
I THINK IF EVERYBODY KEPT THAT IN PERSPECTIVE THE DOG
GAME WOULD BE FURTHER AHEAD. I AGREE WITH YOU 100% ON
THE EXHIBITORS NEEDING EDUCATION. I'VE BEEN GOING TO DOG
SHOWS SINCE I WAS A CHILD. I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S MY
PERCEPTION OF IF THINGS REALLY HAVE CHANGED, BUT IT SEEMS
TO ME THAT THERE WAS MORE EDUCATING GOING ON AND
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MULCCK continued...
PEOPLE WERE MORE EAGER TO LEARN. I DON'T THINK THE "WIN
WIN WIN" FACTOR WAS THERE TO THE DEGREE SEE IT TODAY.
MAYBE IT IS MY PERCEPTION.
I think this is a phase that we need to turn around.The -win win win" factor.
It's become a business and it's important to win rather than it being important
for the best specimen ofthe breed to win. Let's face it. People want to breed
to the Wimers because they want to get winners. I think people vitl go in and
fod the judges and get wins that aren't redly deserved,then their own
evduation of their dog will change.They think their dog is better than it
actually S. They are not paying as much attention to the redly serious
breeding as they shcx_lci be. Mother pet peeve that I have, I suppose,S that
it takes three yeas to become an expert in a breed. In about five years the
serious people start to learn somethingl I think we have too many three year
experts.Their interest is not primarily in the breed itself. Their interest is in
winning. It's a personai gatificcrtion.
I TRY TO REMIND MYSELF AND OTHER PEOPLE, AT TIMES, THAT
THE WAY DOG SHOWS FIRST ORIGINATED, TO MY
UNDERSTANDING, WAS BEFORE WE HAD THE MASS MEANS OF
COMMUNICATION, SO PEOPLE WOULD GATHER TO SEE WHAT
OTHER PEOPLE WERE DOING IN THEIR BREEDING PROGRAMS - TO
SEE IF THE OTHER KENNELS MIGHT HAVE AN ANIMAL TO
INCORPORATE INTO YOUR BREEDING PROGRAM.
We lost something when we lost the bench shows because people were
learning from each other. They foLnd out they lked the other people. Now the
exinibitors don't like each other. You lost something when you lost the one on
one ccmmLrication.So many times now,people go to the dog show and as
soon as they've shown their dog they leave. They're not sticking aroLnd to
learn. The game snot as good as it used to be.Sportsrnanshp slacking to
a big degree.
I THINK, IN THIS EVOLUTION, THAT A LOT OF THE PEOPLE THAT DO
HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE AND THE DEDICATION JUST GET FED UP.
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Many have gotten discouraged beccuse of the so cdled patios. I dcr't ti
there's anywhere as much politicking going on as people would like to think.
A lot or them use it as an excuse for long. As far as the publications are
concerned - I sLbscnbe to the Gcrzette. That's the only one,but!get a dilate
of magaZnes.They're all donated to thejudges. It's amazing when gong
through them. There is a lack of information in them. For example,so many
ads don't even have an address or telephone number,so that if I was
interested in getting a quality dog!wouldn't know how to get a hold of this
person with this quality dog. They're not advertng anything other than the
wins and hoping to influence judges. These are areas where the media has
hut.
IT AGGRAVATES ME TO GO THROUGH A PUBLICATION AND SEE A
PARTICULAR ANIMAL I UKE AND THE PARENTS ARE NOT GIVEN,
PARTICULARLY WITH THE TYPE OF ADS YOU'RE REFERRING TO,
BUT EVEN ON THE SMALLER SCALE.
Many ofthe dogs advertised in dl breed magctnes are never advertised in
the breed publiccrtions. it's the breed magcdnes that will prd.ricie more
information. You wit find some pedigree information in many of those ads. I
don't think that type of advertng is done to influence judges.
HAVE YOU SEEN A BIG CHANGE IN THE WAY ADVERTISING IS
DONE? HAVE PUBUCATIONS ALWAYS BEEN SENT TO JUDGES?
Some have. Of course,as I added breeds! wotid get more breed
magazines. I don't get them on au breeds that Ida,but I get a lot of them.As
to whether the format of advertng has changed - I see attend starting. This
S more of a glamour type advertng.The picture is taken h front of a Rolls
Royce or a Ferrari, not in a standard dog pose. I don't object to a dotting
or laying down,but they try to get it in a glamour setting. There's attend
storting.
I SAW AN AD IN A MAGAZINE THAT HAS A LOT OF THAT
PARTICULAR TYPE OF ADVERTISING. THE DOG WAS NOT THE
FOCAL POINT OF THE PHOTOGRAPH.
It's obvious why the ad is there. They are not advertsing their kennel or their
booaline. They are only advertising thew winning record. Tome,a little of the
purpose has been lost. Again, it's becoming more of a business than a sport.
SOMETIMES I TRY TO FIGURE IT ALL OUT, I WONDER WHERE THE
ENTIRE SPORT IS HEADING.
It makes you wonder what it's going to be like 50 years from now. it would be
rice to see the sport get back to basics. Maybe we have to expect it. The
dogs were originated for a particUar purpose and that pupose doesn't exist
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Winners Bitch Best of Winners
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QUESTIONNAIRE: Judges Examining Dogs
g over dogs."
This focuses on the judges task of examination technique or "goin
ways of being examined.
Knowledgeable judges know that different breeds demand different
way to approach the
Manyjudges have taken the time to talk with breeders to find out the best
to gather information which
dog, examine under the coat and so on. This informal survey aims
and judges. Help us tell
can be the basis for more informed dialogue between the parent clubs
judges what examining in your breed is all about.
ate the questionnaire and
DIRECTIONS: Please complete this form and return. Feel free to duplic
gather information from your club members.
what overall rating would you give
1. In your role as education coordinator (or exhibitor, breeder),
judges in examining your breed? (circle one)
poor
fair
very good
excellent
performing well?
2. What specific aspect(s) of examining the dogs are judges
s and faults, rate the amount of physical
3. To perform a competent assessment of a dog's virtue
contact (judge's hands) needed for your breed. (circle one)
very little
a great deal somewhat
EXPLAIN:
technique where judges need to
4. List the 3 most important aspects of your breed's exam
improve.
helpful suggestions for judges to improve skills
aspects of exam techniaue
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3.
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much attention (massaging, etc.)?
5. Are there aspects to which judges are paying too
to all judges about going over your breed,
6. If there was only one piece of advice you could give
what would you tell them?
Other Comments:
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WYNDWOOD NEVER SAY NEVER
(Gidget)
(Ch San Jo's Wingtips X Ch Wyndwood's Poqutta Mas)
Reserve Winners Bttch at the National Capttal Area Lhasa Apso Club Specialty the first fime out;then back-to-back
WB/BOW/BOS for two majors and 7 points under judges Doug Wilson and John Lyons(pictured). What a start!!
BAYWATCH
Don & Margie Evans
1202 Chesaped<e Drive
Churchton MD 20733
301-261-5918
WYNDWOOD
Kay & Bobby Hales
600Carriage Hills Blvd
Conroe TX 77384
409-273-2395
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MARDEL LHASA APSOS
R. 2 HIGHWAY 28 • SHEBOYGAN
rAus, WI 53085
• 414-467-4971
TABLES (PLYWOOD)
16"Wx23"Lx14"H, RINGSIDE
$35.00°
Just right for set up at ringside, no more towels or dirty knees.
The sturdy lightweight show accessory you can pack in a suitcase,
as it folds to less than 3" thick. Can be used as a mini grooming
table when setup on the luggage table in motels. Top provides ample
room for most small breeds.
21"Wx30"1x34"H, LARGE MINI
$75.00
This table is 3"wider than the standard mini table.
TOES
(PLYWOOD)
18"Wx24"L, Notched to fit Central Metal Crate
$20.00°
18"WX30"L, Notched to fit Central Metal Crate
$25.00°
18"WX36"L, Notched to fit C.M. Puppy Play Pen (Mini)
$35.00'
24"Wx36"L, Notched to fit C.M. Puppy Play Pen (2'x3')
$40.00°
16"Wx23% Vani Knl. 100
$20.00°
16"Wx23"L, Vani Knl. 200
$20.00°
*$5.00 Shipping
*$7.00
*". $10.00
Payment must accompany orders.
All prices subject to change without notice.
For more information call or write !
(AM ENG CH BRACKENBURY KANGRA X BODNATH BRACKEN)
you, Dr Cook.
Heather is shown winning her first points - a 4 point major! - under judge John H Cook. Thank
girl!
This is a great start for this soundly constructed young
Breeder/Owner/Handler:
Elaine King/BODNATH LHASA APSOS
2105 Linden Lane, Silver Spring MD
301-585-3327
Co-Breeder/Co-Owner:
Echo Rummel/DRACKCHA LHASA APSOS
45 Big Creed Road, Dover PA 17315
717-266-7413
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MULOCK continued...
NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA
LHASA APSO CLUB SPECIALTY
much anymore. How many dogs are used for ht_nting? There's is not as
much hunting available as there was 53 years ago. Working breeds don't
carts cnyrnore,except for an occasional cisplay. Wwe haveto expect
changes,including in the animais themserves. It depencts on how much you
FRIDAY, APRIL 20,1990
want to preserve.
IT GOES BACK TO NOT MESSING WITH THE STANDARDS.
That's part of it. That's part of it.
JUDGE - REGULAR CLASSES
MRS DAVID DOANE
THANK YOU FOR THIS INTERVIEW. except for an occasional display. We
have to expect changes,including in the cnimals thernsetves. It depends on
how much you want to preserve.
JUDGE - SWEEPSTAKES
KAY HALES
During the Cherry Blossom Circuit
10 days of shows and a regional specialty
for additional informationcontact:
LOCAL CLUBS....
Please make sure that the BULLETIN receives
information about the Regional club speciatties.
Include club name,date of specialty,location.judge,
sweepstakes judge,show secretary or contact person.
Carolyn Sledzik
1704 Shagbark Circle
Reston VA 22090-4437
703-471-7584
BREEDERS DIRECTORY
PENN SYLVIN NA
Key to Abbreviations:
P. Puppies: D. Grown Dogs:
S. Stud Service
AIRIZONIA
YAH-POON LHASAS
Hank and Patty Baicori
3035W Camino Del Yucca
Sahuarita AZ85629
602-625-4171
PDS
CAUFORNIA
CHEN LHASA APSOS ROM
Pat & Tom Chenoweih
496 Bird Avenue
Los GatosCA 95030
408-395-1932
P. S.
MARLO LHASA APSOS
ROM
Lynn Lowy
PO Box 5284
Beverly Hills CA 90210
213-859-3930
P. D. S.
ME-TU LHASA APSOS
June O'Brien
Firewater Ranch
11079 Loma Rica Road
Marysville CA 95901
916-743-7266
P. D. S.
MARYLAND
BAYWATCH
Don & Marge Evans
1202 Chesapecike Drive
Churchton MD 20733
301-261-5918
P. S.
MATABA
Mike & Carolyn Milan
11600 Stallion Ln
Holly, MI 48442
313-634-1717
PDS
KALEKO LHASA APSOS
Debbie Buti<e
317 Mill Road
Oreland PA 19075
215-887-1770
P.O. S.
MISSOURI
OHIO
MASSACHUSETTS
SHUKTILINGKA LHASAS
Ken & Harriet Silverman
27 Brook Road
Mcrblehead MA 01945
617-631-5196
P.0, S.
TIARA
Becky Johnson
1 Tiara
Imperial MO 63052
314-464-3647
P. D. S.
SHARB IL
William and Sharon Russett
4530 WestSprague Rd
Parma OH 44134
216-845-3661
P. D. S.
NEW MEXICO
BRYNWOOD LHASA APSOS
Dennis 8c Anne Olejniczak
74565 Van Dyke
Romeo MI 48065
303-752-5674
P. D. S.
TEXAS
SAN-DHI'S LHASA APSOS
WYNDWOOD
Saundra & Bill Devlin
Kay and Bobby Hales
NW
Rd.
Meadows
Western
1117
600Carriage Hills Blvd
Albuquerque NM 87114
Conroe TX 77384
505-898-0813
409-273-2395
P. S.
P.O. S.
NEW YORK
VERMONT
JA-MA LHASA APSOS
NORBULINGKA
Janet& Mary VVhrtmcn
Phyllis R. Marcy
23 Great Oaks Drive
Box 174 Academy Road
Spring Valley NY 10977
Theltford Hill VT 05074
914-425-0765
802-785-4558
P. D. S.
LORNICH KENNELS
Lorrie Nichiow
35445 Mound
Sterling Heights MI 48310
313-979-2507
P. D. S.
TALIMER
Terre Mohr
MacLean Drive
Rock Tavern NY 12575
914-496-9794/5938
PDS
MICHIGAN
ARKAY LHASA APSOS
Bill & Becki Kraus
4215 Bishop Road
Detroit MI48224
313-886-6292
P. D. S.
CHAMPION SAN JO MOR-KNOLL FANCY MEI
(Group Winning/BISS Ch San Jo's Rusty Nail ROM X Ch San Jo's Hussel Mei ROM)
This lovely bitch completed her championship with four majors, and most of her points gained owner-handled.
We thank Roberta Lombardi for helping. Fancy is shown with Roberta at Conejo KC where judge Richard Guevera awarded
her WB/BOS for four points.
She is the third in her litter to complete championship. A fourth needs only two points and a fifth is not far behind!
Fancy will be bred this early spring and will be seen again in the obedience ring.
OWNER:
Shirley Benedict
11202 Promesa Drive
San Diego CA 92124
619-278-2484
CO-OWNER:
San Jo
Leslie Ann Engen
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nonvet
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OaKwynd is proud of
New Ch Orlane's Desert Moon
(Orlane's Grenadier - Intrepid son X Orlane's Christine - Alamo Daughter)
THANK YOU JUDGES:
Vincent Grosso, Mrs Mildred Heald, Robert Moore, Mrs Marget Young, Mrs George Wanner, Tom Conway (Specialty major) and
finishing her with a 4 point major - Harold Bishop, after having a litter by Ch Orlane's the Sheik.
OaKwynd
Michael J Reinke
414-733-0174
Breeder
Orlane - Joan Kendall
Linda K Smi%
THE AMERICAN LHASA APSO CLUB
CHAMPION - C.D. YEARBOOK
1976 CH-CD YEARBOOK
(SOFTBOUND)
$10
+ $2 shipping
1977 CH-CD YEARBOOK
(SOFTBOUND)
$10
+ $2 shipping
1978-81 CH-CD YEARBOOK
(HARDBOUND)
$30
+ $4 shipping
1982-83 CH-CD YEARBOOK
(LOOSELEAF)
$20
+ $4 shipping
1983 CH-CD YEARBOOK
(LOOSELEAF)
$10
+ $2 shipping
$50
+ $6 shipping
1978-81, 1982-83 & 1984
SPECIAL PACKAGE OF THE 3
NAME
ADDRESS
(no p o box numbers please)
STATE
MAIL TO:
ZIP
MAKE CHECKS(OR MONEY ORDERS) PAYABLE TO MAC
EVELYN BIGMAN
1600 CENTRAL AVENUE
NEEDHAM MA 02192
GOLDEN TU LHASA APSOS
presents...
GOLDEN TU - NUMBER ONE
SON
(proven stud and major pointed)
4.0
merr
GOLDEN TU - NUMBER ONE SON
(BIS Ch Ruffway Patra Pololing X Ch Golden Tu SnowBall in Hell)
Sonny is on the move with Daryl Martin and we've made the move to Wisconsin!!
SEASON GREETINGS!
GOLDEN TU LHASA
JAN and DEAN GRAUNKE
4626 Calumet Ave
Manitowoc \M 54220
414-683-2245
or
THE WESTMOOR MOTEL
414-684-3374
ATTENTION .... Club Members and Specialty Clubs:
FUTURITY UPDATE
1991 Futurity Judge Nominations
Nominatiors are now being accepted for the 1991 Futurity Judges. Please fill
in the followng form and rekrn to:
Ann Lanterman, Futurity Secretary
1746 Bellevue Way N.E.
Bellevue, Washington 98a)4
FUTURITY ELIGIBILITY - 1990
1. Puppies born between
NOV 25, 1988& DEC 31, 1990
2. Puppies must be nominated within
90 days of birth
The 1991 Region III Futurity will be held in conjunction with the National
Specialty,hosted by the Greater Detroit Lhasa Apso Club.
If the ALAC Officid Futurity Acknowledgement Form is notsent to
the Futurity Secretary at the time of nomination along with a selfaddessed sicrnped envelope,no acknowledgement will be sent
until the spring.
FORM MUST BE RETURNED BY FEBRUARY 28th, 1990.
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR FUTURITY SECRETARY.
FUTURITY JUDGE NOMINATION FORMAT
(To be mailed to Futurity Chairman when Naninatiors are solicited)
(See Map of ALAC Regions in Handbook)
FUTURITY CHAIRS
Please remember that:
1Anyone whojudged a Fukrity or accepted on cmig-rnent to
judge a Fut:0y in the past two years,or who will be judging in the arrent
year, or anyone who is a licensed AKCjudge of any breed,is ineligible to
judge the next Futurity.
2.Futurity judges are personally responsible for all expenses
incurred in such an assignment.
3.Any person elected to JUdge a Fuluity wil be held accountable
for subsequent failure to fulfill assignment by being listed as ineligible for
Futurity judging for a period of tree years.
It is time once again to send out a request for fuhrity sites.
Region f\./ Futurity will be held h conjunction with the 1991 National Specialty
but we need locators for Regions Ill. & Ill.(See map in Handbook for the
division of regions).
Please send your bds for the 1991 Futurity to:
Debbie Burke
ALAC Futurity Host Coordinator
317 Mill Road
Oreland PA 19075
Names may be sianitted for any one ofthe foLr regions holding
the Futunty. namely, 1, 2. 3.a 4. The futurity held in the Region of the
National Speciatty will be held with the National Speciatty.
Please use the form provided for site bids as rt includes very important
information for the Board of ALAC to make selections! Same information is
needed for AKC cr;Dgaici.
Each nominee must scp the nominating bark below,indicating
acceptance and trrlerstandng of the accompanying respasbitties. The
nomination form must also bear the Sgnatues ofthe ALAC member
nominating and two additional ALAC members.
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THE COMMITMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY TO ALAC AND THE
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that if elected, neither I nor any person residing in the same
household with me,shall exhibit or act as agent or handler in the
tegicr competition ofthe show and dogs owned wholly or n pat by
myself or any member of my household thall be ineligible to be
entered in the regUar competition at such show.
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Debbie Burke - Host Coorcinator
Bobbie Richardson - Promotion
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American Lhasa Apso Club, Inc. Futurity
Official Entry Form
Entry Fee: $10.00 to nominate a litter for the
and ending
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year beginning
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Make checks of money orders payable to the American I.hasa Apso Club.
Mail Entries
with FEES to:
Ann Lanterman
ALAC Futurity Chairman
1746 Bellevue Way N.E.
Bellevue WA 98004
Telephone: (206)454-7081
Number of
Males:
Place of Huth
City
Number of
Females:
State:
IMPORTANT:Read carefully instructions accompanying this form. Please TYPE or PRINT clearly.
COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS WITHIN HEAVY BLACK LINES.
Whelping
Date:
Breeder
Sire:
Phone Number:
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Official Acknowledgement Form
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TO RECEIVE ACKNOWLEGEMENT
FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW AND
INCLUDE SELF -ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE
BOTH FORMS GO TO: Ann Lanterman
ALAC Futurity Chairman
1746 Bellevue Way N.E.
Bellevue WA 98004
COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS WITHIN HEAVY BLACK LINES.
Number of
Males:
City
Place ol Huth
Number of
Females:
Phone Number.
State:
IMPORTANT:Read carefully instructions accompanying this form. Please TYPE or PRINT clearly.
Whelping
Date:
Breeder:
Sire:
Dam:
Name of Person
Making Entry:
Street Address:
Dam:
Name ot Person
Making Entry:
Street Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
Ms. Marie Allman, I 1 1 Ivy Street, Rt #3, Freeport TX 77541
Decision of the Appeals Board is final. In no instance will any litter that exceeds the 90
day nomination period, the 30 day processing period and/or the 14 day appeal period be
considered for futurity nomination. A self-addressed, stamped envelope MUST be
included with an appeal.
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In the event that this form is not returned to you within 30 days of your date of application, you will have 14 days to file an appeal to have your litter nominated. Failure to
file an appeal within the prescribed time will forfeit any further consideration for the
litter in question. Appeals must include all information and dates pertaining to the
nomination of the litter and MUST be sent by CERTIFIED MAIL,RETURN RECEIPT
REQUESTED to the ALAC Futurity Appeals Board:
A self-addressed, stamped envelope must be included with this form. The envelope will
be used to return the form above which will be proof that you futurity nomination has
been recorded. This acknowledgement will be returned to you within 30 days of the
postmark of your application.
City: State: Zip Code:
AGREEMENT
I (we)acknowledge that the "Rules Applying to Registration and Dogs Shows" have been made
available to me (us) and that I am (we are) familiar with their contents. I(we)agree that the Club holding this
show has the right to refuse this entry for cause which the Club shall deem to be sufficient. In consideration of
the acceptance of this entry and of the holding of the show and of the opportunity to have the dog judged and to
win prize money,ribbons or trophies, I(we)agree to hold this Club, its members, directors, officers, harmless
from any claim for loss or injury which may be alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly to any person
or thing by the act of this dog while in or upon the show grounds, or near any entrance thereto, and I(we)
personally assume all responsibility and liability for any such claim, and I(we)further agree to hold the
aforementioned panics harmless from any claim for loss of this dog by disappearance, theft, death or otherwise,
and from any claim for damage or injury to the dog, whether such loss, disappearance, theft, damage or injury
be caused or alleged to be caused by the negligence of the Club or any of the parties aforementioned.
I CERTIFY that I am the actual owner of this bitch or dog being qualified or that I am the only
authorized agent of the actual owner whose name I have entered above. In consideration of the acceptance of
this entry, I(we) agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the American Kennel Club in effect at the time of
this Futurity, and further agree to be bound by the "Agreement" accompanying this entry form. I (we) certify
and represent the dog entered is not a hazard to persons or other dogs. This entry is submitted for acceptance
on the foregoing representation and agreement.
Single copies of the latest edition of the "Rules Applying to Registration and Dog Shows" may be
obtained without charge from any Superintendent or from the American Kennel Club, 51 Madison Avenue,
New York NY 10010.
SIGNATURE of owner or his agent
duly authorized to make this entry.
American Lhasa Apso Club
Futurity Rules
The futurity is an annual event sponsored by the American Lhasa Apso Club to encourage the exhibition of recently whelped Lhasa Apsos.
FUTURITY ELIGIBILITY: Nomination of the litter must be made within ninety
days of birth. Nomination forms are available from the club secretary or the Futurity
Chairman. By nomination of the litter, all dogs in that litter are eligible to enter the
Futurity irrespective of subsequent ownership change.
FUTURITY LOCATION AND DATES: Five futurities are authorized each year.
One is held in each of the geographical regions designated below. Dogs from a
nominated litter may be shown in any of the Regional Futurities, but, in no circumstances may any dog be shown in more than one Futurity.
FUTURITY STAKES AND PRIZES: The American Lhasa Apso Club offers the
Robert W. Grilling Memorial Plaque to the BREEDER of the Grand Futurity Winner in
each Region.
5% of total regional pool to Grand Futurity Winner
5% of total regional pool to Best Adult in Futurity
5% of total regional pool to Best Puppy in Futurity
30% of regional class pool to First in Class
15% of regional class pool to Second in Class
10% of regional class pool to Third in Class
5% of regional class pool to Fourth in class
All undistributed awards are the property of the American Lhasa Apso Club.
FUTURITY SHOWS AND CLASSES: All Futurities will be divided by Sex and be
judged in the following classes:
6 to 9 Months
Puppy Dogs:
9 to 12 Months
6 to 9 Months
Puppy Bitches:
9 to 12 Months
Winning puppy in each class to compete for Best Puppy in Futurity.
12- 15 Months
Adult Dogs:
15 Months and Older
12- 15 Months
Adult Bitches:
15 Months and Older
Winning adult in each class to compete for Best Adult in Futur.ty•
Best Puppy in Futurity and Best Adult in Futurity to compete for Grand
Futurity Winner.
Should the Futurity be held in conjunction with an AKC point show, the following
procedure will apply:
All dogs entered in the Futurity MUST ENTER AND COMPETE in one or
more of the regular classes of the show-giving club.
The entry in the Regular Classes and the Futurity Class MUST be made on the
entry blank of the show-giving club.
The entry blank must be marked in the "ADDITIONAL CLASS"section with
the word "Futurity" and the assigned futurity litter nomination number.
The entry fee for the Additional Futurity Class must accompany each entry to
the show-giving Superintendent and/or Show Secretary.
OTHER:There are NO AKC Championship Points awarded in the Futurity.
All dogs MUST be handled by the Breeder, Owner,a member of his household
or an Amateur Substitute.
NO REFUNDS will be made in the event of default by the person making the
entries.
Futurity Regions
REGION I: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia,
West Virginia.
REGION II: Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington.
REGION III: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North
Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
REGION IV: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missis
sippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee,Texas. HAWAIIAN:
Hawaii.
FUTURITY HOSTS AND JUDGES: Applications for Host Committees to act as a
Show Committee for each of the Futurities will be solicited annually from the membership. The Board of Directors of the American Lhasa Apso Club by a majority vote, will
select the Host Committees from the applications with primary consideration given to
Specialty Clubs and Club Members. The Host Committee selects the site and the date
of each Regional Futurity. The Futurity may be either a separate event or held in
conjunction with an American Kennel Club approved point show at the election of the
Host Committee.
Judges will be nominated by the membership of the American Lhasa Apso Club and
election of judges for each region will be by written ballot by the entire membership of
the American Lhasa Apso Club. Those candidates who arc second in the balloting shall
be designated Alternate Judges should the first be unable to judge.
NOTE: The nomination of litters is open to anyone that breeds a litter of Lhasa Apsos.
INTRODUCING
TISHA'S IMA STORY TELLER
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TISHA'S IMA S1NGIN'DA BLUES
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(MATABA'S DUROK X CH TISHA'S SOLITAIRE)
Livonia KC,September
"Melissa", handled by Vic Cohen, and "Blue" are pictured winning WD,WB,& BOW at
win and she now needs a
10, 1989 at 11 months of age under Mrs Rose Molder. This was Melissa's 2nd major
single point to finish. Blue has accumulated 11 points including a major.
TISHA LHASA APSOS
Fred, Pat and Jeanette Dieball
2304 Koper Drive, Sterling Heights MI 48310
313-979-6749
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO EVERYONE
AND HOPE YOU ENJOY THE
NEW YEAR.
Around the rings at the Detroit Specialty
FROM ALL OF US AT CLARET TO ALL OF YOU
HAPPY HOLIDAYS....
AND AN APSOLUTELY WINNING NEW YEAR!
From left to tight:
CLARET'S ONE STEP BEYOND MALL 'YUPPIE'
(Ch Anbara Jczz-Ma-Taa of Claret X Nat's Everything She Wants)
K. C.
CLARET'S KAUS'N A CO-MOTION
(Ch Anbara Jazz-Ma-Ta22 of Claret X Claret's Tibet)
CLARET'S MIDNIGHT MADNESS 'MIDNIGHT'
(Ch San Jo Mor-knoll Wellington PHD X Mall's Everything She Wants)
ZARRAH'S BELLA-DA-BALL O'CLARET 'BELLA' (straight Hamilton)
aarrah Tena Sna:;, to it O'Anbara X Ch Zarrah Kra Mischief Maker)
YUPPIE, K.C. & MIDNIGHT ARE:
Loved,bred,owned cnd hcncled by
Deborah Waisleben
Claret Lhasa Apso's
7 CLARET ASH
Littleton CO 80127
303-973-0885
Bella is:
Bred & Co-owned cnd loved by:
Bobbie Richcrcison
Owned,loved cnd handed by
Deborch Wabeben
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Greater Detroit Lhasa Apso Club
Specialty
Judge: Mr. Carlos De Bongo
Detroit, MI
Sex
Opposite
of
Best
Best of Breed
Best Foot Forward
VVyndwood
Mary
Puppins
Ch Anbara-Rimar
Dog
Winners
Bitch
Winners
Best of Winners,
VVynctwood Best Foot Forward
Mataba's Music Box Dancer
Winners Bitch
Reserve
Dog
Reserve Winners
A Tantras Holiday Amethyst
Kinderland Ta Sen Ayers Rock
Breeder: Chedynn Jozwick 8c Amy Andrews. By Ch Sharil's
PUPPY DOGS,6 to 9 Months.(3)
- Shall Dan-Ba Bu-Mo-Pa. Owner: Cherlynn Jozwick &
Sebastian
1/24/89.
NT520267.
Klndedand Ta Sen Ayers Rock.
1
Amy Ancrews
Breeders: S. S. Giles, E. Lonigro, E. DeFalcis. By Ch Orlane's
PUPPY BITCHES, 9 to 12 Months. (6)
Scirocco- Ch Knderland Ta Sen Candy Tuft. Owner:Susan S.
Matabas Music Box Dancer. NT486338. 1 1/27/88.
1
Giles& Ellen Lonigro.
Breeder:
Owner and T. Richmond. By Ch Tra-Mar's A View To a
Breeder:
2/1/89.
NT529511.
Man.
Maiton's Mr. Vo
2
Kill - Ch Tra-Mar's Puttin On The Ritz. Owner: Mike and Carolyn
Mcrityn Schcitz & Anthony Schultz. By Ch Northwind Nicomah Ch Mardel-Northwind Ll Miss. Owner: Marilyn Schultz & Anthony Milan.
Mataba Singh In The Rain. NT506934. 11/27/88.
2
Schultz.
Toni Richmond & C.&M. Milan. By Ch Tra-Mar's A View
2/13/89.
Breeder:
NM148441.
Pleasure.
Oriane's Foolish
3
To A Kill - Ch Tra-Mar's Puffin On The Ritz. Owner: Toni
Breeder: Undo Kendall Smith. By Saxonsprings Earle - Ortane's
Richmond,Janet Whitman & Terre Mohr.
Cristo. Owner: Linda Kendall Smith.
Joyslyn's Vicky's Heart of Gold. NT486528. 12/14/88.
3
PUPPY DOGS, 9 to 12 Months.(3)
Breeder: Joyce K. Johanson. By Ch Joyslyns Rachmaninoff Mataba's Major Attraction. NT486337, 11/27/88.
1
Sunshine's Black Cherry. Owner: Charle Brimberry.
Breeder: Owner and T. Richmond. By Ch Tra-Mar's A View To a
Sharil Chi-Nees Kandu.NM273328. 12/23/88. Breeder:
4
Kill - Ch Tra-Mar's Puffin On The Ritz. Owner:Mike and Carolyn
Jozwick. By Uenroc Oliver of Everglo - Sharil
Cherlynn
Milan.
Hdlucination. Owner: D. J. Musselmcn & Cherlynn Jozwick.
Anbara-San Jo The' Merry Jester. NM129085. 1/9/89.
2
BRED-BY EXHIBITOR BITCHES. (4)
Breeder: Barbara Wood & Leslie Ann Engen. By Ch Anbcra I
Sc.4.1 Jo's Femilarle. NT435892. 11/12/87. Breeder:
1
Mean Business - Ch San Jo-Anbara Fond Footwork. Owner:
& Marianne Nixon. By San Jo's Wild Blue Yonder
Engen
A.
Leslie
Engen.
Ann
Barbara Wood & Leslie
- Ch Anbara-Rimcr Cobby Cuddler. Owner: Leslie A. Engen &
Ming's Rascafflon. NT505782. 11/24/88. Breeder:
3
Marianne Nixon.
Owner,By Ming's Magic Maker - Ch Ming's Rhiamon. Owner:
Ming's Rapunzel. NT323651. 5/29/87. Breeder:Owner.
2
Cheryl A.Znk.
Moondcncer - Ch Ming's Rhiannon. Owner:Cheri
Ming's
Ch
By
(1)
DOGS.
BRED-BY EXHIBITOR
A. Znk.
Wyndwood Best Foot Forward. NT487645. 9/1/88.
1
Northwind-Panchan Hot Tamale. NT479349.4/30/99.
•3
Breeder: Kay & Bobby Hales By Ch San Jo's Wingtips- Ch
B. Walworth,C.Buster,M.A.Strysick. By Ch Northwind
Breeder:
Hales.
Wyndwood's PoqLita Mas. Owner: Kay & Bobby
- Ch Mcrdel-Northwind Hot Stuff. Owner: Barbara
Nicomah
(1)
DOGS.
AMERICAN-BRED
Watworth & Cindy Butsic.
Golden Tu Ma-Jik's Houdlni.Agent.Jan C.Graunke.
1
Mi Peach Fuzz. NT429961. 7/21/88, Breeder: Owner. By
NT266877. 4/14/86, Breeder: Diane Selmer. By Ruffway Topkapi - 4
Courvoisier - Knolwood's Mi Georgia Peach. Owner:
Coos
Selmer.
Ch
D.
&
Graunke
Ma-Jik's Genie. 0\ivner: Jan & Dean
Buck.
Joan
(4)
OPEN DOGS.
OPEN BITCHES. (8)
Tisha's (ma SIngin' Da Blues. NT479741. 9/16/88.
1
Suntory Barbo Penelope. NT415666. 3/7/88. Breeder:
Breeder: Owner. By Mataba's Duroc - Ch Tisha's Solitaire. Owner: 1
& Cassandra DeLaRosa. By Ch Suntory
DeLaRosa
Raul
Fred & Pat Dieball.
- Ch Suntory Cherubim. Owner: Robert Ringer
Action
Affirmative
Breeder:
9/19/88.
NT427403.
Sharbil One Man Show.
2
8c Cassandra DeLaRosa.
Owners. By Ch Orlane's O.J. - Ch Sharbil Shades of Autumn.
Tisha's(ma Story Teller. NT479742. 9/16/88. Breeder:
2
Owner: Sharon & William Russett.
Mataba's Duroc - Ch Tisha's Solitaire. Owner: Fred &
By
Owner.
Vamies Challenger. VA69535B Canada. 1/12/88.
3
Diebcil.
Pat
Baron
Red
Andor's
Ch
By
Breeder: Charles & Louise Fahlgren.
Tlblateres Silly Millie. NT253896. 3/13/87. Breeder:
3
Ch An Ideas Plan from Karalan. Owner: C & L Fahlgren.
Martha Jane Brewer. By Ch Mardel's Wee VVillie Wonka - Ch
4CozmosConan.NT321784.9/27/87.Breeder:Owner.By Ch
Solitude Mystique O'Tara Huff. Owner: Mcrtha Jane Brewer.
Coos Courvoisier - Cozrnos Mi Chukcpoo. Owner: Marilyn
Northwind Chances Are. NT491723.6/15/88. Breeder:
4
Lucas.
Cindy Butsic. By Ch Mardel's Wee Willy Wonka - NorthwindPUPPY BITCHES, 6 to 9 Months. (4)
Joslyn's Amethyst. Owner: Deirdre Drake & Cindy Butsic.
San Jo Bugaioo. NM160610. 2/6/89. Breeder: Diana
1
VETERAN DOGS. (1)
San
Ch
Away
Salz& Leslie Ann Engen. By Ch San Jo's Blue Em
Ch Mardel's Wee Willy Wonka. NS805275. 8/10/82.
1
Engen.
Ann
Leslie
&
Panes
Jo's Luvbug. Owner: Franklin
Mary Ann & Darrell Strysick. By Ch Kinderlands Ta Sen
Breeder:
By
Owners.
Breeder:
NT517042.
Colors.
True
Sharbil
2
By Choice - Ch Mardel's My Girl Lolli Rip. Owner: Marry Ann
Ch Orlanes O.J. - Sharbil Autumn Serenade. Owner: William &
Strysick & Cindy Butsic.
Sharon Russett.
VETERAN BITCHES. (1)
Northwind-Malton Margarita. NT529512. 1/27/89.
3
Ch Anbara-Rlmar Mary Puppins. NS660445. 7/21/81/
1
Breeder: Marilyn Schultz & Cindy Butsic. By Ch Ruffway
Breeder:
Barbara Wood & Stephen Canpbell. By Ch SJW Waffle
Mailyn
Trademark - Ch Mcrdel-Northwind Mcrquaisa. Owner:
Ch Anbcra-Rimar's Footloose Fox. Owner: Barbara
Stomper
Schultz & Cindy Butsic.
Wood
2/25/89.
Back.
NM146901.
Look
Don't
Dan-Ba
Shari!
4
PAT & TOM CHENOWETH
496 BIRD AVENUE
LOS GATOS CA 95030
408-395-1932
OWNERS/BREEDERS
PATRICIA CHENOWETH &
ROBERT SHARP
16
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CHEN JAMI MEMORY OF A TITAN
(CHEN JAMBU NOR X CHEN KRIS-JAMIRA LU)
8 MONTHS OLD BOS
Del Valle,October 22, 1989
(over pointed competition)
Judge: Rosemary Blood
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BEST OF
OPPOSITE
DEL VM:.E.
.:R.
CLUB OF tv•ii.POr
ocTotio4
aLti Pl•CTEI
113 ri
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Greater Detroit Lhasa Apso Club
Specialty
Judge: Mr. Carlos De Bongo
Detroit, MI
Sex
of
Best
Opposite
Best of Breed
Best Foot Forward
Wynctwood
Mary
Puppins
Ch Anbara-Rimar
Dog
Winners
Bitch
Winners
Winners,
Best of
Wynciwood Best Foot Forward
Mataba's Music Box Dancer
Winners Bitch
Reserve
Dog
Reserve Winners
A Tantras Holiday Amethyst
Kinderland Ta Sen Ayers Rock
PUPPY DOGS,6 to 9 Months.(3)
KInderiand Ta Sen Ayers Rock. NT520267. 1/24/89.
1
Breeders: S. S. Giles, E. Lonigro, E. DeFalcis. By Ch Orlane's
Scirocco - Ch Knderland Ta Sen Canciy Tuff.Owner:Susan S.
Giles& Ellen Lonigro.
Malton's Mr.Vo Man. NT529511.2/1/89. Breeder:
2
Marilyn SchUtz & Anthony Schultz By Ch Northwind Nicomah Ch Ma del-Northwind U1' Miss. Owner: Marilyn Schultz & Anthony
Schultz.
Orlane's Foolish Pleasure. NM148441. 2/13/89.
3
Breeder: Linda Kendall Smith. By Saxonsprings Earle - Orlane's
Crista. Owner: Linda Kendall Smith.
PUPPY DOGS, 9 to 12 Months.(3)
Mataba's Major Attraction. NT486337. 11/27/88.
1
Breeder: Owner and T. Richmond. By Ch Tra-Mar's A View To a
Kill- Ch Tra-Mar's Puffin On The Ritz. Owner: Mike and Carolyn
Milan.
Anbara-San Jo The' Merry Jester. NM129085. 1/9/89.
2
Breeder: Barbara Wood & Leslie Ann Engen. By Ch Anbara I
Mean Business - Ch San Jo-Anbara Fanci Footwork Owner:
Barbara Wood & Leslie Ann Engen.
Ming's Rascallion. NT505782. 11/24/88. Breeder:
3
Owner. By Ming's Magic Maker - Ch Ming's Rhiannon. Owner:
Cheryl A.Znk.
BRED-BY EXHIBITOR DOGS. (1)
Wyndwood Best Foot Forward. NT487645. 9/1/88.
1
Breeder: Kay & Bobby Hales By Ch San Jo's Wingtips- Ch
Wyndwood's Poquita Mas. Owner: Kay & Bobby Hales.
AMERICAN -BRED DOGS. (1)
Golden Tu Ma-Jik's Houdlni.Agent.Jan C.Graunke.
1
NT266877. 4/14/86. Breeder: Diane Selmer. By Ruffwcry Topkapi Ma-Jik's Genie. Owner: Jan & Dean Graunke & D. Selmer.
OPEN DOGS.(4)
Tisha's !ma Singh' Da Blues. NT479741. 9/16/88.
1
Breeder: Owner. By Mataba's Duroc - Ch Tisha's Solitaire. Owner:
Fred & Pat Dieball.
Sharbil One Man Show. NT427403.9/19/88. Breeder:
2
Owners. By Ch Orlane's O.J. - Ch Sharbil Shades of Autumn.
Owner: Sharon & William Russett.
Vamir's Challenger. VA69535B Canada. 1/12/88.
3
Breeder: Charles & Louise Fahlgren. By Ch Andor's Red Baron Ch An Nees Plan from Karalan. Owner: C & L Fahlgren.
4CozmosConan.NT321784.9/27/87. Breeder:Owner.By Ch
Cornos Courvoer - Coos Mi Chukapoo, Owner: Marilyn
Lucas.
PUPPY BITCHES, 6 to 9 Months. (4)
San Jo Bugaloo. NM160610. 2/6/89. Breeder: Diana
1
Satz & Leslie Ann Engen. By Ch San Jo's Blue'Em Away - Ch San
Jo's Luvbug. Owner: Franklin Panes & Leslie Ann Engen.
Sharbil True Colors. NT517042. Breeder: Owners. By
2
Ch Orianes O.J. - Sharbil Autumn Serenade. Owner: William &
Sharon Russett.
Northwind-Malton Margarita. NT529512. 1/27/89.
3
Breeder: Marilyn Schultz & Cindy Butsic. By Ch Ruffway
Trademark - Ch Mcrdel-Northwind Marquaisa, Owner: Mcrityn
Schultz & Cindy Butsic.
Shari! Dan-Ba Don't Look Back. NM146901. 2/25/89.
4
Breeder: Cheriynn Jozwick & Amy Andrews. By Ch Shad's
Sebastian - Shari! Dan-Ba Bu-Mo-Pa. Owner: Cherlynn Jozwick &
Amy Andrews
PUPPY BITCHES, 9 to 12 Months. (6)
1
Matabas Music Box Dancer. NT486338. 11/27/88.
Breeder: Owner and T. Richmond. By Ch Tra-Mar's A View To a
Kill-Oh Ira-Mar's Puffin On The Ritz. Owner:Mike and Carolyn
Mataba Singh In The Rain. NT506934. 1 1/27/88.
2
Breeder: Toni Richmond & CAM. Milan. By Ch Ira-Mar's A View
To A Kill - Ch Ira-Mar's Puffin On The Ritz. Owner: Toni
Richmond,Janet Whitman & Terre Mohr.
Joysiyn's Vicky's Heart of Gold. NT486528. 12/14/88.
3
Breeder: Joyce K. Johanson. By Ch Joyslyns Rachmaninoff Sunshine's Black Cherry. Owner: Charle Brimberry.
Sharil Chi-Nees Kandu.NM273328. 12/23/88. Breeder:
4
Cherlynn Jozwick. By Llenroc Oliver of Everglo - Shard
Hcilucincrtion. Owner: D. J. Musselman & Cherlynn Jozwick.
BRED-BY EXHIBITOR BITCHES. (4)
1
Sco Jo's Femilarle. NT435892. 11/12/87. Breeder:
Leslie A. Engen & Marianne Nixon. By San Jo's Wild Blue Yonder
- Ch Anbara-Rimar Cobby Cuddler. Owner: Leslie A. Engen &
Marianne Nixon.
Ming's Rapunzel. NT323651.5/29/87. Breeder:Owner.
2
By Ch Ming's Moondancer - Ch Ming's Rhiannon. Owner: Cheryl
A. Znk.
Northwind-Panchan Hot Tamale. NT479349.4/30/99.
3
Breeder:B. Walworth,C.Buster,M.A.Strysick. By Ch Northwind
Nicomch - Ch Mcrdel-Northwind Hot Stuff, Owner: Barbara
Walworth & Cindy Butsic.
MI Peach Fuzz. NT429961. 7/21/88. Breeder: Owner. By
4
Ch Cozmos Courvoisier - Kriolwood's Mi Georgia Peach. Owner:
Joan Buck.
OPEN BITCHES. (8)
Suntory Barbo Penelope. NT415666. 3/7/88. Breeder:
1
Raul DeLaRosa & Cassandra DeLaRosa. By Ch Suntory
Affirmattve Action - Ch Suntory Cherubim. Owner: Robert Ringer
& Cassandra DeLaRosa.
Tlsha's Ima Story Teller. NT479742. 9/16/88. Breeder:
2
Owner. By Mataba's Duroc - Ch Tisha's Solitaire, Owner: Fred &
Pat Diebcil.
Tiblaterr's Silly Millie. N1253896. 3/13/87. Breeder:
3
Martha Jane Brewer. By Ch Mardel's Wee Willie Wonka - Ch
Solitude Mystique O'Tara Huff. Owner: Mcrtha Jane Brewer.
Northwind Chances Are. NT491723.6/15/88. Breeder:
4
Cindy Butsic. By Ch Mardel's Wee Willy Wonka - NorthwindJoslyn's Amethyst. Owner: Deirdre Drake & Cindy Butsic.
VETERAN DOGS. (1)
Ch Mardel's Wee Willy Wonka. NS805275. 8/10/82.
1
Breeder: Mary Ann & Darrell Strysick. By Ch Kinderlands Ta Sen
By Choice - Ch Mardel's My Girl Lolli Rap, Owner: Marry Ann
Strysick & Cindy Butsic.
VETERAN BITCHES. (1)
Ch Anbara-Rimar Mary Puppins. NS660445. 7/21/81/
1
Breeder: Barbara Wood & Stephen Campbell. By Ch S.JW Waffle
Stomper - Ch Anbcra-Rimar's Footloose Fox. Owner: Barbara
Wood.
lig Cli-EN
PAT & TOM CHENOWETH
496 BIRD AVENUE
LOS GATOS CA 95030
408-395-1932
OWNERS/BREEDERS
ilFEASA
703SOS.ItQA*
PATRICIA CHENOWETH &
ROBERT SHARP
CHEN JAM( MEMORY OF A TITAN
(CHEN JAMBU NOR X CHEN KRIS-JAMIRA LU)
8 MONTHS OLD BOS
Del Valle,October 22, 1989
(over pointed competition)
Judge: Rosemary Blood
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ONII 46111 #"'
BEST OF
.OPPOSITE
DEL VALLE.
L;YERIWIE
noc, auE.
11389
OCTO"V4
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IT TAKES MORE THAN A 7.1 EARTHQUAKE TO KEEP A GOOD DOG (OR BITCH!) DOWN!
CH POTPOURRI BIHAR CAROUSEL
Just a few days after the "Big One and Kelly goes BOB at Del Valle KC - Thank you Mrs Rosemary Blood!
Miss Kelly - gets a shakin' and keeps on takin'...wins, that is!
Owner/Handler
Linda Crabill
SanJose,CA
408-265-6381
SHANGRI - specialtng in quakeproof temperments!
Co-owners & Breeders
Elsie Basler - POTOURRI
Carol A Strong - BIHAR
MORE RUFKINS KIDS
"FLASHER"
RUFKINS BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED
RUFFWAY PRUDENCE ROM)
(MULTI BIS. MULTI BISS AM & CAN CH RUFKINS CHIP OFF THE OF ROCK X CH TIJANS
Just getting started in the ring.
Breeder Owner
Roberta Lombardi
Rufkins Lhasas ROM eligible
Handler
Judy O'Dell
Congratulations to 'Rockers' Ch Kicis & Cindy
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SPIRIT
'All Rufkins Kids Condftioned wfth #1 All Systems'
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CONEJO
KENNEL CLUB
RUFKINS KINDRED SPIRIT
(MULTI GRP WNG AM & CAN CH °PLANE'S SCIROCCO ROM X CH RUFKINS SWEETEST TABOO)
A 4 point major from the 9-12 puppy class at9 1/2 months old
He is destined for Greatness!
Ch Northwind Mardel California Girl
Ch Northwind Made/ California Coder
Can Ch Northwind Mardel California Drearnii (72 US points)
Breeder/Owner/hancer
Roberta Lombardi
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JUDGE SABELLA COMMITS FELONY -
(BIS CH SULAN'S MASTER BLEND X CH BARKER'S CRIME OF PASSION)
to his first 2 points from the puppy class THANK YOU!
The following day: Best In Sweepstakes, NCALAC Specially
THANK YOU Mr Herb Rosen!
Felony's next time in the ring: 4 point major,Specially supported entry - THANK YOU Mr Douglas Wilson;
ALL THIS BEFORE HIS FIRST BIRTHDAY
Felony is for sale to a loving show home.
Bred by John Klarenbeck,
Feloy is owned & handled by:
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G'eenmeadOW
804-965-0368
To:
All Alac Members
From: Jeanne Hope, National Specially
Coordinator
SUBJECT: Future National Specialties
BISS KINDERLAND TA SEN BIZZI BUZZ!
(BIS Ch Windsong's Gusto of lnnsbrook ROM x
Kinderland's Ta Sen Isis ROM
)
Shown selectively for the last 3 months Bizzi has
colected:
ITEM: We sometimes have a problem in
generating interest in local or regional clubs hosting
National Specialties. Region Four is scheduled to
host the1992 National Specialty. If any club in said
region does wish to host same,kindly forward to
myself a resume of sorts of your club's available
resources,facilities, etc. Please also recognize the
great potential for reward in hosting such an event.
Kindly contract mefor any additional information or
suggestions.
IT
Suggestions for improving our Specialties:
If any ALAC member has ideas or suggestions for
improving our Specialties,this would be a perfect
opportunity to voice such a thought! Your
suggestions may even be anonymous if you so
choose. Rather than complain later, please speak
up now! We really want everyone to have a great
time at these events with as few problems as
possible. We can all learn from each other's
mistakes or experiences.
1 Best in Specially
1 Group I
4 Group II
3 Group III
1 Group IV
18 BOB
and had his 1st champion finish,
Ch Jeviehan Men Cristmas Party
Owned and Loved by:
JEVIEHAN
Jerry & Vivian Henderson
1506 West Lane
Killen TX 76542
Bred by:
KINDERLAND TA SEN
Susan S Giles & Ellen Lonigro
ITEM: I look forward to hearing from you,and on behalf of
ALAC,we thank you as always.
STAR PRODUCERS...
Carolyn Herbel
Respectively submitted by your ALAC
Specialty Coordinator
IT
Thank you for your prompt return of all of the
judges's ballots. It was perhaps the best response
yet.
Thejudge you selected for the 1991 Specially is
Carolyn Herbel. The selected judge for 1992 will be
announced in the February BULLETIN.
The Star Producers System was developed through
the research we did while writing our book, THE COMPLETE
LHASA APSO,in order to rate the producing ability of sires and
dams in our breed.
It was first published in March, 1981 in the breed magazine
LHASA TALES.
The Star Producers System includes La producers
with the qualifying number of champion offspring. It is not
intended to compete with the ROM (Register of Merit)System
ofthe American Lhasa Apso Club.Inc., butto make additional
information known about those dogs and bitches who are not
entitled to include ROM after their names. Some reasons for a
Lhasa Apso not being entitled to have an ROM added to his
name may be that the owner is not a member of ALAC,or is a
member but has not applied for the title, or the owner of the
qualified Lhasa was retired or deceased before the ROM
system was established in 1973.
STAR PRODUCER SYSTEM FOR SIRES:FOR DAMS:
One Star Producer'
6-16 champion offspring
Two Star Producer '•
17-27 champion offspring
28-38 champion offspring
Three Star Producer"
39-49 champion offspring
Four Star Producer
Five Star Producer
50-60 champion offspring
STAR PRODUCER SYSTEM FOR DAMS:
4-6 champion offspring
One Star Producer •
Two Star Producer ••
7-9 champion offspring
Three Star Producer ••
10-12 champion offspring
Four Star Producer ••••
13-15 champion offspring
Five Star Producer
16-18 champion offspring
^1MR"
BISS CH KINDERLAND TA SEN BIZZI BUZZI
The Bulletin
SUSAN S GILES
2373 WHEATLAND DRIVE
MANAKIN-SABOT, VA 23103
804-749-4912
address correction requested
FIRST CLASS
Jeanne Sauve
1885 Dellwood Ave
Roseville MN 55113-6103