Newsletter September 2013
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Newsletter September 2013
Newsletter September 2013 From the Chair: This photo was sent to me by CBC member Jeanne Robinson. Is there anyone out there who can throw more light on it? Do send in any comments to [email protected] Showing Bullmastiffs Circa?? Probably in the UK, an interesting part of our breed history. What caught my eye were the different sizes of the dogs. Are these all Bullmastiffs or are there some Mastiffs there as well? Annelie Thereon is available for orders: [email protected] Special prices for CBC members In this issue we present Hereditary Eye Disorders (HED) in the Bullmastiff. A serious issue which needs attention from the breeders as the incidence of HED is increasing at an alarming rate. Breeders are advised to have their breeding stock tested prior to mating. CBC member Ina Jenkins has her new pup ‘Jinx’ examined by Dr Anthony Goodhead at the Panorama Veterinary Eye Clinic in Cape Town. There is no anaesthetic, no sedation and absolutely no pain or discomfort. Members are encouraged to have all breeding stock examined. “The eye of the dog might be the mirror of its soul. In this case, the mirror has been blurred because of a hereditary deficiency”. Reference: SOS Dog by Johan and Edith Gallant. Before humans die they write a last Will and Testament, give their home and all they have to those they leave behind. If with my paws I could do the same this is what I would ask……… To a poor and lonely stray I’d give my happy home, bowl of food, toys and cosy bed: I’d add to that the lap which I loved so much: the hand that stroked my fur and the sweet voice which spoke my name: I’d will to the sad, scared shelter dog, the place I had in my human’s loving heart, of which there seemed to be no bounds. So when I die, please do not say “I will never have a pet again, for the loss and pain is more than I can stand” - instead go and find an unloved dog, one whose life has held no joy or hope and give my place to him. This is the only thing I can give……..the love I left behind. Author unknown Conversion table for those, interested in establishing, how old their dog is. FAREWELL TO ‘BARNEY’ – CH FIGOR RED BRIGADE 4/3/2005 – 8/8/2013 Much missed by Gordon, Bright and his sister Betty A dear friend and a magnificent Bullmastiff. CHARACTER AND BREED ASSESSMENT (CBA) FOR BULLMASTIFFS AND BOERBOELS 8/9/2013 Assessors Jan van Ryswyik and Nicky Robertson Congratulations to Sabrina of Sanniesebos who passed her CBA with an Excellent Grading (85 – 89%) Sabrina, who is owned by Ina Jenkins and was bred by Nico & Jonel van Schalkwyk, was handled by Samson Noah. Sabrina of Sanniesebos BA (Ex) FCI (Ex) The Trophy The Action Photo’s: San Schmutz The Assessors The Support team PUPS AVAILABLE This handsome pup called ‘Brutus’ is owned by CBC member Sandra Roniger – Hughes and his four-legged mom is Juohn Ebony Dream of Kiala (HD B2 B2 ED 0:0) seen above. Karen still has two brindle bitches and one brindle male available Contact her at [email protected] or phone 0126502022 or 0828286083 Gerry Tomlinson of Tomka Bullmastiffs has a brand new litter of 3 males and two bitches. Both parents have been x-rayed and graded. The Dam is Simmchris Princess Winnie: HD C1 D2 ED 0:0 Sire: HD B2 B1 ED 2:1 you can contact Gerry at [email protected] TWO NEW TROPHIES FOR THE CBC Ernest Malherbe of LaGratitude Bullmastiffs has donated two new trophies for distribution at the end of the year: Reserve National Bullmastiff Trophy (right). Reserve Regional (WC) Bullmastiff Trophy (left). REGISTRATION STATISTICS. BULLMASTIFFS REGISTERED WITH KUSA OVER THE PERIOD: 2009 / 10 = 374 2010 / 11 = 355 2011/ 12 = 313 Out of the Working Group Breeds the Rottweiler was at the top of the list with the following number of registrations: 2009/10 = 859 2010 / 11 = 926 2011 / 2012 = 930 Out of all the breeds the Yorkshire Terrier was top of the list with 3176 registrations in the 2011/ 2012 year cycle. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Angola was the country that topped the list for exports and was the recipient of 25 dogs exported from South Africa.…. Angola - Training to sniff out landmines / protection of the mines / Puppies for sale (photos Google) And who can forget the horrific stories of the ‘dog fighting pits’ and the dogs that were rescued last year. QUESTION: WHAT DO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTIVE IN THE FOLLOWING OCCUPATIONS HAVE IN COMMON WITH EACH OTHER Photo Mariaan Greese VETERINARIAN, LAWYER, PSYCHOLOGIST, NURSING PRACTITIONER, MILITARY PRACTITIONER, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER, PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY, PHYSIOTHERAPIST, ACCOUNTANT ENGINEER, IT SPECIALIST, SCHOOL TEACHER, SOCIAL WORKER, FARMER, UNIVERSITY LECTURER, ENTREPRENEUR, ECONOMIST, SECRETARY, DOCTOR Answer: At the end!!! NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK Tafana of Seven Oaks for Mylestone (English) Mastiff imported from Germany & owned by CBC member Michelle Myles Sanniesebos Stander bred & owned by Ina Jenkins ‘ASHER’- WHO WE MET LAST MONTH - COLLECTING FOR ANIMALS IN DISTRESS AND ATTENDING THE LOCAL CRÈCHE AS A COMPANION PUP ANNE MARAIS AND ZULU Anne, who has recently joined the CBC committee, resides in Somerset West and spent some time abroad as an exchange student in the USA. She also worked for years in the ambulance service. Anne is married to LC and they have two daughters Leah and Lucy Cate. Among her interests are homeschooling her two girls, photography, pottery, painting, classical music and her animals. Anne will take over the role of Trophy Secretary and has also offered to be a photographer at CBC events. Show points may still be sent to [email protected] A WONDERFUL SCENE SEEN BY ALL The majestic Hottentots Holland range overlooking Somerset West – winter September 2013 Photo: Chris Pretorius NEW MEMBERS The CBC welcomes Michael Neumann and his family - little Zeus, Mom, Dad and Molly and Sally (the Boxers). Note from the Chair: Do watch that beautiful couch – teething starts at approximately four months of age and can achieve great things! A very warm welcome to Michael and Tahlie Vickers who are the proud owners of Galeokira Astoria Breede Rivier Vallei Kennel Club Open Show: 15 September Judge : Anton van Staden CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS – WHAT A TURN OUT! Best of Breed: Ch LaGratitude Durango Duke BA did our breed proud when he went BOB and Best in Working Group under Mr Anton van Staden. In spite of the pouring rain and poor showing conditions Duke then went on to Reserve Best in Show under Judge Elrena Stadler. Reserve Best of Breed went to the bitch Champion Banstock Liberty Bell of La Gratitude There was a splendid turnout of youngsters and the Committee of the CBC wishes them all well and congratulations to ‘Baloo’ (Nightsight Henry) who was placed 1st out of the puppies and 4th in the Puppy group. Answer: They all own Bullmastiffs Cape Bullmastiff Club Post Net Suite 65 P/Bag X15 Somerset West 7129 [email protected] Affiliated to KUSA #1151 Est. 2011 The information in this magazine is confidential to the members. Statements or opinions may be expressed in this communication that are personal to the writers and do not necessarily represent the views of the Club.
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