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the boykin spaniel standard
THE BOYKIN SPANIEL STANDARD
The Official Newsletter of the Boykin Spaniel Club & Breeders Association of
America, Inc.
ISSUE 15 OCTOBER 2014
this issue
PRESIDENT’S LETTER P. 1
Breed Standard Under Review P. 3
News Items from the BSCBAA P. 4
Boykin Brags P. 5
Ranger, The Dog that Doesn’t Rock the Boat P. 7
OFA vs PennHip P. 8
Upcoming Events P. 9
Keeping Your Dog Safe this Halloween P. 10
Advertisement P. 11
Boykin Spaniel New Titles P. 12
Advertisement P. 13
Committees and Volunteers P. 14
Government Relations & Legislative Alerts P. 15
AKC Information
For AKC Registration visit this link:
http://www.akc.org/reg/index.cfm?
nav_area=registration
Featured Photo is Shiner Williams teal duck hunting with great success!
Interested in a Health Care Plan for
your Boykin visit this link:
http://www.akcpethealthcare.com/
Exploring open source software opportunities.
BSCBAA President’s Letter
Upcoming Events
Visit our website at:
TheBoykinSpanielClub.com
For upcoming AKC Events visit:
CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!
akc.org
CONGRATULATIONS Michle Machala and her Boykin Rose on attaining the first ever AKC Best in Show of any kind for a Boykin Spaniel. Michle
Machala and GCh Texas Trace Yellow Rose RN CGC were selected National Owner-Handled Series “Best in Show” at the Greater Humble Area Kennel Club
Show, October 4, 2014 in Humble, Texas. The AKC National Owner-Handled Series recognizes and showcases the quality dogs exhibited by owner/handlers
and provides a venue for owner/handlers to compete against their peers rather
than recognized, well-known Professional Handlers who make their living from
handling other’s dogs.
CONGRATULATIONS Butch Norckauer and his Boykin Minnie. Butch and Nashville Minnie CDX RE MX MXJ MXP MJP OF THD are being honored during an
event at this year’s AKC Eukanuba National Championship as the 2013 Top Preferred Boykin Spaniel for their outstanding performance from the preferred
classes in agility.
Contact Information
Club Address:
PO BOX 42
Gilbert, SC 29054
Membership Address:
PO BOX 781
Cypress, TX 77410
Club Email:
[email protected]
Newsletter Email:
[email protected]
Website:
TheBoykinSpanielClub.com
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BSCBAA President’s Letter Continued
Also, I encourage you to take advantage of sharing your Boykin Spaniel with others by submitting to the
newsletter at
[email protected].
Read about the brags starting on p.5.
BSCBAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS &
OFFICERS (May 2, 2014)
Class of 2015
Gregg Parker—GA
Greg Copeland - TX
Roslin Copeland - TX
BSCBAA Board Actions: Your BSCBAA
will be providing a summary of action
taken by the board during its board
meetings held in executive session
(Club bylaws require that board
meetings be held in executive session). The club and the board have
achieved major reform in accountability and transparency and are taking
that a step further by providing a link
in each newsletter to a summary of
action taken by the board. Click here
to read summaries.
Within this newsletter you will find
several items of interest. Each and all
are well worth reading. I am particularly looking forward to reading William Howard’s (DVM, BSCBAA Board
member, Chair Health Committee)
article discussing OFA and PennHip see page 8. Let us know if there are
any subjects of particular interest to
you that you would like to read more
about in the BSCBAA Newsletter.
We are reviewing the BREED STANDARD: It is most important that the
membership has an opportunity to
present their ideas about the Breed
Standard - see page 3 for details.
The Board has voted to create a FaceBook Forum for members only and by
invitation. The details will be submitted to you through an email blast
to join us in positive and healthy conversations concerning our Boykin
Spaniels.
You will find Upcoming Events on
page 9 of this Newsletter or on the
BSCBAA website. We hope to see you
at one or more events. If you live in
the Northeast, check out the Meet the
Breeds in Hartford, Connecticut, Sunday, October 26, 2014, with Boykin
Spaniels presented by Jacquelin DeAngelo, Regina Hairie and other BSCBAA
club members. If you live in Texas,
plan on attending the Howl-o-Ween
Fest in Bridgeland, and the WD/WDX
Certification in Hempstead, Texas.
And if you have not started, begin
training now in preparation for the
annual BSCBAA Hunt Test to be held
at Cooper-Black Wood Duck Pond in
Cheraw, South Carolina, February 28/
March 1st, 2015. I say begin now because I find myself and my Boykins
way behind in training for hunt tests
entered this coming weekend.
Randall Benzel - TX
Michle Machala -TX
Class of 2016
Troy Blalock-SC
Jacquelin “Jackie” DeAngelo—NY
Jeff Engelmann –TX
Heber R. “Butch” Norckauer, Jr. –AL
Dan Reel - GA
Class of 2017
Beth Crocker—SC
William Howard, DVM - TX
Ginger Hurley—TX
Alanna Ramirez - GA
Joshua Simmons—OK
The Officers
President - Greg Copeland
Vice-President - Dan Reel
Secretary - Roslin Copeland
Treasurer - Michle Machala
Alternate - Butch Norckauer
Executive Administrator Butch Norckauer
Enjoy all the things you do with your
Boykin, whether hunting, hunt test,
field trials, agility, conformation, therapy or whatever makes you and them
happy!
GregC
Puppy Tres at the bay, owner Brent &
Jaclyn Reed
The BSCBAA:
“…dedicated to all the things you do
with your Boykin Spaniel.”
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*IMPORTANT!* BOYKIN SPANIEL BREED STANDARD UNDER REVIEW!
We are reviewing the Breed Standard. It is most important that YOU present your ideas about the Breed
Standard. Please forward your recommendations to [email protected] or Breed Standard
Comments, BSCBAA, P.O. Box 781, Cypress, TX 77410 prior to November 3, 2014.
AKC Parent Clubs manage the breed standard for their respective breeds. Breed standards are allowed to be
updated no more often than every five years. The Boykin Spaniel Breed Standard was approved in February
2007. You may recall we first began taking a look at updating the Boykin Spaniel Breed Standard and requesting comments/changes in 2012.
We are again reviewing and requesting your input. Hence, we have begun taking a good look at the Boykin
Spaniel Breed Standard with the intention of providing the AKC with an update. Such an update is not to be
taken lightly nor is it a trivial matter. In accordance with the bylaws of both the AKC and the BSCBAA, an update will require the BSCBAA board approval, BSCBAA membership approval and AKC Board approval. The
Breed Standard for the Boykin Spaniel is managed by the Breed Standard Sub-Committee, which is part of the
Education and Standard Committee, and consists of the following members: Chair Butch Norckauer – AL,
Greg Copeland – TX, Pat Watts – SC, Ginger Hurley – TX, Carole Thomas – SC and Rose Leale – TX.
The BSCBAA board has asked that the sub-committee collect recommended changes and prepare a consolidated recommendation. In accordance with their procedures, the AKC has been notified of our intent to review the standard. We have extended our request for membership input in hopes that more members will
participate in this important endeavor. From now through November 3, 2014, the sub-committee is collecting recommended changes to the 2007 breed standard.
Please prepare your recommendations in the form of a suggested addition, deletion or change referenced to
the current paragraph(s) or section(s) being specific as possible, e.g., to the word, phrase or sentence; recommend a specific change, addition or deletion; and provide brief yet concise rationale for the recommendation. General, non-specific comments without rationale, e.g., ‘The whiskers should not be trimmed’, may not
get the desired attention so please explain the reasoning and justification for suggested changes. In seeking
AKC approval of any proposed change, explanation, justification and reasoning is required to be submitted to
the AKC.
Forward your recommendations to [email protected] or Breed Standard Comments,
BSCBAA, P.O. Box 781, Cypress, TX 77410. To assure that each recommendation gets proper consideration, submissions will be acknowledged and may be shared beyond the sub-committee.
Copies of the breed standard can be found at http://theboykinspanielclub.com/FinalBreed_Standard_Flyer_1-10.pdf and at http://www.akc.org/breeds/boykin_spaniel/breed_standard.cfm .
We look forward to receiving your recommendations and keeping you updated on the sub-committee's progress.
Thank you.
H. R. "Butch" Norckauer, Jr.
Breed Standard Sub-Committee Chair & Board Member
Photo of Minnie, owners Sheila & Butch Norckauer
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NEWS ITEMS FROM THE BSCBAA
Boykin Spaniel Breed
Standard Under Review

Please review the breed standard here, read detail information on page 3 and send in
your comments to the club
email contact
@TheBoykinSpanielClub.com .
C & B Committee
The BSCBAA Constitution & ByLaws are presently under review
by the BSCBAA Board Members.
Details to come.
BOD Actions
The club and the board have
achieved major reform in accountability and transparency and are taking that a step further by providing
a link in each newsletter to a summary of action taken by the board.
For connection to the link to the
summary of actions taken click
here.
STATUS OF COMPLAINT AND
COUNTERCLAIMS
The BSCBAA and twenty-one (21)
present and former board members, committee persons and/or
officers were sued by former members of the Club on May 23, 2013 in
Lexington County, South Carolina.
Your Club and each defendant
moved quickly to defend against
the allegations, which are considered baseless. The Club and most
defendants moved to dismiss the
complaint. Nearly all individual defendants were subsequently dismissed without the need for court
involvement. The Club and one other defendant remain in the suit.
Your Club continues to vigorously
defend against the plaintiffs’ claims
and prosecute its counterclaims
against the plaintiff. An unsolicited settlement offer from the
plaintiffs was received by your
club Monday, October 28,
2013. The settlement discussions are proceeding.
Meet the Breed
AKC Meet the Breed for
Boykin Spaniels will be coming
soon. Please take note on the
upcoming event page 9.
Breeder
Directory
Program
MEMBERSHIP
To participate and be listed
in the BDP, you can locate
an application at our website at this link:
Breeder Directory Program.
Please view all details at
the above link. If you have
any questions, email the
breeder coordinator at
Membership of club is 108
[email protected]
FACEBOOK
The BSCBAA Board has approved the club joining Facebook. The details will be coming soon.
STUD BOOK
There are now 763 Boykin
Spaniels in the AKC Stud Book.
The open Foundation Stock has
been extended until 1-1-2025 &
approved by AKC Board.
TAIL DOCKING
BSCBAA TAIL DOCKING FORMULA & PROCEDURE
Leave 1/3 of the tail plus 1/4 inch;
please use a ruler.
Dock between 3 & 7 days of age –
3 days is preferred.
There is consistently a natural indentation where the tail should be
docked. If the measurement falls
between joints, look or feel for the
one where there is a natural indentation. REMEMBERING -- Longer is preferred.
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B OYKI N BRAGS
ence: the BOB judge was R A Indelia,
BREEDER REFERRAL LIST
Sporting Group Judge, Cindy Vogels
and BIS NOHS judge was Ms. Prudence
Hlatky.
Greg Copeland
Texas Trace Kennels
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Website: www.texas-trace.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 979-826-3147
OMG! The moon and stars were aligned at
the Greater Humble Area Kennel Club Show
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Congratulations to Harriet Patrick's
on Saturday, October 4, 2014 for my girl,
Larriet's Rhynaissance Woman OA OAJ
Rose. This was our first dog show since the
“Rhyn” earned her Open JWW title
summer break and as always I was appre-
August 30 at the Houston Papillon Club
hensive and my mind was swirling with
Show held in Spring, TX Rhyn is now in
doubt thinking “does my dog look good, is
Excellent standard and jumpers.
she moving well?” Well, I guess she was
Leslie Kern
Thornhill Kennels
because Silver GCH Texas Trace Yellow Rose
CGC RN won Best of Breed and Best of
Breed
National
Owner-Handled
Series.
Phone: 843-509-1903
Email:[email protected]
These wins allowed us to compete in the
Sporting Group and the NOHS Sporting
Group where she respectively won a Group
4 placement and a Group 1 placement
NOHS. The Group 1 placement in Sporting
Group NOHS allowed us to show in the
NOHS Best in Show. It was great for the
judges to recognize a Boykin Spaniel in both
venues. At this point, I’m very excited for
the opportunity to handle a Boykin Spaniel
in the BEST in Show competition. “I wondered can this get any better?!” Yes it did,
Rose won BEST IN SHOW NOHS! This is the
first ever for a Boykin Spaniel to win a Best
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Congratulations to Texas Trace Always
Sunny in Kemah for her 1st Winner’s
Bitch on October 5, 2014 at the Humble Show. Owners are Roslin Copeland
& Ginger Hurley., handled by Rose
Leale.
in Show! Again, OMG, this was a great day
breeders at Texas Trace. Never in my wildachieve all this in one day! The icing on the
cake was that this was all done under three
different judges. Rose and I would like to
Website: BeeKauzKennels.com
Phone: 309-338-2256
Email:[email protected]
To see all details of the BSCBAA
Breeder Directory Program go to
our website at this link: http://
for Boykin Spaniels, Rose, myself and the
est dreams would I have expected to
Dan & Sharon Kauzlarich
BeeKauz Kennels
More Boykin Brags
www.theboykinspanielclub.com/html/
breeder_directory.html
on next page!
RETURN TO BSCBAA NEWS
thank the judges for a wonderful experi-
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MORE BOYKIN BRAGS
and Boykin Spaniel Rescue.
http://
www.carolinacarillon.com/
If anyone would like to join
us this year, the parade is
December 6 at 9:45
am. You can contact Beth
Crocker for more information at: [email protected] .

Congratulations to Sheila &
Butch Norckauer and their
Boykin Minnie. Nashville
Minnie CDX RE MX MXJ
MXP MJP OF THD is being
honored during an event at
this year’s AKC Eukanuba
National Championship as
the 2013 Top Preferred
Boykin Spaniel for their
outstanding performance
from the preferred classes
in agility. Photo above is
Minnie in action!
Photo above is Colt, 3 years old
with one of his favorite toys. He
lives in Jensen Beach, FL. Owner is
Nancy Ulano.
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From Beth Crocker:
Over the past few years, an informal group of us have gotten together to walk our Boykins in the
Carolina Carillon Parade in Columbia, SC to promote Boykin Spaniels
[email protected]
Sponsor a friend to join the
BSCBAA click here for an application.
Interested in protecting and
promoting the world of purebred dogs, get involved at the
local level. Click here for contacts listed by state.
Mitchel Bezner and family proudly
submit this photo of their 6 1/2
month
old
Boykin
Spaniel
“Gunner”, his owner, Benjamin
Bezner, 13 years old in pictured
above, and an antelope that was
taken on October 12, 2014

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To become involved with any
events or with any committees, please contact us at
Congratulations to CH Texas Trace Destino’s Cazadora
CGC for two passes towards her Junior Hunt Title,
handler—Roslin Copeland.
Owners: Roslin Copeland &
Ginger Hurley would like to
say Thank you to Judges,
Buck Grabowski & Wayne
Tisue & Heart of Texas
Spaniel Club.
Michle Machala & Rose with
their three rosettes in one day.
Read the brag on page 5
Photo was from 2012. Make your
own memories at Hunt test in
March, 2014 . See details page 9
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R A N G E R , T H E D O G T H AT D O E S N ’ T R O C K T H E B O AT
In honor of Ranger’s mom, CH Texas Trace Matagorda, affectionately known as “Mattie”
From William Reverman of Bryan, TX
It was a mild sunny day with thin wispy clouds in the sky as I
family. He stuck by my side and had an expression of eagerness that
paddled my way down the Rivers of Waco, Texas. I came upon
resonated confidence for both of us. Since that moment, he has
a friendly fellow fishing alongside a brown spaniel looking dog
grown to be a very loyal friend who is always attentive and ready for
none quite-like I had ever seen before. It seemed like the per-
any challenges that may be presented. It has only been three
fect size with the perfect ability to steady itself in a boat. I
months but what many adven-
quickly inquired about the dog “Hi there, so tell me just what
tures we have already shared!
kind of pup is that?” I learned it was a Boykin Spaniel and that
We were fortunate that it was
Boykins were known as the little dog that didn’t rock the boat.
at the end of the summer
It would seem like the perfect choice as a companion for me. I
months, so to enjoy the hiking
love canoeing, fishing, swimming here on the lakes and rivers
in the parks, a cool-off swim in
in Waco.
the rivers & lakes after a long
trek and even making a canoeing trip together along the
Colorado River. Ranger has
turned out to be the Little
Brown Dog that Doesn’t Rock
the Boat. On the Colorado River trip, Ranger was very steady in the
boat and enjoyed watching curiously on the edge at all the wildlife.
He is also very attentive when hiking and has easily picked up on
new commands.
Through our many adventures, Ranger has been working on socializing with other people and dogs. He always finds a couple of new
Several years have passed since that one encounter on the
river with the Boykin Spaniel and it had come time for me to
seek a new companion. The encounter with that Boykin Spaniel had always stuck with me. I began my research and seeking
out information on Boykin Spaniels. I was fortunate to have
the opportunity to meet with a nearby Boykin Spaniel breeder
at the Texas Trace Ranch & Kennel. The Copeland family spent
several hours introducing me to the Boykin Spaniel breed. We
discussed everything about Boykin Spaniel history, proper care,
training, attributes, characteristics, instincts and abilities. After
spending time with several Boykins, it was easy to recognize
how much of a well-rounded companion and bird dog they are.
I was convinced the
Boykin would be
the best choice as a
companion for me!
I was introduced to
Ranger, who was up
for adoption and it
friends by the end of
each day. The same
question I first asked
and the one that continues to be asked to me is
“so tell me just what
kind of pup is that?”
When I respond with
Boykin Spaniel, the usual
reaction is; I never heard
of them nor ever seen
one. I now answer with first hand knowledge in explaining the characteristics, intelligence, energy, eagerness and history of the Boykin
Spaniel. Texas Trace Kennels continues to be a part of Ranger’s life
with providing advice and help with his care. The experiences I have
shared with Ranger as a companion has provided me with much
appreciation for him and the Boykin Breed. I look forward to sharing
many more adventures with Ranger in the future as he surprises me
with his intelligence and confidence every day!
was as though he
knew we could be
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OFA vs PennHIP written by Dr. Bill Howard
The goal of any responsible Boykin Spaniel breeder is to reduce the incidence of hip dysplasia in their blood lines. For now, there are two ways to diagnose hip dysplasia in dogs.
The older standard was established in 1966 by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals
(OFA). The newer standard, known as PennHIP, was established in 1993 by the University
of Pennsylvania.
The OFA system rates a dog’s hip joint on a seven point scoring system and is judged by
three independent radiologists. The scoring system is as follows (1) Excellent, (2) Good, (3)
Fair, (4) Borderline, (5) Mild, (6) Moderate and (7) Severe. OFA Radiologists judge how well
the femoral head sets in the acetabulum, the shape and size of the femoral head and the
shape and depth of the acetabulum. Each breed is judged against others of the same breed
to establish a standard. A dog must be two years of age or older for a certified result. Preliminary films can be done earlier than two years but the grading is done by only one radiologist. If a radiograph is taken that shows dysplastic hips, that radiograph does not have
to be send to the OFA. With the OFA procedure, some dogs are sedated and others may
require general anesthesia.
Unlike the OFA test, which only requires one radiograph, the PennHIP test requires three
radiographs and the veterinarian must be certified. PennHIP does require general anesthesia. The PennHIP system measures the laxity of the hip joint and can be done as early as
sixteen weeks. A score between “0-1” is assigned with “0” being tight hips and “1” being
loose hips. This method is not a pass or fail test, but an actual measurement of the hip
Distraction Index (DI). The distraction index is based on the percent out of joint the femoral head is displaced from the acetabulum. A DI of .15 is 15% distracted (which is a tight
hip) and 0.8 is 80% distracted (which are very loose hips). The measurements are made
using a circular gauge that is paced over the films. A DI of < 0.30 is usually considered nonosteoarthritic susceptible and a DI of > .30 is considered osteoarthritic susceptible. All radiographs taken must be sent to PennHIP for evaluation. Each breed is compared with others of that breed that are ranked within the breed. A ranking of 70% means that the dog is
better than 70% of that breed.
Which test is the best? For now, the gold standard is the OFA method. Recent research
has shown that OFA is not a more accurate indicator of a dog’s susceptibility to osteoarthritis as compared to PennHip. Until genetic markers are found that relate to hip dysplasia,
the controversy will continue.
Advantages to OFA are: 1) Does not require general anesthesia, 2) Radiographs do not
have to be sent in for evaluation, 3) Less expensive to perform, 4) Most veterinarians can
perform and 5) Most people understand grading methods. Disadvantages to OFA are: 1)
Have to wait until two years old to be certified and 2) Allows breeders to pick and choose
which dog gets certified since radiographs do not have to be sent in for evaluation.
Advantages to PennHIP are: 1) Early evaluation (16 weeks), 2) A true laxity of the hip joint,
3) Better indicator of a dog’s susceptibility to osteoarthritis and 4) More accurate evaluation of the breed can be established since all radiographs have to be sent in. Disadvantages
to PennHIP are: 1) Takes general anesthesia, 2) Requires veterinarian certification, 3) More
expensive and 4) Most people have not accepted the method.
On a personal note, my female Boykin had PennHIP evaluation at 22 weeks of age. Her DI
for the left hip was 0.60 and the right hip was 0.61. She was scored in the 65th percentile.
That means she is better than 65 percent in the Boykin breed, but 35 percent of the breed
has better hips than she does. The mean for the Boykin breed 0.65, which could be interpreted to mean that the Boykin breed is susceptible to osteoarthritis. Her sire was OFA
excellent and her dam was OFA good. At two years of age, she was rated a good OFA. I
used the PennHIP to decide whether I wanted to put her in hunt training. I do not think one
system is necessarily better, but the PennHIP does allow earlier decisions about the dogs’
future. For more information on PennHIP click here and more information OFA click here.
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Exclusion of Liability for Misleading Statements in Print and Advertisements
"All material is copyright and may not
be published without written permission"
"The Board of Directors of the Boykin
Spaniel Club and Breeders Association
of America, Inc. (BSCBAA) (i) reserves
the right to decide in its absolute discretion what material of any nature
including but not limited to articles
and advertisements ("material") will
be published in The Boykin Spaniel
Standard (BSCBAA Newsletter), (ii)
reserves the right to refuse to publish
any material, to edit and/or change
the format of any material and to
place conditions on the publication of
any material and (iii) accepts no responsibility for error in the publication
of any material." "The opinions expressed in any material in The Boykin
Spaniel Standard are not necessarily
those of the BSCBAA. The BSCBAA
does not represent or warrant that the
information, statements or representations contained in any material including but not limited to statements
as to the condition or attributes of any
dog are correct and is not to be held
liable or responsible in any way whatsoever for any mis-statements or error
in the information, statements or representations contained in any material."
"The BSCBAA
Board of Directors and Editor
reserve the right to refuse advertising or submissions which are not in
the best interest of the breed, the club,
or dog sports. Items included in this
newsletter do not necessarily reflect
the views of the Club, the Board, or
the Editor. The Editor reserves the
right to edit and/or verify all copy.
Submissions transfer ownership and
copyright to the BSCBAA. "
If you missed Breed Standard Review, please read page 3.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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BSCBAA with Boykin Spaniel Resinformation on The WKC
cue will sponsor a booth at
139th Annual Dog Show click
HOWL-O-WEEN Fest in Bridgehere.
land, Cypress, TX on October 25,
2014. For more information click  The Boykin Spaniel Club and
here and for Facebook link click
Breeders Association of
here.
America will hold it’s 4th Annual AKC Spaniel Hunt Test
 BSCBAA will sponsor a Meet the
Weekend Event on February
Breed on Sunday, October 26,
28 & March 1 at Cooper2014 in Hartford, Connecticut by
Black Wood Duck Pond in
The Connecticut Federation of
Cheraw, SC. To read and see
Dog Clubs at the Hartford Conmemories of 1st,2nd & 3rd
vention Center. Club members
Hunt Test Weekend Events
Jackie DeAngelo and Regina Hairclick here. Premium to
ie will be the hosts.
come!
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A WD/WDX event will be sponsored by the BSCBAA and supported by Texas Trace Boykin
Spaniels this Fall on November 1,
2014 in Hempstead, Texas. For
more information email contact
@Texas-Trace.com.
The Annual AKC/Eukanuba National Championship will be held
in Orlando, FL on Dec.13 & 14,
2014. If you would like more information please click here.
The AKC Meet the Breeds® in
New York City will be hosted for
the first time by Westminster in
conjunction with its second time
Masters Agility Championship
Event on Saturday, February
14th, 2015 at Pier 92 in NYC. Entries open December 2, 2014.

The Show Committee is presently looking for options for
our 3rd Annual Supported
Entry Show next Spring. To
read and see memories of
1st and 2nd Annual Supported Entry click here. Details
to come!

For additional information
on future AKC events in conformation, agility, rally, obedience or hunt test in your
area visit AKC Website at
http://www.akc.org/
The WKC 139th Annual Dog
Show will be Monday & Tuesday,
February 16-17, 2015 in New
York City. Daytime sessions will
be at The Piers 92/94 and evening sessions will be at Madison
Square Garden. For additional
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or advertisement to
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submission for newsletter
is December 31, 2014
(remember date).
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is a quarterly publication for
January, April, July and October. Publication dates and
deadline submission dates for
newsletter are as follows:
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ISSUE 15 October, 2014
Boykin Spaniel Rescue
“Which one do I choose? “ Pumpkin Patch for Inde, Owner, Marcus McClamrock
Keeping Your Dog Safe this Halloween
The American Kennel Club, Inc.
Thinking about showing off your dog's "Howloween" spirit this year? The real trick is
not to treat Halloween as just another day for your dog. The AKC reminds owners to
follow certain guidelines for keeping pets safe during Halloween:
If you are interested in saving a
Boykin, visit the Boykin Spaniel
Rescue - link is below:
www.boykinspanielrescue.org/
Or email ad-
[email protected]
If you choose to dress your pet up in a "doggie" costume, supervise him at all times.
Make sure it fits properly and is not in the way of his breathing, eyesight or hearing. If
your dog swallows any elastic or decorative items, it could cause intestinal obstructions or choking. For more tips on how
to acclimate your dog to wearing a Halloween costume visit the Ask AKC archive.
Chocolate and sweets can be dangerous for your dog. Make sure all "people treats" are out of harm's way.
Walk your dog early, while it is still light outside, so you can be aware of any candy, wrappers or broken eggs on lawns and
streets and make sure these "tempting treats" stay out of reach.
When you answer the door for trick-or-treaters, make sure pets are in a safe and secure room to prevent them from running out, getting hurt and frightening your visitors. If you want your dog to greet the visiting ghouls and goblins, keep him
on a leash.
Don't leave your dog unattended outside. Pranksters may target your dog with eggs, and passersby may be tempted to
give your dog harmful treats and candy.
If you are having a Halloween party, consider confining your dog securely in one area of the house. Leave a radio or TV
and lights on for the dog.
Be careful about where you place candles and Jack-o-Lanterns. They can easily be knocked over by your dog's wagging tail
and either burn your dog or start a fire.
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AKC BOYKIN SPANIEL TITLES 2014 JULY THROUGH AUGUST
Dog's Full Titled Name
COMPANION & PERFORMANCE
Sex Title
Date
Owner(s)
Thornhill's Broadriver Vixen JH JHR
F
JH
19-Jul-14 Gregg Parker
Shady Acres Carolina Wren NAJ
F
NAJ
20-Jul-14 Karen Gilliam
Colonel Clancy Don'T Rock The Boat Lbd CGC
M
CGC
23-Jul-14 Louise A.D. Jones & William Robert O'Connor Jr.
J&L's Crowne Royale Whiski JH
F
JH
27-Jul-14 Ronald Oldakowski
GCH CH Sunseeker Kiss My Britches Beekauz RN
MHA SHR
M
MHA
27-Jul-14 Sharon & Dan Kauzlarich, Katie Kauzlarich
Ruger's Prairie Willow RN
F
RN
9-Aug-14 Betsy Staton
Shady Acres Carolina Wren NA NAJ
F
NA
15-Aug-14 Karen Gilliam
Top Gun Lightning Strikes First RA SH JHR
M
RA
17-Aug-14 Barbara Bobrowich, Jacquelin De Angelo, Susan Jonis
Texas Trace Pick-Up Girl Beekauz JH
F
JH
23-Aug-14 Sharon & Dan Kauzlarich, Katie Kauzlarich
Larriet's Rhynaissance Woman OA OAJ
F
OAJ
30-Aug-14 Harriet Patrick
CONFORMATION
Sex Title
Date
Dog's Full Titled Name
Owner(s)
GCH CH Top Gun Keeping Faith JH
F
GCH
CH Texas Trace Happy Easter
F
CH
11-Jul-14 Melody A Bacon & Greg Copeland
GCH CH Top Gun Lone Wolf
M
GCH
12-Jul-14 ROGER BAEBLER & Jacquelin De Angelo
GCH CH Fall Creek's Justymyluckyraydar
M
GCH
19-Jul-14 Thomas MacDonald
CH Hollow Creek's Lou's On First
M
CH
6-Aug-14 Mrs. Regina M Hairie
Shiner at 13 months old on his first dove hunt!
5-Jul-14 Jacquelin De Angelo
Piper Luce 3 years old doing what she likes best, swimming
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BSCBAADESCRIPTION
COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE
POSITION
CHAIRMAN
Sub-Committee
Roslin Copeland [email protected]
Communications
Newsletter Manages Newsletter
Website Manages the Website
Breeder Directory Manages Breeder Directory Program
Sales Manages Sales Program
Roslin Copeland
Roslin Copeland
James Machala [email protected]
Vacant
General Flyers Manages & Coordinates Flyers
Roslin Copeland
Gazette Editor Writes/Edits Gazette Articles
Jeff Engelmann [email protected]
Education & Standards Oversees E & S Sub Committees
Breed Standard Manages Breed Standard
Judges Education Manages & Coordinates Judges Education
Membership
Membership List, Recruitment, Renewals,
Welcomes, Acknowledgements & Application
Processing
Greg Copeland [email protected]
Butch Norckauer [email protected]
Greg Copeland [email protected]
Roslin Copeland [email protected]
Membership Address: PO Box 781, Cypress, TX 77410
Show
Responsible for Scheduling, Coordinating &
Michle Machala [email protected]
Planning Conformation, Companion Events,
Supported Entries & Hosting National Specialty
Hunt & Field
Responsible for Scheduling, Planning &
Hosting Club Hunt Test & Field Trial Activities,
Managing Field Qualities Statement & Other
Administrative Elements
Gregg Parker [email protected]
Dan Reel—Hunt Test Committee Chair
[email protected]
Health & Genetics
Responsible for Maintaining Health & Genetics Dr. Bill Howard [email protected]
information, Making Code of Ethics Recommendations, Recording & Reporting Health &
Genetic concerns & Advising the BOD on
Health Matters
Code of Ethics
Not to be delegated
BOD
Disciplinary
Not to be delegated
BOD
Constitution & ByLaws
Interprets C&B and Coordinates Changes
Butch Norckauer [email protected]
Historian & Librarian
Keeps Statistics, Maintains Library & Archives,
Provides Reference & Review
Jeff Engelmann [email protected] & Ginger
Hurley [email protected]
AKC Liaison
Single Face of Interaction with AKC
Butch Norckauer
Legislative Liaison
Monitors & Advises on Legislative Activities
Open
Rescue Coordinator
Coordinates with Boykin Spaniel Rescue
Butch Norckauer
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Committees. Please look
over all the committees on
the left and if you would
like to join one or more of
them contact the chairman
of that committee or the
President, Greg at
[email protected]
om. Each chairman’s email
is provided next to their
names for your convenience. The BSCBAA has few
vacant positions and we are
also looking for additional
people to serve on the committees. We would appreciate your help in any way
that you feel you can contribute. You are welcome to
volunteer.
Refer to the chart on the
left for additional information about our committees and contact information.
THANKS FOR VOLUNTEERING! It will be rewarding.
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GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND LEGISLATIVE ALERTS
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The latest alerts for October were several in New Jersey. Assembly Bill 201,
Assembly Bill 1023, Assembly Bill 2961/Senate Bill 1341, Assembly Bill 3381
and Assembly Bill 3502. Please click here to view the Bills.
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AKC Government Relations reports that the Pasadena City Council conducted
a first reading of an ordinance to require the sterilization of all dogs and cats
within the city limits. Limited exemptions will be provided. However, even
with those exemptions, ANY dog that is impounded for ANY reason will be
sterilized before being released, even if the owner has a valid intact dog license and even for a first offense. Further, in order to breed a dog an owner
must be in compliance with existing provisions for “dog kennels” which prohibits dog kennels within 1000 feet of any dwelling other than the owner’s
home. It is likely this would have the effect of completely prohibiting breeding for all but the largest landowners in Pasadena. It is vital that responsible
dog owners and breeders oppose this burdensome ordinance. Contact information is available at the bottom of this alert.
Pasadena City Council Meeting
Date: Monday October 6, 2014
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Council Chamber, Pasadena City Hall
100 North Garfield Avenue Room S249
Pasadena, CA 91109
Friends to join BSCBAA membership click here for a member application. In coming months, the
BSCBAA will be hosting several
events—get involved now and volunteer! Also, don’t forget to make
your voice heard on any AKC Government Relations Issues by emailing [email protected].
Enter your Boykin in an AKC event:
conformation, obedience, hunt
test, agility, rally or tracking—
check them out www.akc.org and
check out our website page for additional upcoming Events.
Remember enjoy your little brown
dog, the Boykin Spaniel!
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For further information about the ordinance click here to view.
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REMINDERS
AKC Government Relations provides daily status updates on pending federal
and state legislation—click here to view. The link provides a great map of the
United States and all pending legislation. For more information on all legislation pending, contact AKC GR at (919) 816-3720 or email [email protected].
© The American Kennel Club, Inc.
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the purchase price to your favorite charitable organization. To shop at AmazonSmile simply
go to smile.amazon.com from the web browser on your computer or mobile device. On
your first visit to AmazonSmile, you need to select a
charitable organization to receive donations from
eligible purchases before you begin shopping. Yes,
you can change your charity any time. Yes, you use
the same account on Amazon.com and AmazonSmile. You may choose Boykin Spaniel Rescue,
an eligible 501(c)(3) public charitable organization.
We are proud to be apart of the
Purina Pro Plan Club. Please send
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Club!
Club Address:
PO BOX 42
GILBERT, SC, 29054
Membership Address:
PO BOX 781
Cypress, TX 77410
Club Email:
[email protected]
Newsletter Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.THEBOYKINSPANIELCLUB.com
Inde enjoying a hunt. Owner
Marcus McClamrock
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