August - the Tampa Bay Terrier Club
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August - the Tampa Bay Terrier Club
Terrier Spotlite Encouraging and Promoting Quality Terriers Newsletter of the Tampa Bay Terrier www.tampabayterrierclub.com Aug 2013 From The President I am granting everyone a reprieve from reading my thought provoking messages this month. Instead, I am referencing this information from a chart that was sent to me on "The Intelligence of Dogs." Some of you may have seen the chart or article before, but I thought it was interesting on how someone would have the presence of mind and time to complete a study as detailed as this. My question is ; is there a correlation in intelligence between a dog and the owner? Find your breed and draw your own conclusions. There is even a test site so you can do your own IQ test on your dog. The information printed in this article was adapted from Wikipedia and can be read in full with the references numbered and cited on the Wikipedia website. Stanley Coren (born 1942) is a psychology professor and neuropsychological researcher who has become best known to the general public for a series of books regarding the intelligence, mental abilities and history of dogs. Through television shows and media coverage that has been broadcast in Canada and the United States as well as overseas, he has become popular with dog owners, while continuing research and instruction in psychology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia. According to S. Coren, author of “The Intelligence of Dogs”, there are three types of dog intelligence: Adaptive Intelligence (learning and problem-solving ability). This is specific to the individual animal and is measured by canine IQ tests. Continued on page 5 Inside this issue: MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2 MINUTES 6 UPCOMING SHOWS 7 AROUND THE RING 8 UPCOMING EVENTS 9 MEET THE BREED— BORDER TERRIER 10 MEET THE BREED— SOFT COATED WHEATEN TERRIER 11 2014 SHOW TROPHY DONATION FORM 12 ADVERTISING 13 GARAGE SALE 15 HURRICANE PARTY 16 Board of Directors-continued Tampa Bay Terrier Club Officers and Board Steve Adams 813-759-9377 [email protected] President -Reatha Omodio 813-991-9083 [email protected] Chip Wells 727-687-4786 [email protected] Vice President– Conni Adams 813-759-9377 [email protected] Terrier Spotlite Editor Tracey Wells 727/687-4650 [email protected] Recording Secretary- Tracey Wells 727-687-4650 [email protected] Treasurer- Jim Omodio 813-991-9083 [email protected] General Meeting Notice Corresponding Secretary- Ellen Axelrod 727-586-4618 [email protected] From: Ellen Axelrod Corresponding Secretary The next general meeting will be at the Hurricane Party on” Board of Directors Year 2013 Saturday, August 24 at 3:30 pm Ellen Axelrods Home 606 Knollwood Dr, Largo Lorrie Geyer-Limitone 727-443-2935 [email protected] Board Meeting Notice Randy Limitone 727-443-2935 [email protected] The next board meeting will be held on Monday, September 9th .Sweet Tomatoes on South Dale Mabry Highway Tampa, 6:30 eat, 7:30 meeting. __________________ Page 2 GENERAL MEETING MINUTES Tampa Bay Terrier Club General Meeting July 15, 2013 Call to Order Reatha called the meeting to order at 7:40 pm, Recording Secretary- Tracey- Linda motioned to except the minutes as posted Ellen seconded all in favor Corresponding Secretary- Ellen- Norma Smith handling Seminar will be held in Perry Ga. AKC letter states we have several things for our show which was all corrected prior to meeting Treasurer- Jim Financial reviewed. need trophy money Committee ReportsMembership-LindaSunshine- Reatha Nothing- Ellen's Birthday today, Happy Birthday Ellen Breeder Referral- Ellen- Border Terrier referred to Gina Programs-Conni - not present Website- Chip . 13,000 hits 80% increase from June, members only page TBTC password Terriersrule Newsletter- Tracey - Starting a Garage sale section in Newsletter call Tracey to post adds of items for sale and looking for FAKC- Conni - not present Earthdog- Conni / Linda Tracey and Lorrie -Chip motioned to stay at Ocala Lorrie seconded all in favor, Fri Nov 29 will be dig day, Lorrie will be judging Masters, Lorrie will be See minutes on page 4 Page 3 Minutes from page 3 looking into Yancie and Smith for judging and also contracting with Linda Singleton Show Chair- Linda- Jan 6-7 Linda - Been approved Best Puppy Best BB Carolyn Herbal, MJ Carbery. Breed Trophy- Support Guide Dogs, supported entries 2 Poodle, Dachshund, Kerry Blu and poss Westies. We need to pay for golf carts, Food Vendors . Tracey will be checking with Sharon on Westie supported entry Old Business RDO- New Barker will be supporting at the Home Show Oct 19 News Business– None Brags Adjourn- 8:46 Chip motioned to adjourn and Ellen seconded all in favor. Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ groups/412680515447770/ Page 4 President from page 1 Instinctive Intelligence. This is specific to the individual animal and is measured by canine IQ tests. Working/Obedience Intelligence. This is breed dependent. And, I personally think he’s brilliant. Methodology The author used “understanding of new commands” and “obey first command” as his standards of intelligence. He surveyed dog trainers and compiled this list of dog intelligence. While this method of ordering dog intelligence is acceptable for training and working with dogs, it does not apply to the genetic intelligence which can be measured by ingenuity and understanding of common situations. [5] The drawback of this rating scale, by the author’s own admission, is that it is heavily weighted towards obedience related behavioural traits (e.g. working or guard dogs), rather than understanding or creativity (e.g. hunting dogs). As a result, some breeds may appear lower on the list due to their stubborn or independent nature, but this nature does not make them unintelligent or impossible to train. The book includes other sections on hunting and other intelligence types, as well a general IQ test that owners can perform on their dogs; that test is better weighted for ingenuity and independent problem solving, but rankings were provided only for working intelligence, and are listed below. 1–10 Brightest Dogs 11–26 Excellent Working Dogs 27–39 Above Average Working Dogs 40–54 Average Working/Obedience Intelligence 55–69 Fair Working/Obedience Intelligence 70–79 Lowest Degree of Working/Obedience Intelligence Evaluation When Coren's list of breed intelligence first came out there was much media attention and commentary both pro and con. However over the years the ranking of breeds and the methodology used have come to be accepted as a valid description of the differences among dog breeds in terms of the trainability aspect of dog intelligence. In addition, measurements of canine intelligence using Continued on page 6 Page 5 President from page 5 other methods have confirmed the general pattern of these rankings including a new study using owner ratings to rank dog trainability and intelligence. 79 ranks are given (plus 52 ties), a total of 131 breeds ranked: Brightest Dogs Understanding of New Commands: Fewer than 5 repetitions. Obey First Command: 95% of the time or better. 1. Border Collie 2. Poodle 3. German Shepherd 4. Golden Retriever 5. Doberman Pinscher 6. Shetland Sheepdog 7. Labrador Retriever 8. Papillon 9. Rottweiler 10. Australian Cattle Dog Understanding of New Commands: 5 to 15 repetitions. Obey First Command: 85% of the time or better. 11. Pembroke Welsh Corgi 12. Miniature Schnauzer 13. English Springer Spaniel 14. Belgian Shepherd Tervuren 15. Schipperke & Belgian Sheepdog 16. Collie & Keeshond 17. German Shorthaired Pointer 18. Flat-Coated Retriever & English Cocker Spaniel & Standard Schnauzer 19. Brittany 20. Cocker Spaniel 21. Weimaraner 22. Belgian Malinois & Bernese Mountain Dog 23. Pomeranian 24. Irish Water Spaniel Continued on page 7 Page 6 President from page 6 25. Vizsla 26. Cardigan Welsh Corgi Understanding of New Commands: 15 to 25 repetitions. Obey First Command: 70% of the time or better. Chesapeake Bay Retriever & Puli & Yorkshire Terrier Giant Schnauzer 27. Airedale Terrier & Bouvier des Flandres 28. Border Terrier & Briard 29. Welsh Springer Spaniel 30. Manchester Terrier 31. Samoyed 32. Field Spaniel & Newfoundland, Australian Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Gordon Setter, & Bearded Collie 33. Cairn Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier & Irish Setter 34. Norwegian Elkhound 35. Affenpinscherm, Australian Silky Terrier, Miniature Pinscher, English Setter, Pharaoh Hound & Clumber Spaniel 36. Norwich Terrier Upcoming Shows Name Location Central Florida Working Group Association Event Number: 2013668602 Event Status: Approved Deland, FL American Pomeranian Club, Inc. Event Number: 2013058810 Event Status: Approved Entry fees: $28.00 / $20.00 Event Date Closing Date LB / JSHW / SWPC Sep 20, 2013 Sep 4, 2013 Deland, FL PS / JSHW / SWPC Sep 20, 2013 Sep 4, 2013 Jacksonville Dog Fanciers' Association, Inc. Event Number: 2013106301 Event Status: Approved Entry fees: $28.50 / $20.00 Ocala, FL AB / JSHW Sep 28, 2013 Sep 11, 2013 Jacksonville Dog Fanciers' Association Event Number: 2013106302 Event Status: Approved Entry fees: $28.50 / $20.00 Ocala, FL AB / JSHW Sep 29, 2013 Sep 11, 2013 Page 7 Event Type Around the Ring New Barnhunt title Congratulations to: Australian Terrier CH Tak-A Chance Time Honored AX, AXJ, RE, CAA, RatI, RatN Cairn Terrier - Sanderfield So Sweet earned a 4 point major and finished her championship on 6/21/13 at the Cairn Terrier Club of Southern California. She also received an Award of Merit at the Cairn Terrier Club Roving National Specialty on 6/23/13. Tessa is owned and handled by Jenny Pic. Heart-Songs Diamond in the Sky (Lucy), Best of Breed, Jupiter-Tequesta Kennel Club, July 13, 2013, West Palm Beach, Herb and Gwen Holcomb Page 8 Around the Ring New Champion Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Ch. Raelyn J'Adore Eiffel "Doree" July 13 2013 Waukesha Kennel Club Greater Milwaukee Terrier Specialty July 26,2013 Best of Opposite Judge Kathy Clarke July 27,2013 Select July 28,2013 Best of Opposite First weekend out as a Special Lynn Cone Raelyn Wheatens Upcoming Events General Meeting August 24, 2013 3:00 at our Hurricane Party Board Meeting September 9, 2013 Sweet Tomatoes on N. Dale Mabry Tampa/ 6:30 eat/ 7:30 meeting Hurricane Party August 24, 2013 at 3 pm, Bring covered dish, swimsuit and towel at Ellen Axelrods Home 606 Knollwood Dr, Largo Meet The Breeds Border Terrier Alert, active and agile, the Border Terrier is willing to squeeze through narrow holes and sprint across any terrain to capture his quarry: the fox. This persistence made him an excellent working terrier back in England, and allows him to succeed in Earthdog, Obedience and Agilty trials today. Known for his "otter" head and game attitude, the Border is medium-sized with a wiry coat that may be red, grizzle and tan, blue and tan, or wheaten with a dark muzzle. The Border originated in the border country between England and Scotland, and may be one of the oldest kinds of terriers in Great Britain. Purely a working terrier, the Border was bred to protect the stock of their owners. They had sufficient length of leg to follow a horse, but were small enough to follow a fox to ground. Borders on the farm in the 18th century also had to find their own food, so they had to be good hunters to survive. While he is as hard as nails in the field, the Border Terrier is good tempered and affectionate in the home. He learns quickly and responds well to obedience training, but must be kept engaged and well-exercised, as he's an active dog. The Border's weather resistant coat requires occasional brushing and hand stripping approximately twice per year. Page 10 Meet The Breeds Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier As its name implies, the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is prized for its coat, which is soft, silky, with a gentle wave, and of warm wheaten color. Underneath, however, is a formidable dog that leaves no doubt as to his terrier origins. Square and mediumsized, he is happy, steady, self-confident and alert to his surroundings. Known for more than 200 years in Ireland, the "Wheaten" shares common ancestry with the Kerry Blue and the Irish Terrier, but was not owned by the landed gentry. They were the poor man's dog, an all-purpose farm dog, given to patrolling the borders of small farms, ridding them of vermin, herding sheep and hunting with his master. Wheatens tend to be less scrappy than other terriers but they are true terriers and will be more active than many other breeds, enjoying plenty of exercise every day. They relate well to children and can adapt to city, country, and suburban life. The Wheaten is single coated and sheds minimally, but needs regular grooming to keep its coat mat free. If you are considering purchasing a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier puppy, learn more here. Terrier Group; AKC recognized in 1973. Ranging in size from 17 to 19 inches tall at the shoulder and weighing between 30 and 40 pounds. Small game hunter; farm dog. Page 11 Tampa Bay Terrier Club 2014 Show Trophy Donation Form Breed_____________________________________Name_______________________ Trophy Classification Amount ($) Monday, Jan 6, Tuesday Jan 7 Best of Breed $30 / day ____ ____ Best of Opposite Sex $25 / day ____ ____ Best of Winners $25 / day ____ ____ Winners Dog $20 / day ____ ____ Winners Bitch $20 / day ____ ____ Best Junior Handler $25 / day ____ ____ Terrier Group - First $50 / day ____ ____ Terrier Group (2-4) $40 / day ____ ____ TOTAL AMOUNT $_____________ (Please make check payable to the Tampa Bay Terrier Club) Please Note: Trophy selection preferences will be honored on a first received basis. If the class you wish to award is already reserved, your check amount will be applied to the closest category available. Please indicate below if you would be willing to sponsor an alternate breed. Breed(s)_____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Send to: Jim Omodio - Trophy Chair 27746 Pine Point Dr. DUE DATE Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 June 30, 2013 Email: [email protected] Page 13 Advertising Rates Full Page: $10 per issue, $75 per Club Year Half Page: $7 per issue, $55 per Club Year Quarter Page: $6 per issue, $45 per Club Year Business Card Ad: $2 per issue, $20 per Club Year Ad Make-up: $5 Subscription Rate: $15 per Club Year Photographs: $8 per photo Whelps with 3 generation pedigree: $5 per issue New Champion with 3 generation pedigree: $5 per issue Page 14 Garage Sale For Sale Description / image Item For Sale Jerry Bock has 2 rugs for sale—$25 each [email protected] Wool Rug - 4' x 6' - machine made Jerry Bock has 2 rugs for sale—$25 each [email protected] Wool Rug - 8.5' x 2.5' - machine made Items Being Looked For Item be Looked For Name and Contact For Person Looking for Item Let us know if you are looking for something that we can list Page 15 Next Meeting – August 24, 2013 Terrier Spotlite Tracey Wells - Editor 8401 MLK Jr St N suite #480 ST Petersburg, FL 33702 First Class Mail First Class Mail