Pointer Points - American Pointer Club, Inc.

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Pointer Points - American Pointer Club, Inc.
Pointer
Points
The Official Publication of the
American Pointer Club. Inc.
Fall 2012 * Vol. 9, No. 4
Harley
Ch. Shadybrook Coralwood
Harlington of Madison
Harley finisHes Her cHampionsHip at
11 montHs of age witH four majors!
2012 Trenton Kennel Club
Winner’s Bitch, Best of Winners & Best Opposite of Sex
Thank you Judge: Patricia V. Trotter
2012 Fort Steuben Kennel Association
Winner’s Bitch, Best of Winners & Best of Breed
Thank you Judge: Martin Doherty
2012 Ohio Hall of Fame Pointer Club Specialty Show
Winner’s Bitch, Best of Winners & Best Bred By Exhibitor
Thank you Judge: Lawrence Stanbridge
2012 Mahoning-Shenango Kennel Club
Winner’s Bitch & Best of Winners
Thank you Judge: Peter Gaeta
Owned by Susan and Bill London/ Sally Barton
Bred by Susan London and Sally Barton
SHADYBROOK ACRES
[email protected]
BLACKTHORNE
Litter due October 8
GUY
CLUE
Ch. Paladen’s No More Mr. Nice Guy, CD, JH
Ch. Blackthorne Bygone Icon, CD x Ch. Paladen’s Love At First Sight, CDX, RA, MH
OFA Good, Normal Thyroid, CERF
Two field points from becoming a Dual Ch!
Home of
MULDER
Ch. Cookieland Blackthorne Clouseau
Ch. Blackthorne Defectiv Detectiv x Cookieland Whirlaway, JH
OFA Excellent, Normal Thyroid, CERF
Running Gun Dog, post-partum!
BOS PCCNJ Specialty
GCh. Cookieland X-Files of Blackthorne
AOM APC National Specialty
WD Canadian Pointer Club National Specialty
WD Ottowa Pointing Dog Specialty
2011 APC Top Field Puppy
Open & Amateur Derby pointed
Debra FreiDus, DVM
388 burlington roaD
Harwinton
ConneCtiCut 06791
(860) 485-0323
[email protected]
American Pointer Club, Inc.
founded 1938
Congratulates
our
National Specialty and
National Championship
Winners
NBISS GCH SEASYDE EDGEHILL HEART OF GOLD
NFC/NAFC/FC Flying Dutchman
Best of Breed 2012
National Field Champion 2011
President’s Message
Plans are full steam ahead for the 75th Anniversary Show of our club. The enthusiasm has spread around the
world as every day we hear of more and more Pointer fanciers from all parts of the world planning to come
and help us celebrate. One of the events will be a 75th Party and all are invited to participate. To enable us to
do all of the extra activities, we have some fundraising items, such as the 75th Anniversary tapestry throws
and also the calendar. These can be seen on our website. These items are limited in number and once gone,
will not be reordered, so don’t procrastinate if you are interested.
The 2014 National will be held at Purina Farms the week of April 7th. We are in need of committee chairs
for conformation, agility, obedience, hospitality, chief ring steward, ribbons, state baskets, specialty items
and vendors. Please, if you want to get involved, this is a perfect opportunity. Most of these committees do
not require that you be local. Purina has all of the equipment for obedience and rally. I was just at the Event
Center this past weekend and was very impressed with the indoor facility. The flooring is cushioned so no
mats are needed. It would be fine for obedience jumps and agility. I hope that while we are there in 2014,
you take the time and visit the facility. There will be a specialty in the building at the same time as our national.
The APC is participating in the Meet the Breeds at both the Javits Center in NYC on October 20th & 21st as
well as at the AKC Eukanuba Show in Orlando on Dec. 15th & 16th. These events are very popular with the
public and an excellent opportunity to educate them about our breed. If you are interested in participating,
please contact Patty Lillesand, our Public Education Chair.
Your Board is working on improving the communication with our members. Susie Kissik is working on developing a Yahoo Group for members and you will be hearing more about this in the near future. It will be a
means of announcing upcoming events as well as other pertinent information.
Fall is here and that means the National Championship in Fort Robinson State Park in Nebraska the end of
September as well as field trials and hunt tests around the country. For those in the northeast, the Pointer
Club of Central NJ holds a Fun Field Day every year. The date this year is November 3rd. Dogs are introduced to quail. It is very rewarding to see pups react to the live birds. If you are interested in coming, please
contact Karen Spey as birds need to be preordered. Hopefully many of us will get our dogs out to these
events as this is what they love the most!
Marjorie Martorella
APC President
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Please remember that information and required forms regarding
Futurity, Membership and other APC matters can be found
the club’s website:
http://www.americanpointerclub.org/
Table of Contents
“On the Cover”
Enzo
Alydar P.S. I Love You
(CH Calais of Solivia Becker Arizmendi X MBIS/MBISS CH Alydar's
Can't Buy Me Love JH)
Managing Editor
Chrystie Shawhan
Pointer Points is the quarterly publication of the
American Pointer Club, Incorporated (APC).
The APC is a non-profit corporation, founded in
1938 to promote the Pointer. Recognized by
the American Kennel Club (AKC) the APC, is a
member club of the AKC, is the guardian of the
breed and determines the official AKC standard for the breed. It urges members,
breeders and judges to accept this standard of
excellence as approved by AKC.
Breeders: Rachael Murphy, Nancy Bosley,Charles Goldstine, Kristie
Reisenweaver
Owner: Jody L. Ripstein
Fall
2012
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Editorial Policy: Pointer Points is published quarterly
(4 times a year) for the members of the APC and is a
benefit of membership for the club. The yearly spring
issue is also sent to all AKC judges licensed for
Pointers per the motion 20080929-46-B (2008). The
Editors of Pointer Points encourages ALL members of
the APC to submit articles and letters of interest for
other members of the APC to view and learn from.
The Editors reserve the right to reasonable edit all
copy submitted.
Opinions expressed in public letters Do Not
Necessarily Reflect the Opinion Of The Editors or
the American Pointer Club.
The Editors reserve the right to consider ONLY
signed letters for publication unless it is forwarded by
the APC board with their signature as it has been
deemed necessary for the “good” of the club. A cover
letter, signed by the board member submitting the
unsigned letter will accompany the request for
publication. Any advertisements, letters and/or
articles which the editors believe to be of questionable legal standing including: but, not limited to, libel,
false representation, copyright infringement, etc., or
which directly references an individual, kennel or
individual, will be sent to the APC Board of Directors
for review and approval prior to publication. Any
advertisements, articles and/or letters deemed by the
Editors to not be in the best interest of the APC will
also be sent to the Board of Director for review and
approval prior to publication. The decision of the APC
board is final. Any advertisements, articles and/or
letters submitted for review and approval by the APC
Board of Directors will be published in the next issue
of Pointer Points if approved.
President's Message
Table of Contents
2013 Nat. Specialty Show Chair Report
Multi-Venue Pointer (MVP) Program
Best of 2011
Proud Heritage
The Power of Two
K9 Nose Works
Judging the Pointer
APC 2012 Champion of Health
OFA Report - 2nd Quarter
Recording Secretary's Report
AKC Delegates Report
Juniors Chair Report
Upcoming AKC Events
Business Card Ads
2012 Officers and Committees
From the Editor….
Pointer Points Ad Rates and Deadlines
Treasurer's Report
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2013 National Specialty Show Chair
Fall 2012
Wow! As of September 13th 85 rooms have been reserved for the 2013
National. If you have not decided if you are attending the National you
might go ahead and make a reservation at the Best Western Hotel Plus
Lehigh Valley Hotel and Conference Center (610-866-5800). All
reservations must be made by March 15, 2013. After that date any rooms
left over in our block will be released to the general public.
We are planning several exciting and different events. Please save Friday
night, April 19 for the 75th Anniversary Party. It will be a time to get
together and celebrate the 75 years of the APC, its members, and the breed we all love.
Please go to the APC website for all the information about the specialty. There is also
information included in this Pointer Points. Another way we will be keeping in touch is
through email and for those of you on Facebook there is a 2013 Facebook site that will put up
info after it appears on the website.
Once again if you have any questions or if you would like to volunteer to help at the National
please email me at [email protected] The National Specialty Committee is working
hard to bring you the best specialty ever. We all look forward to seeing all of you in Bethlehem, PA.
Susan Savage
Show Chair
2013 National Specialty
Trophy Donations: Susan London ~Trophy Chair 2013, [email protected]
APC Photography Contest Chair: Jessica Viera, [email protected] or 719-322-1397
APC 2013 National Specialty Raffle (Hotel Room): Maggie Platt, [email protected]
Look for all the exiting news and upstages at www.americanpointerclub.org
Regrettably we missed an opportunity to recognize one of our Award of Merit recipients from
the 2012 National Specialty in the last issue of Pointer Points. Congratulations Maggie Platt
and Inca on your win and please accept our apologies.
Penzance Inca Rose of Indica: Well put together, compact Liver and White bitch with a
feminine head. Good lay back of shoulder. Outstanding feature was her bee-sting tail which
is something that is getting lost. AOM/Best Field and Hunt
Additionally, owners were incomplete/misidentified, this has been corrected on the APC website and
can been seen in its entirety at http://www.americanpointerclub.org/results.shtml.
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Join us as we celebrate this historic event!
2013 AMERICAN POINTER CLUB
75
th
Anniversary
NATIONAL SPECIALTY
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Be Part of the Celebration!
Best Western Plus
Lehigh Valley Hotel & Conference Center
Call 610-866-5800 to book your reservation.
All reservations must be made by March 15, 2013.
r75th Anniversary Celebration Gala Party
rAnniversary Items Currently For Sale: Throws, Pillows & Calendars
rHotel Room Raffle
rProgressive Puppy Competition
rPhoto Contest
Detailed information on the 2013 National Specialty can be found on the APC website and on
Facebook. You can also email Show Chairman Susan Savage at [email protected].
www.AmericanPointerClub.org
www.Facebook.com/2013APCNationalSpecialty
Is your dog a “MVP?”
Show off the versatility of your Pointer by competing
in the APC Multi Venue Pointer Program at the
75th Anniversary National Specialty
If your dog competes in 2 or more venues at the APC National
Specialty, they are qualified to receive a MVP Award!
No additional entry is required!
Eligible Venues:
Conformation, Hunt Test, Field Trial,
Obedience, Rally & Agility
Program Awards:
Every Pointer who participates in two or
more venues shall receive a crate tag. Crate
tags will have the following titles below the
dog’s name:
MVP Bronze Qualifier (for 2-3 venues)
MVP Silver Qualifier (for 4 venues)
MVP Gold Qualifier (for 5-6 venues)
Anyone who satisfies the above program awards AND qualifies in at least 1 event will receive a
rosette**. Supplemental ribbons will be added to the rosette for dogs who earn a Q/placement per
each venue qualified. A maximum of one qualifying ribbon per venue will be added.
Qualifiers are defined as:
**A BIG thanks to
FT- Placement
Rally - Q
HT - Q
OB - Q
AG - Q
Conf - BOB, BOS, AOM, WD, WB
Deb Pereira
for generously donating
the rosettes again
this year!
MVP Committee Members: Deb Pereira (Chair), Megan Lane & Alexandra Soltan
MISSION STATEMENT:
In acknowledgement of the versatility of the Pointer and of the dedication of Pointer owners, the APC desires to recognize the Pointers who can, and
happily do, compete in multiple venues. The APC Multi Venue Pointer (“MVP”) Program is designed to acknowledge the versatility of Pointers
specifically at the APC National Specialty. The primary goal of the MVP Program is to highlight and encourage the participation of Pointers in multiple
venues. The MVP Program also rewards those dogs who excel with wins or qualifying scores in multiple venues. The venues offered at each National
Specialty include conformation, hunt tests, field trials, obedience, rally and agility. All Pointers entered and competing in two or more venues at the APC
National Specialty are eligible to participate in the APC MVP program.
For more information, contact Deb Pereira at [email protected]
Best of 2011
2011 APC CONFORMATION BREEDER OF THE YEAR (tied)
Helyne E. Medeiros……………………..9 Ch.
Rachael Murphy ….……………...….9 Ch.
2011 APC CERTIFICATE OF MERIT BREEDERS
Jane Johnston………………………….…….7 Ch.
Megan Johnston.…….…………….…...........7 Ch.
John Kearney………....…………...………...7 Ch.
Susan L. Thompson…………………….…...7 Ch.
Karen D. Detterich………………………......5 Ch.
Cheryl Laduc Buchanan……………….……4 Ch.
Phyllis B. Kroll……..……...……….…….…4 Ch.
Sean McCarthy…………..……………….…4 Ch.
Tamara McCarthy.…….…………..………...4 Ch.
Katey Thompson………..….……...………..4 Ch.
Henri B. Tuthill……………………………..4 Ch.
Nancy Tuthill………………………………..4 Ch.
Amy Walker………………………………...4 Ch.
Theresa Ellis………..………..……………...3 Ch.
Jennifer Gardzina……………………………3 Ch.
Anthony Kissik...............................................3 Ch.
Susan L. Kissik...............................................3 Ch.
Jill Anne Koch................................................3 Ch.
Dr. Howard Spey……………………………3 Ch.
Karen R. Spey…...…………………………..3 Ch.
2011 APC TOP SIRE
Ch. Calais Of Solivia Becker Arizmendi……9 Ch.
O: Susan Thompson / Hayley Thompson* / Dennis Brown / George Becker*
2011 APC CERTIFICATE OF MERIT SIRES
Ch. Seasyde As Good As Gold…………………….8 Ch.
O: Sean McCarthy & Tamara McCarthy & Helyne E. Medeiros
Ch. Alydar American Made……………………….6 Ch.
O: Kate Hornick DVM & Kasie Podojil DVM
2011 APC TOP DAM
Ch. Edgehill’s Comin Out Strong..……...…..5 Ch.
O: Megan Lane & John Kearney & Jane Johnston
(*) denotes non-APC member in 2011
Statistics complete thru February 2012 AKC Gazette Awards & PDF files.
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Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 APC CERTIFICATE OF MERIT DAMS
Ch. Bookstor Gertrude Stein…………………….…3 Ch.
O: Karen R. Spey & Dr. Howard Spey
Cookieland Whirlaway, JH………………….…..… 3 Ch.
O: Cheryl Laduc Buchanan & Richard Buchanan*
Ch. Dawsik’s Whiskey Girl, JH……………....…….3 Ch.
O: Anthony Kissik & Susan L. Kissik
Ch. Dobe’s Den Point Sex Simbol………..……..…..3 Ch.
O: Phyllis B. Kroll & Daniel Breim*
Ch. Soundne’s Vilma V Dobe’s Den………………..3 Ch.
O: Helyne E. Medeiros
2011 TOP TEN BREED POINTERS
Pointers
Defeated
Times
B.O.B.
1. GCh. Ch. Tahari’s To Wild To Be Serious (D)
555
82
2. GCh. Ch. Marjetta In The Limelight, JH (D)
227
30
o: L Cayton / D Ying / F DePaulo
o: J Deeming*
3. GCh. Ch. Chesterhope Sharp As (B)
221
89
4. GCh. Ch. Penpoint In Dress Blues (D)
194
42
5. GCh. Ch. Solivia’s Kalahari Of Marsuz (B)
176
52
6. GCh. Ch. Chesterhope My Boys Girl (B)
144
26
7. GCh. Ch. Oncore Mykyna Storm (B)
139
22
8. GCh. Ch. Stonebrook Creksyde Dbl Vision (D)
122
37
9. GCh. Ch. Robwyn Magic Touch (D)
86
45
76
4
o: J Mosing / P O’Neill*
o: L Stagg / J Palmer* / L Palmer*
o: S Thompson / D Brown / K Brown
o: P Kroll
o: P Haines / T Haines / P Davis
o: J Mechling* / M Mechling*
o: G Griffin / J Walton / K Rath / P Robinson*
10. GCh. Ch. Chesterhope Miss D’Arcy (B)
o: L Cayton / D Ying / F Depaulo / D O’Neill*
(*) denotes non-APC member in 2011
Statistics complete thru February 2012 AKC Gazette Awards & PDF files.
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Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 TOP TEN GROUP PLACING POINTERS
Total Group
Points
BIS/SS
Group
1
Group Group
2
3
Group
4__
1. GCh. Ch. Tahari’s To Wild To Be Serious (D)
o: L Cayton / D Ying / F DePaulo
9,192
2/1
14
15
9
6
2. GCh. Ch. Chesterhope Sharp As (B)
o: J Mosing / P O’Neill*
5,409
2/0
7
10
13
12
3. GCh. Ch. Oncore Mykyna Storm (B)
o: P Haines / T Haines / P Davis
3,008
1/0
2
7
2
5
4. GCh. Ch. Solivia’s Kalahari Of Marsuz (B)
o: S Thompson / D Brown / K Brown
2,944
0/0
3
7
6
5
5. GCh. Ch. Penpoint In Dress Blues (D)
o: L Stagg / J Palmer* / L Palmer*
1.762
0/0
5
6
4
7
6. GCh. Ch. Chesterhope My Boys Girl (B)
o: P Kroll
1,140
0/1
1
4
2
2
7. GCh. Ch. Coralwood Wynot Step Up To The Plate (B)
o: D Plonkey / R Davis / K Shorter / S Barton
1,094
0 /0
3
0
0
5
8. GCh. Ch. Marjetta In The Limelight, JH (D)
o: J Deeming*
983
0/1
0
1
3
3
9. GCh. Ch. Bookstor Inherit The Wind (D)
o: K Spey / E Reisman / B Reisman / H Spey
802
0/0
1
1
1
0
786
0/0
0
1
10. GCh. Ch. Penpoint King Arthur (D)
o: K Bakker* / L Stagg
3
3
36 Pointers (20 dogs, 16 bitches) placed in 233 groups in 2011 - 42 GR-1; 66 Gr-2; 59 Gr-3; 66 GR-4
5 Bests In Show / 6 Specialty Shows
denotes non-APC member in 2011
APC system records points actually earned by winning a group placement, not Canine Chronicle’s system of awarding breed points
toward the grand total whether placing in Group or not. We have always counted BISS points towards totals. Statistics complete thru February 2012 AKC
Gazette AWARDS & PDF files.
2011 AKC POINTER CHAMPIONS OF RECORD
Ch Alchera-Linwald Southern Image (B), Tina McDonnell & Sally Kamm & Linda J Dietrich & Scott Patton*
Ch Black Alder Agatha Christie (B), Phyllis Kroll
Ch Black Alder Dashiell Hammett (D), Phyllis Kroll
Ch Black Alder Marlborough (D), Phyllis Kroll
Ch Black Alder Sam Spade (D), Phyllis Kroll
Ch Bookstor Jack London (D), Karen R Spey & Dr. Howard Spey & Marianne Claflin*
Ch Bookstor John Adams (D), Karen R Spey & Dr Howard Spey
Ch Bookstor Zane Grey (D), Karen R Spey & Dr Howard Spey & Marianne Clafllin*
Ch Brackenmoor Penzance Blackbird JH (B), Carrie Sablone & Maggie Platt
Ch Chesterhope Miss D’Arcy (B), Linda Cayton & Frank De Paulo & DeeAnn Ying & Diane O’Neill*
CH Cinnakerry's Whatever Lola Wants JH NAP NJP (B), Karen Oliver & Kathy Duffy*
CH Cookieland Daytime Diva (B), Barry R Rounds* & Catherine R Rounds
Ch Cookieland I Spy Blackthorne (D), Debra Freidus DVM
Ch Cookieland It’s No Mystery (D), Cheryl LaDuc Buchanan & Richard Buchanan*
Ch Cookieland Murder She Wrote (B), Cheryl LaDuc Buchanan & Richard Buchanan*
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Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 AKC POINTER CHAMPIONS OF RECORD (cont.)
Ch Coralwood Sweet Bay Damn Yankees (B), Sally Barton
Ch Coralwood Yellowleaf Fall Classic (B), Sally Barton
Ch Covenant Springpoint Joshua (D), Leslie Toney* & Theresa Ellis
Ch Creeksyde’s Anticipation (D), Geri Griffin & Jean A Walton & Kathleen Rath
Ch Creeksyde’s He’s So Fine (D), Leslie Shahinian*
Ch Cumbrian Bug-A-Boo (B), Henri B Tuthill & Nancy A Tuthill
Ch Cumbrian Tempo (D), Nancy Tuthill & Henri B Tuthill
Ch Cumbrian Time Bandit (D), Henri Tuthill & Nancy Tuthill
Ch Cumbrian Tradewind II (B), Nancy Tuthill & Henri Tuthill
Ch Dawsik’s Crown Royal (B), Anthony Kissik & Susan L Kissik
Ch Dawsik’s Virginia Gentleman (D), Anthony Kissik & Susan L Kissik
Ch Dawsik’s Windsor Supreme (D), Anthony Kissik & Susan L Kissik
Ch Dobe’s Den Sv Arrogance (B), Linda Durham & Helyne E Medeiros & Roy Lormis*
Ch Dubois Country Magic (D), Donna Pageau
Ch Edgehill Just Jack (D), Lois DeMers* & Megan Johnston Lane
Ch Edgehill Thankful For The Finishline (D), Jason Palmer* & Megan Lane & Laurie Palmer*
Ch Edgehill’s Just Another Cloud In The Sky (B), Lee Ann Stagg & Megan Johnston Lane
Ch Edgehill’s Just Temptation (B), Richard Goldstein & Megan Johnston Lane
Ch Edgehill’s Just What The Dr. Ordered JH (D), Jackie Paul
Ch Edgehill’s Poetic Justice (B), Megan Johnston & John Kearney & Jane Johnston
CH Edgehill's Thankful Gameshow “Star" (B), Rachael Murphy & Amy Walker Wall & Kristie Reisenweaver*
Ch Evermore Algonquin (D), Elizabeth Larue* & Kevin Larue* & Jennifer Gardzina
Ch Evermore Aurora Borealis (B), Henri Tuthill & Nancy Tuthill & Jennifer Gardzina
CH Fieldstone One From The Heart (B), Nancy Dohlmar & Kim Earle
Ch Fieldstone Owner Of A Lonely Heart (B), Nancy Dohlmar & Kim Earle
Ch Freiheit Wild Blaise Barrett (D), Anne Cullen Tormey & Diane L Green
Ch Freiheit’s Wild Tuscan Sonnet (B), Corinne Miklos* & Anne Cullen-Tormey
Ch Hillock Beehave (D), Jolie Abitz & Dave Breager* & Stanley Breager*
CH Hipoint Devious-Child Of Sgurr (D), Katey Brown & Susan Thompson & Joseph Mirto* & Renata Mirto*
Ch Jaderivers Teshuvah CD RN (B), Susan L Welch
Ch Joywalk’s Autumn Frost Of Dubois (B), Joyce R Leach* & D Wallace Leach Jr*
Ch Kinnike Jjj Jakki JH (B), June Johnston & Johnny Johnston*
Ch Ledgands Pumpkins N Potions (D), Janet Broadhead
Ch Magesil’s Princess “Variovka” (B), Madeline George & Enrique Prieto*
Ch Marjetta Benchmark (D), George Mulley & Eileen Mulley
Ch Monarch’s Double Bogey (D), Katie Dmek* & Suzzie Bambule & Eric Johnson*
Ch My Kyna Oncore Edition (D), Peggy Lee Davis & Dr Patricia Haines
Ch Nowwithem Pointgold’s Gunsmoke RE JH NA NAJ OF (D), Deborah Harper & Marva Petrequin
CH Nowwithem Pointgold's Readyaim RN JH OA OAJ OF (B), Marva Petrequin & Deborah Harper
Ch Nowwithem Twelve Gauge JH (D), Jill Koch
Ch Oncore Mykyna Point Guard (B), Dr Patricia H Haines & Thaddeus T Haines
Ch Paladen No Turning Back At Clearsky (D), Brian Schumacher & Janet Veit DVM
Ch Paladen’s Less Is More JH (B), Arthur Kahn & Virginia Kahn & Karen D Detterich
Ch Paladen’s Starlite Express (B), Dennis Barclay & Leslie Barclay
Ch Pandel Primavera (B), Patricia A Lillesand
Ch Penpoint Win’Ter Games (D), Lee Ann Stagg & Dr Dana Massey* & Susan Line*
Ch Pennzance Inca Rose Of Indica (B), Maggie Platt
Ch Penpoint-Honor Ablaze (D), Jason Palmer* & Lee Ann Stagg & Laurie Palmer*
CH Quail Hollow True Love's First Kiss (B), Samantha L Freeburn & Kevin E Freeburn
Ch Robwyn Magic Touch (D), Geri Griffin & Jean A Walton & Kathleen Rath & Paul Robinson
Ch Royal’s Have Faith In Me (B), Louis Krokover & Susan Bleckley & Helyne Medeiros
CH Sage Sage Sage (D), Larry Blasingame*
Ch Sandpiper’s Fly By Sequel (B), Richard Krieger* & Haleigh Mansfield* & Donna Grant
CH Seasyde Allure (B), John Cappellina & Helyne E Medeiros
Ch Seasyde Coralwoods First Pitch (D), Sally Barton & Helyne Medeiros
Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 AKC POINTER CHAMPIONS OF RECORD (cont.)
Ch Seasyde Edgehill Heart Of Gold (D) Megan Lane & Jane Johnston & John Kearney & Helyne E Medeiros
Ch Seasyde Forecast Victorious (D), John Cappellina & Helyne E Medeiros
Ch Seasyde Harbor Master (D), Duke Miskiv*
Ch Seasyde Hollywood (B), Helyne E Medeiros & Sean McCarthy & Tamara McCarthy
Ch Seasyde Wynot Can Only Imagine (B), Katherine B Shorter & Helyne E Medeiros
Ch Seasyde Wynot Go For Gold (D), Katherine B Shorter & Helyne E Medeiros
Ch Skyline Alydar Love Story (D), Meghann Bradley & Ryan Tepera*
Ch Solivia’s Ceylon (B), Tina McDonnell & Susan L Thompson
CH Solivia's Gulf Breeze (D), Dave Ford & Lorrie Ford
Ch Solivia’s Mojave Of Marsuz (D), Dennis Brown & Susan L Thompson & Katey Brown
Ch Solivia’s Practical Magic (B), Holley Eldred* & Susan L Thompson
Ch Solivia’s Serengeti Of Marsuz (B), Jeanne A Deeming*
CH Solivia's Spellbound (D), Deborah S Rouchon
Ch Solivia’s Treasure Trove (D), Vickie Johnson* & Susan Thompson
CH Springpoint New Moon Rising (D), Tina McDonnell & Theresa Ellis & Sally Kamm
Ch Springpoint The Lost Princess (B), Theresa Ellis & Courtney Dieckman*
Ch Sun Creek Wish On A Shooting Star (B), Valerie Stern
CH Tahari's N Takara Gossip Girl (B), Frank De Paulo & John A. Mohr & Pamela Mohr
Ch Terrapointe Made In The Shade (D), Tami Sulser & Kate Hornick DVM
Ch Terrapointe Pawsup Made To Sparkle (B), Jeri Phillips & Kate Hornick DVM
Ch Woodlawns Summer Solstice (D), Deborah L Cole*
91 Pointers (47 dogs, 44 bitches) became conformation champions in 2011
(*) denotes non-APC member in 2011
2011 AKC GRAND CHAMPION
GCh Ch Alchera-Linwald Black Tie Affair (D), Janice Gaines* & Debra E H Fitzgerald* & A Gale Tench* & Sally
Kamm & Linda J Dietrich & Scott Patton* & Lou A Isenberg*
GCh Ch Bookstor John Adams (D), Karen R Spey & Dr Howard Spey
GCh Ch Chesterhope Miss D’Arcy (B), Linda Cayton & Frank De Paulo & DeeAnn Ying & Diane O’Neill*
GCh Ch Chesterhope My Boys Girl (B), Phyllis Kroll
GCh Ch Chesterhope Sharp As (B), Jennifer Mosing & Paige O’Neill*
GCh Ch Coralwood The Shortstop Wizard (D), Jackie Paul & Haydn Farler*
GCh Ch Coralwood Wilson Is High Stakes Hit (D), Daniel Bell & Sally Barton & Dawn Bell
GCh Ch Coralwoods Comiskey Park RN (D), Diane R Townsend & Sally Barton
GCH CH Dawsik's Crown Royal (B), Anthony Kissik & Susan L Kissik
GCH CH Dobe's Den P Hot Shot (B), Helyne E Medeiros
GCh Ch Eclipse Jjj First Copy TDX NA NAJ NF (D), June Johnston & Johnny Johnston*
GCH CH Enigma Jackrabbit Slim's Of Penzance (B), Sarah White & Carrie Sablone & Maggie Platt
GCh Ch Freiheit Flint’s Lock, Stock, And Barrel (B), Karen Gaupp
GCh Ch Goetzea-Coralwood King Odysseus (D), Elena Puffer & Salvador Alemany*
GCh Ch Gunnery’s Passing The Buc (D), Yvonne N Ochab
GCh Ch Kingscroft Night In Havana RN (D), Patricia Joyce* & Vanessa C Lanio* & Frederick Joyce
GCh Ch Majesty It’s Good To Be King (D), Jean Smith & Daniel Smith
GCh Ch Marjetta Diamond Lil JH (B), Dave McCurley & Linda McCurley
GCh Ch Marjetta In The Limelight JH (D), Marjetta
GCh Ch Marsuz Alydar Endless Love Of Solivia (D), Julia N Kriebs* & Susan L Thompson & Mellissa Forneris*
GCh Ch Mi-Ti’s Image Is Everything RE (D), Liz McLeod & Shirley Baker
GCh Ch My Kyna Partner In Hope CD RAE OA OAJ OAP NJP NF (D), Megan Goodwin & Pat Joyce*
GCH CH My Kyna Sgt. Pepper (D), Peggy Lee Davis & Alexandra Backos
GCh Ch Nouveau’s Crossfire (D), Suzanne Sosne
GCh Ch Oncore Mykyna Run To Daylight (D), Dr Patricia H Haines & Sandra D’Andrea* & Peggy Lee Davis &
Thaddeus T Haines
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Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 AKC GRAND CHAMPIONS (cont.)
GCh Ch Oncore Mykyna Storm (B), Dr Patricia H Haines & Peggy Lee Davis & Thaddeus T Haines
GCh Ch Penpoint King Arthur (D), Kimberly Bakker* & Lee Ann Stagg
GCh Ch Penpoint San Antonio Rose JH (B), Kelley Cheek & Lee Ann Stagg
GCh Ch Penpoint-Honor Abracadabra (D), Kari Smith* & Kathy Rasmussen* & Karlee Howard*
GCh Ch Robwyn Ascent Of Everest (B), Eric Sakowicz & Marilyn Sakowicz
GCh Ch Robwyn Magic Touch (D), Geri Griffin & Jean A Walton & Kathleen Rath & Paul Robinson*
GCh Ch Royal’s Alibi Of The Heart (B), Dawn Backos & Louis Krokover & Alexandra Backos
GCh Ch Seasyde Cookielnd Forecast Triple Crown (D), John Cappellina & Helyne E Medeiros
GCh Ch Seasyde Edgehill Heart Of Gold (D), Megan Lane & Jane Johnston & John Kearney & Helyne E Medeiros
GCh Ch Shadybrook Coralwood Madison Avenue (B), Susan London & Sally Barton
GCh Ch Solivia’s Kalahari Of Marsuz (B), Susan L Thompson & Dennis Brown & Katey Thompson Brown
GCH CH Solivia's Mojave Of Marsuz (D), Dennis Brown & Susan L Thompson & Katey Brown
GCh Ch StonebrookCreksyde Dbl Vision (D), John Mechling* & Mary Mechling*
GCh Ch Terrapointe All Made Up RA NAP (B), Megan Goodwin & Kate Hornick DVM
GCh Ch Terrapointe I Got It Made (B), Kate Hornick DVM & Kasie Podojil DVM
GCh Ch Tycadia White Feather (B), Diane Elliman
2011 AKC COMPANION DOG
Becker’s Rocketman Of Solivia CD RN (D), Julie Arriaga* & Francisco J Arriaga*
Ch Black Alder Laughing Annie CD RE JH NAP NJP (B), Debra Pereira & Phyllis Kroll
Castleglen’s Summer Breeze CD (B), David J Thomas* & Karen L Thomas* & Dustan D Thomas*
Ch Coquetel Lamont M’Nighean Donn CD RN JH (B), Genevieve Munro & Julia Munro* & Andrew Hay* &
John Munro*
Eclipse Jjj First Light VCD1 RN JH AX MXJ OF (D), June Johnston & Johnny Johnston*
GCh Ch Mi-Ti’s Image Is Everything CD RE (D), Liz Macleod & Shirley Baker
Moorland’s Licorice Twist CD RN JH (D), Allen Armistead & Chris Armistead
Moorland’s Running On empty CD RA JH (B), Allen Armistead & Chris Armistead
Ch Paladen’s No More Mr. Nice Guy CD JH (D), Arthur Kahn & Virginia Kahn
2011 AKC BEGINNER NOVICE
Ch Solivia’s Against The Wind BN RAE JH (B), Barbara Witzke & Barbara Quast**
2011 AKC RALLY NOVICE
Aletash Queen Of Hearts RN (B), Natasha Johns & Joan M Jordan
Aus Dem Norden Merlins Magic RN (B), Wanda Borchert*
Becker’s Rocketman Of Solivia RN (D), Julie Arriaga* & Francisco J Arriaga*
Ch Coralwood Wynot Brew Crew RN (B), Joan Schmeling & Sally Barton
Ch Coquetel Lamont M’Nighean Donn RN JH (B), Genevieve Munro &
Julia Munro* & Andrew Hay* & John Munro*
Dancindoll’s Stone And Sand RN JH NAJ (D), Dr Alexandra Soltan DVM
Moorland’s Licorice Twist CD RN JH (D), Allen Armistead & Chris Armistead
Paladen’s Livin’ On Easy Street RN (B), Penny A Garvin* & Karen D Detterich
Ch Penzance Harriet The Spy O’Kinnike RN JH (B), Sarah Rogers & Richard Rogers & Margaret R Platt
Ch Seasyde Serious Sir Lawrence RN (D), Lisa Canfield
Solivia’s Just My Cuppa Tea At Pnr RN JH (B), Kathleen A Trela & Susan L Thompson
Tahari’s Kick It Up RN AX MXJ OF (B), Nancy Oglesby*
2011 AKC RALLY ADVANCED
CH Coquetel Lamont M'Nighean Donn CD RA JH (B), Genevieve Munro & Julia Munro* & Andrew Hay*
& John Munro*
Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 AKC RALLY EXCELLENT
Moorland’s Running On Empty CD RE JH (B), Allen Armistead & Chris Armistead
Nowwithem Pointgold’s Gunsmoke RE JH NA NAJ OF (D), Deborah Harper & Marva Petrequin
Ch Paladen’s Jack Of All Trades RE (D), Jenna Dockweiler & Karen D Detterich
2011 AKC RALLY ADVANCED EXCELLENT
Ch Brocks Shoot For The Moon CD RAE JH NAJ NJP OF NFP (B), Janine E Pollard* & Desiree Brock
2011 AKC NATIONAL FIELD CHAMPION
NFC NAFC FC Flying Dutchman (D), Stephen Bailey* & Spero Manson
2011 AKC FIELD CHAMPION
FC A Whiskey Lullaby (B), Stacey Goodie*
FC After Further Review (D), Jack Haines & Tracy Haines
FC Borg’s Nightsky Eclipse (D), David Borg* & Nanci Borg*
FC East Coast Pete (D), John Malone
FC Ember’s Roaring Blaze (B), Rebecca L Davis & William P Davis
FC Feather Terrors Elhew (B), Steven Anker*
FC Loknlode Black Bitty (B), John Houghton*
FC Ringafire’s Eclipse (B), David Taylor* & Pat McInteer*
FC Tappahanna Star Lite (B), Raymond Gubernat
FC Shaula (B), Judith Hamilton
FC Sinbad’s Lil Swami (B), John Houghton*
FC Wynot Winston Kirby MH (D), William Davis
2011 AKC NATIONAL AMATEUR FIELD CHAMPION
NFC NAFC FC Flying Dutchman (D), Stephen Bailey* & Spero Manson
2011 AKC AMATEUR FIELD CHAMPION
FC AFC Wynot Winston Kirby MH (D), William Davis
2011 AKC JUNIOR HUNTER
Brighteye Dark Denim JH (D), Casey Papenburg & Timothy Papenburg*
Cassandra JH (B), Stee Selep* & Christine Selep*
Coldspring Pond Sweet Woodruff JH (D), Susan Gregory*
Cool Breeze Texicali Rose JH (B), Manny Eggleston* & Kyle Eggleston*
Corwyns Crocker JH (D), Yvette Thomas & Tammy Albee
Cove Mountains Maximus JH (D), Christopher Colt*
Creeksyde’s Hearts And Roses JH (B), Jeffrey Millstone* & Linda Millstone*
Dream Catcher’s Royal Crown Jewel JH (B), Kelly Hall* & Lori J Hall*
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Billie Cook TDX JH (B), June Johnston & Johnny Johnston*
Eclipse Jjj First Of All JH (D), Marty B Cornell* & Sarah Shuman*
Edgehill On Target Thanks Nowwithem JH (B), Jill Koch & Megan Bennett
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Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 AKC JUNIOR HUNTER (cont.)
Edgehill’s Just What The Dr. Ordered JH (B), Jackie Paul
Evermore Artemis JH (B) Cody Dearborn* & Kimberly Dearborn*
Gwen JH NFP (B), Cherie Edwards
Jk’s Cracker Jack Surprise JH (B), Willfredo Castro*
Kinnike Anna JH (B), Kinnike Kennels
Kinnike Lilly JH (B), June Johnston & Johnny Johnston*
Nowwithem Twelve Gauge JH (D), Jill Koch
Paladen’s Turning Point JH (D), Albert Sevila* & Karen D Detterich
Ch Penzance Jackpot JH (B), Rachel Ertle & Maggie Platt & Carrie Sablone
Quail Hollow Genesis JH (D), Samantha Freeburn
Ch Racecity You Don’t Know Jack JH (D), Sarah Rogers & Richard Rogers III
Racecity's Time Bandit JH (B), Sarah Rogers & Richard Rogers
Saregresi Just A Gigolo JH (D), Maggie Platt & Nancy Thompson & Carrie Sablone & Sarah White
Ch Seasyde Dobe’s Den Watch Me Score JH (B), Linda Durham & Helyne E Medieros
Solivia's Re's Hailo JH (D), Alicia D Howell* & William C Blankenship*
Ch Takara That’s Just Ducky JH (D), John A Mohr & Pamela Mohr
Topsytorvydom M’Dzhiva JH (D), Mikhail Medved* & Minna Medved*
2011 AKC SENIOR HUNTER
Beaty’s Elhew Jake SH (D), William Henderson* & Yvette Henderson*
Cumbrian Flying Dutchman SH (D), Dennis P Hershberger & Barbara Hershberger*
Hampshire’s Misty SH (B), Sam Allevato* & Vicky Allevato*
2011 AKC MASTER HUNTER
Beaty’s Elhew Jake MH (D), William Henderson* & Yvette Henderson*
Ch Cottonwood Oreille Dungarees MH (B), Renee A Thurber
Ch Seasyde-Cookieland Mister Adam CD MH (D), Ann Greenawald*
2011 AKC NOVICE AGILITY
Bookstor Madame Bovary CD RN NA OAJ (B), Valerie R Senneff & Janice E Senneff
Ch Cinnakerrys’ Dakota Breeze NA (D), Margaret Jewett*
Cinnakerrys' Out To Sea JH NA NAJ (D), Patrice Delehanty* & Michael Delehanty*
Ch Coralwood Wynot Brew Crew RN NA NAJ (B), Joan Schmeling & Sally Barton
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Edition CDX BN GN RAE JH NA NAJ NAP OJP NF (B), Sara Petersmann & Cynthia Lane-Smith
& Emily Petersmann*
Moorland’s Licorice Twist CD RN JH NA (D), Allen Armistead & Chris Armistead
2011 AKC NOVICE AGILITY PREFERRED
GCh Ch Coralwoods Comiskey Park RN NAP (D), Diane R Townsend & Sally Barton
Ch Terrapointe All Made Up RA AP (B), Megan Goodwin& Kate Hornick DVM
2011 AKC OPEN AGILITY
Bookstor Madame Bovary CD RN OA OAJ (B), Valerie R Senneff & Janice E Senneff
CH Cinnakerrys' Dakota Breeze OA OAJ NF (D), Margaret Jewett*
GCh Ch Eclipse Jjj First Copy TDX OA NAJ NF(D), June Johnston & Johnny Johnston*
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Edition CDX BN GN RAE JH OA NAJ NAP OJP NF (B), Sara Petersmann & Cynthia Lane-Smith
& Emily Petersmann*
Nowwithem Pointgold’s Readyaim RN JH OA OAJ OF (B), Marva Petrquin & Deborah Harper
Tahari’s Kick It Up OA OAJ NF (B), Nancy Oglesby*
Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 AKC OPEN AGILITY PREFERRED
Ch Black Alder Laughing Annie CD RE JH OAP OJP (B), Debra Pereira & Phylllis Kroll
2011 AKC AGILITY EXCELLENT
Dobe’s Den Seasyde Crystal JH AX OAJ (B), Kathy Duffy* & Helyne Medeiros
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Edition CDX BN GN RAE JH AX AXJ NAP OJP NF (B), Sara Petersmann & Cynthia Lane-Smith
& Emily Petersmann*
Tahari’s Kick It Up AX AXJ OF (B), Nancy Oglesby*
Tahari’s Zara Peggy Sue AX MXJ XF (B), Fay Fenstermacher*
2011 AKC AGILITY EXCELLENT PREFERRED
Ch Black Alder Laughing Annie CD RE JH AXP OJP NFP (B), Debra Pereira & Phyllis Kroll
2011 AKC MASTER AGILITY EXCELLENT
Tahari's Zara Peggy Sue MX MXJ XF (B), Fay Fenstermacher*
2011 AKC NOVICE AGILITY JUMPER
Ch Cinnakerrys’ Dakota Breeze NA NAJ (D), Margaret Jewett*
Cinnakerrys’ Out To Sea JH NAJ (D), Patrice Delehanty* & Michael Delehanty*
Ch Coralwood Wynot Brew Crew RN NAJ (B), Joan Schmeling & Sally Barton
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Edition CDX BN GN RAE JH NAJ NAP OJP (B), Sara Petersmann & Cynthia Lane-Smith &
Emily Petersmann*
Moorland’s Licorice Twist CD RN JH NA NAJ (D), Allen Armistead & Chris Armistead
2011 AKC NOVICE AGILITY JUMPER PREFERRED
GCh Ch Coralwoods Comiskey Park RN NAP NJP (D), Diane R Townsend & Sally Barton
2011 AKC OPEN AGILITY JUMPER
Bookstor Madame Bovary CD RN NA OAJ (B), Valerie R Senneff & Janice E Senneff
Ch Cinnakerrys’ Dakota Breeze NA OAJ (D), Margaret Jewett*
Cinnakerrys' Out To Sea JH NA OAJ (D), Patrice Delehanty* & Michael Delehanty*
Ch Coralwood Wynot Brew Crew RN NA OAJ (B), Joan Schmeling & Sally Barton
GCh Ch Eclipse Jjj First Copy TDX OA OAJ NF (D), June Johnston & Johnny Johnston*
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Edition CDX BN GN RAE JH OA OAJ NAP OJP NF (B), Sara Petersmann & Cynthia Lane-Smith
& Emily Petersmann*
2011 AKC OPEN AGILITY JUMPER PREFERRED
Ch Black Alder Laughing Annie CD RE JH Nap OJP (B), Debra Pereira & Phyllis Kroll
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Edition CDX BN GN RAE JH NAP OJP (B), Sara Petersmann & Cynthia Lane-Smith & Emily
Petersmann*
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Best of 2011 (cont.)
2011 AKC EXCELLENT AGILITY JUMPER
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Edition CDX BN GN RAE JH OA AXJ NAP OJP NF (B), Sara Petersmann & Cynthia Lane-Smith
& Emily Petersmann*
Ch Nowwithem Double Barreled CD RE JH OA AXJ OF (B), Marva Petrequin & Jill Anne Koch & Deborah Harper
Tahari’s Kick It Up OA AXJ NF (B), Nancy Oglesby*
2011 AKC EXCELLENT AGILITY JUMPER PREFERRED
Jester’s You Can’t Bee Serious RN AJP (B), Diane R Townsend & Jeff Wallace*
2011 AKC MASTER EXCELLENT JUMPER
Tahari’s Kick It Up AX MXJ OF (B), Nancy Oglesby*
2011 AKC AGILITY FAST NOVICE
Bookstor Madame Bovary CD RN OA OAJ NF (B), Valerie R Senneff & Janice E Senneff
CH Cinnakerrys' Dakota Breeze NA OAJ NF (D), Margaret Jewett*
Ch Eclipse Jjj First Edition CDX BN GN RAE JH NAJ Nap OJP NF (B), Sara Petersmann & Cynthia Lane-Smith &
Emily Petersmann*
2011 AKC AGILITY FAST NOVICE PREFERRED
Ch Black Alder Laughing Annie CD RE JH OAP OJP NFP (B), Debra Pereira & Phyllis Kroll
Gwen NFP (B), Cherie Edwards
2011 AKC AGILITY FAST OPEN
Paladen’s Grand Finale OA OAJ OF (D), Jan Gaynor
Tahari’s Kick It Up OA AXJ OF (B), Nancy Oglesby*
2011 AKC MASTER AGILITY CHAMPION
MACH R U Gunnarunnamok Skeets RN NAP NJP OF (D), Christin Dewey
(*) denotes non-APC member in 2011
(**) denotes deceased Lifetime Member
records are complete through February 2012 AKC Gazette AWARDS and PDF files
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CH Blackgold Dawsik’s Happy Hour
GCH Coralwoods Comiskey Park, RN, OAP, OJP
X
CH Dawsik’s Whiskey Girl, JH
Canfield, OH All Breed Shows / Pointer Specialty
BOW 5pt major Friday Aug. 3, 2012
BOS Sweepstakes Saturday Aug. 4, 2012
BOB Sunday Aug. 5, 2012
Owner/Handler Diane Townsend
Introducing our ‘sunny’ sisters…
CH. PALADEN’S 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN - ‘MAVEN’
Finished Breeder/Owner/Handled with 4 majors by Diane
Cegonha Do Vale Das Umburanas (Brazil)
Braz. CH. /GR. CH. O'Breim Point Of Bob Flint
CH. /GR. CH. Oliviado Vale Das Umburanas (Brazil)
Sire: CH. Dobe’s Den Point Zapata, OFA
GR. CH. /CH. PAN. /INT. CH. Solivia’s Cotton-Eyed Joe
Braz. CH. O'Breim Point Sundae (Brazil)
CH. /GR. CH. Oliviado Vale Das Umburanas (Brazil)
Freebreeze Cullinan (UK Import)
CH. Blackthorne Bygon Icon, C.D., OFA
Dual CH. Woodspoint Remington, CD, MH, VAX, OFA
Dam: CH. Paladen’s The More The Merrier, OFA
CH. Paladen’s Brass Badge, OFA
CH. Paladen Love At First Sight, MH, RA, CDX, VAX, OFA
CH. Paladen Thru The Garden Gate, MH, CDX, RE, VAX, OFA
Introducing our ‘sunny’ sisters…
PALADEN’S SUNSET BOULEVARD - ‘PANDA’
14 points with 3 majors – will be back out soon for the last single point
Both young girls, plus their handsome brother, Paladen’s Hurry Sundown (‘Hunter’), won their classes
at the 2012 APC National Specialty Show. Our sincere thanks to the many nice people there that expressed their congratulations and admiration of our dogs… we LOVE them, too! So much so, that we
decided to try this breeding again.
The repeat breeding has produced five puppies (2 liver & whites, 2 black & whites, and 1 orange &
white) which arrived on Sept. 5, 2012. They should be as beautiful, sound, and versatile as the first litter, with outstanding temperaments. Serious inquiries from loving competition HOMES are invited.
Further info is available on our website’s puppy pages.
Karen Detterich (Paladen) & Diane Whitehead (Fleetwing)
Telephone (951) 682-6982 * Email: [email protected] * Riverside, CA
Happy 75th Anniversary
BIS AM., CAN., & MEX. CHAMPION BUCKANY’S BUCK ‘N WING
Sire: Ch. Woodcock Saddler
Dam: Kenmure’s Rarity
Breeders: The late Dr. Jack and Lil Gordon, Maryland
Judge: the late Maurice Baker
Handler: late Walt Schellenbarger
Loved Most to Lay on the Couch and Hunt Quail
Still mourned by: Dr. Thomas P. and Janet W. Weil, Asheville, N.C.
Does “Buck” Make a Pretty Picture of a Liver Colored Pointer?
PROUD HERITAGE
By Karen Blasche, APC Historian
As we approach the 75th anniversary of the American Pointer Club, I’d like to take a minute to
share some information about the history in our club’s archives and its value as a resource.
In two previous POINTER POINTS (Summer & Fall 2011) I mentioned our special project of naming
and finding photographs of ALL of the BOB and BOS winners of our (National) Specialties and issued
a plea to help find the missing information. The “modern” era was easy as our club archives contains
the official photographs and catalogs from all of the Nationals since 1989. Previous to that we have
occasional photos, catalogs and yearbooks, plus many of the dog magazine/newspaper pictures. The
Gazette write-ups of our Specialties throughout most of the 1960s through 80’s were thanks to Beryl
Hirschberger’s interesting breed columns. These items weren’t always miraculously here, they were
saved or found and donated by generous members over the years. Thank you.
Since the last request for specifically needed info and pictures, I’m happy to report that we now have
discovered ALL of the names, dates, places and judges of the Specialties and the respective BOB and
BOS winners. What a coup! AND we have pictures of ALL of the BOB winners even though some
were not taken at their actual Specialty. Doesn’t matter. We have them for the historical record and
you can actually enjoy looking at them throughout 2013 and ever after because they all appear in our
75th Anniversary Calendar designed by project coordinator Susan Bleckley! This is a limited edition of
150 and with all of the interest from overseas in our big celebration, these will become instant
collector’s items! Get yours (and a great gift or two) now – the information is elsewhere in this issue.
This will be my final opportunity to put out a call for the specific photographs of the only BOS bitches
we are still missing:
1944 – Lindisfarne Night Flower
1946 – Cherokee Token
1954 & ‘55 – Ch. Silvermine Chocolate Sauce
1959 – Plumb Hill Design
1967 – Woodcock Sprite
1968 – Kenmure’s Glad Rags
1975 – Truewithem Black Magic
1977 – Ch. Shandown’s Santiago Sue
Thanks this time around to Judy Colan, Wayne Cavanaugh, Karin Ashe, Sue Whaley, Erica Bandes,
Blanche Del Deo via Karen Spey, Susan Bleckley, again to Nancy Tuthill and to Craig Savino, the
AKC Archivist for their help in providing scans/pictures and information towards “the cause” and
apologies to anyone I’ve overlooked. Please send any information to me c/o [email protected].
Check out the other items of interest in our club Archives on the members’ only portion of our website.
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Agility—The Power of Two
The Story of Skeets & Chris
By Hera & COZ, OceanWolf Agility
R
ub-a-dub-dub, three careers in a tub. A ballerina, an agility
judge and a championship maker, Chris Dewey has been
all of these. Her ballerina days are behind her, as she has
been an American Kennel Club (AKC) agility judge for more than
10 years, and she definitely is a maker of an agility champion—
Master Agility Champion Skeets.
Skeets’s agility career almost didn’t happen. A couple of years
ago, Chris, who frequently flies around the country for judging
assignments, was on her way to the Midwest. She had been approached by Illinois Bird Dog Rescue to rescue one of a litter of 15
puppies they had taken in. Chris had recently lost Max, another
rescued Pointer, and was not ready for
another dog, but thought it wouldn’t
hurt to meet the puppy. Well, all it
took was just one look, and this little
pointer was on his way to sunny
Florida.
Years before she met her new rescued puppy, Chris had been watching
the Crufts Dog Show on television and
saw a demonstration of a new sport
called agility. Very little agility was
done in the United States before the
American Kennel Club (AKC)-spon-
man Shepherd Dog
Nationals.
In 1999 Chris
attended the AKC’s
Judging School and,
soon after, began officiating competitions
locally and across the
country.
Now the stage was
Hera, COZ and Kai of OceanWolf Agility
set for Chris’s latest
rescue, the little pointer puppy, who she named “R U Gunnarunnamok Skeets” or just Skeets for short. Skeets was born at the exact minute that Max had passed away.
It seemed fated that Chris and Skeets
should be together.
His achievements in agility certainly
warrant attention. Skeets earned the
AKC’s Master Agility Championship
(MACH) title on November 5, 2011. He
has qualified for four AKC Invitational
Tournaments and two AKC National
Championship Tournaments. In December of 2011, he competed at the
AKC Invitational in Orlando, Florida.
AKC only invites the top five dogs in
Above, MACH R U Gunnarunnamok Skeets,
RN OF NAP NJP, and Chris Dewey. At left and
right, the agility champion, a rescue from Illinois
Bird Dog Rescue, in action. Photos by Joanne
Bridges of Furry Photography—
www.furryphotography.com
sored events in the
mid-1990s. Around
that time, Chris
began training her
German Shepherd Dog (GSD), Penny, to do agility. Unfortunately,
cancer took Penny before she could begin competing.
The mantle was passed to Chris’s second dog, Max, who began
competing in 1997. Max had come to North Shore Animal League
in Massachusetts from a group called Paws Across America that
transports rescued dogs
to various dog rescue
organizations. Chris
then rescued another
GSD that had been badly abused and named
her China, who went
on to earn Excellentlevel titles in agility and
was a two-time High
Scoring Dog at the Ger-
“From Underdog to
Superdog”—
A Column Spotlighting
Rescue Dogs
that Have Become
Heroes in Agility
Sarasota Pet & Manatee Pet • April/May 2012 • www.SarasotaPet.com
each breed to compete
annually.
A happy consequence of all his agility
achievements is that Skeets is helping other Bird Dogs in rescue.
Every time Skeets earns two qualifying runs on the same day,
also known as a Double Q, Chris sends $10.00 to Illinois Bird Dog
Rescue.
Chris says Skeets is a perfect fit for her personality and lifestyle.
As an AKC judge, she is frequently away from home, and Skeets is
happy to charm his temporary caretakers.
Chris and Skeets can be counted on as good sports. Even when a
run doesn’t go as planned, Chris is quick with a comical remark as
Skeets runs amok, leaping for joy, as the pair dance their ballet of
agility.
Hera and COZ teach agility at West Coast Veterinary Center. For
additional information about OceanWolf Agility or to schedule
private classes or group training, please visit online at
www.OceanWolfAgility.com, or call 941-321-9672.
K9 Nose Work – by Sue Welch –Jaderiver Pointers
In 2006, Ron Gaunt, Amy Herot and Jill O’Brien, 3 people that are professional dog trainers and handlers developed a program to
make scent work available to ALL dogs and the owners in a new fun sport that would use the dog’s innate ability to use their
noses to source certain odors. They started the National Association of Canine Scent Work ( NACSW) which now boasts 2,000
members and 3,000 dogs living in 42 US States and 3 Canadian Provinces. Like all dog sports there are titles and judges and of
course rules when conducting tests. As always I was looking for an easy dog sport to do with my Pointers and thought this might
be it! Wrong! But oh so much fun!!!!
What is involved in training you might ask. During introduction to Nose Work the handlers focus on building their dog’s drive to
hunt by putting a high-value treat or toy in one box among may other boxes spread around a room. When the dog finds the targeted box, the dog is rewarded many times with food right inside the box. As the dog grasps the “find the rabbit in hole game”
more and more challenges are presented such as, treats are hidden under the flaps, boxes are placed on top of the targeted box,
the box could be upended, the box could be elevated. Simple things like opening a door or window or turning on a fan can move
odor around a room. As the game gets more and more exciting to the dog distractions are added like toys, objects of various sizes
and shapes, luggage etc. Not only is the dog learning to hunt the handler is learning dog behaviour and how to read the dog when
on odor and change of any behaviour the dog does and clues when the dog does when on the “scent cones” and the dog learns
many skills on how to locate the odor and “go to the source” with the subtle body changes of the dog and the different sniffing.
All dogs are different and this training is all about dogs learning skills at their own pace and there are NEVER any corrections of
any kind, so all dogs succeed.
When odor is introduced, it is first paired with high value treats and the same scenarios are presented as with the start of box
work. Easy finds gradually introducing distractions and puzzles for the dog. Now is the time for teaching “odor obedience” and to
get that, success is always important. The first odor used is an essential oil called Birch. It is important to use the one Birch odor
recommended, there are a few. The second is another essential oil called Anise and the third odor is an essential oil Clove. They
odors are made up with a few drops in a glass jar and with Q –tips. I did get paper Q-tips because my dogs will eat them when
they have access to them in a search and paper just goes right through them! I do train with all 3 odors because it gives them variety and some dogs like some odors better than others but you only need to train Birch for a Nose Work 1 trial.
The beauty of this sport is that it can be done anywhere with minimum equipment, boxes and weird containers can be found anywhere and will fit in the car. You learn all about scent because you never know what it will do, it may pool in a corner or drift up
a wall or along a wall or tent leg, you never know what it will do and it could change every minute with outside searches or even
indoors with a door opening unexpectedly. The handler will learn to trust the dog and let him work the scent until he locates the
“hide” and communicates the location to the handler. There are only a couple of things to teach the dog that involves pattern
training so it really is different than rally and obedience. And pattern training is only once the dog has some “odor obedience”. It
is great for the retired dogs and the dogs that need confidence for other sports and gives them the mental and physical stimulation
all Pointers need. After practising I notice my dogs are really, really tired!
The saying heard most often from teachers and judges are “trust the
dog” and you will hear it over and over again!
For those handlers that want to trial and of course get TITLES! There
are 3 levels of trialing. Before the dog can enter a trail it must pass an
Odor Recognition Test (ORT), there are 12 closed boxes in 2 rows and
the dog must indicate which box the odor is in within 3 minutes. It is a
pass or fail test and no score is given. To enter NW 1 trial you must pass
a Birch ORT and to enter a NW 2 trial you must pass an Anise ORT and
to enter a NW 3 trial you must pass a Clove ORT. The ORT’s are similarly set up like the test before entering a Tracking Test, to see if the dog
is ready and knows what the odors are.
Teshuvah finding a hide on an overturned chair
For more information and training and trialing in your area go to
www.NACSW.net
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Judging the Pointer
By Marjorie Martorella
Reprint from April issue of Show Sight Magazine
The Pointer is one of the first breeds exhibited here in the United States. It is also a breed that has been depicted
through the centuries by artists. It is interesting to note that many of the dogs immortalized by the masters such as
George Earl, his daughter Maud Earl, Thomas Blinks, Leon Danchin, Richard Fath and Marguerite Kirmse to
name a few are not very different from the modern day Pointer.
When you enter the ring, you will see a class of Pointers of different colors and coat patterns. This is the icing on
the cake for it is what lays underneath that makes a good Pointer. Color and markings should have no bearing on
your decision.
In the General Appearance section of the Pointer Standard, terms like bred primarily for sport afield; impression
of compact power and agile grace and hard-driving hunting dog are used. In evaluating the Pointer, one must
keep in mind the purpose of the breed. Our dogs should have outgoing temperaments and be in excellent muscular
condition so they can perform the duties for which they are bred.
For many years, the Pointer has been described as a head breed. There is no doubt that the correct Pointer head is
the hallmark of the breed and distinguishes it from other breeds. I do feel that as a judge or a breeder, to put all of
your emphasis on the head and neglect the traits that make our dogs capable of hunting all day is a disservice to
the breed. That being said, the Pointer’s head is very well chiseled. The planes of the skull and muzzle can be
either parallel or dished. The standard calls for the muzzle to give the impression of length. The nostrils are wide
open to enable scenting ability. The eyes are of ample size, rounded and intense. An oval eye is incorrect in the
Pointer and detracts from the expression. The eye color should be dark in contrast with the coat color. The ear
leather is so fine that the veins are evident. They are also short and when relaxed reach just below the lower jaw.
They should be pointed at the tip and never
rounded as in a scent hound.
The outline of the Pointer is a series of gentle
curves from the neck blending into smooth laid
back shoulders. The correct topline has subtle
curves from the head to tail. There is a slight
rise over the loin and a gently sloping croup.
The underline is also an integral component of
the outline, the tuck up being a gentle curve, not
exaggerated or straight both of which would be
hound characteristics. The Pointer’s silhouette
should show a well balanced dog devoid of
exaggerations such as an extreme sloping topline
or a very high tail carriage. The Pointer should
also never appear low in leg. These do not
present the correct outline for the Pointer.
From the APC Illustrated Standard
The Pointer’s chest is deep rather than wide and the breastbone is bold, but not unduly prominent. The bone of the
Pointer is oval in shape. It should neither be too refined or too heavy as both would hinder the agility and
endurance of the breed. The feet are oval with well arched toes and deep pads which are needed for speed and
agility.
Our standard calls for muscular and powerful hindquarters. When one examines a Pointer, well defined
musculature should be apparent. It is the strong hindquarter that propels the Pointer in the field. Decided
angulation is required in the breed standard.
The purists in the breed will tell you that the two most important physical characteristics of the Pointer are the
head and the tail. The correct Pointer tail is thicker at the base and tapers to a fine point. Never docked, the
tail should not reach below the hock in length. It should be carried straight without curl and lash from
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side to side when moving. The tail can be either carried
straight off the back or as high as 20 degrees above the back.
The Pointer should never carry its tail between its legs.
People in the breed often refer to the ideal Pointer tail as a
“bee sting” tail. It is an extremely short tapered tail and is
carried perfectly straight and lashes from side to side when
the dog is in motion. One would never see the need to measure this tail as it would fall well short of the hock.
William Arkwright in 1906 wrote in his The Pointer and His
Predecessors that “while the head is the hallmark of the
breed, for the certificate of blue blood apply at the other
end.” It was at the turn of the last century in the development
From the APC Illustrated Standard
of the breed in England that Pointers were crossed with Foxhounds and Greyhounds. Mr. Arkwright was very vocal in his opposition to the crosses. He felt that the tail was
an indicator of hound crosses. He had good reason to be concerned as to this day we can see several hound characteristics in our breed: lack of stop, round bone, cat feet, exaggerated tuck-up, lack of tuck up and skirting, long
ropy tails devoid of tapering, sickle tails, long ears with rounded tips, flat croups and also steep croups. Any
hound characteristic is wrong in the Pointer and should be penalized.
A good Pointer’s gait is as much a part of breed type as his head and tail. The gait should be strong and powerful.
The head is held proudly, the tail lashing from side to side. In this country a lot of emphasis is put on movement,
looking for tremendous reach and drive. However, the dog should never lose his outline when moving. The
Pointer should not get longer and lower when moving. The head should not be facing the ground. Wasted motion
such as hackney gait and pounding movement are also faulty.
The Pointer may be black, lemon (flesh colored nose), orange (black pigment) or liver either solid or in
combination with white. The lemon Pointer will have a hazel eye as it is genetically impossible for them to have
a darker eye. Unfortunately, many judges are often confused by this as they look at the lighter eye of our lemons
as a fault.
Our standard does not address the proportions of the breed as it is covered in other standards. It does however
mention compact power and loins of moderate length. Therefore, most Pointer breeders agree that the Pointer is
just off square. The height of the body from the withers to the ground is equal to or slightly less than the length of
the body from the front of the forechest to the rear proportion of the upper
thigh.
I feel that if you keep these points in mind, you will be comfortable judging
the Pointer and will be able to reward the dog that best exemplifies our standard, a Pointer that could go out and do a day’s work in the field and go into
the show ring the next day.
Anyone wanting to see the American Pointer Club’s Illustrated Standard or
our Power Point Presentation as well as several informative articles on the
breed, please visit our website at www.americanpointerclub.org .
Ch. Truewithem A Taste of Triumph was my foundation bitch – a
Number One Pointer in 1976 and the dam of 29 Champions, as
well as four BIS winners including the 1986 Westminster BIS winner,
Ch. Marjetta National Acclaim.
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Congratulations to APC’s 2012 Champion of Health
Congratulations to Ch Nowwithem Double Barreled,
CD, RE, JH, AX, AXJ, OF, CGC, TT, “Remi”, the
American Pointer Club’s 2012 Champion of Health!
Remi is owned by Marva Petrequin, Deborah Harper and
Jill Koch. She was nominated at the age of nine, with nine
titles already to her credit, and has continued to “improve
with age”, as she has recently added an Agility Excellent
title before turning ten in mid-May. She is pursuing her
Master Hunter title and participating in field events with a
Dual Championship as the ultimate goal. Remi has qualified for the Multi Venue Pointer(“MVP”) award at each
National Specialty it’s been offered.
Remi and her three offspring have all had hips, eyes,
thyroid and cardiac health clearances, making them a
2-generation CHIC family. In fact, two of Remi’s offspring, “Dillon” and “Fire” were the first two Pointers
ever to receive CHIC numbers. Remi and her kids have
represented “The Pointer” twice at the AKC/Eukanuba
Invitational Meet the Breeds in Long Beach, CA, and have
been outstanding ambassadors for our breed with their
wonderful temperaments.
This annual award was announced at the National Specialty Awards Banquet in Sacramento on April 28, 2012.
The Champion of Health program was implemented in cooperation with OFA and CHIC, to recognize a dog that has had significant accomplishments in the ring, in the field, in
performance events, as a producer, or as a working dog, AND has the full complement of health testing appropriate for
its breed. As the winner, Remi received a framed Certificate, an engraved silver medallion, and the OFA made a $100
donation to the AKC Canine Health Foundation breed specific Donor Advised Fund in her name.
Please join us in congratulating Marva, Deb and Jill on Remi’s Champion of Health award, and on all their wonderful
accomplishments. As Marva noted on her nomination, “Pointers can do it all and Remi does it with her typical “joie de
vivre”. Congrats to all!
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Call for Nominations - 2013 Champion of Health Award
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2013 Champion of Health award, which will be announced at the
Awards Banquet at the 75th Anniversary National Specialty in April 2013. Deadline for receipt of nominations is FEBRUARY 1, 2013. Please visit the APC website for COMPLETE DETAILS on the nomination
and selection process, plus the nomination form which must be completed. Simply click on Breed Info at the
top of the page, then click on Health in the drop down list. Questions may be referred to Pam Waitman at
[email protected].
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OFA Report - Second Quarter 2012
This is the OFA Report for all dogs tested and reported during second quarter of 2012. More details can be found for each
dog shown below, or for ALL Pointers listed in the OFA database, by going to the OFA website at offa.org and using the search
options given in the upper left side of the home page. Use a dog’s name or registration number on QUICKSEARCH for an
individual, or click on Advanced Search to locate all Pointers, or a wide combination of specific tests, date ranges, etc.
Results for 2Q 2012
Registration #
Registered Name
Sex
Color
HIPS
ELBOWS
SR52034607
SR52034601
ALCHERA LINWALD ALL ALONG, CH
F
O/W
EXCELLENT
NORMAL
ALCHERA-LINWALD VINDICATION
M
B/W
GOOD
NORMAL
SR52034604
ALCHERA-LINWALD WILD AGAIN, CH
M
B/W
GOOD
SR57836907
BLACK ALDER DASHIELL HAMMETT
M
B/W
GOOD
SR55880102
BRACKENMOOR THE DUCHESS, GCH, CH
F
O/W
GOOD
NORMAL
SR53705406
BRIGHTEYE DARK DENIM
M
B/W
EXCELLENT
NORMAL
SR53705403
BRIGHTEYE DIAMOND IN THE WUFF
F
B/W
SR53705401
BRIGHTEYE TINKER BELL
F
LI/W
XJ352274
M
SR09003702
COQUETEL COWBOY CASANOVA
CORALWOOD ONCORE WRIGLEY FIELD, CH, CD, RA, JH,
OAP, AJP
M
B/W
SR48268803
CORALWOOD WYNOT STEP UP TO THE PLATE, GCH
F
B/W
GOOD
NORMAL
SR55448702
CREEKSYDE'S JUST ONE LOOK
F
B/W
GOOD
NORMAL
SR60709905
CUMBRIAN RIO HONDO, CH
M
LI/W
GOOD
THYROID
CARDIAC
OTHER
NORMAL
EXCELLENT
NORMAL
EXCELLENT
NORMAL
NORMAL
SR36097606
DANCINDOLL ROUGH AND READY VIP, SH
M
LI/W
GOOD
SR61599805
EDGEHILL'S JUST WHAT THE DR. ORDERED, CH
M
O/W
GOOD
SR59763105
KINNIKE JOSEPH
M
LE/W EXCELLENT
SR64808602
LINDLEY'S LIL MS. PERFECT
F
SR35568802
MI-TI'S NEW IMAGE, CH
F
B/W
SR43327003
PANDEL PRIMAVERA, CH
F
LI/W
EXCELLENT
SR32825202
PENPOINT SAN ANTONIO ROSE, JH, GCH
F
O/W
GOOD
EQUIVOCAL
GOOD
NOREG-1185621 RACHEL
F
SR57148106
SEASYDE DOBE'S DEN NO CHOPPED LIVER
F
LI/W
SR49084201
SUN CREEK WISH ON A SHOOTING STAR
F
B/W
NOREG1527096
SUSIE QUE ELHEW
F
SR57074803
TERRAPOINTE I GOT IT MADE, GCH
F
1620297
WINDOGS TEXAS STAR
M
NORMAL
DM -NORMAL ^
O/W
GOOD
FAIR
NORMAL
GOOD
NORMAL
GOOD
GOOD
NORMAL
^ DM = Degenerative Myelopathy
PLEASE NOTE: Thyroid Testing Rebates Continue!
The very successful Thyroid Testing Rebate Program has been approved to continue until the 2013 National Specialty! APC
members ONLY are eligible to receive a rebate of $32.50 toward the cost of having thyroid testing conducted at your local
vet’s office, submitted to an OFA-specified lab, and reported to the OFA.
Don’t pass up this great opportunity to save some money on valuable testing! Please read and follow the Guidelines for
the Thyroid Testing Rebate Program, which can be found on the APC website, prior to having your testing performed. Or
you can contact Pam Waitman at [email protected] and receive the guidelines via email.
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Report from the Recording Secretary
Beginning in October, the Club will have a new avenue of communication for the membership. The Board
has established a Yahoo group site, for APC members only. Through this online group we will post
events, files and other Club information. It is open only to the membership and will be moderated by the
Officers of the Club. This group will make email communication more efficient, forms and
documents easily accessible, and event information automatically delivered to members of the group. An
invitation to join this group will be sent directly from the Yahoo group site to each member. Please follow
the instructions provided in the email you receive to complete the process. If you have questions or would
like something posted to the Yahoo group, please contact me.
Later this month I will be mailing ballots for Officer/Board of Director elections. In addition to voting for
the 2013 Board members, there will be two additional items on the ballot. The first is whether the Club
should offer the 4-6 month puppy class at the National Specialty. The entry fee for this class will be the
same as a regular puppy class. The second item is whether the Reserve winners at the National Specialty
should earn a three point major. AKC has approved a new policy to allow points to be awarded to the Reserve winners when there is a sufficient entry. Parent Clubs have the option to allow this at their National
Specialty. Please indicate your preference for this new policy for the National
Specialty on the ballot.
Susie Kissik, Recording Secretary
 Paladen & Fleetwing Litter Box Listing 
Announcing the repeat breeding of Ch. Paladen’s The More The Merrier, OFA (‘Mia’) sired by the handsome
Brazilian import, Ch. Dobe’s Den Point Zapata, OFA (‘Zapata’). Both parents are Specialty Show Winners in
perfect health with classic heads, excellent breed type, and effortless, ground-covering gaits. The first breeding
produced exceptional quality. The repeat litter, born Sept. 5 th (2 liver & white/2 black & white/1 orange &
white), is 2013 APC National Show & Field Futurity nominated, will be honestly represented, and have full
warranties. See our page in this issue, or visit the Paladen Puppy Pages on the web for further info, photos and
extended pedigree.
Karen Detterich (Paladen Pointers) & Diane Whitehead (Fleetwing Pointers)
Telephone (951) 682-6982 * Email: [email protected] * Riverside, CA
Paladen Website: http://home.earthlink.net/~paladen1/paladen/
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American Kennel Club Delegates Quarterly Meeting
September 10-11, 2012
The September, 2012 AKC Delegates Meeting was held on September 10th-11th, 2012 at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel in
Newark (Airport), New Jersey. The meeting began with Committee Meetings. The Parent Clubs Committee met at 9 AM on Monday morning, and, as a member of the committee, I was there. The room was packed, as usual. All committee meetings are open to
all Delegates, and our committee meetings are always popular.
The Parent Clubs Committee agenda included numerous topics. Among the more significant were: the Parent Club of
Excellence project, headed by Larry Sorenson. This is to be a self-evaluation for Parent Clubs, with an AKC Award. It is on the
agenda for this months Board meeting. Also, the Three Point Major Reserve at one National Specialty per year, which was going
to a vote on Tuesday. Also, an update on grooming space rentals, which has been a hot issue for all-breed clubs (thank goodness
for drip-dry Pointers). The bottom line is that clubs can rent grooming space as long as they provide an approximately equal
amount of free grooming space. Also, there will be a new Complete Dog Book. The AKC is looking for input from Parent Clubs
on content and illustrations. They need a contact person from each Parent Club. All material is to be submitted by November 16th.
Also Meet the Breeds will be at the Javits Center in NY, October 20 th-21st. Also, when giving judging seminars, a judge may not
judge that weekend. Also, the Canine Good Citizen Award will become a suffix title. This is the most outreaching program of the
AKC, open to all, registered or not with AKC. It is a superb public relations tool. To officially receive the title, the dog must be
registered with AKC or Canine Partners. There will be a charge for the title, and will be retroactive to 2001. Also, we welcomed
back our staff liaison, John Lyons. Also, there will be a Breeders Conference at the Eukanuba show in Florida in December. And
lastly, also, there was a report from Dr. Sheila Nardone, new Chief Scientific Officer of the Canine Health Foundation. The
Foundation funded 1.7 million dollars of research the year as compared to 1.3 million last year. The CHF is suggesting that some
funds from Donor Advised Funds be placed in designated program areas so that there will be some approved funding available as
requests come in, rather than having the research wait while the CHF looks for funding. One of he newly emerging areas of canine
research is the Canine Athlete Initiative, exploring orthopedic concerns of maximizing performance while minimizing injuries, and
exploring rehabilitation techniques.
Monday afternoon, I attended the Canine Health Committee. Topics discussed there included CHIC, Veterinary outreach,
Communicable diseases at Shows, Judge’s examination of bite and dentition, and the Global Health Initiative, both with The
Kennel Club and the FCI. After that, I attended the Delegates’ Caucus.
Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock was the Forum. The topic was “Social Media Made Simple-Three Things You Can Do To Grow
Your Club. The use of Facebook was discussed, with emphasis on the ease of keeping a club’s Facebook page up to date, and the
ease of two way communication.
The official meeting was called to order shortly after 10 AM. The first order of business was election of Committee members.
After handing in our ballots, the usual introductions and announcements were made. President Dennis Sprung called for a moment
of silence for 9/11. He related how the AKC obtained and delivered a portable x-ray unit for use on Search and Rescue dogs at
ground zero, and how DOGNY raised 3.5 million dollars for Search and Rescue animals and teams.
He announced a new title: the Urban Search and Rescue Title. It will be awarded to FEMA certified and deployable and State
certified and deployable dogs on FEMA and State Task Forces. The first such award was given to Juno, an English Springer
Spaniel, owned by Delegate Becky Stanevich.
The new CFO, Peter Farnsworth, reported that to date in 2012 there has been a turnaround in core revenues and they are
beginning to rise, as is the core revenue share of total revenue. Our operating profit is better and our investment portfolio is up
4.9%, as compared with a small loss in 2011.
Finally, we voted on the three amendments which were scheduled for votes. The first vote, Ch.2 Sect 3 of the Rules Applying
to Dog Shows pertaining to territories and the repercussions of not holding a show in the clubs territory for two consecutive years
was sent to the Dog Show Rules Committee for clarification. The second vote, Ch 5, about ribbons, prizes and trophies was a
housekeeping change, to make it consistent with Ch.6. It passed. The final vote, to create a new award of a three-point-major for
Reserve Winners Dog and/or Reserve Winners Bitch at one National Specialty per year providing that the number of dogs is at
least twice the number required for a five-point-major in that dogs sex in that region. The individual Parent Clubs do have the ability to “opt out” of this award. This had been a hotly debated item for months, but it passed overwhelmingly. Your Delegate voted
for the amendment, as instructed by the APC Board.
There was a report on the Presidents Challenge, on initiative to raise money for the AKC PAC. This year there has been a 350%
increase in dog legislation, and the HSUS has a 55 million dollar war chest. We need to raise money with a goal of 100%
participation of members and clubs.
The December 2012 meeting will be in Orlando Florida, December 13 th and 14th, at the Rosen Center Hotel.
Respectfully submitted,
Karen R. Spey, AKC Delegate
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THE WESTMINSTER “JUNIORS” CLUB
Chaz McDonnell
Diana Chan
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By the time Pointer Points is published the end of Westminster qualification time will be over.
As always we are excite and await one of you to be there with a Pointer……
For those of you who have qualified for Eukanuba and or Westminster please keep me posted
so that it will appear in Pointer Points. Pointer people want to be there to cheer you on so don’t
forget to let us know…………
At the upcoming 2013 National we will again have a Juniors Luncheon. After entries close and
the exact times are published we can pick times……..
Junior Rules Change For 2013, But Remain The Same For 2012
The Westminster Kennel Club has announced new requirements for eligibility in its Junior
Showmanship competition beginning with its 2013 show. Requirements for 2012 will remain
the same as in previous years.
Beginning with the 2013 show, Junior Handlers will be invited to enter if they have been
placed Best Junior Handler (with competition) at seven or more AKC Licensed or Member
shows held between November 1, 2011 and October 31, 2012 (inclusive), and who were at
least 9 years old and under 18 years old at the time of each qualifying win.
For 2012, requirements for an invitation to compete remain the same as in past years: 10 first
place awards in Open Classes (with competition). The 136th Annual Westminster Kennel Club
Dog Show will be held on Monday and Tuesday, February 13-14, 2012, at Madison Square
Garden in New York City.
Susan Bleckley, Juniors Chair
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Upcoming APC Events
www.americanpointerclub.org
For more info, also check out:
www.akc.org
www.infodog.com
www.raudogshows.com
www.onofrio.com
Pointer Club of Southern California - Specialty Show - November 3, 2012
City of Industry, CA
Contact Information: Susan Bleckley <[email protected]>
Breed Judge - Dr. Steve Keating Show Chair - Don Keir;
Show Secretary - JoAnne Ybaben Contact Phone #714-321-1245
Pointer Club of Central New Jersey - Specialty Show and Sweepstakes - March 23, 2013
New Brunswick Kennel Club - , NJ
Contact Information: Marjorie Martorella <[email protected]>
Breed Judge: Andrew Brace; Sweeps: Cheryl La Duc Buchanon
American Pointer Club - National Specialty - April 14 - 20, 2013
Lehigh Valley Hotel & Conference Center - Bethlehem, PA
Contact Information: Susan Savage/Show Chair <[email protected]>
Sunday - April 14 - Board Meeting
Monday - April 15 - Walking Field Trial
Tuesday - April 16 - Hunt Test
Wednesday - April 17 - Agility, Futurity, Maturity, Breeders Seminar, Health & Research
Thursday - April 18 - Obedience, Rally, Sweepstakes, Veterans
Pointer Club of Central New Jersey - Specialty Show and Sweepstakes - September 7, 2013
Somerset Hills Kennel Club - , NJ
Contact Information: Marjorie Martorella <[email protected]>
Pointer Club of Southern California - Specialty Show - November 1 & 2, 2013
City of Industry, CA
Contact Information: Susan Bleckley <[email protected]>
20th Anniversary Show; Judges - TBD; Show Chair - Don Keir
Show Secretary - JoAnne Ybaben Contact Phone# 714-321-1245
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AKC Recognized Specialty Clubs
Colorado Pointer Club
Tracy Haines, Sec.
2870 W. 148th Ave.
Broomfield, CO. 80023
Email: [email protected]
Pointer Club of Southern California
Susan Bleckley, Recording Secretary
327 Lugonia Street
Newport Beach CA 92663
(714) 321-1245
Email: [email protected]
Pointer Club of Central New Jersey
Marjorie Martorella, Corresponding Secretary
31 Roberts Road
Millstone Township NJ 08535
(732) 446-2315
Email: [email protected]
Cascade Pointer Club
Angela Schillereff
23200 NW Reeder Rd
Portland OR 97231
(503) 621-3204
Email: [email protected]
Ohio Hall of Fame Pointer Club
Sally Barton, Secretary
3233 Avon Lane
Richmond IN 47374
(765) 962-3106
Email: [email protected]
Wilderness Pointer Club of Virginia, Inc.
Kim Yockin, Secretary
4701 Briggswood Ct
Frederick, MD 21703
(240) 344-4644
Email: [email protected]
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Pointer Associates of New England
Cheryl LaDuc Buchanen
2 Fawn Drive
Ballston Spa NY 12020
(518) 885-1765
Email: [email protected]
2012 Officers
Marjorie Martorella, President
31 Roberts Road
Millstone Township, NJ 08535
732-446-2315 * [email protected]
Susie Kissik, Recording Secretary
79 Crown Manor Drive
Stafford, VA 22556
540-752-9885 * [email protected]
Marva Petrequin, VP & Membership Chair
1628 N Temperance Avenue
Fresno, CA 93727
559-454-1348 * [email protected]
Patti Newton, Treasurer
34 Savannah Ct
Stafford, VA 22554
(540) 659-5825 * [email protected]
Susan London, Corresponding Secretary
873 Pinekill Road
Wurtsboro, NY 12790
845-754-7446 * [email protected]
Karen Spey, AKC Delegate
PO Box 149
Oldwick, NJ 08858
908-534-8466 * [email protected]
Board of Directors
Class of 2012
Susan Bleckley
327 Lugonia Street
Newport Beach, CA 92663
714-321-1245
[email protected]
Joan McCormick
29 Ice Pond Road
Westerly, RI 02891
401-596-6555
[email protected]
Richard Rogers
6220 Sherrills Ford Road
Salisbury, NC 28147
704-942-5922
[email protected]
Class of 2013
Kate Hornick
10090 Thwing Road
Chardon OH 44024
440-286-5957
[email protected]
Patty Lillesand
100 Schweitzer Drive
Verona WI 53593
608-228-5289
[email protected]
Deb Freidus
388 Burlington Road
Harwinton CT 06791
860-485-0323
[email protected]
Affiliate Clubs and Delegates
Ohio Hall of Fame Pointer Club (OHFPC)
Affiliate Delegate: Karen Gaupp
1468 Crane Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
412-343-1505
[email protected]
Pointer Club of Central New Jersey (PCCNJ)
Affiliate Delegate: Yvette Thomas
1170 Line Rd
Danielsville, PA 18038
(610)739-3309
[email protected]
Committee Chairs
Agility Statistics - Chris Dewey
AKC Gazette Columnist - Helyne Medeiros
Audit Committee - JC Hubretz
Awards/Plaques - Sarah Rogers
Awards/Bench Statistics & Historian - Karen Blasche
Awards/Certificates - Tammy Albee
Awards/Field Statistics - Deb Friedus
Awards/Obedience & Rally Statistics - Lisa Canfield
Awards/Versatility & Multi-Venue Program Committee Kathy Shorter
Event Coordinator - Georjean McDermott
Field Futurity/Maturity - Tracy Haines
Show Futurity/Maturity - Lee Ann Stagg
Health & Research - Pam Waitman
Judges Education - Susan Bleckley
Legislative Liaison - George Mulley
Multi-Venue Pointer - Deb Pereira
National Field Trial Committee - Jack Haines
Performance Committee - Allen Armistead
Trophies - Annual/Perpetual Challenge - Tina McDonnell
Pointer Points Co-Editors - Dawn Backos & Chrystie Shawhan
Public Education - Patty Lillesand
Scholarship Chair - Katie Hornick
Website Liaison - Marjorie Martorella
Yearbook - Valerie Stern
Companion Guidelines - Deb Harper
Policy’s and Procedures - Richard Rogers
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From the Editor…..
I’d like to first thank Dawn Backos who recently stepped down as co-editor of Pointer Points with
me. She and I have been working together since the 2010 National Specialty Issue and it hasn’t
always been easy. I am grateful for her dedication, time and energy she put into Pointer Points and
sorry we won’t be working together on this anymore. I know it wasn’t an easy decision and
appreciate all she did while on “staff.”
I’d also like to thank Maggie Platt and Sarah Rogers for volunteering to help me reach out for more
information and results for future issues of the magazine. Having an extra set of hands and eyes is
invaluable for a volunteer endeavor such as Pointer Points. If you come across articles or have a few
hours a quarter you can spare to help out, please contact me at [email protected].
Finally, leaves are changing colors and the temperatures are dropping, It is time to light the fire on a
crisp evening and gather ‘round. This is my favorite time of year...especially with our wonderful
Pointers. Back in the field doing what they love most. I hope everyone else is enjoying it as much as
I am. I can’t wait to see all the pictures and results from hunt tests and field trials from all over the
world. Don’t forget, the theme for the winter issue of Pointer Points is Field and the deadline for all
submissions is December 10th.
Chrystie Shawhan
Remember:
Take a look all the exciting programs and events surrounding the 2013
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National Specialty on the APC website…. www.americanpointerclub.org
Be on the look out for the new “APC Members Only Yahoo Group” email
for registration instructions
Ballots should be out and the deadline to return them is closing in
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Editor:
Chrystie Shawhan
9480 Pep Rally Ln
Waldorf, MD 20603
Phone: 682-365-7182
E-mail: [email protected]
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Fall 2012
Submission Deadline Schedule:
Winter 2013- deadline December 10, 2012 (Field Issue)
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Blake
In this high-def,
technicolor world of
ours, isn't it nice to know
that some things still
look good in black &
white?
Ch. Equinoxx Copy Club x Ch. Willowbay Alydar My Wish Came True
Headstudy: Krisma Images
Blake is now
Champion Sun Creek Halfway to Santa Fe
Thanks to breeder judges
Paula Nykiel and Brad
Jenkins for Blake's recent
Best of Breed wins.
Valerie Stern
[email protected]
Dedicated to breeding dogs that are a joy to live with.
Reprinted with corrections