June 2011 On Point Newsletter - Gulf Coast German Shorthair

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June 2011 On Point Newsletter - Gulf Coast German Shorthair
On Point
June 2011
Vomhart’s Odyssey Gauge
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Gulf Coast GSPC
Code of Ethics
This code is established as a guideline to protect and advance the interests of the German
Shorthaired Pointer by maintaining high breeding standards and encouraging sportsmanlike
competition at all dog events. Members are strongly urged to adhere to the following guidelines:
Breeding
Breed only healthy adults of good temperament and qualities in relation to the AKC approved
standard for the G.S.P.
Breed only AKC registered G.S.P.s to AKC registered G.S.P.s and keep accurate records of
matings and puppies in accordance with AKC rules.
Breed only O.F.A. certified adults.
Breed only C.E.R.F. certified stock with certification being done not more than twelve months
prior to breeding.
As a breeder, assume the responsibility for the welfare of any puppy you produce including a
willingness to take a puppy back or assist in placing the dog in a new home.
Health
The best possible standards of canine health, cleanliness and veterinary care, including
socialization with people and exposure to the outside world shall be maintained.
Sales
Puppies or adults shall not be consigned or sold to pet shops or commercial dealers.
Purchasers should be urged to spay/neuter pets that are not to be used for breeding.
Furnish buyers with a pedigree, AKC registration application, medical and immunization records,
a feeding schedule, general care instructions and information about their local GSP club.
Sportsmanship
Members shall always conduct themselves in a manner which will reflect credit upon themselves,
their German Shorthaired Pointers, and the sport of purebred dogs, regardless of the location or
circumstance.
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President
1st V.P. (Show Chairman)
2nd V.P. (Field Chairman)
Secretary
Treasurer
Directors at Large
2010 — 2011 Officers
Gene Moseley 979-826-0092
[email protected]
Jeanine Wright 281-656-2072
[email protected]
Terry Bomer
281-413-2149
[email protected]
Tracy Black
281-787-7788
[email protected]
Denny Patterson 281-850-2346
[email protected]
Kirk Bomer
281-413-0514
[email protected]
Chuck Duran
713-462-5633
[email protected]
ON POINT is published 11 times a year. Permission is granted to reprint articles from ON POINT provided credit is given to the
publication and the author. Club members are invited to submit photos and write-ups of their dogs for covers.
Editor: Molly Howard
18 Shadow Lane
Houston, TX 77080
713-468-5816
FAX 713-468-1311
[email protected]
Staff:
Molly Howard (Statistics) [email protected]
Chuck Duran (Photography) [email protected]
Gene Moseley (Photography) [email protected]
Jeanine Wright (Rescue) [email protected]
FEATURE DOG OF THE MONTH
Vomhart’s Odyssey Gauge
AFC DC Odyssey Kurrhaars V Riverwood x Ch Europa Aus Der Abendstern.
“Gauge”
Owned and loved by Carolyn and Curtis Ramsay
Hello, my name is Gauge. I am an 18month old GSP and rising star. I have a more common name of NO NO
BAD BOY! Seems the story goes that my Mom had THREE PERFECT GSPs and then there is me. Mom
says I am the GSP that would be returned to breeder or found in shelters. I am the story of all those GSPs you
hear about but are glad you don’t have. SO, seems I have some issues.
Mom says barking, jumping, running away when called, eating off counters, eating shoes, taking clothes to the
back yard, jumping on guests, jumping on the clean bed with my wet dirty body and putting my toys back out
while she tries to put them away are not how things should be done. I have been to several obedience classes
and every time I get the class clown award. I am learning the show ring is not the place to neither kiss judges
nor jump on them. They do not like me bowing to my friends to play and barking nor does she like me
hopping around the ring on two feet trying to get that food out of her hand.
Well, ―what was I thinking when I picked this boy?‖ I have this big boy that is very full of energy and
seemingly smart and though he is a challenge he has stolen mine and Curtis’s hearts. There seems to be not
turning him back in even though Hattie and Devin have wishes of him staying gone forever. They love to bite
him each and every time he returns. Guess I have a lot more training books and classes to purchase with this
guy Gauge.
Carolyn
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General Meeting Notice:
The next general meeting of the Gulf Coast German Shorthaired Pointer Club will take place on Thursday,
June 23, 2011 at 7:30 pm in the meeting room at the Gander Mountain Store, 19820 Hempstead Road in
northwest Houston. Go west on 290 to FM 1960/Hwy 6. Gander Mountain is located on the SE corner of
Hwy 6 and West 290.
Proposed changes to the
Constitution & By-Laws
election who has not been nominated. On or before
March 15th*, (Change to the April general meeting)
the Board shall select a nominating committee
consisting of three members and two alternates, not
more than one of whom shall be a member of the
Board. The Secretary shall immediately notify the
committeemen and alternates of their selection. The
Board shall name a chairman for the committee and it
shall be his duty to call a committee meeting which
shall be held on or before April 15th (Change to the
May general meeting)
The Club proposes to change the wording of the
following:
ARTICLE II, MEMBERSHIP to read:
C) ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP Associate
membership shall be open to youths under the
age of eighteen. Associate members shall have
all the privileges and responsibilities of regular
members except they may not hold office nor
vote
ARTICLE VI, COMMITTEES,
SECTION II, COMMITTTTEE CHAIRMEN
RESPONSIBILITIES
To be added:
D) It is the chairmen’s responsibility to report a list
of helpers for each event to the statistician for the
purpose of title plaques and Dog of the Year trophies
ARTICLE III, MEETINGS AND VOTING,
SECTION 1, CLUB MEETINGS:
Meetings of the Club shall be held in the Texas
Gulf Coast area on the fourth Thursday of the
month in the months of January through October.
The May meeting will be held the third Thursday
of the month. (This sentence should be scratched)
The December meeting will be held the first
Thursday of December. All meetings will be at
such time and place as may be designated by the
Board of Directors. (Added:) Notice of each
meeting shall be printed in the newsletter and
received at least five (5) days prior to the date of
that meeting. Quorum for such meetings shall be
eight (8) members in good standing. (8/91)
The Constitution and By-Laws may be amended by a
two-thirds vote of the members present and voting
only at the annual meeting, provided the proposed
amendments have been included in the notice of the
meeting. (6/95)
Dues are due
$15 single membership
$20 family membership
Mail your dues to:
Denny Patteson, 14727 Bronze Finch Dr., Cypress,
TX 77433
or bring them to the meeting so that you can vote
for the election of officers.
If you joined the club in April or May 2011, your
dues are good for the 2011-2012 year.
ARTICLE V, THE CLUB YEAR, ANNUAL
MEETINGS, ELECTIONS,
SECTION IV, NOMINATIONS
No person may be a candidate in the Club
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Performance Events Department
June 1, 2011
To: All Licensed Pointing Breed Field Trial and Hunting Test Clubs
Subject: SportDOG GPS Tracking Collar
The AKC Performance Events Department has approved the SportDOG GSP tracking collar
for use in field trials and hunting tests. The model of this unit is TEK-V1L, which consists of
the TEK-L collar and the TEK-H receiver. The GPS collar has an antenna that runs from the
box below the dog’s neck up around the side of the dog’s head. The unit is pictured below.
This unit is unique in that there is an e-collar module that can be attached to the same collar.
The collar can not be used with the e-collar module attached. The e-collar module has its
own antenna; therefore this collar with the e-collar module attached will have two antennas,
one on each side of the dog’s head. Judges should be alert to the number of antennas. If there
is any question or uncertainty, judges have the authority to request the collar be removed for
inspection.
It is the responsibility of the handler to insure the dog is wearing an approved collar. If a
handler errors, whether intentional or by mistake, it is the event committee’s responsibility to
investigate the matter and if in their opinion a violation of the regulations has occurred, the
handler must be charged with misconduct.
The use of specific tracking devices may be rescinded at any time by the Performance Events
Department if the regulations pertaining to their use become overly difficult to enforce or in the
case of repeated misuse.
All AKC approved tracking devices and the Regulations governing their use may be viewed at –
www.akc.org/trackingdevices/.
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Texas Panhandle Pointing Breed Dog Club
Hunt Test and Field Trial
Pointing Breed Judge’s Seminars
Hunt Test Judging Seminar, Saturday, September 17, 2011
Field Trial Judging Seminar, Sunday, September 18, 2011
These seminars will meet the judging requirement for field trial and/or hunt test judges and are open to handlers, club
officers or anyone interested in learning more about the sport.
Cost is $40 per person - per seminar.
The location of the seminars will be announced at a later date. Breaks can be arranged for the convenience of show
participants.
The eight hour seminars will start at 9:00 a.m. each day. Prepayment is highly encouraged due to limited seating.
RSVP by September 6th if you plan to attend. TPPBDC reserves the right to cancel these seminars with full refund if at
least 20 participates for each day have not committed by this date. Make checks payable to TPPBDC and mail with the
form below to TPPBDC, 710 S. Georgia St., Amarillo, TX 79106. Fax reservations to 806-373-3438. Prepaid seating
will have preference. If you have questions, please contact Burnie or Charli Stokes at 806-373-7572.
Please fill out the form below and return it as soon as possible. Seating is limited.
Name __________________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________
City, State ______________________________________________________________
Telephone Contact Information _____________________________________________
Email Address __________________________________________________________
Judge’s Number (if applicable for renewal) ____________________________________
I will be attending the following seminars: (Please circle one or both)
Hunt Test Judge’s Seminar
September 17, 2011
$40
Field Trial Judge’s Seminar
September 18, 2011
$40
Amount Enclosed
__________
TPPBDC wishes to thank Panhandle Kennel Club for the opportunity to offer this seminar in conjunction with their four day
conformation show. Please support them!!
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WEST HOUSTON OBEDIENCE CLUB
OBEDIENCE & RALLY SHOW N’ GO
JULY 2, 2011, 9AM TO 3:30PM
SMART DOG TRAINING CENTER
910 CURTIN, HOUSTON, 77018
$7.00 PER RUN,
Registration starts at 8:15am.
OBEDIENCE
UTILITY, LIMIT 17 RUNS, 9 am to 11am
OPEN,
LIMIT 17 RUNS, to follow Utility
NOVICE, LIMIT 20 RUNS, to follow Open
ABOVE INCLUDES STAYS FOR NOVICE & OPEN
RALLY
EXCELLENT,
LIMIT 20 RUNS, 9 am to 11 am
ADVANCED,
LIMIT 20 RUNS, to follow (~11a-1p)
NOVICE,
LIMIT 20 RUNS, to follow (~1p-3p)
ABOVE INCLUDES 10 MIN WALK THROUGH PER CLASS
For information, contact Jeanine Wright, 281-656-2072
([email protected]) or
Jan Nuzzo, 832-483-2286 ([email protected])
UTILITY JUMPS WILL BE BIG TO SMALL
OPEN JUMPS WILL BE SMALL TO BIG
RALLY EXCELLENT JUMPS WILL BE BIG TO SMALL
RALLY ADVANCED JUMPS WILL BE SMALL TO BIG
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Show —
Seminole KC—May 28
CH Algerland Forever and Always (Allie) — BOS
M. R Lara & Breeders
Northlake KC of Gtr. Covington LA — June 3
Ehrenogel Freeze Frame (Freeze) — WB, BOW — 1 pt.
Marina Renee Lara DVM & Greg Hostetter
Calcasieu KC—June 9
Cheta’s Spenser For Hire (Spenser) — WD
Marcheta Huerter
CH Cheta’s Cherokee Ghost Dancer (Dancer) — BOB
Marcheta & Larry Huerter
Calcasieu KC—June 10
Cheta’s Spenser For Hire (Spenser) — WD
Marcheta Huerter
CH Cheta’s Cherokee Ghost Dancer (Dancer) — BOS
Marcheta & Larry Huerter
German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Colorado (show #2) — June 10
Up N’ Adam’s Madrone London Cop (Bobby) — WD — 3 Pt. Major!
Molly Howard & Mark Howard
Acadiana KC—June 11
Vomhart’s Odyssey Gauge (Gauge) — WD —1 Pt.
Carolyn Ramsay
CH Cheta’s Cherokee Ghost Dancer (Dancer) — SEL — 1 Pt.
Marcheta & Larry Huerter
Colorado Springs KC— June 12
Up N’ Adam’s Madrone London Cop (Bobby) — WD, BOW — 4 Pt. Major!
Molly Howard & Mark Howard
Acadiana KC—June 12
Vomhart’s Odyssey Gauge (Gauge) — WD—1 Pt.
Carolyn Ramsay
CH Cheta’s Cherokee Ghost Dancer (Dancer)— BOS
Marcheta & Larry Huerter
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What Causes Fear of Storms, Fireworks and Other Noises?
By Holly Nash, DVM, MS
What are the signs of noise phobia?
It is unknown why some pets become afraid of
noises such as thunder and fireworks; it is a
common problem in dogs, but less so in cats.
The fear can soon become a phobia, which is
defined as a persistent, excessive, and irrational
fear response. In the case of thunderstorms, pets
may also be fearful of storm-associated events
such as a change in barometric pressure,
lightning, electrostatic disturbances, and even
smells associated with the storms. Noise phobias
can include fear of thunderstorms, fireworks,
gunshots, and even the sound of birds.
Different animals may display different signs of noise
phobias which include:
Hiding (most common sign in cats)
Urinating
Defecating
Chewing
Panting
Pacing
Trying to escape (digging, jumping
through windows or going through
walls, running away)
Drooling
Seeking the owner
Expressing anal glands
Not eating
Not listening to commands
Trembling or shaking
Dilated pupils
Vocalizing (barking or meowing)
A recent study has found that certain breeds of
dogs have an above average risk of developing
noise phobias. These include some of the
working and sporting breeds such as Collies,
German Shepherds, Beagles, and Basset
Hounds. This survey was quite small, however,
and more research needs to be done in this area.
The study also found that dogs who had
separation anxiety were more likely to also have
noise and thunderstorm phobias.
Consult with a veterinarian experienced in animal
behavior problems, and/or an animal behaviorist if
your pet is showing signs of noise phobia. They can
help develop a treatment plan for your pet.
A noise phobia may be traced to a particular bad
experience of a noise, but often, no triggering
event can be ascertained. In almost all instances,
the fear of noises and storms escalates,
worsening with each exposure. Soon the pet may
become fearful of similar sounds or events
associated with the noise. For example, a pet
afraid of thunder may also become afraid of rain,
or a dog afraid of gunshots may show fear at the
mere sight of a hunting rifle.
How is noise phobia treated?
There is no guarantee that a noise phobia can be
totally resolved, but in many
instances the fear can be
managed effectively. The
effectiveness of treatment
depends on a number of factors
including the severity of the
phobia; how long the pet has had
it; whether it is ongoing,
seasonal, or unpredictable; and the amount of time the
owner is willing to commit to the behavior
modification techniques.
The owner's attitude can influence the severity
of the fear. For instance, if owners themselves
are nervous during storms, noise phobias in their
pets may occur more often or become more
severe. Similarly, if the owner attempts to overly
comfort the animal, the animal interprets it as
confirming there really is something to be afraid
of. The over petting or comforting is really
positive reinforcement of an undesirable
behavior.
The first thing to remember is that you should refrain
from giving excessive attention or punishment for
fearful behavior. Constant petting or consoling may be
interpreted by the pet as a reward for the fearful
response. In the event of overcomforting a dog during
a storm, for example, it may signal to the pet that the
storm really is something he should be afraid of.
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Similarly, the pet should not be punished for
showing fear. This will only increase his anxiety
level. Instead, project confidence, and give your
dog attention in the form of playing, grooming, or
other activities your pet enjoys.
Change environment: By changing the environment of
the animal during the storm or noise, the anxiety level
can be reduced. Changing the environment may reduce
the volume level of the sound or help make the pet less
aware of it.
Usually treatment includes three other facets:
medications, changing the environment, and
behavior modification.
Increase vigorous exercise: The pet should receive
vigorous exercise daily, and more so on a day when the
fear-producing noise is likely to occur. The exercise
will help to tire the animal, both mentally and
physically, and may make her less responsive to the
noise. In addition, exercise has the effect of increasing
natural serotonin levels, which can act as a sedative.
Administer medications: Medications may be
given individually or in combination. In some
instances, the medication may be administered
during an entire thunderstorm season. Others may
be given when a storm or noisy event (Fourth of
July fireworks) is expected. A common protocol is
to give amitriptyline during the storm season, and
valium when a storm is predicted. The valium or
other quick-acting medication needs to be given
prior to the development of any behavioral or
physical signs of anxiety. If there is a chance of a
storm predicted for the afternoon, the pet should
start receiving the valium or similar medication in
the morning. Pets who also exhibit separation
anxiety may need a different combination of
medications. Several combinations may need to be
tried before the optimum regimen for a particular
animal is determined. Many of the medications that
would be used on a daily basis, e.g.; Amitriptyline,
Prozac, and Buspirone, may take 3-4 weeks to see
an effect. Others, such as Alprazolam work within
30 minutes. Often a combination of medications is
needed. Examples of medications used to manage
noise phobia include:
Alprazolam (Xanax)
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Buspirone (Buspar)
Clomipramine (Clomicalm)
Clorazepate (Tranxene)
Diazepam (Valium)
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Trazadone
Inderal
Paroxetine (Paxil)
Tranxene-SD
Alternative therapies have also been used with some
success. These include melatonin and flower essences
such as Rescue Remedy. These two therapies take
effect within an hour of administration, and should be
given prior to the storm or other fear-producing event.
Pheromones, such as dog appeasing pheromone
(DAP), found in Comfort Zone® products, and cat facial
pheromones found in Feliway® products may help
some pets.
Reduce or block the noise level: "White noise," such as
running a fan or air conditioner may aid in blocking
out some of the fear-producing noise. Playing a TV or
radio can have a similar effect. Allowing the pet access
to the basement or a room without outside walls or
windows may decrease the noise level. Closing the
windows and curtains can also help reduce the noise.
Some owners have placed foam earplugs or cotton
balls in their pets' ears.
Create a safe haven: Some pets feel more comfortable
in a small space such as a crate
or a small room like a bathroom
(run the fan and leave the lights
on). Some pets seek out the
safety of the bathtub or shower
during a storm. (Some have
hypothesized that a pet may feel
less static electricity if on tile or
porcelain.) If the pet is comfortable in a crate, the crate
can be covered with a blanket to add to the feeling of
security. The door to the crate should be left open and
the pet should not be confined to the crate, which could
dramatically increase the stress level. Some pets,
especially cats, may find that a closet or area under the
bed makes a good retreat.
Project a calm attitude: Pets are very aware of the
mental state of their owners. If you are worried or
nervous, this will add to the pet's fear. Your pet will
look to you for direction, so keep an "upbeat" and "in
charge" attitude.
Maintain good health and nutrition: Health problems
may increase the stress level of pets, and increase their
anxiety. For instance, a dog in pain because of hip
dysplasia may be more irritable and prone to other
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behavior changes. Diets too high in protein have
been linked to some behavioral problems. Consult
your veterinarian if you would like advice about
changing your pet's diet.
2. Obtain a commercial tape or CD of a storm, or
tape record one yourself (commercial products
generally work better). Play the recording at normal
volume to determine if it will induce the fear
response. If it does, continue with the
desensitization; if not, you will need to obtain a
different recording. For some animals, a recording
alone may not work, since there may be a
combination of occurrences that provokes fear, e.g.;
thunder plus lightning or changes in barometric
pressure. For these animals, darkening the room and
adding strobe lights may more closely mimic the
storm, and may need to be included in the
desensitization process.
Behavior modification: Special techniques can
be used to help change the animal's response to
the noise.
Counterconditioning: Using counterconditioning,
the animal is taught to display an acceptable
behavior rather than an unacceptable one as a
response to a certain stimulus. In this way, a
negative stimulus can become associated with a
positive event. For instance, the only time the pet
gets his absolutely most favorite treat, game, or
toy, is just prior to and during a thunderstorm.
Dogs who enjoy traveling may be taken for a car
ride, or cats who love catnip, may be given their
favorite catnip mouse. (Dogs who enjoy
swimming will need to wait inside until the storm
is over!) After a time, the pet will start associating
an oncoming storm with getting to have his
favorite thing.
3. Play the recording at a volume low enough that
the pet is aware of the sound, but it does not induce a
fear response. For instance, the ears may be cocked
towards the source of the sound, but you still have
the pet's attention. In some instances, that may mean
the pet needs to be in a different room from where
the recording is playing. While the recording is
playing at the low level, either have him relax or
engage the pet in an activity in which you give the
commands, such as obedience training or performing
tricks. Give food or other rewards during the activity
when the pet accomplishes what he is supposed to. If
the animal shows signs of fear, stop and try again the
next day, playing the recording at an even lower level. It
Desensitization: Using desensitization, the
animal's response is decreased while he is exposed
to increasing levels of the fear-producing
stimulus. For noise phobias, the animal is taught
to be calm when the noise level is low, and then
the noise level is gradually increased. This
process is generally more successful in dogs than
cats. It works best during the 'off' season for
thunderstorms. To desensitize a pet to
thunderstorms:
is important that the pet not be rewarded while he is
fearful or anxious. Sessions should last about 5-10
minutes.
4. If the animal does not respond fearfully, during the
next session, increase the volume slightly. Again, involve
the pet in an activity or have the dog 'relax' and reward
him for obeying commands. Continue increasing the
volume gradually for each session. If the pet starts to
show fear, decrease the volume. Repeat the sessions in
various rooms of the house and with various family
members present.
1. Teach your pet the command 'relax' in the
absence of any noise. When your pet is lying
quietly, gently pet him and say the command
'relax' or 'settle'. If the pet would get up or
become more active, wait until your pet
relaxes again. When your pet is relaxed,
provide a very tasty treat every 10 seconds or
so. Continue saying the command and giving
treats several times provided the pet does stay
relaxed. Repeat this several times a day and
gradually extend the time your pet needs to be
relaxed before he gets his treat. Once your pet
can relax on command, you are ready to
proceed.
5. When the pet does not show fear when the recording
is played at a loud volume, you may want to try playing
the recording for a short time while you are absent.
Gradually increase the time you are gone while the
recording is playing.
6. When the pet appears to have lost his fear, the
sessions can be reduced to one per week. In most
instances, these sessions will need to be repeated
weekly for the life of the pet.
7. During an actual storm, use the same activities and
rewards you used in the training sessions.
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Gulf Coast GSPC
Dog of the Year Awards
Thru April 2011
Field Trial Dog Of The Year —
1. Uodibar’s Chocolate Wonder (Hank)
2. FC/AFC Uodibar’s Fly High Freeebird (Leo)
3. MSR’s Crystal Blue Persuasion (Crystal)
4. Texas Hoosier Girl (Indy)
5. MSR’S Opalescence (Opal)
6. Uodibar’s Sneakin Deacon (Deke)
7. FC Uodibars Smart Albert (Albert)
8. FC/AFC Uodibar’s Waiting For Daylight (Nell)
8. Lil Acres Little Annie (Annie)
9. Uodibar’s Wallflower (Pansy)
10. FC/AFC Uodibar’s Lolita (Lola)
11. Texas Bushwacking Bud (Bud)
12. FC/AFC Uodibar’s Wood Man (Woody)
13. Uodibar’s Willie He Make It (Willie)
14. FC Franco’s Freebird (Fly)
15. Uodibar’s Bohemian (Bo)
15. Uodibar’s Party Punch (Spike)
16. Texas Little Bit Of Dixie (Little Bit)
17, Uodibar’s Sailor’s Moon (Sailor)
18. Tonelli’s Little Stinker Dixie (Dixie)
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H & D Killam
H & D Killam
J & S Messer
K & T Bomer
J & S Messer
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
T Hudson
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
K & T Bomer
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
H & S Franco
H & D Killam
H & D KiIlam
K & T Bomer
H & D Killam
H & S Franco
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H & D Killam
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
M & Howard
J & S Messer
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
J & S Messer
Puppy/Derby Dog Of The Year —
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Uodibar’s Tom Cat (Tiger)
Uodibar’s Dandy Dude II (Dude)
HK Uodibar’s Prophet (Moses)
Uodibar’s Frijol (Bean)
Up N’ Adam’s Madrone London Cop (Bobby)
MSR’s Crystalized Nuke (Nuke)
HK Uodibar’s Golden Girl (Asia)
Uodibar’s Jackas (Jack)
MSR’s Built Tough (Ford)
Show Dog Of The Year — (Grand Champion & BOW Points are not tabulated.)
1. GCH West Star’s Calm Before The Storm (Hugo)
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T & B Conboy &
M Sylvester
Show Dog of the Year cont’d.
2.
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4.
5.
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7.
CH Ehrenvogel Lights, Camera, Action (Jackson)
CH Cheta’s Cherokee Ghost Dancer (Dancer)
Ehrenvogel The Race Is On (Indy)
CH Algerland Forever and Always (Allie)
Ehrenvogel Say Cheese (Khoa)
Ehrenvogel Freeze Frame (Freeze)
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8. Vomhart’s Odyssey Gauge (Gauge)
9. Rugerheim—Ehrenvogel Zinfadel (Zinny)
Marina Renee Lara DVM
M & L Huerter
M R Lara & E Leonard
M R Lara & Breeders
Marina Renee Lara DVM
Marina Renee Lara DVM &
Greg Hostetter
Carolyn Ramsay
M R Lara/A C Lester/Nancy
Ward
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Hunting Dog of the Year —
1. CH Southwind’s Rock Slide From NEWPoint MH (Sly)
2. Madrone Ring Nine-One-One JH (Riot)
3. Ehrenvogel The Race Is On (Indy)
149.7
31.5
14.0
P Dunn
M & M Howard
M. Lara/E. Leonard
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Purebred Paradox — What Now?
By Sharyn Hutchens
Sharyn Hutchens is a delegate for a club in Virginia whose husband operates the website PetLaw with which some of you are
familiar. She is very familiar with anti-dog legislative efforts and, I think, a very sensible person. She has written a series for the
delegate's email list about her attendance at the HSUS sponsored conference called the Purebred Paradox. If anyone would like the
entire summary which was four parts, I'll be glad to share it with you. In it, she has a short summary of several speakers and their
topics and some commentary. Here is her conclusion. Based on my years of watching the AR organizations and their campaigns, I
think Sharyn is spot-on in her assessment of what is in the wind.
This is something we need to start preparing for now and begin to work on proactively. Please read this through and give some
thought to the things you can do to put your dogs, your breedings, and your clubs in a good public light proactively rather than
trying to react to an attack. This is a battle that will be joined very soon.
Sherrie Wallis
The first four parts of my Purebred Paradox
Impressions post reported what I heard at the
conference. In this final part I want to offer some
opinions about what it means and what we
should do. These thoughts are mine alone, not
approved by any organization.
It’s a standard HSUS tactic to announce a
problem, get others to talk about their
announcement, and then use all the talk as a
springboard for an attack. It does not matter that
there are few real problems or that existing laws
would take care of them: They use the talk that
they generated together with whatever
seemingly awful events or situations they can
find or invent to promote the idea of a general
crisis demanding immediate attention.
Experts in the field are caught off-guard. Sure,
there are some problems – there are problems in
every facet of life -- and current law is dealing
with them. But HSUS is talking to people who
know nothing about this field -- lawmakers and
the general public -- using emotion rather than
facts. It doesn’t matter that there is no fire and
all the smoke came out of an HSUS spray can.
They have credibility and money and they use it
to demand action.
Recognize the term 'puppy mill'? How about
'factory farming'? Those were earlier campaigns
and some very bad laws were the result. Obviously
the point of these campaigns is the extremely
successful fundraising that goes on around them.
It’s safe to say that the Purebred Paradox Conference
was the opening salvo of an HSUS attack on the
breeding of purebred dogs. It does not matter that
most presentations were balanced, or that several of
them pointed out actions being taken to improve the
health of purebreds. It certainly doesn't matter that no
presenter that I heard endorsed the idea of laws about
breeding dogs (with the possible exception of a
couple of the British presenters, who hinted at
―regulations.‖) The conference raised the profile of
purebred health and HSUS will use selective quotes
and pieces of the documentary to 'prove' that laws are
needed.
Anyone with doubts about the future can check out
Wayne Pacelle's blog at
http://hsus.typepad.com/wayne/2011/04/purebredparadox.html
He says: "But perhaps the biggest dog welfare issue
in America is the reckless breeding of purebred dogs,
which produces an incredible laundry list of inherited
disorders, congenital health problems, and welfare
concerns for the animals. In The Bond, I take this
issue head- on, calling out the American Kennel Club
and other breed registry groups for their mania in
valuing the exterior appearance of the animals rather
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than the underlying health and wellness of the
dogs."
that the claims are not true. The more people who
actually know how show breeders operate, the
harder it will be for HSUS to get traction.
I don't think he could get any clearer than that.
Only the details differ from what he said about
commercial dog breeders when the 'puppy mill'
campaign started or his thoughts more recently
about 'factory farming.' And only the details
will differ in the laws that HSUS and their
various puppets will start introducing in the
next legislative seasons.
2. Get informed and get involved. Okay, you aren't a
commercial breeder so those laws didn't bother you.
You're not a farmer, either. But if you’re a breeder of
purebred dogs or ever hope to be one, this campaign
will matter to you. A lot. If you’ve been letting other
people deal with ―all that legislative stuff,‖ those
days are over. We can only defend our rights with
INFORMATION to combat the lies that are about to
start and NUMBERS of voters who tell lawmakers
the truth.
The annual HSUS Taking Action for Animals
conference will feature a workshop entitled
―Health, Welfare, and Policy in Purebred Dog
Breeding,‖ Speakers are from Best Friends,
Humane Society International, and the ASPCA.
Less than three months will have passed
between the Purebred Paradox conference and
this follow-up. What’s next?
3. Be prepared to make some changes. Forget
"We've always done it that way." Nobody will care
how you always did it. If Velma Voter calls her
lawmaker and asks him to vote for HB 666 to stop
breeders from producing defective dogs and you call
him and say "We've always done it that way," then
that lawmaker will most likely decide that a law to
make you stop doing it that way would be a good
idea. I’m not talking about compromise. I’m talking
about improvement where it is needed.
We are about to begin a war with the general
public over our right to breed dogs. They will
be told that we are not stewards of our breeds
but that we are breeding for appearance, with
disregard for the health of our dogs. Just as they
have been convinced that all commercial
breeders are puppy mills, they will now be told
that all show breeders are only out to win at the
expense of our dogs.
4. Know what science says about your breeding
practices. Some practices that were necessary or at
least okay when breeds were being founded (say 100
years ago) no longer make general sense. If you have
an exceptional situation so one or more of these
breeding practices does make sense for your dogs,
then be sure you know the reason and be prepared to
explain it so the public can understand it; otherwise
don't do it.
How do we fight back? One thing that will not
work is to keep shouting, ―We don’t have a
problem!‖ Legislators and the public will not
buy it. So what can we do to protect our
breeds?
-- Inbreeding and linebreeding. To reduce the
frequency with which inherited diseases appear,
scientists and geneticists insist that we should be
outcrossing, not inbreeding/linebreeding.
(Linebreeding is a term coined by breeders, but
geneticists say it is still inbreeding, though to a
lesser degree.) This is a tough one for us. ―But my
1. We need transparency. When HSUS attacked
the farmers, their response was to say, ―Okay,
why don’t you come SEE what we do?” We need
to reach out to the public and show them that there
are not dirty secrets hiding in the darkness of our
kennels. This will not change anything HSUS is
doing, but it will help show the general population
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mentor said...‖ Your mentor was not wrong, but
we’re in a very different place with our breeds
than we were 40 years ago. We need to change
course. They needed consistency, we need
diversity. Remember, we may think inbreeding
is ―setting type‖ but genetic experts think ―not
healthy‖ and the general public thinks
―Deliverance.‖
-- Use of popular sires. Nobody in the scientific
community thinks this is a healthy practice.
Even when no known bad trait is passed on, the
unhealthy recessives that the sire carries (every
animal carries some) will be more frequent in
succeeding generations and if something truly
terrible is discovered in a few generations it
may be nearly impossible to breed away from it.
It happened most famously in Dobermans
(cardiomyopathy) and we're seeing it now in
other breeds.
-- Breeding physical traits that are not good for
the dogs. If the trend in your breed is to more csections, more of a trait that brings discomfort
or danger with type, or anything else that you
would have a hard time defending to the public,
then it is time to reverse that trend.
I hope the parent clubs involved will be ready
for this fight. Some breeds are believed by
many veterinarians and (in some cases) by the
public to be prone to problems due to traits
specifically bred into them for appearance’s
sake. I am no expert in any of these breeds and
don't know whether the claims are true or how
many dogs are affected. But if your breed is one
of those targeted, you must to be able to explain
either why these traits are not damaging to the
dogs’ health or what you are doing to change
those traits. Again, transparency. If only two
percent of your breed is affected by, say,
brachycephalic airway syndrome, get the
figures to prove it and be ready to talk about it.
We cannot ignore these accusations any longer. We
must be prepared to defend what we’re doing...or
change it.
-- Failing to give specific attention to inherited health in
a breeding program. Are you doing the tests that make
sense for your breed and line? Do you do pedigree
research on health issues? Do you offer the best health
guarantee practical for your breed and encourage your
buyers to report any problems? And when the problems
are reported, are you supportive? Put that information
on your website, and when you talk to prospective
puppy owners or anyone else, emphasize health.
Basically if you can't say 'health and happiness of our
breed are the primary concern of our parent club' then
you are going to be on the defensive. The heat will be on
for laws to force you to change and that heat is going to
include laws that will do much more damage than good.
5. Join your breed's parent club. Support their health
program. Insist that they talk about and deal with these
issues. Be willing to consider specific action to improve
the health of the breed. For example, there are breeds
with defects so that are so common that they cannot be
much reduced: These breeds might need to open their
stud books in a carefully planned, scientific program to
bring in healthier genes. Neither the public nor
lawmakers will care about the argument "Our dogs
won't be pure anymore!"
Does your breed have something like a 'guide to
breeding healthy (name of your breed)'? They should.
Health problems and what is being done to reduce them
should be on every parent club’s website.
5. Support the AKC. No, they're not perfect but they're
making a serious effort and they're miles ahead of where
they were even a few years ago. They are the only
organization with the horsepower, the name recognition,
and the reputation to go toe-to-toe with HSUS. They
cannot do this without our support and they cannot
defend the indefensible.
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Purebred Paradox contd.
Change is coming whether we want it or not. If we
act now, we can assure that most -- maybe even all
-- the change actually benefits the dogs. Our
specific actions will help with our defense but the
increased knowledge of WHY we do what we do
will be even more valuable.
If we do not act, then we will get change anyway.
It will be led by those who hate us and don't care
at all about the animals and it will be enforced by
the ignorant.
Our choice.
Sharyn Hutchens
Timbreblue Whippets
Virginia
— Contributed by Jeanine Wright
Fear of noises contd.
successful desensitization, the
training process should take place during a time of the
year when the actual noise will not be encountered: if
the pet is afraid of thunder or fireworks, try
desensitization during the winter; if afraid of gunshots,
the training should take place outside of the hunting
season. In most instances, it is best to discontinue any
behavior-modifying medications during the
desensitization process. Consult with your veterinarian
before discontinuing any medications.
To increase the chances of
Conclusion
Fear of thunderstorms, fireworks, and other forms of
noise phobia are common problems in dogs, and some
cats. Administering medications along with changing
the pet's environment, and using behavior modification
techniques can help ease the fear.
NOTE: Sources of audiotapes and CD's for noise
desensitization include:
http://www.scarednomore.com/
http://calmaudio.com/thunderstorms.html
http://www.f7sound.com/dog.htm
This list is for informational use only. Inclusion in this
list does not denote product endorsement.
Reliant World Series of Dog Shows
July 20—24
Show Dates and Times:
Working Dog and Houston All-Terrier Show Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. NOTE: Free parking and
general admission from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Houston Combined Specialty Association, Houston Area Terrier Show and the Bluebonnet Boxer Club
Thursday, July 21, 2011 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. NOTE: Best in Show and Performance Events are NOT held today.
Houston Kennel Club Friday, July 22, 2011 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Groups and Best in Show Judging
Beaumont Kennel Club Saturday, July 23, 2011 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Groups and Best in Show Judging
Galveston County Kennel Club Sunday, July 24, 2011 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Groups and Best in Show
Judging
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Oklahoma City KC —Oklahoma City, OK (J-Richard G. Beauchamp)
Mid-Del-Tinker KC—Oklahoma City, OK (J-Dr. Judith A. Newton)
Mid-Del-Tinker KC —Oklahoma City, OK (J– Nancy D. Simmons)
Texas KC—Market Hall, Dallas, TX (J-Robert H. Slay)
Trinity Valley KC—Market Hall, Dallas, TX (J-Cindy Vogels)
Greater Collin KC—Market Hall, Dallas, TX (J-Robert L. Vandiver)
GSPC of San Antonio—Joe & Harry Freeman Colisium, San Antonio,TX (J-Jean Fournier)
Bexar County KC—Joe & Harry Freeman Colisium, San Antonio, TX (J-Jon R.Cole)
Alamo DOC– San Antonio, TX
Comal County KC—Joe & Harry Freeman Colisium, San Antonio, TX (J-James Reynolds)
Poodle Club of San Antonio– San Antonio, TX
Bexar County KC—Joe & Harry Freeman Colisium, San Antonio, TX (J-Susan St. John Brown)
GSPCA Regional Specialty— ( J-Keke Kahn)
Bexar County KC—San Antonio, TX
Comal County KC—Joe & Harry Freeman Colisium, San Antonio, TX (J—Edd Bevin)
Alamo DOC—San Antonio, TX
Gulf Coast GSPC —Reliant Hall, Houston,TX (J-W. Everett Dean, Jr.)
Houston KC — Reliant Hall, Houston, TX (J-Paula Nykiel)
Beaumont KC — Reliant Hall, Houston, TX (J-Dr. Ronald I. Spritzer)
Galveston County KC—Reliant Hall, Houston, TX (J-Brenda L. Abraham)
Longview KC—Longview, TX (J-Chris Walkowitz)
Longview KC—Longview, TX (J-Sidney L. Marx)
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Dual Champion (DC)
1988 NFC/FC Leipchen Buddendorf
M Finley
Show Champions (CH)
1966 Miss Blitz
T Sylvester
Tra-Ben's Diamond L
T Conboy
1970 Flintlock's Fantasia
M/M R Van Wormer
Flintlock's Firing Pin
M/M R Van Wormer
Tomala's Lightning Flash
T Sylvester
Tra-Ben's Joaquin
M/M T Conboy
1971 Tra-Ben's White Diamond
T Conboy
1972 Arta V Bauerheim
R W Farmer
Buck Yung Auf Feldmeister's
N & J Young
Dino's Wink
C & S Griffin
Grand Prix
M C Herber
1973 Bobcat's Beaudidalie
C & R McGann
Tomala's Flash of Lightening
T Sylvester
1975 Serakraut's Hot Chocolate
E Howard/H Polk
Serakraut's Ima Big Wheel
E Howard/H Polk
1976 Von Hasso of the Baretta
R McGann
1977 Wildwood Serakraut Lucky Lark E Howard
1983 Red Ferns Chip v Kingspoint
E/J Norton
1984 Lowenbrau's Jager Von Grief
V Dittert
1985 Brush Country's Denim N' Lace M Finley/A Finley
Brush Country's Mary's Darn Daug M Finley
Deja's Tresspasser
D & J Synstad
Der Fritz Von Wiederholden
V & J Dittert
Tejasvalle Momentum
A Pittman
1986 Deja's Windmaster
D & J Synstad
Wyndbourne Brush Country Fire A Finley
1987 Deja's Ticked Shadow
M Howard/J Synstad
1988 Ehrenvogel Love Me Tender
R C Jacob
NFC/FC Leipchen Buddendorf M Finley
1989 Riverside's Song of the South
G & D Bobo
Riverside's C Spot Wyn CD
G Bobo
Brush Country Terminator
M Finley/A Finley
Brush Country Fancy Me
M Finley/A Finley
1990 Caijoy's Lonesome Dove
D Culbreth/B Culbreth
Deja's Madrone Cuddlebug
N Chambers/J Synstad
Ehrenvogel Yankee Doodle
BCulbreth/MRLara DVM
Geist's Bourbon and Bitters
G & M Geist
Madrone Dejas Snug As A Bug M Howard
Shikari's Royal Velvet
L Stringfellow
1991 Rugerheim's Very Inspiration
C & J Looke
Tejas' Song Of Solomon CDX, JH S Appel
1992 Brush Country Babalu
M Finely
Brush Country Silver Jubilee
M Finley
Brush Country Silversmith
M Finley
Ehrenvogel Bubbles
BCulbreth/MRLara DVM
Famepoint Bound For Glory
R Lara/D Hines
Indy’s One And Only
T Gradert
Minado’s Brush Country Manana A Finley/M Finley
Shadydell’s Texas Comet
P Carlisle/K Odell
1993 Brush Country Good Ol’ Boy
M Finley
Cock O’ The Walk Victory
S Evans/B Culbreth
Ehrenvogel Follow That Dream M R Lara/C De La Garza
Madrone Myna Ya Own Business S Grayshon/M & M Howard
Madrone Pheasant Dreams
S Grayshon/M Howard
Mayde Creek’s Olivia
E Bucy
1994 Ehrenvogel Titan Of Caijoy
M Renee Lara DVM
Ehrenvogel Triumph Spitfire
M Renee Lara DVM
Madrone Axel Der Taubenjager W Schroeter/S Grayshon
NMK’s Hope V Rugerheim
J & C Looke
Searcy’s Airistocrat
G & M Geist
1995 Caijoy Athena of Ehrenvogel
S May/B Culbreth
Caijoy’s Candid Challenger JH R C Jacob/B Culbreth
Caijoy Pandora Of Ehrenvogel JH M R Lara//B Culbreth
Madrone Just For The Halibut M Howard/S Grayshon
1996 Caijoy’s Right To Bear Arms JH B Culbreth/M R Lara DVM
Ehrenvogel Chico
M Renee Lara DVM
Ehrenvogel Liberty Dime
M R Lara/E V Wagner
Ehrenvogel Pocket Change
M Renee Lara DVM
Gold Dust Crested Butte
M & S Smith
Madrone Cutthroat Competitor M & M Howard//S Grayshon
1997 Caijoy Dirty Dancing
B Culbreth
Ehrenvogel Grand Illusion
M R Lara DVM
Madrone Luci Fruit JH
S Grayshon/M & M Howard
1998 Caijoy’s Rebel Challenger MH R Quates
Caijoy Twist And Shout
M Renee Lara
Lancia Aurelia Chico
M Renee Lara
Southwind’s Buccaneer
F Cohen
South Wind’s Gale Force CD, JH P & J Dunn
1999 Brush Country Henrietta
A Richter
Madrone Adam’s Apple
R Smith/S Grayshon/D Smith
Caijoy’s Double Delight
S May/B Culbreth
Southwind Brush Country Salsa A Richter/S Skiles
Caijoy Polka Dot Polka
M R Lara/B Culbreth
Southwind Riverdance
P & J Dunn
Ehrenvogel Caijoy Strait Talk JH N Ward
Southwind Ruby’s Shadow
P & H Dunn
Madrone Romanov Champagne M & M Howard/S Grayshon/
Southwind Logs Onto Maydecrk JH M J Wright
2000 Ehrenvogel Talk Of The Town RLara,/BBullard,MKuykendall
Ehrenvogel Daredevil
N Ward
Ehrenvogel Hot Onapoint
R Lara, H Faught
Southwind’s Serenade
P Dunn
2001 Madrone Champagne Toast
S Grayshon/M & M Howard/
Remy Madrones Sparkle Parade GA & D Bobo
Southwind Brush Country Bravo A Richter/P Dunn
Southwind Heavenly Hattie
Carolyn Ramsey
2002 Ehrenvogel Thrill Seeker
M Huerter/M R Lara
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2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Ehrenvogel Thriller
M R Lara/J Luza
Ehrenvogel Thrill of Victory
M R Lara/M Juch
Ehrenvogel Unsolved Mystery
M R Lara
Southwind N’Dejas Whirlwind
J & D Synstad
Madrone Southwind Chime
M & M Howard//S Grayshon
Ehrenvogel The Gambler
M R Lara
Kan-Point Foolproof Ehrenvogel
N Ward
Ehrenvogel Queen Of Hearts
E Bucy & M R Lara
Newpoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel
T & J Evans & N Ward
Newpoint Sunsplash Of Ehrenvogel
Nancy Ward
Ehrenvogel Double Down
T & K Evans & M R Lara
Brumar Precious Stone V Ehrenvogel
M R Lara
Ehrenvogel Its All About Me
M R Lara/M Juch
Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD JH AX MXJ T Evans
J and K’s Jake Von Greif
J Smith
Southwind’s American Pie
P Dunn
Odyssey’s Texas Justice
M Huerter
Ehrenvogel MHK Look Away
R Lara/H Wolfschohl
Ehrenvogel MHK R Is4 Ricochet
R Lara/T Baranowski
Kan-Point Ehrenvogel Unmasked
R Lara/L Coonrod
Kan-Point Way 2 Go Ehrenvogel
R Lara
NEWpoint Ehrenvogel 4 Runner
N Ward/T Sandvik/R Lara
NEWpoint HI Resolution Ehrenvogel
N Ward/R Lara
NEWpoint Hummer V Ehrenvogel
N Ward
Bodensee Riverdance Devin
C Ramsay
Madrone Wyndbourne Rejoice
S & M Grayshon/S Harrison
NEWPoint Judge Advocate General
N Ward
NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow RA JH N Ward
Brush Country Can’t Buy Me Love
M Finley/A Richter
Madrone Celestial Knight
I
& S Zagorski
Brush Country Point Made
M Finley/A Richter
Ehrenvogel Rocky Mountain High
M R Lara/M Short
NEWPoint Due Process
N Ward & G Thornton
NEWPoint Glitter N’ Gold
N Ward
NEWPoint Good As Gold
N Ward & S Littlefield
NEWPoint On The Rocks
N Ward
NEWPoint Solid Gold
N Ward
NEWPoint Texas Black Gold
G A Bobo & N Ward
Southwind’s Mega Fiesta
P Dunn
Cheta’s Irish Reilly O’Roark
M Huerter
Southwind’s Rock Slide From NEWPoint P Dunn
Algerland Forever And Always
M R Lara/ A H Landa/
G Bernard
Madrone Three Ring Circus
M & M Howard
National Field Champion (NFC)
1987 FC Liepchen Buddendorf
M Finley
National Amateur Field Champions
(NAFC)
2003
2005
1979
1980
1984
1994
1996
1997
1999
2000
2001
Field Champions (FC)
R Reining
R W Farmer
R & D Harrington
P W Rosenberg
2002
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J H Wilde
R Reining
J Smith
M Finley
D Hocking
W C Moran
H & R Fenneberg
H & R Fenneberg
T Hudson
T Hudson
P & D Rosenberg
T Hudson
G Moseley Jr.
J Messer
S Balaski/G Moseley
L & C Albright
L Albright
T Hudson
J Messer
S Balaski/G Moseley
G Moseley/S Balaski
J Smith
T Hudson
T Hudson
G & S Moseley
T & K Bomer
G & S Moseley
K & T Bomer
H & D Killam
K & T Bomer
H & D Killam
H & S Franco
J & S Messer
G & S Moseley
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
J LaRue & M Rauhut
J & S Messer
H & D Killam
Amateur Field Champions (AFC)
1998
FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
J & S Messer
(R-U) NAFC/FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker J & S Messer
1973 Reining's Hauptmann Brutus
1977 October's Ib
1978 R.D.D. and D's Ike
1980 AFC Beau James Patton
Catrina's Mocha V Duke
1982 Apollo B B
K Dee's Saidde
1984 Leipchen Buddendorf
1985 Dixieland's Aughta Go Dude
1987 Dixieland's Bridie
Coco Von Leber
1989 Brownhaven Danish Peber
1993 Spike’s UB Mohamed V Greif JH
1997 AFC Alexander’s Dancing Dream
Beau James High Card
AFC Missy’s Ashruf V Blitzkrieg
Texas Deputy Dawg JH
1998 Annie Fannie Mae SH
AFC Laski’s Dandi Dixie Darling
Uodibar’s Iron Spotz JH
1999 Uodibar’s Buena Suerte
2000 Uodibar’s Add Libby
2001 Annie’s Little Stinker
AFC Texas Amazing Grace
Texas Dirty White Boy
2003 NFC RR Billy’s Revelation
2004 Uodibar’s Monkee Business
2005 Huachuka Hasta Luego
Texas Practical Magic
2006 Texas Cassino’s Mad Cash
Texas Flying Wizard
2007 RHR Texas Maid In the Shade
Lucy De Laredo
AFC Texas Dixie Cup
Uodibar’s Wood Man
2008 Carrriage Hills St. Thomas Breeze
MSRs Gone With the Wind
AFC Texas Last Dixie Chick
Uodibar’s Smart Albert
2009 Uodibar’s Angelina
2010 Uodibar’s Fly High Freebird
Uodibar Blue Gold
Texas Havin A Blast
MSR’s Opalesence
Uodibar’s Waiting For Daylight
Beau James Patton
Catrina's Mocha V Duke
Apollo B B
FC Spike’s U Mohammed V Greif JH
Alexander’s Dancing Dream
Beau James High Card
Missy’s Ashruf V Blitzkrieg
FC Annie Fannie Mae SH
Laski’s Dandi Dixie Darling
FC Uodibar’s Iron Spotz JH
FC Texas Deputy Dawg JH
Hanna Belle
Texas Amazing Grace
Texas Dirty White Boy
Annie’s Little Stinker
P W Rosenberg
J H Wilde
R Reining
T Hudson
T Hudson
P & D Rosenberg
T Hudson
J Messer
S Balaski/G Moseley
L & C Albright
G Moseley, Jr.
J Messer
S Balaski/G Moseley
G Moseley/S Balaski
J & S Messer
2005 FC Uodibar’s Monkee Business
T Hudson
2006 FC Texas Practical Magic
G & S Moseley
2007 CH Madrone Southwind Chime MH AX AXJ
M&MHoward/S Grayshon
Texas Dixie Cup
K & T Bomer
FC Texas Flying Wizard
G & S Moseley
2008 FC Carriage Hills St. Thomas Breese
H & S Franco
FC MSR’s Gone With the Wind
J & S Messer
FC Texas Cassino’s Mad Cash
K & T Bomer
Texas Last Dixie Chick
G & S Moseley
FC Texas Maid In The Shade
K & T Bomer
2009 Uodibar’s Lolita
H & D KiIlam
2010 Uodibar’s Angelina
H & D KIllam
Uodibar’s Fly Hifh Freebird
H & D Killam
1997 Caijoy-ERV Mardi Gras Jazz JH
R & D Quates
Elwing Mirwan Time Share JH
F Cohen//M St. John
Watson’s Fraulein Inga
D & S Watson
1998 Shooting Star’s Sonic Boom
D Dimmitt
Magnum’s Ghost Maggie
E & F McKanna
2000 Moesgaard’s Sawyer Brown JH
M Condit
Moesgaard’s Fraulein Greta JH
D & S Watson
Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD JH
M Howard/ M Howard/S Grayshon
2002 Moesgaard’s Chocolate Moose JH
M & T Condit
2003 Moesgaard’s Fraulein Ilsa
D & S Watson
2005 CH Southwind’s American Pie
P Dunn
CH Madrone Romanov Champagne OA OAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
CH Madrone Southwind Chime OA AXJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2007 Southwind’s Mega Fiesta
P Dunn
JMP’s EZ Goin Gus JH
J Perrin
2010 Southwind’s Rock Slide From NEWPoint P Dunn
Hunting Titles
Master Hunters (MH)
1994 CH Ehrenvogel Yankee Doodle SH
B Culbreth/M R Lara
1996 Caijoy’s Rebel Challenger SH
R Quates
Madrone Happy as A Lark CDX SH
MHoward/MHoward
1997 CH Madrone Cutthroat Competitor SH
M & M Howard/S Grayshon
2000 Shooting Starr’s Sonic Boom SH
D Dimmitt
2002 Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD SH NA NAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
Sharp Shooter’s Time Bomb
D Dimmitt
2003 Southwind’s Bucaneer SH
F Cohen
2004 Moesgaard’s Sawyer Brown SH
M Condit
2006 CH Madrone Southwind Chime SH AX AXJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2007 CH Madrone Romanov Champagne SH OA OAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
CH Southwind’s American Pie SH
P Dunn
2008 Southwind’s Mega Fiesta SH
P Dunn
Junior Hunters (JH)
1987 Beau Sams Sweet Jasmine
Deja’s Rianna V Marja
Dutchess SP Von Challenger
Fieldfine Cinnamon Schnapps
1988 Texas October Storm
1989 CH Oak Leaf’s Luck Of Ehrenvogel CD
Rene’s Maine Hope CD
1990 CH Deja’s Ticked Shadow CDX
CH Deja’s Wyndbourne Razz M’ Tazz CD
CH Ehrenvogel Love Me Tender
Esquire’s Gold Forest Schatzi
Esquire Tejas Crudo
Homesteader’s Takin’ A Chance
CH Madrone Dejas Snug As A Bug CD
CH Riverside’s C Spot Wyn CDX
Tejas’ Song Of Solomon CDX
Tramac L and L’s Madame Raissa
1991 Deja’s Dream Weaver
Indy’s One And Only
Texas State Trooper
1992 Mayde Creek’s Olivia
Rugerheim’s Times Square
Spike’s UB Mohamed V Greif
1993Deja’s Dogwood Divine Dream CDX
Senior Hunters (SH)
1987 Belleau Woods Candymans Sam
E Sailors
1988 Lyons Houston Hurricane
J Eidman
Socrates’ Poncho Villa CD
M J Wright
1989 Fieldfine Cinnamon Schnapps JH
F Cohen
1990 BJ’s Ramblin’ Rebel Challenger
B & M Hand
Deja’s Rianna V Marja JH
J Wright/JSynstad
Golden Forest Heidi
R Sailors
1991 CH Madrone Dejas Snug As A Bug CDX JH
M Howard
CH Oak Leaf’s Luck Of Ehrenvogel CD JH
D & B Culbreth/T Sanvik
Tramac L And L’s Madame Raissa JH
R & C Coutermarsh
1992 CH Ehrenvogel’s Jaeger CDX
T Sanvik/BCulbreth/ M R Lara DVM
CH Ehrenvogel Yankee Doodle JH B Culbreth/M R Lara
1995 Caijoy’s Rebel Challenger JH
R Quates
CH Indy’s One And Only CD, JH
T Gradert
Madrone Happy As A Lark CDX JH
M Howard/M Howard
Shadydell’s Texas Ranger
R Carlisle
1996 Annie Fannie Mae JH
J Messer
Madrone Cutthroat Competitor
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
Ehrenvogel Bubbles
Judge Madison’s Belle
Laski’s Creme De Cacao
Madrone Happy As A Lark
Mayde Creek’s Thaddeus
Shadydell’s Texas Ranger
Texas October Frost
1994 Blitzkrieg’s Pachucka Pete
Caijoy’s Candid Challenger
Caijoy’s Cleavor Endeavor
Caijoy’s Pandora Of Ehrenvogel
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E Sailors
M J Wright
B Hand
F Cohen
P & D Rosenberg
B & D Culbreth
S Evans
M Howard
D & J Synstad
R C Jacob
R Sailors
D & C Hampton
T Howard
M Howard
G Bobo
S Appel
R & C Coutermarsh
F Cohen
T Gradert
G Moseley
E Bucy
G & M Geist
T Hudson
M & S Appel/
J Synstad
B Culbreth/M R Lara
C Duran/D Blume
T & S Balaski
M Howard
M J Wright
R Carlisle
P & D Rosenberg
C Duran/D Blume
R Jacob/BCulbreth
D Yount/Culbreth
B Culbreth
Caijoy’s Rebel Challenger
R Quates
Caijoy’s Right To Bear Arms
B Culbreth
CH Cock O’The Walk Victory
S Evans/B Culbreth
Elwing Mirwan Times Share
F Cohen/M StJohn
Geist’s Brush Country Fire
G & M Geist
CH Madrone Myna Ya Own Business CD S Grayshon/M Howard
CH Sercy’s Airistocrat
G & M Geist
CH Shadydell’s Texas Comet
P Carlisle/K Odell
Texas Deputy Dawg
G Moseley, Jr.
1995 Annie Fannie Mae
J L Messer
Blitzkrieg’s Pachucka Kate
C E Duran/D Blume
CH Caijoy Athena of Ehrenvogel
S May/B Culbreth
Caijoy-ERV Mardi Gras Jazz
R Quates/D Quates
Daniels Misty Girl
R E Truly
Shadydell’s Texas Ranger
R Carlisle
Ehrenvogel Titan Of Caijoy
M R Lara
Madrone Happy As A Lark CDX JH
M Howard/M Howard
Hazel’s Oklahoma Blitz
G Oakley
CH Madrone Toucan Tango CD
P Dunn
South Winds Gale Force
P & J Dunn
Uodibar’s Iron Spotz
L & C Albright
1996 Double S Crystal Clear CDX
R Smith
Hanna Belle
J Messer
1997 Caijoy Last Dance
N Ward
Madrone Luci Fruit
S Grayshon/M Howard/M Howard
Madrone Sandars Candy Apple
M Howard/S Grayshon/M Howard
RT’s Moesgaard Lone Jac
R Truly
Tre Von Rockinhaus
R Truly
Uodibar’s Ruby-Dubee-Doo
J & JJ Bubb
1998 CH Caijoy Dirty Dancing
B Culbreth
Newpoint Romancing The Stone
N Ward
Moesgaard’s Fraulein Greta
D & S Watson
Moesgaard’s Sawyer Brown
M & T Condit
Texas Sky’s Tumbleweed
P Carlisle
1999 CH Southwind’s Buccaneer
F Cohen
Ehrenvogel Caijoy Strait Talk
N Ward
Southwind Logs Onto Maydecrk
M J Wright
Jenny Belle Bomer
T & K Bomer
Rockin Rollin Dude
K & T Bomer
Hanna Belle Bomer
K & T Bomer
2001 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil
N Ward
Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare
S Evans III
Texas Sky’s Belle Star
P Carlisle
2002 Moesgaard’s Fraulein Ilsa
D & S Watson
Moesgaard’s Chocolate Moose
M & T Condit
CH Southwind’s Serenade
P Dunn
2003 CH Caijoy Twist And Shout
N Ward & M R Lara
NEWpoint Sunsplash Of Ehrenvogel
N Ward
Southwind’s Red Hot Jazz
P Dunn
2004 CH Kan-Point Foolproof Ehrenvogel
N Ward
Cheta’s Lady Liberty
M Huerter
2005 Able VD Westwind
M Huerter/
G Hutchinson
Ehrenvogel Double Down
T & K Evans/RLara
Ehrenvogel Thrill Seeker
M Huerter
JMP’s EZ Goin Gus
J Perrin
NEWPoint Ehrenvogel 4 Runner
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
N Ward/T Sandvik
R Lara
NEWPoint Ehrenvogel Navigator
N Ward
NEWPoint Hummer V Ehrenvogel
N Ward
NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel
T & J Evans/N Ward
Moesgaard’s Chocolate Peppermint Pattie M Condit/H Condit
Southwind’s Mega Fiesta
P Dunn
Jake
R Carter
JMP’s Not Just Whistling Dixie
J Perrin
CH NEWPoint Judge Advocate General
N Ward
NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow NAP NJP N Ward
CH NEWPoint Due Process RN
N Ward
CH NEWPoint Good As Gold RN
N Ward /SLittlefield
NEWPoint Poetry Of Nuthatch
N Ward /H Brennan
Southwind’s Rock Slide From NEWPoint
P Dunn
NEWPoint Glitter N/ Gold
N Ward
NEWPoint Solid Gold
N Ward
NEWPoint On The Rocks
N Ward
NEWPoint Ghiradeli Midnight Reverie V
Vikter Ehrenvogel
N Ward
Obedience Titles
Utility Dog (UD)
1991
1992
1994
1995
1997
2002
CH Tejas’ Song Of Solomon CDX JH
CH Deja’s Ticked Shadow CDX JH
Rene’s Maine Hope CDX JH
Deja’s Dogwood Divine Dream CDX JH
Madrone Happy As A Lark CDX MH
CH Gold Dust Crested Butte CDX
S Appel
M Howard
S Evans III
S Appel/J Synstad
M Howard/M Howard
M & S Smith
Companion Dog Excellent (CDX)
1989 CH Deja’s Ticked Shadow CD
M Howard
Socrates’ Poncho Villa CD SH
M J Wright
1990 Tejas’ Song Of Solomon CD
S Appel
CH Riverside’s C Spot Wyn CD
G Bobo
Rene’s Maine Hope CD, JH
S Evans III
1991 CH Madrone Dejas Snug As A Bug CD JH M Howard
1992 Baron Von Oskermeijer CD
R Smith
Deja’s Rianna V Marja CD SH
M J Wright
1993 Deja’s Dogwood Divine Dream CD
M & S Appel/J Synstad
1994 Madrone Happy As A Lark CD JH
M Howard/S Grayshon
Mayde Creek’s Thaddeus CD JH
M J Wright
1995 Double S Crystal Clear CD
R Smith
Dogwood N’ Deja’s Darlin CD
C Ramsay
1996 Riverside’s Rockin Robin CD TD OA
G A Bobo/R Keegan
1998 CH Cock O’The Walk’s Victory CD NA JH S Evans III/B Culbreth
1999 CH Gold Dust Crested Butte CD
M & S Smith
2007 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil RAE VCD1 OA OAJ N Ward/M R Lara
NAP NJP
Companion Dog (CD)
1970 CH Miss Blitz
1974 Firing Pin’s Diana
CH Grand Prix
1975 Shady Lady V Greif
1978 Bluegras Just My Luck
1983 CH Deja’s Wyndbourne Razz M’ Tazz
1986 CH Deja’s Trespasser
1987 Ybold’s Lucky Boy
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T Sylvester
H L Herber
M C Herber
D A Brock
L Kilbourne/P Marr
D & J Synstad
D & J Synstad
W Chou
1988 CH Deja’s Ticked Shadow
Riverside’s C Spot Wyn
CH Silsha’s Hot Shot Oma V Greif
Socrates’ Poncho Villa
1989 CH Oak Leaf’s Luck Of Ehrenvogel
Tejas’ Song Of Solomon
1990 CH Deja’s Windmaster
CH Madrone Dejas Snug As A Bug JH
1991 Baron Von Oskermeijer
Deja’s Rianna V Marja SH
1992 CH Deja’s Madrone Cuddlebug TD
Double S Crystal Clear
Indy Ballistic Mach II Flyer
CH Indy’s One And Only JH
1993 Madrone Happy As A Lark JH
Deja’s Dogwood Divine Dream
Dogwood N’ Deja’s Darlin
Mayde Creek’s Thaddeus JH
CH Madrone Myna Ya Own Business
1994 Riverside’s Rockin Robin TD
M Howard/J Synstad
G Bobo
B Brown
M J Wright
B & D Culbreth
S Appel
D & J Synstad
M Howard
R Smith
M J Wright
N Chambers
R Smith
T Gradert
T Gradert
M Howard
M & S Appel/J Synstad
C Ramsay
M J Wright
S Grayshon/M Howard
G A Bobo/R Keegan
1995 Deja’s Dogwood Daze
South Winds Gale Force JH
1996 CH Cock O’The Walk’s Victory JH
CH Mayde Creek’s Olivia TD JH
1997 CH Gold Dust Crested Butte
CH Madrone Luci Fruit JH
D & J Synstad
J & P Dunn
S Evans III/B Culbreth
E Bucy
M & S Smith
S Grayshon/M Howard/
M Howard
1998 Madrone Sandars Candy Apple JH
Rally Excellent (RE)
2005 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH VCD1 RA OA NAJ NA NAP
N Ward/ M R Lara
2006 CH Gold Dust Created Butte UD RA
M & S Smith
CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare RA CD MX MXJ JH
S Evans III
2007 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel RA OA JH MXJ
S & J Evans/N Ward
CH Kan-Point Foolproof Ehrenvogel CD RA JH NAP NJP
N Ward/V David
2008 CH NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow RA NA NAJ JH
N Ward
2009 Mayde Crk’s Storm Savior RA TD CD
M J Wright
Rally Advanced (RA)
M Howard/S Grayshon/
M Howard
2000 Caijoy Last Dance TD JH
N Ward
2001 NEWPoint’s Romancing The Stone N Ward
CH Southwind Logs Onto Maydecrk J Wright
CH Southwind Riverdance
P & J Dunn
2002 CH Ehrenvogel Caijoy Strait Talk JH NA NAJ N Ward
Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare JH
S Evans III
2003 CH Caijoy Dirty Dancing JH
B Culbreth Rich
CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH TD
N Ward & M RLara
CH Southwind Heavenly Hattie
C Ramsay
CH Southwind’s Serenade JH
P Dunn
2005 CH Kan-Point Foollproof Ehrenvogel JH N Ward
2009 Mayde Crk’s Storm Savior RN TD M J Wright
CH NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow N Ward
RAE JH NAP NJP
Rally Titles
Rally Advanced Excellent 2 (RAE2)
2006 CH Gold Dust Crested Butte UD RAE
M & S Smith
Rally Advanced Excellent
2006 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH VCD1 RE OA OAJ
N Ward/
NAP NJP
M R Lara DVM
CH Gold Dust Crested Butte UD RA
M & S Smith
2007 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel RE OA JH MXJ S & J Evans/
N Ward
2009 CH NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow RE JH NA NAJ N Ward
2010 Mayde Crk’s Storm Savior RA TD CD RE
M J Wright
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2005 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH VCD1 RN OA NAJ NAP
N Ward/ R Lara
CH Ehrenvogel Straight Talk JH CD RN NA NAJ N Ward
CH Gold Dust Crested Butte UD RN
M & S Smith
CH Kan-Point Foolproof Ehrenvogel CD JH RN
N Ward
2006 CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD RN MX MXJ JH
S Evans III
CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel RN NA NAJ JH
S & J Evans/N Ward
2007 NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow NA NAJ RN
N Ward
2009 Mayde Crk’s Storm Savior RN TD CD
M J Wright
Rally Novice (RN)
2005 Caijoy Last Dance VCD1 TDX NAJ
N Ward
CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH VCD1 NA NAJ N Ward/RLara
CH Ehrenvogel Straight Talk JH CD NA NAJ
N Ward
CH Gold Dust Crested Butte UD
M & S Smith
CH Kan-Point Foolproof Ehrenvogel CD JH
N Ward
NEWPoint Romancing The Stone
N Ward
2006 CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD MX MXJ JH S Evans III
CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel NA AXJ JH
S & J Evans/
N Ward
CH NEWPoint Sunsplash Of Ehrenvogel JH
N Ward
2007 NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow JH NAP NJP
N Ward
NEWPoint Ehrenvogel 4Runner JH
N Ward/T Sandvik/
R Lara
NEWPoint Due Process
N Ward/G Thornton
2008 CH Madrone Celestial Knight
I & S Zagorski
Mayde Crk’s Storm Savior
M Jeanine Wright
CH NEWPoint Judge Advocate General JH
N Ward
CH Southwind Logs Onto MaydeCrk
M Jeanine Wright
2009 Mayde Crk’s Storm Savior
M J Wright
CH NEWPoint Good As Gold
N Ward & S Littlefield
CH NEWPoint Solid Gold
N Ward
NEWPoint Texas Black Gold
G A Bobo & N Ward
2010 Ehrenvogel All That Glitters
M R Lara/A C Lester
CH NEWPoint Glitter N’ Gold
N Ward
NEWPoint Poetry of Nuthatch
N Ward & H Brennan
Tracking Titles
Tracking Dog Excellent (TDX)
1995 CH Deja’s Madrone Cuddlebug CD TD NA
N Chambers
2002 Caijoy Last Dance TD JH NAJ
N Ward/K Gravitt
Tracking Dog (TD)
1990 CH Deja’s Madrone Cuddlebug
N Chambers/
J Synstad
1994 CH Mayde Creek’s Olivia JH
E Bucy
Riverside’s Rockin Robin
G A Bobo/R Keegan
1998 Caijoy Last Dance JH
N Ward/K Gravitt
2002 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH
N Ward/R Lara
2009 Mayde Crk’s Storm Savior RN M J Wright
Agility Titles
Master Agility Champion (MACH)
2010 CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD RAE JH
MX MXJ OF
S Evans III
Master Agility Excellent (MX)
G A Bobo/
R Keegan
2004 CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD JH AX AXJ
S Evans III
2009 CH AFC Madrone Southwind Chime MH MXJ AX
M Howard//M Howard/S Grayshon
Open Agility (OA)
1995 Rene’s Maine Hope UD JH NA
S Evans III
1996 Riverside’s Rockin Robin CD TD NA
G A Bobo/R Keegan
1998 CH Cock O’The Walk’s Victory CDX JH NA
S Evans III/B Culbreth
2002 Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD JH NA NAJ
S Evans III
Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD MH NA NAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2004 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH VCD1
N Ward/M R Lara
CH Madrone Romanov Champagne NA NAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2005 CH Madrone Southwind Chime NA NAJ
M Howard/ M Howard/S Grayshon
2006 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel S & J Evans/N Ward
1998 Riverside’s Rockin Robin AX CDX TD
Master Excellent Jumper (MXJ)
1999Riverside’s Rockin Robin MX AXJ CDX TD
G A Bobo/R Keegan
2004CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD JH AX AXJ
S Evans III
2007 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel AXJ JH RA OA
S & J Evans/N Ward
2008 CH AFC Madrone Southwind Chime MH AX AXJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
Open Jumpers With Weaves (OAJ)
1999 CH Cock O’The Walk’s Victory CDX AX JH
S Evans III/B Culbreth
2002 CH Ehrenvogel Caijoy Strait Talk JH NA NAJ
N Ward
Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare JH CD NA NAJ
S Evans III
Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD MH OA NAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2003 CH Madrone Romanov Champagne OA NAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2004 CH Madrone Southwind Chime NA NAJ
M Howard/ M Howard/S Grayshon
2005 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH VCD1 RA OA OAJ NAJ NA NAP
N Ward/R Lara
CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel NA NAJ
S & J Evans/ N Ward
Agility Excellent (AX)
1996 Rene’s Maine Hope UD JH OA
S Evans III
Riverside’s Rockin Robin CDX TD OA
G A Bobo/R Keegan
1999 CH Cock O’The Walk’s Victory CDX OA JH
S Evans III/B Culbreth
2003 Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare JH CD OA AXJ
S Evans III
2004 Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD MH OA OAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2006 CH Madrone Southwind Chime SH OA AXJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2007 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel
OA MXJ OF RAE
S & J Evans/N Ward
Excellent Jumpers With Weaves (AXJ)
1998 Riverside’s Rockin Robin MX, CDX TD
G A Bobo/R Keegan
2003 Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare JH CD OA OAJ
S Evans III
2004 Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD MH OA OAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
CH Madrone Southwind Chime OA OAJ
M Howard//M Howard/S Grayshon
2006 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel JH NA OAJ
S & J Evans/N Ward
Novice Agility (NA)
1995 CH Deja’s Madrone Cuddlebug CD TD
N Chambers
CH Indy’s One And Only CD SH
T Gradert
CH Madrone Dejas Snug As A Bug CDX SH
M Howard/S Grayshon/M Howard
CH Madrone Myna Ya Own Business CD JH
S Grayshon/M Howard
Rene’s Maine Hope UD JH
S Evans III
Riverside’s Rockin Robin CD TD
G A Bobo/R Keegan
1997 CH Cock O’the Walk’s Victory CD JH
S Evans III/B Culbreth
2000 CH Ehrenvogel Caijoy Strait Talk JH
N Ward
CH Madrone Luci Fruit JH
S Grayshon/M Howard/
M Howard
Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD SH
M Howard/M Howard/
S Grayshon
2002 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH TD
N Ward/R Lara
Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare JH
S Evans III
CH Madrone Romanov Champagne
M Howard/M Howard/
S Grayshon
2003 Caijoy Last Dance TDX JH CD NAJ
N Ward/K Gravitt
2004 CH Madrone Southwind Chime
M Howard/M Howard/
S Grayshon
CH Southwind’s Heavenly Hattie CD
C Ramsay
2005 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel NAJ
S & J Evans/N Ward
2010 CH NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow
N Ward
CD RAE JH
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Novice Jumpers With Weaves (NAJ)
2000 CH Ehrenvogel Caijoy Strait Talk JH NA N Ward
Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD SH NA
M Howard/S Grayshon/M Howard
2001 Caijoy Last Dance JH TD CD
N Ward/K Gravitt
2002 Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare JH CD NA S Evans III
2004 CH Madrone Southwind Chime
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel T & J Evans/N Ward
2010 CH NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow
N Ward
CD RAE JH NA
Open Standard Preferred (OAP)
2009 NSC CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil VCD2 NAP OJP JH NF OA
N Ward/M R Lara
Open Agility Jumper Preferred (OJP)
2007 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil VCD2 NAP NJP JH NF OA
N Ward/M R Lara
NGSPA Titles
National Champion
2003 RR Billy’s Revelation
2010 Tonelli’s Little Stinker
National Open Shooting Dog Championship
1985
1999
2000
2004
N Ward/M R Lara
N Ward
Novice Jumpers With Weaves Preferred (NJP)
2004 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH OA NAP VCD1 N Ward/R Lara
2007 CH Kan-Point Foolproof Ehrenvogel
N Ward
Agiliy FAST EXcellent (XF)
2008 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Enrenvogel JH MXJ RAE OF OA
S & J Evans/N Ward
Agility FAST Open (OF)
2007 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel JH MXJ RAE NF OA
S & J Evans/N Ward
2008 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil VCD2 NAP NJP JH NF
N Ward/ M R Lara
CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD RAE MX MXJ NF
S Evans III
Agility FAST Novice (NF)
2007 CH NEWPoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel JH MXJ RE OA
S & J Evans/N Ward
CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil VCD2 NAP NJP JH
N Ward/M R Lara
2008 CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare CD RAE MX MXJ
S Evans III
Agility FAST Open Preferred (OFP)
2008 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil VCD2 NAP NJP JH OF NFP
N Ward/M R Lara
Agility FAST Novice Preferred (NFP)
2007 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil VCD2 NAP NJP JH NF
N Ward/M R Lara
Versatile Companion Dog 1 (VCD1)
2003 Caijoy Last Dance TDX JH CD NA NAJ N Ward/K Gravitt
CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil TD CD JH NA NAJ
N Ward/M R Lara
Versatile Companion Dog 2 (VCD2)
Leipchen Buddendorf
Missy’s Ashruf v Blitzkrieg
(R-U) Alexander’s Dancing Dream
(R-U) FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
M Finley
T Hudson
T Hudson
J & S Messer
National Amateur Championship
2010 FC/AFC Uodibar’s Angelina
(R-U) AFC Uodibar’s Lolita
H & D Killam
H & D KIllam
National Futurity Winners
2001 Texas Sky’s Okie
2009 Uodibar’s Will He Make It
2010 (R-U) MSR’s What’s It Gonna Be
Novice Agility Preferred (NAP)
2004 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH OA VCD1
2007 CH Kan-Point Foolproof Ehrenvogel
J & S Smith
H & S Franco
C Cline & P Carlisle
H & D Killam
J & S Messer
Regional Open All-Age Championship
2003 FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker (Region 7) J & S Messer
2007 Uodibar’s Smart Albert (Region 7)
H & D Killam
2008 Tonelli’s Little Stinker (Region 4)
H & S Franco
(R-U) FC Uodibar’s Smart Albert (Region 7)
H & D KIllam
2010 FC Uodibar’s Smart Albert (Region 7)
H & D Killam
Regional Amateur Shooting Dog Championship
2002 FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker (Region 17)J & S Messer
(R-U) FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker (Region 7)
J & S Messer
2003 FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker (Region 7) J & S Messer
2006 Carriage Hills St Thomas Breeze (Region 7) H & S Franco
(R-U) FC/AFC Texas Practical Magic (Region 7)
G & S Moseley
2008 (R-U) FC Uodibar’s Wood Man (Region 7) H & D Killam
2009 (R-U) Uodibar’s Smart Albert (Region 7) H & D KIlam
2010 FC Uodibar’s Angelina (Region 7)
H & D Killam
Regional Open Shooting Dog Championship
2002 FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker (Region 7) J & S Messer
2008 FC Uodibar’s Wood Man (Region 7)
H & D Killam
(R-U) Uodibar’s Little Lena (Region 7) H & D Killam
(R-U) MSR’s Mr. Ed (Region17)
J & S Messer
2010 Uodibar’s Texas Shadywood (Region 7) H & D Killam
(R-U) FC Uodibar’s Angelina (Region 7) H & D KIllam
Texas Hoosier Girl (Region 8)
K & T Bomer
Chukar Shooting Dog Championship
1986 FC Liepchen Buddendorf
1987 FC Liepchen Buddendorf
2010 Franco’s Freebird
M Finley
M Finley
H & S Franco
Sandhills Gtr. Prairie Chicken Open Shooting Dog
Championship
2001 Annie’s Little Stinker
2003 (R-U) FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
2010 (R-U) Uodibar’s Chocolate Wonder
2007CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil JH OA NAP VCD1 NJP
N Ward/M R Lara
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J & S Messer
J & S Messer
H & D KIllam
Sandhills Gtr. Prairie Chicken Am. Shooting Dog
Championship
2001 (R-U) Annie’s Little Stinker
2002 FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
(R-U) RR Billy’s Revelation
2003 FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
2009 Uodibar’s Fly High Freebird
2010 Uodibar’s Sneakin Deacon
(R-U) Uodibar’s Angelina
J & S Messer
J & S Messer
J & S Smith
J & S Messer
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
H & D Killam
Sandhills Gtr. Prairie Chicken Derby Classic
2010
2009
Uodibar’s Tom Cat
Uodibar’s Sidewinder
H & D KIllam
H & D Killam
Sharptail Open Shooting Dog
2010 Uodibar’s Sneakin Deacon
H & D Killlam
Sharptail Amateur Shooting Dog
2009 Uodibar’s Lolita
H & D Killam
Hungarian Partridge Am. Shooting Dog
Championship
2009 MSR’s Opalescence
2010 (R-U) Uodibar’s Blue Gold
J & S Messer
H & D KIllam
Pheasant All-Age Shooting Dog Champion
2010 (R-U) Tonelli’s Little Stinker
H & S Franco
Pheasant Am. Shooting Dog Championship
2009 (R-U) Uodibar’s Wood Man
H & D Killam
Quail All-Age Shooting Dog Championship
2007 TH Monkee’s Silver
T Hudson
Quail Open Shooting Dog Championship
2004
2006
2011
FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
NAFC/FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
(R-U) Uodibar’s Smart Albert
J & S Messer
J & S Messer
H & D Killam
Quail Amateur Shooting Dog Championship
2004
2006
2010
2011
FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
J & S Messer
(R-U) NAFC/FC/AFC Annie’s Little Stinker
J & S Messer
(R-U) Uodibar’s Wood Man
H & D Killam
Uodibar’s Chocolate Wonder
H & D Killam
Quail Championship Derby Classic
2006 MSR’s Mr. Ed
2007 MSR’s Crystal Blue Persuasion
J & S Messer
J & S Messer
Ohio Championships—Amateur Shooting Dog
2008 (R-U) Tonelli’s Little Stinker
H & S Franco
Great Plains Championship — Open All-Age
2010
(R-U) Tonelli’s Little Stinker
H & S Franco
Gulf Coast GSPC Versatility Awards
Versatility Excellent
2007 CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare
S Evans III
CD RA MX MXJ JH
CH AFC Madrone Southwind Chime MH AX MXJ
M & M Howard/S Grayshon
CH NEWPoint Sunbeam OF Ehrenvogel JH RAE MXJ
AX OF
S Evans/J Evans/N Ward
Versatility
1990 CH Deja’s Ticked Shadow CDX JH
M Howard
CH Deja’s Wyndbourne Razz M’ Tazz CD JH
J. & D. Synstad
CH Madrone Dejas Snug As A Bug CD JH
M Howard
CH Oakleaf’s Luck Of Ehrenvogel CD JH
B & D Culbreth
CH Riverside’s C Spot Wyn CDX JH
G A Bobo
1991 CH Tejas’ Song Of Solomon CDX JH
S Appel
1992 CH Ehrenvogel’s Jaeger CDX SH
T Sanvik/B Culbreth/M R Lara
CH Deja’s Madrone Cuddlebug CD TD
N Chambers
CH Indy’s One And Only CD JH
T Gradert
1994 CH Madrone Myna Ya Own Business CD JH
S Grayshon/M Howard
CH Mayde Creek’s Olivia TD JH
E Bucy
1995 Rene’s Maine Hope UD JH OA
S Evans III
Riverside’s Rockin Robin CD TD NA
G A Bobo
R Keegan
CH Madrone Toucan Tango CD JH
P Dunn
1996 CH Cock O’the Walk’s Victory CD JH
S Evans III
1997 CH Madrone Luci Fruit CD JH
S Grayshon//M Howard/M Howard
1998 CH South Wind’s Gale Force CD JH
P & J Dunn
2000 Caijoy Last Dance JH TD CD
Nancy Ward
CH Ehrenvogel Caijoy Strait Talk JH NA NAJ
Nancy Ward
Madrone Sandars Candy Apple CD SH NA NAJ
M Howard/S Grayshon/M Howard
2001 CH Southwind Logs Onto Maydecrk
M J Wright
2002 CH Ehrenvogel Daredevil TD JH NA
N Ward/R Lara
Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare JH CD OA OAJ T Evans
2003 CH Caijoy Dirty Dancing CD JH
B Rich
CH Southwind’s Serenade CD JH
P Dunn
2004 CH Southwind’s Heavenly Hattie CD NA
C Ramsay
2005 CH Kan-Point Foolproof Ehrenvogel JH CD RA N Ward
CH NEWpoint Sunbeam Of Ehrenvogel
T & J Evans/
N Ward
CH Madrone Romanov Champagne SH OA OAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
CH Madrone Southwind Chime SH OA OAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2006 CH NEWPoint Sunsplash Of Ehrenvogel JH RN
N Ward
2007 CH NEWPoint Ehrenvogel 4 Runner JH RN
N Ward/T Sandvik/R Lara
CH NEWPoint Southwind Let It Snow RA JH
N Ward
2008 CH NEWPoint Due Process RN JH
N Ward
CH NEWPoint Judge Advocate General RN JH
N Ward
2009 CH NEWPoint Good As Gold RN JH
N Ward
2010 CH NEWPOINT Solid Gold RN JH
N Ward
CH NEWPoint Glitter N’ Gold RN JH
N Ward
GSPCA Water Ratings Titles
Retrieving Dog Excellent (RDX)
2004 CH Southwind’s Buccaneer MH Fred Cohen
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Chuck Duran
Good Sportsmanship Award
Retrieving Dog (RD)
2003
CH Madrone Romanov Champagne NA NAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Novice Retrieving Dog (NRD)
2003 CH Indy’s One And Only SH CD NA
T Gradert
CH Madrone Luci Fruit CD JH NA
S Grayshon/M Howard/M Howard
Texas Sky’s Jesse James
C Cline/P Carlisle
2004 CH Madrone Southwind Chime OA OAJ
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
2005 CH Ehrenvogel Just A Little Dare
S Evans III
JMP’s EZ Goin Gus
J Perrin
2006 CH NEWPoint Ehrenvogel Navigator JH N Ward
Madrone Space Cadet
M Howard/M Howard/S Grayshon
CH Southwind’s American Pie SH
P Dunn
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Jeanine Wright
Chuck Duran
Paula Carlisle
Molly Howard
Gene Moseley
George Anna Bobo
Chuck Cline
Gayla Brown
Sandy Clock
Trey & Joyce Evans
Pat Dunn
Mark Howard
Sarah Messer
Nancy Ward
Sherrie Moseley
Terry Bomer
Jim Perrin
Hayley Killam