AHTA news 7-2007 - American Hairless Terrier Association
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AHTA news 7-2007 - American Hairless Terrier Association
HAAHTA/AHTA News V O L U M E Flinthill's Rowen True Miracle —Rowen 4 , I S S U E 4 AHT Specialty at Premier J U L Y 2 0 0 7 By Linda Dannemiller The AHTA Specialty at Premier 2007 was truly a memorable and spectacular event this year. We had over 30 amazing coated and hairless AHT’s entered in both the licensed and non-licensed classes, judged by the Honorable Barbara Marin. With each and every entry, it was so evident how much progress has been made with our wonderful breed. Class after class exemplified stunning examples of not only conformationally superb examples of our breed, but wonderfully tempered and excellent moving dogs and bitches. Congratulations to all the winners and the terrific breeders that have been working hard to improve our breed. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: AHT Specialty at 1 Premier The highlight of the show had to be the stud dog nonlicensed class, where many of us got to meet Wade’s Redneck RabbleRouser for the first time. I was honored to be in the show ring with Bonnie and Rowen and Rowdy’s other progeny, Evyl, Ruffian, Rummy, and Shiney. Rowdy is the stud dog with the most titled championed and grand championed get. Joe and I Genetic Study Update 2 Where’d Ya Get THAT Name? 3 were being honored. Litter Announcements 4 catalog that truly highlighted the uniqueness of our wonderful breed. Congratulations Monica Calendars — UKC Events 4-5 Updates 5 Skin Problems 6-7 were so humbled that Rowen won Best in Specialty Show while Rowen’s breeder and Rowdy Our show secretary, Monica Mercado-Arenas did an outstanding job constructing a on a job well done. Every participant in the Specialty was given a gift bag from this years sponsors which included: Dogswell, Artemis, Solid Gold, and Zen Puppy. Sharon Blair send up some free samples from The Honest Kitchen, and I saw Janet Lathrop also adding some free gifts to the gift bags. Thanks so much Janet! We have the greatest members. The event would not have been possible without the generous support of our club donors, which included the following. Thank you so very, very much! TOP 10 8-11 Terrier Racing at Premier 12 Misc Info 13 Sharon Blair, Bluegranite Kennel, Tonia Cormier, Linda Dannemiller, Hairless Dog Club of America, Horizon Kennel, Kalon’s, Kidd Kennels, Liberty Kennel, Monica Mercado-Arenas, Miracle American Hairless Terriers, Teri Murphy, New Frontier Dogz, Ryan Pingel, Lynn Poston, Henry Roman, Randi Ross, Silver Strike American Hairless Terrier Club, SnuGruzz, Kathie Treacey, Woodland Manor Kennel, Wudnshu A special thank you to Mike and Bonnie Turner of Flinthill Kennel. Mike Turner handmade the Best in Specialty Show Clock. PAGE 2 President’s Message - Ryan Pingel Briefly revisiting my prior message… In the last President’s message, I wrote about several things that I thought the club should do in an effort to promote and protect the American Hairless Terrier. One area that I find of particular importance and where I consider progress easily attainable is “growing our membership rolls”. The “AHTA Breeder Gift - Free 1 Year Membership” program has already helped us to show some growth in that area, yet I felt that we had to work to make “becoming a member” easier. With the approval of the AHTA BOD, I decided to begin developing online versions of both the AHTA New Membership and Member Renewal Applications. The availability of online applications and the option of online payment (via PayPal) should enable us to streamline the process of both receiving and approving applications. I know, based on the feedback that I’ve received from both our Secretary and Treasurer, that it should make their jobs easier. These online applications are now available and ready for use (links available on www.ahta.info). Genetic Study Update According to Dr. Mark Neff, the first phase of the AHT genetic mapping study has now been completed. We had 252 American Hairless Terriers (coated and hairless) and 151 Rat Terriers participate to date. The preliminary results have been interesting, to say the least. Initially Dr. Neff mapped the gene to a region of chromosome 29 in the dog genome (this is out of 38 chromosomes total, not including the two sex chromosomes). Per Dr. Mark Neff, “The best way to think about this is that we were initially searching across the entire United States, and now we know we only need to be searching in upstate New York.... Still lots of work, but significant progress nonetheless.” I then received a follow-up email stating that his last email may have been premature. Specifically, Dr. Neff reported finding a second marker that was showing signs of a genetic signal. This marker was on a different chromosome (11). Dr. Neff stated, “The preliminary gene mapping results are interesting to us because we have detected two reasonably strong genetic signals emanating from the genome that indicate two genes may be contributing to hairlessness -- I had been HAAHTA/AHTA NEWS assuming the trait stemmed from a single gene (which may still turn out to be the case). “ In order to be sure, Dr. Neff requested additional samples from AHTs and Rat terriers. He also needed blood samples to test his results. Bonnie Turner was instrumental in obtaining and sending the needed blood work to Dr. Neff for further analysis. Samples were taken from 2 Rat Terriers, 2 hairless AHTs, and 4 coated AHTs (2 that were known to carrier the hairless gene, and 2 whose carrier status is unknown). We are anxiously awaiting the results as the dual gene theory may account for the incomplete expression of the hairless gene in some of our dogs. In other words, the dogs who tend to be the “hairy hairless” may not have markers on both chromosomes! The AHT and Rat terrier community will be updated as soon as further information is available. It is not too late to participate….if you already have the kits and haven’t sent them in, please do so. If you need additional kits, please let me know! VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 PAGE 3 Where’d Ya Get THAT Name?? Silverado Kennel– TX Tonia and Brittany Cormier Not as inventive as most. The kennel name “Silverado” came from my first show dog, a Keeshond named Alex'kee Silverado. I bought "Roddy" grooming and handling. An ENTIRE when I met my first AHT. I fell head year later, I finished his title….all over heels and just knew this was the owner handled. For putting up with breed for me. I came straight home such a novice, I felt he earned the and researched the breed on the honor of representing my future in Internet. I am so grateful that the dogs. Pingels and Bonnie Turner have Which leads me too.... when he was 2 years old. He already had his two majors in AKC and only After 16 years of grooming the Kees- needed two single points to finish his hond coat in the Texas heat and hu- championship. Through this process, I midity, I was up for a change. Maybe a learned lots of difficult lessons in smaller dog with less hair? I was at a trusted me with such fabulous dogs!! I could not be more happy with my smaller dog with less hair!! Boston Terrier National as a vendor, President’s Message Continued For those of you who are placing dogs with families, please take a second to visit the club site and check out the Member Application. Note that under the Membership Type option, the applicant may choose one of the “AHTA Breeder Gift” options and then include their breeder’s name in the space provided. As part of your new puppy information packet/contract, please provide the new owners with a link to the New Member Application and let them know that, with your sponsorship, they are eligible for a “free” membership. Once they join, it is up to all of us to welcome them and show them the value of being a club member. It is our hope that they will enjoy the club (activities and fellowship) enough that, at the end of their free year, they will want to renew. Let’s all work to see that this happens! What’s Coming Up… Our annual AHTA fall show (Sept 21-23 in Hickory, NC) is quickly approaching. The AHTA will be hosting 5 conformation shows and 2 days of Terrier Racing (flats and steeple races – Saturday and Sunday). We’d love to see you all there. As has been our custom, “working members” will receive reduced entry fees for the weekend’s events. It is important to remember that the definition of “working” doesn’t consist of merely showing up. With 5 shows and 2 complete days of racing, there is a LOT to be done throughout the show weekend. We hope to see the “usual crew” along with any and all other members who wish to be involved. Note also that we will be having an AHTA club meeting Thursday evening (time and location to be announced), with show setup commencing early Friday morning at the Hickory Metro Convention Center. Feel free to contact myself and/or our club/event secretary, Melissa Kidd, for additional details . PAGE 4 Conformation Events July 2007 } July 6-8 — Randoloph, OH; Auburn, WA; Schiller Park, IL; Kalamazoo, MI; Long Beach, MS } July 13-15— Minneapolis, Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri MN; Bridgton, NJ, Hampdon, CT; Sunfield, MI; Minneapolis, MN; Denton, TX; Ixonia, WI Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 31 18 25 19 26 20 27 } July 20-22—Longmont, CO; } July 27-29— Simpsonville, } Check the UKC site for the Performance Events 21 28 Locke, NY; Claremont, CA; Dixon, CA; Lakeland, FL; Tonganoxie, KS; Sherwood, MI; Hutto, TX; Longview, WA KY; Elkhart, IN; Whitmore Lake, MI; Canada Litter Announcements Andros Kennel– Henry Roman Www.imageEvent.com/ bluegranitekennels Ross’s Terrier Ranch— Randi Ross: Ch.Horizon's Tall Dark N Handsome x Blair's Star Wendy of the Lake DOB 5/18/07 [email protected] [email protected] Flinthill Kennel– Bonnie and Mike Turner– GR CH PR' Liberty's Cracklin' Rosie(Rosie) and GR CH Barefax Howlin @ the Moon @ RTR Blair’s Kennel– Sharon Blair– Blairs Star Dixie Melody and CH Flinthill's Smoke and Mirrors (Sept 2007) Www.flinthillkennel.com DOB: 3/7/07 [email protected] http://imageevent.com/ rjross Moonstruck Kennel– Amanda Kalakoc [email protected] Blue Granite Kennel– Kathie Treacy– Candy/ Smokey Litter (August 5, 2007) Kendall/Smokey Litter (August 5, 2007) Velvet/Colton Litter (June 29, 2007) HAAHTA/AHTA NEWS GRCH WYSIWYG'S Wild Child @ Wudnshu and GRCH Flinthill's Rowen True Miracle. Estimated DOB 8/24/07. [email protected] . WudNshu Kennel— Teri Murphy: www.imageevent.com/ wudnshu/ [email protected] VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 PAGE 5 Conformation Events } Aug 3-5 — Bellevue, MI; } Aug 10-12 — Dunlap, August 2007 Lynden, WA; Hampton, VA IL; Clearwater, FL; Randolph, NJ Sun } Aug 17-19 — Rancho } Aug 24-26 — Madras, 5 6 } Aug 31— Punxsutawney, 12 Tue Wed OR; Alberta, Canada; Crittenden, KY; Port Byron, NY; Ixonia, WI Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Cordova, CA; Hickory, NC; Lakeland, FL; Laporte, IN; Romeo, MI; Afton, WY; PA, Salt Lake City, UT UPDATES/NEWS • Mike Turner is a newly licensed Terrier Racing Judge! Congratulations to Michael!! • Mike Turner is also working diligently on revising the terrier racing paper work to make the events run even smoother. • • • Mon HAAHTA’s Terrier Racing event was moved to Oct 20-21, 2007 due to a conflict with a local conformation event on Nov 3-4. We will keep the Oct date in the future, so mark your calendars now. AHTA and HAAHTA will • be able to take ON-LINE entries for conformation and terrier racing events. Thanks to the efforts of Ryan Pingel, we should be able to • enter on-line for the September events! Silver Strike AHTA is a new AHT club on the West Coast. They are hoping to support the AHT entry at the Hairless Dog Club of America's (HDCA) first allbreed shows on Oct 1314th in Bloomington, CA At the HAAHTA annual meeting, members voted to keep the current officers in place for another term. Don’t forget to give the gift of an AHTA membership with each of the puppies you place. If you need additional information, contact Ryan Pingel: [email protected] • Send in your newsworthy notes to [email protected] • Barring/Suspensions from AHTA sponsored events: Jackie Craver until 6/2008 The following Genetic Disorders have been found in the Rat Terrier and/or the American Hairless Terrier: • • • • • • • • • • • • Mange (juvenile and generalized) (5/07) Legg Calve Perthes (1/07) Patellar Luxation (11/04) Liver Shunt Malocclusions (11/04) Epilepsy (5/06) Hip Dysplasia (9/06) Diabetes (1/06) Cleft Palate (7/06) Allergies Deafness (3/05) Hernia (7/06) - Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (11/05) - Seizures (not epilepsy) (5/06) - Blue Dog Disease (9/05) - Club foot - Frontal leg diameter abnormality - Thyroid Problems (3/06) - Von Willebrand’s Disease (3/07) - Heart Murmur (11/06) - Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - Cushing’s Disease (1/05) - Blindness (5/05) In each Newsletter, a different genetic disorder, or two, will be spotlighted….if you can’t wait to read more about it in the Newsletter, please feel free to Google the term and check it out for yourself! ——————————————— Skin Problems By Lew Olson, PhD Natural Health, LMSW-ACP Of all the inquiries that I receive, the most frequent questions are about itching, scratching and skin problems. This is such a big topic, that I will only 'scratch' the surface here, but I will put in quite a few resources to pursue further information. Skin problems can pop up suddenly, be long term or even seasonal. Dermatology is a complex field and the causes of itching, redness and rashes can be hard to diagnose. But a diagnosis is important, as that not only leads the way to the correct treatment, but also on how to treat nutritionally and with supplements. Causes of skin problems can come from a variety of reasons, and that is why it can be hard to diagnose. These include allergies (food or environmental), skin parasites (mites, flea bite allergies) or from bacteria or yeast. And the problem is that once itching, biting and scratching starts, it can spill over into bacteria or yeast, which can camouflages the true origin of the problem. Once a skin problem occurs, along with itching and scratching, it is important to have a skin scraping done on the affected areas. This can show you several things. It can demonstrate if skin mites are present. A skin scraping will also tell you if yeast and or bacteria are present. These are often not the original causes, but become opportunistic if skin sores develop. Yeast and or bacteria can make the problem much worse, but they are easily treated. Occasionally steroids such as prednisone are prescribed, but these drugs can make yeast problems worse. It may be wiser to use anti-histamines for temporary relief of itching until a cause is determined. If these results don't show anything, a blood panel and urinalysis would be helpful, to see if any underlying condition is present. Things that might cause skin problems include hypothyroidism, Cushing's disease and a few autoimmune disorders. Trying to diagnose the problem is a lot about ruling things out, but it most often gets you to the source of the problem. Allergies can cause itching and scratching, and these can be either environmental or food related. These can also imitate other causes of itching. Environmental and food allergies can have very similar symptoms, including face rubbing, eye discharge, rashes, redness in the armpit or groin area and crusty sores. Dr Pinkston, DVM states that most often ear problems are the result of food allergies. They may develop yeast infections, but she feels food allergies are the cause. She also reports that dogs with allergic symptoms under a year, or that develop in mid age are most often food related allergies. Nutrition can play an important part of the treatment plan. Whatever the cause of the itching, helping the dog with the best nutrition will help promote better immune response and give your dog more defense to develop a better immune system. If you are using a commercial diet, look carefully at the ingredients to make sure good animal protein sources are used and that it doesn't contain cheap fillers. Mary Straus has an excellent website on feeding dogs, with many links and comparisons on all types of dog food, from commercial to pre-made raw diets. http://www.dogaware.com/dogfeeding.html Supplements can be helpful for many skin problems. One of best things to add to your dog's diet is EPA Fish Oil Capsules. These are rich in omega 3 fatty acids, which help the skin and coat, and which also help the immune system. These are added to the diet, at about one capsule (180 EPA, 120 DHA) per 10-20 lbs of body weight daily. Adding Probiotic Powder is helpful, especially when the dog has been on antibiotics. These help replace the flora and fauna that are lost during antibiotic use. Probiotics also help fight yeast infections. Bertes Immune Blend contains antioxidants and vitamins for the immune system, including Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and B complex. It also has enzymes and acidolphilus, which is helpful for allergic conditions. Tasha's Skin and Hair Support is an herbal tincture that is taken in the gum line, that contains nettles which helps to reduce itching and reduce inflammation. Derma Dream Salve helps heal skin irritations and is healing to the skin. Another good topical is the Thayers Witch Hazel and Aloe. The witch hazel helps to kill bacteria and temporarily stop the itching. The Aloe vera is cooling to the skin and helps the skin to heal. For environmental allergies, bathing is important to wash the allergens from the skin. The Purepet Shampoo is oatmeal based, so it has a drying action to sooth the skin and contains herbs to help with healing. It is also helpful to rinse after bathing with a solution of half white vinegar and water. The vinegar helps kill yeast and make sure all shampoo residues are removed. When it comes to yeast problems, two good products are the HAC Yeast and Fungal, and the Tasha’s Olive Leaf Extract. The Yeast and Fungal contains a blend of herbs to help fight stubborn yeast infections and is given a few drops daily, mixed with a small amount of food daily. The Olive Yeast Extract also helps fight yeast and bacteria when given orally. It can also be used as poultice on the skin to help with relief from rashes. Remember to keep the dog's bedding, yard and flooring in the house clean. Treating skin problems is about treating the dog internally, keeping the skin and coat clean and also the environment. Nutrition is also important for maintaining healthy skin and coat. Trying to use foods with limited amounts of ingredients or even removing grains can help in some situations. For more information on preparing home made diets, look at the recipes here: Home made cooked diets: http://b-naturals.com/Apr2006.php Home made raw diets: http://b-naturals.com/May2006.php I hope you have found the above suggestions helpful. The links provided below provide more information on skin problems. -Overview of skin problems : http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/itch.html -More on skin problems: http://www.peteducation.com/category_summary.cfm?cls=2&cat=1581 -Excellent web site with symptom charts and many good links: http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/health/skin.htm -Dr Mike's questions and answers on a variety of skin problems and conditions: http://www.vetinfo4dogs.com/dskin.html -Yeast Infections on the Skin: http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_yeast_infection_of_the_skin.html -Yeast Skin Infections on Dogs: http://www.vetinfo.com/dyeast.html -Differences between food allergies and environmental allergies: http://www.dog.com/vet/dermatology/01.asp -How Hypothyroidism can lead to skin problems and importance of testing http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/ClientED/hypothroidism.asp -Atopic Dermatitis: http://www.priory.com/vet/vetatop1.htm -Some information on canine autoimmune problems and skin: http://www.canismajor.com/dog/autoimmn.html -Chronic Skin Disorders and Illustrations: http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/dermatitis.html Cushing Disease Symptoms, including the skin and hair: http://www.kateconnick.com/library/cushingsdisease.html UKC Top 10 - 2007 Posted July 19, 2007—Results through June 17 (next update August 16) Dog’s Name and Rank Owner POINTS 01. GRCH Flinthill's Pandemonium Jackie Craver @cedarose 96 02. GRCH Flinthill's Rowen True Miracle 84 Linda Dannemiller 03. USR UFR UWP GRCH Wmk's Tonia Cormier and Ryan Catch Me If U Can Pingel 73 04. GRCH Poochville's Marvel Spiderman Julia Kleutsch 28 05. GRCH Nah Healer Of God Raphael Maria Perez 23 06. GRCH Flinthill’s Nuthin’but A Melissa Kidd Ruffian 14 07. Arwen Dream Centia Hanna Aulaskari and Sari Uusitalo 14 08. GRCH Wudnshus Miracle Cushla Macree Joe Dannemiller or Linda Dannemiller 13 09. CH Wudnshu's Little Red CorSue Medhurst vette 12 10. GRCH Nah Beauty Of Jophiel Glenda Bruneau or Paul Bruneau 11 10. CH Wudnshu's Red Harley @ Nekids Pam Orlina 11 Junior Showmanship Class/Region Name Points / Rank Novice Senior/Region 2 Sadie Cook - Canada 26 /1 Open Senior/Region 1 Alexander Latta– SC 43/9 Open Senior/Region 5 Aaron Pingel - FL 322/2 TOP 10 AHTs #1 - GRCH Flinthill's Pandemonium @cedarose- Pan #2- GRCH Flinthill's Rowen True Miracle — Rowen #3 - UFR UWP GRCH WMK's Catch Me If U Can—Toggyl #4 -GRCH Poochville's Marvel Spiderman – Marvel #5 GRCH Nah Healer Of God Raphael—Rafe #6 - GRCH Flinthill’s Nuthin’but A Ruffian— Ruffian #7- Arwen Dream Centia — Arwen #8 GRCH Wudnshus Miracle Cushla Macree– Macree #9—CH Wudnshu's Little Red Corvette—Chevy #10 CH Wudnshu's Red Harley @ Nekids —Harley (not pictured) #10- GRCH Nah Beauty Of Jophiel —Jophiel Premier 2007 Terrier Races Terrier Races at the 2007 UKC Premier Dog Show in Kalamazoo, Michigan were particularly memorable. Increased interest in Terrier Racing was evident by the number of breeds that were entered. In addition to Jack Russell Terriers, Rat Terriers and American Hairless Terriers, we had Australian Terriers, Border Terriers, a Patterdale Terrier, and a Dachshund. This year’s event attracted more spectator interest, thanks in part to the Dog Sports event being located nearby. Such close proxiimity was a mutually beneficial arrangement for each event. People came to see one event then went over to check out the other. Another big plus for everyone was that UKC approved our setup in a new location that provided more shade for the racers and spectators. Bonnie and I had an especially good time. We were able to bring our RV and camp at the site, a first time for us at Premier. We arrived Tuesday evening, and had all day Wednesday to get ourselves and the Terrier Race track setup. Everything was ready to go for the ARTA Specialty race on Thursday, with no last minute “hurryups.” Also, a really nice part for us was that we were able to camp right next to the Terrier Race track, so there was more time to enjoy visiting with our friends. Friday was an off day from the scheduled events (ARTA on Thursday and Premier on Saturday and Sunday). Because we were camped next to the track, we were able to spend time doing fun runs with owners and handlers who were anxious to see if their dogs would race. Several folks got to see their dog learn the fun and excitement of chasing the lure. UKC and Purina have been very supportive of our event, furnishing nice ribbons and awards. A highlight of the event was a series of races sponsored by Purina, providing awards for the fastest dog in each of the major classes: Regular class and Champion class; Dachshund, JRT, and Open. After those races, there was a “Fastest Dog” race, which ran the fastest dogs in each category; Dachshund, JRT, & Open, against each other to determine “The Fastest Dog”. In addition to the Fastest Dog trials, there was a match race on Sunday between the Pingel’s coated AHT ‘Rummy’ and the fastest JRT. Rummy won, amid cheers, shouts and applause. This year’s competition produced some great races! I must say a heartfelt ‘Thank You!’ to those who made the 2007 Premier Terrier Race such a great success. This was a milestone event, thanks to the experience and efforts of our judge, Richard Hunter and his wife Chris. The knowledge gleaned from 17 + years of Terrier Racing was applied to demonstrate how a race can be run with fairness and efficiency. With the support of people like Richard and Chris, we will see UKC Terrier Racing move forward to become the primary performance and Total Dog event it deserves to be. The Schulers, Bruce, Shelly, Collette and Shannon were there as always, to set-up, help with the race, handle dogs for racers, do paper work and then teardown and pack up. Thanks Bruce, you are the “premier” lure operator at Premier, and any other race we’re fortunate enough to have you! The Pingels, Ryan, Karyn & Aaron helped make it happen. Ryan was our chief race box steward, helping things run smoothly, and Karyn turned in an outstanding performance as recorder; “the job is never finished until the paperwork is finished.” Karyn, you got it done! Aaron took his turn returning the lure and loading the boxes, in spite of dealing with a painful hernia. Thank you Ryan, Karyn and Aaron! Walt Pasco and Joe Dannemiller, you guys were right there, doing the work of setting up and tearing down. Thank you very, very much. Lexie Blair did her usual fabulous job of taking the best photos to be seen anywhere! When needed, she’d put her camera down, and run the lure and catch racers.If you haven’t seen her photos yet, go to Lexies’ site at http://imageevent.com/3bear . Of course, no race event is possible without a cadre of catchers. This “hands on” group is responsible for catching the dogs as they come through the barrier. Melissa Kidd, Kathie Treacey, Kathy Russell, Bonnie Turner, Stacy McWilliams, Donna Sullivan, Helene Sullivan and Barbie Trammell, thank you all, for having so much fun doing a hot, sweaty job! None of this would have happened without the help of some of the hardest workers I know! I especially want to thank the owners and handlers who entered and raced their dogs. Without them, there would BE no Terrier Race. A most sincere “Thank You! I look forward to seeing all of you at the next race! Mike Turner The American Hairless Terrier Association (AHTA) and the Hurricane Alley AHTA are HAAHTA Info • HAAHTA’s conformation event is in Lakeland, FL in July • We were approved as a licensed Terrier Racing club and will host an event October 20-21, 2007!! • We will host a second racing event Feb 3-4, 2008 along with a conformation event for the racing breeds only! dedicated to promoting, preserving and improving the AHT! Board Members—Don’t forget to check the AHTA Forum REGULARLY! Go to club site and click on AHTA Message www.haahta.com HAAHTA Members Michelle Arnold Dade City, Fl. 33523 [email protected] Paul and Jennifer Hoppe Oviedo, Fl. 32765 [email protected] Stan & Danielle Bowman Auburn ,Al 36830 [email protected] Wendy and Marc Jacobowitz Jr. Members: Haley, Joshua, Eric Boca Raton, Fl 33428 [email protected] Paul and Glenda Bruneau Zephyrhills, FL 33540 [email protected] Jonathan and Melissa Bush Titusville, Fl. 32796 [email protected] Robert G. Collins and James R. Cox Jr. Boiling Springs, S.C. 29316 [email protected] Linda K. Johnson Tallahassee, FL 32308 [email protected] Beth Kaufman Lutz, FL 33549 [email protected] Joanne and Michael Lima Tampa ,Fl. 33625 [email protected] Debbie Conroy and Jr Member Murrah Conroy Longwood, FL 32750 [email protected] June and Walt Pasco Port Richey, Fl 34673 [email protected] Tonia Cormier Conroe, TX 77303 [email protected] Maria Perez-Ceely and Jr Alex Perez Rock Hill, SC 29732 [email protected] Karyn and Ryan Pingel and Jr. Members: Corbyn and Aaron Pingel San Antonio, FL 33576 [email protected] Jane & Jon Ross Windermere, FL 34786 [email protected] William Sutera Jo and Mike Trapp Apopka, Fl. 32712 [email protected] Michael and Bonnie Turner Aragon, GA [email protected] Vicky West Davenport, FL 33896 [email protected] Kim and Veryl White Lakeland, FL 33813 [email protected]