May - Poodle Club of Canada

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May - Poodle Club of Canada
M AY
2011
ISSUE THREE
VOLUME
THE POODLE SCENE
SPRING EDITIOn CONTENTS: PAGE #
Susan Fraser Interview OVPC Specialty Results - Obedience and Rally Important Notice Regarding Nominations
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NEWSLETTER EDITOR
THANK YOU,
President Cheryl Ingwersen
First VP Debby DaCosta
Second VP Mary Jane Weir
Treasurer Vivienne Swarbreck
MERCI !
LISA KIMBERLY GLICKMAN
Secretary Anne Bell
Recording Sectretary Debra
Drake
Directors:
Ora Marcus - PQ
Dr. Joanne Reichertz - ON
Jacqueline Fargey AL
in conversation with
Susan Fraser
reprinted with the express written permission of both Susan Fraser and Dogs in
Canada Magazine.... This interview originally appeared in the April/May 2011 issue of
Dogs in Canada.
Bibelot Perm Reg’d Standard Poodles.
When did you become involved with purebred dogs?
My parents purchased a Standard Poodle in the mid-ʼ40s before Poodles became popular.
About that time Bay Meyers began her obedience classes, to which I took our Poodle. We were
both quick learners (we won three pounds of Laura Secord chocolates on graduation night!).
Bay Meyers encouraged me to enter an obedience trial – we came second High in Trial and
won a trophy.
Of course we had to finish that CD. My parents were travelling and as they had arranged to
leave our Poodle with the breeder, they jokingly asked if the breeder would consider boarding
me too. Mistake. I brought home a puppy that quickly became a champion and earned her UD.
Then puppies. Dog breeders all know the story.
What drew you to the breed?
Everything I tried with our first Poodles
proved successful. I soon learned to groom
and other Poodle owners asked me to groom
their dogs. That money helped pay university
expenses. I opened the Poodle Studio in
Toronto. By then I was breeding and showing white, black and apricot Standard
Poodles, gaining champion- ships and
obedience titles. Then the puppy of our
dreams was born. ʻTrampʼ gained his
Canadian and American championships with
group wins as a puppy. But what to do with
him, as we were living in a one-bedroom
apartment? Solution: Send him to England
for 18 months to our friend Marilyn Willis,
who guided him to his English championship
and many Bests in Show, culminating in
Crufts Reserve BIS in 1966 and Englandʼs
Dog of the Year. As well, no one could ask for
a better family companion.
What struggles do you see facing the breed?
Poodles are popular as they come in all sizes
and colours. The breed standard says that
any solid colour is acceptable in the
conformation ring, but that doesnʼt stop particoloured Poodles from being bred and
entered in all the other competition events
open to purebred dogs. Poodle breeders also
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have to contend with Poodle crosses. So-called breeders want to breed other breeds to
Poodles because a Poodle is exceedingly bright and lovable and does not shed. These
characteristics are promoted. Pups are fluffy and cute. The public falls for them. Most
recently, breeders must decide whether to leave tails long, or dock.
What activities do they excel at?
The show coat may not appeal to most people but there is an exceedingly intelligent,
willing-to-please Poodle under all that hair.
The hunting gene is still evident, even in the Miniatures and Toys. Poodles make
excellent therapy dogs, special-needs companions and all-round reliable family
companions. You will find Poodles competing and taking high scores (or zero, if they so
wish) in all dog sports. In my opinion there is no more versatile breed. Watch them work.
They are laughing and enjoying themselves.
What are your breeding priorities?
I want my dogs to maintain the intelligence and charm that makes a Poodle so
adaptable.
The appearance of the ideal show Poodle has changed over these 60 years from a
solid, sound, slightly longer-bodied dog into one thatʼs ultra-refined, high on leg and
rather narrow- headed. Showing has become a hairdressing skill. Canʼt we find a happy
medium?
I want a Poodle sound of body and mind. I want that joie de vivre to shine forth.
Every breed has its health issues. As breeders we must face them in our breeding
program, do the suggested genetic testing and support canine research programs.
How would you like to be remembered?
I have had fun with Standard Poodles, taken on new challenges and encouraged and
mentored others. I enjoy evaluating pups and then seeing how well they turn out. I enjoy
working with Poodle Club of Canada members to turn out our annual specialty shows. I
have never wanted to be a judge because a judge is restricted in what he or she can do
outside the ring. I would like to thank all those who have encouraged and influenced me
in my goal to breed Poodles of
quality.
Susan Fraserʼs Bibelot prefix was
registered in 1953 and has produced
over 180 conformation, obedience,
agility and field champions, the most
famous being Eng., Am. & Can. Ch.
Bibelotʼs Tall Dark and Handsome
CDX, Englandʼs Dog of the Year in
1965 and Reserve Best in Show at
Crufts in 1966. More recently, Bibelot
Standard Poodles have taken top
honours in field events. Susan resides
with her husband Don in Gravenhurst,
Ont.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF SUSAN
FRASER
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Ottawa Valley Poodle Club Obedience and Rally
Specialty, Results
Saturday, March 26th 2011, Obedience Trial
High In Trial
Judge: Gail Wormington
Golden Retriever GMOTCh Morninglo's Traces Of Lace
Novice A - Gail Wormington
Ch Polobar's Hit The
Road Jack
Dawnoday's Rockin
Robbie
Samoyed
Barbara Heal
193
Shetland Sheepdog
Brian and Carolyn Lynch 192
Novice B - Gail Wormington
Ch GAD's
Nova Scotia Duck
Quintessential KD's
Tolling Retriever
Treasure
Rideauview's Push To Golden Retriever
River
Gaylan's I Am Not A
Golden Retriever
Gaggle
Shelagh MacDonald
197
Bruce Gibbons
196
Frances Holmes
195
Open A - Gail Wormington
English Cocker Spaniel Diane Solman
190
Flat-Coated Retriever
197
Cedarstone's Elfin Sprite
Open B - Gail Wormington
William McKissock
Ch Knightcastle Dagonet
Does Jest
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Standard Poodle
Lisa Day
197
Shetland Sheepdog
Helene Dargis
197
Golden Retriever
Louise Bastien
197
Shetland Sheepdog
Helene Dargis
196
Shetland Sheepdog
Lynda Morrissey
194
GMOTCh Tudorose
Smooth Operator
MOTCh Silkseal
Pandamonium
Utility - Gail Wormington
GMOTCh Morninglo's
Traces Of Lace
MOTCh Silkseal
Pandamonium
GMOTCh Hunterbraes
Jade Enchantress
Saturday March 26th Obedience Trial
High In Trial
Judge: Michelle Armitage Standard Poodle GMOTCh Tudorose Smooth Operator
Novice A - Michelle Armitage
Ch Albanor Full O'The
Spirit
Jake
Golden Retriever
Lindsay Harvey
196
Labrador Retriever
Maureen McLaughlin
195
Novice B - Michelle Armitage
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Rideauview's Push To Golden Retriever
River
Gaylan's I Am Not A
Golden Retriever
Gaggle
Ch GAD's
Nova Scotia Duck
Quintessential KD's
Tolling Retriever
Treasure
Bruce Gibbons
197
Frances Holmes
196
Shelagh MacDonald
195
Suzanne Cogswell
189
Standard Poodle
Lisa Day
199
Flat-Coated Retriever
William McKissock
198
Pamela Martin
197
Golden Retriever
Louise Bastien
198
Golden Retriever
Pamela Martin
198
Shetland Sheepdog
Lynda Morrissey
197
Open A - Michelle Armitage
Ch Jaegerhouse's Gucci Boxer
Wins All
Open B - Michelle Armitage
GMOTCh Tudorose
Smooth Operator
Ch Knightcastle Dagonet
Does Jest
OTCh Gaylan's High
Golden Retriever
Roller
Utility - Michelle Armitage
Morninglo's Northern
Exposure
OTCh Gaylan's High
Roller
GMOTCh Hunterbraes
Jade Enchantress
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Open B - Michelle Armitage
Standard Poodle
Lisa Day
199
Flat-Coated Retriever
William McKissock
198
Pamela Martin
197
Betty Despard
196
GMOTCh Tudorose
Smooth Operator
Ch Knightcastle Dagonet
Does Jest
OTCh Gaylan's High
Golden Retriever
Roller
OTCh Sanvar's Mighty Miniature Poodle
Mouse
Saturday March 26th, Rally Obedience Trial
Judge Rod Beaudry
Novice A - Rod Beaudry
Sandbrook's Miss
Staples
Ch Highrails Current
Edition
Highrails Ariel Pursuit
Australian Shepherd
Lucie Marie Guilbert
94.0
Australian Shepherd
Lucie Marie Guilbert
91.0
Australian Shepherd
Lucie Marie Guilbert
89.0
Linda Sheldrick
96.0
Terry Pearce
Raymonde Roy
96.0
90.0
Lisa Day
89.0
Patti Waddell
93.0
Novice B - Rod Beaudry
MOTCh Nanjay's
English Springer
Common Cents
Spaniel
Ch Tudorose Munroe
Standard Poodle
Cosak des Trois Petits Hovawart
Diables
Ch Bibelot Josol Cherod Standard Poodle
Silverjoy
Advanced A - Rod Beaudry
Ch Wynsum Knight
Dreamweaver
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Advanced B - Rod Beaudry
Thistlecrest Zac
Macbarra Ellayna
Border Collie
Shetland Sheepdog
Chris Corbett
89.0
Margaret Revine; Brian 83.0
Williams
Excellent B - Rod Beaudry
Bravepoint's Mud
Puddle
Bellefleet Glicks
Sarsaparilla
Pointer (German Short- Gail Docherty
Haired)
Standard Poodle
L K Glickman
92.0
86.0
Sunday, March 27, 2011 - Obedience Trial
High In Trial
Judge: Gail Wormington Golden Retriever OTCh Gaylan's High Roller
Novice A - Gail Wormington
Ch Glick's Midsummer
Night Nala
SS Maritime Splish
Splash
Blackcomb's Waiting
For Ewe
Standard Poodle
L K Glickman
188
Newfoundland
Judi Walton
183
Belgian Shepherd Dog
Wendy Beard
181
Golden Retriever
Bruce Gibbons
197
Golden Retriever
Frances Holmes
195
Whippet
Katherine Darbyshire
187
Newfoundland
John & Joan Fisher
186
Flat-Coated Retriever
William McKissock
198
Pamela Martin
198
Novice B - Gail Wormington
Rideauview's Push To
River
Gaylan's I Am Not A
Gaggle
Clearhounds Pell Mell
Open A - Gail Wormington
SS Maritime Altantiika
Open B - Gail Wormington
Ch Knightcastle Dagonet
Does Jest
OTCh Gaylan's High
Golden Retriever
Roller
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Utility - Gail Wormington
OTCh Gaylan's High
Roller
GMOTCh Hunterbraes
Jade Enchantress
Ch Toplooks Mystic
River
Golden Retriever
Pamela Martin
198
Shetland Sheepdog
Lynda Morrissey
197
Golden Retriever
Esther Cox
193
Sunday March 27th Obedience Trial
High In Trial
Judge: Michelle Armitage Shetland Sheepdog GMOTCh Hunterbraes Jade
Enchantress
Novice A - Michelle Armitage
Ch Mikea's Catch A
Falling Star
Dawnoday's Rockin
Robbie
Belcanto Laurchel's
Tempi
Ch Glick's Midsummer
Night Nala
Nova Scotia Duck
Tolling Retriever
Shetland Sheepdog
Julie Guilmet
194
Golden Retriever
Beth McKibbin
187
Standard Poodle
L K Glickman
187
Mary Turcin
175
Lisa Day
198
Brian and Carolyn Lynch 189
Open A - Michelle Armitage
Kerrera Flying BC
Skipper
Shetland Sheepdog
Open B - Michelle Armitage
Standard Poodle
GMOTCh Tudorose
Smooth Operator
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Standard Poodle
Cathie Newey
196
Welsh Springer Spaniel Nelly Benabou
195
Ch OTCh Sandhill's
Material Girl
Nafeesa Wind Of
Change
Ch OTCh Ellery's Bright Standard Poodle
Star In Nixie
Terry Pearce
194
POODLE HUMOUR
below submitted by Ora Marcus and Nancy Milroy Musters
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From the April Meeting Minutes:
According to the constitution the Vice and Second Vice must be filled from the board.
Joanne Reichertz declined V.P., Teresa Myrfield accepted first V.P., Ora Marcus accepted
second V.P. .
According to the constitution the vacant directors are appointed by the executive.
At the board meeting a number of nominations were put forth. Janice Bates became
director for Quebec , Margot Jorgensen became director for BC. All these appointments
and changes to the executive/ board have been confirmed.
Nominating committee will be chaired be Suzanne Loblaw and will represent all regions
of the country.
Nominations for the executive must be received by May 1st for the May 2011
meeting. Please confirm that the member nominated is willing to run for
office.
ALL POSITIONS OPEN FOR NOMINATIONS DURING A REGULAR ELECTION
http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedings.plx?
CID=WSAVA2006&Category=2686&PID=16050&Print=1&O=Generic
article of interest - inbreeding, genetic diversity, infertility.....
If you have a poodle with ANY genetic disorder, or have bred one- do the
RIGHT thing as a member of Poodle Club of Canada and enter the
information in the Poodle Health databases to help us all with research
and pedigree information:
Poodle Health Registry:http://www.poodlehealthregistry.org/
Poodle Club of Canada Data base:Health Survey -<www.pcchealth.ca/main.html
How the doctor almost killed her dog....interesting blog entry by a doctor
by treating him with Ibuprofen....
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/20/how-the-doctor-almost-killedher-dog/?pagemode=print
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CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW TITLE HOLDERS
Ch. Bellefleet Dimarniques Dynamite
"Dyna" (left) Black Miniature bitch
-owned by Alysia Reichertz, bred by
Alysia Reichertz & Mary Ann Dirocco
(Can.Am.UKC Ch.Bellefleet Dynamic
Force ex Can.Am.Ch. Dimarnique’s
Limited Edition)
Shown finishing her Championship at
the Scarborough Show - March 2011.
Second Champion for her sire “Mic”
Bellefleet Reg’d
Alysia Reichertz
[email protected]
519-843-7728
Ch. Bellefleet Back To Basics
"Base" Black Miniature dog
- owned by Alysia Reichertz,
bred by Alysia Reichertz & Anne
Bell
(Can.Am.UKC Ch.Bellefleet
Dynamic Force ex Sanvar
Bellefleet Brooks)
Shown finishing his
Championship at the Nickel
Show - March 2011.
Third Champion For his sire
“Mic”
Bellefleet Reg’d
Alysia Reichertz
[email protected]
519-843-7728
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CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW TITLE HOLDERS
Ch. Dimarniques Bellefleet
Edition
"Edi" Black Miniature bitch
- owned by Mary Ann Dirocco,
bred by Alysia Reichertz & Mary
Ann Dirocco
(Can.Am.UKC Ch.Bellefleet
Dynamic Force ex Can.Am.Ch.
Dimarnique’s Limited Edition)
Shown finishing her
Championship at the Credit
Valley Show - December 2010.
First Champion for her sire
“Mic”
Bellefleet Reg’d
Alysia Reichertz
[email protected]
519-843-7728
Congratulations to Cathie Newey
and Chablis (Ch OTCh Sandhill's
Material Girl) for having recently
earned their GMOCh and OTCh Ex. Chablis is currently the second
highest scoring Obedience Poodle
in Canada. She turns 4 years old
May 7th. Cathie and Chablis are
also training in Agility and are
about to learn water retrieving.
Photo here shows Cathie with
Michelle Armitage at the OVPC
trial.
Submitted by Janis Bates, Sandhill
Photo by L.K. Glickman
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CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW TITLE HOLDERS
Spur "UKC CH TSF Paisley's Ride
a Cowboy "
finished his CKC Rally Novice title
in 3 straight trials. 1st leg was at
the purina national and the last 2
at belleville the following weekend
with scores of 97 98 and a perfect
100 ! The boy sure likes to work.
submitted by Priscilla Suddard;
www.paisleypoodles.weebly.com
http://
www.multicoloredpoodleclubofam
erica.org/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/user/
poodlewoman2
One of my poodles (a puppy I
bred and kept ) Sunshine was
in a runway show during
Toronto Fashion week. The
company is Korhani a rug
maker which choose to
showcase their rugs by
fashioning them into
wearable? art. The black
standard is Henry owner by
another groomer. It was great
fun and Sunny was quite the
sensation as she was PINK. So
many pictures were taken of
her .
Cilla and the gang
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CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW TITLE HOLDERS
Ch. Valmara’s
Lost in
Translation
(Davka) finished
his Canadian
championship
from the puppy
classes with
another Best
Puppy in Group
win.
Submitted by
Marra Messinger
Ch. Glicks Midsummer Night Nala RN
earned her last Rally Novice Leg and
first two CD legs (in two trials) at the
Ottawa Valley Poodle Club Trials March
26 & 27, with a first place and a second
place . She looks a little worried about
the ribbons on her neck but she sure
was happy in the ring with her
metronome tail flagging away.
Lisa Kimberly Glickman
GLICKS STANDARD POODLES
photo by Terry Blenkarn
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