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the boykin spaniel standard
THE BOYKIN SPANIEL STANDARD
The Official Newsletter of the Boykin Spaniel Club & Breeders Association of
America, Inc.
ISSUE 07 October 2012
this issue
A
PRESIDENT’S LETTER P. 1
BSCBAA Financial Report P. 3
BSCBAA Committees P. 4
BOD Minutes P. 5
Memories P. 6
BSCBAA Annual Meeting & Events P. 7
Abigail’s Story P. 9
Boykin Brags P. 11
More Boykin Brags & Upcoming Events P. 12
AKC Quick Tips P. 14
AKC Boykin Spaniel Titles 2006-2007 P. 15
AKC Enhances Care & Conditions Policy P. 17
FEDERAL RULE, YOUR ACTION IS NEEDED P. 18
Featured Photo is Hollow Creek’s Jaeger Meister. Hunting on a beautiful day at the ranch!
Photographer Zach Pawlowski
AKC Information
For AKC Registration visit this link:
http://www.akc.org/reg/index.cfm?
nav_area=registration
Interested in a Health Care Plan for
your Boykin visit this link:
http://www.akcpethealthcare.com/
Exploring open source software opportunities.
BSCBAA President’s Letter
Upcoming Events
Visit our website at:
http://
www.theboykinspanielclub.com/
html/events.html
Dear BSCBAA Members,
As I write this, I glance out the window to see leaves turning
colors and the change of the season upon us. It is that time
of year when many of us enjoy our little brown dogs as they
work in the fields retrieving and upland game hunting. It
brings joy as I watch them work with such enthusiasm and
heart. I have made plans this week for a duck hunting adventure in North Dakota with some Toller dog friends. I am sure,
the Boykin Spaniel will show the Tollers how it is supposed to
be done.
Since my last letter several Club activities have occurred with
much success and more activities are in the
For upcoming AKC Events visits :
http://www.akc.org/events/
index.cfm?nav_area=events
Contact Information
PO BOX 42
GILBERT, SC, 29054
Club Email:
[email protected]
Newsletter Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.THEBOYKINSPANIELCLUB.com
© 2012 The Boykin Spaniel Club and Breeders Association of America, Inc.
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BSCBAA President’s Letter Continued
planning stages. We completed a judges seminar in Pennsylvania with judges from as
far away as California. There
were two AKC Meet the Breed
Events: one was at the Reliant
Park World Series of Dog
Shows in Houston, TX hosted
by several club members and
the other one was at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City led by
club member, Jackie DeAngelo. All events were attributed
with great accomplishment
and great turn out.
BSCBAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS &
OFFICERS (July 1, 2012)
Class of 2013
Ginger Hurley - TX
Carole Thomas - SC
Pat Watts - SC
Dan Reel - GA
Vacant
Class of 2014
Tina Hamrick - MD
Carol Hill - TX
Dan Kauzlarich - IL
Rose Leale - TX
DeVon Ruth - SC
[email protected].
try co-chairs are Sharon Kauzlarich and Leslie Kern. The
planning is in the early stages
so mark your calendar and
watch for more information
to follow. We hope to see the
“Seasoned Show Veterans” as
well as the “Newbies” at this
event. The dog show itself is a
3 day event allowing for plenty of ring-time. There will be
help for those who are new to
the Dog Show Arena as well
as trophies for major classes.
We will also be offering two
extra classes on the supported entry day which will be a
veteran class and a hunting
class. Please watch your inbox for a request to sponsor a
trophy.
Our First AKC Supported Entry
Dog Show for Boykin Spaniels
will be held in conjunction
with the Northlake Kennel
Club of Greater Covington
Dog Show. The supported en-
I hope to see many of you at
these coming events to enjoy
the little brown dogs and
company of fellow Boykin lovers.
Daniel L. Kauzlarich, President
Our future plans include the
AKC Meet the Breed Event at
the National Dog show in Orlanda, FL in December, the
BSCBAA 2nd Annual Sponsored AKC Upland Hunt Test in
March in South Carolina and
the First AKC Supported Entry
Dog Show for Boykin Spaniels
held in Biloxi, MS on June 1,
2013. The aforementioned
events sponsored by the
BSCBAA will need volunteers
in many different capacities.
Please volunteer by contacting the various committee
chairs or any of the officers at
Class of 2015
Harold Stanlick - WI
Greg Copeland - TX
Roslin Copeland - TX
Randall Benzel - TX
Michle Machala -TX
The Officers
President - Dan Kauzlarich
Vice-President - Carole Thomas
Secretary - Ginger Hurley
Treasurer - Michle Machala
Alternate - Pat Watts
Executive Administrator H.R. "Butch" Norckauer, Jr.
The 2011 Yearly Registration Statistics from AKC: 32 Litters 157 Dogs
Boykin Spaniels are ranked as the
138th breed out of 178 breeds in the
AKC.
Picture submitted by C. Thomas
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The Boykin Spaniel Standard
ISSUE 07 October, 2012
Exclusion of Liability for Misleading Statements in Print and Advertisements
"All material is copyright and may not
be published without written permission"
BSCBAA Member, Harriett Patrick with her Boykin, Rhyn at
Meet the Breed in July
BSCBAA FINANCIAL STATEMENT
2012 YTD (July through October 18, 2012)
Income
Balance Forward
Late deposits WD/
WDX Entries
Shirt Payment
Memberships
Total Income
Expenses
Postage
Meet the Breed
New York
AKC Medallions
Total Expenses
Closing Balance
$
$
50.00
50.00
$
75.00
$
22.60
$
$
200.00
125.00
Closing Balance
$
Purina PCPP
Available Operating Funds
Picture of Tess
submitted by
Mike Aleckson
$
5908.23
$
175.00
$
342.60
$
5,735.63
$
5,061.61
"The Board of Directors of the Boykin
Spaniel Club and Breeders Association
of America, Inc. (BSCBAA) (i) reserves
the right to decide in its absolute discretion what material of any nature
including but not limited to articles
and advertisements ("material") will
be published in The Boykin Spaniel
Standard (BSCBAA Newsletter), (ii)
reserves the right to refuse to publish
any material, to edit and/or change
the format of any material and to
place conditions on the publication of
any material and (iii) accepts no responsibility for error in the publication
of any material." "The opinions expressed in any material in The Boykin
Spaniel Standard are not necessarily
those of the BSCBAA. The BSCBAA
does not represent or warrant that the
information, statements or representations contained in any material including but not limited to statements
as to the condition or attributes of any
dog are correct and is not to be held
liable or responsible in any way whatsoever for any mis-statements or error
in the information, statements or representations contained in any material."
654.02
"The BSCBAA
Board of Directors and Editor
reserve the right to refuse advertising or submissions which are not in
the best interest of the breed, the club,
or dog sports. Items included in this
newsletter do not necessarily reflect
the views of the Club, the Board, or
the Editor. The Editor reserves the
right to edit and/or verify all copy.
Submissions transfer ownership and
copyright to the BSCBAA. "
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BSCBAA COMMITTEES
Michle & James Machala at Meet the Breed in Houston
BSCBAADESCRIPTION
COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE
POSITION
CHAIRMAN
Sub-Committee
Roslin Copeland –[email protected]
Communications
Newsletter Manages Newsletter
Website Manages the Website
Breeder Referral Manages Breeder Referral Program
Sales Manages Sales Program
General Flyers Manages & Coordinates Flyers
Gazette Editor
Writes/Edits Gazette Articles
Education & Standards Oversees E & S Sub Committees
Breed Standard Manages Breed Standard
Judges Education Manages & Coordinates Judges Education
Roslin Copeland
Roslin Copeland
Max Hill - [email protected]
Vacant
Roslin Copeland
Carole Thomas—[email protected]
Greg Copeland - [email protected]
Pat Watts – [email protected]
Greg Copeland – [email protected]
Ginger Hurley – [email protected]
Volunteers for our
Committees. Please look
over all the committees and
if you would like to join one
or more of them contact the
chairman of that committee
or the President, Dan at
[email protected]. Each
chairman’s email is provided next to their names for
your convenience. The
BSCBAA has several vacant
positions and we are also
looking for additional people to serve on the committees. We would appreciate
your help in any way that
you feel you can contribute.
You are welcome to volunteer.
Membership
Membership List, Recruitment, Renewals,
Welcomes, Acknowledgements & Application
Processing
Show
Responsible for Scheduling, Coordinating &
Rose Leale - [email protected]
Planning Conformation, Companion Events,
Supported Entries & Hosting National Specialty
Hunt & Field
Responsible for Scheduling, Planning &
Hosting Club Hunt Test & Field Trial Activities,
Managing Field Qualities Statement & Other
Administrative Elements
Health & Genetics
Responsible for Maintaining Health & Genetics Tina Hamrick – [email protected]
information, Making Code of Ethics Recommendations, Recording & Reporting Health &
Genetic concerns & Advising the BOD on
Health Matters
Code of Ethics
Not to be delegated
BOD
Disciplinary
Not to be delegated
BOD
Constitution & ByLaws
Interprets C&B and Coordinates Changes
Butch Norckauer – [email protected]
Historian & Librarian
Keeps Statistics, Maintains Library & Archives,
Provides Reference & Review
Carole Thomas
AKC Liaison
Single Face of Interaction with AKC
Butch Norckauer
Legislative Liaison
Monitors & Advises on Legislative Activities
Open
The Boykin Spaniel Standard
Rescue Coordinator
Coordinates with Boykin Spaniel Rescue
Butch Norckauer
ISSUE 07 October, 2012
DeVon Ruth – [email protected]
Refer to the chart on the
left for additional information about our committees and contact information.
THANKS FOR VOLUNTEERING! It will be rewarding.
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Board Meeting Summaries
JUNE 28, 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
MEETING SUMMARY
ference. Mr. Kauzlarich, the president, presided.
All were present except Randall Benzel.
June 28, 2012 the BSCBAA Board of Directors held its monthly meeting via teleconference. Mr. Kauzlarich, the president,
presided.
All were present except for Randall Benzel.
Minutes were approved as written on the
“revised draft”.
The Secretary reported that the Drop Box
file organization is being organized into
committee folders and that there are 85
members as of present.
The Treasurer reported that the checking
balance is $5615.48, and that the annual
meeting weekend raised gross totaling
$2227.
The Communications Committee reported
that the deadline for information to be
submitted for next newsletter is June 30
and advertising policies were discussed.
The Education & Standard reported that
the AKC Judges Education in Penn. has 10
judges enrolled to date.
The Hunt & Field reported the BSCBAA is
eligible March 2013 to host a hunt test.
After first year the parent club can host
unlimited hunt test.
Matches and supported entries. Two volunteers nominated to co-chair a supported
entry in early spring. The October “Meet
The Breed” in NY was discussed for a budget. Judges recommendations for the AKC/
Eukanuba show in Dec. 2013 was discussed and membership recommendations
due Sept 1st. D. Kauzlarich nominates D.
Reel as a BOD member for class of 2013
and vote carried unanimously.
Election of New Members: Two new members, Fred Sherron – TX and Eric Beurmann
– FL. Voted on and carried unanimously.
JULY 26, 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTOR
MEETING SUMMARY
July 26, 2012 the BSCBAA Board of Directors held its monthly meeting via telecon-
The meeting did not meet its quorum
requirement and was never called to
order.
Minutes were approved as written.
Topics discussed:
The Secretary reported that the Drop Box
file organization is in process and that all
committee’s final documents will be placed
in the general BOD folder. Committee
chairs are to place their charters in the
BOD folder.
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The Treasurer reported that the balance to
date is $5908.23
The Communication Committee reported
that contact was made with Manager for
Digital Print Services for the AKC, in regards to the parent club flyer and the requirements to participate. A motion to
approve the Newsletter Advertisement
Guidelines as provided by the communication committee was voted on and carried
unanimously.
Education & Standard: Summary of the
purpose of the E&S committee was presented and how judges are approved to
judge and who can present judges education seminars.
Supported entries to be held at
Pine Bluff Arkansas in February and
Biloxi, MS in June 2013.
 Also discussed awards which can
be sponsored in honor of a deceased
person or dog. Most on call liked using the club logo instead of the drawing provided on the awards. All
thought the club should sponsor the
Best of Breed award.
 Can also host a grooming/
handling seminar the Friday night before at the hotel.
 Also discussed hosting another B
match in March.
General discussion about the hunt test
for 2013 to be hosted in March 2013.
Hunt & Field: Best hunt test dates remain
the first weekend in March, venues being
researched.
Show: Supported entry dates discussed in
relation to hunt test dates. It was reported
that the director of the Reliant World Series of Dog Shows and their interest of us
hosting a specialty when we are ready as a
club.
China pictured above submitted by Greg Copeland
Unfinished Business: Judges recommendations for Orlando/Eukanuba 2013 show
due in September.
New Business: E&S committee would like
to develop a policy to cover a partial reimbursement for judges education seminars.
Election of New Members: Mike Aleckson
from Spanaway, WA voted on and carried.
AUGUST 23, 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTOR MEETING SUMMARY
August 23, 2012 the BSCBAA Board of
Directors held its monthly meeting via
teleconference. Mr. Kauzlarich, the
president, presided.
Selah pictured above submitted by Mike Aleckson
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A KC M E E T T H E B R E E D E V E N T S
Meet the Breed (Boykin Spaniels) Event sponsored by the BSCBAA was held
at the Reliant Center (Reliant Park World Series of Dog Shows) on July 21,
2012 at 11:00. It was very successful event with hundreds of interested
people wanting to meet the Boykin Spaniel. This event was led by several
club members and three BSCBAA Board Members.
Breeder
Directory
Program
To participate and be listed
in the BDP, you can locate
an application at our website at this link:
breeder directory program.
Please view all details at
the above link. If you have
any questions, email the
breeder coordinator at
[email protected]
The AKC Meet the Breed at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New
York City, October 20 & 21, 2012 was represented by the Boykin Spaniels
sponsored by the BSCBAA. Efforts led by member, Jackie DeAngelo . It was
a success with the booth decorated like a blind in a cornfield with corn
stalks and hay. She reports that the event was great and promises pictures.
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and providing trick-or-treat candy
for the kids and doggie treats for
their canine friends.
I know I have been out of the
country for a while, but I was impressed. The HOWL-O-WEEN Fest
was the finest, best organized,
nicest, most well-attended dog
event of its kind I have had the
pleasure of participating in.
Next year Ginger has already
arranged to have Boykin Spaniel Rescue to be among the ten
Rescue groups to receive a
prorata share of the event donation proceeds.
The HOWL-O-WEEN Fest held the
weekend before Halloween at
Bridgeland in Cypress, Texas was
There were a long list of exhibitors among the first 5 listed were:
 AT&T
Representing the BSCBAA we
had over 10 Boykins present
the entire day with their owners which included 5 BSCBAA
Board members -- all Board
great fun and well-attended after a
stormy, rainy day prior.
The HOWL-O-WEEN Fest is a dog
event focused on attracting families
and their furry friends. Thousands
of people came out for the dog oriented event with parking extending
a mile or more on either side of the
park and overflow to the High
School parking lot. Many thanks to
BSCBAA board member Ginger Hurley for organizing the BSCBAA booth
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Animal Chiropractic Services (CyFair Back and Neck Clinic)
Best Friends Pet Care
BOYKIN SPANIEL CLUB AND
BREEDERS ASSOCIATION OF
AMERICA
Costco Wholesale
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HOWL-O-WEEN FEST CONTINUED
members and owners took
turns manning the BSCBAA
Booth throughout the day.
The HOWL-O-WEEN Fest
day’s Entertainment included:
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Live pumpkin carving
demonstrations from
professional sculptor
Alfred Padres of Vil
lafane Studios
A variety of stage performances
including Pets Overboard
Street performers, balloon
artists, "wax hands" activity
and face painters
about the breed and of course
for trick-or-treating.
We had a couple of Boykins enter the
dock diving event sponsored by
Splash Dogs which was held on the
pier at the lake. Texas Trace Angelina
won 1st place in the junior class and
We are already planning the
booth for next year with the
thought of raising funds for
Boykin Rescue and the
BSCBAA. Plan on coming on
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The Foundry Church hosted its
annual Fall Fest for kids to
enjoy
A chalk masterpiece created live
by urban artist Anat Ronen
A multitude of vendors promoting pet products and
services
High-flying antics from the
Houston Canine Frisbee
Disc Club
Competition jumps for both
participants and spectators
from Splash Dogs
A Pooch Fashion Show
Trick-or-treating for both kids
and pets
Many kids' activities -- pumpkin decorating and other
fall craft projects
Texas Trace Dauber competing
against much bigger dogs in the open
class won 4th place.
We all enjoyed the opportunity to
exhibit and talk about our Boykins
with the hundreds of event goers
who stopped to visit, find out more
down and lending a hand to
this fun, beneficial event. We
promise a Spooktacular Time!
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Visit our website at
http://boykinspanielclub.org/
Contact us at
[email protected]
The Boykin Spaniel Standard
THE SHOW RING IS THE SECOND SPORT
ISSUE 07 October, 2012
By Ginger Hurley
If you told me a few years ago that I would be showing and handling my Boykins in the show ring, I would
have said “you’re crazy”; “not in this life time” or “whatcha been smokin”, but I would have never said
“yes”, “maybe” or that I would even think about it as an option. But, sure enough here I am and loving
every minute of it.
The first sport for me and our Boykin Spaniels is hunting. I love it and they love it. In fact, I hunt because of
I have Boykins. For the hunting Boykin it requires skill, athleticism, intelligence, discipline and of course the
payoff is reaping the spoils. As a former athlete myself, these are all the things I love. Also, to see and experience the joy that emulates from the dogs is nothing short of spectacular. Ever since I was introduced
to the little brown dog about 15 years ago, I knew that they were meant for hunting, working, agility but
never for prancing around a show ring.
We enjoy our Boykins not only with hunting but also in dock diving, agility and we have even tried rally.
The Boykin Spaniel can do and be whatever you want them to do or be. They are that GREAT! I always believe in the fact that the Boykin breed is so lovable and yet so smart they need a job in order to feel satisfied or complete. This is where I was going wrong in my thought process and thinking that the show ring
was not a job and required no ability or energy or any of the things that I enjoy. All the miss-guided perceptions I had about the show ring have proven to be false. Surprisingly enough, I have experienced the
show ring to be very much a challenge while providing lots of suspense and many little surprises along the
way. This athlete as well as my little brown dogs have learned that it does in deed require skill, athleticism,
intelligence and especially discipline. There are a few more elements that I have found to be true of performance in the show ring: one—the sharing and camaraderie of new friends and two—which is the most
exciting to me is the competitiveness and thrill of success achieved through hard work.
The show ring provides my Boykins with another avenue to pursue during the offseason of bird hunting. It
keeps them focused and trained. It also gets very hot in Southeast Texas and the shows can give a little air
conditioning pleasure during those scorching, hot days. I have several Boykins that get very excited when
they know we are getting ready for a show. They experience the thrill and they love all the attention they
receive. It provides special moments and endearing times for me and my Boykins. No, the show ring is not
the first choice for me but it has grown to be close as it comes in second as my choice of a sports with my
Boykins.
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BREEDER DIRECTORY
WE ARE DEDICATED TO
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BOYKIN SPANIEL!
Pat Watts
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his CH in Hot Springs, Arkansas show
on October 7, 2012. He then showed
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twice at the Greater Humble Kennel
Pictured above Texas Trace Yellow Rose, Judge Nikki
Riggsbee, Owners: Michle Machala and Ginger Hurley
Club shows and won BEST OF BREED
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B OY KI N B RAGS
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Congratulations goes to GCH Texas Trace
Yellow Rose for receiving her conformation Grand Championship Title at the
Hot Springs, Arkansas show on October 7,
Greg Copeland
Texas Trace Kennels
2012. Owner Michle Machala is very excited and proud of her little girl achieving
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Phone: 713-501-1661
this feat in such a short period of time.
Michle also stated that Rose was on a
hunt Thursday retrieving doves and in the
ring Sunday receiving her GCH WIN! Rose
is a great example of the Boykin Spaniel
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Congratulations to Hollow Creek’s Sir
Breed as she goes from the field to the
Gallient, owner Pat Watts. Gallient re-
ring with success. Michle says Rose is a joy
ceived his hunt test title. The picture
to have as part of the family.
below is from the BSCBAA Hunt Test
last spring.
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Thornhill’s Ring That Jezebelle had her
first litter on August 12th. 4 boys and 4
girls, all arrived healthy and quickly. Leslie
Kern reports that Mama Jesse has done an
Leslie Kern
Thornhill Kennels
Phone: 843-509-1903
Email:[email protected]
awesome job. We’re working with some
water and soft bumpers, and introducing
dove wings, quail wings and ducks.
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Congratulations to Thornhill’s Sula of
Heronwyck who qualified with two passes
To see all details of the BSCBAA
Breeder Directory Program go
to our website at this link: http://
www.TheBoykinSpanielClub.com/
html/breeder_referral.html
at the Wateree HRC Hunt Test held on
Sept 21 & 22, 2012.
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Congratulations to Hollow Creek’s Texas
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Watts; handler—Rose Leale as he received
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Wink-and-a-Smile, Winkin’ & Smilin’
The AKC Meet the Breeds at
Nationals Eukanuba in Orlando, December 15 & 16,
2012 will be represented by
the Boykin Spaniels sponsored by the BSCBAA.
Efforts led by several club
members Click here for
more info.
this historic occasion. If
you would like to volunteer to help with the organization of this event,
please contact Sharon
Kauzlarich at
Plan on attending the National Dog Show in Orlando,
Florida on December 15 and
16. Details on page 15.
The BSCBAA 2nd Annual
Sponsored AKC Upland Hunt
Test will be the first week in
March in South Carolina.
Again, mark your calendar
and look for more details in
the future on the website or
in email blast.
The First AKC Supported Entry Dog Show for Boykin
Spaniels held in Biloxi, MS
on June 1, 2013. Please put
this on your calendar, bring
your Boykin and be a part of
[email protected]
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The 137th Annual Westminster Kennel Club
Show in New York City at
Madison Square Garden
on February 11-12, 2013.
For more detail information click on
www.westminsterkennel
club.org.
To submit pictures or
brag on your Boykin, contact us at
[email protected]
To become involved with
any events or with any
committees, please contact us at [email protected]
Sponsor a friend to join
the BSCBAA click here for an application.
For a Great Christmas
Gift, give a Professional
Oil Painting of your
Boykin or family; click
www.LyndaHughes.net or
call 832.755.7065
For additional information on future AKC
events in conformation,
agility, rally, obedience
or hunt test in your area
visit AKC Website at
http://www.akc.org/ .
Cocoa
submitted
by Tina
Hamrick
Grandson Zach with some Boykin love,
submitted by Carol Hill
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To Submit Advertisement to
this Newsletter contact:
Jimmy Hardy in
Georgia with his
two Boykins, Buddy and Dallas submitted by Lana
Hardy
[email protected]
Visit our website at
http://boykinspanielclub.org/
Contact us at
[email protected]
The Boykin Spaniel Standard
ISSUE 07 October, 2012
Boykin Spaniel Rescue
AKC QUICK TIPS
Helpful Tips
American Kennel Club Offers Tips to Keep Your Dog Safe and Happy This Holiday Season
While it’s easy for us to enjoy household parties with friends and relatives, holidays
are a special time of the year filled with many surprises. Oftentimes we forget about
our little four-legged family members during the excitement and festivities. The
American Kennel Club® (AKC) offers the following tips to keep your furry friends safe
among the hustle and bustle this holiday season.
Daily routines tend to change during the holidays. Maintain a feeding and walking
schedule as close to your dog’s normal routine as possible.
If you are interested in saving a
Boykin, visit the Boykin Spaniel
Rescue - link is below:
http://www.boykinrescue.org/bsr/
Avoid feeding your dog table-scraps and sweets. Chocolate contains harmful, and
sometimes fatal, chemicals to canines. Poultry bones can splinter and cause intestinal blockages.
Avoid decorations with popcorn or cranberry strands or tinsel and glass ornaments. Keep small decorations out of your
dog’s reach.
When decorating with holiday lights, remember that exposed indoor or outdoor wiring could electrocute a curious canine that chews on it. Tape wires to the wall or sides of the house.
Real Christmas trees pose numerous threats to dogs, so consider an artificial tree. If you do buy a natural tree then
make sure your dog doesn’t swallow the pine needles. Dogs also find the tree water tempting, so be sure to use petfriendly preservatives in the water.
Plants such as poinsettias, holly and mistletoe can be poisonous to pets and should be kept out of reach.
Dispose of all wrapping paper, bows and ribbons as soon as presents are opened.
Resist the urge to give your favorite dog lover a cute, cuddly puppy during the gift-giving season. Puppies are a lifetime
responsibility requiring exercise, training, veterinary care and – most importantly – love and attention. Instead, consider
gift wrapping dog toys or supplies such as a leash or food bowl to symbolize the gift of a dog to come.
Additional tips on how to keep your dog safe during the holidays can be found on the AKC Website at www.akc.org.
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COMPANION & PERFORMANCE 2008
Dog's Full Titled Name
Carolina's Duck Duck Goose RN MX MXJ OAP OJP XF NFP
Carolina's Duck Duck Goose RN MX MXJ OAP OJP XF NFP
Carolina's Duck Duck Goose RN MX MXJ OAP OJP XF NFP
Rock'N Creek Paco AX OAJ
Rock'N Creek Paco AX OAJ
Carolina's Victoria SH
Nashville Minnie CDX RE AX MXJ OF THD
J & L's Sweet Caroline SH
Carolina's Cara AJP
Nashville Minnie CDX RE AX MXJ OF THD
Maggie's Northern Ruby SH
Mostyn JH
J&L's Super Chewbaka The Second JH
J & L's Lucky Nellie Mae MH
Carolina's Duck Duck Goose RN MX MXJ OAP OJP XF NFP
Rock'N Creek Paco AX OAJ
Pocotaligo Annie Of Cedar Grove SH
Boulder Brook's Fireworks SH
Carolina's Duck Duck Goose RN MX MXJ OAP OJP XF NFP
Boulder Brook's Big Red JH
Brandywine's Buffalo Baylee OA OAJ OF
Brandywine's Buffalo Baylee OA OAJ OF
Brandywine's Buffalo Baylee OA OAJ OF
COMPANION & PERFORMANCE 2009
Dog's Full Titled Name
Amanda Of Pocotaligo MH
Pocotaligo's Shotgun Red MH
Nashville Minnie CDX RE AX MXJ OF THD
Goin' Incognito CD RE
CH Sunseeker Kiss My Britches Beekauz RN MH
CH Sc's Who's Wearn' The Pants Now RA
Boulder Brook's Fireworks SH
J & L's Saving Grace JH
Sunseeker Feel The Heat RN
CH Sc's Who's Wearn' The Pants Now RA
Larry's Copper Penney CD RN NJP
Nashville Minnie CDX RE AX MXJ OF THD
Ceasarcreek Crown Charlie MH
Jandls Brandy Dewey Dell SH
Pocotaligo's Texas Willie JH
Pocotaligo Annie Of Cedar Grove SH
Carolina's Duck Duck Goose RN MX MXJ OAP OJP XF NFP
Carolina's Cara AJP
Brandywine's Buffalo Baylee OA OAJ OF
CH Carolina's Cocoa Channel RN SH
Pocotaligo's Finest Brandy MH
Pocotaligo's Banjo JH
CH Carolina's Cocoa Channel RN SH
Pocotaligo's Cash Advance JH
Sex
M
M
M
M
M
F
F
F
F
F
F
M
M
F
M
M
F
M
M
M
F
F
F
Sex
F
M
F
M
M
M
M
F
M
M
F
F
M
F
M
F
M
F
F
F
F
M
F
M
Title
AX
NF
AXJ
OA
OAJ
SH
OAJ
SH
NJP
NF
SH
JH
JH
MH
MXJ
AX
JH
JH
OF
JH
NA
NAJ
NF
Title
SH
MH
AXJ
RE
RN
RN
SH
JH
RN
RA
RN
CDX
MH
JH
JH
SH
XF
OJP
OF
JH
SH
JH
RN
JH
Date
1/27/2008
2/16/2008
2/17/2008
3/21/2008
4/5/2008
4/13/2008
5/4/2008
5/10/2008
7/13/2008
8/15/2008
8/23/2008
8/31/2008
9/6/2008
9/15/2008
9/26/2008
10/10/2008
10/11/2008
10/12/2008
10/19/2008
10/19/2008
10/25/2008
10/25/2008
11/29/2008
Date
2/8/2009
2/8/2009
2/28/2009
3/28/2009
3/28/2009
4/18/2009
5/9/2009
5/10/2009
6/20/2009
6/21/2009
6/28/2009
8/9/2009
9/6/2009
9/6/2009
9/26/2009
10/3/2009
10/9/2009
10/10/2009
10/25/2009
10/25/2009
11/7/2009
11/8/2009
11/22/2009
12/6/2009
Owner(s)
Christine Prince
Christine Prince
Christine Prince
LINDA SATTERFIELD/Kent Satterfield
LINDA SATTERFIELD/Kent Satterfield
Paul Pennell
Herber Norckauer, Jr
Stephen Thayer/Larry Hinchman
Harold Stanlick/Paul H Pennell
Herber Norckauer, Jr
Larry Hinchman/Jan Hinchman
Jon Andersen
Mark Rieger/Noah Jolusod
Larry Hinchman/Jan Hinchman
Christine Prince
LINDA SATTERFIELD/Kent Satterfield
James Kinnear
J William Wright III
Christine Prince
David Heath/Mary Heath
Teresa Jackson/Steve Jackson
Teresa Jackson/Steve Jackson
Teresa Jackson/Steve Jackson
Owner(s)
Devon Ruth/Kim Parkman
J Greg Hendrick/Kim Parkman
Herber Norckauer, Jr
Chirstine Rice
Sharon Kauzlarich/DAN KAUZLARICH/Katie Kauzlarich
Lindsay Plott/Kayla Heinz
J William Wright III
Nicholas Thayer
Austina Heinz/Gina Plott
Lindsay Plott/Kayla Heinz
Lawrence Lynch
Herber Norckauer, Jr
Larry Hinchman/Jan Hinchman
Mark Edwards
Kim Parkman
James Kinnear
Christine Prince
Harold Stanlick/Paul H Pennell
Teresa Jackson/Steve Jackson
Jacquelin De Angelo
Jessica Braswell/Kim Parkman
John Carlisle/Kim Parkman
Jacquelin De Angelo
Chad Funderburk/Kim Parkman
2010 AND 2011 TITLES WILL BE PUBLISHED NEXT ISSUE AND WE WILL
CONTINUE TO PUBLISH ALL TITLES THROUGH TO PRESENT DATE
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ISSUE 07 October, 2012
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Baby Fisher
staying warm
on a cold day!
Give your Boykin a hug today!
Their lives are too short lived.
Make sure to do your health
checks and read our health
education website page for
additional information.
AKC National Owner-Handler Series Inaugural
End-of-Year Competition Slated for December 2013
The inaugural AKC National Owner-Handler Series (NOHS) end-of-year competition will be held in conjunction with the 2013 AKC/Eukanuba National Championship in Orlando, Florida. The competition will be open to the top owner-handled dogs from two qualifying periods. Dogs that finish
ranked in the top ten (plus ties) for their breed for the 2012 or 2013 qualifying years will be invited to compete in the competition.
“AKC created the AKC National Owner-Handler Series as a pilot program in January to celebrate the dedication and enthusiasm of our ownerhandler exhibitors, and we’re very pleased with the support the program has gotten since it was opened to every All-Breed club this spring,” said
AKC Director of Event Operations Bobby Birdsong. “Since the Series has existed for less than a full year, we’ve scheduled the year-end event for
December 2013 to allow exhibitors extra chances for competition and time to qualify.”
The qualifying period for the 2012 qualifying year is January 1, 2012 through October 10, 2012. The qualifying period for the 2013 qualifying year
will be October 11, 2012 through October 9, 2013.
Rankings are compiled based on the AKC Owner-Handler Series Point Schedule for Best of Breed, Group and Best in Show placements. The rankings are available on the AKC website. Once the results from the 2012 qualifying year have been processed, AKC will recognize the top 2012 dogs
on a new webpage. To learn more about the AKC National Owner-Handler Series please visit our website.
All dog lovers invited! Come enjoy the 12th Annual AKC/Eukanuba National Championship, returning to Orlando, Florida on December 15-16,
2012 at the Orange County Convention Center. Day and Evening tickets are now on sale at www.akc.org.
Spectators can watch thousands of the world's top canine competitors from across the country and around the globe vie for Best in Show honors
and a total of $225,000 in prize money. National titles will also be awarded at the AKC Agility Invitational and the AKC National Obedience
Invitational, and entrants from more than 40 countries around the globe will compete in the Eukanuba World Challenge. Juniors will compete in
all three sports: conformation, agility and obedience. If anyone misses a breed while watching another event, they won’t have to worry – all Best
of Breed judging will be video streamed at www.dogchannel.com.
Dog lovers will also enjoy events like AKC Meet the Breeds® where 150 different dog breeds and breed experts will be on hand to meet the public.
The vendor mall will offer holiday shoppers more than 100 different booths to pick out gifts for dog-loving family and friends as well as the special
canine in their life. Start creating a shopping list after browsing the Featured Showcase.
Tickets for both the Daytime and Evening sessions are now on sale and can be purchased through the AKC Website. Daytime tickets can also be
purchased in person at the Orange County Convention Center Box Office on the day of the event(s). Evening Tickets are capacity controlled and
limited and can only be purchased online while the supply lasts.
Day Ticket for Saturday OR Sunday (8:00 am to 5:00 pm)
Adult – $20, Senior (65+) & 13-18 Yrs – $15, Children 2-12 Yrs – $5, Children Under 2 Yrs – FREE,Active Military – FREE w/ ID
Daytime activities include breed judging, Bred-By-Exhibitor groups, the AKC Agility Invitational, the AKC National Obedience Invitational, AKC Meet
the Breeds®, the Eukanuba K-9 Fun Zone and Dock Dogs.
Evening Ticket for Saturday OR Sunday (7:00 pm to 11:00 pm)
All Seats – $25, Senior (65+) & Active Military – $20
Evening tickets offer access to all scheduled evening events, including group judging (Saturday & Sunday), the Junior Showmanship Finals
(Saturday), the presentation of the AKC Humane Fund Awards for Canine Excellence (Saturday), the Eukanuba World Challenge Opening Ceremonies (Saturday), the Eukanuba World Challenge Finals (Sunday), Breeder of the Year (Sunday), Best Bred-By in Show (Sunday) and Best in Show
(Sunday).
All Sporting, Hound, Toy and Non-Sporting breeds and groups will be judged on Saturday, while the Working, Terrier and Herding breeds and
groups will be judged on Sunday. For more information, please visit http://www.akc.org/aenc/
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Election 2012: A Single Vote Could Determine the Future of
Dogs in Your Community
Election Day 2012 is November 6. The President, all 435 members of the US House
of Representatives, 33 of the 100 US Senators, 11 state governors, and approximately 6,015 state legislators will be elected on this date. Thousands more will be
elected to city, county and municipal offices. These elected officials will have tremendous influence on the direction of animal laws during their terms. Therefore, it
is essential for all responsible dog owners, exhibitors, and breeders to be informed
and active during the campaign season and to vote.
AKC Government Relations (AKC GR) provides a flyer with this message for distribution at club meetings, dog shows, and anywhere dog lovers gather. Simply stated,
this election day your right to own and breed a dog could hang in the balance. AKC
GR's one-page printable flyer emphasizes this message and the importance of supporting dog and breeder-friendly candidates in the upcoming elections.
In addition to distributing the flyer, there are other steps you can take over the
next several days to support the election of candidates who respect the rights of
dog owners and breeders. An important first step is to research candidates' views
on canine legislation. Click here to review "Ideas for Identifying and Supporting Dog
Friendly Candidates" from the July 2012 issue of Taking Command. Share what you
learn about candidates with your colleagues, club members, and fellow dog owners
so they also can make informed choices at the ballot box.
Although dog issues are not a common part of a candidate's campaign platform;
once elected, policymakers will likely encounter these issues. Please refer to the
AKC GR Toolbox for printable resources to help educate candidates and elected
officials about the value and importance of supporting responsible dog ownership,
breeding, and exhibition.
REMINDERS
Volunteers are needed for committees. In coming months, the
BSCBAA will be supporting Meet
the Breed Events, Hunt Test and
Supported Entries, get involved
and volunteer! Also, don’t forget to make your voice heard
and exercise your right to vote.
Enter your Boykin in an AKC
event: conformation, obedience, hunt test, agility or tracking—check them out
www.akc.org and check out our
website page for additional and
information upcoming Events.
The Boykin Spaniel Standard
ISSUE 07 October, 2012
Voter turn-out remains a leading news topic as pollsters attempt to predict the
We are proud to be apart of the
winners in hotly-contested political races. A single vote could decide the outcome
of an election, especially in local races. That single vote — your vote — could deter- Purina Pro Plan Club. Please send
mine the future of dogs and dog owners in your community. This is your opportuni- in your weight circles. It’s $ for the
ty to make a difference.
Club!
AKC Government Relations | Phone: (919) 816-3720 | Email: [email protected]
© The American Kennel Club 2012
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The Boykin Spaniel
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GILBERT, SC, 29054
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