Scents & Nonscents Pushy Pups and Parenthood
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Scents & Nonscents Pushy Pups and Parenthood
Scents & Nonscents Nov/Dec. 2014 Pushy Pups and Parenthood Yup, if you have a puppy, you are a parent! You have a responsibility to raise the best pup that you can manage, one that is happy, healthy, and sociable. Teaching People and their Dogs for over 50 years. Inside this issue: Christmas Lists 2 News Notes 3 Happy Heeling 4 Oct. Minutes 5 The Pres Sez 6 SDOC Nomina- 7 Brags 8 Pix From Agility Trial 9 Double Q 10 Annual Forms 11 Meeting Schedules Back Cover Page 1 problem when you are grooming. Handling that pup all over from the time it is born is the best way, but include it that special attention to gently rubbing the ears and feet and opening the mouth. You, your handler, your groomer, Sociability includes being friendly with people, and your vet will truly appreciate this when the both known and unknown, and with dogs pup is grown. Pushy pups may resist, but you whether at a dog park, a show/trial ring, or just need to be gentle yet firm. Being too rough can on the street. It’s a given that you want a pup lead to problems of fear or aggression later in that is friendly with folks who come to visit life. you in your home, and that if one of you travels a lot, that when that spouse/family member When playing with pups, still keep a little conreturns, the dog lets him back into your famitrol. The pup should not run the playground. If ly—and bed. So your responsibility starts at you roughhouse with them and let them get their way too often, you will set up a situation home! when you will not have control when it is needMany pups are delightful with their cunning ed. They won’t know when to stop; when little ways, but give a thought to the fact that enough is enough. those cute little ways may not be nearly as cute when that Great Dane, German Shepherd, or No pup should ever be allowed to guard toys or other large dog still wants to jump up on you at food bowls, etc. from other dogs or refuse to let age 4. This does not mean that you need to you pick a toy or food bowl whenever you smack the pup every time it jumps up, but you choose. Practice picking up toys, bowls, etc. do need to be able to control it. In fact, smack- from the time they just begin to encounter ing the pup is apt to lead to yet other problems. them. A greyhound, gentle as they are, can be At the beginning, all that should be necessary is a formidable opponent if they want to argue the word, “Off”, and a gentle push back to the about such things. Any dog, any size can be a floor. If the pup persists, try interlocking your serious problem if allowed to ‘guard’ anything fingers to form a “table” and as the pup jumps from toy or bone to crate. Nothing is more up, lower that ‘table’ so that their nose will annoying at a show or trial than that dog in a connect with it. This does not mean smashing crate that barks at every dog or person that their noses it, but is more of a means of letting passes and soon has every dog in the area barkthem correct themselves. As they grow older, ing. It may seem cute at first, but have you and if the problem has not corrected itself, you ever had a dog that was ‘guarding’ its crate or may need to resort to a spray bottle. You really even its car lunge out at you? It’s a scary situawant to correct the pup without giving that spe- tion and is certainly not going to impress the cial attention which it is seeking, and a spray in general public with our dogs’ temperaments. the face is not what they want. I have used the old-fashioned Listerine in a bottle if plain water There are many more aspects to puppy training, and I may attack those at a later date. Just redid not work. Nasty tasting stuff, and something easily kept on hand. Teaching them a sit member that control of your pup doesn’t mean command early on is also useful. We all know severity, just consistency. Also, remember that how it can help when anyone comes to the door if you haven’t had a pup recently, they have only two speeds, full steam ahead and asleep. or when you are out in public. Another behavior you will want to shape into obedience is handling. By this I don’t mean handling for the show ring, but handling of all parts of the body, including toes, ears, and mouth. These are the parts that can be the most SDOC Class Schedules and Notes How to Contribute: For full information concerning up-coming classes whether obedience or agility, please refer to the Sandia Dog Obedience Club website. It is found at http://www.sdocnm.org Call Betty Pearson at 898-2706 to sign up for classes. SDOC’s newsletter “Scents & Nonscents” ALL TRAINERS MUST STILL SIGN UP FOR CLASSES, EVEN IF THEY ARE GETTING ONE FREE. is published 11 times per year. Contributions are welcome at any time, provided they are in an electronic format (*.txt, *.doc, *.jpg, *.tiff) and received by All Len Stans two pups want are treats and toys. I think Pat Stans wants peace and quiet! the deadline. ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS... Send your items and ideas to the Editor. Laurel Drew 873-1729 or [email protected] Deadline for each issue is the 5.th of each month! Information is believed correct at the time of printing, however the Editor and staff bear no responsibility for errors or omissions. The Editor is deeply indebted to Lisa Frankland for CoEditing, and Allie Wimber for copying and mailing, and to Clinton Wolf for posting to the Club’s website. Page 2 Amy’s Dobe, Rush wants lots of dogs to play with. Amy wants a bubble to put Rush in. The other dogs want the bubble too, but they say, no oxygen! [Coal in your stockings guys! -Santa] Amy also wants no more vet bills! Laurel Drew’s hounds want lots of Bully Sticks and more runs on the mesa. Laurel wants a Grad. Novice title for Cinder and to get Mercy into obedience training. Laurel personally wants Santa to grant her more skill as a handler! Maggie Gee’s kids want toys, toys, toys…. Maggie wants a UDX for Solar, some maturity for Jimmy, and good health for all. Dee Falk’s dogs want toys treats and a live cat! Dee wants an AKC CAT for them. And maybe some barn rats. Jo Ashburn’s Corgis want steak tartare! Jo wants a VST for Brodie and a Nosework 1 for Shandy. Jeff and Cathy Robb’s Kai wants a king-sized bed of his own, just like his owners. Django wants HUGE toys and a girl of his own. Cathy wants Django neutered, and Jeff wants 2 titles for Django next year, one in conformation and one in obedience. Donna Sloan’s crew want lots of squeaky toys and an automatic treat dispenser. Donna wants titles for them. Toi Tschohl’s dogs want bones, RAW bones, thank you. While Toi wants more night and weekend classes for advanced dogs. Hallie Ray reports that Sheltie Zia would like tennis balls, any color, worn or not, and as many as possible! Sheltie Ghillie would like a filled never ending sugar bowl on the floor so he doesn’t have to sneak up on the table to get it. Sheltie Jamie would like Zia and Ghillie to go away. (There may be coal in your stocking, Jamie). Hallie would like a small dose of confidence for Zia at the shows. Sherry Rogers reports that she would like Zuni to get obedience and rally titles in the spring, but Zuni says that SHE wants the new kitty to stop picking on her, it’s embarrassing! Scents & Nonscents Newsnotes From the Neighborhood Your Editor I apologize for the lateness of this newsletter. I originally took my printer in to have it repaired. While there, I began looking at monitors. I ended up getting a new large monitor (easier on these elderly eyes), a new laptop, and a new printer as mine could not be repaired. I had not had it installed BY the tech for 3 days when my email was hacked. I am not, never have been, nor ever plan to be in the Ukraine. Ever since then I’ve been fighting with my email. Since everyone sends me their brags, articles, reports, etc. by email, it has been very difficult. I AM getting the newsletter out, but I’m also tearing my hair out. I’m having major problems with Yahoo. I set up a password, and the next time I use it, it refuses me entry. Go figure! Anyway, this long-winded editor’s note is to tell you all that I feel very sorry about not getting this one out in a truly timely fashion. It may take another tech to get this all straightened out. Sigh! DON’T FORGET THE CHRISTMAS PARTY! Bring an unwrapped gift for a dog (one for each dog of yours for whom you want a present) and leave it in the pile at the east end of the room. After the meeting, the dogs will select their own presents. It’s LOTS of fun! This is also a good time for Christmas cookies and such. Hint, hint. There are LOTS AND LOTS of new puppies in the Club this fall. Also a couple new adults. Len Stans has gotten a new puppy rescue Aussie named Rudy partially trained from the Women’s Prison in Grants. They have a great program going there, and the dogs they train are finding good homes. Check them out if you are looking for a great companion. Hope I got that right, Len. He also got an adult mix breed named Marie who I am told is a real sweetie. Dorothy Montano recently had 2 litters of Aussies, 12 pups total, and 0 have gone to Agility homes. Karen Provine got a little blue merle I believe while Laura Echevarria now has a black tricolor. Peggy Chandler got one of these pups named Buzz, and Phyl Collier to black and white Brillo. Donna Faulkner is enjoying her new Papillon, Quik, a white and sable, and Jennie Allen is already training her Aussie, Cash, for nosework. The Christmas Gift Exchange should be fun to watch this year!! SDOC WEBSITE ADDRESS IS www.sdocnm.org Be Sure to Check the Website for complete class information , class applications and special updates. Training Year (per the SDOC Training Be sure to attend the SDOC Membership meeting on Nov. 21 (early due to Thanksgiving). We need a quorum for the Elections. Regulations) For these purposes, the training year will be from December 1 to November 30 of the following year. The total hours of any class which begins on or before December Nemo and the Shark at the Halloween Party. Note the Boston Prison in background! 1 will be credited to the following training year. Page 3 Happy Heeling By John Clendenin, OTD BLACK FRIDAY CONFORMATION To register for any Agility Kim and Marco Banales have stepped forward to run a Black Friday Conformation Show N Go Nov. 28 from noon to 2 p.m. Depending on turnout, this could become an annual event. The building will be offlimits for much of Nov. 28 to accommodate this very special Black Friday special. class, contact: RUN-THROUGHS VOLS STILL NEEDED Bill Chambers Several of you have signed up for the 2015 Friday Night Run-Throughs. Thanks for that. We still need a bunch more to take a month or two to fill out the coming year. wfchambers39@ gmail.com Or 281-5187 MEECES We’ve spotted mice at the club in recent weeks. If you find any food (dog or human) that’s only in bags and not in plastic containers anywhere in the club, trash it or take it home, even if it’s not yours. Keep your dogs out of the kitchen and the maid’s closet. Thanks to Maggie Gee, Stephanie Kouretsos and Barb Peterson for getting on the problem right away. RECAP 2014 was a great year, not quite as stupendous as last year, but we’ll take it. You taught 14 Basic Novice classes, right on par. The Puppy classes were down to 9, a couple less than normal, but good enough. I can’t emphasize enough the importance of Basic Novice and Puppy classes. Without them we literally have no place to train. Two Intermediate Novice classes were both welcome and much needed. One Canine Freestyle. Rally was as strong as ever, with 3 classes already under our belts. And a CGC class. Nosework continues to grow, with God-knows-how-many classes taught this year. REMINDER: Drills cost $7 per dog per session. The key bridges to the future for our handlers are the drills and skills classes. We held week after week of Super Drill, Novice Drill, Rally Drill and the Obedience Skills class. Not to mention the Freestyle earlymorning drill. THAT’LL DO This ends my tenure as Obedience Training Director. In these 3 years, we’ve made progress in all the programs under my umbrella: Obedience, Rally, Nosework, Canine Freestyle and Conformation. This is all thanks to you, not me. Most of the improvements were at your instigation. My job was simply to grease the wheels so you could make it all happen. We continue to face some issues that will become really big deals in the long term. Most importantly, we need to find ways to add to the list of Obedience Instructors, especially in Basic Novice. I can’t list everyone in the world who helped me, but I’d be remiss not the thank Len Stans, who saves the club a ton of money in maintenance and repair bills, Maggie Gee, who takes on lots of small projects plus many a Puppy class, and Jacque Obermeyer (now of Oregon), who ran Rally so I could train my attention on many other things. To register for Thanks as well to the various and sundry members of my Training Committee over the years: Jeff Robb, Toi Tschohl, Julie Brozek, Catherine Waters and Michele Lommasson. Your advice proved invaluable. any Obedience And thanks most of all to the Phone Committee, the hub of the club: Registrar Betty Pearson as well as Estelle Metz, Pat Lawson and Eva Modrich. class, contact: Betty Pearson That is all. John. At 898-2706 Page 4 Scents & Nonscents October General Meeting Minutes By Amy Hendricks, Corresponding Secretary The SDOC meeting was held October 31, 2014 at 7050 San Pedr o in Albuquer que. The meeting was called to order at 7:01 by President Jeff Robb. Present were Karen Provine, Estelle Metz, Betty Pearson, Terri Brown, Pam Sehmer, Obedience Training Director John Clendenin, and Agility CoDirectors Peggy Chandler and Barb Petersen. Absent were Michele Lommasson, Suzanne Ratchner, and Leslie Swisher. Terri Brown made a motion to accept the September minutes with the corrections of: the readings recorded were not the second, instead they were the first. Also, Hannah Agee is stepping down from her agility commitments, not Melanie Mead. Laurel Drew seconded the motion, and it passed. President’s Report Thanks go to the small ar my of people who helped with the Novice and Open onsite agility trial. We got many good comments and thank you's. We had many competitors from out of town. Big thanks to Hannah Agee for all her hard work and getting this trial started in the first place. Linda Smith will take over Hannah’s duties next year for this trial. The AKC Obedience/Rally judge’s seminar that has been requested to be held here is being scheduled 3 years from now. An agility seminar has also been requested. The annual trainer’s banquet to be held in Jan. will again be held at the Tanoan Country Club. Donna Sloan and Allie Wimber are in charge of planning. The same menu will be served as it was so popular. A golf cart service will be offered from the parking lot as the stairs and walk were challenging for some last year. Past president Maggie Gee had foot surgery earlier this week. She is doing well, but send her an email during her recovery. The forms for the banquet and also ordering title bars are in the foyer and online. Vice President’s Report Please r emember to sign in. The member ship r enewal for ms ar e also in the foyer. Please complete and send in before December 31. Recording Secretary’s Report Ther e was a Nosewor k ORT a couple of weeks ago. All SDOC competitors passed everything they entered. Corresponding Secretary’s Report Rober t A. Amen will be a delegate for the class of 2019. The agility events of 9/19,20,21/2014 have been received and processed by AKC. Agility events for 3/13,14,15/2015 have been approved for the dates, location, and judges as requested. The Banales have graciously offered to have a “Black Friday” conformation run-thru at SDOC. The board approved, and cost will be the same as for drills for each dog. The building will be off limits except for participants the day after Thanksgiving. Thanks to Marco and Kim for this opportunity for members. A letter has been received regarding Conformation approval changes from AKC. A copy is on the AKC website, and Estelle also has a copy. Join SDOC’s YAHOO! group: SandiaDogOC @yahoogroups .com Contact Rosemary Burtch at rosybee@earthli nk.net with questions Treasurer’s Report Given and on file. Board members at large Ter r i Br own has been given the task of maintaining and updating an official Facebook page for SDOC. She will start January 1. This will be the public face for SDOC, so titles, new puppies, and pictures are welcomed. All discussions should still take place on the club’s Yahoo page. She asks for your patience as she is still learning. Tracking Director’s Report Absent. Obedience Director’s Report The building is off limits on Black Fr iday for the Confor mation Run Thru Drill. Super Drill will start on January 6, 2015. Nosework, Novice, Rally, and KPT are all starting in January. The parking lot is restriped! Agility Director’s Report Thanks to J ohn, Peggy, Maggie, and J eff for addr essing the mice pr oblem found during the on-sit agility trial. The first year the onsite agility trial was held, there were 45 runs. This year there were 200. It was a big success. The Gerry Brown seminar recently held was insightful and helpful. All classes for agility are off for the month of December. Drills are still offered. Check the web Continued on page 7 Continued from page 5 Page 5 The Prez Sez By Jeff Robb October was a busy month for our members. There were the Valencia Valley KC Obedience, Rally and Conformation shows in Los Lunas and the SDOC Novice/Open Agility Trial at our site. Hannah Agee served as Trial Chair for the Agility Trial—many thanks, Hannah. While I was at the trial, I saw and heard folks from out of town, out of state and from other training facilities pay SDOC many compliments. This will be Hannah’s last Trial as Chair, and we all owe her a great deal for developing the idea of a Novice and Open trial only, held at SDOC. It has proven very popular and entries have increased many fold since our first N/O trial. To order SDOC t-shirts and sweatshirts, contact Estelle Metz Stay warm or be cool, in style! We had a presentation on canine first aid at our September meeting that was much appreciated. Thanks to Karen Provine for coming up with this idea and finding a veterinarian to speak to us. The October meeting was our annual Halloween Party—dogs in costume and games! A good time was had by all. Don’t forget to get your Title bars/Plaque order forms turned in, as well as your reservations for our annual Awards Banquet (January 3, at Tanoan Country Club). And most importantly, complete your membership renewal and get it (and our dues) in before the end of the year! As we approach the holiday season, it is a time for thankfulness and celebration. I am finishing up my first year as your president and have so many people to thank for making this a good year for SDOC. Those of you who served on the Board or as Officers were patient and supportive, making my job a lot easier. The Training Directors (John Clendenin—Obedience; Barb Peterson & Peggy Chandler—Agility along with Leslie Swisher of Tracking and Amy Hendrickson of Nosework, did a great job! There are those who took on our major events, making them all successful— Obedience Trials (Spring—Terri Brown, Fall—Dora Cressy); Agility Trials (Spring—Barb Peterson, Fall—Melanie Mead, Novice/Open—Hannah Agee); Fun Matches (Agility—Phyllis Collier, Obedience—Donna & Jerry Faulkner and Jeanne Gill) a great deal of effort was required and much appreciated. All of you who served on phone committees, as registrars, and on the training staff helped generate the funds that support all of our activities. We could not survive without you. And there are those who agreed to accept the many and varied jobs we need to exist—from Len Stans (Building and Grounds), to Laurel Drew and Lisa Frankland (Newsletter), to Clint Wolf (our Web Master), Barb Mitchell (Hearts & Flowers), and Donna Sloan (Banquet & Librarian) and all of you who pitched in whenever something was needed. We have a remarkable group of folks in this Club, and it has made me proud to be able to say I have been your President this year. —Jeff Left: Terry Brown and “The Coat of Many Colors” Right: Some of the dogs in the Halloween Costume Parade; Note the Skeleton Ballerina, in background My Little Pony & The Chippendog. Fun!!! Page 6 Scents & Nonscents SDOC Election Nominations! SDOC Fall elections will be held at the November meeting on Nov. 18. The following are the official nominees. IF you want to be on the ballot or have someone else who wishes to run, be sure to get your information and a signed letter saying you want to run to the SDOC Committee Head, Betty Pearson right away! Nominations from the floor will be held at the October meeting. All nominees must, of course, be SDOC members in good standing. President: Vice President: Recording Secretary: Corresponding Secretar:y Treasurer: Board: Jeff Robb Karen Provine Karen Naughton Estelle Metz Betty Pearson Pam Sehmer Terri Brown site for availability. Amy Goldberg sends her thanks for the cake and gift celebrating her recent marriage. A canine first aid kit is now available in the outside bathroom. If anything is used, please let Amy Goldberg know so she can restock. New Business Newsletter editor Laur el Dr ew was r ecently hacked (she never went to the Ukraine). Please send all articles, submissions, and brags this month to Lisa Frankland. If your dog has a Christmas list, or you have wishes for them, please submit them also. There were no nominations for the 2015 board submitted from the floor. The slate is as follows: Jeff Robb, president, Karen Provine, Vice President, Treasurer, Betty Pearson, Corresponding Secretary, Estelle Metz, Recording Secretary, Karen Naughton, At large board members, Terri Brown, Pam Sehmer, Michele Lommasson, and Suzanne Ratchner. Terri Brown made a motion to close the nominations, Pam Sehmer seconded, and the motion passed. The December general meeting will be held the 12th of the month. It is early because of the holidays. Mark Brownstein is the Chair for the May Obedience Show. Volunteers are needed for fun matches on Thursday and Friday. If interested, contact him. Has your dog accomplished something new? E-mail all the details to the Editor. AND—if there’s a “CH” or “X” anywhere in that title, please include a picture of your It is once again time for nominations for the Saul Rovinsky award (service to the club). Also the Good Sportsmanship award needs noms. Check the website for how to nominate someone. dog! Second membership readings for Donna Jernigen and Laura Hund were held. Donna Sloan made a motion they both be accepted into membership. Allie Wembler seconded and the motion passed. Welcome to both!! Thanks for all the contributions to hospitality this month, our annual Halloween party. Cathy Robb, Estelle Metz and all the contributors are appreciated. Meeting adjourned at 7:42. Submitted by Amy Hendrickson Page 7 Brags, Brags and More Brags Any venue, any breed Sherry Rogers Rottie boy, Zuni, earned his Carting Started and Carting Intermediate (off leash) at the RCNM carting test last Sun. in Rio Rancho. He had a great time and earned two first places! Maggie Gee’s Solar Golden earned his Novice Agility Preferred at our trials in Sept. and then finished his Novice FAST Preferred title at our trials (Novice/Open) in October. Lisa Frankland’s Papillon, Blast, went 4 for 4, finishing both his Novice Standard and Jumpers titles, and getting his first Open Standard leg at SDOC’s Novice/Open agility trials. The following weekend, he earned his first Open Jumpers Q and finished his Open Standard title at VVKC. Lisa is also very proud to report that her Kerry Blue Terrier, Remington, received a Diamond level Versatility Award from the USKBTC for earning titles in seven different areas—conformation, obedience, agility, rally, miscellaneous (coursing ability), barn hunt, and herding. He is the first, and so far only Kerry to reach this level! Kevin Dooley and Penni Adrian’s Cardigan Corgi, Elyan The Auburn Tigress finished her CD at the Los Lunas shows! At the SDOC Novice/Open Agility trials in October, Clint Wolf’s Golden Skyler took three firsts to earn her Open Standard title. Donna Sloan’s MinPin, GCH Reh-Pin’s Mask of Zorro RN earned his Beginner Novice title at the Los Lunas trials with very nice scores. [email protected] At the same time, Donna’s Travis finished his Graduate Novice title. Nice going, Donna! or Evelyn Vinogradov’s Aussies, Tux and Doc, had a great time at the Oct. Agility trials at the SDOC training site. Janice Anthes and her Flat-Coated Retriever, Tempe, got Tempe’s Grand Championship in Pueblo!! Barb Peterson and Peggy Chandler, Agility Directors can be reached at AgilityDirector@ SDOCNM.org Or 266-6429 Sherry Rogers and Zuni carting. Officers, Board of Directors & Others 2014 Members of the Board: Ongoing Programs: Officers: Obedience Director: John Clendenin President: Jeff Robb Vice President: Karen Provine Agility Director: Peggy Chandler & Barb Peterson Treasurer: Betty Pearson Tracking Director: Leslie Swisher Corresponding Secretary: Estelle Metz Recording Secretary: Amy Hendrickson Board of Directors: Pam Sehmer, Michele Lommasson, Gloria NapperOwen, Terri Brown Page 8 Editor: Laurel Drew Production Staff: Lisa Frankland, Allie Wimber and Peggy Chandler Web Wizard: Clint Wolf Thank you one and all! Scents & Nonscents SDOC Members Having Fun At Oct. Trials SDOC Board Meetings are held on the Tuesday prior to General Membership meetings at the SDOC Training Building. Minutes are available for review by contacting the Recording Secretary at dobiedudes@m sn.com or at any General Membership meeting. Want to become a member? Get an application in the lobby at the Club building, or download from the SDOC web site! Page 9 DOUBLE Q Many thanks to all who made the SDOC Novice/Open trial such a success. On Thursday we cleared the field and we would like to thank Stephanie Kouretsos, Barbara Peterson and two students Susan Keller and John Allen. The field looked nice and weed-free thanks to Kalila Peterson. Clint Wolf dragged the field, which was icing on the cake. The field was watered on Friday morning and set-up started on Friday afternoon. The set-up ran smoothly thanks to Mike Provine, Gayle and Ray Elliott, Peggy and Chuck Chandler and LeAnn Miller. With artistic touches, Stephanie Kouretsos prepped the building. Early Saturday morning the field was primed some more and we started at 8 AM. Brian Owen, our judge extraordinaire, was efficient and kind to all exhibitors. Many thanks Brian! Brian is our judge next year too. Yay! Our Chief Course builder LeAnn Miller, always punctual and ready, had great help from Carl Necker and Mike Provine. Barbara Peterson was in charge of Hospitality. The goodies she provided earned her a lot of accolades from exhibitors. Gayle Elliott kept, as Chief Ring Steward, the ring moving smoothly. Our Trial Secretary Nancy Culley was her usual efficient self and the score sheets were up in a jiffy. Our Scribe for the weekend was Linda Smith -- always a pleasure having her on board. We had great timers, Toi Tschohl, Lisa Frankland to name a few. Susan Neal was always ready to yell out “Ribbons” and the toys were popular. Many, many handlers helped out setting bars. Scribe and Leash runners were not hard to find. We were never short of workers. Our days started at 6 AM. Thanks to Maggie Gee and Stephanie Kouretsos (and the coffee!), we made it through the early hours of preparation. After the trial we cleared the field, loaded the trailer and moved equipment for classes onto the field from the shed. LeAnn Miller, Mike Provine, Peggy and Chuck Chandler, Janice Anthes, Gayle and Suzanne were fabulous. Maggie, Barbara, Toi took care of the building. I hope I mentioned everyone because you all deserve to be recognized for your hard work. It has been a true pleasure to start this event and to see it become a yearly tradition at SDOC. Linda Smith is taking over next year. Talk to her if you would like to be a part of a very special trial. Hannah Agee Trial Chair Tweedle-dum and Tweedledee from the Halloween Party Page 12 SDOC Annual Luncheon Awards Banquet Where: Tanoan Country Club 10801 Academy Rd. NE Date: Saturday, January 3, 2015 Time: 11:00 AM — 2:00 PM Price: $21.50 per person Reservations Due by Dec. 15, 2014!!! Please select one entrée per person. Indicate how many persons are choosing each entrée. _____________Rosemary Lemon Roasted Chicken/Smashed Yukon Gold Potatos, etc. _____________Roasted Pork Loin with Fig & Port sauce/warm potato salad, etc. _____________Fire Roasted Vegetable Ravioli in a Truffle-4 cheese sauce, etc. Dessert. Please complete this form and mail with payment to: Donna Sloan 9700 Salem Rd. NE Albuq., NM 87112 For any questions, please contact Donna (299-5906) or Jeff (345-0681) COME CELEBRATE WITH US!!! Page 11 Prsrt Std US Postage PAID Permit 759 Albuquerque NM Sandia Dog Obedience Club, Inc. P.O. Box 93053 Albuquerque, NM 87199 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Teaching People and their Dogs for over 50 years. (505) 888-4221 Visit us on the web: http://www.sdocnm.org Upcoming Club Meetings More details... F uture Board Meetings (in the Office at the SDOC training building) - always at 6:30 p.m. Future General Membership Meetings (in the SDOC training building) - always at 7:00 p.m. November 18 November 21 December 9 December 12 (Christmas Party) January 27 January 30 February 24 February 27 March 24 March 27 April 21 April 24 May 27 May 30 Remember: see http://calendar.yahoo.com/sdoc_events for local events. Page 12