Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Nashoba Valley
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Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Nashoba Valley
l t t a B r e n r e B The February 2014 the newsletter of the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Nashoba Valley the club for new england berners & their families Supported Entry Wilmington, MA page 6 Southwind Summer Wages, CD rounds the ring with Southwind long-time handler and friend, Sue Burrell. Summer is owned by Jon and Judy Cons - Southwind Bernese Mountain Dogs. — Porter, ME inside this issue... Calendar of Events..............................2 Training Day & Annual Meeting......3 Winter Walk........................................4 Nominating Slate................................5 Supported Entry.................................6 It’s a Good Thing! Health Tip...........7 Rescue Notebook............................8, 9 Birthdays, Congrats & Brags...........10 OFA Clinic Information..................11 Regional Specialty.............................12 from the Secretary Title Award Certificates BMDCNV Calendar of Events Every year at the Annual Meeting we recognize Bernese Mountain Dogs who have earned titles in the previous year. If your Berner earned a title in 2013 and you would like to honor this achievement by receiving a title award certificate from BMDCNV please send copies of your title documentation for 2013 to the Secretary. You may send copies of supporting documentation via email to: [email protected] or via US Postal Service to Patricia Buickerood, 19 Townsend St., Pepperell, MA 01463. Documentation must be received by March 1, 2014. ~ 2014 ~ Feb 16: Winter Walk 11 a.m. • Ashford, CT March 1: BMDCNV Breeders Forum W. Springfield, MA March 2: CRWG Supported Entry W. Springfield, MA • • • Reminder: CGC is now a titled award! • • • March 15: Training Day with Dee Ganley 2 - 5 p.m. • Holiday Inn • Boxborough, MA It’s Ok to Think Spring! March 16: Annual Meeting 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Boxborough, MA Spring Fun Day April 7–12: BMDCA National Specialty Hampton Roads, VA June 7th Westford, MA May 4: BMDCNV OFA Clinic Suffield, CT SAVE THE DATE! May 31–June 1: BMDCNV Regional Specialty Wrentham, MA Welcome! New Members June 7: BMDCNV Spring Fun Day Westford, MA Jim & Kerry Dario Wellesley, MA 02481 [email protected] FMI: www.bmdcnv.org/events.html the BMDCNV President Marge Bumen 207-351-5988 [email protected] Vice President Alise Burbridge 781-749-5253 [email protected] board of directors Secretary Judy & Mick Beck Leominster, MA 01453 [email protected] Directors: Pat Buickerood 978-433-5267 [email protected] Karen Fox • 860-436-4292 • [email protected] Treasurer Martha McCormick • 860-456-8881 • [email protected] Stephen Diers 603-668-7820 [email protected] Sue Mahan • 978-386-7292 • [email protected] Jean Michael • 508-957-6503 • [email protected] Anya Wittenborg • 781-316-2364 • [email protected] 2 Training Workshop & BMDCNV Annual Meeting Saturday, March 15th Participant Attendee: $20 with or without dog. Training Workshop Participate in the training class. Only 20 slots available with dogs. conducted by Dee Ganley Gallery Attendee: $10 Observe class from the sidelines without dog. CPDT-KSA, CBCC-KA Behavior & Training Consultant & Author of Don’t miss this great opportunity to train or observe Dee and our Berners! Changing People, Changing Dogs 2pm to 5pm Holiday Inn • Boxborough, MA Sunday, March 16th BMDCNV Annual Meeting Featured Speaker: 10am - 12pm Buffet Lunch & Meeting: 12:30 - 3pm Holiday Inn • Boxborough, MA Dr. Harvey Cohen All BMDCNV Members and families encouraged to attend Founder of Dr. Harvey’s Health Foods for Companion animals. Dr. Harvey will present his views developed of 30 years on Nutrition & Longevity. He will discuss his views on healthy Berners, including all you can do as caregivers to prevent and help kidney disease, PAY skin problems and degenerative diseases. BY CREDIT CARD! http://bmdcnv.bigcartel.com please tear off and mail Name(s) _____________________________________________________________ Saturday Reservations – $99 Holiday Inn: 978-263-8701 Sales Dept: CODE BMD Number Attending: Tickets: $10 Number Attending: Tickets: $20 Training with Dee Ganley Saturday • 2-5 pm Annual Meeting SU NDAY SATU RDAY ____________________________________________________________________ Number Attending: Children’s Menu $14 Speaker: Dr Harvey scheduled from 10-12 noon Followed by Annual Meeting Buffet at 12:30 Tickets for Buffet Lunch and Dr. Harvey: $35 Includes Lunch & Speaker @ $35 ~ TOTAL $ Cash Bar ~ Available No charge to attend the Annual Meeting Business Portion of the day. Please decide today that you will attend; it helps us tremendously to have early attendance counts. No penalty for cancellation. Refunds issued before March 7th. ~ To Make Reservations and Payment ~ Check ~ Mail Reservation Form and Check Payable to: BMDCNV • Marge Bumen • PO Box 40 • Cape Neddick, Maine 03902 Credit Card ~ Click here to pay on-line at Paws ‘N’ Shop: http://bmdcnv.bigcartel.com/ 3 The Annual BMDCNV Winter Walk The Annual BMDCNV Winter Walk will be held on The Annual BMDCNV Winter Walk will be held on Sunday February, 24th a.m. Sunday, February, 16that at1111 a.m. Sunday February, 24th at 11 a.m. atatthe Norcross Scout Reservation, theJune June NorcrossWebster Webster Scout Reservation at the 231 June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation, 231Ashford Ashford Center Road • Ashford, CT06278 06278 Center Road, Ashford, CT. Center Road, Ashford, CT. 06278 due to weather, a message If there is a cancellation This reservation is a 231 very Ashford nice private forest with Winter Walk will bewill held on Sunday, at 11e-group be posted on theFebruary, BMDCNV24th member’s many The trailsAnnual to enjoy BMDCNV with our furry friends. We will list and Facebook gather in the Dining Hall for snacks, hot drinks and a.m. at the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation The Annual BMDCNV Winter Walk will be held on Sunday, February, 24th at 11 thenItresume the walk forforest our annual Raffle. trails to enjoy with our furry friends. We will is veryafter nice with many a.m.private at the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation Reminders: Places to take your dog off-leash are gather in the Dining Hall for snacks, hot drinks and then resume after theWe walk for Volunteers are greatly appreciated! dwindling and must friends. do our part towill control our It is very nice private forest with many trails to enjoy with ourwe furry annualcan Raffle thatto:this year is being chaired by the Carol Jensen. Please contact her Raffleour donations be Hall sent presence of other patrons. gather in the Dining for snacks, hot drinksdogs and in then resume after thepark walk for Please for Raffle donations. [email protected] Carol JensenRaffle - 20 Court • Cromwell, CT 06416 baggies to pickPlease up aftercontact your dog.her our annual thatSt. this year is being chaired bring by Carol Jensen. for Raffle donations. [email protected] Volunteers are greatly appreciated so if anyone would like to help organize, or can bring an item for the snack table - please let Carol know. Volunteers are greatly appreciated so if anyone would like to help organize, or can BMDCNV Supported Entry an item for thetosnack table - please let know.on the BMDCNV If there isbring a cancellation due weather, a message willCarol be posted Sunday, March 2nd,member's 2014 e-group list and Facebook If there is a cancellation dueSweepstakes to weather, a message will be posted on the BMDCNV with Puppy and Veteran member's list andare Facebook The BernerBlatt your do newsletter Best Puppy Competition Reminders: Places to take youre-group dog off-leash dwindling and weismust our partand we love your bring submissions! with Puppyour Group thethe end of the day. to acontrol dogsatin presence of other park patrons. Please baggies Birthdays, to pick Reminders: Places to take your dog off-leash are dwindling and we must do our part memorials, brags and anything upRiver afterWorking your dog. Please maintain CT Group Association Show control while meeting others by leashing or sim- you toEastern control our dogsour in the inpresence other Please bring baggies pick ply holding dogs. Use yourofjudgment onpatrons. how dog friendly other patrons are and is think is interesting to thetomembers States Exposition facility West Springfield, MA. park up after your dog. Please maintain control while meeting others by day leashing or simshow them respect. Also we have secured the Park for the anyone inter-and not onlyentire easy, it’s so recommended Judges: ply holding dogs. Use your judgment onon how dog friendly other aremessage and ested isW.welcome to take another walk their own afterward if patrons theyyour would like! encouraged. Type in Davidour Haddock: Regular Classes show them respect. Also have secured the Park for the the body entireofday anyone inter- your Laurie Maulucci: Puppy and we Veteran Sweepstakes an so email and attach estedHelderberg is welcome to Mountain take another walk on their own afterward if they would like! favorite, high resolution jpeg photo. Bernese Dog Club Submitting Info to the Blatt is EASY! Be sure to include complete name(s) and where you are from. That’s it! We’ll do the rest. supports the entry on Saturday. 4-6 Month Puppy Show offered on Saturday only. MB-F, Inc. is the superintendent and secretary. Premium lists can be located at Infodog.com. Berner Blatt Editor - Linda Botti Submissions: [email protected] ~ Entries close Wednesday, February 12, 2014 ~ FMI: Abby Patrizio – [email protected] 4 Nominating Slate BMDCNV Board Candidate Board Nominations Q U E S T I O N NA I R E In accordance with Article IV section 3 of the By-Laws of the BMDCNV, the Nominating Committee (Lloyd Jones, Matt George and Bill Wilczek) have identified the following nominees for open positions for the 2014 – 2016 terms. Name: Bruce Hallden Date: January 7, 2014 Position you are applying for: Treasurer President: Marge Bumen Q: How long have you been a member of BMDCNV? A: 13+ years, brought home first berner March 20, 2000, joined shortly thereafter. Treasurer: Bruce Hallden Q: Are you a member of BMDCA? A: No. (incumbent) Director: Sue Mahan Q: If elected, will you attend a majority of the scheduled board meetings? A: Yes. (incumbent) Director: Martha McCormick Q: What do you feel are the immediate concerns of the BMDCNV? A: Owner education and member participation at club events. (incumbent) Trophy Donations Needed! Q: What do you feel should be long term goals of the BMDCNV? A: Health, longevity and rescue. You can sponsor a trophy! Please outline your qualifications for the position you are seeking: • Graduate of Hartford Institute of Accounting • Public accounting - 1 year • Corporate accounting - 45 years • Detail oriented Concurrent Regional Specialty ~ May 31 ~ Trophies Now Available • ~Deadline April 30 ~ FMI: Abby Patrizio at [email protected] RU on Club E List? Sign up today! Contact: [email protected] the BMDCNV Berner Blatt Editor Linda Botti [email protected] Breeder Referral Program Megan McTavish [email protected] Historian Vacant [email protected] chairpeople These dedicated chairpeople provide essential services to you, our membership. Please feel free to contact them with your questions, concerns, suggestions, requests for help or offers of help. Our mission is to provide the best for Berners and their families. Membership Jim Todhunter PO Box 5213 Framingham, MA 01701 [email protected] Public Education Martha Phelps, Diane Smith & Karen Allen [email protected] Rescue Linda DeCelles Gib Otten 1-877-4BMDCNV (toll free) [email protected] Volunteer Coordinator Martha Phelps 802-368-7656 [email protected] Membership List Admin. Jim Todhunter Jeff Nowak [email protected] Puppy Referral Laurel Crowley [email protected] Training Resources Paul Emerson 508-243-3922 [email protected] Ways & Means Judy HartmanWeb Page Retail Lynne BaileyBlatt Custom Orders [email protected] Members List Moderator Sharon Brady [email protected] Regional Club Rep (RCR) Karen Fox [email protected] 5 Trophy Chair Donna Bennett [email protected] Web Master Mimi Englander [email protected] Greater Lowell Kennel Club, Inc. Supported Entry BEST OF BREED (and a Group 1!) Shriner’s Auditorium, Wilmington, MA • January 18, 2014 Judge: Ms. Annella Cooper SELECT DOG GCH GREENWAY’S TEST OF TIME GCH MARBENS RUFFIAN Owner: Dede Laveran & Rose Tamberino and Renee Gallizzo Breeder: Dede Laveran. Owner/Breeder: Tiggie Gerli BEST OF WINNERS SELECT BITCH SENNENHOF RIGI KULM CH BACKCOUNTRY PANDEMONIUM TD NAP Owner/Breeder: Eve K Menegoz Owner: Beth Atkinson & Wendy Bennett Breeder: Wendy Bennett. BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX TO BEST OF BREED WINNERS BITCH/ BEST BRED-BY EXHIBITOR (and BBE Group 4!) CH CEDRIK VON ROMANSHOF Owner: Lynn Meyers Breeder: Beata Pluta. (Pictured above:) GCH CH Marbens Ruffian; Judge - Miss M. Ann Schwartz The Greater Lowell Kennel Club expresses its appreciation for the Supported Entry and wonderful prizes offered by the BMDCNV, and invites the club to support the entry in 2015. Reported by Adam Conn, serving as Supported Entry chair for this event. 6 TIMBERLEDGE’S FANCY MEETING YOU HERE Owner/Breeder: Cathy Estes & Peter Estes — Editor’s Note: Many thanks to Jon Cons for taking the cover photo and show photos for us! Photos are from GLKC Show on Sunday, January 19th. Judge - Miss. M. Ann Schwartz. Thank you Jon! AL BREEDERS ANNU ROUNDTABLE at Connecticut River Working Group Association Show Featuring “Evaluating your Litter with Deb Gross” Saturday, March 1 3 - 5 p.m. Lunch Room at Mallary West Building Dr. Debbie Gross is the owner and director of Wizard of Paws – a facility dedicated to the physical rehabilitation of animals, with locations in Colchester and Mystic, CT. She is one of the founders and core instructors for the first and only university - based program in canine physical rehabilitation at the University of Tennesee. Read more at: http://www.wizardofpaws.net/ This event is FREE ~ Sponsored by BMDCNV ~ FMI: Megan McTavish at [email protected] It’s a good Thing! Please join us for light refreshments, good discussion and great information exchanges with Bernese Mountain Dog breeders. Monthly Health Tip for keeping our Berners in tip-top shape! Portion Control Practice portion control — usually a morning and evening meal, carefully measured. A high protein, low carb diet with the right amount of calories for weight loss, controlled through the portions you feed, is what will take the weight off your Berner. Use the right measuring tools to portion out your pet’s meals. Grabbing what ever is convenient, like a coffee mug or a soup spoon, will not allow you to measure the portions correctly. Use standard cooking and baking measuring tools. The key to keeping your berner nutritionally fit at the cellular level is with a high protein, moisture rich diet fed in controlled portions, and augmented with physical activity. Always consult your veterinarian regarding any significant change in weight, diet and exercise for your dog. Reference: Dr. Karen Becker at mercola.com Factor treats you feed your pet into the daily calorie plan. Keep in mind pre-packaged commercial treats are a primary reason for excess weight in many pets. Check the labels... These snacks are loaded with carbs, sugar and fat and are specifically designed to create intense cravings in your dog. Use smaller feeding bowls to serve the new smaller portions of food. From a psychological perspective, this may prevent you from piling on additional food because the bigger bowl looks ‘too empty.’ http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/ dr-karen-becker.aspx 7 Rescue Notebook BERNER, INC. HAS QUINTS! by Linda DeCelles, Berner Inc. Rescue Chair A week before the Christmas holiday, Berner, Inc. was alerted to the plight of five Berners who had been rescued from an abuse/neglect situation. The five girls range in age from two to five. They were found almost starved in an unheated house with no water and one bag of food scattered on the floor. They had parasites, ear infections, worms and heavily scaled teeth. They were filthy and matted. The dogs were frightened but soon began to show their true Berner spirit when they opened up to their rescuers and accepted love and care. They were named Bertha, Summer, Gabby, Lucy and Nirvana by their rescuers. EDUCATION & RESCUE WE ARE THE RESCUE ARM OF THE NASHOBA CLUB Four of the 5 girls have already been adopted and one is in foster care. In the next issue of the Blatt we will tell you their story. We’ll tell you about the many people who helped rescue these Berner girls. And we’ll tell you about their new lives in their new homes. Summer Announcing... Family Dog Training, located in Hudson, MA is offering the following benefits to BMDCNV, BMDCA and BMDCC members: Gabby Lucy Nirvana & Friend Rescue Bernese Mountain Dogs owned by members: (verified through the rescuing organization) • Free tuition in any training classes at Family Dog Training • Free telephone/email behavioral consultation • 50% discount on in-home consultation within service area Other Bernese Mountain Dogs owned by members • 50% discount on all Family Dog Services including training Visit us at: http://www.family-dog-training.com Contact Paul Emerson at [email protected] or 508-243-3922 Bertha the BERNER INC board of directors President & Director - Alise Burbridge Treasurer & Director – Tom McKinney Clerk & Director – Anya Wittenborg Director – Dawn Flaherty Director – Linda DeCelles Director – Beth Atkinson 8 At the BMDCNV Summer Picnic in 2005, I discussed fostering with BMDCNV Rescue Chair, Anya Wittenborg after Miller “graduated” from the NEADS Puppy Program in August. Anya’s timing Dawn with Chloe, Bright and Stanley was impeccable. An hour before I was to return Miller for the last time, Anya called to see if we could foster a 2.5 year old BMDCNV Rescue, “Stanley” for a short two week period. That day, I had a teary good bye with Miller at 2:00 and then was off to pick Stanley up at 3:00. Stanley had come into the BMDCA Rescue Program by the assistance of a club member and pilot, Kelly Mecartney, who flew him up from Florida to Massachusetts. We “failed” fostering Stanley and wound upon adopting him. All we can say is how grateful we are for this failure! Stanley has served as a wonderful foster brother for many BMDCNV/Berner Inc foster dogs (we have kind of lost count of exactly how many) who have lived with us for a span of anywhere from a weekend to six months. Almost exactly seven years after Stanley came to us, we “failed” fostering again with Berner Inc Rescue, Chloe, who we adopted. I work at an educational collaborative as an occupational therapist and therapy service coordinator. Recently at work, I have been involved in developing policies for and starting an animal assisted therapy and activity program in schoolbased settings. The Faces of BERNER, Inc. Dawn Flaherty, Director I live near Myles Standish State Forest in Plymouth, MA with my husband, Jerry. We share our lives with Stanley an 11 year old BMD, Chloe a 3 year old BMD, Bright, a 4 year old English Shepherd, and Kit’N a 3 year domestic short hair cat. We also have a small flock of chickens. I have been a BMDCNV member since 1996 and also served on the BMDCNV Board of Directors for a couple of terms. I became a board member of Berner Inc soon after the BMDCNV voted to spin off its rescue and education programs into a separate 501(c)(3) corporation in 2008. In addition to fostering, I have been involved in assisting with review of adoptive home applications and rescue dog intakes, developing resources for foster and adoptive homes, home visits, rescue dog transport and Berner Inc education events at BMDCNV Fun days. Jerry and I brought our first Bernese Mountain Dog puppy, Annie, home on the first day of Spring in March of 1996. We were newbies to puppy training. At the time, we had a seven year old Catahoula mix, Rufous, who came to stay with us while a family member went on vacation. Rufous loved “Camp Flaherty” and being Jerry’s hiking companion so much that he never left and lived until the ripe old age of nearly 17 years old. Shortly after we lost Annie in 2004, we signed up to be a weekend puppy raiser for the NEADS Prison Pup Partnership Program that trains service dogs for people who are deaf or disabled. I corresponded weekly with a NEADS trainer about the puppy’s, (Miller, a Collie) progress and received training plan recommendations. Even though Miller was only with us on weekends we grew to love him and it was hard to imagine him moving on to his formal training program and eventual adoption. We made a point to focus on the big picture that Miller would be helping someone truly in need. iGive.com ® Change online shopping for good. In 2008, the BMDCNV membership established a 501(c) (3) charitable organization to address the needs of the everincreasing number of Berners being relinquished by their owners and to educate the public in the responsible care of this wonderful breed. The work of BERNER, Inc. is supported by the generous donations of people like YOU! Please consider honoring the achievements or the life of your dog (or of a friend or family member) with a tax-deductible donation either by Paypal on the web site, or by mail to: BERNER INC NEEDS YOU...to Get Donations from retailers you shop with on-line! When you register with igive.com and designate Berner, Inc as the cause you’d like to support, ALL your on-line purchases will automatically generate a donation from the retailer to Berner, Inc.... at NO cost to you! It’s quick... It’s easy... and FREE! BERNER, Inc. P.O. Box 1221 Arlington, MA 02474 Learn more at http://igive.com//Q6w2UJmt 9 Birthdays, Congratulations and Brags... C ngrats... Jumpin’ Jiminy...she did it! Portia - January 27th Cricket earned her Grand Championship at the shows in Salisbury, MD at only 18 months of age. I couldn’t be prouder of my baby girl...now onto the rest of the Versatility Title! Happy 7th Birthday! We are so proud of our beautiful girl! Cricket is now GCH CH TrailBound’s Ready, Set, Sing v Rosa’s RN, bred by Rui Rosa & Raime Campbell; Beautifully presented and handled by Heather Bremmer & Kevin Bednar. — Owned & adored by Michelle Keck; Jim Thorpe, PA — Jack & Kathy Merrithew; Bangor, ME New Canine Good Citizen! Snowpaws Spruce Mountain Jada CGC Jada earned her CGC on 12.19.13 at NB Productions Training Center in Greenfield, MA — Laurie Brown C ngrats... Paws ‘N’ Shop NEW ITEMS! Handcrafted Pin and Earrings by Anne and Jane Jewelry Approximate measurements 0.5” long x 0.5” high Pin - $ 20 • Earrings - $20 Order today! Small and light, though large enough to be noticed these earrings are the perfect size! On-line at http://bmdcnv.bigcartel.com Limited quantities 10 4th Annual BMDCNV OFA Hip & Elbow Clinic 4th Annual OFA Hip and Elbow Clinic Sunday May 4th • 9am - 4pm By Karen Fox; South Windsor, CT BMDCNV will host our 4th Annual OFA and Elbow Clinic on Sunday, May 4th. It is being held at Suffield Veterinary Hospital in Suffield, CT with Dr./ Mrs. Griffin Haviar (just 11 miles south of Springfield, MA with easy access to I-91). Dr./Mrs. Griffin Haviar Suffield Veterinary Hospital • Suffield, CT Hip and Elbow digital radiographs with sedation. $150 per BMD $200 per all other breeds - after Feb. 22, 2014, if space available Digital OFA Submission Fee - Upon Request $40 Hip and Elbow per dog $90 Hip and Elbow for 3 or more littermates at the same time $15 Hip and Elbow per dog when 5 or more are submitted by one owner/co-owner at the same time Karen and Blue Not just for show dogs: All Berner OFA results listed in Berner Garde have the potential to assist in breeding decisions. Many breeders look at all family data available when making their breeding choices. FMI: http://www.offa. org/index.html Microchipping • $35 per dog For this Clinic: Pre-sedation bloodwork is highly recommended to be done with your primary vet shortly prior to the clinic. Sedative is butorphanol/dexdomitor which will have the dogs heavily sedated for the xrays, then given the reversal dose where they can walk out of the office within a short time. Appointments must be made in advance. FMI or an appointment Karen Fox: [email protected] Appointments are required: Appointments must be made in advance. Priority will be given to those who previously responded, and then to any other BMDs. Please mention this opportunity to all of your berner friends, whether they are club members or not. If there are appointments remaining on February 22nd, they will be offered to other breeds. Lucy Cleo Eiger Benson Tobi 11 THREE SHOWS IN TWO DAYS! Ladies Dog Club All-Breed Dog Show 100th Anniversary • with commemorative pins Crackerbarrel Fairgrounds ~ Wrentham, MA Show Secretary MB-F - Entries Close May 14 BMDCNV Concurrent Regional Specialty Saturday, May 31 Breed Judge: Andrew Ritter Sweepstakes & Veterans Judge: Fara Bushnell Reserve your Catalog ($3) Send email to Marge Bumen at: [email protected] BMDCNV P.O. Box 5213 Framingham, MA 01701 Contact [email protected] to receive an electronic color issue of the Berner-Blatt Specialty Show Chair Marge Bumen Veterans Parade Junior Showmanship Best Puppy Best Bred-by Exhibitor Best Veteran Stud Dog Brood Bitch and Brace Parade of Champions & Title Holders Dog Fun Zone Hospitality Tent hosted by BMDCNV REMINDER! Your Annual Club dues are now due. Please submit your dues promptly to our membership chair Jim Todhunter. BMDCNV Weekend Supported Entry Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1 Judges: Virginia Lyne Marc Cohen 4-Month Puppy Competition Sponsor a Trophy Deadline - April 30 Abby Patrizio [email protected]
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