National Schutzhund Magazine
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National Schutzhund Magazine
April, May, June 2016 DVG AMERICA National Schutzhund Magazine ●New LV Officers and Email Addresses ●Cornhuskers’ Has Done It Again ●Delta Schutzund Club: Growing and Showing! ●Essex County Schutzhund Club’s Florida Trial üCoast Schutzhund Club…Thank You! ●More 2015 Championship Photos! 1 2 April-June, 2016 What is DVG? Table of Contents The initials DVG stand for Deutscher Verband der Gebrauchshundsportvereine, or the German Association of From your LV President 4 Working Dog Sport Clubs. Trial & Event Calendar 5 Did You Know? Trial Helper Program 6 From Your LRO 6 titling of dogs of all kinds. In addition to IPO titles, DVG offers 2016 DVG America Championship Set! 6 Obedience and Tracking titles, providing competition Delta Schutzhund Club 8 opportunities for all people who love to train dogs, even the Cornhuskers’ Schutzhund Club 13 Essex County Schutzhund Club 16 2015 Championship Pictures 19 Coast Schutzhund Club 22 DVG America Magazine Information 24 Trial Results 25 This is not an exact translation, but one that is most meaningful in English. While attracting breeders of all working dogs, DVG exists for only one purpose - the training and smallest of breeds. If you are interested in finding out more about LV DVG America, please visit our website for more complete information. www.DVG-America.com Why DVG? The training purist and competitive breeder can look to DVG for many benefits not offered by any other organization in the US or Canada. ● Over 100 years experience in the training of all breeds of working dogs ● All judges are German Kennel Club (VDH) and FCI recognized. Currently there are 10 certified judges residing in LV America. In addition, visiting judges from Germany may assist with local trials and championships. ● Trial decoys are certified, and on-going training and testing are required. ● It is the only organization whose members are qualified to compete in a German National Championship. ● All titles and scorebooks are recognized by the VDH, allowing a DVG member to compete in any local trial in Germany. ● An annual American Championship for levels 1, 2 and 3. ● Members and clubs throughout the United States and Canada LV DVG America Officers for 2016 President: Annetta Cheek - Email: [email protected] Phone 703 772 6785 Vice President: Scott Bakkala - Email: [email protected] Phone 918-791-5911 Secretary: Sanderetta Roberts - Email: [email protected] : Phone 661-706-2282 T reasurer: Shanna Burgin - Email: [email protected] : Phone 918-978-9056 OfV: Ted Hartman- Email: [email protected] : Phone 909-350-3501 LRO: Hartmut Beckmann - Email: [email protected] : Phone 303-697-7729 Membership: Christine Leitzau - Email: [email protected] : Phone 517-881-3549 LV DVG America Magazine LV DVG America is the official publication of Landesverband DVG America, Inc., a not-for-profit Colorado Corporation. Any claims made by the writers or advertisers in this magazine are not necessarily those of the editor, officers or directors of the Landesverband DVG America or DVG America magazine. Written permission of the editor must be obtained in order to reproduce or reprint this magazine or any part thereof. 3 A MESSAGE FROM YOUR LV PRESIDENT Annetta Cheek plus $1.37 for each competitor. If you cancel a scheduled trial you still owe the $5.50, but if you postpone it the $5.50 carries over. We’ll send around a form for you to use to calculate a trial’s fee; it will include the address to send the funds to. If you have any questions about this let me know. Spring is finally here and I hope you are all enjoying your dogs and our sport. LV Board. The new officers have taken office—you can get contact information at http://dvg-america.com/contacts.html. Notice that all the national officers now have fastmail addresses that reflect their positions, such as [email protected]. Fastmail is a more secure system than gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, and other popular email systems. We will transfer the emails to new officers after future elections, so you won’t have to keep learning new emails. Bylaws. More bylaw changes are coming. When we did the major overhaul of the bylaws a few years ago, we didn’t do the disciplinary section, although it desperately needed it. We finally have a new draft of this section, and you’ll be seeing it soon to vote on. This is an important provision so please think about the draft and send us any ideas you have for improvements. Website. By now hopefully most of you have seen the new look of the DVG website, at dvg-america.com. Shelly did a lot of work moving everything over. It’s a big job moving all that information (and she does this as a volunteer), and it’s possible she missed some topics or links. If you see a problem, please help us by letting Shelly know the specifics. [email protected] New sports. Germany is offering some new sports as part of the DVG program, and I thought you might be interested in two of them – Mantrailing and Search and Rescue (SAR). Hartmut will tell you more about them in his LRO’s report. We should be able to offer mantrailing soon; SAR is a bit further away because of the complexity of the test. Germany has always offered other sports besides IPO, in fact DVG’s biggest sport overall is agility. We could offer more sports here but it would take significant interest on the part of the membership. Trial fees. Recently the Board voted to pass on to the clubs the trial fees that Germany imposes on us, starting June 1. Most organizations that I know of charge clubs a small amount to put on a trial. For example, American Working Malinois Association charges $5 a competitor. USCA charges $4 for members and $29 for non-members. I’m a UKC obedience judge and UKC charges a few dollars per entry, too. These fees are not something that’s going into the LV’s treasury. They are passed on to DVG Germany. Some of the money stays with DVG and a small portion is sent on the VDH, the German Kennel Club and DVG’s parent. We’ll change the rate once a year, to adjust to the exchange rate. This year the rate will be $5.50 for each day of the trial FCI rule changes. We’ve been hearing about major changes to the FCI rules for several years. The newest estimate of when they will be released is 2018. Annetta Cheek President, LV DVG America [email protected] LV DVG America & Magazine Contacts EDITOR: To submit articles, feature stories or for advertising information: Shelly Timmerman - 11110 W Hwy. 318, Reddick, FL 32686 Phone 352-591-0129 Email: [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/ DvgAmericaMagazine Interested in joining DVG? Please contact the KG (region) contact person nearest you to learn more. Midwest KG Southeast KG Western KG KG North Richard Scott Jessica Sharp Jamie Lloyd Annie Velletri Treasurer/Membership Secretary/Membership Treasurer/Membership Secretary/Membership 5521 Wilderness Trail 690 Iris Road PO BOX 218 6208 Winnabago Road Whites Creek, TN 37189 Casselberry, FL 32707 Veneta, OR 97487 Bethesda, MD 20186 615-528-4429 407-402-4605 541-344-3084 301-646-6961 Email: Email: Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4 Trial & Event Calendar DATE CLUB/EVENT CITY/STATE CONTACT PHONE EMAIL JUDGE Apr 2-3 Highway Schutzhund Club Umatilla, FL Kathy Foster 352-636-2921 [email protected] Apr 16 Salem Schutzhund Club Salem, OR Janice Reid 503-364-7387 [email protected] Jacki Purdham Apr 16 Total Working Hund Verein Waxahachie, TX Lala Roberts 817-937-3333 [email protected] James Akin-Otiko Apr 23 T-Town Working Dog Assoc. Norman, OK JJ Bakkala 918-791-5911 [email protected] Ted Harman Apr 23 MWKG Helper Seminar Norman, OK JJ Bakkala 918-791-5911 [email protected] Ted Harman Apr 30May 01 Wild West DogSport Delano, CA Jeanita Davis 661-829-9451 [email protected] May 7-8 Alexandria Schutzhund Group Leesburg, VA Monica Patty 703 635 9267 May 7-8 Washington DC Area Gebrauchshund Club Waldorf, MD Jennifer Zembower 240-355-7915 May 14 Endeavor Working Dog Cub Los Alamos, NM Amanda Robertson 505-310-5418 [email protected] Ted Hartman May 14 WKG Handler Seminar Los Alamos, NM Amanda Robertson 505-310-5418 [email protected] Ted Hartman Battle Ground, WA Judy Duncan 360-687-1459 [email protected] May 14-15 Allegmeiner Hundesport Klub Amanda Hoskinson Amanda Hoskinson [email protected] Melissa Hepler jenniferzembower@gmail. com Melissa Hepler May 15 Black Diamond Schutzhund Club Erie, CO Diann Yandrich 303-828-5196 [email protected] May 27-28 West KG Championship, Hosted Denver, CO by Centennial Schutzhund Club Jeff Uhrlaub 303-910-5688 [email protected] Ann Dolan Jennifer Reid Melissa Hepler May 27-28 WKG Training Workshop Denver, CO Jeff Uhrlaub 303-910-5688 [email protected] May-29 Mid TN Schutzhund Club McMinnville, TN A. Anderson 931-668-9660 [email protected] Sep 17 Cache Valley Working Dog Club Ogden, UT Joanna Pawlick 801-718-7498 [email protected] Oct 1-2 Working Rottweiler Association of Canada New Lowell, ON Joanne Fleming 705-428-2258 Oct 9 Gateway Working Dog Club St Peters, MO Nancy Schick 314-791-5242 [email protected] Jacki Purdham Donna Gauvin 847-651-9790 [email protected] Jacki Purdham Oct 22-23 Northern Illinois Schutzhund Club Grayslake, IL Nov 4-6 DVG America Championship, Hosted by the Southeast KG Dec-04 Cascade Schutzhund Club Olympia, WA http://www.facebook.com/DvgAmericaMagazine joannefleming13@sympati co.ca Ann Dolan Jennifer Reid James Akin-Otiko Clermont, FL Les Flores 360-259-9192 [email protected] Jacki Purdham Have you “Liked” DVG America Magazine on Facebook yet? Over 1300 of your friends and fellow DVG America members have and the numbers are still growing! 5 5 DID YOU KNOW? THE TRIAL HELPER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM HAS THREE PRIMARY GOALS: 1. To test dogs in an assertive, fair, and safe manner under the protection rules of the German Kennel Club The dates for the 2016 LV DVG America Championship have been set! Mark your calendars for the first (VDH). weekend in November, (3-6) and start making your 2. To produce a high level of consistency in testing dogs in the protection phase of a trial. plans to head to central Florida! The Southeast KG is hard at work making plans and arrangements for a first-class event. 3. To identify those helpers who excel and who can work The venue will be in Clermont, near many of the at a championship level. nation’s favorite family vacation parks, including Walt Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios and Busch Gardens. For more information about the Trial Helper Seminar and Certification Program, see the DVG America website or contact the LV DVG America OfG Stay tuned to the DVG America website for updates and information as it becomes available. www.DVG-America.com/championship.html NEWS AND UPDATES FROM THE DIRECTOR OF JUDGES Dear DVG America Members, For any urgent issues you may text or We, DVG America, are also looking into Thanks you for your vote of confidence call my cell at 720-883-4234. possibly offering SAR (Search and to be your LRO. I will do my best in New: As of March 1, the DVG entered Rescue) titles here in our LV. This making the transition as smooth as Mantrailing to its current list of titles. might be coming a little further down possible and I hope to serve DVG While I was in Germany for personal the road but no details are available America well. reasons, I was able to attend the first yet. First let me thank Lisa for her time and seminar and workshop for Mantrailing Please let me know if you have any energy in serving as our LRO for the to which judges from several LVs had questions. past election period. I wish her all the been invited. With that, the first few Best wishes and good luck, best and know she will continue to judges, including myself, are now Hartmut Beckmann support our LV. certified to judge such trials. I hope to If you have any questions or concerns get our LV Judges certified as well at any time, please let me know so I within a reasonable time frame. can address those. My preferred Soon we will be able to offer such titles contact information is via E-mail at: here in our LV as well. I hope to have [email protected] the rules and other important or information available and posted on [email protected] our website within the next month or two. 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A Journey with Delta Schutzhund Club Photos by Rawi Vaz, Lisa Alvis, & Vee By Robert Fortune Jerol Skinner Prentice Kidd Bobby Holley,Jani Turkia, Prentice Kidd The original intent of this article was to share a single event in our club, a "helper" seminar. After further consideration, we decided to also include some of our accomplishments. By writing about some of our milestones, we hope others will be inspired as they continue along their Schutzhund journey. In late February, our club had the privilege of hosting a two-day “helper” seminar; it was our second in two years. The main instructor for both was Jani Turkia. For the second seminar, Jason Murphy and Jerol Skinner assisted. Together the three instructors worked well and successfully established an environment that was safe and conducive for learning. In addition to the ten seminar participants, we had several people who brought dogs out to work. And for this we are very appreciative. Having a variety of dogs for the seminar participants to work provided them with the ability to be matched with the appropriate level dog for their level of certification. Upon completion of the seminar, Bobby Holley was certified as a level 3 and Prentice Kidd moved up to a level 2. Congratulations to you both! One of the best aspects about a “helper” seminar is the communing with other IPO people. We are each drawn to this sport for reasons many of those outside of schutzhund don’t quite understand; however, we understand. The “helper” seminar gives us like-minded people an opportunity to gather, socialize, and to get to know one another. During this seminar, we couldn’t have asked for more perfect weather or a better grill master – thank you Larry Kye for keeping everyone well fed! And now for a bit about us... Delta Schutzhund Club was founded in 2010 with five members and by the end of 2015 grew to the largest club in the MWKG with twenty nine members. The club’s first members were true novices, with only one year of Schutzhund experience each, but we were determined to make the club a success; most of our success has been through pure perseverance. We have been fortunate to have attracted like-minded people to our club who Lorelei Sims support each other to succeed; this atmosphere has manifested into several accomplishments. In five years our club members have titled four IPO 3 dogs, two IPO 2 dogs, two IPO 1 dogs, and twenty- one Bh titles. As hobbyist and novices, titling dogs was driven by our passion for the sport. Our desire to learn and grow shielded us from feeling intimidated when exposed to those more experienced in IPO. There wasn’t a question we wouldn’t ask or a topic we wouldn’t research. And there still isn’t. In 2011, our youngest member and her dog ‘Ginger’ placed second as an IPO 2 at the DVG nationals; she was fourteen at the time and the youngest competitor. Also in that same year, another founding member and his dog ‘Hector’ placed fifth as an IPO 1. In 2012, this same member and ‘Hector’ competed as an IPO 3 and met their personal goal of passing all three phases. Competing at this level within the first two years of establishing the club was a huge milestone for its members. As the club grew so did our accomplishments. In 2014, one member won the IPO 3 and IPO 2 at the MWKG regionals. More recently, a member won the DVG nationals as an IPO 1. Also, along our club’s journey, five members certified as DVG “helpers” and five members certified as DVG training directors. Since our conception, we have hosted a trial every year Jerol Skinner and for most years, have hosted two trials. The foundation of our club’s accomplishments is our motivated members who are dedicated and willing to work hard. I believe our club’s journey to be special. We are not professionals of the sport. We are simply students of the sport. Our dogs are also unique in that they are our pets and companions first; IPO competitors second. Our members are successful because they share their passion for the sport with their dog and set realistic goals. By treating our dogs with love and respect, the John Dunn dogs look forward to training and are eager to learn. Delta Schutzhund Club’s journey is and has been a positive Prentice Kidd one. Enjoying our dogs and enjoying the sport is our main priority. Eddie Alvis Jerol Skinner Bobby Holley 9 Rusty Ford Jani Turkia & Eddie Alvis Larry Kye & Rawi Vaz Bobby Holley Jerol Skinner , Robert Fortune & Todd Pegram Jani Turkia & Jason Pool Delta Club Sean Howley & Jani Justin Rusnick & Kolsch BH 10 Robert Fortune Tammy Olson & Saddie BH Bobby Holley Lisa Manning & Moxie BH Chantelle Ford & Dingo BH Todd Pegram & Kim BH Larry Kye & Enzo BH Delta Club Bunny Lanning & Avari BH 11 OFFICIAL DVG RULE BOOK POCKET EDITION (2014 English Translation) $20.00 each for 1-4 $18.00 each for 5-9 $15.00 each for 10 and more Plus Shipping: US $6.00 Priority USPS. | Canada $14-21.00 Please contact Debra DeFrank to order. Email: [email protected] Phone: 815-465-2078 12 Cornhusker’s Schutzhund Club has done it again. CORNHUSKERS Article and photos: Jacki Purdham| Ann & Raj TR 2 I The Cornhuskers had five BHs. All first time handlers, new dogs, and first titles. Eve took Layla from being a timid, scared, untrusting malinois, to a confident, loyal, family companion, now with a CGC and a BH! Steve handled Chaos like a champ and I can’t wait to see him in the future with this dog! Jason and Axel are an inseparable pair, and The club outdid themselves by their bond is unbreakable! Pam & having over 75 raffle prizes to give Kairo are a bad-ass team and are away, and over 100 spectators to going to take names and kick some enjoy the day with. Lynn & Johnny serious a** in the near future! Irons went above and beyond by Dennis and Bossy are guests with hustling raffle prizes, sponsors, this club, and are a pair to look for. organizing the food, and kid prizes. All of these teams took their training Nobody went home empty handed or very serious and not only did it pay hungry! Every active club member off with their BH titles, it has made stepped up and took their part doing some amazing bonds that will never something in the trial, and it was a be broken. huge success not only for the club, Lynn and Elvis showed us all what but for all! The community an IPO 1 is supposed to look like, supported in many ways, and we WOW!! These two rocked the house. can’t wait for our next one. perfect day for a trial in Lincoln, Nebraska, and a perfect day it turned out to be. The weather could not have been more cooperative with a little dew for early morning tracking, and nice warm sun for obedience and protection. It was a good time had by all, and by all, I mean ALL!! T WAS A Watch out, cause Elvis has not “left the building”! Paul and Justice started out rough, with a not so easy track, but finished with some amazing obedience and protection routines. These two IPO 1s will be running neck and neck in the future. Ann and Raj joined us with their TR 2 title! Ann has done one outstanding job with Raj, and this team was meant to be. Charlie put some heart and soul into two IPO 3 titles with Egar and Walker. Until you have shown two dogs in the same trial, there is no way to explain the stress involved!! He showed us again how it is done, and done with a smile and love of the sport!! Akin’s helper work with the IPO 1s was his usual flawless style. He flows with the dogs and makes it look so easy, we are very fortunate to have him with us! Paul’s helper Continued next page 13 work with the IPO 3s was outstanding!! Did I mention, this was his first trial in the books? Well, even the pros in the audience did not know that! Paul is a true asset to the club and gives it his all every time he steps on to the field. Hats off to both of you! We are ever so grateful to have to had Ann Dolan as our Judge. Always a pleasure to be around and her knowledge, helpful, and encouraging critiques are what makes this sport! Ann is an asset to this sport and we look forward to working with her again! Eve and Layla, BH Pam and Kairo, BH Steve and Chaos, BH Akin and Elvis Paul and Walker Lyn and Elvis, IPO 1 14 Paul, Justice, Grace, Ann Paul and Egar BH Traffic Jason & Axel Dennis & Bossy BH 15 Essex County Schutzhund Club’s 2016 Winter Trial – Groveland, Florida January 30, 31 By Anne Marie Appel Curtis Brantley drives Carl Smith’s GSD, Lover Boy For those of us who live in the northern half of the country, training and trialing our dogs in the winter can be quite challenging. Most of us are confined to cramped quarters indoors or barely able to move in layers of winter clothing on snow covered fields for months. For many years I have had the good fortune and opportunity to journey to Florida in January to train with Schutzhund pioneer Gottfried Dildei, and many years our training culminates with a DVG trial. This past January our training and trial was held at the field of longtime Schutzhund friend, competitor, Rottweiler breeder and DVG judge, Amanda Hoskinson. Amanda graciously allowed us the use of her field and equipment and was instrumental in assisting me with the long range logistics of hosting a trial 1400 miles away from home. We could not have hosted this trial without her help and generosity. With a field of entries consisting of three BH dogs, four IPO 1s, two IPO 2s and two IPO 3s we were looking forward to a fun weekend and with Melissa Hepler judging we knew it would be educational as well! We began on Saturday morning with tracking. After two days of torrential rain we weren’t sure what condition our Zellwood dirt would be in. As it turned out most of the field was fairly dry with only a few boot-sucking steps of mud to slow some of us down. I think Emie Franck had the worst of it with one of her shepherds, but all of the IPO dogs passed – four IPO 1s - Emie with two GSDs, Garon (86) and Vandal (83), Carl Smith with his gorgeous male GSD, LB (also known as Lover Boy) (96 and High Tracking), and Ben Julich with Angel (vom Haus Franck)(72). Our two IPO 2’s were handled by Jill Doherty – littermates of her own breeding – Ikon (88) and Ixena (91) and our two IPO 3’s Martha Chamberlin with Beth Whitcomb’s stunning male, Jaeger (86) and Carl Smith & Lover Boy IPO 3s, Martha Chamberlin with Beth Whitcomb’s stunning male, Jaeger (86) and Helen Tyler with her malinois bitch, Bristol (88). A short break for a hearty breakfast at Mary’s Country Kitchen and then back to the sunny field in Groveland where we began with the BHs. We started off the obedience phase with my overly social male Rottie, Tyr, who was paired with Monica Patty’s spirited Czechoslovakian Shepherd bitch, Gracie. The heat was somewhat of a factor but both dogs turned in worthy performances with an occasional outstanding moment. This pairing was followed by Jessie Sharp with another lively vom Haus Franck Shepherd bitch, Willow, paired with “honor dog”, Monica Patty’s retired male, Falcon. All three BHs passed and were permitted to move ahead to the traffic portion. Huge sighs of relief! At this point the sun really began to heat up the field! The IPO 1 entries found Ben’s Angel (74) paired with Emie’s Vandal (71) with nice attentive heeling for both but a few blips here and there. It was nice to hear Judge Melissa Hepler’s critique include praise for the happy dogs. The second pairing saw Carl’s LB (88) paired with Emie’s second male, Garon (64). Again some very nice parts to both routines but some fumbling with the retrieves and the send out, points lost and new issues to iron out for next time. The IPO 2s and 3s were paired together as Jill had the two 2’s. We first watched Ixena turn in a lovely performance (90 points and High Obedience) and Martha (IPO 3) with Jaeger (87). So fun to see the relationships Jill has with her dogs and the critiques rewarded the positive behavior. Martha and Jaeger had a very nice routine but Jaeger hit the jump with one of his back feet which made him a bit “off” from that point onward. For an eight year old Nationals veteran he did an outstanding job and showed true heart though-out. The final pairing of the day was Jill’s IPO 2 male, Ikon (87) with Helen’s, Bristol (75). We then took a short break before our three BH entries sailed through the traffic portion with no issues and yahoo – congratulations to out three new BH dogs! With two phases passed for all of the IPO dogs we then headed off for a yummy Italian dinner at Goomba’s and a good night’s sleep for handlers and their team mates. Sunday morning dawned with temperatures a bit cooler and some cloud cover for Protection. We met on the field for a quick handler’s meeting with our judge and the final phase then began. Now, this is the place where I ask for forgiveness because my notes of the Protection phase are spotty and my memory is even worse. I can generalize and tell you there were plenty of “young dog” moments for the IPO 1s and 2s but you will just be getting scores here with not many specific details. Unfortunately our first young dog, Ben’s extremely spirited and enthusiastic bitch, Angel, decided early in the routine that she was having way too much fun and listening to Ben’s commands required too much effort – after the blind search and the call out from the hold and bark this team needed to be dismissed. This young girl shows a lot of promise and I am sure we will see her out on the competition field again in no time! Emie then followed with her two beautiful males, Vandal turned in an 88 point performance and Garon bested him with 90 points! Carl and LB then Continued page 21 17 n Hoskinso Amanda o & Mondr Thanks go to Maurice Brown for the photos! Frank Horner & Frost 18 mell Eva Em & Ajax Butch Henderson & Arson Melissa Hepler & Cino Susan Miller & Leo Butch Henderson & Arson Me l i & C ssa Hep in o le r Butch Henderson & Arson Susan Miller & Leo 19 James Honda & E’Tienne Mic h ae l & Kerr Johnson ew Jeff Goldsmith & Mace Jeff Goldsmith & Mace James Honda & E’Tienne James Honda & E’Tienne 20 Continued from page 17 turned in the high scoring routine of the day with 94 points. Our IPO 3 entries then took to the trial field. Helen and her feisty Mal, Bristol, gave us an entertaining 85 point routine and Martha with our eight year old veteran, Jaeger, showed us a smooth 90 point routine. So – over all a very nice trial with Carl and LB taking High Tracking, High Protection and High in Trial with 278 points total. Jill and Ixena taking High Obedience and 2nd place overall with 265 points. Martha and Jaeger close behind, taking 3rd place overall with 263 points. Thanks are in order to Curtis Brantley for some fine protection helper work. The Southern clubs are fortunate to have some excellent helpers and we were grateful to have Curtis available to work this trial. Also a huge thank you to Melissa Hepler for thoughtful and detailed, instructional critiques. Her knowledge of the rules is exceptional. With her relaxed and jovial attitude she also did an excellent job of making handlers feel calmer and more confident out on the field. Having a judge who is still actively trialing is a huge plus in my opinion and it showed in the helpful, knowledgeable judging. Thank you, Melissa – hopefully we can get you up to New Hampshire again at some point! And this trial would not have been possible without the generosity of our gracious host, Amanda Hoskinson. She provided her beautiful training field and equipment for obedience and protection, helped me with every step of the organization and execution of the trial, hosted the judge, and made it possible for our New England club to enjoy a respite from the winter weather. Amanda is one of the most hardworking people I have seen in this sport and her support to me personally has been invaluable. Lastly a shout-out to Gottfried Dildei for his amazing training prior to the trial. Even after almost eighteen years in this sport I always find new things to work on with his method. We are so fortunate to have him here in this country and as one of the most experienced trainers in the world I try to pick his brain every opportunity I can! Thank you, as well, to our hardworking handlers and their amazing team mates – this sport would not be possible without your dedication and devotion to your dogs. For every disappointment may you find fifty rewarding moments to make up for it! See you out there on the competition field. 21 Coast Schutzhund Club, est 1984. We just wanted to thank DVG and our members for many really incredible years. 22 Also a very special thanks to all of the talented instructors, helpers, judges and competitors we've been blessed with. Attached are some photos of our club members and events from the last few years. Happy training! 23 LV DVG America Magazine Advertising Rates & Policies Article submissions: Articles are preferred submitted as Word (doc) files. Please don’t embed your photos in the file. Send them separately with identifying information about each shot including photographer. You may include captions for each image. All photographs must be of good quality. LV DVG America reserves the right to refuse to use images that do not meet our publishing standards of resolution or quality. 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Trial Results Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Breed Prior Title Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded Allegemeiner Schutzhund Club Judge: Ted Hartman Link Lisa Preston MAL – BH Bestanden BH Condor von Hohenhamein Judy Duncan ROT – BH Nicht Bestanden – July von Shambala Bryan Carrol ROT – BH Bestanden BH Oriah vom Haus Reid Audra Oliver GSD – BH Bestanden BH Blazin’s Emerald Nick Blasdel MAL – BH Bestanden BH Seppel Susanne Loegel MIX BH IPO VO 71 Lakeside’s Vera Michael Duncan ROT IPO A1 IPO A2 Colt de Alphaville Bohemia Jeff White MAL BH IPO 1 Total Working Hund Verin October 24 2015 70 71 79 221 S IPO VO 86 80 a 166 G IPO A2 80 85 a 235 S IPO 1 Judge: Ann Dolan November 21 2015 Walker von der Dornburg Donna DeYoung GSD – BH Bestanden BH Lanzo van Arne's Hoeve Clement Dang GSD – BH Bestanden BH Stingers Du Loups Du Soleil Manuel (Tony) Perez MAL – BH Nicht Bestanden – Waldemoso Opavia Hof Donna DeYoung GSD TR 2 TR 3 95 Revie Ora vom Kraftwerk Pam Falls GSD BH IPO 1 93 70 TERM Bravo vom Alpenmak Leonhart Muller GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 84 88 79 a 251 G IPO 3 Chagall aus dem Blumental Juan Gato ROT IPO 2 IPO 3 96 93 90 a 279 SG IPO 3 Drybrucke's Brio Lala Roberts ROT IPO 2 IPO 3 82 78 80 a 240 G IPO 3 95 SG TR 3 – Washington DC Area Gebrauchshund Club (WAG) Judge: Lisa Little Lakotah's Dawn Assault Felon x Navajo Jacqueline Anderson Parker BOUV – BH Bestanden BH General George S Patton Sr III Victor Miller GSD – BH Bestanden BH Buddah v.d. Rod Jacqueline Anderson Parker BOUV – BH Bestanden BH Sisco vom Karthago Brian Ciszczon GSD – BH Bestanden BH Polly Kathe Polly Fox MIX TR 2 TR 3 4 Jory von der Olgameister Mark Torrence GSD BH IPO 1 Joy Chan Huburt Chan GSD BH IPO 1 Boss Danny Smith MIX BH IPO 1 71 IPO 1 Audacity Tara Longoria MAL IPO 1 IPO 2 41 – Cara's Argus My Paladin Jurgen Winkler DOB IPO 1 IPO 2 97 Grumby von Hellerwald Jennifer Zembower BOUV IPO 2 IPO 3 25 November 21 2015 87 4 – DQ No out – DQ No out – 76 a 260 G IPO 2 DQ no out – Trial Results Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Breed Prior Title Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded Mid-Tennessee Schutzhund Club Judge: Melissa Hepler Mach-Ten Molly v Waldemesshaus Richard Scott GSD – BH Bestanden BH Ellie von der Bosenhohle Amelia Anderson GSD – BH Bestanden BH Ennie von der Bosenhohle Ameilia Anderson GSD – BH Nicht Bestanden – Kusto von der Shearon Haus Pete Kovack GSD – BH Bestanden BH Sinora's Viper Boy Kandice Wilson MAL – BH Bestanden BH Rota Teuefelfeuer Viciousla Reyn GSD – BH Bestanden BH Ezeekiel von der Bosenhohle Barbara Ehren GSD – BH Bestanden BH Banshee ze Socehua vom Voyellese Pete Kovack GSD – BH Bestanden BH Vale vom Germal Haus Ally Smith GSD – BH Bestanden BH Loki von Prufenpuden Carol Arnold GSD BH IPO 1 95 86 84 a 265 G IPO 1 Rocky vom TaJgetosz Pete Kovack GSD BH IPO 1 97 92 96 a 285 SG IPO 1 Fiasko von Hugelblick Stanley Krasinski GSD BH IPO 1 90 90 85 a 265 G IPO 1 V'Leo ot Vitosha Christina Hansel MAL IPO 1 IPO 2 98 88 92 a 278 SG IPO 2 Quoto vom Ruff Barbara Ehren GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 91 78 80 a 249 G IPO 3 Wild West Dog Sport November 21-22, 2015 Judge: Jacki Purdham December 5-6, 2015 Stazi vom Kondorstrand Ann Boyce DOB – BH Bestanden BH Nola vom Haus Tyson Megan Barnes GSD BH IPO 1 70 70 86 a 226 S IPO 1 Cjachi Gaudet de Canubis Veronica Stork ROT BH IPO 1 70 75 91 a 236 S IPO 1 Dextr srdce Perly Bohemie Bernard Borges GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 97 85 89 a 271 SG IPO 2 Sasha vom Kondorstrand Ann Boyce DOB IPO 3 IPO 3 98 96 96 a 290 V IPO 3 Jeno's Pyra Hiroe Wolters MAL IPO 2 IPO 3 94 82 90 a 266 SG IPO 3 Tidewater Schutzhund Club Judge: James Akin-Otiko Vilas von Konigtum Jim Bostek GSD – BH Nicht Bestanden – Brutus der Gutaussehend Brandon Hamraz ROT – BH Bestanden BH Quexi vom Lehrbacher Cailin Yates GSD BH IPO 1 80 Jager vom Shiraz Steve Kostoff GSD BH IPO 1 Tank vom Franzosen Wald Christean Ramage GSD OB 1 IPO 1 83 87 88 a 258 G IPO 1 Graubauer's B'Charlie Nadar Abouellgubein MAL IPO 2 IPO 3 90 88 88 a 266 G IPO 3 Delta Schutzhund Club December 05 2015 75 80 vh 235 S DQ Judge: Amanda Hoskinson IPO 1 – December 5-6, 2015 Kye's Redhead Stepchild Larry Kye DOB – BH Bestanden BH Kolsch Von Rierschneck Justin Rasnick GSD – BH Bestanden BH Kye's Moxie Sets the World on Fire Lisa Manning DOB – BH Bestanden BH Domingo von Laisbackblick Chantelle Ford GSD – BH Bestanden BH 26 Trial Results Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Delta Schutzhund Club (Continued) Breed Prior Title Attempted Title A B C Total Judge: Amanda Hoskinson Title Awarded December 5-6, 2015 Sadie Tammie Olson GSD – BH Bestanden BH Front Sights Indy Lucy Newton DSH – BH Bestanden BH Lothlorien's Avari The Dark Elf Bunny Lanning DOB – BH Bestanden BH Pegram's A Lady Called Camille Tod Pegram DOB – BH Bestanden BH Hercules vom Schattendal Roberty Holley GSD BH IPO 1 Esmonds Eragon Chrystal Freeman ROT BH IPO 1 Esmonds Will of Steel Lucy Newton ROT BH OB 1 Howler aka Walter (Pawlik) Faith Pawlik MIX BH TR 1 Esmonds Will of Steel Lucy Newton ROT BH Alivar vom Rossebach Robert Fortune GSD Ola vom Teufelhund Carma Cleveland GSD DQ no out – 91 a 270 SG IPO 1 80 G OB 1 90 90 SG TR 1 TR 1 84 84 G TR 1 IPO 1 IPO 2 98 263 G IPO 2 FH FH 2 95 95 SG FH 2 94 85 80 89 76 a South Florida Schutzhund Club Judge: Ted Hartman Dunga von der Gustav Jorge Ribero GSD – BH Bestanden BH Oakley H Canine Extreme Deborah Lopez GSD – BH Bestanden BH Donis von Lotta Donna Blair GSD BH IPO 1 93 74 90 a 257 G IPO 1 Rendy Morovia Artex Chris Daugaard GSD BH IPO 1 93 74 89 a 256 G IPO 1 Luna vom Glucklich Tal Luis Rodriguez GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 91 92 91 a 274 SG IPO 3 Ottmar vom Kerschberger John Yanik GSD IPO 3 IPO 3 90 76 166 M – Smarty Marty Sidney Arellana MIX IPO 3 IPO 3 95 77 262 G IPO 3 Memphis Schutzhund Club December 12 2015 90 a January 09 2016 Judge: James Akin-Otiko Elektra vom Haus Dreisprung Kenneth White GSD – BH Bestanden BH Raphael von Bairdhaus Cynthia Van Den Berge GSD – BH Bestanden BH Katie von der Faultline Chipi Ditto ROT – BH Bestanden BH Yanni vom Wesenhaus Steve Locher GSD – BH Bestanden BH Gretchen vom Haus Dreisprung Bryant Webb GSD – BH Bestanden BH Philly Hurt Rodney Hurt GSD – BH Bestanden BH Kara Gretchen vom Haus Bairdhaus Adriane Lippian GSD – BH Bestanden BH Quinna vom Bairdhaus Cynthia Van Den Berg GSD – BH Bestanden BH Howler aka Walter (Pawlik) Faith Pawlik MIX TR 1 TR 2 75 Leika z Morisvillu Candace Baird GSD BH PR 1 Amos von Sturm und Drang Judy Braginsky GSD BH IPO 1 15 K & N's Ingo vom Seerauber Mary Pyritz GSD BH IPO 1 24 Katja von Bairdhaus Candace Baird GSD BH IPO A 27 75 S TR 2 89 a 89 G PR 1 80 78 vh 173 M – 70 78 vh 172 M – 70 85 a IPO A Trial Results Dog’s Name Prior Title Handler’s Name Breed Memphis Schutzhund Club Judge: James Akin-Otiko Starridge Ace in the Hole Sheila Shipley GLDN RTVR OB 1 OB 2 Xana vom Wesenhaus Bill Forrester GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 Ito von der Schwartzen Zigeunerin Kenneth White GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded January 09 2016 95 DQ Out of Control – 87 88 a 270 SG IPO 2 DQ no out – January 30-31, 2016 Essex County Schutzhund Club Judge: Melissa Hepler Blue Collars Tyr of my Heart Anne Marie Appel ROT – BH Bestanden BH Gracie od Skalickyeh Stoparu Monica Patty GSD – BH Bestanden BH Willow v. Haus Franck Jessica Sharp GSD – BH Bestanden BH Angel v. Haus Franck Benjamin Julich GSD BH IPO 1 Garon v. Steinteich Emie Franck GSD BH IPO 1 Vandal v. Haus Franck Emie Franck GSD BH Loverboy v. Salztalblick Carl Smith GSD Ikon v. d. Tetiaroa Jill Doherty Ixena v.d. Tetiaroa DQ Out of Control – 86 64 90 a 240 M – IPO 1 83 71 88 a 242 G IPO 1 BH IPO 1 96 88 94 a 278 SG IPO 1 GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 88 87 82 a 257 G IPO 2 Jill Doherty GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 91 90 84 a 265 G IPO 2 Kanduits Bristol Helen Tyler MAL IPO 2 IPO 3 88 75 85 a 248 G IPO 3 Argon v. Land der Konige Martha Chamberlain GSD IPO 3 IPO 3 95 77 90 a 262 G IPO 3 Hell's Kitchen Schutzhund Club Judge: Ann Dolan Anung un Rama Van het Bos Lauren Waters ROT – BH Bestanden Ramsey's Cobalt Anastasia Anashkina MAL BH IPO 1 86 89 85 a 260 G IPO 1 NJAG von de Verpihoeve Sandra Rushing MAL BH IPO 1 97 95 98 a 290 V IPO 1 Yeil vom Lytle Nancy Cochren GSD BH IPO 1 20 93 73 vh 196 M – Jeno's Pyra Hiroe Wolters MAL IPO 3 FH 1 78 78 B FH 1 Vrijheid's Gundahar Heather Ross DS IPO 3 FH 1 89 89 G FH 1 Alma von Haus Krother Michelle Miller GSD FH 1 FH 2 96 96 V FH 2 February 6-7, 2016 BH February 27, 2016 South Florida Schutzhund Club Judge: Melissa Hepler Briarpatch's Hard Pill to Swallow Susan Sealing ROT – BH Dunga von der Gustav Jorge Ribero GSD BH IPO 1 Nautilus von der Tetiaroa Catherine Daugaard BH IPO 1 94 Rendy Morovia Artex Chris Daugaard GSD BH IPO 1 Roscoe Jenkins Luis Rodriquez GSD IPO 1 Rafeal Betelges Jeff Frantzman DOB Kye's Midnight Fire Show Mark Hemmerle Raising Kane (O'Donnell) Urmel von Prevent Bestanden BH DQ no out – 87 92 a 273 SG IPO 1 95 81 82 a 258 G IPO 1 IPO 2 71 76 94 a 241 G IPO 2 IPO 1 IPO 2 73 74 64 211 M – DOB IPO 2 IPO 3 82 80 80 vh 242 G IPO 3 Michael O'Donnell MIX IPO 3 IPO 3 DQ no out – Karen Grier GSD IPO 3 IPO 3 90 a 272 SG IPO 3 28 91 91 Trial Results Dog’s Name Handler’s Name South Florida Schutzhund Club Breed Prior Title Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded (Continued) Judge: Melissa Hepler February 27, 2016 Smarty Marty Sidney Arellana MIX IPO 3 FH 1 86 86 G FH 1 Ottmar von Kerschberger John Yanik GSD IPO 3 FH 1 0 0 – Coast Schutzhund Club Judge: Hartmut Beckmann March 5-6, 2016 A Wile E Coyote v. Kriegs Schrei Amy Elias MAL – BH Bestanden BH Berlin v. Adlercrest Humberto Hurnandez DOB – BH Nicht Bestanden – Eevee v. Kraftwerk Hendrix Scott Hendrix GSD AD BH Bestanden BH Sally Estrada Edy Estrada MIX – BH Bestanden BH Ynez v. Aldercrest Linda Calamia DOB – BH Bestanden BH Deidre v. Aldercrest Tom Curren DOB – BH Bestanden BH Q Dingman Wally Dingman MIX – BH Bestanden BH Stone Cold Vin Diesel Tommy Hong ROT – BH Bestanden BH ABP Hammer Time Vrouwenfelder Danielle Felder ABD – BH Bestanden BH Ekko v. Kraftwerk Hendrix Scott Hendrix GSD – BH Bestanden BH Enzo v. Mana Hause Anthony Favata ROT – BH Bestanden BH Dwight Tela Perez GSD – BH Bestanden BH Shera's Great Ex. Pip Reegan Ray BOX – BH Bestanden BH Celeb d Nouvelle Luna Lisa Ann Strum MAL – BH Bestanden BH Ipolani v.d. Westkuste Tina Lamey GSD BH OB 1 76 76 B OB 1 Duke Vrouwenfelder Danielle Felder ABD BH OB 1 80 80 G OB 1 War Cry Fire Grace Typecast Elaine Moyers GSD BH OB 1 DQ Freda z. Soutoku Sazavy Tina Lamey MAL BH IPO 1A 87 98 a 185 SG IPO 1A Yoshi v. Aldercrest Rick DeJesus DOB BH IPO 1 74 41 64 a 179 M – Great Ex. Winifred Will Do Reegan Ray BOX BH IPO 1 90 72 88 a 250 G IPO 1 – Arkansas Schutzhund Club Judge: Amanda Hoskinson Vargas Lectro Torque Herman Vargas GSD – BH Bestanden Addison Lee McGuire-Myers Hailey McGuire GSD – BH Nicht Bestanden Quin von Bairdhaus Peggy Robinson GSD – BH Bestanden Revie Ora von Kraftwerk Pamela Falls GSD BH IPO 1 89 80 82 vh 251 G IPO 1 Quenby von Bairdhaus Jim Prentiss GSD BH IPO 1 97 86 80 vh 263 G IPO 1 Auron ze stribrneho Kamene Dean Pritchard GSD IPO 1 IPO 2 98 92 95 a 285 SG IPO 2 Xana von Wesenhaus Bill Forrester GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 88 75 90 a 253 G IPO 3 Whiskey Bravo von Wesenhaus Rick Delgado GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 88 82 84 a 254 G IPO 3 Wye K von den Hoehenluft Kay Taylor GSD IPO 3 IPO 3 86 73 91 a 250 G IPO 3 29 March 12-13, 2016 BH Out of Control – BH Trial Results Dog’s Name Handler’s Name Arkansas Schutzhund Club Ito von der Schwarzen Zigeunerin Kenneth White Breed Prior Title Attempted Title A B C Total Title Awarded (Continued) Judge: Amanda Hoskinson GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 March 12-13, 2016 99 81 87 a 267 G IPO 3 March 19-20, 2016 Schutzhund Club of Orlando Judge: Jacki Purdham Dizara's Final Fantsy Vanja Milic BOX – BH Bestanden BH Kacee's Angel Among Us Steve Gregalunas BOX – BH Bestanden BH Metloff's Ammo Steve Gregalunas MAL – BH Bestanden BH Nautilus von der Tetiaroa Catherine Daugaard GSD IPO 1 IPO 1 97 89 73 vh 259 G IPO 1 Baiko ot Vitosha Natalia Balabanov MAL BH IPO 1 95 94 93 a 282 SG IPO 1 Uno von Glockner Haus Mary Scanlon GSD BH IPO 1 86 86 92 a 264 G IPO 1 Pyro von der Burgstatte Katherine Lewis DOB IPO 3 IPO 3 78 89 90 a 257 G IPO 3 Onix V Wendelin Mark Sheplak GSD IPO 2 IPO 3 93 88 89 a 270 SG IPO 3 Spoilenhaus Ekim Kelley Wells MAL IPO 3 IPO 3 10 90 94 a 194 M – There will be obstacles, there will be doubters, there will be mistakes. But with hard work, there are no limits. 30 31 DVG America Magazine 11110 West Highway 318 Reddick, FL 32686 32
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