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1 Scents & Nonscents Nov/Dec, 2018 Teaching People and their Dogs for over 50 years. Inside this issue: Meeting Schedules AKC Launches Nosework Program Back Cover 2 News Notes 3 Photos from Various Events 4 Oct. Minutes 5 Prez Sez Christmas Trees Brags Membership Renewal Title/Degree Cards Banquet Form The Holidays are coming and with them lots of yummy treats for humans. Our best buddies love the taste of many of these, and quite a few are find for them to share with us, but there are also quite a few that are not recommended for our furry friends. Here are a few of them: Nuts! Some nuts such as peanuts, cashews, coconut are ok in small quantities, but others such as macadamia nuts, walnuts, pecans and others are dangerously toxic for dogs. Macadamias are the worst and can cause vomiting, increased temperature, lethargy, and even affect the nervous system. Do NOT feed macadamia nuts! Ice cream (also yogurt, milk, and other dairy products) can cause problems as many dogs are more or less lactose intolerant after they are weaned. Ice cream in small quantities as a treat can usually be tolerated, but be aware of the amount. Also, yogurt in small amounts can be useful if your dog is having digestive problems and needs some probiotics, but again keep the amount small. Peanut butter is fine in limited amounts as a supplement or a treat as is wheat, bread, and whole grains like quinoa although many dogs do not seem to digest corn as well as was once thought usual. So if your buddy steals your well earned PB&J sandwich just make another for yourself. Fish are generally good for dogs although make sure that any salmon are thoroughly cooked (to at least 145 degrees) to be safe from any parasites. Shrimp should also be completely peeled, including the tail for fear of risk to the dog s throat. Most meats are also ok if well cooked although ham is high in salt content and Holiday Treats?? should be limited. And! Pork bones when cooked are apt to splinter and cause harm. Turkey is also ok but skin should be removed due to the amount of fat. Most fowl should be well cooked and deboned as the bones can be very brittle. If feeding any fowl bones, limit them to necks and backs and RAW. Cheese given as a treat, not the main course, is perfectly fine, and as we know, very popular in the canine corps. Be very careful of garlic, garlic salt, cinnamon, and chocolate. All of these are toxic to dogs and garlic particularly so! Also remember, the darker the chocolate, the higher the danger! But garlic, of all of these, is the most dangerous as all of the onion family is dangerous to dogs. It is five times more poisonous than leeks, onions, shallots, etc. and can cause anemia, including pale gums, elevated heart rate, collapsing, even death. Chocolate can also cause death, and there is lots of chocolate around at the Holidays. Cuidado!!! For sure!!! A few veggies to avoid are: asparagus (not very nutritionally useful), broccoli (ok in very small quantities), cherries which could cause cyanide poisoning in large amounts. Grapes in ANY amount can cause kidney failure! Peaches (no pits), pears, cantelope, oranges, peas, green beans, pineapple (with the rind removed), strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, potatoes (cooked, not mashed), sweet potatoes, all of these are ok. Skip the onions, tomatoes (at least any green parts), and let them have at most of the rest of the vegetable garden. Oh, skip the spinach as it could cause kidney damage in large quantities. Looks like Thanksgiving will be open to all this year!! Page 1

2 How to Contribute: SDOC s newsletter Scents & Nonscents 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 the deadline. Send your items and ideas to the Editor. Laurel Drew or 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 Allie Wimber for copying and mailing, and to Sue Babcock, our webmaster (webmaster@sdocnm.org) SDOC Class Schedules and Notes For full information concerning up-coming classes whether obedience or agility, please refer to the Sandia Dog Obedience Club website. It is found at Call Betty Pearson at to sign up for classes. ALL TRAINERS MUST STILL SIGN UP FOR CLASSES, EVEN IF THEY ARE GETTING ONE FREE. AKC Launches Nose Work Program By Rosemary Burtch Sandia Dog Obedience Club is proud to announce that it has been licensed to offer AKC Scent Work Trials and to has approved two of our members to be AKC Scent Work Judges. Scent work is based on detection dog training and there are several organizations which offer titles. They differ slightly in the searches and odors used. However, the basic skills needed for any of them are the same - the dog searches for, identifies, Scent work (Nose work) is great for all handlers and dogs. If you ve got a youngster who is not ready for regular obedience or agility training, get them started using their noses. Likewise, if you have an oldster who needs to keep busy, scent work can brighten up their days. Nose work is not strenuous, and dogs and handlers with limitations can have great fun with it. The Introduction to Nosework class starts Wednesday, Jan at 7:30 p.m. at $96.75 for 6 weeks. This class will introduce all odors used by the major scent work organizations, develop a clear reliable indication and start searches. It is being taught by Dee Falk. Dee is an AKC and UKC judge. With her Border Terrier, Bezel, she is close to finishing the 5th and final nosework level in UKC. Page 2 Scents & Nonscents

3 Newsnotes From the Neighborhood Your Editor Don t forget! Our November meeting is a week early and will be held November 17. Our December meeting is also a week early and will occur December 15. Our December meeting is our Christmas Party. We will have our doggy gift exchange. Please bring your dog(s) if you wish to participate and a present for each of your dogs to exchange. Presents should be unwrapped. Come and enjoy the Cheer! SDOC is having a Tricks class beginning on November 13. This will be an 6 week class meeting at 7:30 PM on Mondays. This class will focus on learning the tricks required for the new AKC Tricks titles, with the goal of being able to complete one or more tricks titles at the completion of the class! All dogs are welcome including puppies. We're even working on having an AKC Tricks Evaluator come to SDOC on the last night of class to do Title evaluations -- so you'll be ready and able to get your dog a Tricks title or 2 before Christmas! SDOC WEBSITE ADDRESS IS Be Sure to Check the Website for complete class information, class applications and special updates. A Major! thank you to Barbara Petersen who, on top of being Hospitality Chair for our big Halloween party also cleaned out and labeled the shelves in the refrigerator, evened the legs on the microwave so that it cooks properly again, and labeled the shelves in the cabinets so that people can find things again. Wow!!! Some dogs just need a little extra recognition! Not everyone knew the Faulkner s beloved fawn Chichihua, Brandy. I was probably just a little more aware of her because I met her when she just started obedience and was still a little half scared, half grumbly little dog who would tear out of the ring and all the way back to her traveling crate when frightened. She improved immensely and became active in rally, obedience, nosework, agility, and who knows what else! She surprisingly soon became my very favorite Chichuahua! I m not a big fan of the breed to be honest, but she was a charmer. Brandy died recently as do all dogs, but I absolutely know that she ll be waiting at the Rainbow Bridge when the rest of her family arrives. And they better be as delighted to see them as she will be to see them. Or I bet she bites them!!! There will be an ASCA breed and obedience trial and show this weekend, Nov. 11 & 12 at Hoffman Park. Short notice, but do come and participate. Obedience is open to all!! As usual, arrive by about 8 a.m. to sign up and prepare to show by 9 a.m. The Doberman on page one is Marcie Jensen s VooDoo (Ch. Cha-rish Black Magic) dressed up for Halloween. Last year Voo-Doo appeared as a vampire queen! Training Year (per the SDOC Training 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 1 will be credited to the following training year. Page 3

4 Continued from page 5 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 k9dance@comcast. net or at any General Membership meeting. Hospitality: Thank you to Jeff and Cathy Robb and all others who contributed to hospitality! Announcements/Other items: Marco Banales announced that the Sporting Dog Fanciers, the Central New Mexico Brittany Club, and the Gordon Setter Club will hold Conformation shows November 4 and 5 at the Balloon Fiesta Park. Marco invited all SDOC members to come and take a look at the grounds! He would like SDOC to consider holding Obedience, Rally, Agility trials with them in the future.. Kim and Marco Banales will hold a Black Friday Conformation Show and Go at SDOC on Friday, November 24 from 12 noon to 4 pm. The next SDOC Membership meeting will be on November 17. Hope to see you all here! Meeting adjourned at 7:28 PM. Photos From Recent Events!!! Included here are photos from several recent events: The Halloween Party, the Agility Trials, and some miscellaneous recent activities of various members. Enjoy! Page 4 Scents & Nonscents

5 October General Meeting Minutes By Julie Brozek In Attendance: Officers and Board Members: Betty Pearson, President; Jeff Robb, Vice President; Amy Montano, Treasurer; Estelle Metz, Corresponding Secretary; Julie Brozek, Recording Secretary; Karen Provine, Board Member Directors: Annie Newsted, Tracking Director Absent: Board Member s: Stephanie Kouretsos, Peggy Chandler, Michele Lommasson; Gene Tatum and Pat Hester, Agility Directors; Deb Tabor, Obed/Rally/Conf/other Director The meeting was called to order by President Betty Pearson at 7:11 PM in the training room of the SDOC facility, 7050 San Pedro NE in Albuquerque. The minutes of the September 2017 Membership Meeting were approved as published. Amy Montano moved, Chris Norfolk second. Motion carried. Officers and Board reports: Corresponding Secretary: AKC closed the September 4, 2017 Rally trial. AKC approved the February 25, 2018 Tracking event. AKC processed the September 22, 23, and 24 Agility trials. AKC approved the March 16, 2018 Agility trial. New Rally books are in. Contact Estelle if you would like to get one. Join SDOC s YAHOO! group: Contact Rosemary Burtch at rosybee@earthli nk.net with questions Treasurer: The September Profit and Loss and the Year-to-Date Profit and Loss reports were reviewed. Training Directors Reports: Obedience: (Betty read for Deb) Dee Falk and Kathy Hyatt were approved as Head Trainers for Tricks classes. They will be teaching a Tricks class starting November 13 at 7:30 PM. Tracking: The VST is all set and ready to go! Come and watch! Sunday, November 26 at Johnson Field. Agility: Karen Provine said the Novice/Open trials and ACT events went well and got great feedback. New Business: Jeanne Gill said a Masters Rally class will be starting in early January. The Nominating committee announced the proposed slate of Officers and Board Members last month. No nominations were received from the floor. Motion to accept the nominations as presented. Annie Newsted moved. Jeanne Gill second. Motion carried. Membership readings: First readings: Carol Parker, Pat Brannan, Nancy Puccetti. Brags: There were many brags by the membership! Congratulations! Remember to give Laurel Drew your brags for the newsletter! Want to become a member? Get an application in the lobby at the Club building, or download from the SDOC web site! Continued on page 4 Page 5

6 Prez Sez By Betty Pearson November already and this is the last S&N of We have two more meetings coming up, both early due to the holidays. The Nov one is our annual election, on the 17 th and December is the Christmas party on the 15 th. It is always great fun for us and our dogs come and bring an unwrapped toy, as many toys as you bring dogs and then the dogs get to pick their own.as well as games and always wonderful goodies. To order SDOC t-shirts and sweatshirts, contact Estelle Metz Stay warm or be cool, in style! It has been a busy year, lots of classes and wonderful trials, not to mention classes and drills. The drills are closing down for the year but there are still classes going, and as I write, some upcoming as well. Soon we ll be starting to plan for the 2018 events. If there is anything that you d like to be involved in or help with, please let me or one of the board members know. It is a great way to learn more about the things SDOC does and get to know fellow members better. We are glad to have new people want to be involved. It truly does take a village to get things we do done. Please bring us ideas that you may have as well. We had a wonderful Novice Agility trial in Nov, and there have been lots of very nice comments about it and the condition of the field.. Thank you to all who worked so hard for this and thank you to all the TDs, instructors, trial chairs, stewards, and all who have worked to make 2017 a great year for SDOC Some of you will be traveling both to trial and for the holidays. Be safe and have a wonderful time. I hope to see you before the year end but if not to all a Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year as well as any other holiday that you may celebrate. Enj oy your canine friends they are the best! HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Betty Page 6 Scents & Nonscents

7 That Christmas Tree By Laurel Drew Christmas Trees are an important part of the decorations for Christmas. Nearly all homes usually have one whether it s decorated formally, informally as a family tree, in some weird and wonderful special decorations, by the family or some formal decorations person. No matter who or how the tree is decorated, it needs some consideration as to what items are on or under it. First on are usually those strings of lights. After many years of worrying about puppies and electric lights, I finally opted for those new trees with the fiber optics. They are quite pretty, and the lights can be adjusted to show one color or an assortment, and they are all wired right in so that there are not a lot of strings that can be pulled down or broken so less risk of electrocution for your pets. Ornaments made of glass are dangerous for the dogs so they either go very hig on the tree or need to stay in the box. OR, you can put that exercise pen to good use and fence the tree safely away from the hounds. One trick I ve used for a long time is to hang an assortment of bells of various materials around the lower branches as an early warning system. If a bell rings, it s time to check out the herd. Cherished ornaments should also go high on the tree or stay in the box. Some people I know have a special corner for their tree and have a discreet screw placed in the ceiling to which the top of the tree is attached so that it won t easily fall over. Salt ornaments such as those often made by school children in class should be used carefully. Place them in areas not easily reached by pets. These ideas are useful with any kind of pet. Dogs are not the only ones to get in trouble. The flour, salt, and water can be toxic if much salt is used. Tinsel, whether the silver strands, webbing that creates that soft glow to the tree, or puffs of cotton, and colored plastic can all cause digestive problems for a dog so be aware of their dangers as well. Has your dog accomplished something new? all the details to the Editor. AND if there s a CH or X anywhere in that title, please include a picture of your dog! Even the tree stands that hold water can be dangerous for your dogs as the fertilizers leak from the tree sap to the water where it could be lapped up if the stand is left uncovered. Better to use an artificial tree. Watch out too for florists arrangements and other artifical or evergreen arrangements. Lastly, remember that while you may treasure those handmade crèche scenes, your dogs probably won t so they may consider that handmade one from Africa crunchy, not unique and enjoy taste testing it. And those Christmas cookies? Uh-uh!! Too many ingredients may be far from healthy for your pets (to say nothing for your waistline). Keep them in the cookie jars! Otherwise, enjoy your decorations, pick up a few new toys for the pets, and enjoy the Holidays!! Page 7

8 Brags, Brags and More Brags Any venue, any breed To register for any Agility class, contact: Stephanie Kourestsos at or Pam Day reports that Lacey, her Cardigan Corgi finished her HSAS title (Herding Started, Course A, Sheep) in Arizona this month! Donna Faulkner and Papillon, Qwik, earned his Beginner Novice and Rally Advanced in TorC this month, and last month he had lots of fun at the Agility Trial where he had 2 qs with one of them being a perfect score. REMINDER: Drills cost $10 per dog per session. Officers, Board of Directors & Others 2018 To register for any Obedience class, contact: Betty Pearson conchobar66@ hotmail.com Members of the Board: Officers: President: Betty Pearson Vice President: Jeff Robb Treasurer: Sue Babcock Corresponding Secretary: Estelle Metz Recording Secretary: Julie Brozek Board of Directors: Peggy Chandler, Amy Montano, Stephanie Kouretsos, Christie Stern Ongoing Programs: Obedience Director: Deb Tabor Agility Director: Gene Tatum & Pat Hester Tracking Director: Annie Newsted Editor: Laurel Drew Production Staff: Allie Wimber Web Wizard: Sue Babcock Maintenance Projects: John Clendenin Thank you one and all! Page 8 Scents & Nonscents

9 2018 SDOC Membership Renewal Folks: It s that time of year again to renew your SDOC membership. SDOC s year runs from January 1 to December 31. *Grace Period Ends January 31, 2018* Membership renewal forms and dues for 2018 are to be submitted by January 1, As stated in the SDOC By-Laws, A membership will be considered as lapsed and automatically terminated if such member s dues remain unpaid 30 days after the 1 st day of the fiscal year. After this grace period, any member who has not paid their dues will automatically be dropped and will have to reapply for membership in the club. For questions or further information, please call Betty Pearson ************************************************ 2018 SDOC Membership Renewal Form Please complete neatly as information is used for SDOC directory. Name Phone #(s) *Mailing Address: City, State Zip Code address: Dog breed(s) Individual membership ($20) Family membership ($30) *The Scents & Nonscents Newsletter is posted electronically at the SDOC website. If you would like a hardcopy S&N mailed to you please indicate here Please indicate areas that you would be willing to help SDOC: Phone committee Class Instruction Newsletter Hospitality Stewarding Clerical/word processing Maintenance Trial Setup Other Make check payable to SDOC Mail completed form and check remittance by January 1, 2018 to: Page 9 SDOC, P. O. Box 93053, Albuquerque, NM

10 SDOC Degree/Title Cards Bar/Plaque Order Form 2016 Name Phone Number Dog s Registered Name Dog s Call Name: Breed Title Earned: Date Earned Any Comments: Plaque/Bar Information I ( have) (have not) received a plaque for the dog earning this title. If you have not received a plaque, please be sure to enter the dog s registered name above, as you would like it printed on the plaque. Only the dog s registered name will be placed on the plaque. The club will pay for one plaque per dog for current members in good standing. Owners must pay for bars ordered to indicate titles earned. Bars are available in either large size or a small size for adding and hanging from the plaque to show the titles earned by the dog. A large bar will cost $7.00 and a small bar is $5.00 and this price includes lettering. If you want to order a bar showing the degrees earned during 2016 (or before), please show in the block below, exactly how you want the inscription to be engraved on the bar. Do not show the dog s name again as it is already on the plaque. Please write neatly. Large Bar $7.00 Small Bar $5.00 (3 ¾ in w x 3/4in h) (2 ½ in w x ¾ in h) (3 lines avail; max of 25 letters/space per line) (2 lines avail; max of 10 letters/space per line) Use a separate form for each dog getting a bar. Make check payable to SDOC. Please submit the completed form, along with your check to Maggie Gee, 9125 San Diego NE, Albuquerque, NM by December 9, 2016 (in order to have engraving ready for the annual awards banquet). Any questions, please call Maggie Gee at Page 10 Scents & Nonscents

11 SDOC ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET The reservation form below is due by Friday December 15, 2017 Golf cart transportation will be available for our mobility impaired guests. Date: Saturday, January 6, 2017 from 11:00 am. to 2:00 pm. Location: Tanoan Country Club, Academy Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM (please dress appropriately for this venue, Sunday casual at least) Mail reservation form and payment to: Donna Sloan 9700 Salem Rd. NE Albuquerque, NM General Price: $21.50 per person, including tax and gratuity. Instructor Price (Instructors, Assistants and Apprentices with 16 or more hours this year, and those listed on the front of the SDOC roster) $10.75 per person including tax and gratuity. Please make checks payable to SDOC and reference Annual Awards Banquet. For further information, please call Donna at or Jeff at cut here and return potion below SDOC Annual Awards Banquet Reservation Form Name Phone # Please select one entree per person. Indicate how many persons are choosing each entree. Chicken Cordon Bleu with whipped potatoes & a Sherry Demi-Glace, etc. Roast Pork Loin with warm Potato Salad with Bacon dressing Fire Roasted Vegetable Ravioli in a Truffle-4 cheese sauce, etc. Dessert Number of people attending at General Price ($21.50) Happy Holidays! Number of people attending at Instructor Price ($10.75) Total amount submitted: Page 11

12 Sandia Dog Obedience Club, Inc. P.O. Box Albuquerque, NM Prsrt Std US Postage PAID Permit 759 Albuquerque NM ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Teaching People and their Dogs for over 50 years. (505) Visit us on the web: Upcoming Club Meetings More details... F uture Board Meetings (in the Office at the SDOC training building) - always at 6:30 p.m. November 14 (Note Date Change) December 12 (Note Date Change) January 23, 2018 February 20 March 27 April 24 May 22 June 26 Future General Membership Meetings (in the SDOC training building) - always at 7:00 p.m. November 17 (Note Date Change) December 15 (Christmas Party) January 26 (Banquet,, Jan. 6) February 23 March 30 April 27 May 25 June 29 Remember: see for local events. Page 12

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