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FALL 2018 ISSUE 125 Inside 2 2019 Membership Directory 2 Welcome New Members! 3 Brags 3 New Members Presented For Preliminary Approval 4-13 CNC BoD Meeting Minutes 14 Rescue Update 15 Thank You For Your Generous Donations 16 Fall Fun Day 18 2018 CNC Water Test 20 Member Photos 21 5 Toxins To Watch Out For This Fall 22 Caring For Your Older Newfoundland 24 Preparing Your Dog For Holiday Guests 25 Gabriel From Newfoundland 25 2018 Calendar of Events 26 Williamsburg Events (flyers) 29 Christmas Tree Pull (flyer) 30 Leesburg Christmas Parade (flyers) 37 Bear Fare Info CNR Board of Directors President - Donna McConn Vice President - Dave Rothschild Treasurer - Bob Blaicher Secretary - Margaret Marcus Members at Large - Bennett Alford & Paula McPherson CNC Board of Directors President - Chuck Basham Vice President - Rose Miller Treasurer - Mike Weise Recording Secretary - Terry Mahon Corresponding Secretary - Brenda McKeel Members at Large - Kathy Holshey, Paul Katinas, Kathy Paxton, Don Sharkey Committee Chairs & Club Representatives Awards - Meredith Lynes Brown Bag - Peggy Darling Education - Kaitlin Freerks Facebook - Dotty Hudson & Donna McConn Historian - Kathy Paxton Legislative Affairs - Lisa Lathrop Membership - Paula McPherson Membership Broadcasting - Margaret Marcus Membership Development - Elizabeth McCully NCA Regional Club Committee Representative - Chuck Basham Newsletter Editors - Margaret & Brad Marcus Policy - Kathy Paxton Property - Don Sharkey Publicity - Alice Harwell Sunshine - Chris Gorsuch Supported Entries/Regionals - Don Sharkey & Cindy Flowers Website - Chuck Basham Working Dog - Julie Sharkey 5

2019 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY The new 2019 Membership Directory is now available on the CNC website! Please check to make sure ALL of your information is correct. If something needs to be corrected or you have problems accessing the directory, please contact me at membershipcnc@gmail.com. As usual, the membership directory is password protected. Where to find it: go to cncnewfs. com. Under the Membership tab click on Members Only Area. Directions for viewing directory: 1) Go to www.cncnewfs.com 2) Click on the word Membership in the blue bar just below the banner. 3) Click on the link Click here in the Members Only Area. 4) Click on the Membership Directory (Password Required) link. 5) Enter the password: (club members can email membershipcnc@gmail.com if they can t remember it). Please remember to email your changes to Paula McPherson, the CNC Membership Chair (membershipcnc@gmail.com) if you have an address change, phone number change, or email change or if there is an error in your information listed in the directory. Important Reminder: No part of the contents of this publication may be used or reproduced in any form or by any means or stored in a database or retrieval system without the prior written permission of the Colonial Newfoundland Club, Inc. This membership directory is the property of the Colonial Newfoundland Club, Inc. and is furnished to the membership and previously approved operations for their exclusive use. Use without prior written approval by the Board of Directors of the Colonial Newfoundland Club, Inc. is strictly prohibited. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS! Heather Conrad Adrienne Corso Sandy Appel & Ron Ptak Proof that Newfies go to heaven. Perhaps the Rainbow Bridge is right above that lake somewhere. Submitted by Jim Wasson Don t forget to visit CNC s Facebook Page! Check CNC s Facebook page regularly for more information about Rescue, health issues, upcoming shows, club events, and grooming tips! Facebook.com/ColonialNewf 2

BRAGS VN (*) Ch Bear N Mind s Under the Sea, CD, DD, WD1, WRD1 Ariel Owners: Debbie and Jeff Dennison 10/6/18, WRD to also attain her VN (*), SENC Water Test 10/7/18, WRD1, SENC Water Test *pending NCA approval Bella s First Utility Leg! VN Ch Bear N Mind s Cover Girl, CDX, RE, WD1, WRD, DD4, CGC 2nd place finish at the Durham Kennel Club Obedience trials 8/19/18, Utility A, first leg (ever!) Breeders: Christine and Dwight Gorsuch Owners: Debbie and Jeff Dennison Ariel NEW MEMBERS PRESENTED FOR PRELIMINARY APPROVAL More Good News for Bella! VN Ch Bear N Mind s Cover Girl (Bella) WA (*) VN Ch Bear N Mind s Cover Girl, UD, RE, DD4, WD1, WRD, CGC Owners: Debbie and Jeff Dennison Breeders: Christine and Dwight Gorsuch November 10 & 11, 2018, 2nd and 3rd Utility legs for her UD, 1st place, Triangle Shetland Sheepdog Club of the Triangle *pending NCA approval Hampton Hills Answer To A Prayer, WD, CGC (Christian) earned his 1st working title by qualifying for a WD at the Bear Mountain water test in September. Christian was handled by Bruce Karger. CNC s Board of Directors has given preliminary approval to this new membership applicant. Within 30 days of this newsletter s publication, members should address any comments to the Membership Chair. Shannon Famini Baltimore, MD Leigh & Chris Harte Family Annandale, VA Jack & Shannon Hill & Family Fairfax, VA Kathryn D. Weber Mohnton, PA Tracey & Larie Wilson Williamsburg, VA 3

CNC BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING JULY 18, 2018 Meeting called to order at 7:31 pm. Present -- Chuck Basham (CB), Rose Miller (RM), Terry Mahon (TM), Brenda McKeel (BMK), Don Sharkey (DS), Kathy Holshey (KH), Paul Katinas (PK) Absent -- Mike Wise (MW), Kathy Paxton (KP) Guest(s) Dwight Gorsuch (DG), Jim Wasson (JW), Liz McCully (LMC) Total: $100.00 Account Balance (7/18/2018): $23,358.51 Certificates of Deposit #0287 $8,813.85 as of 7/18/18 #9056 $6,370.31 as of 7/18/18 $15,184.10 Total: 6 Note CC means Credit Card Debit President, Chuck Basham -- Open Meeting -- Review Minutes from June 18, 2018 Board Meeting. Motion made (PK) to adopt the June 18, 2018 minutes as presented. Seconded (KH). No objections. Motion passed. Officer Reports: President Chuck Basham -- No Report Corresponding Secretary Report Brenda McKeel -- No Report 2018 Motion made to accept the June Treasurer s Report (DS). Seconded (BMK). No objections. Motion passed. Committee Reports: Awards Meredith Lynes Awards Committee Dwight Gorsuch (ad hoc) Working on policy. Bear Fare Brad and Margaret Marcus The deadline for the Summer issue of the Bear Fare Newsletter is July 31, 2018. Please email submissions for upcoming events to: bearfare@gmail.com Recording Secretary Terry Mahon Submitted June meeting minutes to Board for approval. TM will send minutes from April, May, and June to Bear Fare. Treasurer Report Beginning Balance (6/20/2018): $23,564.99 Checks under $100: None Checks over $100 and Credit Card Debits Need Board Approval Date Check # Amount Reason 6/26/18 2230 $302.40 Liberatore s Restaurante - Deposit Regional Banq. 7/7/18 CC $4.08 Visa Payment: StartMeeting Total: $306.48 Deposits Date Deposit Reason 6/28/18 $100.00 Tophy Sponsorships - Regional/Supported Entry 4 Brown Bag Peggy Darling Peggy will be hosting a brown bag auction for CNC s water test on Saturday ONLY and October Regional. Auction items are needed as are gift cards and checks to purchase items. Please send any monies or cards to Peggy by mid-july so she will have time for purchases. Thank you to those who have already sent gift cards. Of course, you may bring items to the water test or Regional and give to Peggy early AM. Please let Peggy know if you send checks or cards so she can be sure they arrive. Peggy s email and home address are listed in CNC s directory on CNC s webpages. CB told Peggy to contact Margaret Marcus to do membership broadcast mailing asking for donations. Your donations are greatly appreciated. By-Laws Committee (Ad Hoc) Kathy Paxton No Report Education Kaitlin Freerks Education seminar postponed until 2018 Facebook Dotty Hudson/Donna McConn/Brad

Cole/Alice Harwell Fall Fun Day Chuck/Cookie Basham Saturday, September 29, 2018 10am to 3pm McLaren-Sargent Shelter Lake Accotink Park, Springfield, VA Weather permitting Canine Good Citizen Test(s). TDI testing was discussed. Insurance Jim Wasson The principal office for an organization incorporated in Maryland must be located in Maryland. CNC is incorporated as a Maryland company Need to have someone to volunteer to be the Principal Office. Jim Wasson, Don Sharkey and Kathy Paxton have volunteered. JW will be the principal office for CNC. JW will do the paperwork. JW reported that the cost of liability policy for CNR is increasing. That may be the same for CNC. JW is working with our agent to look for other options, and will report back. Legislative Affairs - Lisa Lathrop Member Development Committee Elizabeth (Liz) McCully Membership Paula McPherson Membership Report 20 June 2018 New Members for preliminary approval: Sandy Appel & Ron Ptak Eldersburg, MD Heather Conrad Ashburn, VA No new members in July. Motion made (KH) to move the Board grant preliminary approval to the two (2) new family members presented to the Board by membership. Seconded (RM). No objections. Motion passed. Membership Broadcasting Margaret Marcus The 2018 membership email list is built and will be used going forward for membership broadcasts effective November 1, 2017. Please email: margaretmarcus@gmail.com if you would like to send out any information or updates to the club members. National Specialty Site Search Committee (Ad Hoc)- Kathy Paxton, Don Sharkey, Paul Katinas, Mike Wise, Elizabeth McCully NCA Representative Chuck Basham No Activity Nominating Committee (Ad Hoc) Dwight Gorsuch, Lisa Lathrop, Elizabeth McCully Alternates Mike Paxton and Julia Sharkey Nominating Committee has submitted the following list of candidates: Chuck Basham President Brenda McKeel Corresponding Secretary Kathy Holshey Member at Large Paul Katinas Member at Large Bennett Alford Member at Large Cherish Foy-Julian Member at Large CB thanked DG and the committee for their hard work. Four positions are open for next year: President, Corresponding Secretary, and two members at large. Before August 31, the Recording Secretary should notify each club member in writing of the candidates nominated, and canvass the general membership for additional nominations for all positions. Additional nominations to the RS before September 20. The ballot goes out at least 25 days before the Annual Meeting, and are counted at the Annual Meeting. Margaret will have a list of members that don t have email. Pancake Walk Brad Cole (Done) Property Don Sharkey I (DS) move to publish their names in the next issue of Bear Fare. Members opposing any new applicant have 30 days to object in writing to the membership chair. If there is no objection, the applicant(s) automatically becomes a member. Seconded (RM). No objections. Motion passed. 5 Publicity Alice Harwell Rescue Donna McConn Spring Fun Day Brenda McKeel (Done) St Patrick s Day Parade Liz McCully (Done)

Sunshine Chris Gorsuch Ways and Means Cookie Basham/Kathy Paxton Selling off inventory. Website Chuck Basham Up to Date Avg Daily Hits: 39 (www.cncnewfs.com) Avg Daily Hits: 3 (www.cncnewfs/calendar2018.com) Avg Daily Hits: 1 (www.cncnewfs/membersonly.com) Last 30 Days Avg Daily Hits: 47 (www.cncnewfs.com) Avg Daily Hits: 2 (www.cncnewfs/calendar2018.com) Avg Daily Hits: 1 (www.cncnewfs/membersonly.com) Williamsburg Parade Co-Chairs Julia Sharkey and Mandy Walters Membership Meeting Chair - Julia Sharkey Brown Bag Paula McPherson Main Stay Suites 814 Capital Landing Road Williamsburg VA Working Dog Working Dog Schedule Informal Draft Workshop: 1st Draft Workshop March 3, 2018 (Done) 2nd Draft workshop April 21, 2018 (Done) 3rd Draft Workshop October 13, 2018 Water Test, Codorus: August 17 thru 19, 2018 Water Test Update. Mary Jane Spackman and Keith Mallinson will serve as Judges for the Test. Terry Mahon - Test Co-Secretary Kathy Hosley Test Co-Secretary Christie Smith - Chief Steward Liz McCully will assist at the test. Premium on website. Booked the Day s Inn in Westminster MD for the hotel. Need a volunteer to organize the pizza party Saturday night. Water Training at Codorus: See Website for dates 2018 Draft Test Nov. 9 thru Nov. 11, 2018 Crump Park Test chair - Donna Foy (mentored by Alice) 6 Test secretary - Crystal Jeffers (mentored by Meredith) Hospitality - Leslie Dunn Judges are Mark Iken, Heidi Peterson and Dwight Gorsuch will judge DDX both days with Mark. Heidi has not been approved to judge DDX. 2018 NCA Regional Specialty and Supported Entry: 4 day shows Oct 25-29, 2018 26th Supported Event 27th Regional 28th Regional Outdoors at the Westminster AG Center Maryland. DS reported that 98% of the cost of the trophies are covered. The bill from Prairie Dog Pottery will be $1757.50 if we pay in 30 days; or $1850 if we pay at delivery. DS asked for approval to pre-pay for the trophies. RM made a motion to pre-pay the bill for the trophies for the Regional Specialty and Supported Entries. KH seconded the motion. No objections; motion passed. Old Business: Still working on Summary Page for 2016 Annual Treasurer s report. Working on some undocumented items. New Business: Dissolve Nominating Committee (Ad Hoc) PK made a motion to dissolve the Nominating Committee; seconded by BMK. No objections; motion passed. We discussed CNR (Colonial Newf Rescue). DG recommended asking them to send us an update to include finances, and what dogs are in Rescue. Their board meets quarterly. Question is it a requirement that one CNC board member be on the CNR board? We will continue the discussion at our August meeting. DS reported that the NCA National will be in Michigan in 2019 and 2020. Due to a lack of volunteers at the last National, NCA is going to ask all the regional clubs to be responsible for certain committees. DG suggested CNC volunteer for the grounds committee to support DS who is the grounds chairman for 2019. We will continue the discussion at our August meeting.

Shelters at the water test were discussed. The pavilion would be good for hospitality and the brown bag auction. We need tents for the secretaries and the judges. DS will ask Julia to check on the procedure to get the pavilion. Adjournment. KH made a motion to adjourn; RM seconded the motion. No objections; motion passed Next scheduled Teleconference August 15, 2018 Wednesday at 7:30PM CNC BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING AUGUST 15, 2018 Meeting called to order at 7:31 p.m. Present -- Chuck Basham (CB), Rose Miller (RM), Terry Mahon (TM), Brenda McKeel (BMK), Don Sharkey (DS), Kathy Holshey (KH), Paul Katinas (PK), Kathy Paxton (KP) Absent -- Mike Weise (MW) Guest(s) Jim Wasson (JW) President, Chuck Basham -- Open Meeting -- Review Minutes from July 18, 2018 Board Meeting Officer Reports: President Chuck Basham -- No Report Corresponding Secretary Report Brenda McKeel -- No Report Recording Secretary Terry Mahon Submitted July meeting minutes to Board for approval. Motion made (KP) to adopt the July 18, 2018 minutes as presented. Seconded (KH). No objections. Motion passed. Treasurer Report 2018 Beginning Balance (7/18/2018): $23,358.51 Checks under $100 Date Check # Amount Reason 7/21/18 2231 $25.00 Wasson: State of MD (Address Change) Total: $25.00 Checks over $100 and Credit Card Debits Need Board Approval Date Check # Amount Reason 7/23/18 2232 $1,757.50 Prairie Dog Pottery-Trophies for R/SE 8/3/18 CC $268.25 Discount Mugs-For Water Test & Regional 8/3/18 CC $3.46 StartMeeting 8/13/18 2233 $363.97 Susan Marino: Judge for 8/17-8/19 WT (Travel Reimburse) Total: $2,393.18 Deposits Date Deposit Reason 7/23/18 $430.00 Tophy Sponsorships - Regional/Supported Entry 8/13/18 $100.00 Tophy Sponsorships - Regional/Supported Entry Total: $530.00 Account Balance (8/15/2018): $21,470.33 Certificates of Deposit #0287 $8,814.04 as of 8/15/18 #9056 $6,370.52 as of 8/15/18 $15,184.56 Note CC means Credit Card Debit Motion made (KP) to approve the expenditures over one hundred dollars ($100). Seconded (DS). No objections. Motion passed. 7

Committee Reports: Awards Meredith Lynes Awards Committee Dwight Gorsuch (ad hoc) Working on policy. Bear Fare Brad and Margaret Marcus The deadline for the Summer issue of the Bear Fare Newsletter is October 31, 2018. Please email submissions for upcoming events to: bearfare@gmail.com. Brown Bag Peggy Darling Peggy will be hosting a brown bag auction for CNC s water test on Saturday ONLY and October Regional (one day, Saturday). Auction items are needed as are gift cards and checks to purchase items. Please send any monies or cards to Peggy by mid-july so she will have time for purchases. Thank you to those who have already sent gift cards. Of course, you may bring items to the water test or Regional and give to Peggy early AM. Please let Peggy know if you send checks or cards so she can be sure they arrive. Peggy s email and home address are listed in CNC s directory on CNC s webpages. Your donations are greatly appreciated. By-Laws Committee (Ad Hoc) Kathy Paxton No Report Education Kaitlin Freerks Education seminar postponed until 2018 Facebook Dotty Hudson/Donna McConn/Brad Cole/Alice Harwell Fall Fun Day Chuck/Cookie Basham Saturday, September 29, 2018 10am to 3pm McLaren-Sargent Shelter Lake Accotink Park, Springfield, VA Weather permitting Canine Good Citizen Test(s). CB contacted (through AKC) an evaluator. AKC has ribbons for CGC; they are less expensive at MBF. CB will ask the evaluator if they can also judge Trick Dog. Insurance Jim Wasson CNC s liability insurance rates may be increasing due to our current Insurance carrier exiting this type of insurance coverage for dog clubs. JW reported that CNR s insurance will cost $1663; they are in the 8 bargaining stage. JW joined the meeting and reported that our current policy ends in two months. He will keep us up to date. Legislative Affairs - Lisa Lathrop Member Development Committee Elizabeth (Liz) McCully Membership Paula McPherson NO New Member(s) for preliminary approval: Membership Broadcasting Margaret Marcus The 2018 membership email list is built and will be used going forward for membership broadcasts effective November 1, 2017. Please email: margaretmarcus@gmail.com if you would like to send out any information or updates to the club members. National Specialty Site Search Committee (Ad Hoc) Kathy Paxton, Don Sharkey, Paul Katinas, Mike Weise, Elizabeth McCully NCA Representative Chuck Basham No Activity Pancake Walk Brad Cole (Done) Property Don Sharkey Publicity Alice Harwell Rescue Donna McConn Spring Fun Day Brenda McKeel (Done) St Patrick s Day Parade Liz McCully (Done) Sunshine Chris Gorsuch Ways and Means Cookie Basham/Kathy Paxton Selling off inventory. Website Chuck Basham Up to Date Avg Daily Hits: 39 (www.cncnewfs.com)(52 weeks) Avg Daily Hits: 3 (www.cncnewfs/calendar2018.com) (44 weeks) Avg Daily Hits: 1 (www.cncnewfs/membersonly.com) (52 weeks)

Last 30 Days Avg Daily Hits: 47 (www.cncnewfs.com) Avg Daily Hits: 2 (www.cncnewfs/calendar2018.com) Avg Daily Hits: 1 (www.cncnewfs/membersonly.com) Williamsburg Parade Co-Chairs Julia Sharkey and Mandy Walters Membership Meeting Chair - Julia Sharke Brown Bag Paula McPherson Main Stay Suites 814 Capital Landing Road Williamsburg VA Working Dog Working Dog Schedule Informal Draft Workshop: 1st Draft Workshop March 3, 2018 (Done) 2nd Draft workshop April 21, 2018 (Done) 3rd Draft Workshop October 13, 2018 2018 Water Test, Codorus: August 17 thru 19, 2018 Water Test Update: Mary Jane Spackman and Sue Marino will serve as Judges for the Test. Terry Mahon - Test Co-Secretary Kathy Hosley Test Co-Secretary Christie Smith - Chief Steward Liz McCully will assist at the test. Premium on website. Booked the Day s Inn in Westminster MD for the hotel. Entries: Friday, 4 WRDX and 2 WRD re-qualifiers; Saturday, 5 WRDX, 8 WD, 5 WRD (2 are re-qualifiers); Sunday, 8 WD, 5 WRD. Water Training at Codorus: See Website for dates 2018 Draft Test: Nov. 9 thru Nov. 11, 2018 Crump Park Test chair - Donna Foy (mentored by Alice) Test secretary - Crystal Jeffers (mentored by Meredith) Hospitality - Leslie Dunn Judges are Mark Iken, Heidi Peterson and Dwight Gorsuch will judge DDX both days with Mark. Heidi has not been approved to judge DDX. Marylou Zimmerman (NCA TRAC) stated that the NCA uses Strip.com for various fee payments (Dues, Donation, etc...), Mary Price says that the Strip reports are better than PayPal. Both PayPal and Strip charge the same fees (2.9% plus $.30 per transaction). The Draft Test could also use the on-line platform (https://www.ncanewfs.org/wdc/ ) for the Online Working Dog Test Entry System. Dan Zimmerman could then link Entry System for CNC Draft Test to the Strip payment account for CNC. We will ask Donna to give a report on how it worked after the test. CB will need to set up the Strip account. DS recommended a handling fee of $2.50 for refunds. 2018 NCA Regional Specialty and Supported Entry: 4 day shows Oct 25-29, 2018 26th Supported Event 27th Regional 28th Regional Outdoors at the Westminster AG Center - Maryland. Old Business: Still working on Summary Page for 2016 Annual Treasurer s report. Working on some undocumented items. New Business: CNC needs to get more volunteers for the 2019 NCA National Specialty. How can the club do this? KP advised to wait until something comes from NCA to see what they are asking. Since most people know if they are going by January, we can ask Margaret to do a broadcast memo to ask who is going to the National. CNR was discussed. KP will send a copy of their by-laws to everyone on the CNC board. They should meet four times a year, and send a report to CNC after each meeting. Two dogs are permanently in Rescue. Discussion will continue next month. Next scheduled Teleconference September 19, 2018 Wednesday at 7:30PM Adjournment Motion made (KP) to adjourn the meeting at 8:24 pm. Seconded (KH). No objections. Motion passed. Donna Foy has made a request to see if it possible to do on-line (internet) payment of fees for Draft test. 9

CNC BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 Meeting called to order at 7:30 pm. Present -- Chuck Basham (CB), Terry Mahon (TM), Brenda McKeel (BMK), Don Sharkey (DS), Kathy Holshey (KH), Paul Katinas (PK), Mike Weise (MW), Kathy Paxton (KP) Absent -- Rose Miller (RM) Guest(s) Dwight Gorsuch (DG), Liz McCully (LMC), Julie Sharkey (JS) President, Chuck Basham -- Open Meeting -- Review Minutes from August 15, 2018 Board Meeting Officer Reports: President Chuck Basham -- No Report Corresponding Secretary Report Brenda McKeel -- No Report Recording Secretary Terry Mahon Submitted August meeting minutes to Board for approval. Motion made (KP) to adopt the August 15, 2018 minutes as presented. Seconded (MW). No objections. Motion passed. Treasurer Report 2018 Beginning Balance: 8/15/2018 $21,470.33 Checks under $100 Date Check # Amount Reason 9/6/18 2238 $90.90 Holshey - Reimb for Form Printing - Water Test 9/6/18 2240 $80.00 Bowers - Entry Fee Refund - Water Test 9/10/18 $80.00 Returned Check 9/10/18 $12.00 Returned Check Fee 9/12/18 $60.00 Returned Check 9/12/18 $12.00 Returned Check Fee Total: $334.90 10 Checks over $100 and Credit Card Debits Need Board Approval Date Check # Amount Reason 08/30/18 2234 $271.57 Coester: Reimb for Hospitality - Water Test 08/30/18 2235 $477.70 Michele s Pizza - Subs for Water Test 08/30/18 2236 $863.00 KP - Spider Web Promo - Shirts 08/21/18 CC $329.67 KP - Days Inn Westminster - Water Test Lodging 09/01/18 2237 $658.26 DS - Carroll Kennel Club - Tables, Chairs, Tent 09/06/18 2239 $111.83 TM - Reimb for Catalog Print g - Watrer Test 09/10/18 CC $2.86 KP - StartMeeting Charge Total: $2,714.89 Deposits Date Deposit Reason 08/21/18 $576.00 CB - Soft Goods Sales - Water Test 08/30/18 $190.00 Brown Bag Ticket Sales - Water Test 08/30/18 $50.00 Trophy Sponsorship - R/SE 08/30/18 $180.00 KP: Veteran Dog Trophy - R/SE 09/06/18 $1,780.00 Water Test Entry Fees 09/06/18 $160.00 Water Test Entry Fees 09/06/18 $80.00 Water Test Lunches - 8@$10 09/10/18 $1,295.00 Membership New & Renewals Total: $4,311.00 Account Balance: 9/19/2018 $22,731.54 Certificates of Deposit #9056 $6,370.73 as of 9/17/18 #0287 $8,814.28 as of 9/17/18 Total: $15,185.01

MW will contact the individuals that had returned checks from the Water Test. They should pay the $12 returned check fee. Motion made to accept the September Treasurer s Report (KP). Seconded (DS). No objections. Motion passed. Committee Reports: Awards Meredith Lynes Awards Committee Dwight Gorsuch (ad hoc) Working on policy. Bear Fare Brad and Margaret Marcus The deadline for the Summer issue of the Bear Fare Newsletter is October 31, 2018. Please email submissions for upcoming events to: bearfare@gmail.com. Brown Bag Peggy Darling Peggy will be hosting a brown bag auction for CNC s October Regional on Saturday ONLY. Auction items are needed as are gift cards and checks to purchase items. Please send any monies or cards to Peggy by mid-october so she will have time for purchases. Thank you to those who have already sent gift cards. Of course, you may bring items to the Regional and give to Peggy early AM. Please let Peggy know if you send checks or cards so she can be sure they arrive. Peggy s email and home address are listed in CNC s directory on CNC s webpages. Your donations are greatly appreciated. By-Laws Committee (Ad Hoc) Kathy Paxton No Report Education Kaitlin Freerks Education seminar postponed until 2018 Facebook Dotty Hudson/Donna McConn/Brad Cole/Alice Harwell Fall Fun Day Chuck/Cookie Basham Saturday, September 29, 2018 10am to 3pm McLaren-Sargent Shelter Lake Accotink Park, Springfield, VA Weather permitting Canine Good Citizen and AKC Trick Dog Test(s). Evaluator can also test in the following categories: AKC Urban, AKC Star puppy and AKC Community Canine. All information (fees and requirements) are on the flyer. CB will ask Margaret to send an e mail reminder. Fees go to the AKC. DS reported that some members would like events to be scheduled on Sunday instead of Saturday. CB said this was the first year that both fun days are on a Saturday. Insurance Jim Wasson Legislative Affairs - Lisa Lathrop Member Development Committee Elizabeth (Liz) McCully Membership Paula McPherson Membership Report, 19 September 2018 New Members for preliminary approval: Shannon Famini Baltimore, MD 21239 Leigh & Chris Harte family Annandale, VA 22003 Jack & Shannon Hill & family Fairfax, VA 22039 Kathryn D Weber Mohnton, PA 19540 I (KP) move to publish their names in the next issue of Bear Fare. Members opposing any new applicant have 30 days to object in writing to the membership chair. If there is no objection, the applicant(s) automatically becomes a member. Seconded (BMK). No objections. Motion passed. Motion made (KP) to move the Board grant preliminary approval to the four (4) new family members presented to the Board by membership. Seconded (PK). No objections. Motion passed. Renewals are coming in slowly. As of September 15, just over 50 memberships have renewed which is under 50%. All memberships without an email address on file were mailed a renewal form last month and most of those have been returned. Another email to membership will go out the end of the week as a reminder. 11

Membership Broadcasting Margaret Marcus The 2018 membership email list is built and will be used going forward for membership broadcasts effective November 1, 2017. Please email: margaretmarcus@gmail.com if you would like to send out any information or updates to the club members. CB will ask Margaret to send the New-Pen-Del Draft Test flyer again. National Specialty Site Search Committee (Ad Hoc) Kathy Paxton, Don Sharkey, Paul Katinas, Mike Wise, Elizabeth McCully NCA Representative Chuck Basham No Activity Pancake Walk Brad Cole (Done) Property Don Sharkey Publicity Alice Harwell Rescue Donna McConn Spring Fun Day Brenda McKeel (Done) put a note on the website asking how many people would need transportation (include a deadline). DS suggested using a van just for equipment. The theme is Miracle on D.o.G. Street (Duke of Gloucester Street). Mandy is coming to the Fall Fun Day and dressing her dog for the Xmas parade. Membership Meeting Chair - Julia Sharkey Brown Bag Paula McPherson Main Stay Suites 814 Capital Landing Road Williamsburg VA Working Dog Working Dog Schedule Informal Draft Workshop: 1st Draft Workshop March 3, 2018 (Done) 2nd Draft workshop April 21, 2018 (Done) 3rd Draft Workshop October 13, 2018 2018 Water Test, Codorus: JS reported on the Water Test: A few last minute withdrawals; had to change judges; not many spectators; a few qualifiers; pavilion worked out well; t-shirts turned out good; the NCA report has been submitted. JS is working on the article for Newf Tide. St Patrick s Day Parade Liz McCully (Done) Sunshine Chris Gorsuch Ways and Means Cookie Basham/Kathy Paxton Selling off inventory. Website Chuck Basham Need to add pictures for Water Test Avg Daily Hits: 39 (www.cncnewfs.com) (52 weeks) Avg Daily Hits: 3 (www.cncnewfs/calendar2018.com) (49 weeks) Avg Daily Hits: 1 (www.cncnewfs/membersonly.com) (52 weeks) Last 30 Days Avg Daily Hits: 47 (www.cncnewfs.com) Avg Daily Hits: 2 (www.cncnewfs/calendar2018.com) Avg Daily Hits: 1 (www.cncnewfs/membersonly.com) Williamsburg Parade Co-Chairs Julia Sharkey and Mandy Walters JS biggest issue is transportation to and from the parade start and finish point. If we rented a van, CB noted that our insurance would not cover that. JS will 12 2018 Draft Test: Nov. 9 thru Nov. 11, 2018 Crump Park Test chair - Donna Foy (mentored by Alice) Test secretary - Crystal Jeffers (mentored by Meredith) Hospitality - Leslie Dunn Judges are Mark Iken, Heidi Peterson and Dwight Gorsuch will judge DDX both days with Mark. Heidi has not been approved to judge DDX. Donna Foy has made a request to see if it possible to do on-line (internet) payment of fees for Draft test. The Draft Test could also use the on-line platform (https://www.ncanewfs.org/wdc/ ) for the Online Working Dog Test Entry System. Dan Zimmerman could then link Entry System for CNC Draft Test to the Stripe payment account for CNC. Chuck Basham has set up a Stripe account. Would strongly suggest that it only be used with the NCA Working Dog Entry System.

2018 NCA Regional Specialty and Supported Entry: DS reported that everything is on schedule. The premium list is available. DS will send the link to CB for the website. 4 day shows Oct 25-29, 2018 26th Supported Event 27th Regional 28th Regional Outdoors at the Westminster AG Center Maryland. The restaurant is closed for regular business, but open for our private banquet. Old Business: Still working on Summary Page for 2016 Annual Treasurer s report. Working on some undocumented items. Elections: TM reported that she has not received any additional nominations from the membership. The deadline is tomorrow. She will ask the four candidates for the two member-at-large positions to submit a biography to go to the membership (by mass e mail or on the website). The ballot should go out to the membership 25 days before the annual meeting. The ballot must be returned to the Recording Secretary two days before the annual meeting. Next scheduled Teleconference October 17, 2018 Wednesday at 7:30PM Adjournment: Motion made (KP) to adjourn the meeting at 8:48 pm. Seconded (BMK). No objections. Motion passed. New Business: CNC needs to get more volunteers for the 2019 NCA National Specialty. How can the club do this? Wait until after the Specialty meeting. CNR was discussed. They are getting ready to have elections. All members of CNC are members of CNR. Their meetings are open to all CNC members, but the meeting are not publicized. CNR has four board meetings a year. CNC would like a monthly report from CNR. We would like to know what dogs are in and out of rescue, and to see a copy of the minutes of any meeting (to include a Treasurer s report). We have not seen a Treasurer s report from CNR for over one year. CB will send a letter to CNR. First, he will send it to our board and needs input from everyone. CNC and CNR should be working closely together. According to the CNR By-laws, two representatives from the CNC board should attend their meetings. One member of the CNR board should attend the CNC board meetings. This has slipped by this past year; with the upcoming elections, we should start again. National Specialty trophies: National trophy sponsorship is open to regional clubs before the general membership. CNC has always sponsored two trophies. KP made a motion to support two classes at the 2019 National Specialty. The cost will be about $150. PK seconded the motion. No objections. Motion passed. 13

Greetings from the Rescue Crew! We continue to have a busy year. This week alone, we brought in three dogs. Sadly, one of the dogs is 11 years old. These are older Newfs are often overlooked because not many people want to adopt an oldie. We are thankful to the members that help foster and adopt the senior Newfs. We know they will bring much joy to their fosters and adopters in their last years. If you have it in your heart to take in a senior Newf, please let us know. NEW SPONSOR PROGRAM! We still have two long-term Newfs in Rescue. One is a four-year-old male that has many orthopedic issues. He is on prescription food, supplements, pain medicine, and regularly participates swim therapy. His care is very expensive. Our other long-term Newf is a two-yearold male, who has been in several homes already, and he seems to be too much for most people. According to our professional trainer, he is trainable but it will take time. Both of these dogs are up for adoption but will need that special person to love them and treat them well. To help cover their ongoing care, we set up a new sponsorship program for both of these long-term Rescues. Please log onto our website www.colonialnewfrescue.org and click on Available Rescues. You will see the two that are in long-term foster care and need your support. Even a small monthly donation will help with their care. Please consider sponsoring one or both of these boy Newfs. LEESBURG CHRISTMAS PARADE: Colonial Newfoundland Rescue will be participating again in the Leesburg, VA Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 8th. Last year, despite the snow, we had a good turnout. We hope everyone will come again and hope others will join us too. Your Newf does not have to be a former Rescue to participate. Please come a bit early and park at the end of the parade route. Before the parade line-up starts, we will gather at the Dodd s home on the parade route for hot cocoa and cookies. From the Dodd s home, the parade line up is 2 blocks away. See the flyer in this issue of the Bear Fare for more information. More event information will be emailed soon! RESCUE UPDATE 14 BOARD ELECTIONS: Our first election is this month. Positions up for election are President, Treasurer, and one Member-at-Large position. All non-associate Colonial Newfoundland Club members will receive an emailed link to cast their vote using Survey Monkey. The votes will be sent to club member, Michele Cross, who will serve as our Election Officer. Results of the election will be announced at the CNC s Annual Membership Meeting, Luncheon, & Awards Ceremony in Williamsburg, VA on December 1st. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: We are always looking for volunteers. Please let us know if you can foster, transport, groom, or assist at events. We also need people who can contact local shelters to let ask them to contact us if a Newf is dropped off at the shelter. RESCUE DONATIONS: Many thanks to those of you who recently made a Rescue donation! Recue relies on donations to help care for Newfs waiting to find their forever home! Thank you for your support! Dan & Michelle Blumagen - In memory of Coal Dan & Michelle Blumagen - In memory of Booey Anthony & Maureen Bongarzone Denise Edwards Rebecca Finlay Friends of Newfs Jennifer Fish - In honor of Paula McPherson Gail Gallagher Alesia Harvey Ellen Ing Craig & Marcia Katz Robin Korotki - In honor of Daniel Stultz & Bluebeary Bran Marc & Kimberly Leonetti Linda & Jack Lyons - In honor of Donna McConn John Piller & Cynthia Frederick - In memory of Brian Chase David & Lucy Ordoobadi Jerald Rainey - In honor of Carol Stultz s birthday Jessica Regan Shirley Schrier David Shipley & Paula Thomas-Shipley Erica Shoenberger Brian and Tracy Ward Also, many thanks to those that donated via Facebook for Birthday Fundraisers. Facebook only gives us the

amounts no names. If you decide to do a Facebook Fundraiser for us, please email us the names of your Facebook friends that donated so we can thank them! Thank you for your support! We wish you Happy Howlidays! Donna McConn, Chance & Fred Colonial Newfoundland Rescue President THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATIONS! Working Dog Fund Anonymous (multiple donations) Michelle & Dan Blumhagen - In Memory of Coal Lezli & Bennett Alford - In Memory of Susie, Ollie & Otis Karin & Adam Bystol - In Memory of Sampson CH Old Bay Forged in Flames RN John & Cindy Flowers - In Memory of Sparkle Melanie Tipton-Fortney & Robert Kevin Fortney Donna Foy Paul & Carole Katinas Trophy Fund Anonymous (multiple donations) Lezli & Bennett Alford - In Memory of Susie, Ollie & Otis John & Cindy Flowers - In Memory of Sparkle Paul & Carole Katinas OAR Fund Anonymous (multiple donations) Rescue Anonymous (multiple donations) Anonymous - In Memory of Sally Ghormley Robert & Anne Blaicher - In Memory of Cody, Bailey, Riley Blaicher Arthur & Angela Brummer - In Memory of Angela Brummer & Seamus Jenny Bryl - In Memory of Ollie Stanford Charlee Channing - In Memory of Missy (CNC 2001 15 Ann Farese - In Memory of Chesapeake & Sydney Joan Fenwick Wendy & Peter Flerlage James & Susan Garrett Maida & Malcolm Gutterman Hilary Hyland - In Memory of Cubby, Teddy Bear & Ethie Tom & Carole Keightley Lisa Lathrop Margaret & Brad Marcus - In Memory of Eros Judith Marshall - In Memory of Alfie Molly Marzouk - In Memory of Mozart Nancy R Metta - In Memory of Rosey, Sadie & Maya Lucy & David Ordoobadi Heather Perkin - In Honor of Chewy Beth & David Smith Jr. - In Memory of Caleb Michael & Linda Smith Gordon & Gina Songer Delma & Donald Taylor - In Memory of Sun Valley Benedetto (Ben) Jim Wasson - In Memory of Banjo, Brutus, Mason, Bridget, Sinner Mike & Gail Weise - In Memory of Bear & In Honor of Bitsy & Jacob Melissa & Aaron Willis Scott & Cheryl Wingate - In Memory of Donner

On September 27 about 50 people and about 35 dogs attended the Fall Fun Day at Lake Accotink Park. The weather co-operated with no rain and cooler temperatures. Melanie Hastings (AKC Evaluator) did the AKC tests. Five passed the CGC and two the advanced CGC test. All were thrilled that their dogs did so well. Congratulations to all that passed. FALL FUN DAY Several new members attended and some people who were thinking about getting a Newf. There were lots of dogs for them to see and members graciously answered all their questions. The highlight was two brown newf puppies from the same litter. They were little balls of brown fluff. Lastly, it was time for the door prize drawing. These prizes were generously denoted by Liz McCulley. The winners enjoyed McCormick spices and cookbooks. Mandy Waters gave a talk about the Williamsburg Parade this year and Newfs. Leroy and Dahlia, modeled Christmas attire. Submitted by Cookie Basham & Brad Cole 16

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2018 CNC WATER TEST CNC held its 22nd Water Test at Lake Marburg in Codorus State Park on August 17th 19th, 2018. By the end of this year s three-day event, 10 dog/handler teams tested. With the help of the hard-working stewarding crew, our handler and dog teams tallied the following titles: 2 new Water Dogs, 2 Water Dog Requalification, 2 new Water Rescue Dogs, and 3 Water Rescue Dog Requalification s under the attentive eyes of our experienced judges Sue Marino and Mary Jane Spackman. Included in these qualifications was one new Versatility Newfoundland (VN) title and one Working Achievement (WA) title pending NCA approval. This year the weather at Codorus cooperated with us to earn some time water working titles. We normally are fighting a stiff breeze and white caps, but not this year. NCA mentor-level judges Sue Marino (MA) and Mary Jane Spackman (PA) did a great job as our judges. With so much rain, our normal beach area was underwater so the dogs had to start at the waters edge so extra due diligence was required. On Friday, Donna Foy handled her two dogs Sailor and Emma to WRD requalifying titles. Saturday Alice Harwell s Chelsea and Glenn Lesher s Glory earned Junior Dog titles. Donna Foy s Sailor clinched a second WRD requalifying title again on Saturday. Great job Sailor. On Sunday, and Rob Rogers Drago earned their third WRD requalifying title. Alice and Chelsea went on to earn Chelsea s Senior Water Rescue Dog title and clinched her Versatility Newfoundland Dog title. Donna Foy s Liza earned a Junior Dog title. Congratulations to handler and dog teams. Even those who didn t qualify for either WD, WRD, or WRDX titles, the handler and dog teams gave their best efforts and looked to be on track for qualifying later in the season. Submitted by Julia Sharkey, CNC Water Test Chairperson TEST RESULTS CNC WATER DOGS CH Kloofbear the Guardian s Angel At Bear N Mind CD, RA, CGCA, TKN, DD, TDD (Chelsea); handled by Alice Harwell. (Qualified on Saturday) Mtn To Sea Glory Of The Sea CGC (Glory); handled by Glenn Lesher. (Qualified on Saturday) WA VA CH Jolly Roger s Broadway Baby CGC, RN, TKN (Liza); handled by Donna Foy. (Qualified on Sunday) CNC WATER RESCUE DOGS CH Kloofbear the Guardian s Angel At Bear N Mind CD, RA, CGCA, TKN, DD, TDD (Chelsea); handled by Alice Harwell. (Qualified on Sunday) WA VA CH Jolly Roger s The Captain s On The Bridge CDX, RE, WRD2, CGC, DD3, TDD, (Sailor); handled by Donna Foy. (Re-qualified on Friday and Saturday) WA Genevieve s Emma Rose CDX, GO, RAE2, CA, CGC, CGCA, TKI, DD3, DDX3, TDD, WRD3 (Emma); handled by Donna Foy. (Re-qualified on Friday) Timberknolls Balerion The Black Drago CD, RA, THDN, TDI, CGC, WRD3, DD1 (Drago); handled by Donna Foy. (Re-qualified on Sunday) VERSATILITY NEWFOUNDLANDS (pending NCA approval) CH Kloofbear the Guardian s Angel At Bear N Mind CD, RA, CGCA, TKN, DD, TDD (Chelsea); handled by Alice Harwell. (Qualified on Sunday) WORKING ACHIEVEMENT (pending NCA approval) WA VA CH Jolly Roger s The Captain s On The Bridge CDX, RE, WRD2, CGC, DD3, TDD, (Sailor) 18

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MEMBER PHOTOS Delilah Walters Leroy Brown Walters Madeline Walters The Walters Clan Harry & Hank Stultz Carol Stultz and VN Bluebeary Brandy on the Sisko Rider 20

5 TOXINS TO WATCH OUT FOR THIS FALL As autumn approaches, so do new potential dangers that pose a threat to your dog and cat. Here are the top 5 fall toxins to be on the lookout for as summer ends. Keep your pet safe by keeping these out of reach! 1. Rodenticides As the weather gets colder, mice and rats start seeking shelter in warm locations, in other words, your house! Unfortunately, the start of autumn means the start of mouse and rat poisoning. There are several types of active ingredients in these mouse and rat poisons, and they all work (and kill) in different ways. Depending on what type of mouse and rat poison was ingested, clinical signs include: Weakness Lethargy Difficulty breathing Coughing blood Dehydration Inappetance Profuse vomiting A distended stomach Tremors Seizures Kidney failure Even death 2. Chocolate Did someone mention Halloween? The last week of October poses a big danger to dogs, as there s a greater likelihood that your dog will find the candy stash. While one or two small Snickers bars aren t usually dangerous, significant ingestions (e.g., your whole candy bowl) can result in chocolate poisoning in dogs. [To be on the safe side I don t recommend feeding chocolate of any kind to your pet]. The toxic ingredient: methylxanthines (called theobromine) and caffeine. With mild poisoning, clinical signs of chocolate poisoning include: Agitation Panting Vomiting Diarrhea With more significant ingestions, clinical signs of cardiac effects (including a racing heart rate, high blood pressure, and abnormal heart rhythm) or pancreatitis (i.e., inflammation of the pancreas) may be seen. With severe poisonings, chocolate can result in tremors, seizures, and, rarely, death. Keep in mind that with chocolate, the darker and more bitter the chocolate, the more dangerous it is! Semi-sweet chocolate or Baker s Chocolate contains very toxic amounts of theobromine as compared to milk chocolate or white chocolate. Learn more about Halloween candy basket dangers here. 3. Compost/Mulch Piles I m all for going green, and am a huge advocate of recycling and composting. However, before you start composting, make sure you have a well secured, fenced off compost pile. If wildlife or your dog ingests the compost directly, it can result in severe poisoning secondary to the mold (containing tremorgenic mycotoxins). Clinical signs of compost poisoning include: 21 Drooling Vomiting Inappetance Panting Agitation Incoordination Tremors Seizures 4. Mushrooms While the majority of mushrooms are benign and only result in minor symptoms when ingested, there are a few types that can be deadly (even to humans!) when ingested. Because mushroom identification is so difficult, we veterinarians have to err on the side of caution and assume any mushroom ingested by a pet is toxic. The most dangerous type? The Amanita mushroom. Depending on the type of mushroom ingested, clinical signs include: Gastrointestinal signs (e.g., drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain) Neurologic signs (e.g., walking drunk, tremoring, agitation, seizures) Organ damage (e.g., liver or kidney failure) Even death 5. Mothballs As mice and rats come into the house to stay warm, so do moths! Mothballs may look benign, but can be quite dangerous as they typically contain chemicals such as paradichlorobenzene or naphthalene. The classic smell of mothballs is typically due to old-fashioned mothballs that contain naphtha-

lene, and these are generally much more toxic than the paradichlorobenzene-containing ones. Clinical signs from mothball poisoning in dogs and cats include: Gastrointestinal signs (e.g., drooling, vomiting, abdominal pain) Neurologic signs (e.g., lethargy, tremors, etc.) Blood changes (e.g., abnormalities in the red blood cells) And rarely, even organ failure When in doubt, if you think your pet was poisoned, call your veterinarian, emergency veterinarian, or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for life-saving care. Reprinted from September 2018 Airpark Animal Hospital Newsletter, posted Dr. Justine A. Lee, DVM, DACVECC CARING FOR YOUR OLDER NEWFOUNDLAND DOG So the inevitable has happened, a day you have dreaded for years, your Newfie has somehow become old! What happens now, does anything change, should I take him or her to the vet more often? If you re anything like me you have a lot of questions. The average life span for a Newfoundland is 8-10 years. But a whole lot of Newfies are living into their teens, which is fantastic! Most veterinarians consider a 7-year-old Newfie a senior. They will want to do a routine checkup and blood work, often called a senior panel, to establish what the normal values are for your Newf. Your dog has most likely already had blood work done by the age of 7 so it s just a matter of making sure everything remains normal. Some veterinarians will want to see your Newfie every 6 months for a checkup, some will also want to do blood work every 6 months. As your Newfie ages it s important for your veterinarian to see him or her more often. Dogs age much faster than humans and giant breeds age even faster than other smaller breeds. Problems can arise quickly and if your vet sees your dog more often, he or she can hopefully treat a problem while it s still in the beginning stages instead of having to deliver a possible poor prognosis about your beloved Newf. Let s discuss some common ailments that your older Newfie may acquire. Every week while grooming your Newf you should be feeling for any abnormal lumps, bumps, skin changes, heat or swelling. I remember when I first felt a lump on my Newfie, I panicked and got her into the vet right away. It was a lipoma, a simple non-cancerous fatty tumor. A lot of dogs get these (skinny or overweight, happens to both). Your vet will use a needle to aspirate the lump and look at the cells under the microscope. Most lipomas are harmless and do not need to be removed unless they get large or interfere with movement. If your dog has a lipoma you do need to keep an eye on it for any changes and report them to the vet. Not every lump you may find is a lipoma, it could be something more serious like cancer. So of course, if you find any abnormal lump you should always have the vet check it out. 22 Do you know how to tell if your Newf is in pain? They can be a very stoic breed! One of the most common causes of pain in any dog is arthritis (joint inflammation) which can range from very mild to severe. Most Newfies will develop some form of arthritis as they get older. Maybe your Newf has difficulty getting up or laying down, is limping slightly or just slowing down. These are all signs of possible pain. When examining my Newf for any physical changes I can tell when I get to a sore area, she will close her mouth slightly, or just look the other way. Very subtle signs! Newfoundlands, being giant breed dogs, do not always have the lifespan we would wish for them. Advances in husbandry and veterinary care are helping Newfoundlands to live longer lives all the time. Mild arthritis is easily treated. Your vet may suggest buffered aspirin, gentle massage, and a soft, padded bed. Talk to your vet about dietary supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin that may help keep the joints lubricated. Keeping your Newf at a healthy weight and exercising is important, walking

can loosen up stiff joints and it keeps muscles in shape. Swimming is second nature to most Newfies, it s a low impact, easy on the joints exercise. Older Newfs can become tired more easily than their younger counterparts, so take it easy on your older friend! A more severe form of arthritis is Osteoarthritis. It is a degenerative joint disease in which the cartilage in joints is gradually lost. Treatment can involve surgery or medicinal management of any pain. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAID s, are often used to treat pain and inflammation in dogs. They can have side effects such as liver, kidney and gastrointestinal disease. Your vet will want to do blood tests every 3 to 6 months to make sure any NSAID s being used are not causing problems. Your vet will tell you what kind of outward signs to look for such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite and lethargy. Some commonly known NSAID s are Rimadyl, Metacam, Deramaxx and Etodolac. You and your vet will decide which medication will work best for your dog. Injuries are common in older dogs. Maybe they ran too hard the day before or perhaps they simply turned wrong while laying down. Sometimes it doesn t take much to cause an injury in an older animal. A lot of injuries resolve on their own with restricted movement and rest. It s a good idea to see your vet if your Newf seems to have an injury that isn t getting better in a day or two, or in the case of severe pain or injury, call your vet right away. Taking care of an older, injured or handicapped Newfoundland isn t always easy, they are big and heavy and most of the time hard to move! A few suggestions are: A large padded bed is a must for a Newf that cannot get around on its own. You want to prevent bedsores so turning a dog is necessary if they cannot do it on their own. I have a 4-inch-thick orthopedic foam bed that is 36 x54 for my Newf, when it became worn out a bit I bought a queen size foam mattress topper, cut it to size (two pieces) and put the pieces under the actual bed for more support. It is a nice thick comfortable bed that isn t too soft or too firm. In the case of an incontinent dog you can buy piddle pads to place under him or her, or a waterproof mattress pad. I have a waterproof mattress pad that goes around the actual foam bed, and under the bed cover. Any accidents are easily cleaned up by throwing the bed cover and mattress pad into the washer. Bathing and grooming an injured or handicapped Newf is difficult, if not impossible. I have found that trimming the hair to a more manageable length helps immensely with clean up, and also helps regulate body temperature as this is more difficult as they age. Baby wipes work fantastic if you have a Newf that leaks or dribbles urine on him or herself. Moving a Newf that needs help can be tricky. I have a canvas sling that is lined with fleece, it goes around the abdomen and has quick connect buckles attached with nylon 23 and has two nylon handles. This sling has been a lifesaver for me! You can find slings in most pet supply catalogs. I use a collar or harness, and short leash to help my Newf when she is wobbly on her front end. Make sure you offer water to your Newf often if they cannot get to it on their own, they really do drink a lot! To reduce the chance of injury and strain on joints I suggest a ramp for getting in and out of vehicles. I have a ramp instead of stairs for going into the yard as well. Rubber backed rugs are essential on slick surfaces where your Newf might lose its footing and fall. Eyes can become cloudy with nuclear sclerosis, a harmless clouding of the lens. Some Newfs develop cataracts which can be surgically removed. Hearing may start to fail as well. Make sure family and visitors know how to get his or her attention without startling them. Most of us know when something is wrong with our Newfs. We have a feeling or an intuition that tells us to take a closer look. Sometimes it s obvious that something is wrong and we need to consult the vet. Reprinted from August 2018 NCA e-notes, Elizabeth Heath, General Education Committee, Newfoundland Club of America

PREPARING YOUR DOG FOR HOLIDAY GUESTS With the holidays coming up, your home is likely to be experiencing more activity and guests. Depending on your dog s personality and habits, this can be a difficult time for both your dog and your family. Planning ahead and doing some simple training with your dog can make this a more pleasant experience for everyone. Training before the holidays- If you haven t taught your dog any basic manners or behaviors, now s the time to start! Even if you re short on time, you can easily work in short training sessions a few times a day and see results quickly. Work the training into your daily life as much as you can, such as training stays while you are cooking in the kitchen, or asking the dog for sits and downs while you re on the couch watching TV. The more you ask for behaviors as part of your routine, the more your dog will develop using them as a regular habit. Some of the behaviors that can be most useful during the holidays are: Sit/Stay Sit (and stay) is an extremely versatile behavior. You can use it to teach the dog not to jump on visitors at the door, to sit and allow people to greet him, to stay in one place comfortably while you move about the house, and much more. Train your dog to sit and stay in the places he s most likely to jump up, such as just inside and outside of the front door, in and out of the car, by your kitchen, living room area, or by the back door. Once your dog is doing well, invite friends and neighbors over to practice his sit/stay so he ll be sitting like a champ when your guests arrive for Thanksgiving dinner! Go to your place This is also a wonderful command for dogs that are more boisterous or bother guests at the dinner table or in the living room. Give your dog a place that is his. Usually we use a dog bed or mat, or you can use crates as I do with my dogs. Bring your dog to the mat, bed or crate and reward him for being there and laying down/going inside; pair it with a word such as place or crate. As with the sit/stay, move up to practicing this one with friends and neighbors so the dog has the behavior solid by the time guests will be arriving. Since you want this to be a good experience for your dog, you can give him a nice treat to chew on while he lies on the bed or in their crate. Examples might include a food stuffed toy, a chew stick or something else that your dog loves and can quietly enjoy. Leave it Leave it is an indispensable behavior during the holidays. Not only can you use it if the dog decides to go for a delectable human treat on the dining room table, you can also use it on things that dogs are attracted to, such as shiny holiday decorations, holiday plants, and wrapped gifts. Leave it can be generalized to anything once you ve taught it with food and can help you to tell the dog to move away from something even if you re at a distance. Another behavior that is often paired with leave it is drop it which basically 24 tells the dog to drop an item in their mouths, which is helpful if the dog has grabbed something before you had a chance to use leave it. Tricks Okay, while this may not seem like an important behavior, tricks can be a great thing to teach your dog because it gives him something to do. If you have guests coming over who may be a bit nervous about your dog, even if he is friendly, tricks can be a great way to break the ice. A dog seems less intimidating when he can shake, high five, spin, roll over or do something equally adorable. If your guests include children, they will most likely be delighted by these behaviors and may even want to teach the dog some themselves, which can be a fun holiday activity (with adult supervision, of course!) Management during the holidays- The second part of an effective set up for your dog during the holidays is good management. Keep your dog comfortable If you know your dog doesn t care for guests, have a crate ready for him in a quiet spot, such as bedroom with a closed door. Alternatively, keep him in a place where he can feel comfortable and not interact with guests, such as a bedroom, laundry room or other area that is closed off with a door or baby gate. Never allow people to interact with your dog if the dog isn t comfortable, as this can increase the anxiety he is feeling. Provide distractions Have a variety of items ready for your dog,

to occupy his time, while you visit with your guests. This can include food stuffed toys or puzzles, bones, chews, chew sticks and toys. Always give your dog an item such as this in a safe place and supervise any interaction if children will be visiting. Exercise, exercise, exercise You cannot exercise your dog enough during these busy times. As the saying goes, A good dog is a tired dog. The more physical exercise your dog gets, the less rambunctious when people come to visit, and there s a good chance after greeting guests he ll be more than happy to crawl up on his bed or crate and take a nap. If you find you need help with training the behaviors we ve discussed, you can find professionals near you who can help at www.iaabc.com, www.petprofessionalguild.com and www.apdt.com. Reprinted from Airpark Animal Hospital s November 2018 Newsletter This September I took a cruise around Newfoundland. Much to my surprise there were no Newfoundland dogs to be seen in any of the ports visited. There were a few Labrador Retrievers, the other dog breed from this area. When I arrived back in St. Johns, there was a Newfoundland named Gabriel to greet the passengers with his Newfoundland Tartan. He was 8 years old and drooled very little. Of course, all the passengers were making a fuss over him with photo ops. His owner gave out Newfoundland pins. Submitted by Cookie Basham GABRIEL FROM NEWFOUNDLAND 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Williamsburg Parade December 1, starts at 9:00 am Williamsburg, PA Luncheon, Annual Meeting, Annual Awards, and Brown Bag Auction December 1, Noon - 3:00 pm Main Stay Suites 814 Capital Landing Road Williamsburg VA CNC Christmas Tree Pull December 2, Noon - 5:00 pm Noon to 5 PM Greenbrier Farms Chesapeake, VA CNR Leesburg Christmas Parade December 8, starts at 6:00 pm Leesburg, VA 25

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Donations Needed for Brown Bag Auction in Williamsburg We are now one month away from the Williamsburg Parade and Annual Meeting/Awards Luncheon and Brown Bag Raffle. It s time to dust off those raffle items and let someone know what you have to offer. This raffle will benefit Colonial Newfoundland Rescue. Raffle items do not have to be Newf specific so anything you feel another member may be interested in winning is welcome. Also welcome are gift cards that can either be included in a brown bag grouping or used to pick up items for the raffle. If you have items you will be bringing with you to the meeting, please let me know so I can be prepared for the number of donations coming. Have something to donate but aren t planning to attend this year? We have that covered. You can either mail it to me (address below) or we have members willing to meet you/drop off locations in Virginia (Amissville, Ashburn, Centreville, Richmond and the Hampton Roads area) and Maryland in Annapolis area. To arrange for a drop off location near any of these areas please message Colonial Newf Rescue at info@colonialnewfrescue.org. We want this year to be a great Brown Bag Raffle and your help is needed with donations. If you are attending the Meeting/Awards please bring your items and your money to purchase tickets. Be sure to RSVP on the Parade and Meeting emails so Julia and Mandy know the number of people to expect. Thank you for your support, Paula McPherson, 15209 Ivor Road, Sedley, VA 23878 paulamcpherson@hughes.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Williamsburg Parade & Annual Meeting Registration Form Parade: Attending Parade: Number of Newfoundlands participating in Parade? Yes/No Dog(s) pulling a cart? Yes/No If transportation is required to parade start (response required by Oct 25). Y/N CNC Annual Meeting December 1, 2018: $5.00 / person If writing a check: OR Bringing Cash and paying at the door: Make checks payable to CNC Annual Meeting and mail to: Julia Sharkey, 22324 Rolling Hill Lane, Gaithersburg MD, 20882 Number of People: Total: $ Name(s): Email: Phone #: 28

Come join us on December 2nd, 2018 for the Colonial Newfoundland Club Christmas Tree Pull at Greenbrier Farms in Chesapeake, VA 225 Sign Pine Rd Chesapeake, VA We ll be there starting at 12 noon till 5:00pm Bring your people lovin Newf and cart and help customers haul their Christmas Trees to their vehicle from the tree lot. Don t have a cart? Bring your Newf to spread some Holiday cheer and just enjoy the day with the Newf community. This is one of the busiest weekends for tree sales at Greenbrier Farms so we need several Newfs and Carts to help make this a huge success! If you re interested in participating in this event please call or text Donna Foy at 919-922-9419 or email at dlfoy59@aol.com for details. 29

Save the date! Saturday, December 8th 6:00 pm Leesburg Christmas Parade 2018 Colonial Newfoundland Rescue s 2nd year participating in the Leesburg Christmas Parade Please make sure you park your car at the end of the parade route by Fairfax Street. After the parade starts, nearby roads will be closed and it will be difficult to return to your car if you parked at the starting point of the parade, The Dodd's will be hosting a pre-parade gathering at their home at 225 N. King Street in Leesburg at 4:30 pm. Please stop by for hot chocolate and cookies before the parade. N. King Street closes at 5:30 pm so be sure to drop off people and Newfs at the Dodd's at 225 N. King Street and then drive your car to the parking lot at the end of the route and walk back to the Dodd's house. The parade lineup is about 2 blocks from the Dodd's house. We will leave the Dodd's home at 5:15 pm to get in the lineup. The parade starts at 6:00 pm! Coming in from out of town? The Leesburg Best Western on East Market Street will accept the Newfs! For reservations, please call 703-777-9400. 30

It s time for the Town of Leesburg s Christmas & Holiday Parade! December 8th, 2018 6:00pm Saturday The parade kicks off at Ida Lee Park and travels south on King Street, ending at the intersection of Fairfax and South King Streets. 3:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm PARADE SCHEDULE Gates open at Ida Lee for parade participants. Please access via King Street. No access available from Ida Lee Drive. Parade lines up at Ida Lee Park. Streets close to prepare for parade. All parade participants must be at Ida Lee Park at this time. Parade procession begins. 31

PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES Participation is free. The Parks and Recreation Department will host Santa in the parade. No other individuals will be allowed to pose as Santa. All participating groups must be at Ida Lee Park front field no later than 5:00pm. Giveaway items such as candy, coupons, etc. are encouraged. Throwing of candy, food items, toys, or any other object from floats, decorated vehicles, walking entries, or any parade participant is strictly prohibited. Entries wishing to distribute such items must designate walkers to accompany their entry and hand the items to spectators. Violators will be asked to leave the parade. All units must keep moving and in the line of march at all times. Units must not stop on the parade route at any time. Intentional delay or stopping will not be allowed and could result in removal from parade and/or disqualification of future parade participation. Each entry will be responsible for keeping their designated lineup area clean and should bring trash bags to clean up any mess resulting from entry preparation. Groups that include children under age six (6) must have a decorated vehicle available for children s transport. Any person operating a motorized vehicle must be at least 18 years old, have a valid drivers license and obey all traffic signs. Parade entry drivers must be prepared to stop at any time to allow other entries to enter the parade. Parade entry drivers must obey the instructions of parade volunteers and emergency personnel at all times. Parade entries are asked to not stop at the end of the parade route on South King Street to unload. Please follow police direction. Animal units must provide immediate waste cleanup. The use of sirens & air horns is prohibited and reserved for emergency purposes only. All parade entries should be decorated in a holiday/winter theme. Music, lights, and other decorations are highly encouraged! Lighted Float Participants will be automatically entered in the Holiday in Lights Contest to be awarded to the best overall light-decorated float. The winner will have their name engraved on the Holiday in Lights Trophy which will be displayed at Town Hall. Parade officials reserve the right to remove entries from the parade lineup for unsafe or inappropriate behavior, or for use of inappropriate or potentially disruptive signage and/or language. If floats must be partially or completely dismantled at the end of the parade route, bring trash bags and make arrangements to clean up any mess resulting from dismantling. 32

BEAR FARE INFO Bear Fare is the quarterly newsletter for Colonial Newfoundland Club members. This is your newsletter - so your input is always appreciated. We encourage all members to submit articles/ brags/news to make the Bear Fare interesting. We can accept virtually all formats from word processors & graphic packages. The easiest way to get us the information is via email. Newf Scoops is FREE & cover wins, places, obedience legs, etc., at shows & trials. New Champions & Title holding Newfs will also be announced here. Baby Bear Boom cost $5 (payable to Colonial Newfoundland Club) & is an advertisement section for breeders to announce expected or new litters. Advertising: Acceptable paid advertising will be included as space permits. Ads will be placed at the discretion of the editors. The advertising rate for CNC members is $20 for a full page and $10 for a half page. Checks payable to Colonial Newfoundland Club. BEAR FARE Newsletter: Dates for all submissions published in Bear Fare are the LAST DAY of April (Spring Issue), July (Summer Issue), October (Fall Issue) and January (Winter Issue). The newsletter will become available on or about the 15th of May, August, November and February and is a.pdf. file that is accessible via the www.cncnewfs.com website. Bear Fare Editors: Margaret & Brad Marcus 43150 Arundell Court Broadlands, VA 20148 Email: bearfare@gmail.com Submissions to the Winter issue of the newsletter are due by January 31, 2019. NEXT NEWSLETTER DEADLINE 33