Penobscot Hunting Retriever Club CLUB OFFICERS President: Kathy Metcalf Vice President: Melissa Wood Secretary: David Robichaud Treasurer: Sue Robichaud BOARD MEMBERS Debbie Gardner Mike Lewis Rhonda Mulholland PHRC Website: Webmaster: Dave Robichaud Be sure to check out the website often where you will find a Club Events and a Training Days Page listing upcoming events, the club newsletter, a link to the FMDC site and a Member s Website Links page. Also, a membership application is posted in PDF format so prospective members can print one off. A link to the Member s Websites Page is posted encouraging folks to check out all of the member sites when searching for a new puppy, started retriever or service. If you do not have a website, you may post a litter on the Classifieds page. That ad will stay on the club site for 6 weeks. If you have any training equipment or dog related items for sale, please send that info in to be posted on the classifieds page as well. PHRC Newsletter Editor: Sue Robichaud A club newsletter will be e-mailed to all members monthly during the active training season and every one - two months in the winter. Members are encouraged to send in brags, new hunting titles earned, health clinic, seminar & training day information, etc. DEADLINE for all submissions is the 20 th of the previous month. All submissions must be sent print ready in Microsoft Word or Works only. Please send contributions to: Sue Robichaud, PHRC Newsletter Editor 378 Simpson Corner Rd. Dixmont, ME 04932 www.phrc.net
Penobscot Hunting Retriever Club September 2011 NEWSLETTER / SCHEDULE of EVENTS NEW DATE!! (Thanks to a visit from Tropical Storm Irene) 2011 BARE BONES CLASSIC WC / WCI / WCX TESTS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH! New this year - PEE WEE STAKES for puppies 3-6 mos of age Sponsored by PENOBSCOT HUNTING RETRIEVER CLUB Hosted by WASSOOKEAG RETRIEVERS, DIXMONT, ME Start Time: 8:30am New Closing Date: Wednesday September 14th No Late entries Will Be Accepted Entry Fees: WC - $30.00 / WCI/X - $35.00 / Pee Wee Stake - $10.00 Previously Frozen Mallards will be used in all stakes WC/I/X Judge - Rhonda Mulholland Pee Wee Judge to be determined Event Chairman: Dave Robichaud wassookg@uninets.net Event Secretary: Sue Robichaud wassookg@uninets.net PHRC Test Requirements WC - Dogs must complete one land retrieve and two water retrieves to a designated area. Delivery to hand is not required WCI - Dogs must come to the line off lead, must complete a land and water double. Delivery to hand, not gun shy, on-lead honor is required. Boats may be used. WCX - Dogs must come to the line off lead and complete a triple on land or water, a water double is required. Land and water blinds are required, off lead honor, a diversion may be used. Decoys and boats may be used. PEE WEE - Geared for puppies 3-6 mos. of age but any age can enter. Puppies must complete one short land retrieve and two short water retrieves to a designated area. Delivery to hand is not required. Handler s choice of ducks, bumpers or dokkens. Rosettes and Certificates will be awarded to all qualifiers at the Tailgate Party following the test An Entry Form is printed below or go to www.phrc.net Annual Events page to download complete premium and entry forms. To have a premium mailed to you please contact the test secretary at 234-4992 / wassookg@uninets.net
2011 PHRC Upcoming Events Sept 17 th PHRC WC/I/X Dixmont, ME & PEE WEE Stakes Updated premiums can be downloaded off the website at www.phrc.net New Closing date - Sept. 14 th!! **Anyone interested in hosting a club training day is encouraged to contact any board member with questions or to set up a date! Dates of upcoming meetings will be announced as soon as they become available. An e-mail will be sent to all members and the club website will have the most current updates posted. ******************** THANK YOU TO MELISSA WOOD FOR HOSTING OUR AUGUST TRAINING DAY What is the PEE WEE Stake? The PEE WEE stake is a new offering at the PHRC Bare Bones Classic. It is geared to young pups and inexperienced older dogs who are just starting in the retriever games. It is meant to be fun, informal and success oriented. Handlers can choose the item to be retrieved ducks, bumpers, dokkens, etc.. Marks will be short and accommodate each participant s ability. It is not really a test, but more of an exhibition and an opportunity for the new dogs to get their feet wet in a positive environment. Small rosettes and a special certificate will be awarded to participants at the tailgate party/ribbon ceremony following the event. AKC ADVANCED HUNT TEST JUDGES SEMINAR Register on Entry Express under SEMINARS. OCTOBER 29-30, 2011 SWIFT RIVER RETRIEVER TRAINING GROUNDS, TEMPLETON MA. COST IS $40 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PROVIDED BOTH DAYS. GREAT CHANCE TO WORK WITH THE AKC REPS IN THE FIELD AND LEARN ABOUT RULES, TEST SET-UPS, SCORING AND MORE. Half day classroom and 1 1/2 days in the field. THIS ADVANCED SEMINAR FULFILLS THE REQUIREMENT OF A SEMINAR FOR JUDGING. HANDLERS INTERESTED IN GAINING A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF AKC HUNT TESTS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND.
Federation Of Maine Dog Clubs and Responsible Dog Owners dba NAIA Trust www.fedmedogclubs.org NOTICE: Meetings are held the third Tuesday of every month in Augusta area There was no meeting in August Next meeting is scheduled for September 20th at 6 pm. Agenda to include a report on the recent AKC Canine Legislation Conference which was held in Raleigh, NC. Also, update on the hiring of a new AWP director for the State of Manie. Contact Dave Robichaud if you are interested in becoming a delegate and attending the monthly meetings in Augusta. PHRC Mission Statement 1. To promote the natural hunting instincts of pure bred gun dogs. 2. To enhance the retrievers natural abilities through obedience and field training. 3. To encourage breeding practices that provide functionally sound gun dogs according to AKC Breed Standards. 4. To conserve game. 5. To provide educational programs and training clinics to accomplish the above. 6. To sponsor testing situations which evaluate the gun dog's accomplishments of the above objectives through AKC Hunt Tests, Club Working Certificate Tests and Sanctioned tests under the rules and regulations of the AKC and offer club member sponsored training days. 7. To promote community awareness of the multifunctional aspects of the gun dog. 8. To encourage sportsmanlike competition at dog event.
MSNU Graduate Student to Conduct Study of the Relationship Between Hunters and Their Dogs Hello, My name is Carol Corkran and I am conducting a research study in partial fulfillment of a Master of Science degree in Experiential Education at Minnesota State University, Mankato (MNSU). My study topic is: What do hunters who use bird dogs think about learning and communication with their dogs and the effect of this relationship on their experience of nature? I believe that studying the relationship between hunters and their dogs can help us learn more about how people and dogs learn and communicate, and how bird dog hunters think hunting with dogs affects their experience of the places in which they hunt. I am contacting you because I believe members of the Penobscot Hunting Retriever Club would be valuable resources in this study and I am requesting your help in contacting your membership. For the study, I will meet with volunteer subjects individually and conduct a semi-structured interview with them about their experience of hunting with their dog(s). The interview consists of 12 questions, although additional thoughts and comments will be welcome. I hope to be able to meet with volunteers in their homes or at a location of their choosing. Participants should be aware that their participation is voluntary, and poses minimal risk to them. Participants identity will remain anonymous, unless they choose otherwise, and the results of this study will be kept on file at MNSU Mankato. I am returning to Maine in August and plan to begin the study in September. I would appreciate the chance to attend an upcoming meeting of the Penobscot Hunting Retriever Club to discuss the study with your members. If that is not possible, I would appreciate you bringing this letter to the attention of your membership and invite interested individuals to contact me at (207) 469-8628 or. Questions about the validity of this email or study may also be addressed to my Advisor, Dr. Scott Wurdinger, at (507) 389-2919 or Thank you, and I look forward to speaking with you, Carol M. Corkran **Any interested PHRC members are invited to contact Carol Corkran directly.