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NEWSLETTER March 2012 President s Perspective by Karl Blakely Our spring obedience and agility trials are coming up in April. The premiums are already out. We hope to see you at one or both events either showing, working, or, if you can multitask, maybe both. With spring and summer coming, the show season gets busier and maybe I will see some of you at a local show. Spring Has Sprung Well, even though it was an easy winter by Minnesota standards, it sure is great to see spring approaching. It is nice to get outside with our dogs. For us agility folks, we get to start using some of that equipment we have piled up in the backyard. Another sign of spring being just around the corner is that our annual banquet has come and gone. We had about 80 people show up at Joseph s in for great food, fun and kudos for dogs and handlers alike. This year we gave special recognition to Phil and Cindy Rustad and Marcia Koukkari for the many years of dedication and work for the club. We also gave special thanks to our instructors and training directors, who work every day to keep things running. I want to welcome John Pidde to the board. In addition, John was selected to be our new vice president and will be handling our building and equipment issues. Phil Rustad and Dick Wood will be providing John with the extra support needed to keep things running. I want to give special thanks to departing board member, Ann Decker, for serving over the last year and her work as training director. Ann did a great job and will still be around to help out when needed.

The Big Show 2 Big Show (cont.) AKC Obedience Invitational by Angie Martizna Have you ever worked for something so hard you thought your dream would never come true? I set a goal to reach the Eukanuba National Obedience Invitational in Long Beach, Calif., with my dog, Jack. I was told, Angie, he is your first competitive obedience dog, don t set your goals so high. That comment made me work even harder to make it to California. I reached my goal within four years of competing with my dog. I was on my way to Long Beach for the big show. The day arrived Dec. 2, 2010. I was taking off for LAX airport with Jack at my side. While on the plane, Jack was great. He sat in the middle seat like he had done this 100 times before. This put me at ease and I felt less nervous about the trip. We landed around 11:30 a.m. I then called my aunt and found out that she had arrived around the same time. We met at the airport and took a bus to pick up our rental car. Jack was a sport on the bus, on the plane, and in the car. I knew it was going to be a great weekend. what was going to come. I tried to keep my nerves down while the show began. It was then my turn to go in the ring. There were two judges watching while I competed. All I could think was: Just get through the first exercise. I can t remember what the first exercise was, but I do remember that I tripped while heeling my dog in the ring. I went from one ring to the other just as nervous as the first. Jack was great. I could not have asked more from him. We made a few errors throughout the eight rings, but overall we passed most of the exercises. That night there was a dinner for all the participants and call backs for the next day. Sad to say, I did not make the cut for Sunday, but just the honor alone of being there was good enough for me. Jack had taken me so far already and all the way to the big time. Thank you Jack for being a GREAT dog! We have attended two AKC Obedience Invitational competitions now and I am so proud of him. This year we were invited to Orlando, Fla. Wow, what a great time we had. And we were much better than in Long Beach. The AKC Obedience Invitational I walked into the convention center and was amazed at how many dogs were there with their amazing dog handlers. Wow! I went to check in and get my number for the competition that started at 9 a.m. I then walked into the ring area where eight obedience rings were set up. I had never seen such a site as I had only showed at small shows where there were three rings. I noticed a few people I knew from my area that were invited as well. They were all very focused on

Agility Invitational 3 Invitational (cont.) Todd and Richard Rock by Mary Phelps I have been very fortunate the last five years to have been invited and attend the AKC Agility Invitational. This is a show where the AKC invites the top five of each breed to compete in a two-day trial. The first two years I attended with my French bulldog, Todd, then the last three years both Todd and Richard have been invited. As much as I do not like to fly, I do enjoy crosscountry car trips. The previous four years the Invitational has been held in Long Beach, Calif. Let me tell you how unnerving planning a trip over the Rocky Mountains in December can be. This last year, the event moved to Orlando, Fla. I must say it was a much less stressful car ride this year not having to navigate the mountains in the snow. The trail and scoring system is different than a traditional AKC agility trial. We run two jumpers courses, one standard course, and one hybrid course. The standard course does not contain a pause table. The hybrid course typically contains only two contact obstacles. Dropped bars are points off as are missed contacts and wrong courses. So it is very important that you complete the entire course to get a score. Usually, the top eight to 12 in each height group will make it to the finals. And most years the entry is around 400-plus dogs, so each jump height will have 75 to 100 or more dogs. Surprisingly the eight-inch class is usually the largest. For the most part your team needs to run four clean runs to make it into the finals. This year we had some unusually tough courses so many of the jumps heights had one or more dog in the finals with less than perfect scores. They hold a fast course on the day before so everyone can get on the course and try out the running surface. Very few people actually run it as a fast course. Most people just use the allotted time to run whatever pattern they want to. This gives the dogs a chance to get out and run after what for most people is a long travel time. With the use of different media options the trial has certainly changed over the years. You receive a bar code to attach to your leash. As you enter the ring, your code is scanned and goes immediately to the computer. The scores are quickly displayed on twitter. This actually makes it nice if you are watching one ring and need to keep up with what is going on in the other ring without having to run back and forth. Todd tunnels. Also, the running surface has changed since my first Invitational in 2007. The first two years we ran on mats. The third year the agility part of the event got kicked outside to a tent, making room for more conformation dogs. That year they brought in sod (cont. on page 4)

Invitational (cont.) (cont. from page 3) 4 Announcements Obedience People Heads-Up and have continued with sod ever since. This year was a bit of a challenge as the depth of the sod in Florida is considerably less than what was available in California. This left the ring crew with a very tough job keeping the running surface safe for both the dogs and handlers. I m sure they will have this problem straightened out by next year. I must say this is such a fun event to be included in. It is so interesting to see all of the different breeds competing in the trial. Also, it is fun to see many of the coated breeds running in full coats, including Lhasas, Old English Sheepdogs, and Pulis in full cords. Also, it is so nice to see a large contingent of upper Midwest teams running. This is such an efficient and well-run trial, I would certainly recommend attending if you ever fortunate enough to receive an invitation. Mark your calendar for a two-day seminar with Laura Romanik July 7 and 8, 2012. More details to come. Agility People Heads-Up Run-thrus April 7, 2012 Cost $5 for two minutes First walk starts at 7:45 a.m. Contact Kris Osojnicki at machberner@gmail.com for a time slot. Hosted by Ginny Hayes. Obedience people heads up. Mark your calendar for a 2 day Seminar with Laura Romanik July 7 and 8. More details will be announced. Agility Run thrus April 7th Cost 5$ for 2 min first walk 7:45am Contact Kris Osojnicki at machberner@gmail.com for a time slot. Hosted by Ginny Hayes Richard weaves.

5 Director of Training Update Training Update (cont.) By Greg Kirmeier Director of Training Update Spring 2012 Introductions: This is my first newsletter report as director of training at Dog Training Club. I was elected to this position in February, at the Club banquet (thanks to all involved in organizing that fun event). I have been a member of SPDTC for quite a while now, and this is my third term on the board of directors. I am active in agility both as a competitor and as an instructor at the Club. I know many of you (and your dogs!), but if we haven t met, please say Hi! I am always interested in what you think. We have a few things to report on the obedience side: SPDTC is adding Open and Utility classes to the Wednesday morning schedule beginning March 28, 2012. Open exercises will be at 10 a.m., with combined Advanced Heeling at 10:45, followed by Utility at 11:15. These classes will be taught by Pat Nevins (welcome to retirement, Pat!), and the cost is $10 for Club members, $12 for non-members. most appreciated. See the website for more details. Ginny Hayes, our new seminars coordinator, is finalizing the details for a workshop with Laura Romanik. This will be held the weekend of July 7-8, 2012. SPDTC members will have first shot at working spots. On the agility side: In January, SPDTC hosted two days of workshops with internationally known agility handler, Joan Meyer. Many of our members participated in this workshop, and a good time was had by all. The next SPDTC agility trial is scheduled for April 13-15, 2012. If you are new to agility, this is a great time to see what all the buzz is about. Come down and visit. In closing, I would like to thank Ann Decker, who preceded me in the director of training position. Ann has a level head, and her thoughtful approach to problem solving is an excellent example of how this position should work within the Club. Angie Martizna is offering a new third level optional class, 6 p.m. on Tuesday nights. This class adds fun activities and emphasizes creative techniques to enrich their dog-to-handler relationship. This is a 10-week course, and is suitable for students not intending to compete along with potential competitors looking for a bridge class before the Novice class. Pat Nevins pre-novice class will still be offered at 7 p.m. There will be an Obedience Fun Match on Saturday, April 21, 2012. Details are available on the SPDTC website. Volunteers are needed for the April 27-29, 2012, Obedience Trial. You will receive one free advanced class, and a tasty meal for your efforts. If you have never worked as a ring steward before, don t be shy! A training class is available, and your help will be

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12 SPDTC Obedience Trial, Jan. 6, Open B "Obedience. It's not just for chicks anymore." (left to right) Phil Rustad, Roger Peterson, John Pidde, Ron Halling, Mike Bode Photo by Dan Everetts of Sioux Falls