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May/June 2015 Editor-Joanne Forster, 2186 S. Elkton Rd, Elkton, MI 48731 Ph. (989)-375-4106 Email: jofor@airadv.net Inside this issue: Cover Story pg 1 Next Meeting Info Officers 2015 pg 2 2015 Calendar pg 3 The Whelping Box Performance Corner Brags & Show Calendar pg 3 pg 4 pg 5 President: Susan Quinn Vice Pres.: Margo Heiden Secretary: Donna Giles Treasurer: Sue Schauer Ticks in Your Yard: Here's What to Do! Steps You Can Take You don't have to be walking in the woods to be bitten by a tick. You can be in your own backyard! Ticks like damp, shady, brushy, leafy areas, where they can wait for a person or an animal (like a deer or a mouse) to come by. The tick waits for direct contact with a passing person or animal. Reducing ticks in your yard means making your yard less attractive to ticks, and less attractive to animals that carry ticks, like mice and deer. Is your yard damp with shrubs and shade? Are there rotting leaves along fences, wood piles, or rock walls? If the answer is yes, your yard may be attractive to ticks and to animals that carry ticks like deer and mice. Reduce the number of ticks around your home by following these steps: Keep grass cut short. Ticks are more likely to be found in taller, unmown grasses and shrubs, where they wait to attach to a passing person or animal. If your yard is fenced, weed whip all of the long grasses and weeds from the fence Remove leaf litter and brush from around your home. "Leaf litter" refers to decomposing leaves where ticks can live, that can be raked up and removed. Prune low lying bushes to let in more sunlight (keeps the yard from being so damp and shady, so ticks will be less attracted to the yard). Keep wood piles and bird feeders off the ground and away from your home. This will make your yard less attractive to mice and other small rodents that can carry ticks. Keep the plants around stone walls cut short Use a three-foot-wide woodchip, mulch or gravel barrier where your lawn meets the woods. Ticks are less likely to cross the barrier into the lawn because they are prone to drying out. It also serves as a reminder that people who cross the barrier into the wooded area may be at higher risk of getting ticks. Ask your local nursery about plants to use in your yard that do not attract deer. Deer can carry ticks into your yard. Use deer fencing for yards 15 acres or more. Non-toxic home remedies to keep ticks off of your pets : 1. Rose Geranium Essential Oil Add 20 drops of rose geranium essential oil in three tablespoons of almond oil. Mix it well and apply a few drops on your pet s fur, especially around the collar. Or apply 1 drop, undiluted, between the shoulder blades and at the base of the tail, 2. Witch Hazel Witch hazel is a natural tick repellent. Mix witch hazel and lemon eucalyptus oil in 10:1 ratio, stir the solution well and fill it in a spray bottle. Spray it on your pet. 3. Cedar Oil Spray Cedar oil acts as a repellent to ticks. Use cedar oil spray, once in a day. Apply it directly on pet s face, collar, and tummy area. 4. Apple Cider Vinegar Add 1 cup of water to a spray bottle followed by 2 cups distilled apple cider vinegar. Add 2 tablespoons of vegetable or almond oil (both contain sulfur-a natural tick repellant) To make a repellant that will also deter fleas, mix in a few spoonfuls CONTINUED ON PASGE 4

June 27, 2015 At the home of Beth & John Santure 200 Begole Rd. Milan, MI 48160 11am Noon Set-up Potluck Lunch at Noon BARN HUNT INSTINCT SEMINAR $5.00 per dog 1 pm 3 pm Business Meeting to follow Bring x-pens, shade for sun/cover for rain and chairs Members are asked to bring a dish to pass for the lunch. Please RSVP Beth by email at bsanture@gmail.com to let her know if you are planning to attend and what dish you are bringing. We'll have the meeting rain or shine. If it rains we'll be meeting in the back garage Guests are ALWAYS welcome! DIRECTIONS: US-23 to Exit 31 (Willis Rd.). West onto Willis Rd. to Platt Road (stoplight). Left (south) on Platt Rd. for 2 miles to Begole Rd. Right onto Begole Rd, over RR tracks, only house on the right.

Page 3 2015 Calendar of Important Events JUNE 27- MSCM Meeting at the home of Beth and John Santure, Milan. (details on page 3) JULY 24- MSCM Annual Agility Trial - August 22 Meeting at Joanne Forster s, Elkton SEPTEMBER 25 - MSCM Fall Specialty Show-Monroe, MI-Monroe County Fairgrounds OCTOBER 2-4- Montgomery County Weekend- Pennsylvania OCTOBER 11- Meeting at Sue Quinn s House in Macomb DECEMBER 7- MSCM Christmas Banquet & Awards Coral Gables Restaurant, East Lansing, MI MSCM DONATIONS $150 To MAPBD $250 To AMSC Health Fund $150 AMSC Trophy Fund CONTINUED FROM PAGE! of lemon juice, citrus oil, or peppermint oil. Spray on the pets dry coat, staying away from sensitive areas (eyes, nose, mouth, genitals) When outside for an extended period, spray this solution 2 or 3 times per day. Spray down your dog once per day if they only go outside to potty, several times a day if they are outside for the day. The Whelping Box No litters to announce at this time The quality of your litter should not only be evaluated by the best in the litter.but by the least. If you are breeding quality animals, even your pets should be good examples of the breed! Don t Forget to Send in your Trophy Donation!! MSCM TROPHY DONATION FORM Amount Check Number Friday, July 24, 2015 Canine Sports & Recreation Center Member volunteers needed! If you can t make it to the trial, volunteer to make food to feed the workers! Mail to: Lynn Baitinger 5400 Orion Rd. Rochester, MI 48306 Donor s Name Address

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB OF MICHIGAN is a bi monthly publication January-February March-April May-June July-August September-October November-December Editor - Joanne Forster The objective of the Miniature Schnauzer Club of Michigan is to advance the principals and scientific practices in the breeding of purebred Miniature Schnauzers: foster co-operation between breeder, owner, and veterinarian; encourage the exchange of information and experience among the club members and between show-giving clubs; to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows and matches; and to encourage the adherence to the high standards of conduct and to the rules and regulations of the American Kennel Club. We re We re on on the Web! www.miniatureschnauzercl ubofmichigan.org www.miniatureschnauzerclubofmichigan.org An Overview of Probiotics For your dog to perform at his/her best, they need to feel their best. Supplementing your dog's diet with probiotics can help ensure that they do. While the main function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is digestion and absorption of nutrients, it also has an important role in the body's natural defense system. Probiotics contain varieties of beneficial bacteria that not only aid the digestion process, they can help to support a healthy immune system. The microflora in the GI tract includes both beneficial and pathogenic microorganisms, sometimes referred to as good and bad bacteria. While research continues, the scientific community has identified bacterial strains that have beneficial health effects. There is considerable scientific evidence which supports that the bacterial environment can be influenced by what an animal eats. Probiotic bacteria are microorganisms that, when ingested, have a beneficial effect on intestinal functions. Probiotics produce a type of fatty acids, which inhibit the growth and activity of harmful bacteria, such as E. coli, Salmonella and Clostridium perfringens, as well as providing other benefits to the intestines. Probiotics may also help prevent urinary tract infections, and can even reduce allergic reactions by decreasing intestinal permeability and controlling inflammation. Studies in both humans and animals have shown that certain probiotics increase bacterial counts of good bacteria, while decreasing the numbers of pathogenic bacteria that can cause diarrhea and other illness. Evidence suggests that one action of the bacteria in probiotics is their ability to inhibit harmful pathogens from colonizing in the GI tract. The beneficial bacteria attach to the cells of the intestines and produce substances which inhibit the ability of pathogens to bind to the intestines. This mechanism is referred to as "competitive exclusion of pathogens". In other words, the good bacteria in probiotics can starve and squeeze out bad bacteria within the intestines. The most important function of the intestinal microflora is protection against infection and colonization by harmful bacteria. The aging process as well as the stress associated with traveling, kennel boarding and changes in environment or diet can all affect the bacterial balance. This can result in increases in pathogenic bacteria and reduced performance of the protective barrier of the gut, which can lead to GI upset and systemic problems. Even "good" stresses, such as traveling to a competitive performance event, can upset this delicate balance. Another well-recognized cause of disturbance of the intestinal microflora is the use of wide-spectrum antibiotics to treat infection. These antibiotics can kill good bacteria, as well as bad, within the intestines. This can allow potentially harmful bacteria to become dominant and cause antibioticinduced diarrhea. Some medications can also cause shifts in the intestinal ph, which can aggravate issues caused by a bacterial imbalance. Some probiotic species require refrigeration in order to remain viable. It's not understood how many survive passage through stomach acid into the digestive tract, and whether they then colonize or must be continually replenished. Some products, especially those that are not refrigerated, contain fewer live organisms than their labels claim. Freeze-dried probiotics may last longer than other types. Probiotics in commercial foods may not survive processing or storage. Probiotic products should always provide an expiration date. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

Brags "On April 4, 2015, MACH Loneacre's Storm Warning CGC MXB MJS OF T2B - "Twister" earned his MACH title at the Fort Detroit German Wirehaired Pointer Club agility trial held in." Twister is owned by JoAnne Scott On Friday, April 24, 2015 at the Terrier Club of Michigan Show, Jofor s Nobody But Me Blake went Winners Dog Best of Winners and Bred By Exhibitor dog under Judge Pamela Wilson for 2 points. On Saturday, April 25, Blake also went Winners dog under Judge Robert Smith for 1 point. Blake is owned by Joanne Forster Obedience & Rally July 4-5 Obed/Rally Ann Arbor KC Monroe, MI Closes 6-17 July 10-12 Obed Holland/Battle Creek KC Closes 6-24 Aug. 7-9 Obed/Rally Obed. TC of Greater Lansing Lansing, MI Closes 7-22 Aug. 15-16 Obed & Rally St. Joe Valley Agility Club Buchanan, MI Closes 7-29 Aug. 28-30 Obed & Rally Marquette KC Marquette, MI Closes 8-12 Agility July 3-5 Mid-MI Cocker Spaniel Midland, MI Closes June 19 July 10-12 AADTC Closes 6-26 Show Calendar Aug. 7-9 Weimaraner Club Closes 7-24 Aug. 7-9 NODOROG Gordon Setter Club Lapeer, MI Closes 7-22 Aug. 14-16 Rhodesian Ridgeback Club Closes 7-31 Aug. 21-23 Companion DTC Grand Blanc, MI Closes 8-7 Aug. 28-30 Central MI Agility Club Midland, MI Closes 8-14 Conformation July 4 & 5 Ann Arbor KC Monroe, MI Closes 6-17 July 10-12 Holland, MI KC, Battle Creek KC Closes 6-24 Page 5 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 Examples of canine probiotic formulas that are recommended by "The Whole Dog Journal" include: Thorne Research's Bacillus CoagulansVet (thorne.com) Jarrow's Pet Dophilus (jarrow.com) Vetri-Science's Vetri-Probiotic (vetriscience.com) Nusentia's Probiotic MIracle (nusentia.com) Purina's Fortiflora (fortiflora.com) The use of a quality probitic can aid your dog's ability to fight infections, prevent diarrhea from an overgrowth of bad bacteria, and improve your dog's overall vitality. It's always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian before making any significant changes to your dog's diet and/or supplements. July 17-19 Southern MI Weimaraner Club Closes 7-3 July 24 MSCM Closes 7-10 July 25-26 GWP Club Closes 7-8 Aug. 1-2 Capital City Club Williamston, MI Closes 7-18 OUTDOORS August 1 & 2 Sturgis KC, Berrien KC Closes 7-15 August 15 &16 Macomb KC Davisburg, MI Closes 7-29 August 28-30 Marquette KC Marquette, MI Closes 8-12 Sept 5 & 6 Jaxon KC Jackson, MI Closes 8-19