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Papers Capers Paper Cities Kennel Club Jan. Feb. 2014 http://www.papercitieskc.org/ President: Todd Orthmann 842-3827 (SammySledDogTeam@aol.com) Vice President: Brenda Blume 446-2181 (Madhatley@aol.com) Recording Secretary: Rose Gottung 675-4888 (Rose.Gottung@ci.wausau.wi.us) Corresponding Secretary: Sue Webber 355-0706 (sgwebber@frontier.com) Treasurer: Barb Powers 842-7400 (dogstar1@frontier.com) Board Members: Andi Baltes (2016) 845-7345 (ABaltes@aol.com) John Crotteau (2016) 845-4111 (jcrotteau@charter.net) Gary Jakobi (2016) 443-3509 (bgdogs01@gmail.com) Roxanne Peltier (2015) 845-0868 (peltier@nordlichkennel.com) Marv Strassburger (2015) 842-1098 (Karavin@frontier.com) Papers Capers is a bimonthly newsletter of Paper Cities Kennel Club, Inc., Wausau, WI. Opinions expressed in articles do not necessarily imply approval or endorsement of Paper Cities Kennel Club, Inc. The editor reserves the right to discretionary editing. Editor Advertising Rates Subscriptions Merion Markstrum Members: Papers Capers subscriptions (715) 359-2436 Full Page - $10.00 are available to non-members merionm@dwave.net Half Page - $5.00 at the rate of $7.50 per year. Schofield, WI Commercial & Non-Members: Please send subscriptions to the (Call for address) Full Page -$20.00 editor. Half Page - $10.00

Meeting Notices The Board of Directors meeting will be held Wednesday, Jan 8 th at 7:00 p.m. at Biggby s in Rib Mountain. The Paper Cities Kennel Club will meet Wednesday, Jan. 18 th 7:00 p.m. at Willow Springs Gardens in Wausau. The Board of Directors meeting will be held Wednesday, Feb. 5th at 7:00 p.m. at Biggby s in Rib Mountain. at The Paper Cities Kennel Club will meet Wednesday, Feb. 19 th 7:00 p.m. at Willow Springs Gardens in Wausau. The Board of Directors meeting will be held Wednesday, March 5 th at Biggby s in Rib Mountain. at at 7:00 p.m. In case of questionable weather or road conditions, contact any officer or board member after 5:30 p.m. on the day of the meeting to verify whether the meeting will be held. Mall demonstration Feb. 15 th Wausau Mall The information for the mall demonstration is in this newsletter. Match---March 1---Camp Bandy 2

Upcoming Events DATE EVENT WHERE WHO(contact) Dec. 18 PCKC Meeting Elks Club Pending Wausau, WI Jan. 8 PCKC Board Meeting Pending Wausau, WI Jan. 4-5 Land O' Lakes KC, Inc. St. Paul, MN Onofrio Dog Shows Jan. 11 Winnegamie Dog Club, Inc Oshkosh, WI Roy Jones Dog Shows Jan. 12 Oshkosh Kennel Club, Inc Oshkosh, WI Roy Jones Dog Shows Jan. 15 PCKC Meeting Willow Springs G. Wausau, WI Jan. 18-19 Central Iowa Kennel Club, Inc Des Moines, IA Onofrio Dog Shows Jan. 25 Awards Dinner Great Dane Wausau, WI Jan.24 & 26 Chain O'lakes Kennel Club Grayslake, IL Roy Jones Dog Shows Jan. 25 Park Shore Kennel Club, Inc. Grayslake, IL Roy Jones Dog Shows Feb. 5 PCKC Board Meeting Biggby's Wausau, WI Feb. 1-2 Timber Rdg.Obed. Cof C.WI Amhurst Junction, WI rally & obedience Feb. 6 & 8 Central IN Kennel Club, Inc. Indianappolis, IN Roy Jones Dog Shows Feb. 7 & 9 Hoosier Kennel Club Indianappolis, IN Roy Jones Dog Shows Feb. 19 PCKC Meeting Willow Springs Wausau, WI Feb. 14-16 Marshfield Area Kennel Club Amhurst Junction, WI Agility Feb.15-16 Cyclone Country Kennel Club of Ames Des Moines IA Onofrio Dog Shows Feb. 15 Mall Demo Wausau Mall Wausau, WI Feb. 20 Park Shore Kennel Club, Inc. Chicago, IL Roy Jones Dog Shows Feb. 21 Blackhawk KC, Inc. Chicago, IL Onofrio Dog Shows Feb. 22-23 International KC of Chicago Chicago, IL Onofrio Dog Shows March 01 Correction Match Camp Bandy Amhurst Junction March. 5 PCKC Board Meeting Biggby's Wausau, WI CANCELED Detroit Kennel Club Detroit, MI MB-F March 8-9 Logansport Kennel Club Auburn, IN Roy Jones Dog Shows March 19 PCKC Meeting Willow Springs Wausau, WI March 29-30 Clinton Iowa Kennel Club DeWitt, IA Onofrio Dog Shows March 29-30 Packerland Kennel Club, Inc. Manitowoc, WI Roy Jones Dog Shows April. 3 PCKC Board Meeting Biggby's Wausau, WI ****Interesting Web Sites**** Dog Show Scores Database: http://dogshowscores.herokuapp.com/?mid=562 New AAHA Vaccine Guidelines: https://www.aahanet.org/publicdocuments/caninevaccineguidelines.pdf New Test for Lymes: http://ahdc.vet.cornell.edu/docs/lyme_disease_multiplex_testing_for_dogs.pdf Info Dog Site: http://www.infodog.com/default.htm American Kennel Club: http://www.akc.org/index.cfm Merck Veterinary Manual: http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp Natural Holistic Health Care: http://www.naturalholistic.com/nhpc/index.html EARS - Emergency Animal Rescue Service: http://www.uan.org/ears/ Therapy Dogs of Central Wisconsin: http://www.wi-tdi-dogs.org/ not working but says coming back soon. Amber Alert site for missing dogs: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/k9amberalert/ Lost Dogs in Wisconsin: http://lostdogswisconsin.webs.com/// or facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/lost-dogs-of-wisconsin/395490441240 Family Sanctuary at Peaceful Pines: http://www.pppmemorials.com/familysanctuary/index.html Article on Bloat: http://www.briard.com/about/liebesbloat.html Site about responsible breeders: http://www.akc.org/breeders/resp_breeding/resources.cfm Lakeshore Pembroke Welsh Corgi Rescue: http://www.lakeshorecorgirescue.org/ Dog Federation of Wisconsin: http://www.dfow.net/ Dr. Patricia McConnell has a blog for training dogs: http://www.theotherendoftheleash.com/ Canine Vision: http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/dog/la/drp4.htm 3

Canine Health Foundation: http://www.caninehealthfoundation.org/ Ask vet about medicines for pets from FDA: http://www.fda.gov/forconsumers/consumerupdates/ucm205666.htm Information on Dogs: http://www.doggedhealth.com/ Breeder's Handbook: Weaning More Puppies: http://www.akc.org/enewsletter/akc_breeder/2010/spring/handbook.cfm Hormone Replacement Products affect Pets: http://news.vin.com/vinnews.aspx?articleid=15950 LYME VACCINE & LYME DISEASE: http://www.thedogplace.org/vaccines/lyme-disease1-10062-jordan.asp DNR Wolf Alerts: http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/er/mammals/wolf/dogdepred.htm Foods: http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-reviews/brand/ Michigan State University-College of Law-Animal Legal & Historical Center: http://www.animallaw.info/ Dr. Schultz online vaccination seminar free: http://www.showdogvideopros.com/pcaf2010schultza.html K9 First Aid: http://www.vet.upenn.edu/ryanhospital/k9firstaid/tabid/1370/default.aspx Study on causes of Death in dogs by breed: http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2011/04/landmark-study-reveals-breed-specificcauses-of-death-in-dogs/ Ever need a more complete description blow by blow of those lab reports you get back on your pets : http://www.broadwayvh.com/site/view/83223_assessmentdescriptions.pml;jsessionid=g92sm55i901 Vestibular Disease in Older dogs: http://www.petconnection.com/blog/2011/08/04/a-poorly-named-but-common-conditionold-dog-vestibular-disease/ Kennel Blindness: http://www.akc.org/enewsletter/akc_breeder/2006/march/kennel.cfm Pet Food and China - More Cause for Concern? : http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2012/02/01/pet-food-and-china-more-cause-for-concern.aspx Veterinarian Speaks Out on PETA and Westminster: http://www.americanshihtzuclub.org/vet_speaks_on_peta_westminister This Plant Will Kill Your Dog (and maybe your kids): http://www.tonyspencer.com/2007/10/03/this-plant-will-kill-your-dogand-maybe-your-kids/ Pet Poisons From A to Z What You Absolutely Must Know http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/pet-poisons-from-a-to-z-what-you-absolutely-mustknow?wt.mc_id=email;newsletter;petwire;mar-29;article1 How to create a reactive human (Karen Pryor Clicker Training): http://www.clickertraining.com/node/2225?source=mnl_03_1204 Five Things Your Vet Says That Aren t True http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/five-things-your-vet-says-that-arent-true/ Rabies Vaccine Labeling http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/rabies-vaccine-labeling/ In Defense of Breeders: http://time4dogs.blogspot.com/2010/09/in-defense-of-dog-breeders.html Features Cold Weather Canine Care Tips A dog s need for food, shelter and loving care increases during the cold winter months. Keep your dog safe and warm by following these guidelines. Dogs can get frostbite or hypothermia when temperatures drop. Don t leave your dog outside in the cold for long periods of time. Provide a covered shelter, such as a doghouse or kennel, for the times the dog is out of doors. When your dog is inside, keep him warm, dry and away from drafts. Tiles and uncarpeted floors may become very cold, so put down blankets or pads for him to lie on. Keep your dog a safe distance from supplemental heat sources such as portable heaters and fireplaces, which can cause severe burns. Place screens around fireplaces. Don t leave your dog alone in a car on cold days. Feed your dog additional calories, particularly if it spends a lot of time outdoors or if it is a working dog. The extra calories are necessary because it takes more energy in the winter to regulate body temperature. 4

Provide plenty of fresh water at all times. Dogs are just as likely to get dehydrated in winter as in summer. Snow is not a good substitute for water. Groom your dog regularly. Your dog needs a well-groomed coat to keep properly insulated. If you have a short-haired dog, consider a sweater or coat. If your dog is long-haired, clip the hair around its paws to ease snow removal. Dry your dog with a towel or blow-dryer if it gets wet from rain or snow. Clean snow and ice from its paws to prevent cuts and cracked pads. A little petroleum jelly may help soften and soothe paw pads. Be extra careful when walking or playing with your dog near frozen lakes, rivers or ponds. Your dog could slip or jump in and be seriously injured. Rock salt, used to melt ice on sidewalks, can irritate paw pads. Rinse and dry your dog s feet after a walk. Watch out for spilled antifreeze on driveways. Antifreeze smells and tastes good to dogs, but it can be lethal. Dogs, like humans, seem to be more susceptible to illness in the winter. Take your dog to the veterinarian if you notice any signs of illness. Ask AKC with Lisa Peterson ---Q & A Advice Column for Dog Owners Dear Lisa: My husband just recently started playing the flute. When he hits the higher notes, our dachshund starts to howl and keeps howling! Is he in pain? What exactly is going on? My husband has taken to playing in the farthest corner of the house! High Note Hound Dear High Note: I don t believe that your husband s flute playing is causing your Dachshund any pain. It s just an ancient canine response to those high notes. Read about why dogs howl here in a previous column and in the meantime let your dog and husband make beautiful music together! Helpful Tips American Kennel Club Offers Treat Recipes For Your Dog Dogs, just like humans, can get bored eating the same thing over and over. If your dog seems tired of frozen peas and peanut butter in his hard, rubber, hollow interactive toy, the American Kennel Club (AKC ) offers the following mixtures for you to try. Mix the ingredients in a bowl and fill up the hollow toy. Results may vary based on the amount of each ingredient that you use. Also, some dogs are lactose intolerant, so be sure to consult your veterinarian before feeding your dog dairy. Dinner Delight Cooked chicken Kibble Breakfast of Champions Natural peanut butter Chopped banana Mashed sweet potatoes Chopped carrots Cooked oatmeal Chopped apples Greek or unflavored yogurt Fido s Favorite Cooked chicken Mashed sweet potatoes Fresh or frozen peas Cooked rice For more delicious dog treat recipes, visit the AKC at www.akcdoglovers.com. 2014 The American Kennel Club, Inc. 5

PCKC ANNUAL PUREBRED DOG DEMO WAUSAU CENTER MALL FEBRUARY15, 2014 9AM TO 5PM Many of the activities associated with the Purebred Demo require advance planning so it is necessary that everyone abide by the deadlines listed below. Important Dates January 27, 2014: Let Marv Strassburger know if you want to do a special individual or small group presentation. These events will be included in the event publicity Feb 10, 2014: Let Marv S. know if you will be setting up with your dog, and if you will participate in the parade of breeds, rally/obed demo, bite prevention, or other activity Feb.10, 2014 Contact Jane Beste for reservations for dinner at the Elks Friday night Beste@prodigy.net 715-675-6158 Feb 14, 2014: 7:00 pm Dinner at the Elks for those who made reservations 9:00 pm Set up at the Mall. Use Dock D off Forest Street by the Penny's parking lot. The trailer will be there with mats and other equipment needed for the Center Court. Members are needed to help lay the mats and set up club displays in addition to being able to set up their own displays. Feb.15, 2014: 7:00-9:00 am, Set up of individual displays. Everything is to be in place by 9:00am. If mall personnel ask you to move, do so. If you have a problem or question, ask Marv, Mall Demo chair, or Todd, PCKC president. 9:00 5:00 Participants will have their equipment in place. People and dogs may come and go through Dock D, but no equipment is to be moved through the mall during the day. 5:00 Breakdown of individual and club displays. Members will be needed to roll up mats and return them to the club trailer. We usually meet for supper at a time and place determined during the day. Event Guidelines: Guests are welcome to participate, if they are approved in advance by the Mall Demo committee. Contact Marv S. by the dates indicated above. TDI Chapter 184 will be there. All dogs participating must be AKC eligible purebreds unless otherwise approved by the PCKC Board of Directors. All dogs should be clean and well groomed. Show grooming/cut is not necessary, but we want to show purebred dogs at their best no matter what role they have in the demonstration. NO BITCHES IN SEASON may participate they are in season for 30 days. NO AGGRESSIVE DOGS - people or dog aggression will not be tolerated. Setup of your display areas can be done Friday night after 9:00 pm or Saturday morning 7:00 9:00 am. Neither PCKC nor the Mall is responsible for any equipment left in the mall Friday night. You must cover your flooring with something that looks nice such as carpeting, dog show rugs, etc. Feel free to set up photos of your dogs and info about your breed and give handouts. 6

No direct selling or donation jars for rescue or other nonprofit groups. Do not set up in the food court or near the almond nut kiosk. Be respective of the almond vendors and other food vendors need to have considerable distance from dogs. The mall will have a table and chairs available setup throughout the aisles where we can set up. Assure that your setup allows easy access to all of the kiosks. SET UP - members may set up on Friday evening after the mall closes at 9pm. You can set up your own equipment on Friday if you wish, but please be aware that we have had a large size crate stolen when left overnight in the mall. Neither PCKC nor the mall will be responsible for any losses of items left overnight. All participants must be set up by 9am Saturday. Equipment can be removed only after 5:00 pm on Saturday. Come and go only via "D DOCK" on the Forest St. side of the mall across from the Post Office. D Dock should be used for all entrance and egress from the mall for setup and breakdown of displays and taking dogs in and out during the day. Participants may park near the dock while loading and unloading, but cars must be parked elsewhere during the day. An expen w/scooper will be available in the dock area, and there may be some grass, depending on how much snow we have. CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOG! Dogs must be housebroken. Any accidents should be discretely cleaned up immediately. Cleanup materials should be placed in the large dumpster outdoors at D Dock. Do not dispose of messes in any indoor trash receptacle. IMPORTANT INFO WAUSAU CITY DOG ORDINANCE - Note their description means all a dog has to do is threaten another person or a domestic animal. Any form of dog aggression is not permitted at the mall. Further note there is a law about females in season in the city of Wausau which is included at the very end below. This link will take you to the complete dog ordinances for the city of Wausau if anyone wants to see the entire document. http://www.ci.wausau.wi.us/linkclick.aspx?fileticket=zfes8xwobay%3d&tabid=186&mid=598 8.08.200 Dangerous animals. (a) Prohibitions. (1) No person shall own, harbor, keep, or maintain within the city limits, any A dangerous animal@ contrary to this section. Any animal alleged to be dangerous, as defined by this section, shall be impounded as directed by the City of Wausau Police Department until disposition of the charge issued by the citation and as outlined in this section. A complaint shall be filed with the city attorney=s office. (2) The owner of an animal found to be dangerous in the trial of a charge of harboring a dangerous animal pursuant to this section, or by plea to such a charge, shall be prohibited from keeping that animal in the city contrary to any restrictions contained in subsection (e). (3) No person shall offer for sale, sell, give away, breed, buy, or attempt to buy any dangerous animal within the city. (4) No person shall own or harbor any animal for the purpose of animal fighting, or train, torment, badger, bait, or use any animal for the purpose of causing or encouraging said animal to attack human beings or domestic animals when not provoked. (b) Definitions. A Dangerous animal@ as used in this ordinance means: (1) Any animal which approaches or chases any human being or domestic animal in a menacing fashion or apparent attitude of attack, without provocation, on public or private property; (2) Any animal which bites, inflicts injury, attacks, or otherwise endangers the safety of human beings or domestic animals, without provocation, on public or private property; or (3) Any animal owned, harbored, or trained primarily or in part for the purpose of fighting. 7

(c) Impoundment. (1) It shall be the duty of the Wausau Police Department and any other person designated by the common council to seize any animal whose owner is alleged to have violated this section and transfer it to the humane society. No person shall fail to produce or surrender up any animal to the department. The officers of the department shall have the right to pursue an animal upon the premises of the owner or elsewhere. Any law enforcement officer or duly authorized department employee may enter and inspect private property to enforce the provisions of this section. (2) The owner of the animal immediately impounded pursuant to subsection (1) shall be notified in person or by certified mail within five (5) business days after the animal=s impoundment. (A) The notice of impoundment shall inform the owner of the animal that he may request, in writing, a trial to contest the impoundment within five (5) business days after the animal=s impoundment (B) Upon a request for a trial under subsection (A), a trial shall be held within ten (10) business days after such request. Notice of the date, time and location of the trial shall be sent by first-class mail to the owner requesting the trial. (C) If such owner is unknown or unascertainable, a notice shall be published in the city newspaper, giving a description of the animal, stating where it is impounded, and conditions for its release. If within seven (7) days after such notice no owner claims the animal, the animal may be destroyed in a proper and humane manner. However, if an animal before being impounded has bitten a person, the animal shall remain impounded for ten (10) days for observation purposes. (D) If after a trial on impoundment, the court finds no violation of subsection (a), the animal shall be returned to its owner. (E) If the court finds any violation of subsection (a), the court may proceed under subsection (d) or (e). The owner of the animal shall be liable for the costs of impounding, keeping, or destroying said animal. If the animal is not reclaimed within five (5) business days of the disposition of the charge issued, the animal may be destroyed in a proper and humane manner. (d) Disposition. (1) Humane Destruction. Any animal determined by the municipal court to have violated any provision of paragraph (a) of this section may be ordered by the court to be humanely destroyed. If the court does not issue an order authorizing the humane destruction of the animal, it may be reclaimed from the impounding authority upon payment of all impoundment fees and kept in the city upon proof to the court=s satisfaction of compliance with subsection (e). (e) Restrictions. The owner of any animal determined by the municipal court to have violated any provision of paragraph (a) of this section, shall be subject to all of the following conditions: (1) Registration. The owner of any dangerous animal shall register it with the city clerk upon disposition, and annually thereafter before July 1 of each year, by providing a current color photograph of the animal and payment of a $75.00 registration fee. Upon payment of the fee and satisfactory proof of compliance for provisions and conditions of this ordinance, the owner shall be issued a dangerous animal certificate of registration. The owner shall post the certificate of registration on the front door of the residence where the dangerous animal is being kept. The owner shall update the city clerk upon moving the dangerous animal to another location within five days of the moving. (A) At the time of registration and annually thereafter, the owner of any dangerous animal shall also provide proof of current license and rabies certificate as required under sections 8.08.160 and 8.08.170 respectively. (2) Liability Insurance. At the time of registration, the owner of any dangerous animal shall provide proof of liability insurance in the amount of at least $250,000 for any acts of property damage or liability incurred by virtue of injury inflicted by such animal. Such insurance shall name the city as coinsured solely for the purpose of notice of cancellation of the policy. (3) Display of Standard Sign. The owner of any dangerous animal shall display a Beware of Dog sign on his or her premises facing out from all sides of the premises warning that there is a dangerous animal on the property. This sign shall be visible and capable of being read from a public highway or thoroughfare or within 20 feet of its placement. In addition, the sign shall include a pictorial symbol warning children of the presence of a dangerous animal. ( note there was more on the aggression issue, which you can see at the link above ) 8.08.210 Female animals in season. Any female dog or cat in season shall be kept confined in a building or secure kennel enclosure, veterinary hospital or boarding kennel during the duration of such season. (Ord. 61-4677 '1(part), 1989.) 8

Oshkosh Kennel Club B - OB Sanctioned Match Saturday, March 15, 2014 Doors open at 7:30 a.m. Gate entries close for Obedience at 8:15 a.m. Gate entries close for Conformation at 12:00 p.m. Obedience Judging begins at 9:00 a.m. AKC Canine Partners are allowed. Utility A Novice A Rally Excellent A Utility B Novice B Rally Excellent B Open A Beginner Novice A Rally Advanced A Open B Beginner Novice B Rally Advanced B Grad Open Grad Novice Rally Novice A Rally Novice B Conformation Judging to begin following Obedience - Not before 12:45 p.m. Junior Showmanship, Terrier, Hound, Non-Sporting, Toy, Working, Herding, Sporting, Best Adult, Best Puppy Conformation Classes Puppy: 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months Adult: American Bred, Open, Miscellaneous Class Divided by sex. No winners class. No best of Opposite to Best of Breed. Puppies will not be judged with adults at this Match. Dr. Dodd's & Prof. Schultz seminar in MN Canine Health Seminar Dr. Jean Dodds, D.V.M. and Dr. Ron Schultz, D.V.M. March 1 2, 2014 Macalester College 1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55015 Sponsored by Croix Valley Tracking Club - details & form at this link, http://www.cvtclub.org/ 9