VCDFA Newsletter March 2015 Ventura County Dog Fanciers Association Winterfest 2015 Best In Show February Board Meeting Minutes 2-3 March s Program 3 Therapy Dog Day 4 Handling Classes Start This Month February Members Meeting Minutes 2015 Winterfest Top Winners 5 6 8-11 Winners Circle 12-14 Next Members Meeting Wednesday March 11 7:30 PM Ventura County Animal Shelter 900 Aviation Drive (on Camarillo Airport) Camarillo, CA Don t miss our program THE BEAUTIFUL BULLDOG CH. ALENCLAUD VICENTA Owners: B Shelton, S Leyerly, B Williams, D Salow Judge: Sophia Kaluzniacki VCDFA President: Jim Scott
Page 2 Tattle Tails VCDFA Board of Directors contact email President James Scott jamesstarscott@aol.com Vice President Linda Whisenhunt jacobsonwhiz@roadrunner.com Treasurer Shirley Welch tprio1@yahoo.com Recording Secretary Donna Hollingsworth hollysams@aol.com Corresponding Secretary Mary Ann Welch tprio@verizon.net Past President Lorraine Ebdon chaulait@charter.net Director Maria Bokron-Nowlin maria_nowlin@yahoo.com Director Rhonda Todd rtodd.sam@gmail.com Director Beverly Halpin bhallpin2@roadrunner.com Director Susan McCoy westgate21@aol.com Director Tommy Dickey tommy.dickey@opl.ucsb.edu AKC Representative Bill Dumas PEKEin2@aol.com Minutes from the February 2014 Board Meeting Minutes Removed Kiss Me I m Irish!
VCDFA Newsletter Page 3 February Board Meeting Minutes continued... Don t Miss Our March 11th Program Bulldoggers Mike & Kathy Leudenmuller will talk about the Beautiful Bulldog They will have handouts that describes the standard and copies of the infamous BCA Bulldogger Quarterly publication, as well as one of their bulldogs! The Bulldog was originally thought to be a butcher's dog, used to subdue an animal for slaughter. It was then bred to participate in the "sport" of bullbaiting, an extremely cruel activity. The original Bulldog had to be courageous, very ferocious and savage. It also had to be almost insensitive to pain. Many of the features in the current bulldog standard are derived from the physical requirements needed by these dogs. When bull baiting was outlawed in England in 1835, the Bulldog, as it then existed, had outlived its purpose and would no longer exist as a breed. However, a group of Bulldog lovers felt that the breed should not disappear and decided to preserve it. In order to preserve the breed, they had to remove its undesirable fierce characteristics, while preserving and accentuating its finer qualities. Within a few generations the Bulldog became one of the finest physical specimens of dogdom without the viciousness they previously exhibited. The people who saved the breed formed an organization that eventually became The Bulldog Club, Inc. - the "mother" club of the breed worldwide.
Page 4 Linkin is the Poster Dog for Therapy Dog Day Tattle Tails The UCSB Health and Wellness Center under the leadership of Dr, Mark Shisham has teamed with the Love on a Leash (LOAL) Therapy Dog organization for the past 5 years to provide emotional support for the students of UCSB. VCDFA Director Tommy Dickey s Great Pyrenees Teddy, Linkin and Mia (before her passing) have been regular participants at these events. The Dog Therapy Day is a highlight of each quarter. An estimated 3,000 students come to these gatherings. Approximately 20-30 dogs are brought to campus wearing their blue LOAL vests and yellow UCSB Therapy Dog neckerchiefs to bring joy and happiness to students only days before their final exams. The dogs are smothered in pets and hugs and laughs and shrieks of joy fill the air as students pose for pictures or do their own selfies. On a somber note, the LOAL dogs were brought to campus to console students after the shooting rampage in Isla Vista last spring and Teddy attended the memorial service in Harder Stadium where he met with many of his admirers. Tommy also brings his Great Pyrenees Teddy and Linkin to join him in the classroom almost all days he is teaching on campus. Last year, Teddy, Mia, and Linkin were asked to come to campus to encourage students to get immunized for Meningitis at clinics. They are also being used to attract students to organizations promoting campus outreach and environmental activities with their images appearing on websites, posters, and banners. Continued...
Page 5 Linkin s the Poster Dog for Therapy Dog Day continued... Tattle Tails Last fall they had heir own Therapy dog booth for the Responsible Dog Owners Day at Ventura Harbor. Teddy and Linkin, who have now passed 750 therapy visits, have received numerous awards from the AKC and the Great Pyrenees Club of America. HANDLING CLASSES to Begin on March 10th, 6:00 pm Nancy Bush Park in Camarillo Conformation Handling Classes will be held every Tuesday, beginning March 10th 6:00 pm Nancy Bush Park 1150 Bradford Avenue (corner of Las Posas & Crestview) in Camarillo Classes are free of charge. Bring out your future Champions All breeds, ages and experience levels welcome. Puppies must have completed their full series of vaccinations. For additional information contact Donna Hollingsworth hollysams@aol.com New Arrival Update: Luci and Juno Donna, Maria and Chloe s Samoyed Pups at 5 weeks
VCDFA Newsletter Page 6 Minutes of the February 2014 Members Meeting Minutes Removed Can you name the 8 AKC Registered breeds that originated in Ireland? (see page 11)
VCDFA Newsletter Page 7 February Members Meeting Minutes continued... Minutes Removed Sometimes when you win, you really lose, and sometimes when you lose, you really win, and sometimes when you win or lose, you actually tie, and sometimes when you tie, you actually win or lose. Winning or losing is all one organic mechanism, from which one extracts what one needs. Gloria Clemente in the movie White Men Can t Jump Good News from the Ventura Animal Services We're Celebrating 1 year anniversary of NO KILL! Thanks to all of your support, we have never been stronger, or in a better position to radically change the face of sheltering in our region as we've known it. It's thanks to the many forms of support we receive that we can continue to evolve and expand. 2015 is going to be a great year for the animals! Stay tuned for many exciting updates and ways you can get involved to help keep Ventura County Animal Services your no-kill community shelter.
VCDFA Newsletter Page 8 Winterfest Winners Reserve Best In Show GCH FOXTAIL'S RACE FOR THE CHASE Judge: Donnelle Richards Best Puppy In Show DONLEE COCO CHANEL Judge: Betty Michl Best Novice Handled CH KWIC DOUBLE DOG DARE ME 1st Working Group GCH ALPENSPIRIT ITS OUR GAME Judge: Eleanor Maitland
VCDFA Newsletter Page 9 Winterfest Winners 1st Non-Sporting Group GCH ON THE SPOTS CHASE ME CHARLIE Judge: Lani McKennon 1st Sporting Group GCH CLUSSEXX OVER THE LEGAL LIMIT Judge: Desmond J. Murphy 1st Terrier Group GCH ANDOVER SEE-Z THE MOMENT Judge: Philip Freilich 1st Toy Group GCH POCKET'S JATO JETLINER Judge: Leonard S. Reppond
VCDFA Newsletter Page 10 Winterfest Winners Sunday High Combined PACH RINCON OLIVER TWIST OM1 VER RAE Owner: Amy Balchum Judge: William K. Iwamoto Novice B and Rally Advanced - First Pace STARN EWE MEANTTO INTERVENE CGCA BN RE HT Owner:Laurie Burnam Judge: Mr. Alvin W. Eng Saturday High in Trial and High Combined OTCH REDTOP YOU'RE THE ONE UDX24, OGM Owner: Louise Fox Meredith Judge: William K. Iwamoto
VCDFA Newsletter Page 11 Winterfest Winners In the ring with Scusi ~ STARN EWE MEANT TO INTERVENE AKC REGISTERED BREEDS THAT ORIGINATED IN IRELAND: Glen of Imaal Terrier Irish Red and White Setter Irish Setter Irish Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Irish Wolfhound Kerry Blue Terrier Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
Page 12 The Winners Circle Tattle Tails CH. Westgate Sirocco pictured with a major win at Pasadena during his journey towards his championship, which he completed on Dec. 5, 2014 Rocco took the Select points during Winterfest at SFKC on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015 on the 1st step towards his Grand Championship. Susan McCoy and I are very proud to be able to help Rocco do this On behalf of his beloved owner, Laura Laschi. I am also happy to be Rocco's new Mom and owner, and Sid is happy to have a new brother. Rhonda Todd
Page 13 The Winners Circle Tattle Tails Woebegon s Pixie Styx of Desiree Acres had a WONDERFUL WINTERFEST WEEKEND... Friday: BEST IN MATCH Saturday: First PLACE in the PUPPY HOUND GROUP Sunday: Best Basset Puppy, Best Novice Handled Basset & BEST OF WINNERS for her First 2 Points! Not bad for an 8 month old girl at her second show weekend! Pixie is owned/handled (& adored) by Ron and Mary Lukins
Page 14 Tattle Tails The Winners Circle received his first qualifying score (82/100) in RALLY ADVANCED B at the Silver Bay Show in Del Mar Sunday February 21. Teddy had just celebrated his 8th birthday the day before with Tommy's 250 oceanography students at UCSB. Their friend Kim Burns, who has done VCDFA Handling classes with Donna and Jeff, won the conformation Great Pyrenees breed and a Group 4 in Working Group with Blutas (pictured below) "
Ventura County Dog Fanciers Association Inc. Tattle Tails Editor Mary Lukins 561 Avenida Gaviota Camarillo Ca