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Virginia 4-H Dog Project Senior Record Book (ages 14-19) Publication 388-130

Virginia 4-H Dog Project Senior Record Book (for youth ages 14-19) Name Date of Birth Age Physical Address Mailing Address (if different) What county/city 4-H program are you enrolled in with this project 4-H Club Years in 4-H (including this year) Date Project Started: Date Project Completed: Member Statement: I hereby certify that I have personally kept records on this project and have personally completed this record book. 4-H Member s Signature Date: Record Approval: The 4-H member has completed this record book to a satisfactory level. Parent/Guardian Signature: 4-H Leader s Signature: 4-H Agent s Signature: www.ext.vt.edu Produced by Communications and Marketing, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2010 Virginia Cooperative Extension programs and employment are open to all, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital or family status. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia State University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. Edwin J. Jones, Director, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg; Jewel E. Hairston, Interim Administrator, 1890 Extension Program, Virginia State, Petersburg.

Instructions for Using this Record Book This record is designed to be the place for you to keep records on your animal projects. Read through the book carefully and complete all sections requested (for example, project planning, feed and health care purchases, supplies and tools, results from shows, and a financial summary). Do not leave any sections blank unless they do not relate to your project animal. It is important that you do your own work, but ask your 4-H leader, Extension Agent, parents, or other 4-H volunteers for help when you do not understand something. This project record book is for record-keeping only. Information about how to raise these animals can be found in various 4-H Project Guides. Copies of project guides may be obtained from your local Virginia Cooperative Extension office. 1. Read through this book and familiarize yourself with the kinds of records you will need and where information should be recorded. Discuss the book with your parent and/or 4-H leader. 2. Complete essential information when you first start your project, such as the cover page and the project planning page. Share your goals with your 4-H leader. 3. Keep your records up to date. Record information as it occurs. Consider setting aside specific times during the project when you will work on your record book. 4. Write neatly and legibly. Use only one color ink. 5. Include at least one photograph of you with your project animal, but do not include more than two pages of photos. Additional clippings should be displayed in a scrapbook, not this record book. 6. Maintain your book in a 3-ring notebook/binder or folder. 7. Write a project story that captures what happened during your project. Discuss your goals, your activities, your challenges, and your accomplishments. Project stories must be at least five sentences; more experienced 4-H members stories should be more in depth. Revised 2011 by: Lenah Nguyen, President and Fairfax County Extension Agent; Kathleen Jamison, 4-H Specialist, State 4-H Office; Susan Nepomuceno, Vice President and Hanover County Volunteer Leader; Brenda Shaver, Secretary/ Treasurer, Fairfax County Volunteer Leader; Terry Misch, State Dog Show Committee Chair and King George County 4-H/ANR Program Technician; Sue Coleman, State Dog Show Committee Chair and King George County Volunteer Leader; and Kenny Wilkinson, Augusta County Volunteer Leader.

Project Planning This page should be completed at the start of your project. Shared with your 4-H leader. If you need additional writing space, use extra Project Planning page at the back of the book. 1. Set at least three goals for yourself this year. What do you want to learn? What do you hope to accomplish? What new activities do you want to try? My dog (project animal) is owned by: q q q Me My parents Other/Name: Virginia 4-H Dog Project 1

Project Planning 1. What breed or type of project animal will you select and why? 2.Where will you get your project animal? What are your reasons for selecting that breed? 3.What factors will you consider when selecting your project animal (breed, age, price, etc.)? 4.What are your training plans (obedience, showmanship, agility, etc.)? 5. What is your cost estimate for this project? After completion, show this page to your 4-H leader for approval. Leader s Signature: _ Date: 2 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

Dog Project Inventory Record Use one chart for all Project Identification Date Obtained Purchase Date/Adoption Date Whelped (Born) Spay/ Neuter Height Weight Age Sex Value Description (breed, color ) Registration, AKC/ UKC, ILP# Name of Dog Virginia 4-H Dog Project 3

Animal Care and Management Your project requires regular care and management. List the things necessary to take care of your project. Include the following: Feeding and watering practice Grooming (clipping, trimming, foot care, etc.) Health practices and medicine General management (cleaning living area and feed pans, kennel/housing, etc.) Daily Things done every day Example: fed, gave fresh water Weekly Things done once a week Example: groomed Monthly Things done once a month Example: nails trimmed Yearly Things done one time or occasionally throughout the year Example: Vet exam, rabies, fleas/tick, county dog license 4 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

Equipment and Supply Inventory At the beginning of the 4-H year, take an inventory of equipment and supplies on hand. If the cost is not known, estimate the replacement value. Add new equipment or supplies you purchase to the list. If equipment is shared between 4-H members, divide the cost between members. Beginning Inventory Equipment on hand at beginning of the project year Remember that these are not new items. Wear and tear occurs on equipment we use again from year to year. These items will depreciate (go down in value). Please take this into account when putting a dollar value on your inventory items. Amount & Kind Beginning Value End Value Example: 3 used food bowls $12.00 $9.00 New Inventory Equipment and supplies purchased during the project year Wear and tear occurs on equipment as we use it. New items will depreciate (go down in value). Please take this into account when putting a dollar value on your inventory items. Amount & Kind Beginning Value End Value Example: leash, collar $20.00 $15.00 $15.00 $10.00 Total Inventory Value - = Equipment Expenses Virginia 4-H Dog Project 5

Worksheet - How to Calculate Monthly Cost of Food Complete this page for one dog project Food Cost of a bag of food: $ lbs. in the bag = $ per lb. Amount fed: lbs. per day X days (in month) = lbs. Monthly cost of food: $ X lbs. = (Cost per lb. food) (Total amount fed) (Monthly cost of food) Supplements Cost of supplements: $ oz. or lb. in container = $ per oz. or lb. Amount fed: oz. or lb. per day X days (in month) = oz. or lb. Monthly cost of supplements: $ X oz. or lb. = (Cost per oz. or lb.) (Total amount fed) (Monthly cost of supplements) 6 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

Food Records Keeping good feeding records is important. A good practice is to enter your food expenses when you buy food. Keep a calendar and write down the amount and the kind of food used each day. At the end of the month, total each kind of food used and its cost and record the information below. Month days days days days days days days days days days days days Type of Food/Supplements (dry, moist, what supplements.) Amount (indicate lbs, oz, etc.) Total Food Cost for Project Cost or Value Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Total Cost Virginia 4-H Dog Project 7

Food Bag Information Please attach a tag or label from one food bags being used for your project animal. If a homemade mix is used, please describe the mix on a separate page. 1. What production level or type of animal is this food designed for? (Example: maintenance, performance, puppy, weight control, lactating animal, growing animal, etc.) 2. What are the crude protein and fat levels of this food? 3. What is the main ingredient in this food? (Hint: if the answer is not clear, it s probably the first ingredient listed.) 4. The TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients) level of a food indicates energy value. Please calculate the TDN level of this food. Crude fiber level can be found on your food bag. Formula = {84 - (1.5 x % Crude Fiber)} - % TDN (Example {84 - (1.5 X 15)} = 61.5 % TDN 8 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

Health Record Name of Dog: Frequency Given Date(s) Vaccination Record Vaccination Type *The starred vaccines are often given in combination. If your dog receives a combination, just circle what is included and list the cost once. Cost Distemper* Hepatitis* Leptospirosis* Parainfluenza* Parvovirus* Rabies Bordetella Lyme vaccine Other Total Vaccination Expenses $ Date Internal Parasite Control (Example: heartworm, round, hooks, whip, tapeworms) Name of Dog(s) Brand, dose, and how you gave it Treated Cost Total Internal Parasite Expenses $ Date Name of Dog(s) Treated Total External Parasite Control (Example: fleas, ticks) Brand, dose, and how you gave it Cost Total Vaccination and Parasite Expenses $ Virginia 4-H Dog Project 9

Vet Check/Treatment Date Dog Diagnosis/Treatment Cost Total Vet Expenses $ 10 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

Training Record Check commands that your dog obeys and tricks that it has learned. Use blank spaces to add others not listed. Obedience Date Learned Date Demonstrated Heel on leash Heel off leash Come when called Recall Sit Sit and stay Down Down and stay Down/Drop on recall Stand Other: Sr. Showmanship Date Learned Date Demonstrated Sr. Showmanship Other: Over jumps Chutes Obstacles/Agility Date Learned Date Demonstrated Through barrels Through tunnels Seesaw Aframe Other: Rally Other: Play catch Carry Fetch Rally Date Started Date Demonstrated Nov/Adv/Exc Don t touch it/leave it Roll over Other: Tricks Date Learned Date Demonstrated Virginia 4-H Dog Project 11

Show Ring Record Record the date and name of any shows attended, placing out of the number of entries in the class, and any premium money earned. Premiums/ Prizes Date Show Venue Class Placing Won 4-h, AKC, UKC, etc. Entry Fees Score Total Premiums Won Total Entry Fees 12 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

Miscellaneous Expenses or Fees List any expenses that do not fit into one of the previous categories. (Examples: kenneling, training fees, transportation, breed association dues, registration papers, show expenses, etc.) Date Description Amount Earned $ Ex. 7/1/ American Kennel Club registration fee $25.00 Total Miscellaneous Expenses $ Miscellaneous Income Any income from your project animal. (Examples: offspring, premiums, show scholarships, etc.) Date Description Amount Earned $ Total Miscellaneous Expenses $ Virginia 4-H Dog Project 13

Project Financial Summary (one chart for all) Value of Project(s): Income Premiums won (p.13) $ Miscellaneous income (p.15) $ Total Income = $ Many youth select projects as a hobby or for fun, but all projects will incur expenses. Please use this section to list all expenses related to participating with this project animal. Expenses 1. Equipment and/or supplies (pg 5) $ 2. Food expenses (pg 7) $ 3. Health care, parasite control, vaccination (pg 10) $ 4. Health care expenses (vet checks) (pg 11) $ 5. Show expenses (pg 13) $ 6. Miscellaneous expenses (pg 15) $ $ $ Total Expenses = $ Financial Summary $ (Total Income Total Expenses) Questions 1. Was the cost of keeping your project what you expected? 2. How does this summary compare to what you planned or estimated? (see page 2, question 5) 3. What will you do differently next year? 4. How has the value of the dog changed for you since the project began? 14 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

4-H Activities Number of club meetings held: Number you attended: What 4-H committees did you serve on? Did you hold an officer, or committee chair position in your 4-H club? q Yes q No If Yes, which one? q President q Vice President q Secretary q Reporter q Treasurer q Other What other 4-H leadership roles did you hold this year? (camp counselor, teen leader, etc.) What other 4-H clubs did you belong to and/or what other projects did you complete? 4-H Activities (community service, workshops, camps, Share-the-Fun, county contests, judging teams, etc.) Activity Date Location Placing or Comments Note: You may photocopy pages 16-17 and add to other project books if you have more than one project type. Virginia 4-H Dog Project 15

Activities Other Than 4-H What other clubs or groups did you belong to this year? (school, church, community, etc.) List any activities you participated in for scouts, sports groups, church, community service, etc. that were not affiliated with 4-H. Activity Date Comments What leadership roles did you fulfill outside of 4-H? (school, church, community, etc.) Note: You may photocopy pages 16-17 and add to other project books if you have more than one project type. 16 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

4-H Story The motto of 4-H is learn by doing. Each year we learn something new by participating in a 4-H project. Please write a story that explains: What you have learned. New skills you have gained over this past year in 4-H. (personal, training, leadership, science, etc.) What goals you accomplished. How did you do so? What goals will you include next year? Other examples that you may consider writing about include: Something that happened that was funny, sad or exciting; challenges you faced and how you overcame them; who helped you with your project and how they contributed; things you are most proud of. Feel free to relate your 4-H experience to other parts of your life (school, home, family, friends, etc.). Senior members stories must be at least three paragraphs of six sentences each. If you need additional writing space, use extra 4-H Story page at the back of the book or attach an electronic copy. Virginia 4-H Dog Project 17

Project Photos Please limit yourself to a maximum of two photo pages. Additional memorabilia should be displayed in a scrapbook or 4-H portfolio. 18 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

Optional Record Book Scorecard 4-H Members: Leave this page blank. The persons judging your book will agree on the completion of the score card. Possible points Score Criteria Points Awarded by Judge 10 Neatness (legible writing, one color ink, well-organized) 15 Completeness (all pages and sections, complete thoughts and ideas) 5 Signatures obtained on front cover (member, parent, leader) 10 Accuracy (no math errors, factual statements made) Project Work 20 (goals set, evidence of work throughout the year, goals accomplished, book completed by 4-H member, not an adult) 4-H Participation 10 (meetings, clinics, workshops, camps, contests, educational experiences) Project Story 20 (well-written, original, creative, complete thoughts, grammar, mechanics) 10 Photos, clippings, etc. (include at least one photo, not more than 2 pages) 100 Total Points Earned by 4-Her Scoring: 90-100 Blue, 75-89 Red, 74 or below White Judges Comments: Virginia 4-H Dog Project 19

4-H Story 20 Virginia 4-H Dog Project

Project Planning Virginia 4-H Dog Project 21