THE BARKER Southern Colorado Kennel Club Newsletter January 2017 Extra! Extra! Bark All About It! Annual Awards Dinner! The Annual Awards Dinner will be held on January 28, 2017 at 2PM. The location is the Mozart Restaurant/Lounge. The address is 1120 N Main St, Pueblo, CO 81003. Please email your RSVP with how many people are attending in your party to the Club Secretary, Diana Behling at snflwrseed@aol.com by Saturday, January 20, 2017. In This Issue Annual Awards Dinner! January 2017 Board Meeting Minutes Learn the Breeds - 20 Dog Trivia Questions (ANSWERS) Brags! You must meet your eligibility requirements to attend. If you do not know if you qualify, please ask the Club Secretary, Diana Behling. Club Officers Ever consider what our dogs must think of us? I mean, here we come back from a grocery store with the most amazing haul, chicken, pork, half a cow. They must think we re the greatest hunters on earth! Anne Tyler (author, The Accidental Tourist) Helen O Connor President beardie@rmi.net 719-251-3609 Renee Wolfe Vice President akcomidogs@hughes.net 719-251-4352 Flo Andrews Treasurer floffice@wildblue.net 719-947-3630 Diana Behling Secretary snflwrseed@aol.com 719-542-2110 Dee Dunlap deedunlap@hotmail.com 719-948-0095 Barb Curtis calledell@earthlink.net 719-547-3537 Milli Goodman millipt@msn.com 719-544-0184 Gary Owens confetti2u@aol.com 303-667-0603 http://www.southerncoloradokennelclub.com Editor: William Hughes
January 2017 - Board Meeting Minutes January 3, 2017 Called to order at: 6:35 Present: Flo Andrews, Renee Wolfe, Dee Dunlap, Diana Behling, Gary Owens, Barb Curtis, Milli Goodman Treasurers report: accepted as submitted. Financials are ahead of last year. Dog show income was down but expenses were less. Training center income is up. Correspondence: Diana received an email from AKC regarding a FInancial survey. It has been forwarded to Flo and she will respond to AKC. Training center: We are gearing up for new classes. Milli donated a refrigerator to the club. Show: we are waiting for confirmation on who will take over vendor contacts. Summer outing: No report Winter dinner: The last date to RSVP is January 20. So far, only 12 have indicated an interest. Renee will need count for gifts for members. Old business: None New business: Nosework ORT in May. AKC has a new program to promote junior handling in Obedience and rally. Junior showcase events. Adjourned 7:30 Interesting Canine Facts - The Origins of Dog Phrases & Expressions The expression "three dog night" originated with the Eskimos and means a very cold night - so cold that you have to bed down with three dogs to keep warm. The phrase "raining cats and dogs" originated in 17th Century England when many dogs and cats drowned during heavy downpours of rain and when rivers burst their banks. Their bodies would be seen floating in the rain torrents that raced through the streets giving the appearance that it had literally rained "cats and dogs". The term "Dog Days" dates back to Roman times, when it was believed that Sirius, the Dog Star, added its heat to that of the sun from July 3 to August 11 and created exceptionally high temperatures. The Romans called the period "dies caniculares" or "Days of the Dog".
Learn the Breeds: Dog Shows The is the smallest of the six original and distinct spitz breeds of dog from Japan. A small, agile dog that copes very well with mountainous terrain, the was originally bred for hunting. It looks similar to and is often mistaken for other Japanese dog breeds like the Akita Inu or Hokkaido, but the is a different breed with a distinct blood line, temperament and smaller size than other Japanese dog breeds. Other names: Japanese, Japanese Small Size Dog, Shiba Ken, Shiba Life span: 12 15 years Origin: Japan Weight: Male: 10 kg (22 lb), Female: 8 kg (18 lb) Height: Male: 14-17 inches (35 43 cm), Female: 13 16 inches (33 41 cm) DATES TO REMEMBER Next Club Meeting: Tuesday January 17, 2017 Time: 7 PM Next Board Meeting: Tuesday February 7, 2017 Time: 6:30 PM Annual Awards Dinner: Saturday January 28, 2017 Time: 2 PM Mozart Restaurant History of Dogs (Part 1) Upcoming Dog Shows Around Us (February/ March): Phoenix, AZ February 2, 2017 to February 6, 2017 Hobbs, NM February 4, 2017 to February 5, 2017 Boulder City, NV February 10, 2017 to February 12, 2017 Aurora/Denver, CO February 16, 2017 to February 20, 2017 Garden City, KS March 3, 2017 to March 5, 2017 Phoenix, AZ March 3, 2017 to March 5, 2017 More Info: Onofrio Dog Shows http://www.onofrio.com/ Colors: Red, sesame, black and tan, or white Group: Non-Sporting More Information about the : https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Shiba_Inu The Evolution & History of Dogs - The Sight Hounds Sighthounds, also known as Gazehounds as their gaze focuses on the horizon seeking game, specialise in hunting their quarry by sight rather than scent. Sighthounds have distinctive characteristics, features and traits which are perfect for their purpose. Sighthounds have extremely good vision. They also have a long jaw and lengthy neck which assists them in sighting their quarry. Their lean muscular body, deep chest and long powerful legs essential assets when following any fast and agile prey.
News from the AKC SURFING DOG FLOAT BREAKS WORLD RECORD AT THIS YEAR s ROSE PARADE By: Randa Kriss January 3, 2017 At this year's Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif., a float featuring surfing dogs set the world record for longest and heaviest float in Tournament of Roses Parade history. The float, The Lucy Pet's Gnarly Crankin' K-9 Wave Maker, was 125 feet long and weighted 148,250 pounds, reports the laist. A contributing factor to the massiveness of the float was the 90-foot, 8,000-gallon tank that allowed talented surfing dogs to catch a wave on parade day. The surfing dogs could catch a wave and then were transported back to the start courtesy of a mini-cable car system. These talented pups also wore life-jackets and surfed in a heated pool to ensure their safety. The dogs that were chosen to participate, including a Bulldog, Dachshund, and Golden Retriever, were part of a country-wide search for the best surfing dogs. Who even knew there were so many?! In addition to setting the Guinness World Record, the dog-float also won the Extraordinaire Trophy for the most spectacular float. Read the Whole Story Here: http://www.akc.org/news/surfing-dogs/ The Barker Newsletter goes out on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Please make sure that you have anything you want in the newsletter submitted to William Hughes by the 2nd Monday of each month. You can submit articles by email to lcado97@hotmail.com or by mail to: William Hughes 29437 E US HWY 50 Pueblo, CO 81006
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