SPDTC FROM OUR PRESIDENT: KARL BLAKELY

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Saint Paul Dog Training Club SPDTC FROM OUR PRESIDENT: KARL BLAKELY Greetings everyone, I hope everyone had a fun and uneventful summer. As I get older my definition of uneventful " is everyone enjoying good heath, something that cannot be taken for granted anymore. Well as I write this, SPDTC is enjoying good health, and I would like to report excellent compliance with our parking rules. I would like to thank everyone for their efforts in helping to ease some of the tensions with our landlord and neighbors. The parking lot is still very congested during primetime, (5 to 7 PM). However, I do believe that our neighbors are starting to observe that we are not the cause of their parking woes. Never the less, we must still follow the parking arrangement as stated in our lease. As long as we are the subject of landlords, I just received notice that our current owner, Pasture Enterprises is in the process of selling our building and has a purchase agreement with a potential buyer. I do not know what this means for our future, I am hopeful for status quo, but we are uncertain at this time. When it comes to being a tenant, we are a small fish in a big pond. We have been with Paster's for a very long time, we will have to forge a new relationship with our new landlord, so stayed tuned and remember that being a good neighbor is in our best interests. With fall coming, the club will get busier with more folks training and our show schedule picking up. I hope to see you down at the club soon. continued on page 2 Fall 2014

FROM OUR DIRECTOR OF TRAINING It s been a busy summer at Saint Paul Dog Training. Here are a few highlights of what has been happening. Obedience Pat Nevins is now offering a new Problem Solving Utility class on Tuesday evenings, from 6-7. The class focuses on specific training strategies for the Utility exercises. Paula s Advanced Utility class (Tuesday 6-7:30 pm) continues, for teams who are looking to polish their skill set for the competition ring. For young dogs, Victoria Varhalla is offering Fun with Fundamentals. This class is intended to offer a bridge between Puppy Einstein and Beginners. The Obedience crew hosted a weekend Seminar with Laura Romanik. This was a rousing success. I would like to thank Camay Blakely and Dick Woods for organizing and managing this event. Agility We have resurfaced the dogwalk, with new plywood and new rubber skins. This excellent work was done by Bruce Davey. Plans are afoot to spiffy up the A-frame too, and hopefully this will be taken care of before the November Agility Trial. AKC has released a set of proposed equipment changes for Agility. We are monitoring these, and will take steps to be sure we comply once the list is finalized. If you have an opinion (or are simply curious) the changes are posted on the AKC website, and are open for public comment. Deb Yost has joined the team of Instructors for the Advanced Agility classes. Welcome, Deb! In closing, I would like to extend my congratulations to all the SPDTC Teams that were invited to the Obedience Invitational and the Agility Invitational. Best of luck to everyone in the competitions, but in my mind, you are already winners!

What s on the Calendar October 3, 2014 October 5, 2014 October 18, 2014 November 7, 2014 November 9, 2014 November 7, 2014 November 27, 2014 SPDTC Obedience Trial 10:00-4:00 GSD Workshop (Building Rentals) SPDTC Agility Trial No Obedience Run Through HOLIDAY - NO AGILITY CLASSES December 22, 2014 January 2, 2015 HOLIDAY - NO AGILITY, OBEDIENCE CLASSES AND RUN-THROUGHS February 7, 2015 Annual Banquet and Awards Meeting (ATTENTION NEW LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCE) Announcements Banquet committee is looking for someone to create centerpieces for our tables and for donations of new or slightly used articles for gifts at the Annual Banquet and Awards dinner. If you can please contact Carol at cmehlhaff@gmail.com or call 952-221-9998 if you have any donations please mark it for banquet and put in the office behind the desk at club.need more information about the club? Phone: 651-455-2431 Address: 219 13th Avenue South South St. Paul, Minnesota, 55076 Mailing Address:P.O.Box 2443 Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota 55076 http://www.spdtc.com

Congratulations!

Magical May This has been a very good year so far, and May turned out to bring us the highest recognition. First on May 2 nd with me handling Grand Champion Valentino by Monarch CGC RN we took our 2 nd BOB OH and a Group 3 placement. Then May 11 th with his co-owner he picked up a BOB and a Group 4 in the regular AKC class. May 23 rd he finished his Bronze Grand Champion Title going BOB for a 4 pints major and BOB OH with a Group 4 placement. We weren t done yet, May 24 th another BOB for a 4 point major. May 25 th was a supported entry and we picked up BOS for a 4 point major, but it turned out to be a family affair. We showed 3 of his offspring, his only sired litter to date, and male puppy dog Click went BM and BOW, with male puppy Billie going RWD. Puppy female Reine showed well and made the cut 2 times. The puppy owners were ecstatic, and the judge was really surprised when he found out they were all related. In the Special Classes at the Nationals we placed # 3 in the Stud Dog class, and this was with only 3 puppies on the ground against some of the top kennels in the nation. In the Brace Class, Tino and his daughter Reine won BIS Brace. Not to be out done by the Tino Team, Casanova s Midnight Spirit CDX BN GN RAE MX AXJ CA THD CGC earned is MX Title on May 23 rd, the same day as Tino won is Bronze Love My Paps. The puppies were only 7 months old Way to Go Guys. May 26th was a better repeat from the 25th showing, Tino went Select, for another 4 point major, behind his son Click, who went BM, BOW and BOB for a 5 point major and 27 breed points, again Billie went RWD, but this time Reine went WB for a 3 point major. If we have to lose breed, this was a good way to do it. At the Papillon Club of American Regional and National Shows we made a pretty good impression.the puppies placed in their classes and Tino made the cut for BOB at the Regionals, but not the National. He did get a 1st place in Rally and a 2nd in Obedience at the Nationals, so I was happy with that.

European Open 2014 Trip of a Lifetime By: Mike Teh This past July, I made the journey to Hungary for the 2014 European Open with my Renta-dog Daggie. Daggie is a Shetland Sheepdog that will be nine years old soon. I started running Daggie about a year and a half when Kory Kaye offered to let me run him a show. From there, all is history. The journey started this past May at the International Team Tryouts in Hopkins, MN. I went in with full intentions of trying out as an FEO (for exhibition only) dog, but when Daggie got measured into the 14 inch height class, we were trying out for real! This changed my mental game of being at tryouts now because at first the stress was not there because I was running FEO, but now, we might actually have a chance. Fast forwarding to the end of the weekend, Daggie had three clean rounds and one round with a couple faults, but we were the 4th team member to be selected at tryouts. Winning a spot at tryouts took the stress off of waiting to see if we would have been selected for the team because at the EO, a country is allowed 36 spots, of the 36 spots, 12 of them were determined at tryouts. The rest of the spots were chosen by the coach. After winning the spot at the tryouts, we now started another leg in our journey, getting to Hungary. Since I won the spot in May and the competition is in July that does not leave much time to plan an international trip overseas, with a dog! The process of getting a dog overseas for competition is very difficult because you have to make sure that they have an international microchip that is readable with their scanners over there. If you do not have an international microchip and have a regular alpha-numeric chip, then you had to provide your own microchip scanner. From there we had to make sure all the vaccinations were up to date. After the microchip and vaccinations are checked, then we can make the trip to the USDA Vet Office. The USDA Vet Office is more of an office, so you do not bring your dogs there. The USDA office just checked to make sure you have all the proper paperwork and if you do, then they emboss the paperwork to make it official. After all the prep work is done, now we get to make the journey overseas. After arriving in Hungary, it really kicked in that I was in a different country for a dog show. The competition was actually three hours away from Budapest, where we landed, so we had a team bus that brought us down to the competition and we stayed a hotel nearby.

European Open cont. When getting to the show site, it was like a typical outdoor agility trial, but with people from different countries wearing their team uniforms. It was exciting to watch the other countries practice on the practice courses, because then you were able to see what they work on and how they handle. I do have the say, the courses were difficult, but you would expect that at an international competition. I mean, we did train over the summer, but the courses over there were still hard. Overall, Daggie and I came out with one clean round in Individual Agility. Yes, I would have liked to done better at the competition, but the journey and the experience that I gained from this trip was way more beneficial. I would have never been able to take this journey of a lifetime with the support of my parents and the agility community. I was able to fundraise $3,000 from donations, running as Magic Mike, and selling t-shirts & bags. This truly shows how supportive the agility community is and for that I would like to say THANK YOU! Need more information about the club? Phone: 651-455-2431 Address: 219 13th Avenue South South St. Paul, Minnesota, 55076 Mailing Address:P.O.Box 2443 Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota 55076