Sportsmen s Dog Training Club of Detroit, Inc. K-9 Kapers April 2013 Happy Belated St. Patrick s Day photo by Liz McLeod Pat Diefenbach, Editor tisza2@aol.com
. MARK THIS DATE SDTCD Rally & Obedience Practice Matches 4/19/13, 5/17/13, 6/14/13, 7/12/13, SDTCD building 8/16/13, 9/20/13, 10/11/13, 11/15/13, 12/13/13 SDTCD Agility Trial 5/31/13 6/2/13 All Dogs Can, Lapeer Working Obedience Seminar with Linda Brady 9/21/13 9/22/13 SDTCD Building BUILDING CLOSED FOR CLEANING OR RENTAL: On April 21, May 19, and June 16, 2013, the mats will be scrubbed. The building will be closed all day. The building will be closed for a rental on April 13 and 14, 2013. One ring will closed on April 29, 2013, from 11 am 2 pm. To All Members This is a reminder. Please remember to sign up for classes in advance. All classes have limits. Thanks, Barb, Training Secretary SDTCD SHOW RESULTS BOOK If you have e-mailed me your show results to put in the K-9 Kapers, please remember to put them in the official book on an official SDTCD form. Remember to record the year and double check it. If we run out of blank pages, please make some copies, print some more from the web site, or tell me. Please use a separate page for each type of event (obedience, rally, agility, etc.). Please, please, please print clearly!!!! Thanks, Pat
AGILITY RESULTS Kathy Kennedy Link Whippet Capital City 2/24/13 Nov B JWW 95 1 st place 1 st leg Capital City 2/24/13 Nov B Std 100 1 st place 1 st leg CONFORMATION RESULTS Mary Bansen Wynsum Sudden Impact Busby Bearded Collie DKC 3/3/13 WD/BOW 3 pt major Eli Becker Karlees Behold the Penalty Box Puck Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Wildwood 2/3/13 WD/BOW 2 pts Wildwood 2/13/13 2 pts Woodstock 2/24/13 2 pts Liz McLeod Pawsup Accustomed to Success Gary Pointer DKC 3/2/13 Puppy Group 3rd MAPBT 2/24/13 BOB/Group B K9 Fanciers 3/9/13 BOB UKC Champion Chris Wellsandt Hammrs Hidden Treasure I Am With You River Labrador Retriever MAPBC 2/23/13 Best Male Lab MAPBC 2/24/13 Best Male Lab MI K9 Fanciers 3/8/13 BOB/Group 4 MI K9 Fanciers 3/8/13 BOB UKC Champion CANINE GOOD CITIZEN Eileen Hyde Jaime Papillon SDTCD 3/28/13
OBEDIENCE RESULTS Elin Becker Wilbur Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Credit Valley KC 4/6/13 Nov 4 th place 2 nd leg Credit Valley KC 4/6/13 Nov 4 th place 3 rd leg CKC CD Cherie Berger Cedar Golden Retriever SDTCD 2/23/13 Open B 198 3 rd place SDTCD 2/24/13 Open B 197.5 1 st place SDTCD 2/24/13 Util B 195.5 Companion DTC 3/23/13 Open B 195 Companion DTC 3/24/13 Open B 197.5 3 rd place Companion DTC 3/24/13 Util B 198.5 1 st place Cherie Berger Spruce Golden Retriever SDTCD 2/23/13 Nov B 190.5 2 nd place 1 st leg SDTCD 2/24/13 Nov B 191.5 2 nd place 2 nd leg Companion DTC 3/23/13 Nov B 197 3 rd place 3 rd leg CD Companion DTC 3/24/13 Nov B 189 Paula Kilipa Hank Pug DKC 3/3/13 Beg Nov 197.5 1 st place 1 st leg DKC 3/4/13 Beg Nov 197 1 st place 2 nd leg Companion DTC 3/23/13 Beg Nov 198 4 th place 3 rd leg BN Liz McLeod Lenny Pointer Tri-County K-9 3/23/13 Nov B 184 1 st place Tri-County K-9 3/24/13 Nov B 186.5 2 nd place Chris Wellsandt River Labrador Retriever Gr Rapids Agil Club 3/3/13 Nov B 191 3 rd place 1 st leg Gr Rapids Agil Club 3/3/13 Nov B 195.5 2 nd place 2 nd leg Tri City Canine 3/23/13 Nov B 192.5 2 nd place 3 rd leg UKC CD Dog Dreams by Michelle Caldwell
RALLY RESULTS Cherie Berger Spruce Golden Retriever SDTCD 2/22/13 Adv B 79 1 st leg SDTCD 2/22/13 Adv B 97 2 nd leg Liz McLeod Stuart Pointer SDTCD 2/22/13 Adv B 94 4 th place ) 8 th SDTCD 2/22/13 Exc B 97 3 rd place ) leg SDTCD 2/22/13 Adv B 99 2 nd place ) 9 th SDTCD 2/22/13 Exc B 86 ) leg Chris Wellsandt River Labrador Retriever K-9 Fanciers 3/9/13 RO 1 98 2 nd place 1 st leg K-9 Fanciers 3/9/13 RO 1 96 3 rd place 2 nd leg Michigan Classic 3/10/13 RO 1 98 2 nd place 3 rd leg URO1 Michigan Classic 3/10/13 RO 2 98 2 nd place 1 st leg Tri City Canine 3/23/13 RO 2 97 4 th place 2 nd leg Tri City Canine 3/24/13 RO 2 94 3 rd leg URO2 Economic Impact of AKC Purebred Dog Ownership in Michigan from www.akc.org The American Kennel Club (AKC) was established in 1884 to promote the study, breeding, exhibiting, and advancement of purebred dogs. We now represent more than 5,100 dog clubs nationally, including 163 clubs in the state of Michigan. The AKC sanctions thousands of dog events each year, which generate significant economic benefits to local communities in addition to the millions of dollars AKC dog owners in Michigan spend annually on their dogs. Here are the statistics for the State of Michigan over the past three years: 2010: AKC licensed and sanctioned 535 events in the state of Michigan, in which more than 86,320 dogs participated. 2011: AKC licensed and sanctioned 568 events in the state of Michigan, in which more than 87,480 dogs participated. 2012: AKC licensed and sanctioned 593 events in the state of Michigan, in which more than 95,720 dogs participated. The AKC conducts ongoing research regarding the economic impact of AKC events in localities throughout the state, as well as of AKC registered dogs in the state. Based on our findings, it is estimated that over $41.77 million is generated annually within the Michigan economy from spending on purebred dogs in the state. This includes spending on events, dog clubs, show exhibitors, breeding and basic dog care, just to name a few. As dog shows are a family sport, the large spectator gates generate additional revenues for cities and towns statewide.
SDTCD FEBRUARY RALLY AND OBEDIENCE TRIALS Photos by Cathi Winkles The Rally teams ready for St. Patrick s Day Cherie and Jaws Spruce in the Novice class Tracey and Gracie in the Open class Student Doug and Merlin in the Beginners Novice Class Steve s Eddie in the Graduate Novice class
Director s Letter: March, 2013 Earlier this month Rhode Island state officials visited a pet expo in Providence and asked exhibitors at a cat show to produce health certificates for the animals being exhibited. The state was enforcing a law passed in 2012 requiring that exhibitors have this paperwork available for inspection. Unfortunately, many shocked exhibitors were unaware of these requirements and quickly left the show to avoid a run-in with the authorities. This begs the question, could this happen at a dog show? The answer is yes. Many states require a variety of vaccination or health certificates for animals exhibited in their state. Often, requirements vary according to whether the animal permanently resides in the state, and if not, how long the animal will be in the state. For more information, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) maintains information about specific health requirements by state [https://www.avma.org/advocacy/ StateAndLocal/Documents/Certificates%20of%20veterinary%20inspections.pdf]. Be sure to review the comments sections, which may include exemptions for dogs traveling or temporarily in a state. The AKC is concerned about a patchwork of differing state laws that make travelling with healthy and wellcared-for dogs overly burdensome for show exhibitors, particularly when requirements for health certificates lack definition or vary from state to state. We will continue to express our concerns when unreasonable or vague requirements are proposed, and we encourage you, as members of show-giving clubs, to also consider the impact that such proposals may have on potential out-of-state visitors to your events. At the same time, AKC reminds you that as a responsible dog owner it is also your responsibility to know, understand, and obey the laws of the jurisdiction you are in. Best practices for travelling with your dogs include always keeping your dog s vaccinations up to date and carrying a copy of your vaccination records and rabies certificate when you travel. The AKC Events Department s Show Trial Manual also provides specific guidance for clubs when it comes to reminding show exhibitors about health and vaccination requirements for their shows (contact eventplans@akc.org for more information). With the spring dog show season upon us, I wish you happy, safe, and well-prepared travels. All the best, Sheila Goffe Director, AKC Government Relations
.. 1472 Edgewood Birmingham MI 48009 A person can learn a lot from a dog, even a loopy one like ours. Marley taught me about living each day with unbridled exuberance and joy, about seizing the moment and following your heart. He taught me to appreciate the simple things - a walk in the woods, a fresh snowfall, a nap in a shaft of winter sunlight. And about optimism in the face of adversity. Mostly, he taught me about friendship and selflessness and, above all else, unwavering loyalty. John Grogan, Marley and Me