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"Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom." TOPLINES January/February 2014 Euripides Editor-Joanne Forster, 2186 S. Elkton Rd, Elkton, MI 48731 Ph. (989)-375-4106 Email: jofor@airadv.net Inside this issue: Cover Story pg 1 Minutes pg 2 Next Meeting Info 2014 Calendar & Whelping Box Show Calendar & Brags Officers & Committees Officers 2014 President: Sue Quinn pg 3 pg 4 pg 6 pg 7 2014 Roster pg 8 Vice Pres: Diane Gardner Secretary: Donna Giles Treasurer: Sue Schauer Daily, we have rescued dogs presented to our practice. Like most veterinary practices, we have seen and heard so many stories about rescued dogs that the definition of rescue has become blurred and diluted. When I started in veterinary practice, I thought rescue either meant that the dog was literally rescued from a disaster like drowning or a burning building or the dog was a search and rescue dog a dog that was intensely trained to find lost people. Rescue has morphed into a term used for something other than dogs that were in genuinely life- threatening situations who had no hope of survival without heroic efforts. Today, dogs that are to be euthanized at overcrowded animal welfare organization facilities, sometimes termed humane societies (now known as shelters or rescue groups) and then removed for re-homing are considered to have been rescued. Similarly dogs that were simply previously housed in large scale commercial breeding facilities where they may Rescue Weary Marty Greer DVM have been poorly cared for are also considered rescued. Fast forward to 2010. Somewhere along the way, rescue broadened still further. Somehow, every dog sold by a breeder, a pet store, a humane organization or pound or shelter, is now considered to be adopted as a rescued dog. Our clients love to believe they have adopted a dog that may have needed them more than they needed it. Such a belief makes them feel good, even heroic. No matter the source of the dog, it is now considered politically correct to adopt a rescued dog. We hear tales of the horrible life the dog was plucked from and that the new owner knows the dog was abused because of a terrible scar or the fear of the broom or vacuum the poor dog may have. Of course, this can only mean that the dog was struck with the broom or chased with a vacuum. It bears no resemblance to the fact that dogs just don t like the ultrasonic sounds emitted by the average Hoover, in action or brooms that tip over as the dog zooms through the kitchen. Or the scar that is present from when a barbed wire fence was hit while the dog was our on a fun run and was having too much fun to look where it was charging around. Granted, there are still dogs and cats that are found and removed from unfortunate circumstances. But this number is, in my opinion, a small percentage of the dogs that find their way into a new home as either a puppy/ kitten or adult. Most of the dogs we see that arrive at their homes through rescue are nothing more than a second or third hand dog a pet that did not find it s forever home in the first attempt. Or perhaps a dog that was in a breeders kennel until the breeder determined he or she was better suited to be a pet than a show or breeding dog. The stigma needs to be removed from the breeder who rehomes a dog when it is more appropriate than for the dog to stay at the breeder s home. There are many reasons dogs end up becoming secondhand dogs. Owners become ill, get married, have children, move, become the caretakers of their parents, lose their jobs, become allergic, Continued on page 4

SATURDAY LUNCH & MEETING February 22, 2014 12:00 Noon Sorrento s Food & Spirits 6395 W Pierson Rd, Flushing, MI 48433 Phone:(810) 659-4351 Menu: eatsorrentos.com Email Sue Quinn (quinndixie@gmail.com) or post to the list if you will be attending BUSINESS MEETING Immediately following Lunch If you wish to discuss a matter, have your information ready. Committees, be ready with your reports. This will help keep time to a minimum Directions: From I-75 (North and South) take Exit 122 (W. Pierson Rd.) to the West. After the stoplight at Luce Rd. the restaurant will be on the left hand side before Elms Rd. GUESTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!!

Page 3 2014 Calendar of Important Events FEBRUARY 22 Sorrento s Restaurant in Flint, 12:00 noon APRIL 26- MSCM Meeting, Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth JUNE 14 MSCM Meeting, Beth Santure s residence in Milan JULY 25- MSCM Fifth Agility Trial, AUGUST 16 MSCM Meeting,Joanne Forster s residence in Elkton SEPTEMBER 26- MSCM Fall Specialty Show-Monroe, MI-Monroe County Fairgrounds OCTOBER 3-5 Montgomery County Weekend-Pennsylvania OCTOBER 19- MSCM Meeting, Sue Quinn s residence in Macomb DECEMBER - 6 MSCM Christmas Banquet, Coral Gables, East Lansing Continued from page 1 become overwhelmed with pet ownership, or made a mistake when matching their needs with the needs of their pet. Sometimes it is the behavior of the dog which they cannot manage or change, or the cost of daily care. A significant change over the last 70 or so years is that our dogs now live much longer, often well into their teens. Before that, dogs suffered more often from premature death due to trauma (the belief that dogs should be allowed to run free outside), previously untreatable diseases, inadequate nutrition, or lack of basic veterinary care. Veterinary The Whelping Box On December 29, 2013, CH Secatep's Simon Says (Robson) and CH Jacqueminot J'Escarlet Pour Donnella (Scarlet) welcomed a litter of 4 girls. There are two salt and pepper and two black and silvers. medical advances now allow for greater longevity and dogs have a much elevated position in the lives of Americans today. Because dogs now live longer than ever before, we are also more likely to see dogs outlive their owners, or outlive the ability or desire of the owner for their pet. This is not meant to diminish the important work good-hearted and wellmeaning animal lovers do in caring for dogs and cats who need better lives. It is hard work and it takes special people who can open their hearts and wallets to help the less fortunate animals in our society. However, we should distinguish which pets were in truly dramatic circumstances from those merely in need of a new home. I estimate over 50% of new dogs we now see in practice are described as rescue dogs by their owners. I understand that makes the owner feel good about their newly acquired pet. Unfortunately, it also dilutes the importance of dog and cat acquisitions (not adoptions) from sources that are vehicles for rehoming. We should be careful as a society as to what we classify as inadequate care. Every veterinarian I know has patients who would benefit from dental care. We see two barriers to this: 1. Fear of the expense of the care and 2. Fear of anesthetic and surgical complications. These two fears have left many patients with untreated veterinary medical conditions that some could interpret as neglect on the part of the owner. I dread the day that my clients are afraid to come to the veterinary clinic for care for fear their pet could be confiscated by authorities who believe their reluctance to treat their pet s dental disease justifies removing their beloved pet from them. (See companion article: What is wrong with putting teeth in the dog laws? ) Veterinarians are regularly asked to discount fees to help rescued animals. But what qualifies as a rescued dog, and are veterinarians responsible for footing the bill for them? With the terms rescue and adoption so overused, we in the veterinary industry have become numb to these terms, as they are not used as they are intended. We need to be able to filter which dogs are saved from dramatic life-threatening circumstances and those dogs or cats who simply outlived their first owner s capacity to maintain them in their lives. Instead of calling these animals rescued or adopted, I propose that we develop new and more specific language to describe animal circumstances with greater accuracy. Let s save the term rescue for true disasters and adoption as a specific legal process for human children.

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER CLUB OF MICHIGAN TOPLINES is a bi monthly publication January-February March-April May-June July-August September-October November-December Editor - Joanne Forster The objective of the Miniature Schnauzer Club of Michigan is to advance the principals and scientific practices in the breeding of purebred Miniature Schnauzers: foster co-operation between breeder, owner, and veterinarian; encourage the exchange of information and experience among the club members and between show-giving clubs; to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows and matches; and to encourage the adherence to the high standards of conduct and to the rules and regulations of the American Kennel Club. We re on the Web! www.miniatureschnauzerclubofmichiganorg www.mimiatureschnauzerclubofmichigan.org From The President. On Friday, January 16, at the Livonia Kennel Club Show, I participated in Meet the Breeds with Dixie. Although Friday had a smaller crowd then Saturday, this is a great opportunity to showcase our Miniature Schnauzers to the public. Of course, those dogs that love people and petting are the best for this public education! Hopefully, our club can participate again next year too. Sue Quinn

Page 5 Show Calendar Brags Obedience & Rally March 8-9 Obed & Rally St. Joe Valley Agility Club Buchanan, MI Closes 2-19 March 21-23 Obed & Rally CDTC Flint, MI Closes 3-5 March 22-Rally AADTC Whitmore Lake, MI Closes? March 28-29-Rally Kalamazoo KC Kalamazoo, MI Closes 3-12 April 3-5 Obed & Rally Saginaw Valley KC Closes 3-19 April 25-27 Obed & Rally Progressive Dog Club Closes 4-9 Agility April 18-20 Midland MI Kennel Club Midland, MI Closes 4-4 April 25-27 Ibizian Hound Club Closes 4-11 Conformation April 5-6 Saginaw Valley KC Closes 3-19 April 25-27 TCM, Progressive KC Closes 4-9 "Loneacre's Time For Two - "Ajax" earned his MACH 9 at the CCCC trial at the MSU Pavilion on November 29, 2013." Ajax is owned by member JoAnne Scott March 29-30 Bouvier Club Closes 3-12 April 4-6 German Wirehaired Club Closes 3-20 April 11-13 Siberian Husky Club Closes 3-26