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THE BARKER Southern Colorado Kennel Club Newsletter January 2018 President s Message Greetings Everyone: I find it amazing how fast time seems to fly. Hard to believe we are starting another new year. Please take a few minutes to visit the website (www.southerncoloradokennelclub.org) to view the training class schedule. There are several classes which have just begun and many drop-in classes on the schedule. I am sure you will find something for you and your dog to participate in during the coming year. If you are not finding what you want, contact Pat Lester (patlester@hughes.net), the class could be in the works or you can give her a new idea for a class. Happy training. We will be continuing to have presentations at the beginning of our monthly meetings. Kathy Gallina has offered to organize these and ended 2017 with a very interesting presenter. If you have any suggestions, let her know (kgallina@email.com). In this edition of the Barker, you will find a copy of the 2017 Report from the Colorado Federation of Dog Clubs and Owners. It summarizes the legislative activity for 2017 and shows what is coming up in 2018. We are members of this club and I believe Gary & Donna Owens are our representatives. Lots of interesting information in this report. In This Issue President s Message January 2018 Board Meeting Minutes November 2017 Membership Meeting Colorado Federation of Dog Clubs and Owners Learn the Breeds - Alaskan Malamute Continue on Page 2... Club Officers Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dog s face he gets mad at you? But when you take him in a car, he sticks his head out the window. Steve Bluestone 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 719-543-2110 Dee Dunlap Board Member deedunlap@hotmail.com 719-948-0095 Barbara Curtis Board Member calledell@earthlink.net 719-547-3537 Pamela Houston Board Member pamelahouston@q.net 719-821-2642 Gary Owens Board Member garydon416@aol.com 970-739-6038 http://www.southerncoloradokennelclub.com Editor: William Hughes

President s Message Continued... Financial information from the 2017 Dog Show are available and will be shared at the next club meeting. It was a very successful show and we have so many club members to thank for making it happen. Just a quick reminder your eligibility for free classes is based on 2017 information. The slate is cleared in January 2018 ad we all begin earning the steps toward eligibility. The requirements include attending at least 4 membership meetings and offering at least 8 hours of help supporting club activities (dog show, instructing training classes, cleaning the training center, etc.) If you have any questions regarding this see an officer or any of the board members. Helen O Connor President SCKC January 2018 - Board Meeting Board Meeting - 01/02/2018 Called to order: 6:22 PM Members present: Diana Behling, Gary Owens, Helen O'Connor, Barb Curtis, Pam Huston, Dee Dunlap. Treasurer s report: presented and accepted. Dog show income is up. We still need to get payment from some trophy sponsors. Correspondence: Pueblo Chamber Citizen of the Year presentation is Feb 19 if anyone is interested. Thank you letter from Taylor del Duca for the stuffies supplied to the dog show. There is a video on the club page of all the stuffies. Training center: Flo made a large deposit over 2,000 before the end of the year for classes and drop ins. Show: No report. Old business: Awards Dinner. People are responding and awards will be ordered. We cannot correct errors on the awards. Please contact the vendor directly. New business: Plaques for Asia and Taylor recognizing that they were invited to be in the National show. Suggested that we provide a plaque and a badge to hang on it, so they can add on to it in the future. There is another set of 6 weave poles that Shari is interested in. We can sell them for $10.00. Gary had 3 sets of weave poles made for $107.00. Payment is approved. Adjourned 7:20 PM

COLORADO FEDERATTION OF DOG CLUBS AND OWNERS 2017 End of Year Update from the Board 2017 was a year of the unexpected. But we met every challenge and stood firm for the dog community in Colorado. This was all made possible by your support as kennel clubs and individuals. The Federation does not depend on one person for its success or existence, but upon volunteers and supporters in our show community such as you. Without you, each and every one of you, the Federation could not exist or accomplish its promise to defend the rights of all dog owners in our state. In the spring 2017 state legislative session we saw a bill (17-1228) that was one of the most convoluted bills we have ever seen. It was presented as to regulate home boarding facilities under the PACFA laws in Colorado, but then morphed into a bill to exempt them. We had been tracking this bill and finally stepped in to try to either kill it or make it a bill we could live with. Everyone had given up on being able to kill or change the bill since the supporting side (Rover.com) had brought in some big lobbyists to stop any opposition. We were told that there was nothing we could do to change it. The type of challenge we ve been known to take on in the past when told that same statement! We asked you to step in quickly to call/email your legislators, and you did! Legislators were asking us to stop the flow of opposition calls and emails that flowed in the next day. We met with the sponsor of the bill and explained to him our opposition to the bill as written and he agreed to our changes to the law. It was passed with those changes made which made the bill an acceptable one. For the upcoming 2018 legislative session we know at least one bill is going to be introduced that will as currently written affect the dog show community and breeders. That proposed bill is being called the Pet Animal Purchase Protection Act. It puts requirements on those selling any dog that are unacceptable and unworkable, as well as defining anyone who sells even one dog as a pet animal dealer. A dog or cat with any deformity or disease would be defined as Unfit for sale and you would not be able to sell them or adopt them out. You could only give them away for free. So, with that definition in place a puppy with a bad bite or leg deformity could not be sold, even if it would still make a good pet. If that puppy or dog dies within 14 days of purchase or adoption it is presumed under this law to have been unfit for sale and you would have to refund the purchase price and possibly vet bills. So as written if it runs out the door and gets hit by a car, you as the pet dealer are responsible. There is even more to dislike about this bill but that gives you an idea of what is included that is of concern to us. We will be attending what is called a Stake Holders meeting on 12/20/17 at the capitol and will let the Federation members know what more we find out. We are working closely with the AKC Legislative Department and National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA) to insure that this bill either dies or is significantly amended. Colorado already has a basic Lemon Law that covers all defective purchases, so this bill is not really needed to protect consumers. We also are lending a helping hand to our neighboring state of Wyoming and the Cheyenne Kennel Club. The AKC Legislative Department called and asked if we could help, so of course we said yes. A law proposal in Cheyenne was of concern for dog breeders on lost dogs that required mandatory spay/neuter. We met with a committee made up of a Cheyenne City Councilperson, City Attorney, Cheyenne Shelter Manager, Cheyenne KC president and two Continued on Page 4...

COLORADO FEDERATION OF DOG CLUBS AND OWNERS Continued... concerned citizens to discuss options. The Federation and CKC are putting together a proposal that would help resolve the problems that Cheyenne is experiencing with loose dogs and dog bites in a positive way. CKC and NAIA are assisting in those efforts as requested. A follow up meeting is scheduled for January. On basic business issues, we will have a brief delegates meeting Sunday February 18th at the CKC dog show. If attending delegates approve, we will move the Annual meeting to April at the Terry-All shows which seems to improve attendance. We will also be having a membership drive this year for clubs as well as individual members who would like to support the good works being done to protect our rights as dog owners, breeders and fanciers. If you think you would like to get more involved in our work, please let us know! Thank you again for your continued support and involvement. The CFDCO Board, Louise Leone - President, Jeff Partington - Vice President, Karen Kotke-Partington - Treasurer, Linda Hart - Secretary and CFDCO Legislative Director Directors, Doug Johnson, Charlene Gann, Bruce Clark, Vicki Harris, Fran Maes

Learn the Breeds: Alaskan Malamute The Alaskan Malamute is a large breed of domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) originally bred for hauling heavy freight because of their strength and endurance, and later a sled dog. They are similar to other arctic breeds, such as the Greenland Dog, Canadian Eskimo Dog, the Siberian Husky, and the Samoyed. The first dogs arrived in the Americas 12,000 years ago; however, people and their dogs did not settle in the Arctic until the Paleo-Eskimo people 4,500 years ago and then the Thule people 1,000 years ago, both originating from Siberia. Origin: United States (Alaska) Weight: Male: 85 lb, Female: 75 lb Height: Male: 25 inches, Female: 23 inches Group: Working More Information about the Alaskan Malamute - https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/alaskan_malamute Alaskan Malamute DATES TO REMEMBER Next Club Meeting: Tuesday January 16, 2018 Time: 7 PM Location: SCKC Training Center Next Board Meeting: Tuesday February 6th, 2018 Time: 6:30 PM Dog Shows Upcoming Dog Shows Around Us (January/ February): Rosenberg, TX January 20, 2018 to January 21, 2018 Phoenix, AZ February 1, 2018 t0 February 5, 2018 Hobbs, NM February 3, 2018 to February 4, 2018 St. Joseph, MO February 10, 2018 to February 11, 2018 Midland, TX February 15, 2018 to February 18, 2018 Aurora, CO February 15, 2018 Denver, CO February 15, 2018 Aurora, CO February 16, 2018 to February 17, 2018 Denver, CO February 17, 2018 to February 19, 2018 Wichita Falls, TX February 16, 2018 to February 18, 2018

November 2017 - Membership Meeting Membership Meeting - 11/21/2017 Called to order 7:05 PM Present: Diana Behling, Meredith & Howard Boardman, Cindy Bowman, Barbara Curtis, Isobel Drysdale, Dee Dunlap, Barbara Elliott, Carla Sue Ellsaesser, Kathy Gallina, Pamela Houston, Diana Hughes, Gail Kingrey, Karen Lamb, Willie McCaw, Helen O'Connor, Donna & Gary Owens, Jodi and Dan Pratt, Connie Smalley, Jessica Storm, Rachel Storm, Kim & Chris Swearingen, Rebekah Swearingen, Shari Tickle, Diana Werner, Renee & Fred Wolfe Minutes from October meeting are corrected (Pam asked for help for trophies, not vendors), and accepted. Correspondence: None Treasurer s Report: No financial report this meeting, due to Flo s absence from injury. Committees: Building: No report Training Center: Sign up sheet for 2018 is available for training center cleaning. Show: Thanks to everyone that helped. Financials were good. Attendance was good. We did better than last year, but we don t have reportable totals yet. We should have numbers in January. Thirty-five states were represented, including one international competitor. We bring in a majority of owner handlers. There were some bad moments: We had to remove one judge from Rally on Thursday due to illness/confusion. One exhibitor had heart problems on Friday. Saturday, another exhibitor had a heart attack. Sunday an exhibitor fell and broke a hip.on Monday an exhibitor from Washington state became angry and made threats, requiring law enforcement intervention. Cluster committee is working on getting Royal Canin as next year s sponsor. We had 26 Leonbergers, and they would like to do a specialty with us next year. Our helpers received positive comments from rally/obedience judges. Karen Lamb helped out -- thank you Karen. Dee would like to thank everyone that contributed to the silent auction. We made about $330.00. ROTC did color presentation. Dee will send them a thank you letter and she will try to get them next year. Health Clinic: 55 eye tests, 4 microchips. Events: Annual Awards dinner will be at Mozart again, on Sat. January 13, at 2:00. Prime Rib, Chicken, Salad, Rolls. RSVP by January 6th. If you have awards, please let us know. An email will be sent with further information. Old Business: Standing rule 5: Moved to accept as printed. Motion received a second, and passed. 4 H achievement night proposal: We received a letter from Pueblo County 4H, asking us to consider a donation of $500 to $1,000 to provide awards. One hundred percent of the donation will go to the dog program. Discussed at our last board meeting: We recently gave $750.00. $500 of that went for achievement in 2016 and $250.00 for Pueblo county club council dog awards at county fair for 2017. The funds for 2016 were given in 2017 Continued on Page 7...

November 2017 - Membership Meeting Continued... due to a delay in the donation (Beulah fires). Recommend that we give $250 to achievement night and earmark for dog awards in 2017. After some discussion: We have 2 proposals -- support 2 people going to Florida for National tournament of champions.. Support 4-H with a donation. We will table the discussion on the 4-H donation. It was moved that we give $500.00 to each exhibitor going to Florida. Seconded. Passess. Membership application from a Labradoodle breeder: We referred to AKC. They recommended that we follow our by-laws, code of ethics and constitution. Based on that, the board decided that we cannot accept that application because of the mixed breed breeding. Eligibility will be done on a calendar year. If you qualify for the dinner, you will be eligible for classes during the following year. New members will be considered on a case by case basis. Membership: First Reading: Rachel Schroeder Second Reading: Kit Corson, Shari Clark and Amanda Storm. Adjourned at 8:50. Respectively submitted by Diana Behling, Secretary Presentation by Dr. Rachel, Chiropractor.

What is the Southern Colorado Kennel Club About? The Objectives of the Southern Colorado Kennel Club are: To further the advancement of all breeds of purebred dogs; To conduct dog shows and/or obedience trials, field trials, and sanctioned matches under the rules of the American Kennel Club; To foster an appreciation of the purebred dog as a worker, protector, companion, or pet; To support community projects concerning purebred dogs. The club shall NOT be conducted or operated for profit and no part of any profits or remainder or residue from dues or donations to the Club shall insure to the benefit of any member or individual. Mission Statement; The Southern Colorado Kennel Club, Inc. is dedicated to promoting the sport of purebred dogs and breeding for type and function, advocating for the purebred dog as a family companion, the advancement of canine health and well being, working to protect the rights of all dog owners and to promote responsible dog ownership through example and education. 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

Brags! No Brags have been submitted this month. Contact Us SCKC PO Box 8252 Pueblo, CO 81008 SCKC Training Center 715 N. Grand Pueblo, CO 81003 Head Trainer: Pat Lester patlester@hughes.net 719-485-3011 Training Center: Renee Wolfe akcomidogs@hughes.net 719-251-4352 Southern Colorado Kennel Club http://www.southerncoloradokennelclub.com Southern Colorado Kennel Club PO Box 8252 Pueblo, CO 81008 PLACE STAMP HERE