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FOX VALLEY DOG TRAINING CLUB March 2002 Volume VI, Issue 3 Waggin Tales http://www.fvdtc.org waggintales@fvdtc.org Inside this issue: Help Wanted 2 Brags 2 Correction Clinic 2 Wellness Clinic 3 Ring Layout 4 Revised Calendar 5 Membership Meeting 7 March/April Calendar 12 Events for 2002 Agility 2002 We have received AKC approval for Fox Valley's 2002 agility trials on September 14 & 15 at Creekwood Meadows (Mike Bond's place) in Plano. The judges will be Bonnie Drabek and Jean Munger. Entries open on July 17 and will be accepted on a first received basis. Each trial has a limit of 200 entries in standard titling and 200 in jumpers w/ weaves. Premium lists should be out by mid-may. Suzan Scott agility@fvdtc.org First Annual Wellness Clinic FVDTC will be holding it first annual Wellness Clinic at the Fairgrounds on Thursday, March 28. Dr. Patricia Meiser will be available to provide a variety of vaccinations and other services during training that night. Appointments are necessary; details are available on page 3. Contact Trudi Kimm (dot@fvdtc.org) with questions or comments. Special points of interest: Revised Calendar for 2002 (see p. 5) Annual Dinner (see p. 1) Help Wanted (see p. 2) FVDTC Annual Dinner - March 30 The annual dinner is set for March 30, 2002. Do you have some creative ideas, thoughts, and/or suggestions that we could include in this year's program? If so, please send me an email and we will incorporate it if we can. Also, we are in need of an MC. If you have a secret desire to speak in front of a large group of people or know someone who does, please don't hesitate to contact me. Jacquie Kramer dinner@fvdtc.org (630) 365 1802

Page 2 Put Your News in the WT Submit your articles to: David Lewis Waggin Tales 232 Mistwood Lane North Aurora, IL 60542 (630) 897-4267 waggintales@fvdtc.org Help Wanted We have an immediate need for several positions to be filled. If you would like more information, or if you can help with any of these, please contact Carolyn Pearson or Trudi Kimm Membership Chair Public Education Liaison Front Table Person Primary Instructors Beginners Puppy Conformation Assistant Instructors Beginners Match Stewards Carolyn Pearson (630/231-5658 secretary@fvdtc.org) Trudi Kimm (630/673-0527 dot@fvdtc.org) On-Line Brags See three years of electronic brags on the club web site <http://www. fvdtc.org/news>. You can also add your dog s accomplishments to the list for all the world to see. Brags & Other Good Stuff Buzz (Trudi Kimm) 02/22/2002 Blackhawk KC BOB 02/23/2002 IKC BOB Buzz is in the top 10 for 2002! Correction Clinic The next Fox Valley Dog Training Club correction clinic will be held Thursday, March 21. As of February 27, open and utility are filled unless I get cancellations. 2002 Correction Clinics January 17 February 21 March 21 April 18 May 9 June 20 August 15 September 19 October 24 November 21 Don't forget! Starting at the March 21 FVDTC Correction Clinic, there will be a rally obedience ring set up. You can enter this class either at the gate or by using the standard pre-entry form found at www.fvdtc.org -> FVDTC Events -> Match Night -> Pre-Entries. Entries in this class will not count toward the two entry per dog limit in the standard classes. To continue to hold these matches, FVDTC needs your help. Stewards and judges are needed for all of these matches. If you can steward in any class at any match, contact Ingrid at (630) 365-3248 or at matchsteward@fvdtc.org. If you can judge any class at any of the matches, contact Shirley at (630) 232-2503 or at matchjudges@fvdtc.org Suzan Scott (630) 898-5998 matchentries@fvdtc.org

Page 3 FOX VALLEY DOG TRAINING CLUB First Annual Wellness Clinic Thursday, March 28, 2002 Dr. Patricia L. Meiser, DVM Kane County Fairgrounds, Training Bldg. Heartworm Test (antigen test) $13.00 DHLPPC $17.00 DHLPP( no corona) $15.00 Corona $10.00 Lymes Vaccination $17.00 Bordetella $10.00 Fecal Check $ 9.00 *Rabies Vaccination (1 year) includes Cook and/or DuPage County Tag $19.00 Rabies Vaccination (1 year) NO TAG $15.00 *Rabies Vaccination (3 year) includes Cook and/or DuPage County Tag $35.00 Rabies Vaccination (3 year) NO TAG $25.00 ** Available Medications at a reduction: Frontline, Interceptor, Sentinel ***Prescriptions for other heartworm medications available at no charge. Exam charge for other than vaccinations - $15.00 Veterinarian reserves the right to vaccinate or not depending on the health of the dog To set Appointment: Pat (630) 852-0968 Please leave message, local calls will be returned

MARCH THROUGH MAY 2002 RING LAYOUT RING #8 RING #7 RING #6 6:00 NOVICE PRACTICE 7:00 BEGINNER CLASS 8:00 BEGINNER CLASS 9:00 BEGINNER CLASS 6:00 NOVICE PRACTICE 7:00 PUPPY CLASS 8:00 PUPPY CLASS 9:00 NOVICE PRACTICE 6:00 NOVICE PRACTICE 7:00 ADV. BEGINNERS 8:00 ADV. BEGINNERS 9:00 NOVICE PRACTICE RING #5 6:00 NOVICE PRACTICE 7:00 RING READY CLASS 8:00 CONFORMATION 9:00 NOVICE PRACTICE RING #1 RING #2 RING #3 RING #4 6:00 UTILITY PRACTICE 7:00 UTILITY RUN THRU 8:00 UTILITY RUN THRU 9:00 UTILITY PRACTICE 6:00 NOVICE PRACTICE 7:00 NOVICE PRACTICE 8:00 OPEN W/O JUMPS 9:00 NOVICE PRACTICE 6:00 OPEN PRACTICE 7:00 OPEN RUN THRU 8:00 OPEN W/JUMPS 9:00 OPEN PRACTICE 6:00 UTILITY PRACTICE 7:00 UTILITY RUN THRU 8:00 UTILITY RUN THRU 9:00 UTILITY PRACTICE 25 NOTE! ALL GUEST TRAINERS MUST REGISTER AT THE INFORMATION DESK FOX VALLEY DOG TRAINING CLUB KANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ST. CHARLES, ILLINOIS

Fox Valley Dog Training Club Calendar of Events Effective March 15, 2002 Date Day Training Type Classes Held Special Events January 3 Thursday Regular Training Start Session 1 Puppy & Beginner 9 Wednesday Membership Meeting 10 Thursday Regular Training 13 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 17 Thursday Correction Clinic Only Beginner Classes 24 Thursday Regular Training 31 Thursday Regular Training February 6 Wednesday Board Meeting 7 Thursday Regular Training 10 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 14 Thursday Regular Training 21 Thursday Correction Clinic Only Beginner Classes 28 Thursday Regular Training Start 4-H Classes???? Tentative March 5 Tuesday Regular Training End Session 1 Puppy & Beginner 14 Thursday Regular Training Start Session 2 Puppy & Beginner 13 Wednesday Membership Meeting 17 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 21 Thursday Correction Clinic 28 Thursday Regular Training 30 Saturday Annual Banquet April 3 Wednesday Board Meeting 4 Thursday Regular Training 7 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 9 Tuesday Regular Training 18 Thursday Correction Clinic 25 Thursday Regular Training May 1 Wednesday Membership Meeting 2 Thursday Regular Training 5 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 9 Thursday Correction Clinic 14 Tuesday Regular Training 21 Tuesday Regular Training End Session 2 Puppy & Beginner 30 Thursday Regular Training Start Session 3 Puppy & Beginner June 5 Wednesday Board Meeting 6 Thursday Regular Training 9 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 13 Thursday Regular Training 20 Thursday Correction Clinic 27 Thursday Regular Training

Fox Valley Dog Training Club Calendar of Events Effective March 15, 2002 Date Day Training Classes Special Events July 2 Tuesday Regular Training 7 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 9 Tuesday Regular Training NO Training 4-H Graduation Tentative 18 Thursday NO Training NO Classes Kane County Fair 25 Thursday Regular Training August 1 Thursday Regular Training Graduation Session 3 Puppy & Beginner 6 Tuesday Regular Training Start Session 4 Puppy & Beginner 7 Wednesday Board Meeting 11 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 15 Thursday Correction Clinic Only Beginner Classes 22 Thursday Regular Training 29 Thursday Regular Training September 4 Wednesday Membership Meeting 5 Thursday Regular Training 7 Saturday Tracking Test Set-up 8 Sunday Tracking Test Waggin Tales Deadline 12 Thursday Regular Training 13 Friday NO Training Agility Trial Set-up 14 Saturday Agility Trial 15 Sunday Agility Trial 19 Thursday Correction Clinic Only Beginner Classes 26 Thursday Regular Training October 2 Wednesday Membership Meeting 3 Thursday Regular Training 6 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 10 Thursday Regular Training Graduation Session 4 Puppy & Beginner Class 15 Tuesday Regular Training Start Session 5 Puppy & Beginner 24 Thursday Correction Clinic 31 Thursday Regular Training November 5 Tuesday Regular Training 6 Wednesday Membership Meeting 10 Sunday Obedience Trial 14 Thursday Regular Training 17 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 21 Thursday Correction Clinic Only Beginner Classes 26 Tuesday Regular Training December 4 Wednesday Board Meeting 5 Thursday Regular Training 8 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 12 Thursday Regular Training 19 Thursday Regular Training Graduation Session 5 Puppy & Beginner Class 26 Thursday Christmas Party No classes Christmas Party & Membership Meeting

Page 7 Membership Meeting Highlights Membership Meeting Highlights March 13, 2002 Meeting brought to order at 7:40 p.m. Carolyn Pearson (Secretary). The January Meeting minutes were approved as published. One item of correspondence was read. Trudi Kimm (Director of Training) reported that a Wellness Clinic, sponsored by us, is scheduled for March 28 th. She stated that several volunteers are needed someone with vettech experience would be greatly appreciated. Appointments are necessary and can be requested by calling Trudi 630-673-0527, at training, or via e-mail at dot@fvdtc.org. Trudi reminded the club members that with the exception of both Utility and both Open rings, ALL other rings are shareable. No one has the right to prohibit another trainer from using the ring. She also reminded the trainers using the Utility and Open rings to PLEASE return the ring to its original layout. The next person using the ring should NOT have to spend their training time to place the jumps in their appropriate positions. Trudi stated that starting at the March 21 st Correction Clinic, we will be offering a Rally Obedience match ring. The ring will be set-up according to AKC rules and a judge will be in the ring doing the run-throughs. Trudi also announced that she is currently looking into hosting a seminar in 2003. Possible choices for presenters are Suzanne Clothier and Jim and Phyllis Dobbs. Anyone having any other suggestions should contact Trudi. Trudi reported that Mary Russell needs to be replaced as the Primary Instructor for the 7:00 p.m. Advanced Beginner s class. Mary s job is now requiring longer hours, with Thursdays being one of the busiest days. Mary said that the class has a lot of great students and the new instructor will definitely enjoy themselves. Trudi extended thanks to Cathy Fleury who offered room in her Ring- Ready class for the Advanced Beginner s students, on the nights that Mary has not been able to teach. Trudi stated that we need a Puppy instructor for session starting tomorrow, March 14 th. A bit of confusion between Carolyn and her Open B Open A caused this last minute Utility A panic. Utility B Cathy Fleury reminded fellow club members that the Puppy and Beginner s classes pay the rent and that it certainly behooves us to all volunteer if each member just took one session to be a Primary or Assistant Instructor, we would not be scrambling to beg for volunteers. Trudi also stated that she and Carolyn Pearson had spoken about offering a special perk to the instructors the sole use of the training building from 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Any club members who were not instructors would not be allowed to train before 6:30 p. m. Trudi stated that she hoped we would not have to resort to those restrictions for non-instructors, but if it continues to be extremely difficult in getting instructors, the policy could be instituted. Class Novice A and B Carolyn gave the following report for Will Short (Trial Chairperson) who was not in attendance. Will Short is currently seeking to fill some Committee Chairpeople positions for the November Trial. Taffy Wille (Trial Secretary) reported that she has all AKC approvals have been received for the November 10 th trial. The price of our entries is $20.00 for the first entry and $14.00 for each additional entry. The following are our judges. Judge - Ronnie Bizer - Ed Haas - Robin Comp-Zelles - Doris Froman - Diane Propst Dave Lewis (Waggin' Tales Editor) reported that the next Waggin Tales deadline is Sunday, March 17 th. The website is up-to-date and still receiving a steady stream of visitors. Cathy Fleury (Treasurer) reported that she is currently working on getting the tax filings ready for the May 15 th filing deadline. She is also considering the elimination of one of our accounts. We currently have a Money Market AND a checking account. She will investigate which is more beneficial for us to maintain. She will review interest earned, amount of allowable checks that can be written on the account and any service fees for which we currently are responsible. (Continued on page 8)

Page 8 Membership Meeting Highlights (Continued from page 7) Taffy Wille suggested that Cathy look into a Platinum Checking account at the 5/3 Bank. They are currently offering an interest-bearing checking account with a high interest rate. Dean Connolly (Graduation Chairperson) asked if it would be possible for all instructors to verify the following information of the Beginners and Puppy students: Student s Name (the person actually training the dog) Dog s call name Dean reported that with the exception of some incorrect Graduation Certif i- cates being distributed, things were going well. Kathy Hubbard (Membership Chairperson) reported that the 2002 Rosters were distributed (either picked-up or mailed). Kathy also read a list of eleven new applicants and one reinstatement that had been published in the January and February Waggin Tales. Additionally, she read a list of seven new applicants that had not been published in the Waggin Tales. Taffy Wille made a motion to waive the requirement that the names be published in the Waggin Tales. Trudi Kimm seconded the motion. The motion was approved by all members present, with none opposed or abstaining. Peggy Sue Seehafer made a motion to accept the list (published and unpublished) of names as read. Taffy Wille seconded the motion. The motion was approved by all members present, with none opposed or abstaining. Welcome to ALL new members. It was wonderful to see the newest members present at the membership meeting. Ingrid Hamburger (Match Steward Chairperson) reported that help is definitely needed for the March 21 st Correction Clinic. For the sake of the new club members present, Ingrid and Kathy Hubbard briefly explained what a match was and what type of work the stewards did at the match. Taffy Wille gave the following report for Jean Airey (Publicity) who was not in attendance. She reported that she spoke to Jean and received the following information about the Front and Finish ad: Please read and follow the instructions printed in the February Waggin Tales. Cathy Fleury also asked that the club consider returning the monies collected from the club members for the cost of the photos included in the Front and Finish ad back to those club members. Cathy stated that since the cost of the ad was significantly lower than in the past, we did not have to pass along the cost to the club members. However, Taffy replied that Jean was not completely convinced that the price quoted to her over the phone was for both pages of the ad, or just one page. It was agreed that we would wait to decide about possibly returning the money AFTER we received the official bill from Front and Finish. Jacquie Kramer (Annual Dinner Chairperson) reported that currently she has a guest list of 47 people who will be attending the Annual Banquet at Fisherman s Inn on Saturday, March 30 th. Jacquie stated that Nina Herdes has made some wonderful mini-boner Awards and she has only received two nominations as of tonight. Jacquie asked that everyone take a minute to search their memory for a club member who deserves to be nominated for the Boner Award. Francene Andresen (Tracking Secretary) reported that we have scheduled the Fall Tracking Tests (TDs and TDXs) for the weekend of September 7 th and 8 th. The tests will be at the Burnidge Forest Preserve. The judges tentatively scheduled are Bonnie Kircher and Pam German. Francene reported that due to the amount of negative comments she has heard about Wichman Forest preserve cost to rent was very expensive and multiple dogs have been involved in aggressive behavior it was decided that we will not use it for our tracking tests. Francene stated that she is in need of a Hospitality Chairperson for the events AND also needs experienced tracklayers and cross-tracklayers (experience is not necessary). Peggy Sue Seehafer (Director at Large) reported that at the February Board meeting, the list of possible places to donate money was narrowed to the following two places: the Suffolk County (New York) SPCA and the Chicago Regional Search and Rescue (SAR) Dog Group. The Suffolk County SPCA is looking for donations to pay for their state-of-theart mobile animal surgical unit. The Chicago SAR Dog Group is looking for donations to pay for two-way communication radios. After a bit of discussion about the location of each of the organizations, and the fact that local law agencies using search dogs were publicly funded, it was decided that the Chi- (Continued on page 9)

Page 9 Membership Meeting Highlights (Continued from page 8) cago SAR Dog Group was sufficiently local and looking for donations for necessary and vital equipment. Anyone seeking more information about the organization can view their website at www.crsardogs.com. Brenda Rivera made a motion that we send a $300 donation to the Chicago SAR Dog Group in memory of the September 11the Terrorist Acts. Peggy Sue Seehafer seconded the motion. The motion was approved by all members present, with one opposed and no abstentions. Monthly Dollar Bucket and the winner of $9.00 is Donna Dodson as drawn by new club member, Sandy Ellsworth. Old Business Tracey Mohr reported that a new rental contract was successfully negotiated between the club and the Kane County Fairgrounds. After no rent increase since January 1997, the finalized increase amount was only $50, from $275 to $325 per week. The new contract has a start- and enddate of three years. With a known end-date, the club can plan for another increase in 2005. New Business Tracey Mohr reported that we have received information about the possibility of having a registered Pet Massage Therapist give a demonstration on a dog, at an upcoming membership meeting. Carolyn Pearson will contact the Kane County Extension Center to determine if the no dog in the building rule still applies. If it does, an alternative site will be looked into. Tracey Mohr asked for feedback about the possibility of creating a Doggie cookbook/training tips/ health tips book to use as an fund-raiser. A general concern was expressed about offering medical advice from nonmedically traine d individuals. Carolyn Pearson stated that the health tips would be more like things I ve learned as a dog owner the example that she gave was the tip that she and Anne White learned from their respective vets NEVER put Quik-Stop on a tissue wound to stop the bleeding. Quik-Stop should only be used on accidentally nipped toenails. Another idea, suggested by several club members, as a fundraiser was to host a vet for a Question and Answer session. The following suggestions were made: o Having club members presubmit questions to be answered o Limit the discussion to a maximum of one-and-a-half hours o Ask the vet to discuss general first aid, such as the following: o What is the best way to remove a tick? o What should you do if you find fleas on your dog? o When is it too hot/cold to exercise your dog outside? In deference to the length of the meeting and the topics that still remained to be discussed, Kathy Hubbard made a motion that the Board Members review the two fundraiser ideas and make a recommendation to the general membership at a future membership meeting. Francene Andresen seconded the motion. The motion was approved by all members present, with one opposed and no abstentions. Francene Andresen also suggested that we put together a display of items that we have available for club members to purchase or checkout, such as our t- shirts, collars, and library books and videotapes. Carolyn Pearson volunteered to do that. Andy Hanses (also another new club member) announced that the annual Bark in the Park fundraiser is scheduled for Saturday, May 4 th. The registration fee is $20.00 and more information is available on the website www. backinthepark.com. Electronic Training Collar Policy Re-addressed. Trudi started the discussion by giving a brief synopsis of the article that she wrote and had published in the February Waggin Tales. Tracey Mohr interjected with a brief history of the policy and what initiated the original discussion in the summer of 2000, to allow the newest club members some insight. Tracey also asked that anyone wishing to speak on the topic to please be considerate by raising their hands and not interrupting the current speaker. (Continued on page 10)

Page 10 Membership Meeting Highlights (Continued from page 9) Anne White expressed concerns about someone using the collar while on Stay exercises would the collar correction be too much of a distraction to the other dogs in the ring? It was stated that there would probably be less of a distraction for the remote correction than to have a handler physically return to correct their dog. Cathy Fleury stated that when Chance was alive, she could not use any type of collar correction due to his neck and back problems. That same situation was also shared by Tracy McMahon and her dog. At that time, Trudi read the following to propose her recommendations to change the current electronic training collar policy. I move to change FVDTC's policy on electronic training collars to allow electronic training collars to be used at our training facility with the following stipulations and caveats: 1. The electronic training collars may only be used by FVDTC members, and only with the approval and supervision of the Director of Training (DOT) or a DOT designated person. No electronic training collars will be allowed on Match nights. 2. The only electronic training collars allowed, will be those that offer multi-adjustable levels of correction and/ or paging (vibration), clicker, nick or audible tones. Examples of those collars are the collars offered by DT Systems, Dogtra and Innotek. 3. The electronic training collars will be allowed in only at advanced training levels, not in puppy or beginners classes. If an advanced class instructor is not comfortable with an electronic training collar being used in their class, the instructor does have the right to require the use of another training collar during their class. 4. Each electronic training collar user will be required to have attended an electronic training collar seminar and/or to be certified by the DOT or designated person. 5. All dogs wearing an electronic training collar must have been previously introduced to the collar outside of FVDTC. No collar will be placed on a new dog for the first time at FVDTC training building. Proper use of the collar dictates that a dog must be conditioned to the collar, just as a dog is introduced to a clicker ("Charging Up a Clicker" must have occurred before the clicker is understood by the dog). 6. If a user of an electronic training collar is found to be abusing the collar, as determined by the DOT or designated person, the collar must be immediately removed and will not be allowed back on any dog trained by that handler. That trainer must receive additional training on the correct use of the electronic training collar and may then petition for the privilege to be re-instated. An isolated case of a dog screaming after a collar correction does not constitute abusing the collar, just as a forced retrieve may elicit a vocal response from any dog, but repeated incidents may constitute abuse. Following the completion of Trudi s statement, the discussion continued. Kay Weber asked whether a handler would have to attend a seminar just to learn how to use the clicker collar. Trudi responded that the caveat stated was seminar OR DOT certification. Brenda Rivera reminded everyone that a clicker collar is still considered an ele c- tronic training collar. Jerry D Aprile suggested that perhaps the caveat should be changed to trainer is certified AND the dog has a CD title. Cathy Fleury said that would not be a good measurement because many trainers train their dogs to higher levels prior to starting their official obedience trial career. Peggy Sue Seehafer reminded the club members that an electronic training collar should not be used for a quick fix, other training alternatives should be explored first. Francene Andresen felt that all options of training should be available for club members to use in the training building. She stated that using the electronic training collar saved the life of her Little Miss Come Means-Keep Away. Jerry D Aprile suggested that we establish the policy with a test period timeframe. That would allow the members to use their electronic training collars AND provide the club with the ability to receive and monitor feedback from other community members who train with FVDTC. Following positive responses for that suggestion, from the membership, Jerry D Aprile made a motion to implement the electronic training collar policy, as read by Trudi Kimm, until the September 4 th Membership Meeting. At which time the policy will be re- (Continued on page 11)

Page 11 Membership Meeting Highlights (Continued from page 10) evaluated for continued usage. Tim White seconded the motion. During this discussion period, Tracey Mohr asked that two lists be created: one showing which club members are approved to use the electronic training collar and the other list identifying the club members who are designated (by the DOT) to approve and supervise the use of the electronic training collar. The second list should only consist of club members who have received formal training on the correct use of an electronic training collar. Trudi stated that she would provide both lists. Carolyn Pearson asked for a clarification of what would be evaluated at the September meeting. Dave Lewis suggested that, at a minimum, we keep track of the following: How has the community reacted to the use of the collars? Has the club received any documented complaints or concerns? Has there been any documented abuse of the ele c- tronic training collar by a trainer? How many club members are using the electronic training collar? Tracey Mohr volunteered to be the collector of the feedback, etc. Following all the discussion, the motion was put to vote. The results are as follows: Approved - 25 Opposed - 6 Abstained - 0 The majority approved the electronic training collar policy. A motion was made, seconded and approved to adjourn the meeting at 9:57 p.m. Membership Report Sandy and Ted Ellsworth 611 Ashbrooke Court St Charles, IL 60175-5636 630-443-8684 sandyellsworth@yahoo.com Rottweiler/German Shepherd Mix Guest trained 5 times Carrie Fisher 511 Pine Street Batavia, IL 60510 630-879-2936 fishmcc@aol.com Labrador/Boxer Mix Andrew and Jill Hanses 6N340 E. Ridgewood Drive St Charles, IL 60175 630-762-1150 ahanses@msn.com send WT by email Welsh Springer Spaniel Cheryl Hettinger 46W615 Locust Street Elburn, IL 60119 630-557-9310 herbpatch911@prodigy.net Basenji Guest trained 5 times Cathy Klink 6N924 Homeward Glen Road St Charles, IL 60175 630-587-8735 zoella97@hotmail.com Labrador Retriever Patty Larsen 10N796 Lukens Road Sycamore, IL 60178 815-899-1022 German Shepherd/Labrador Retriever Mix Rosalie C. Taylor 5N631 Myles Road St Charles, IL 60175 630-584-4345 Labrador Mix The following additional applications were received after the March Membership meeting: Lois Banovz 4N522 Faireno Drive Elburn, IL 60119 630-365-5805 bboyz4@earthlink.net Labrador Retriever Ross Mast 38W410 Burr Oak Lane St Charles, IL 60175 630-587-2793 rsmast@sprintmail.com English Setter

FOX VALLEY DOG TRAINING CLUB David Lewis 232 Mistwood Ln North Aurora, Illinois 60542 http://www.fvdtc.org/ March April 5 Tuesday Regular Training 3 Wednesday Board Meeting 10 Sunday Annual Dinner RSVP Due 4 Thursday Regular Training 13 Wednesday Membership Meeting 7 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 14 Thursday Regular Trainng 9 Tuesday Regular Training 17 Sunday Waggin Tales Deadline 18 Thursday Correction Clinic 21 Thursday Correction Clinic No Beginner Class No Beginner Class 25 Thursday Regular Training 28 Thursday Regular Training 30 Saturday Annual Dinner