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Issue 106 The Official Newsletter of the Colonial Newfoundland Cub Early spring 2014 cncnewfs.com Newf Scoops 2-4 2014 CNC Pancake Breakfast 5-7 CNC Membership Applicants 8 Very Cool News! 9 Obesity; Leading Cause of Poor Pet Health 10-11 Newfie Snow Days!! 12-17 CNC BOD Meeting Minutes 18-24 NCA Seeks Candidates 25 CNC BOD 26 CNC Committee Chairs 27 About Bear Fare 28 Hayley loving the snow! Kathy Havran CNCBearFareEarlySpring2014Issue106

N e w f S c o o p s Cypress Bays Hayleys Comet was Winners Bitch and Best of Opposite Sex at Valley Forge Kennel Club on 12/7/2013. Hayley is owned by Kathy Havran and Debra Thornton and handled by Kathy Havran Beacon WA Top Shelfs Eye of the Storm DD, TDD1, WRD11, WRDX, OFP, OJP, AXP, UDX2 ) earned his UDX2 on Feb 8, 2014 He also qualified for the AKC National Obedience Championship! Beacons treat-dispenser is Christie Smith. CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 2

N e w f S c o o p s CH. Shadracks My Hearts Darling, Bronte, earned her Championship at the Chenango Valley Kennel Club in Syracuse, NY on November 17, 2013. Bronte was handled by Norman Grenier and went Best of Opposite. Bronte is owned and loved by Drs. John ONeill and Erin Murphy. CH. Shadracks My Hearts Darling, Bronte, won Best of Breed at the Sand and Sea Kennel Club in Wild Wood, NJ on January 31, 2014. Bronte was handled by Joanne Brainard and is owned and loved by Drs. John ONeill and Erin Murphy CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 3

N e w f S c o o p s CH. Shadracks My Hearts Darling, Bronte, won Best of Breed and a Group 4 Placement at the Sand and Sea Kennel Club in Wild Wood, NJ on January 30, 2014. "Bronte" was handled by Joanne Brainard and is owned and loved by Drs. John ONeill and Erin Murphy. CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 4

2 0 1 4 C N C P a n c a k e B r e a k f a s t Of Pancakes and Walking Newfs AKA The Diaries of Lady Calza Every March, a hearty group of CNC ers heads to Cockeysville, Maryland for a Pancake Breakfast held at Oregon Ridge Lodge. Oregon Ridge Lodge is part of Oregon Ridge State Park and is quite a nice place. The park personnel tap the maple trees that grow there and turn the sap into Maple Syrup, which is served during the Pancake Breakfast. This year, the Pancake Breakfast was scheduled for Saturday, March 1st and Sunday, March 2nd. Our group of Newf fanciers planned attending on Saturday, with Sunday as the rain/snow date. Fortunately, Saturday was beautiful, so we met up with our Newfs as planned. We had a beautiful, sunny sky and cool temperatures. Snow was still on the ground from an earlier storm. As usual, Trish Fornadley s careful planning and organizing showed; we had a record turnout for the event! Our CNC group enjoyed the pancake breakfast, then went for a two mile walk around the park in order to burn off calories. The group seemed to really enjoy the snow covered hills and other features of the park. It was the first time Calza and I had experienced this event with snow on the ground! Calza and I would like to thank Trish for arranging this occasion and we also thank all of the people and their Newfs who participated. It is certainly one of my favorite events on the CNC calendar! -Brad Cole CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 5

2 0 1 4 C N C P a n c a k e B r e a k f a s t cont d CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 6

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C N C M e m b e r s h i p A p p l i c a n t s Colonial Newfoundland Club Membership Applicants Presented to the Board of Directors for Preliminary Approval February 26, 2014 Linda C. Dockeray Olney, MD Andre & Laura Feldman Severn, MD Mindy Walters Kitty Hawk, NC Membership Applicants Presented to the Board of Directors for Preliminary Approval March 19, 2014 Michael and Susan Acosta Middle River, MD Kristen Montour Grubbs Piney Point, MD Just a short note to let you know that the "Limited Edition Four Seasons Print Set" arrived today. They look great and will make a fabulous prize. We have a Committee Meeting in two weeks time so we will decide how to best utilise them then. Thank you so much for your generous donation it is accepted with much gratitude. Kind regards, Deb Clack, Australia Newfoundland Club CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 8

V e r y C o o l N e w s! Pet Oxygen Masks Donated to Cocalico Area Fire Crew DONNA WETHERHOLD Correspondent Pets can be innocent victims, even in a minor house fire. When they are rescued by firefighters, pets often succumb to effects of smoke inhalation. Dr. John ONeill, veterinarian and co-owner of Adamstown Veterinary Hospital, recently read a magazine article about a number of puppies in Sharon, Conn., that were rescued from a fire and survived, thanks to canine oxygen masks used by fire fighters. After determining that no local fire company had oxygen masks for pets, ONeill and Dr. Erin K. Murphy, co-owner of the veterinary practice, purchased three of the units and donated them to the Adamstown, Reamstown and Smokestown fire departments. The kits cost about $100 each and consist of air tubing to be connected to an oxygen tank and masks in three sizes, each with a flexible gasket to fit various facial shapes of dogs, cats and other small animals. Jill Renfrew, office administrator of the Adamstown facility, said smoke inhalation causes the same lung problems in pets as it does in humans. After being revived by oxygen at the scene of a fire, an animal can be transported to a veterinary hospital for treatment and have a good chance for survival. Regina Haldeman and Ryan Krimes, EMTs from Reamstown Fire Department and Donny Stover, deputy fire chief of Smokestown Fire Department, recently received instructions on using the animal oxygen masks. ONeill had a willing volunteer for the rescuers to practice on-- his 110-pound Newfoundland, Bronte. The 18-month-old gentle giant sat patiently as the responders took turns fitting the mask over her muzzle. They also had a chance to work with Brighton who, at 15 weeks, tips the scales at 45 pounds. Stover said animals typically either "are the first ones out the door" in case of a fire, or they try to hide and are overcome by smoke or fire. He does not recall a recent incident when an animal could have been saved by the masks, but now he is prepared for future use. To alert a first responder to the presence of a pet in the home, residents may obtain window stickers from their local fire departments. Bronte displays that perfect Newfie aplomb while helping an EMT become familiar with the Canine Oxygen Mask. Brighton helps Dr. O Neill demonstrate that the Canine Oxygen Mask can work with smaller dogs! CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 9

H e a l t h N e w s Obesity: Leading Cause of Poor Pet Health reprinted with permission from the column Pet Wise by Iris Katz for the The Advocate of Westminster/Finksburg MD Veterinarians estimate that 60% of the animals in their practices are obese or overweight. As with humans, excessive weight causes many of the same health problems in our pets: diabetes, heart and lung diseases, cancers and orthopedic disorders (like arthritis and joint problems.) In addition, obese pets are at increased risk during surgery because their internal organs are surrounded by fat, which displaces them from their correct position and interferes with normal functioning. All of these factors shorten the life expectancy of our companion animals. According to the VCA Animal Hospital website, obesity is defined as weighing 30% more than the idea weight for a given pet. The website clarifies the cause of obesity as the accumulation of excess energy stored as fat. This occurs when pets receive more calories than they need or utilize. How do you know if your pet is overweight? When well-meaning friends, relatives, your pet s breeder, or especially your vet comments that your pet looks pudgy, take notice! You can also objectively check your cat or dog by using the following methods: Can you feel your pet s ribs without pressing? When viewing your standing pet from above, do you see a waistline between the back of the ribs and hips? When viewing your standing pet from the side, does your pet s belly tuck up from the bottom of the ribcage to inside the thighs? Your pet is likely to be overweight if he fails these tests. Anther source for determining the ideal weight for purebred dogs and cats is to study the breed standards that can be found on the American Kennel Club s and Cat Fancier s Association s websites. Most of the breed standards provide the weight ranges for males and females but note that some purebred pet specimens may be oversized or undersized. Owners should not attempt starting pets on crash or fad diets and strenuous exercise programs. Always begin with a thorough veterinary evaluation. The vet will need to determine if a pet s obesity is due to an underlying medical issue such as hypothyroidism. Also, the vet will need to examine the pet for any pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, metabolic disorders and orthopedic problems. The evaluation may involve analysis of blood, urine and stool samples, x-rays and probably ultrasound. Test results will determine the appropriate program for weight reduction. This may include changing the pet s diet to a prescription or commercial brand, reduced calorie pet food, substituting low-calorie treats (like carrot sticks) for the junk high-calorie dog treats or people snacks. A metabolic prescription diet for dogs and dogs (developed by the Hills Company) is available at most veterinary hospitals and has been achieving successful results. Frozen string beans may be added to a dog s food to aid in weight reduction, but consult your vet first. The May 2002 Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association reported the results of a 14- CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 10

H e a l t h N e w s cont d The May 2002 Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association reported the results of a 14-year, groundbreaking study which involved 48 Labrador Retrievers. This study revealed, dogs fed to an ideal body weight throughout their lives: lived almost two years longer, stayed healthier longer with delayed treatment for chronic conditions such as Osteoarthritis had lower blood sugar levels, blood pressures and heart rates were observed to have fewer visible signs with aging, such as graying muzzles and reduced activity at a later age. Our methods of feeding pets may also need to be altered. It can be misleading when reading the suggested amount to feed pets based on the instructions provided on pet food bags or cans, as people may interpret that to mean the pet s current weight. Keep the pet s ideal weight as the goal when measuring out meals. Feeding dogs and cats two small meals daily will help them feel more satisfied, rather than feeding them one large meal. Leaving food out all day for dogs and cats to free feed increases the odds for obesity. A local veterinarian pointed out that free choice feeding has resulted in a generation of cats prone to metabolic diseases in addition to the ones listed for dogs. Increasing a pet s activity level is another component to a successful weight reduction program. Brisk on-leash 30 minute walks around the block twice daily (starting gradually,) retrieving games on a safe surface or a romp in an enclosed area can provide a dog with exercise to lose weight, improve his overall well being and further bond with his owner. Cats can be provided with interactive and safe toys, cat furniture to climb and explore, and outdoor exploration (by wearing a harness with a leash attached) to perk up their metabolism and mood. For a weight reduction program for your pet to be successful, all the human members of your household must be on the same Page. This means that no one is allowed to sneak forbidden treats (especially table foods) to pets, which could sabotage the program! As the VCA website states, The great news is that weight reduction is about 60% diet and 40% exercise. Keeping our pets slender for life provides many bonuses. Owners save money by reducing pet food expenses and veterinary bills, and our beloved pets may become healthier and share their lives with us longer! --Many thanks to Karen Parry for submitting this article and obtaining permission to reprint it! Things that upset a terrier may pass virtually unnoticed by a Newfoundland. -Smiley Blanton CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 11

N e w f i e S n o w D a y s! Aunt Bee s Williamsburg Snow Day! Dad and I can still play on Duke of Gloucester (DoG) Street. too bad it isn t Christmas! CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 12

N e w f i e S n o w D a y s! Aunt Bee photos and captions contributed by Patricia M. Stack Gee.even Bruton Parish Church is closed! CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 13

N e w f i e S n o w D a y s! photos submitted by Craig and Marcia Katz CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 14

N e w f i e S n o w D a y s! A photo of our Plymouth (Topmasts Like A Rock) swimming through the 21+" of snow we got. Also, a photo of our Snow Stick for an idea of how deep it was! ---Xavier Grahn, Charles Carnagey Mount Airy MD CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 15

N e w f i e S n o w D a y s! Hayley loving the snow!--contributed by Kathy Havran CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 16

N e w f i e S n o w D a y s! General Lee and Potter--- Yipppeeeeeee!!!! LOTS of snow!!!!!! --photos contributed by Sandra Stultz My Little Snow Angel CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 17

B O D M e e t i n g M i n u t e s! February26,2014Teleconference,7:30P.M Meetingcalledtoorderat7:34P.M. Present:DwightGorsuch(DW),ChuckBasham(CB),JudyVanDyke(JVD), AndreaWesterfield(AW), DottyHudson(DH),KathyPaxton(KP),DonnaMcConn(DMC)andJimWasson(JM). President,DwightGorsuch OpenmeetingbythankingDHforputtingthemeetingagendatogetherforthismeeting. ReviewMinutesfromJanuary2014Meeting. MotionwasmadetoaccepttheJanuary2014BODMinutesaswrittenandplaceacopyintoBearFare (KP/CB). OfficerReports: TreasurerReport JudyVanDyke CheckingAccountbalanceasofFebruary25,2014is$13,435.46 DGquestionedwhytherewasawithdrawof$5000fromaCDinDecember.JVDadvisedneededforcash flowaswenormallykeep$12,000to$14,000inthecnccheckingaccount. CNCnormallowpointforcheckingaccountisusuallyinAugust,justbeforemembershiprenewals. FiveCDs=$51,003.51: 9monthriskfree9043^$8,044.22 9monthriskfree9056^$6,355.82 9monthriskfree5191^$10,013.50 FixedTerm0956^$10,993.44 Fixedterm9614^$15,596.53 Checks,CreditandDebitCardPayments$100andoverfromJanuary11 February25,2014: 1/21 GermantownCopyCenter,2014directories 404.75 1/21 USPS,stampstomaildirectories 122.16 1/21 CindyFlowers,reimburse2013Regionalexpenses 392.71 1/21 TrishFornadley,reimburse2013Regionalhospitalityexpenses 234.88 1/28 BlueRidgeVet,rescue,Titan 619.77 1/30 FullCircleEquine,rescue,Abby&Mindy 130.00 1/31 DonnaMcConn,rescue,foodforAbby&Mindy 378.00 2/3 CentralOregonVet,OARfund,Huey 3,000.00 2/10 GoldenRetreatforK9s,Rescue,boardingAbby&Mindy 1,200.00 2/10 ScottCasad,rescue,Satchmo 312.26 2/19 Maury,Donnelly,insurance.,endorsement2 103.00 CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 18

B O D M e e t i n g M i n u t e s cont d KenMyersdonationstotaltodate:$3,140.ThisamountwasincludedinthebalanceandmarkedforRescue. MotiontoaccepttheTreasurerReport(CB/DMC). MotiontoacceptallChecks,CreditandDebitCardsPayments$100andover(CB/DH). CorrespondingSecretary.AndreaWesterfield JANUARY^FEBRUARY2014 Thankyoucardsfordonationssentforthefollowing: CNCRescueFundinMemoryofKenMyer JulieGableforgoingtoGreenSpringsRetirementVillage MichaelEpsteinandRachelTeiman,totheOARFund^InhonorofKathyHamiltonandGuiness. MotiontoaccepttheCorrespondingSecretaryReport(CB/DH) CommitteeReports: 2014NCASpecialty KathyPaxtonandDonSharkey MikePaxton,DonSharkeyandKPwillgouptoLancasteronMarch4 th. Eventontarget. o ThisistimetobringitemstoLancastertobestored. SENChandlingDraft;NENChandlingObedienceandRally. o Greatjobandthankyou. Registrationisover300 o Thenumberofregistrationsisgoingdowneveryyearandsoisgeneralattendance. TrishFornadleyishandingOpeningCeremoniesforCNCandhaspostedeventthroughallclubmedia.Date forresponsesismarch15 th forgettingclock.. Awards NeedachairpersonthatwillbementoredbyCindyFlowers. ClubPhotographer BradCole. BradwillbetakingcandidphotosshotsatNationalSpecialtyandworkingwithOfficialEditorfor Newf Tide. Facebook DottyHudson. Over%800%LIKES%(followers)% Added%Posts%over%this%last%month% o Pictures%of%Newfs%in%Snow%from%our%club%members% o Additional%Information%on%Pancake%Walk%(Trish%Fornadley)% o How%to%care%for%Newfie%Paws%in%snow/ice% o 2014%National%Quilt% People%requesting%if%they%can%get%tickets%on%line%if%they%cannot%make%it%to%National.% Added%Events%for%Opening%Ceremonies%and%Reston%Pet%Fiesta.% Shared%Post%from%other%sites:% Messages%received:%%8% o Either%request%to%Rescue%to%volunteer%of%adopt% o Advise%of%NewfsTinTNeed% As%of%February%25,%2014%our%name%on%the%Face%book%account%has%been%fixed.%%It%now%reads% Colonial% Newfoundland%Club%and%Rescue.% CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 19

B O D M e e t i n g M i n u t e s cont d FallFunDay ChuckBasham PostedonWebsite. LegislativeAffairs AnneFrench,(attached) MinutesfromtheVirginiaFederationAnnualMeetingofNovember10,2013. NoactionfromCNC. Membership JudyVanDyke Membership Statistics 2009 2013 Year NCA members % NCA members Non-renewals Total members New memberships 2009 97 45% 16 217 34 2010 77 34% 17 228 48 2011 79 33% 35 241 42 2012 79 32% 31 249 28 2013 79 30% 23 262 49 Membership%is%steadily%declined%in%NCA%and%they%are%trying%to%get%people%to%take%a%survey%to%determine%why.%%Can% take%survey%whether%an%nca%member%or%not.% MembershipApplicants PresentedtotheBoardofDirectorsforPreliminaryApproval LindaC.DockerayofMaryland,sponsorbyJVD AndreandLauraFeldmanofMaryland,sponsoredbyJVD MindyWaltersofNorthCarolina,sponsorbyJVD MotiontograntpreliminaryapprovaltotheapplicantsandpublishinthenextBearFare,thenwait30daysforfull membership(kp/cb) NCARepresentative ChuckBasham NCAMeetingwasonFebruary20,2014,noactionneededfromCNC. MeetingminutesfromtheNCABoardofDirectorsofDecember19,2013.NoactionneededfromCNC. PancakeWalk TrishFornadley. SetforMarch1 st.(picturesonfacebook) Sunday,March2 nd asaraindate. Publicity AliceHarwell. GoogleDrive(G^drive)stillintestingwithDMC.PerDGandnotavailableforBODtoreviewyet. WillbediscussedatnextBODmeeting. RegionalandSupportedEntries CindyFlowers. DGdiscussedMiddleburgwithCindy.CindyadvisedtoleaveCNCinvolvementasisandcontinue tobepartofthemiddleburgshow. PossibleplansupportedentryinanothercountysuchasFredericksburgand/orCarrollCountyat thebeginningoftheyear. Consideranothervenuewithalittleoutlayofcash. SupportedEntriesaregoodpracticeforthedog. Rescue DonnaMcConn. Thismonthnorescueswerebroughtin. Updatesonfosters/adoptions: CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 20

B O D M e e t i n g M i n u t e s cont d AbbyandMindyarestillbeingfosteredatDonna s.theyarelistedonthewebsiteasadoptable^ individually.tryingtofindindividualfostersforthemsotheycanbetteradapttoahome.havebeen workingwiththemandtheyhavingdifficultywiththeirhousemanners.otherwisetheyarebothvery sweetgirls.thegirlshavebeeninfostersinceoctober. Titan,GrizzlyandSatchmoareadopted. Threeprivateadoptionsweredonethismonth. o Amber,a3yearold o MoMo,aoneyearold o Jaz,ayoungmale Miscellaneous: RescueReportnowavailableforviewingontheGoogleDrive. o ShareDrivestillintestingperDGandnotavailabletoothers. Veryfewapplicationscomingin.Mostoftheapplicantsarenotacceptable(e.g.nofence,toomany dogs,notinourarea).veryfewwantoldernewfs.threeyearsandunderisbeingrequested. Havenothadmanyinquiriesfromourwebsitepicturesexceptfrommembers.Adoptedouttwo Newfsfromsendingoute^mailtoourmembers. NewRescueReportinExcelformatonfile. EmailonthreeNewfs,Mindy,AbbyandBarefootwentouttoclubmembertoday. BarefootbeingfosteredbyCB.WillseeVetonMarch4 th. ResidentAgent JimWasson I,JimWasson,wouldliketomakeamotionthat,althoughIwillhavemynewaddresslistedasthe ResidentAgentlocationforCNCsuggestJVD saddressbelistedasthelocationofcnc sprincipal Office.Isuggestthisbecauseheraddress,asCNCTreasurer,isnowthelocationofrecordforCNC taxmatters. IftheBODagrees,Iwillsendthecompleted ResolutiontoChange documenttodottyhudsonto certifyandsignascnc srecordingsecretaryandreturntometosendtothepropermd governmentoffice.(1/16/2014).thisformhasbeencompletedbydhandreturned. MotiontohavethenewaddressofJVDasCNCPrincipleOfficeapproved(KP/AW) RestonPetFiesta DaveRothschild. NeedtogetaddresstosendInsuranceBinderforevent. Sunshine ChristineGorsuch NoneinFebruary WaysandMeans NeedNewChairperson KPwillcontactPeggyDarlingtoseeifshecanChairpersonasshelivesclosetoSpiderWeb. CookieBashamstillwillingtosell. Website ChuckBasham AdditionofRescueNewfsbios. WaterTest KarinBysolhasaquestion. OldBusiness AllActionItemshavebeenhandled. NewBusiness: 1. RescueCoordinatorsExpandingtheCNCRescueCommitteebyseveralpositionsofday^to^day authoritysoastoenhancerescue sabilitytoabidebycncrescuepolicyincludingfinancialguidelines. BODwillreview Firsttheposition Thenthejobdescription CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 21

B O D M e e t i n g M i n u t e s cont d RecordsCoordinator JobDescription: WorkwithRescueChairtorecordallinformationfordogscomingintorescueonExceldocumentthatwill bestoredong^drive(googlesharedrive).thisdocumentwillhaveinformationpertainingtoeachdogand canbeviewedbybodatanytime.allfosterhomeswille^mailorsenddocumentationtothecoordinatorto beentered.rescuechairwillmonitorandmakeanyneededchanges.paperfileswithneededinformation (expenses,contracts)willbekeptandalsoenteredintodrive. Includedindocumenton^line: Description+of+Newf^includingname,weight,ageand&color/markings Owners+Surrender+Informationincludingtheirname,addressandphonenumber Breeder s+information,ifavailable. Health+Informationincludingspay/neuterdates,vaccinationsdates,food,etc. Expenses+for+each+Newf+ New+Adoption+Informationincludingname,addressandphonenumber ManageexpensesforeachdogandsubmittoCNCTreasurerforpayment.Coordinatorwillsignoffon expensesthatfallwithincncguidelines.anyexpensesthatareoverthesetamountmustbeapprovedby RescueChair.Treasurerwillhavetheappropriateapprovalswitheachexpensereport.Theseexpenses willalsobeforveterinariansthataredirectbilled.informationwillberecordedintothedocumenton^line. ThecoordinatorwillworkcloselywiththeCNCTreasurer. PreparemonthlyreportforexpendituresforRescueChairthatwillbesubmittedatBODmeetings. Reportwillincludedogsname,intakenumber(datethedogwastakenine.g.010114),descriptionof expenseandamount. DevelopandmaintainspreadsheetforRescueVolunteers.Thisdocumentwillhaveallclubmembercontact informationandtheiravailabilitytoassistrescue.thevolunteercoordinatorwillusethisdocumentto matchfoster/volunteerswiththerescuenewf.coordinatorwillworkcloselywithvolunteercoordinator tomaintainthedocumentthatwillbekeptsharedriveofcnc. Assistwithotherpaperwork/documentsasneeded. ProvidemonthlyupdatestoRescueChair. VolunteerCoordinator JobDescription: Managefosterhomes.CoordinatorwillpromotefosterhomeswithCNCmembers.Thisincludesarranging thehomevisit,doingreferencechecksandassistingrescuechairwiththefosterhomes.theywillreview thecncfosterpacketwithallfosterhomesandprovideknowledgeandguidelinesforthem.fosterhome approvalwillcontinuetomadebyrescuechair. RescuechairwillreceiveinquiryfromclubmembertoassistandwillforwardtoVolunteer Coordinator.Theywillcontactthepotentialfosterhomeandsetupahomevisitdonebyanother member.homevisitformwillbecompletedandsenttorescuechairforapproval. Managevolunteerneedsforrescue.Thisincludesarrangingtransportationfordogsgoingintofoster homes,sheltervisitsforverificationandothervolunteerdutiesassociatedwithrescue. CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 22

B O D M e e t i n g M i n u t e s cont d TheRescueChairwillreceivecallore^mailofaNewf^in^Needandwillforwardinformationto VolunteerCoordinatortoarrangetransportationforthedogandthefosterhomesandprovidepacket ofwritteninstructionstoproceed. Coordinatorwillcontactmembertovisitshelterorhometoverifybreedand/orpersonalityofNewf FinaldispositionofNewfwillbedeterminedbyRescueChair. ThiscoordinatorwillworkcloselywiththeAdoptionCoordinator. ProvidemonthlyupdatestoRescueChair. AdoptionCoordinator JobDescription: AssisttheRescueChairwithinitialphonecallsthatarerequestinganapplicationtoadoptaRescue NewfoundlanddogfromourCNC. InitialcontactbythoseseekingadoptionthroughCNCRescueiseitherbyphoneorbyemailsentto oure^mailaccountof(colonialnewfsrescue@gmail.com).therescuechairwillforwardalle^mails receivedforimmediateattentiontotheadoptioncoordinator.thecoordinatorwillcompletethe telephoneinquiriestorescue form.allacceptablecandidateswillbeforwardedtotherescuechair. WorkcloselywithVolunteerCoordinatorandRescueChairtoplacedogsintonewhomes.RescueChairwill approvenewhomes. Followupwithpotentialadoptersthroughphoneande^mail. Assistwithe^mailand/orcallsrequestinghelpwithbehavior/medical/breedissuesnotpertainingtothe adoptionprogramandreferringtheserequeststoclubspecialistasnotedinourclubdirectory. CNCwillreceivethroughourrescueoccasionalquestionsfrommembersaswellasnon^members pertainingtothenewfoundlandbreed.therescuechairwillforwardtheseinquiriestotheadoption Coordinatortoaddress.Whilesomequestionsaresimpleandcanbeeasilyrespondedto,mostwill requirea Specialist intheclubwillprovideaccurateresponses.alistof Specialists canbefoundin theclubdirectory.thesefolkswillassistwithalmostanyconcerns. FollowuponstatusofNewfoundlanddog sadoptedoutbycncandarecompletingthe4weektrialperiod writteninouradoptioncontract. PertheCNCAdoptionContract,weprovidethenewfamilyfourweeksofa TrialPeriod todecideif theyarekeepingtheirnewfamilymember.duringthefourweeks,thefamilycanreturnthedogback tocncrescueinthesameconditionasadoptedandreceivetheirfulladoptionfeeback.therescue Chairwillforwardbyemail,requeststofollow^upon. ProvidemonthlyupdatestoRescueChair. Thenumberofcallsreceivedforthemonth Howmanycallswererespondedtowithinthemonth? Completedforms AMotiontoapprovethethreecoordinatorpositionforrescue(JVD/AW) AMotiontoapprovethethreejobdescriptionsandthenreviewafterallaccepted,positionsassignedandallhas beenupandrunningforsixmonths.(cb/aw) CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 23

B O D M e e t i n g M i n u t e s cont d 2. OpeningCeremoniesProcessionRTrishFornadley I mpresentlyworkingwiththesupplieroftheclocksinthelinkbelowtoobtainthequantityweneedat acostof$9.50eachplusshipping.ifapprovalisgrantediwillthensendanupdatedmessagetothe membershipaskingthosewhowouldliketoparticipatetosubmitaphotoofanewftheyownorowned. We dalsoliketousethecnclogoandthespecialtylogo(pendingrequestforpermission)tocreatetwo clockstobewornbynewfspullingcartsintheprocession(ateamdraftwouldbeawesomeforthisat thefrontoftheprocessiondirectlyfollowingtheflagbearer).the2logoclockswillthenbedonatedto afundraisingauctionofcnc schoosing. Additionally,MemberswithNewfspullingcartswillalsobeencouragetodecoratetheircartsinthe samethemeattheirownexpense. $400.00budget. CNChaspermissiontoutilizethe2014NCANationalSpecialtylogoforthelimiteduseoftheOpening Ceremonies.CNCmaynotderiveanymonetaryprofitfromthisusage. Amotiontoapprovethe$400.00budget(KP/CB) 3. RulesforUsingEmailforBOD: a. AnonCNCBODmember(regardlessoftheimportanceoftheissue)shouldnotcallforBODvote. AnymemberwithanyissuecancontactanyBODmemberwhocanaddthatissuetothenext scheduledmeetingorcallforanemergencybodmeeting. b. EmailVotesshouldbelimitedtotimecriticaloremergencysituations.Open,livediscussions leadingtoavoteshouldbethepreferredvotingmethod. c. Mostissuescanandshouldberesolvedatthecommitteelevel.WecantexpecttheBODtomake everydecision^^ifwedidwhywouldweneedcommitteechairs? d..i(dgf)agreewithdavidthatonlytimesensitiveoremergencyissuesshouldcometoavote betweenourmonthlymeetings.regularissuesshouldbeaddedtotheregularmeetingagenda.just thinkabouthowdifficultitcouldbeforourrecordingsecretarytodocumentaseriesofemail discussionsleadingtoavotethattakeplaceoverseveraldaysorlonger.onlyinanemergency. 4. RestonInsurance^ QuestionbyDGaboutexposingthepublicatlargetothedogsinvolvedaspecialriskand thereforehavetobecoveredasspecialeventsandnotunderthebasicpolicy. TheBOD,inmostcases,forecastsanddateseventsrequiringinsuranceandthenJWhasthem addedtothepolicypriortoitsrenewaleachoctober.restonisoneoftheseevents. 5. 40thAnniversaryChampionshipShowunderInternationalJudgeMr.RogerSFrey,tobeheld onsaturday7thjune2014atthestatedogcentre(kccpark)655westernporthighway,skye, Victoria,Australia. CNCBODwillsend4Seasonprintstobeusedastrophiesorforfundraising. KPhasPrints^willgettoCB. AMotiontosend FourSeason printstoaustralianewfclub.(cb/aw) NextmeetingwillbeheldatMarch19,2014at7:30P.M.byteleconference. MeetingAdjournedat9:25P.M. CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 24

N e w f o u n d l a n d C l u b o f A m e r i c a S e e k s C a n d i d a t e s NOMINATING COMMITTEE SEEKS CANDIDATES The 2014 Nominating Committee is seeking persons willing to be considered for nomination to the 2015 NCA Board of Directors. Anyone who is interested in serving should send a written resume to the chair, including the following information: Years of experience as a Newfoundland owner, breeder, and/or exhibitor. Contributions to the sport of dogs. Contributions to the Newfoundland breed and to the national or regional clubs by virtue of talent, education, training, and/or professional endeavor. Written assurance of willingness to run for office, attend meetings, serve on committees, and be a consistently active board member, if chosen. Your letter of intent and resume must be received by June 1, 2014. No extensions will be given. NCA Nominating Committee David Hartmann, Chair 260 Old Mill Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 (412) 968 0968 hartmann44@yahoo.com Committee Members: John Affel; Dwight Gorsuch; Chris Rakyta; Cissy Sullivan Alternates: Cathy Hartke; Lori Eldridge A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t Bear Fare thanks Anne Sutter, who contributed the Pet Oxygen Mask article on pg. 9. The article was originally published in the Lancaster, PA Intelligencer Journal. Anne works for CNC members Dr. O Neill (pictured) and his partner, Dr. Murphy at Adamstown Veterinary Hospital. CNCBearFareEarlySpring2014Issue106

2014 CNC Board of Directors President Dwight Gorsuch Vice-President Chuck Basham Treasurer Judy Van Dyke Recording Secretary Dotty Hudson Members at Large Kathy Paxton Dave Rothschild Donna McConn Corresponding Secretary Andrea Westerfield Potter and General Lee contributed by Sandra Stultz CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 26

2014 CNC Committee Chairs 2014 National Specialty, Lancaster, PA As Time Goes By Kathy Paxton and Don Sharkey Bear Fare Janet Phares Brown Bag Raffles Peggy Darling Club Photographer Brad Cole Education Brenda McKeel Facebook Dotty Hudson Donna McConn Brad Cole Grooming Seminar Cindy Flowers Legislation Affairs Lisa Lathrop Membership Judy Van Dyke NCA/RCC Representative Chuck Basham Pet Fiesta, Reston Dave Rothschild Property Don Sharkey Publicity Alice Harwell Regionals & Supported Entries Cindy Flowers Rescue Donna McConn Resident Agent Jim Wasson Sunshine Chris Gorsuch Virginia Federation of Dog Clubs and Breeders Representative Anne French Website Chuck Basham Working Dog Julia Sharkey Pancake Walk Trish Fornadly CNCBearFareEarlySpring2014Issue106

About CNC Bear Fare Colonial Bear Fare is a publication of the Colonial Newfoundland Club, Inc. Articles and information are printed for general interest and entertainment value. The opinions and views of the contributors do not necessarily represent the opinions and views of the Colonial Newfoundland Club, Inc., or the Newfoundland Club of America. Articles of a medical nature reflect the opinion of the author. They do not constitute an endorsement by the Colonial Newfoundland Club, Inc., or the Newfoundland Club of America. ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR VETERINARIAN BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR MEDICATE YOUR NEWF. Deadline date for submission to the 2014 Spring edition of Bear Fare is May 5 th. The newsletter will be e-mailed/posted on the CNC website in mid-may. All members are encouraged to submit articles, Brags, news, pictures or any finds they think will be of interest to the membership. The easiest way to send information is via e-mail, but I will gladly accept files on CD and through the USPS. Please send all your contributions to: E-mail: bearfare@gmail.com or by USPS to: Bear Fare 101 Madison Place Staunton, VA 24401 Newf Scoops is free to members. It covers wins/places, obedience legs, etc., at shows and trials, New Champions and Title-Holding Newfs. Baby Bear Boom is $5 for members. In Memoriam is free to members. Advertising Acceptable paid advertising will be included as space permits. The advertising rate for CNC Members is $20 for a full page and $10 for a half page. Please make checks payable to the CNC. CNCBearFareIssue106EarlySpring2014 28