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APRIL 96 TERRIER AMERICAN and MEXICAN CH. GARLU HAGGIS BAGGIS Owned by DR. and MRS. KENNETH GROW 0 PALM CANYON DRIVE, PALM SPRINGS, CALIF.

COVER STORY American and Mexican CH. GARLU HAGGIS BAGGIS By Eugenia Grow TENGA CUIDADO CON EL PERRO QUE NO SALGA DEL CUARTO. SU NOMBRE ES "SENOR TWEED." NO MUERDE, ES MUY BUEN PERRO... GRACIAS. This sign was posted on the door of all our hotel rooms in Mexico when we campaigned "Mr. Tweed" last May in the land south of the border. It says, in effect, (and a literal translation) "To take care with the dog that he does not escape from the room. His name is 'Mr. Tweed.' He will not bite and is a very good dog... thank you." The fear of dogs in Mexico is not without foundation especially among the lower classes of the people. Their experience with dogs is mainly with strays or wanderers foraging for food or with large guard dogs that belong to the middle and upper classes. We found the largest entries in the three shows in German Shepherds and Dobermans, which seem to be the most popular for guard duties. However, "Mr. Tweed" won the hearts of the Mexican people and his traveling companions. The clerk at the desk, the elevator girls, the shoeshine boys, the cooks in the hotel kitchen who prepared his special meals, and sent them up on a silver platter, the airline pilots... all were enthusiastic about this celebrity from the United States. He was the first to stay in the new, plush Maria Isabel Hotel in Mexico City.... and Tweed took it all in his stride -true Scot that he is. From the moment he boarded the plane, with his own special seat between my husband and I, along with forty other passengers, he behaved as the well-adjusted Champion that he is. H e made many friends for us and gave much pleasure in his two Best in Show wins out of the three shows, besides obtaining his Mexican Championship. He was a stout-hearted pal, tough enough, and willing to put up with all that we asked of him. H e kept going all day, and withstood the changes with endurance and intelligence. He even endured the Acapulco earthquake with more calmness than his owners. The Mexico Show Circuit is a truly memorable experience. We were "wined and dined" by the Asociacion Canofla Mexicana people, headed by Sr. Manuel Iberra, and Mrs. Ruth Covos and Mrs. Thelma Von Thaden. The sportsmanship displayed in the ring is something that all in the United States can reap a real lesson. Our latest thrill is Tweed's Best in Show at Tucson, Arizona, over 876 entries. Under the very able handling of Daisy Austad, he was bestowed this honor by Judge Maxwell Riddle. This p ast February, he was Best Opposite Sex over 0 entries at the Scottish Ter rier Club of America Specialty in New York, with Mrs. Blanche Reeg judging. Ch. Garlu Haggis Baggis has compiled an outstanding show record. His major wins total Best of Breeds, five Group Firsts, five Group Seconds, seven Group Thirds, five Group Fourths and three Best in Shows, All Breeds. H e was the leading winner in Arizona and California in 96 and placed in the top 0 winners of his breed in the United States for 96. This exceptional four-year-old dog was sired by Ch. Marlorain Dark Seal, a son of Int. Ch. Deephaven Red Seal. His dam was Ch. Garlu Merry Haggis, sired by Ch. MacKinnon's Top Trick, a son of Int. Ch. Walsing Winning Trick of Edgerstoune. We w ish to thank all the judges who have had such nice things to say about Tweed, and have honored him with these wins. Our grateful thanks, too, to Daisy Austad for her great job in conditioning and handling him.

Volume I, Number 9 April, 96 DANI EL KIEDROWSKI- Editor and Publisher 96 OLD DUBLIN ROAD, HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA PHONE: 8-606 Second Class Postage Paid at Hayward, California CONTENTS COVER STORY - Ch. Garlu Haggis Baggis...... By Eugenia Gr ow SUCCESS... WHAT IS IT?... By Dan K iedrowski STATISTICALL Y SPEAKING OF 96...... 9 By J oh n T. K nigh t GROOMING AND CONDITIONING THE SCOTTIE By Ann Gilkey MOSTLY... SCOTTISH TERRIERS...... 7 LAKELAND TERRIERS....... MANCHESTER TERRIERS......... BEDLINGTON TERRIERS... K ERRY BLUE TERRIERS............ 6 CAIRN TERRIERS...... 8 SMOOTH FOX TERRIERS... 0 AIREDALE TERRIERS......... SKYE TERRIERS.................... 6 NEW CHAMPIONS... 9 I column inch /s page / page /i page Full page ADVERTISING RATES Prices Indicated Are for Each Inse rtion to I I I or insertions $ 6.00 9.00.00 7.0 0.00 insertions $ 7.00.00 7.0.0.00 insertions $ 7.0.0 0.00 7.0 60.00 Insertions mu st be consecuti ve. C opy may be changed monthly. Size of advertising may be increased at a ny time and will be cha rg ed for pro po rtio nately. Fo r greater conven ie nce t o a ll, payment with adve rt ising copy is requested. C uts used in ad vertisements and with news coverage are cha rged at cost to the owne r a nd become your pro pe rty. W in pictures are published at a charge of $ I 0.00. COVER RATES-on request CLOSING DATE FOR JUNE ISSUE: MAY st Te rrie r Type is pu bl ished mo nthly. No part of this magazine may b e reproduced fo r any pu rpose without written permissio n of t he publis her. The opinio ns expressed in the art icles he rein are those of the a utho rs a nd do not necessarily constitute endorseme nt by the editorial staff. The editor reserves the rig ht to reasonably ed it all copy submitted. Subsc:ription Rates: Year-$.00; Years-$7.00 Foreign Rates $.00 Yearly

STATISTICALLY SPEAKING OF 96 By John T. Knight.> $ The year 96 was a good one for terriers in the show ring. Some old-timers repeated their winning ways and many newcomers to the spotlight came forth to shin e brightly. Let's take a look at w ho did what. Miniature Schnauzers led in competition, as they did in registrations, w ith 60. Scotties were next with 9, followed by Wire Fox Terr iers with 970. Lakeland Terriers captured the most Best in Shows with 8. Skyes were next with, followed by Westies with. Group firsts saw Wire Fox Terriers leading with 6; Group seconds led by Scotties with 79 ; Miniature Schnauzers with 76 led in Group thirds and Scotties took the most Group fourths with 7. Individual winners were: Best in Show-the Lakeland, Ch. Brazen Blond of Oz, with 6. Group firsts also to Brazen Blond, with. Group seconds showed a tie-ch. Jacinthe de Ricelaine, Skye, and the White Bull Terrier, Ch. Radar of Monty Ayr with each. Radar took it all with nine each in Group thirds and Group fourths. Radar also easily led in Best of Varieties with 7. There are systems and systems for determining the top w inners. An excellent one is that developed by Mrs. Irene Castle Phillips. To me, however, it has the defect of not giving full recognition to the minor breeds which ar e often overlooked or ignored by Group judges-not intentionally, I'm sure, but due to unfamiliarity w ith the breed. Studying the problem, I decided to tabulate the terriers for 96 in accordance with how many they were able to defeat in competition WITHIN THEIR OWN BREED and the results are presented herewith. It should be interesting to compare the results of the two systems. Without disparaging Mrs. Phillips' system, it is true that a Group judge's eye will be caught by a flashy specimen and it will go up-even all the way to Best in Show and thus pile up points w hile an equally good or better specimen w ill be passed over because the judges don't know the breed or don't care for it. No disparagement of the judges is intended. They are human too. Well, here they are and let the brickbats fall... WIGTOWN TIREE'S ALABASTER Best Puppy in Show Hoosier Kennel Club,WIG MAC i.s ' PROUD OF.... THE SIX CHAMPIONS FINISHED BY OUR KENNELS IN 96 HAVING PRODUCED THE FOUNDATION STOCK FOR MANY BREEDERS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AN OUTSTANDING STUD FORCE HEADED BY CH. WIGTOWN TALENT SCOUT, A BEST IN SHOW WINNER WIG MAC WESTIES MRS. B. G. FRAME R.R. 6, Box 6 Indianapolis 6, Ind. MR. & MRS. E. P. McCARTY, JR. R.R. Zionsville, Ind. 9

IN MEMORIAM.. CH.NUGRADE NUPIN So pleased with her 96 record... but so sorely missed by... BESTS IN SHOW 0 TERRIER GROUP FIRSTS her handler HENRY SAYRES and her owner BARBARA WORCESTER "She Has Left a Very Large Void in Both Heart and Home."

No. 8 0 0 6 6 7 79 7 6 0 76 7 8 7 7 6 Breed Lakeland Terrier Skye Terrier West Highland Whites Fox Terrier (Wire) Scottish Terrier Fox Terrier (Wire) Scottish Terrier Schnauzers (Min.) Skye Terrier Lakeland Terrier Scottish Terriers Schnauzers (Min.) Bedlington Terriers K erry Blue Terriers F ox Terriers (Wire) Schnauzers (Min.) Scottish Terr iers Fox Terriers (Wire) Bedlingtons West Highland W hites Scottish Terriers Schnauzers (Min.) F ox Terriers (Wire) K erry Blues Bedlingtons BESTS IN SHOW No. Dog and Breed. 6 Ch. Brazen Blond of Oz (Lakeland) Ch. J acin th e de Ricelaine (Skye) Ch. Elfinbrook Simon (Westie) GROUP FIRSTS Ch. Brazen Blond of Oz Ch. J acin th e de Ricelaine Ch. R adar of Monty Ayr (White BT) GROUP SECONDS Ch. J acinth e de Ricelaine and Ch. R adar 0 Ch. Center Ridge Minute Man (Bedlingt on) GROUP THIRDS 9 Ch. Radar 6 six of 'em GROUP FOURTHS 9 Ch. Radar 7 Ch. Tregoads Vick y Victor (K erry) 6 Ch. Carmichaels F anfare (Scottie) WISHING WELL CH. RHIANFA THE ROCK BEST OF BREED, W. H. W. T. C. of America Specialty, Sept. 96 GROUP WINNER Sired by ENG. CH. FAMECHECK' JOLLY ROGER PUPPIES AVAILABLE MR. & MRS. ROBERT L. GODDARD P. 0. Box 9 EDWARDSBURG, MICHIGAN Phone : NEpt un e - At Stud CH. ELFIN BROOK SIMON-$00 Top winning Westie of all time Sire of Group Winners GLENFERN TUMBLEWEED-$0 Son of Simon - Points. First Show CH. SNOWCLIFF PATRICIAN-$0 Double bred to Ch. Cruben Dextor. Now at stud in New Jersey Q UALITY PUPPIES Available in la te Spring BARBARA WORCESTER 9 PUERCO CANYON ROAD MALIBU, CALIF. 0

.;,. 70 9 No. 6 7 8 9 0 BEST OF BREED OR VARIETY Scottish Terriers 7 Ch. Radar Fox Terriers (Wire) 6 Ch. Jacinthe Schnauzers (Min.) Ch. Brazen Blond Bedlingtons Kerry Blue Terriers TOP TEN IN DEFEATING BREED COMPETITION Points Name and Breed 86 Ch. Walsing Wild Winter of Barberry Knowe (Scottie) 6 Ch. Gilkey's Johnny Come Lately (Scottie) Ch. Alquina's Diamond (Bedlington) 7 Ch. Glenshaw's Top O' The Mark (Min. Schnauzer) 06 Ch. Blythewood Main Gazebo (Min. Schnauzer) 0 Ch. Merbeth Melanie (Wire Fox Terrier) 90 Ch. Zomerhof's Alpha Ace (Min. Schnauzer) 89 Ch. Magic of Sparks (Min. Schnauzer) 8 Ch. Geelong Big Payoff (Min. Schnauzer) 76 Ch. Nugrade Nupin (Wire Fox Terrier) TOP FIVE IN INDIVIDUAL BREED COMPETITION No. Pis. Name No. Pis, Name AIREDALE TERRIERS 0 Ch. Copperdale's Troublemaker 90 Ch. Querencia's Suerte Brava 76 Ch. B engal Sabu 6 Ch. Danrow of Farouk Ch. Bengal Kresent Fanfare of H arham AUSTRALIAN TERRIERS l a 7 Ch. Seven Oaks True Story lb 7 Ch. Tinee Town Traveler a Ch. Seven Oaks Satellite b Ch. Wingspans W allaby Ch. Pinedales Tambo BEDLINGTON TERRIERS Ch. Alquina's Diamond Ch. Powers Adventurer 8 Ch. Center Ridge Minute Man 70 Ch. Rock Ridge Sulky Sultan 6 Ch. Center Ridge Lady Caroline a b a b a b c a b BORDER TERRIERS 98 Ch. Dandyhow Bitter Shandy 9 Koffee Lad 9 Ch. Raisgill Rosy Girl Ch. Cinjola Little Red Recco Dalquest Gem's Ginger J ontie Lad BULL TERRIERS (Colored) Ch. Dulac Cock of the Rock Brindle Princess of Mingo Golden Eagle of Camaloch Ch. Little Willows Mary Ann Ch. Red Fire of Camaloch Ch. Tartary Dulac Redshank BULL TERRIERS (White) 8 Ch. Radar of Monty Ayr 7 Ch. Dancing Master of Monty Ayr Ch. Rambus Andante 6 Ch. Dulac Blended of Kearby 0 Ch. H igh burn Anadel KENNELS of the ROUGE, Registered Mrs. J. H. Danie ll-jenkins Rouge Hill Post Office O nta rio Canada Phone: AT -79 (Thru Toronto) WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS " BRED FOR QUALITY" At Stud to Auprove d Bitches: CAN. CH. SHIPMATES HANNIBAL CAN. CH. MERCURY OF THE ROUGB SHIPMATES DE'.0STHENES (Sire of Ch. \fercury) WIGMAC O ~IT JOSHUA {Sire of both Am. & Can. Specialty) (Puppy Sweepstakes, inners, 96} GALLANT LAD OF THE ROUGE PUPPIES FOR SALE.. BUSHEYMEADE WESTIES Presents at Stud CH. BUSHEYMEADE TUFF NUT OFFERING FOR SALE Year Old Proven IMPORTED Bitch Quality Puppies Often Available JANICE C. ROBINSON 8 West 6st Street DAvis.97 Gardena, Calif. Handler: DAISY and LOUIS AUSTAD

No. Pis. a b a b c Name CAIRN TERRIERS 7 Ch. Rossmar's Clanruf O'Cairndania 78 Ch. Marclem's Misty Isle 6 Ch. Starbright's Jiminy Cricket 6 Ch. Cairndania McRuffie's Splinter Ch. Caithness MacEwan DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS 9 Ch. Swan Cove Highland Hercules 8 Ch. Judan's Wee Willie 7 Ch. Salismore Playboy Ch. Waterton Rieland Bell 7 Ch. Gaghan of Siggsby FOX TERRIERS (Smooth) 88 Ch. Lucky Find 67 Ch. W estman's S Golden Boy 60 Ch. W oodcliffe Faro Ch. Thermfare Ch. W oodcliffe Trail Boss FOX TERRIERS (Wire) 0 Ch. Merbeth Melanie 76 Ch. Nugrade Nupin 0 Ch. Koshare's Striking Star 9 Ch. Kirkmoor Cockleshell 9 Ch. Hallwyre Henrici IRISH TERRIERS Ch. Ahtram Legacy 7 Ch. Shannon View Flashlight Ch. Suffolk's Own Rory 0 Ch. Glannagalt Dandy 9 Ch. Dundalk's Golden Glow 9 Ch. Dungarvin's Hellfire 9 Ch. Wahoo Satellite KERRY BLUE TERRIERS 60 9 Ch. Trucote Bumble Bee Ch. Hale's Mr Hi Fi Ch. Tregoad's Vicky's Victor Ch. Marberlane's Merry Mac Ch. Erinblu's Tiarna AUSTRALIAN TERRIERS "The breed with a future,. PUPPIES a nd Young Adults for PET, SHOW, or OBEDIENCE AVAILABLE PLEASANT PASTURE KENNELS Dorsett Dock Road, Pt. Pleasant, N. J. Est. 9 TW 9-07 A PROFESSIONAL HANDLING SHOW CONDITIONING DAISY and LOUIS 907 E. JEFF STREET Bellflower, California ME 0- - USTAD No. Pis. Name LAKELAND TERRIERS 9 Ch. Seascale X Celsior Ch. Brazen Blond of Oz 0 Ch. Fostoria Carbon Copy Ch. Fostoria Expert Flirt 8 Fleetwith Farina MANCHESTER TERRIERS (Standard) 7 Ch. Red Roof Raillery Ch. Canyon Crest's Dolly a Ch. Canyon Crest's Sue b Star Penelope Ch. Canyon Crest's Magic NORWICH TERRIERS 87 Ch. Upland Spring Stormy 0 Ch. Whinlatter Allercombe Hiker 0 Ch. Upland Spring Beauty Ch. Longways Bato 0 Ch. Pemberton Trot On SCHNAUZERS (Miniature) 7 Ch. Glenshaw's Top O'The Mark 06 Ch. Blythewood Main Gazebo 90 Ch. Zomerhof's Alpha Ace 89 Ch. Magic of Sparks 8 Ch. Geelong Big Payoff SCOTTISH TERRIERS 86 Ch. Walsing Wild Winter of Barberry Knowe 6 Ch. Gilkey's Johnny Come Lately 7 Ch. Gaidoune Great Bear 6 Ch. Bardene Boy Blue 8 Ch. Wychworth Wyona SEAL YHAM TERRIERS Ch. Alcide of Axe 7 Ch. St. Margaret Steve 7 Ch. Pearson's Dancing Debutante 8 Misty's Dawn a b 7 7 Rinklestone Rajalita Robin Hill Sweet Fortune 6Btadae,ee IRISH TERRIERS Announcing a new litter by KILVARA MENTOR out of CH. KJLVARA DISCOVERY, whelped December, 96 JOHN S. BEST W0 NBl Town Line Road MENOMONEE FALLS, WISCONSIN PROFESSIONAL HANDLING SHOW CONDITIONING

&,,I... No. Pts. Name SKYE TERRIERS 79 Ch. Jacinthe de Ricelaine Ch. De Medici's Chaello 6 Ch. Major Ben of Iradell ADVERTISE IN.. 9 Ch. Talisker's Bonny Angus Ch. Ailsa of Iradell STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIERS Ch. Ly lane Cheyenne Lancer 7 Ch. Lylane Bucky T Ch. Mounthaven Tex of Har Wyn, C.D.X. 0 Ch. Knight Crusader 8 Ch. Rip Rock's Jack of Spades WELSH TERRIERS 88 Ch. Malcalero's Shire Reeve 6 Ch. Coltan Carioca 6 Ch. Coltan Comet Ch. Dewi of St. Aubrey 7 Ch. J ayness Rambler WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS 7 Ch. Elfin brook Simon Ch. Rhianfa the Rock 8 Ch. Famecheck Viking 66 Ch. Huntinghouse Coolin Ch. Snowcliff Patrician MANCHESTER TERRIERS (Toy) 7 Ch. Ruff Queen's Sat-A-Lite 9 Ch. Reedkroft's Zarett 79 Ch. White's Black Sabrina Ch. James' Little Bob Ch. Russell's Little Tom 60 9 970 0 6 988 7 88 8 68 9 0 00 77 66 600 06 98 6 97 7 8 8 8 9 06 0 9 97 BREED COMPETITION 0,08 Total Schnauzers (Min.) Scottish Terriers Fox Terriers (Wire) Kerry Blues Bedlingtons Cairns West Highland Whites Airedales Fox Terriers (Smooth) Welsh Terriers Sealy hams Irish Terriers Australian Dandie Dinmont Bull Terrier (White) Skye Terrier Lakeland Norwich Border Staffordshire Manchester (Standard) Bull Terrier (Colored) POOL FORGE FARMS SEALYHAM and WELSH TERRIERS Owners: MR. & MRS. WILLIAM W. WIMER Ill Hand lers: MR. & MRS A. C. AYERS POOL FORGE FARMS Chlirchtown, Pennsylvania Phone --606 Eng. & Am. Ch ampion St. Margaret Steve CHAMPION STUD SERVICE e QUALITY BREEDING STOCK OUTSTANDING PUPPIES All from TOP winning and PRODUCING English Bloodlines l *' CARLISLE ~~::r~~r KENNELS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll AT STUD (Imports) CAN. CH. WHEATNOR PUFFIN WHINLATTER DANNY HOME OF. CAN. CH. WHINLATTER CINDA QUARTSMILL HEATHERTON VICTORIA and CARLISLE 'S GREATEST DESIRE PRECIOUS GEM LUXURY ARRIVAL PUPPIES USUALLY AVAILABLE BUDDIE JEANNE BLACKBURN 8 Schoenherr Detroit, Michigan

GROOMING AND CONDITIONING THE SCOTTIE PART Ill By Ann Gilkey When the novice groomer has become familiar with the various methods of grooming his Scottie, and the use of his trimming tools becomes an extension of his hands, he will usually have developed an "eye" to what more particular grooming can do to enhance his dog's over-all appearance. As the groomer becomes more skilled, he will become aware of ways and means to highlight the best in his dog's conformation and minimize the faults. By careful application of the Standard to the dog, one soon learns what is expected, appearance-wise, of the ideal Scottie, and can apply proper trimming care so as to bring his own dog closer to the mental picture of perfection. As perfection can only be attained in the mind's eye (the perfect Scottie hasn't been bred) one must attain the effect of perfection through grooming. At times, and on some dogs, this requires a "touch of genius" and the "touch" is acquired after many hours of practice and "daring" to go just a bit farther How often have we heard, "That is the effect I wanted.... I just knew that my dog ought to look that way, but I was afraid to take any more off." Be daring! Take it off a hair at a time if necessary. If you honestly and intuitively feel that your dog's appearance will be enhanced by the removal of additional coat... take it off! If by chance your hunch was erroneous, you will have several months of looking at your mistake to see how your "effect" could have been achieved correctly. You may, and undoubtedly will, make other trimming mistakes, as do we all, but you'll never make the same one again. As mentioned previously, the term "sectioning" refers to stripping a dog in parts with various time spans allott ed between sections. Before actually beginning the stripping of any section, it is well to understand why this particular method is preferable. The forward section of the dog (head, neck and shoulders) presents a better balanced over-all picture if it is considerably shorter in coat length than that of the back and sides. The hair on the skull will be shorter by far than the back, so as to bring out the "long, lean head." The shoulders are brought out by creating a smooth, tapered line from the ear to the point of the shoulder (thus creating the need for shorter coat CH. MERRIE OAKS HARTACK GROUP WINNER At stud with and handled by JIMMY BUTLER 96 Puerco Canyon Road Phone : Globe 6-690 Malibu, Calif. "HARTA.CK" puppies ex Group Winner, CH. MERRIE OAK LITILE CAESAREAN FOUR OTHER CHAMPION STUDS with owner: MRS. EDMUND F. MANSURE PORTOLA PARK ROAD LA HONDA, CALIFORNIA Ph.: Code -98-9 ( minutes to San Francisco Airport)..

A B cl on the aforementioned portion). The effect of a "carrot" tail is created by different lengths of hair, and so we go. In Diagram A, we illustrate a small portion of the back, known as the withers, being removed first. As you see, the withers are located directly behind the points of the shoulder blades and continue to the lowest spot in the forward section of the back. As the Scottie usually carries a tremendous middle-piece, if the shoulders aren't absolutely perfect in placement, a dip will occur at the withers, and if the fault isn't corrected in trimming, the topline and general appearance are ruined. As most Scotties do not have perfect shoulders, this "dip" at the withers must be minimized by particular grooming. So let us begin our sectioning at the withers in an attempt to correct the seldom admitted fault. Pluck the hair from the withers, as shown in Diagram A, approximately to 6 weeks before the first show. The soft, fluffy undercoat may be ANSTAMM KENNELS MR. & MRS. ANTHONY STAMM 097 So. th St. Route No. I Kalamazoo, Mich. Fireside -06 permitted to remain until the new growth is in evidence. Diagram B is presented to illustrate the second "section" to be removed weeks after the first section. After removing the top of the neck, back and base of the tail, shown in Diagram B, you will no doubt wonder if your young "hopeful" will ever make it in time! He will look like anything but the projected image you have in mind of a beautifully groomed Scottie, whose coat seems to fit like a glove, and with four visible feet when in motion. As with most of life's little problems, things get worse before they get better, so hide young hopeful from the eyes of the w orld, grit your teeth, and get out your brush. Ten minutes a day with a good medium bristle hair brush will help stimulate the harr follicles, and y ou will soon be seeing "tooth-brush bristles" in Section A, at which time the fluffy undercoat should be removed. To do this, use your Magnet stripper as a ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CHAMPION BAR DENE BOY BLUE -BEST OF BREED-WESTMINSTER, 96 AT STUD- FEE: $7.00 Agent - Handler LENA KARDOS Hillcrest Inglewood, Calif. ORehard -0800

comb, and go over the area a few times each day very gently and lightly. The undercoat will gradually be removed in this fashion, permitting the beautiful new coat to come thr ough much faster than if it had to fight the undercoat to break through. During the daily sessions, do not igno_re the leg, body and face furnishings. These are to be brushed well, and kept tangle free, as well as the dead hairs plucked. When it comes time for these areas to be trimmed, you will want them to be in the very best condition, so that trimming and shaping can be done to perfection. It is advisable to keep them lightly oiled so they won't break off. Keeping adequate length to furnishings is often quite a problem, particularly on the very active Scots, whose day is not complete without a bit of digging or a "family" tussle. The brushing of the plucked sections, in addition to stimulating coat growth, w ill train the new hair to lie properly and evenly. As the new coat breaks Bafachan SCOTTISH TERRIERS A DVERTISE IN... through, some Scotties will appear to have developed a dandruffy skin (the human equivalent is seen as a ring in the bathtub after bathing). Dead epidermis cells replace themselves on your dog as they do on yourself. Since the dog can't get into the bathtub to scrub it off, you must do it for him, by keeping him scrupulously clean and brushed. A damp sponging of the plucked areas about once a week will be appreciated by your young hopeful. Dirt and sand are natura l enemies of a new coat. Let cleanliness be your watchword in everything you do concerning dogs. Having accomplished and digested the contents of the current installment, we will wait until next month's issue for further developments. Carnation CHAMPION STUD SERVICE YOUNG BREEDING STOCK QUALITY PUPPIES FROM TOP PRODUCING BLOODLINES DR. & MRS. T. ALLEN KIRK, JR. RT. 7, BOX 00 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SP -9 CH. CARNATION SILVER NOTE AT STUD an unmatched group of proven CHAMPION SIRES Representing the best of RED SEAL, RIO GRANDE, BAFFIE for all particulars, address CARNATION FARM KENNELS BOB BARTOS, Manager CARNATION, WASHINGTON ST erling 8- I 6

'I- mostly... SCOTTIES by Martha Melekov 6 Belle Port Ave. Harbor City, California.,, We seem to be experiencing the "lull" after the "storm" with the New York Specialty, the "Garden" and the Florida Specialty things of the past and next to nothing reported to this writer since then! This seems to be the case now and then, as these very "special" events tend to make us just plain sit back for awhile to either count our blessings or lick our wounds. Because of the speed with which the New York Specialty results were handled by our "fast moving" editor, we were not able to present the judges' comments, received too late for inclusion with the coverage. We do, how- SCOTS GUARD TROOPS THE COLORS, -monthold male, shown winning BEST OF WINNERS at the Scottish Terrier Club of America, under Mrs. Blanche Reeg, with breeder-owner Mrs. Richard Weaver handling. He was also BW at the Salisbury K. C. under Mr. Heywood Hartley and came from the Puppy Class to Reserve at both the Fall Parent Club Specialty and the Greater Washington, D. C., Specialty. [Shafer photo) ever, feel that these will be of interest to the fancy, so follows Blanche E. Regg's "Reflections on the Scottish Terriers entered at the STCA Specialty": "I sincerely enjoyed judging the Scottish Terriers entered under me at the Specialty, and really believe I had the '!' MARLORAIN KENNELS, Reg. Quality Scottish Terriers at Stud j ~ American & Canadian Champion DRESSEN'S POSTSCRIPT BEST PUPPY -99 SCOTTISH TERRIER SPECIAL TY And from there.. Best in Show 7 Group Firsts-6 Group Seconds Group Thirds- Group Fourth 6 Best of Opposite Sex "POSTSCRIPT" is shown going BEST OF BREED under Judge Robert Waters. At Stud. Inquiries Invited. MRS. JOHN DRESSEN 78 N.E. 88th Seattle, Wash. Phone: LA -606 CH. WYCHWORTH WINDFALL!Eng.I (C h. Sp ecia l Ed it io n ex Wychwo rth W ish bone ) CH. MARLORAIN HIGHLANDER ( En g. C h. W est pa rk Ri o G ra nde ex Ch. Marig le n Blithe Spirit) A LSO YO UN G, PROV EN SO NS OF CALIFORNI A'S LEA DIN G SI RE CH. MARLORAIN DARK SEAL Si re of Seven C hampions to Date Quality Puppies Show, Pet and Breeding Stock usually available MARLORAIN KENNELS Martha Melekov Lorraine Davis 6 Belle Po rt Avenue Harb or C ity_. Californ ia Phone: DAvenport 6-7 7

pleasure of going over most, if not all, of the top Scotties in the country, as the entry included the top dogs from the Far West, Midwest and the East. Sometimes we get discouraged because top quality is so rare and feel that progress is very slow and sometimes negligible. However, the four dogs that I would make the top four in the show were real quality, and there was very little except perhaps temporary condition between them. "I think that in the last few years we have made improvement in shoulders and fronts, eyes and ears in our American-bred dogs. However, quarters and rears seem to me to need improvement. It is very promising to find breeders and amateurs as well as several of the newer handlers progressing in conditioning and presenting the dogs. I believe that in order to help the entries in all terriers, it is important for the breeders to be able to trim and handle their puppies before turning them over to a handler-in case that is necessary. None of u s are born trimmers or handlers, but that is part of th e challenge in terriers." Here are the results of the breed entry at the Seattle Kennel Club Show, held in Seattle, February -, 96: Mr. James Trullinger judged an entry of, and found as his Best of Breed the bitch Ch. Scotsv ale Sunshine (Ch. Special Edition- Wyrebury Maigarth Manrita), owned by the Carnation Farms and handled by Bob Bartos. She went on to place First in the Terrier Group! Best Opposite Sex was gained YOUNG'S SAMANTHA shown going BEST OF WIN NERS for her second five-poi,nt win at the Seattle K. C. under judge James Trullinger with breederowner Mrs. Karl Young handling. This Wheaten bit ch was also Best of Breed and Group Third at Corvallis K. C. I Bennett photo l by Ch. Glad Macs Masterpiece (Ch. Glad Macs Rolling Stone - Glad Macs Sally) owned by Mrs. W. M. Robertson. Winners Dog went to Young's Merlin (Ch. Westpark Derriford Baffie - Ch. Silver Eve's Anastasia) owned by Monica and Ralph E. St. Romain. Reserve Winners in Dogs to MacDonald's Mr. Joey, owned by Alex MacDonald. Winners Bitch and Best of Winners to Young's Samantha (Ch. Low Firs Grande Mist- Ch. Silver Eve's Anasta- -. SCOTTISH TERRIERS One of our homebred champions RANNOCH-DUNE STUD DOGS SHOW DOGS and COMPANIONS always for sale OUR MOTTO: We breed what we show and we sel I what we b reed. MRS. FRANK B. BRUMBY Brookville Road, Jericho, N. Y. Glen Head Post Office, L. I., N. Y. Telephone WAinut -8 WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS One of our homebred champions 8

. sia), owned by Elaine and Karl L. Young. Reserve in Bitches to Duinecanis Celtic Caprice, owned by John and Michelle Stephens. Our Best in Show congratulations go this month to Dr. Kenneth and Eugenia Grow and their Ch. Garlu Haggis Baggis, who gained this top spot recently at the Tucson, Arizona, show under judge Mr. Maxwell Riddel. He was handled, as always, by Daisy Austad. The Arizona circuit brought out many of the top winners of the day, so the win was a most gratifying one. The SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB OF MICHIGAN held its annual Specialty in conjunction with the Detroit K. C. Show, March r d, with Mr. J. J. Duncan as judge. Best of Breed went to Ch. Wychworth Wyona (Wyrebury Worthy - Erienbry J eannette), owned by Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas. WD, BOW and Best Opposite Sex to Anstamm Dark Venture (Eng. & Am. Ch. Bardene Boy Blue - Anstamm Paragon), owned by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stamm. Winners Bitch was Sandbark Gay Fantasy (Ch. Sandbark Saber Dance - Eng., Can. & Am. Ch. Glendoune Gaytime), owned by Evelyn Sanders and L. Portwood. Reserve in Dogs was won by h er litter brother, Sandbark Grand Finale, also owned by Sanders and Portwood. We would have liked to present a more complete report (our editor says the space is there) w ith pictures of the winners, and would like to take this opportunity to request that all Specialty-giving clubs send us a complete report, marked tear sheets preferred, of their shows.... It's "free" publicity for the club, and then we usually can contact owners for pictures of the wins to present with the coverage, making Charves ROBERT and MILDRED CHARVES 607 N. Ra nc ho Road El Sobrante, Ca lii. Phone: -08 our reporting that much more interesting. The MICHIGAN Club has also sent us a list of their new officers for 96: President, Evelyn Sanders; Vice-President, Miriam Stamm; Secretary-Treasurer, Anthony Stamm; Show Secretary, Peter Babisch. The SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB OF CALIFORNIA will hold its annual Spring Puppy Match on May th, and the 0th Annual Specialty Show and Sweepstakes will be held in conjunction with the Harbor Cities K. C. at Long Beach, June -, 96. The Sweepstakes will be judged by Mr. Louis Murr and the Regular Classes will be handled by Mr. E. E. Vary. We have great hopes for this Specialty, as it will be held in the newly completed Long Beach Sports Arena, an architectural "gem." The club members are working hard to m ake this one even better than the last, promising a beautiful array of trophies covering all classes.... We want to take this opportunity to personally w elcome all of you, from everywhere, to make it to this event and, if possible, bring your "spring hopeful." Ch. Gilkey's Johnny Come Lately with be at stud after APRIL st for a limited time with ALLAN CARTWRIGHT Camydnas Kennels P. 0. Box Schererville, Indiana Address inquiries on "JOHNNY" to Mr. Cartwright or to owner: MRS. JOHN N. GILKEY Rt. I, Box II Lovington, New Mexico Quality SCOTTISH TERRIERS e.. At Stud : CH. BALACHAN ADVOCATOR Fee : $7.00 Home of CH. BALACHAN GAMBIT and CHARVES SILVER TASSIE- points (pictured) GROOMING BY APPOINTMENT 9

NEW CHAMPIONS Each month we present pedigrees of new champions. This gives our readers all over the country an opportunity to see and study the individttals and bloodlines which are producinf!. today's winners. T his department will be of value only if all breede rs and owners of champions will send in the necessary information as soon as their dogs are confirmed by the American Kennel Cfob. Include breeder, owner and date of birth. CH. CHERRYFIELD MACGREGOR II. Cairn Terrier male. Bred by Miss G. Gray, Ireland. Owned by Helen J. Forman. Thistleclose Tw ig Eng. Ch. Thistleclose Sharp Thistleclo,se Frit Eng. Ch. Thistleclos e Posy Thistleclose Fritha Thistleclose Royalist of Rhu Eng. Ch. Thistleclose Fling Thistleclose Rosella Int. Ch. Thistleclose MacGregor Eng. Ch. Thistleclose Rosade This tleclose Twig Eng. Ch. Thistleclose Marigold Thistleclose Royalist of Rhu Thistleclose Rosalys CH, PLEASANT PASTURES HALO. Australian Terrier female. Whelped --60. Bred and owned by Nell N. & Milton Fox. KCC Ch. Seven Oa ks Ripon Reggie Seven Oaks Blue Sprigan Seven Oak s Harebell Silvecr Prince KCC Ch. Seven Oaks Winsome Sturt Mr. Chipps Seven Oaks P ee Wee Bogan Floss KCC Ch. Seven Oaks Widget Seven Oaks Gay Queen Sturt Gyp Sturt W,oggles K CC Ch. Nurelee Seven Oaks Blue Wren AM. & CAN. CH. WALMAR' S IRISH GLEAM. Ker,ry Blue Terrier female. Bred by Mr. & Mrs. W, A. Jacob. Owned by Henry W. Herwig. Whelped -8-60. Ch. Rinty of Wulfreda Ch. Underbridge Up,percut Am. Can. Ch. T a ilteann 's No Regrets Ch. Downsview Dram a tic Am. Can. Ch. Fox Hill's Ch. Deed's Show Off Witch Ch. Fox Hill's Rackety Kilta Am. Can. Ch. Tailteann's Blue Diamond Am. Can. Ch. Tailteann's Blue King Can. Ch. Tailteann's Nickey's Girl Am. Can. Ch. Tailtean's Am. Can. Ch. Fox H ill's W itch Tippytoes Ch. Deed's Show Off Ch. F ox Hill's Rackety Kilta CH. CRESCENT HILL RAMROD. Scottish Terrier male. Whelped 7--9. Bred by Dorissa Barnes. Owned by Mr. & Mrs. L. Peerce. Eng. & Am. Ch. Wyrebury Eng. Ch. Westpark Rio Wrangler Grande Ch. Crescent Hill Ace Eng. Ch. Wyrebury Maigarth O' Spades Ch. Milpita Mia Merriment ADVE RTISE IN Mazurka Crescent Hill Martiedoon Ch. Trevone Torquil Allbright Dragoon Niddbank Lady Mary Ch. Trevone Tartar of Bothkennar Kenbrick Quick Trick Crescent Hill Ginger Blossom Eng. & Am. Ch. Niddbank His Nibs Milpita Quickstep 9