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A USSIE TIMES<br />
November<br />
December<br />
<strong>1980</strong><br />
Kelly Hanson(15) ! Boomer(l year)<br />
Best Jr. Handler/ <strong>1980</strong> National Specialty<br />
Best Jr. Handler/ <strong>1980</strong> National Finals<br />
Highest Scoring Jr. in Obedience/ <strong>1980</strong> National<br />
~~~~~~~~~rimberw ·ccd Farms
.---WINDERMERE KENNELS----.<br />
''T H E W I N D E R M E R E L A ·D I E S"<br />
Back L to R ••.••••• CH. AFTERTHOUGHT OF WINDERMERE, CDX, STD,d<br />
WESTWIND'S MISS MOON GLOW, CD, OTD, d/s<br />
ANIMATION OF WINDERMERE, CD<br />
DEBONAIRE OF WINDERMERE, CD<br />
Front L to R ••••••• CH. BEST WISHES OF WINDERMERE, CD<br />
CH. TOPHAND'S LISA, UD<br />
THESE ARE SavlE OF THE BITCHES THAT HAVE HELPED US PRODUCE<br />
18 W I N D E R M E R E CI-W-1PIONS (so FAR), WE HAVE CIWlPIONS<br />
THAT ARE PRODUCING CHAMPIONS DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONS<br />
.AtiD_ THEY ARE PRODUCING WORKING STOCKOOGS ALSO,<br />
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STEWART & JUDY WILLIAMS<br />
P.O. Box 335<br />
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420<br />
8051489-6698
the AUSSIE TIMES<br />
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IS the official publication of the<br />
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc.<br />
N ovember•December <strong>1980</strong> Volo - 12 Noo)<br />
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:<br />
ASCA BUSINESS'<br />
Affiliate Reps. •••• •••• • •••••••71<br />
Affiliate Reports •••• •• ••••••••• ?J<br />
ASCA Breed Standard •••••••• • ••• 159<br />
o·egrees Grantedo •••• ••• ••• •••••• )4<br />
Kennel Name Form ••••••••••••••• 149<br />
Historian's Report •••••••••••••• 40<br />
~unior Showmanship sec. Report •• 4)<br />
Membership Formo•••• •••• ••• •••••70<br />
<strong>1980</strong> General Meeting Minutes •••• 41<br />
President's Report •••••••••••••• 24<br />
Registry Rules & Regulations •••• 46<br />
Registrar's Report ••• ••• •••••••• J8<br />
~ecretary's Reports • ••• •• •• ••••• 28<br />
Show ~ecretary's Report ••••••••• J1<br />
Stockdog ChairmanReport ••••••••• J6<br />
Vice Pres. Report • •• •••••••••••• 25<br />
Working Trial Form •• ••• ••••••••• J9<br />
ARTICLES, ETC.<br />
Cover Reservations •• ••••••••••••• 6<br />
Cover Story ••••••••• ••••••••••••• 6<br />
Editorial ••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• • 8<br />
For S~le••••••• ••••••••• •• ••• • •lOO<br />
Junior S~otl1ght ••••• ••• •••••••• 49<br />
Health••••••••••• ••••••• • ••••••lJ2<br />
Obedience ••••••••••• ••••••••• •• • 22<br />
Profileso•••••••• ••••••• •• ••••••50<br />
Show Results ••••••••• •• •••••••• 120<br />
The Senior Story •••••••••••••••• 2J<br />
The TDX Test ••••••••• ••• ••• ••••• J2<br />
2¢ worth •••••••••••• •••• •••••••• 54<br />
Working ••••••••••••••• • ••••••• •• 59<br />
••• Practi~e Makes Per fect ••••• 60<br />
••• Tra ining Your Sheepdog, Part<br />
VI I • ••••••••••• •••• ••• ••••• 6 J<br />
ADVERTISERS<br />
Amton, Mary Lou ••••••••••••••• 104<br />
A~uaroo ••••••••••••••••••••••• <strong>11</strong>9<br />
Aristocrat ••••••••••••• • 1J8 & 1J9<br />
Arrowhead •••••••••••••••••••••• 65<br />
ASC of Washingtono ••••••• 84 & 85<br />
Aslan •••••••••••••••••••• • 68 & 69<br />
Auss1e Accessor1es •••••••••••• 1S?<br />
Beauwoodo•••••••••••••••107 & 155<br />
Blue Isle ••••••••••••• <strong>11</strong>, 12 & 1J<br />
Blue-Lad•••••••••••••••••••••oe96<br />
Blue Rock •••••••••••••••• 97 & <strong>11</strong>1<br />
Brightwood •••••••••••••••• 66 & 67<br />
Bumblebee ••••••••••••••••• 68 & 69<br />
Captain Jon•so•••••••••••••••••64<br />
Qasa Buena •••••••••••••• 106 & 158<br />
Celebr1no•••••••••••••••••••••154<br />
Chesh1re ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15<br />
Copper Canyon ••••••••••••••••• IBC<br />
Coppertone ••••••••••••••••••••• 95<br />
c.y•s •••••••••••••••••••••••••• <strong>11</strong>2<br />
Dragoo, Olivia M •••••• • 141 & 15J<br />
Echo P1nes ••••••••••••• •••••••• 20<br />
Emerald Isle •••••••••• •••••••• 14J<br />
Fa1roaks ••••••••••••••• •••••• • 148<br />
Foxf1re •••••••••• •••• •••• •• ••• 1J6<br />
Glacier Crest •••••••••• •••••• •• 10<br />
Gold ~gget •••••••••••••••••••• 14<br />
Goshawk •••••••••••••••••• 16 & 145<br />
Hado-Bar Farms •••••••••••••••• 156<br />
Happy Days •••••••••••••••••••• 156<br />
Harvest Ranch ••••••• 98, 99 & 144<br />
Hetz, Sandy •••••••••••••• • 68 & 69<br />
Higgins, Lloyd & Susan ••• <strong>11</strong>4& <strong>11</strong>5<br />
H1-Tri •••••••••••••••••••••••• 105<br />
K-Aus Korner •••••••••••••••••• l17<br />
Lawrence, SUe & Gary •••••••••• 108<br />
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(~able of Contents cont.)<br />
Las Rocosa ••••••••••••••••••••• 146<br />
Little River ••••••••••••••••••• 10J<br />
Meadowlawn ••••••••••••••••••••• 155<br />
North. Calif. ASC ••••••••••••••• 92<br />
North Fork ••••••••••••••••••••• <strong>11</strong>6<br />
Outlaw Farm •••••••••••••••••••• 109<br />
Peace Pipe ••••••••••••••••••••• 157<br />
Pear Tree Ranch •••••••••••••••• 151<br />
Powder R1ver •••••••••••••••••••• 21<br />
Propwash Farm ••••••••••••••••••• BC<br />
SST\dyland ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17<br />
s~nd R1dge ••••••••••••••••• 68 & 69<br />
S~n Pedro••••••••••••••••••••••<strong>11</strong>0<br />
S1lverledge ••••••••••••••• i •••• 142<br />
South. Nevada AC •••••••••••• 151<br />
s·outhwy1'ld· ••••••••••••••••••• 158<br />
Talkook ••••••••••••••••• 18 & 19<br />
T1mberwood ••••••••••••• FC & <strong>11</strong>8<br />
Tisue, Jim & Colleen •••••••• 147<br />
Tumbledown •••••••••••••••••• 1J7<br />
Tupelo •••••••••••••••••••••• 154<br />
U.K.C., I~. •••••••••••••••150<br />
West Coast ASA ••••••••••••••• 93<br />
Wheelaway Ranch •••••••••••••• 20<br />
White Oak •••••••••••••••••••• 17<br />
W1nchester •••••••••••••••••• <strong>11</strong>J<br />
Windcha t •••••••• , •••••••••• 102<br />
W.<strong>11</strong>'\dermere .•••••••••••••••••• IFC<br />
Wood Ridge •••••••••••••••••• 140<br />
Wyndham •••••••••••••••••••••• 94<br />
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•••••• THAT YOUR 1981 ASCA Membership is due Ja~.<br />
1, 1981 •<br />
••••• Please bear with me. As I was wrapping up this issue, the<br />
' N ' flew off my typewriter and I had to fill i"t"' some places. It<br />
~<strong>11</strong>1 be repaired for the ~ext issue, thougho<br />
•••• oThe Board Meeting 1s set for Uec. 5, 6, & 7 1n Denver, ~olorado.<br />
If you have anything you want discussed, get it to the E~ecut1ve<br />
s-ecretary' NOW,I<br />
••••• Many thanks to Wanda Robertso~s<br />
1n some of the following pages.<br />
for the sketches you will sea<br />
: ••••• Phil WildhageT\ needs addresses for the followtng so he can seTid 0<br />
them their Yearbooksa Linda Boysal, Mrs. George T. Nolde, Jr.,<br />
Alica L. Carnahan, Karen u. Maag, & Becky Garrardo<br />
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COVER RESERVATIONS·<br />
(as of sept. 26, <strong>1980</strong>)<br />
FRONT COVERI (This entitles the advertiser to at page cover story.)<br />
198<strong>11</strong> Jan.-Feb.--Smithfield, Vickie Smith. March-April--Peace Pipe,<br />
Kirk & Vicki Band. May-June--S1lvertone, Linda Allee.<br />
JUly-August--sunwood, Sally Smith. S~pt.-Oct.-Royalcrest,<br />
Renee Burton. Nov.-Dec.--Blue Isle, Barbara Nielsen.<br />
19821 Jan.-Feb.--Propwash, Leslie Frank. March-April--Three<br />
Pines, Gayle Epper. May-June--~ilver City, Brenda Dean.<br />
JUly-Aug.--Briarbrook, Linda Wilson. Sept.-oct.--Open. ~<br />
Nov.-Dec.--Patty Ennen.<br />
198)a Jan.-Feb.--Briarbrook, Linda Wilson.<br />
INSIDE FRONT COVERa<br />
198<strong>11</strong> Jan.-Feb.--Windermere, Williams. March-April--Happy Uays,<br />
Faith Wascher. May-June--Windermere, Williams. July-<br />
August--Open. Sept.-Oct.--Patty Ennen.<br />
INSIDE BACK COVERI<br />
1981 a .Jan.-Feb. through Sept .-Oct.--C'opper Canyon, Lois George.<br />
BACK COVERI<br />
198<strong>11</strong> Jan.-Feb.--aasa de C&rrillo--Jean Carrillo. March-April-<br />
-Lynette Young. May-June--Bluecrest, Ohio & Marti Acierto.<br />
19821 May-June--Bluecrest, Chic & Marti Acierto.<br />
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1imberwccd Farms~~~~~~~~~<br />
COVER STORY<br />
Indeed it is today's youths that will be leading the way in the future of our<br />
breed.<br />
We at Timberwood are honored to have one of the top Jr. Handlers helping handle<br />
our dogs. Pictured on the cover is Kelly Hanson and her dog, Three Pine's Blue<br />
Inspiration, CD. Though Boomer is co-owned with Timberwood, he lives with and<br />
is trained by Kelly.<br />
Kelly and Boomer earned other awards at the <strong>1980</strong> National including 1st in<br />
the Open Blue Dog class and 4th Place in Novice B obedience with a 194 score<br />
to complete Boomer's CD.<br />
With youths like Kelly and Boomer success is inevitable.<br />
We have bred our Miss Demeanor, CD to Boomer for a late November litter.<br />
TIMBERWOOD FARMS<br />
c/o Toni Viola<br />
7935 Delridge Way s.w.<br />
Seattle, WA 98106<br />
(206)-762-4548<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc.<br />
••••• EDITORIAL<br />
Established 1957<br />
Vicki Rand, Editor<br />
A USSIE TIMES<br />
5<strong>11</strong>50 Red Mill Rd.<br />
Dowagiac, Michigan<br />
49047<br />
At problem has arisen in the last few months which, by it's<br />
very nature, makes it of the utmost importance. It is<br />
necessary that it be brought to the attention of all of ~"YOU<br />
i'nvol ved· with dogs.<br />
As we are all aware, the dog business is most often carried<br />
out over the pho~e, or by letter; completely built on TRUST<br />
as we rarely meet who we are dealing with. Almost all arrangements<br />
made are by a Gentleman's Agreement. On the whole, this<br />
method works very well & we are all satisfied.<br />
Recently, a young woma~ has blatantly violated that •trust.•<br />
DUe to the circumstances, and her methods, we find it necessary<br />
to bring her to the attention of the fancy. Her methods of<br />
operation are very numerous, but the most common one involves<br />
making arr~gements for a sale (she is doing the buying) over<br />
the phol'!e, having the dog shipped (ma<strong>11</strong>y times the seller 1s<br />
paying the shipp1l'lg & will supposedly be reimbursed by her),<br />
and payi~g for the dog with a bad check which arrives at the<br />
sellers after the dog is shipped. She is presently under<br />
investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigatio as she<br />
has i~vloved Western Union in these endeavors. She also makes<br />
a practice of chargmg; her phone calls to the very person she<br />
is dealing with (unbeknownst to them) or to other breederso<br />
She has also bee~ involved· in other forms of fraud, including<br />
false advertisi'T)go We do TlOt know the exact number of people<br />
who have been swindled by her as ma~y are unwilling to admit<br />
they have been •burned.~<br />
This you g womaT\ is Chris LaRocca of Patchogue, New York. (She<br />
also goes. by the names Annstoll & Lisa Ostrow. Possibly, there<br />
are more). If snyone of you have i~formation on any of these<br />
problems please se~d a full, written report to the Board, i~<br />
care of Jo Kimes, the Executive Secretary, ~d a copy to Phil<br />
Wildhagen, who is actiT\g as ASSA!·s agent with the F.B.I.<br />
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It should be of 'Y\O surprise to anyone that the dog business<br />
has been down this year•, probably because of the state of the<br />
economyo This makes her offers even more attractive as she<br />
makes it a policy of offering very large amounts for your<br />
dogs. This very act should make you suspicious~ A~d she is<br />
very adept at maki~g you believe she is genuinely seriouso<br />
Often, she suggests that she and a •friehd• will co-own the<br />
dogo (I, myself, was offered- $1200.00 for ontof our dogso<br />
Being immediately suspicious, I bega~ to make demands on<br />
her and never heard from her againo I suggested, that as<br />
long as she had the ready cash, she could spend some of it<br />
on air fare to my home-subtracting it from the price of the<br />
dog-and pick him up herself.)<br />
Unfortunately, we must warn everyone to be a little more<br />
cautious i~ their future dealings. You must keep in mind<br />
that our •mercha"T\dise• is a LIVIWG, BRMTHING., animal,<br />
not an innaimate objecto<br />
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Real quality has a way of creating its own image.<br />
Fieldrnaster's PIZZA de ACTION ,,<br />
WO, BOW <strong>1980</strong> ASCA National ~\10-!<br />
hand led by Barb N ie I sen<br />
owned by :<br />
GLACIER CREST. .. aussies<br />
Larry & Patti Petersen<br />
P. 0 . Box 144 (297-3547)<br />
Kingston, WA 98346<br />
Our Dogs Are Fancy-Our Prices Aren't<br />
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FieldmasterS KandeeKisses<br />
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Ch.lacovetta 's BUCK x Cottontail of Flintridge<br />
• OFA good , EyesCiear<br />
Kisses 1s due 9-28·80 by Fieldmaster Pizza DeAction(Reldmaster of Flint. X<br />
Ch.BriarPatch) ~nners Dog,l980 ASCA NATIONAL SPECIALTY! A nice young dog<br />
with except1onal movement and structure ••• you will hear more of"TA R"! ·<br />
• 13pt.<br />
contact:<br />
BLUE ISLE<br />
Barbara J. Nielsen<br />
Star Route Box 1610<br />
Powell, Wfo. 82435<br />
(307) 754-5694<br />
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(Ch.Little Abner of Flint.xCh.BriarPatch of BonnieBiu -c d)<br />
Pete & I would like to take this opportunity to<br />
thank VICKY PARTRIDGE for her expert handling and<br />
conditioning- of MINT. It is a real pleasure to<br />
co-own dogs with such a happy, unselfish and devoted<br />
friend/fancier ••• we appreciate your high<br />
ideals Vicky.<br />
Co-Owned By<br />
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( Ch.Three Ring Circus x Fieldmaster's Lodi)<br />
5shows + 4 firsts = 10 points<br />
1)
GOLD NUGGET KENNEL<br />
AND<br />
CH. TRI-IVORY BAKED ALASKA, CD<br />
aka<br />
. ''JUBAL''<br />
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"Jubal'' finished his Championship with a 5 point major~. by going WD.<br />
and B.O.W, at the A.S.C. of Rogue Valley Show and Working Trial.<br />
*<br />
* · Sheila Farrington.<br />
SPECIAL THANKS to''Jubal's '' breeders and our conformation instructors Jetf Heim and<br />
RATULA TIONS to ~ubal•s'' sire, CH. Tri-lvorx Yankee Dandy, ASCDX 1<br />
WR D, for<br />
* go1[lg BO.B. at the IASA & ASCA National Specialties.<br />
CONGRATULATIONS to ':Jubal's" daughter, Nelson's Phoebe of Gold Nugget, for<br />
going WB. at the ASCA National Specialty. (5 point major)<br />
R E D MER L E I C/ w<br />
O.F. A. GOOD AS-978<br />
DANNY & JUDY NORRIS<br />
1837 SECOND ST.<br />
EYES CLEARED ANNUALLY CONCORD, CA 94519<br />
T STUD- TO APPROVED BITCHES 15 686-3438<br />
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CHESHIRE<br />
why are we sm 1<br />
AUSTRALIAN<br />
SHEPHERDS<br />
WE 'P.E PRETTY ·P'P-0UD OF<br />
mwCEDAR<br />
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INCENSE CEDAR of<br />
CHESHIRE CDX STDc<br />
RIGGIN'S PINKIE (inbred '?J'ooc's Jay)<br />
X<br />
RED OOG- <strong>11</strong> Azul y .Cobre 123 Red Light"<br />
(by Schueller's Azure Mist, by Ch. Shiloh)<br />
CEDAR<br />
entered three workir.g classes at the NATIONAL for:<br />
(first day) 1st Started Ducks (20 dogs) Score 86 Joan Camuidonica<br />
1st Started Cattle (12 dogs) Score 90 Bob Carjllo<br />
(second day) 2nn Open Cattle (by 1 uoint) (3 do gs) Score 77 Wally Butl~r<br />
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If you saw and liked CEDAR, maybe you watched Sunday as Bob Vest's BELlE STAR<br />
took 1st Open Dlcks, 1st Open Shee ·~; , 1st 0Den C~tt&_and HIGH SCORE TN TRI AL.<br />
like that-kind of WORK 1<br />
Have WE got pups for YOU f<br />
CEDAR will be bred this fall to BELLE's full brother, VSST'S CHARGTN RALPHt<br />
-- Vest 1 s Chargin Tank x. Vest 1 s Lady in Waiting (by Ch. P~ace Pipe Mac Thiivis)<br />
RALPH is owned by Gerald Dennison, Ann Arbor, Michi gan.<br />
Bob says he's ev~n<br />
better than BELLE!<br />
RALPH was just started on stack this year and has alre9dy qualified for his STD<br />
in sheep and ducks--taking HIGH COMBIN£0 SCORE at S~!~SA's<br />
Great takes Specialty.<br />
*** These pups should have all the go-round, grip, agility, eye, attentivenesa,<br />
and STYLB you. ever wanted in an iussie! (Of eourse we're not PREJUDICED ••• )<br />
contact: Katrin Hinrichs .. Rte. 1~ .Box 537, Glenn, Ca •. 95943 (916) 934-5650<br />
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68SHAWX XENNEbS<br />
PRESENTS<br />
THE GIRLS AT GOSHAWK-<br />
GOSHAWK'S NORWEST SCRIMSHAW<br />
red merle female·corper·white trim<br />
THIS BEAUTIFUL_ SYDNEY DAUGHTER MADE US VERY PROUD AUGUST 30TH<br />
BY PLACING FIRST IB THE NOVICE BITCH CLASS AT THE <strong>1980</strong> UATl~AU<br />
&<br />
AQUA ROO'S<br />
KIMBERLEY K.<br />
red merle female·copper·white trim<br />
8 points<br />
KELLY EARNED HER SECOND CD LEG AT THE <strong>1980</strong><br />
NATIONALS<br />
L....--- PAUL & CHERYL SHEETS RT.2, BOX 366, HILLSBORO, OREGON 97123 ______.<br />
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1979- # 1 BROODBITCH- NATIONALS<br />
'<strong>1980</strong>- #1 BROODBITCH- NATIONALS<br />
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CH. WIGGLES.~<br />
1979- BEST OF BREED-NATIONALS<br />
<strong>1980</strong>- BEST OPPOSITE SEX- NA T/ONALS<br />
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-THE COLES-<br />
Joe, Jonna and Courtney<br />
P. 0. Box 5542<br />
Las Vegas, Nevada 89102<br />
(702) 878-6339<br />
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... ECHO PINES AUSSIE<br />
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CORRECTION<br />
A typographical error appeared in<br />
the last issue of the Aussie Times<br />
in the SILVERTONE KENNELS ad. The<br />
ad should read:<br />
SILVERTONE BLACKLIGHT<br />
(4 points)<br />
A CH. was added in error. I am<br />
sorry for any confusion this may<br />
have caused. ~-{1.<br />
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THE<br />
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OBEDIENCE<br />
From Arizona comes news of Sandy Carr's red merle male, "McCabe", whose<br />
registered name is "Sand Ridge Counr ty Cadence CD". McCabe is almost ready for<br />
Open competition and he is also the 2nd Aussie to be on the Tucson Exhibition<br />
Obedience Team, The team does square dancing, drill teamwork and relay races<br />
over bar jumps, through long tunnels and drough hoops, They give exhibitions •<br />
at dog shows, schools etc. They are also putting on all breed conformation &<br />
obedienc ~ matches.<br />
From Steve Totten of Midland Michigan ••••••••• "Nine thirty AM is quiet<br />
at Detroit Race Course compared to the early morning frenzy. Holly, my blue<br />
merle Aussie, was restless at being cooped up in the tack room all by herself,<br />
so out she came through a partially open window, four feet from the ground.<br />
Instead of rushing around helter skelter to find me, down went her super nose<br />
to th~ cement sidewalk to pick up my scent. (I had walked there 3 ~hours agol)<br />
Across the gravel road that at least 100 horses and a couple of hundred people<br />
had walked over, she came into the shed row with her nose still to the ground.<br />
In and out of each and every stall that I had been in that morning she tracked<br />
without once looking up. When she finally did look up, she was about four feet<br />
- from the bench I was sitting on. I don't have any idea how she did it, but it<br />
was a sight to watch and I'll never forget that morning. At that time, Blue l.ad<br />
Winter of Four Seasons (Holly) was just eight months old. Those Amazing Aussiesll"<br />
<strong>11</strong><br />
Super Nose Holly"<br />
PLEASE ••••• send Obedience News to: Rose Spicuzza<br />
5879 Clarkston Rd<br />
Clarkston HI 48016<br />
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THE "SENIORS STORY"<br />
By Rose Spicuzza<br />
This section will be a regular feature of the AUSSIE TIMES. It's purpose is to acquaint everyone<br />
with the veterans and foundation dogs of our breed, especially those who have had a great influence<br />
as a stud dog or brood bitch. If anyone has suggestions of dogs they would like to see featured,<br />
please let me know and I will try and research them. For the present, we are li miting this to dogs<br />
that are deceased.<br />
This issue's Senior is a dog well known to Aussie fanciers from many years,<br />
"Lamar's (Mansker's) Turk". Walt Lamar got Turk from Steve Mansker when the dark<br />
blue merle was already 8 years old. While with Steve, Turk had been used as a<br />
stock dog and had sired several litters. Unfortunalty, many of these pups were<br />
never registered. Some were however, and one of the best known of these was the<br />
exceptional sire himself, "Taylor's Whiskey", also "Taylor's Rusty'~ paternal grandsire<br />
of 'CH Las Rocosa Shiloh~ These two dogs were out of a daughter and grandaughter<br />
of 'Sisler's Shorty~<br />
Walt and his brother had some females by Lamar's Scratch, who was sired by<br />
Turk's full brother and out of Mansker's Freclles, by Sisler's Shorty. Since<br />
Steve's females Freckles and Analee, were too old to produce, he let Walt have<br />
Turk and in the next 6 years they raised a lot of good pups. The best kno\>Tn pup<br />
Walt raised was the Certified Ranch Dog, "Casa de Carrillo Okeene".<br />
Turk was a bit hard to get to know, and if he didn' ·t know you, he wouldn't<br />
have anything to do with you. He never growled at anybody, just ignored them.<br />
If possible, he would Just leave. He was never one to jump on people, when he<br />
wanted attention, he would nudge Walt with his nose or would walk between his legs.<br />
He would get petted and then he was ready to play or work again.<br />
Turk was too rough for sheep but would work about anything else. He could be<br />
sent as far as he could see livestock. He has been sent nearly ~ mile to get a cow.<br />
He was smart enough to figure out that a cow could kick harder than a calf, so<br />
when he needed to speea up a herd of cattle, he would bi te the smaller calves.<br />
Turk was also a good varmit dog, skunks and possums were never a problem for him.<br />
He dearly loved to hunt for rats and mice in junk piles.<br />
Most people never mention the bad traits of their dogs but like all dogs, Turk<br />
had a few. His main problem in working was that he was a little hard headed. To get<br />
the best out of him, Walt had to rough him up a bit at times. He took his punishment<br />
well and would go right back to work. Turk was - - '<br />
a very dark blue with absolutly no white or<br />
copper trim. As a young dog his spots were<br />
distinct, but as he got older, th~ ran tog~ther<br />
and at a distance he looked black. Turk<br />
was 20" tall and weighed about 50 lbs. He<br />
was heavily muscled and had a tremendous<br />
amount of power. He was not out for a fight<br />
but when provoked, he made short work of the<br />
other dog. His agility was not limited to<br />
fighting. He seldom sot kicked when working<br />
and could jump 6 feet into the air with<br />
apparent ease. Turk was very good with<br />
young pups, seldom if ever getting cross with<br />
them. He would run and play with them and<br />
would put up with nips and pulls. Turk was<br />
whelped in 1963 and died this past summer of<br />
<strong>1980</strong>. He was sired by Mansker's Smokey and<br />
out of Mansker's Duchess.<br />
Turk in 1976 at age 13<br />
2.)
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc.<br />
18 Sept 80<br />
Dear Members,<br />
Established 1957<br />
-<br />
Douglas R.Bailey<br />
President<br />
14458 168 NE<br />
Woodinville, WA 98072<br />
1-206-485-8070 PST<br />
The <strong>1980</strong> National Specialty must have w.ade history for rainfall and<br />
exhibitor _support. With this enthusiasm, I am happy to accept my _<br />
position as President. It is a pleasure to begin working with you,<br />
the _members, as well as with the elected officers and Board, to<br />
insure continued growth and success.<br />
•<br />
As you may already know, the IASA Stud Books and Registry have been<br />
merged and absorbed by the ASCA Registry, and are now _being handled<br />
by our ASCA Registrar. This is a strong step toward unification of<br />
the Breed, and an important goal is in the process of being realized.<br />
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In accordance with my goal of increasing communication between members<br />
and their elected and appointed officials, I am lookin~ at ways of _<br />
operating this office in an extreme~y open manner. I 1ntend to provide<br />
anyone inquirin~ with explanations as to why our decisions are made,<br />
making prompt, 1f not immediate, response to your questions, written<br />
or verbal. Please feel free to write or call.<br />
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The ASCA Board of Directors is scheduled to meet 6 & 7 December 80.<br />
Relative costs of three locations for the meeting are being studied,<br />
and the decision will be announced in the November report to Affiliates<br />
from the ASCA Secretary. Tentative agenda items for that meeting<br />
include: Bylaws Revisions & Stock Dog Program Rules Revisions. After<br />
the December meeting of the Board I will be able to prepare a _more _<br />
complete report on the state of the organization for the January issue<br />
of the Aussie Times.<br />
Thank you for the support shown me, and to our National Meeting and<br />
Specialty. With your help, ·r am sure the next two years will be<br />
extremely rewarding.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
~<br />
Doug Bailey, President<br />
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AUSTRALIAN. SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc. ·<br />
Established 1957<br />
JAMES REAVES .<br />
ASC of A Vi.ce .. President<br />
Route 18, Box 561<br />
Conroe, Texas , . . 77303<br />
(713) 689-3488<br />
september 30,<strong>1980</strong><br />
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Dear ASCA Affiliates,<br />
This letter is long overdue as we have been receiving<br />
newsletters from some of you for quite some time. We on<br />
the Board understand fully the time, effort,and expense<br />
that goes into these newsletters. They are very much<br />
appreaciated. These newsletters are the only way some<br />
of us have of keeping up with what is going mn in your<br />
particular area. Through your minutes frDm your meetings,<br />
we find out what your questions and concerns are.<br />
We realize the hardships involved in putting out these<br />
newsletters and understand that all of you are not able<br />
to furnish us with complimentary copies but most definitely<br />
appreaciate them when we do receive one. Keep up the good<br />
work and "Thanks" again!<br />
Sincerely, .<br />
C) ...-~<br />
James Reaves<br />
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.: AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc·.<br />
Established 1957<br />
JAMES REA YES .<br />
ASC of A Vi·c·e "President<br />
Route 18, Box 561<br />
Conroe, Texas 77303<br />
(713) 689-3488<br />
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Dear AS CA Kemb e r s ,<br />
To begin with, I would like to · commend our people in the appointed<br />
positions on jobs well done. With t he growth ASCA has experienced<br />
in the last two years, t hese people have faced a tremendous amount<br />
of work and have done a fantastic job. With the majority of these<br />
jobs being voluntary , the only rewards these peovle receive are the<br />
Satisfaction of knowin g they have performed toth e best of their<br />
ability with an ocasional pat on the back from the membership. It's<br />
not hard for u s to forget t hat the n a j ority of t hese people are<br />
volunteers and we tend to g et carried away with our criticisum<br />
every now and then. Try to be patient and keep in mind that these<br />
people are volunteer s with jobs , famalies but with a common love<br />
shared by all, t he AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD . Our hat g oe s off to t hem all !<br />
PLEASE! PLEASE! If a ny affili2 t e has any probl em regarding t he<br />
insurance, let me know . As of t h e National , I was not awar e that<br />
anyone was havinc a probl em with our insuranc e . I sent out copies<br />
of the policy to all affilia t es i n July. 3e sure in case of a need<br />
for proof of i n surance , notify me t hirty days prior to the show.<br />
Be sure to inc~ude a l l y ertinent information r egardinG the facility<br />
including the n ~me and 2dur e3s of the person that t he certificate<br />
is to be sent to.<br />
The only active committees we have at t h i s time · a r e :<br />
By-Laws ~e vision<br />
Jonna Cole<br />
P. O . .Box 5542<br />
las Vegas , .i'-. evada 89102<br />
3reeder Juug e Revision<br />
!:tose Spicuzza<br />
5879, Clarkston ~d .<br />
Clar kston, I'Iichi; an 48016<br />
Genetic s Research<br />
Betty i~ els on<br />
~3 ox 476<br />
~a vi s , Ca lf. 956 16<br />
Any comments you have r ega r ding t hese<br />
directly to the chairnan.<br />
committees,please send them<br />
oincerely,<br />
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, COAT COLOR GENETICS REPORT-~gust 18,<strong>1980</strong>--Betty Nelson-Chairperson<br />
Our local genetics advisior,Dr. Ann Smith Bowling is in Europe<br />
where she was to give a talk on some of her genetics research.<br />
She did not have time to reveiw our color hair slides and get<br />
together with Dr. Schieler to talk about stting up the research<br />
•<br />
grant. In her absence, I have had blood serum samples analyzed<br />
for trace mineral content from a representative color group of<br />
Australian Shepherds(including a blue dilute pup). Results from<br />
trace mineral analysis are done and I will meet with the PhD<br />
nutritionist this week or next to discuss possible future work<br />
here. We'll have these results to give to Dr. Bowling and Dr.<br />
Schieler and hope there will be possibilities of correlation<br />
between color gnotype and trace mineral blood analysis.<br />
A test breeding between a solid blue dilute and a dilute red<br />
merle should result in pups in early September. Another litter<br />
is due in early October which should add to our knowledge of<br />
the inheritance of the merle patt&~.<br />
A recent inquiry about artific~l insemination may encourage<br />
real progress here as ASCA is one of-if not the only dog registry<br />
which will accept this. Shipping fees and hazards will be greatly<br />
reduced if this project can ever become functional.<br />
I hope we'll have more detailed reports . for the breeders from<br />
our researchers in the near future.<br />
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NOTE:<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Betty Nelson<br />
This is a field that more of us ought to be very interested in<br />
due to the unanswered questions we have regarding our breed in<br />
reference to color. A great deal of research has been conducted<br />
into this without one penny of money contributed from anyone.<br />
These people have contributed their time along with facilities<br />
to possibily answer questions that a lot of us have had for a long<br />
time. If anyone has something to contribute or questions to be<br />
answered, contact Betty Nelson at Box 476,Davis,Calif.,95616.<br />
This artificial insemination idea sounds especially good after<br />
seeing the shape in which some Aussies came off of Braniff Airlines<br />
arriving at Seattle and also arriving in Houston on the same<br />
airline. Criminal charges should be filed on these people. I would<br />
hate to see what they would do to an anvil.<br />
J<br />
Sincerely,<br />
James Reaves<br />
Vice President<br />
ASCA<br />
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ASCA S~cretary's Report - July 7, <strong>1980</strong><br />
Board Issuesa 77a04--Remember to write Jonna Cole for copies of the<br />
Show RUles. She is the ONLY officer with extra copies. 79&04--Natl.<br />
specialty, General Meeting, Aug. )0, 980. If there is a topic your<br />
ACfiliate C'lub, or you-.:..as a member of ASCA would like on the <strong>1980</strong><br />
agenda, write President, James Reaves to insure this topic willappear<br />
on his agenda. Make sure your thou&hts are organized. Each person<br />
will be given a time limit to present their viewso 79&<strong>11</strong>--Insurance<br />
Policy. Please remember James MUST have the 'name of the PERSON connected<br />
with the fa6ility you are obatining for your show (i.e. Pairground<br />
Manager, etc.), NOT JUST THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE FACILITYI<br />
James wan~ _ to mail these certificates to •the attention or• someone<br />
in particular. •• otherwise this cert1fiaa£ecmay be lost through the<br />
mail. ·.<br />
Registrar! Brenda Chikolaa 4~ of ~ll 1 <strong>1980</strong> 1 all fees including<br />
applications lor litters, individu8i registrations, kennel names,<br />
pedigree service and fees for obedience, conformation and working<br />
titles, will be doubled to NONASCA MEMBERS·. •a• Form registration<br />
applications are excluded.<br />
ASSISTANT Beg1stra~. Marti Aciertoa Beceived---22 Capps., 5 D apps.,<br />
7 kennel names, 2 pedigree research & 2 kennel name renewals. Processed---16)<br />
Capps., 19 D app., 5 pedigree reseach, & 2 kennel name<br />
renewals. Outgoing mail-173 pieces. Marti reports her ~ office will<br />
be current by July 1st.<br />
unioer Showmanshi Secretar As of today, there are<br />
un ors compe ng n eprogram an ey are divided as shown.<br />
Showmanship-28 (8 of these are competing in another division and<br />
one in all three), Obedience-?, and Working-)o<br />
Show secretary, Jonna Cole& Jonna would like everyone to be sure and<br />
ri<strong>11</strong> out their show and obedience forms correctly ••• read the forms<br />
before filling out & mailing theml Too many are returned because of<br />
incorrect information and the neglect to send the money for filing ••<br />
•• in the future these shows will not be credited to your dog.<br />
Atfiliatest Please use the required paperwo~k went to you for sanctioning,<br />
not the judges books you make up. The only time this is<br />
different is when you have a sanctioned Specialty. Then Jonna must<br />
have a maZked catalog. The Judges Books Jonna sends you are the only<br />
ones you use at the gate during a show, not something you have copied<br />
to send to hero If you need Show Rules, drop Joana a card. These<br />
rules are in effect now. Please follow themo<br />
Stock Dog Chairman, Doug Baileya July 15 (<strong>1980</strong>) is the dea41iBe for<br />
receipt of comments on the proposed changes to the stockdog rules. Do<br />
not hope someone else will say what you are thinking. Take a minute<br />
and get your ideas down on paper. Artwort, last chancel This<br />
one even has money tied to itl Deadline if July 15 (<strong>1980</strong>) for receipt<br />
of design for the new stockdog certificates. This is a contest, with<br />
a cash prize to the winning designer. Trials--5 in June. 79 dogs<br />
exhibited, with 20 qualifying scores and 4 first legs on degrees.<br />
Certificates issues-?.<br />
ASCA s·ecretary' s Report---August <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1980</strong> (Rec. Aug, 16, <strong>1980</strong>)<br />
Stockdog Chairman Vacancy ASCA is accepting applications for a new<br />
Stockdog Chairman. Bbug Bailry is running unopposed for ABCA President,<br />
leaving this office vacant and available for ASCA members who<br />
are interested. Please send your resume to this office before<br />
Sept. 15, <strong>1980</strong>.<br />
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earbook Ph<strong>11</strong> W1ldha ena The following schedule w<strong>11</strong>1 be adopted for<br />
pure as1ng cop es o the Yearbooka Yearbook feeJ $).50 for ASCA members,<br />
· ts.oo for non-members, with a postage fee of $1.00 per copy.<br />
Por ma<strong>11</strong>1ng information contact Ph<strong>11</strong> W1ldhagen,<br />
2)9<strong>11</strong> Homezell Dr.,<br />
canoga Park, Qal1forn1a 91)04. .<br />
Bef1strl Report! Brenda Cbikolaa JUNE. Correspondence processeda<br />
17 litter appl cations. 234 ind. E apps•, )9 transfers or ownership.<br />
1 duplicate oert1f1acate. 179 pieces of correspondenceo<br />
JULY. 1)7 litter applications. 129 ind. E apps. )2 transfers of<br />
ownership. 2 duplicate certificates. 162 pieces of correspondence.<br />
Anss1e Times, V1ck1 Randa See page 7 for the new deadlines and issue<br />
themes. We need all your cooperation to get this 1nto effect. Please<br />
observe the deadlines! Attention A£f1liatesa Please save postage &<br />
mall only one complimentary issue of your newsletters to Kirk &<br />
myself. Thank you.<br />
Show ~ecretary, Jonna OOlea Many of you are under the impression<br />
our show rules are NOT in effect. YOU ARE WRONG ••• the only thing<br />
that has been temporarily lifted has been the $10.00 sanctioning fee.<br />
I have been denying sanctioning due to late paperwork all across the<br />
u.s. PLEASE, get your paperwork to this office ONTTIME. I feel bad<br />
when I cannot sanction a show, and know you people are very upset<br />
over 1t too. If you haven't heard from me 1n a reasonable amount of<br />
time, feel free to (call). Remember, the malls take anywhere from<br />
5 to 10 days to reach me. Please do not send things cert1f1ed ••• 1r<br />
rou want verification or a receipt, enclose a post card. I live 10<br />
miles from the Post Office that hasas least a One Hour wait 1n line<br />
to p1ok up these letters. Remeaser to report your gross receiptsthe~•<br />
1s now a form enclosed with your sanctioning. When you have<br />
just a working trial, these have to be turned 1n also.<br />
Stockdog Oha1rman, DOug Ba1leya Rules Comments close. Many good<br />
constructive comments concerning the proposed rules change were received<br />
and will be sent to the Board by mid-August. Artwork---only<br />
one design was received. I had hoped for more comment & ideas.<br />
Thi* issue w<strong>11</strong>1 be retuDDed to the Board for discussion. Tr1alsa<br />
2 1n July with )2 dogs exhibited. 7 earning qualifying scores of<br />
wh1bh 4 are first legs on degrees. 7 certificates issued.<br />
ASCA SCBh~ARY'S BEPOBT--Sept. 12, <strong>1980</strong> (Rec. S~pt. 26, <strong>1980</strong>)<br />
Board Issues} ~ ; ~ ?- 78a02-Increase in ASCA Fees• ASCA fees will not<br />
be increase& on a co-owned dog 1f one owner 1s a member of ASCA and<br />
the other 1s not. Approvea Sorensen~ Carrillo, Lyon & Ac1erto.<br />
D1sapprovea Rand, Nielsen, & Martin. Z9a01 Stockdog Apprentice-<br />
Robert Gunderson. Mrs. Gunderson has been approved as a Stock Uog<br />
JudgeJ please a~ h1m to your <strong>11</strong>st of approved judges. 22t~ NSF<br />
Ohecks. There w<strong>11</strong>1 now be a 15.00 charge on all checks returned to<br />
AICA. Approved-unanimous vote. 79a49Closing of the Stud Books.<br />
Motion to close the stud books passed. All approve with the exception<br />
of Jean Carrillo & Kirk Rand. They expressed concern over the<br />
IASA dogs not registered already with ASCA. As of August 29, <strong>1980</strong>,<br />
the ASCA Board voted to absorb IASA's registry. Details to be<br />
Worked out of the Registrars and BOards of Directors of' each assocS:<br />
AtioH. ******A positvie step forward for the Australian Shepherdslt<br />
8oaoi sanct1oning other shows during the National Specialty-our<br />
Show Secretary will sanction shows held during the Nationals Specialty<br />
date. Approve; Acierto, Rand, Sorensen & Nielsen. Disapprove;<br />
carrillo, Lyon & Martin.<br />
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80a14 Show Rules Amendment-All dogs competing in any ASCA Sanctioned<br />
event, will be awarded points or credits, only if the dog's name<br />
appears on the Entry Form the same as it is recorded on the ASCA<br />
Re~istration Certificate. Make sure your dogs are entered under<br />
their correct ASCA registered namesl All approve of this motion.<br />
80a16 ASA of New Mexico. Has been accepted as an Affiliate Club.<br />
Their area Representative is Joe Hughes, P.O. Box 57, Edgewood,<br />
New Mexico 87015.<br />
Brenda Chikola Re istr Re ort Processed-82 litter<br />
app icat ons, ndividua E apps., transfers, 1 duplicate<br />
certificate and 170 pieces of correspondence. Total-369.<br />
Marty Aeierto, Assista nt Registry Report. June & July., <strong>1980</strong>-Received;<br />
20 Capps., 1 D app., 8 kennel name apps., 5 kennel name renewals,<br />
& 1 pedigree request. Processed; 283 C app.s, 38 D appso, <strong>11</strong> kennel<br />
names, 5 kennel renewals, and 10 pedigress issued. sent out 450<br />
pieces of mail. (July)-Received; 22 Capps., 1 D app., 4 kennel<br />
name apps., 14 kennel name renewals, & 3 pedigree requests. Processed;<br />
47 Capps., 1 D app., 1J kennel names, 14 kennel renewals,<br />
& 4 pedigree requests. Sent out 282 pieaes of mail.<br />
Lori Acierto, Jr. Showmanship secretarl• YEAR END AWARDSa Tope<br />
81-12 Jr. Handler-Jackie Spicuzza. Top 1)-16 Jr. Handler-Mitzi<br />
Murray. Top Junior Handler; in conformation-Jackie Spicuzza, in<br />
obedience-Jeanette Granzow & Kelly Hanson, in working (ducks)~<br />
Kathy Davis, in working (sheep)-stephanie Chilton, 1n working<br />
(cattle)-seott Martin. Top · 8-12, schedule I-Jennifer Boice.<br />
Top 13-16, schedule I-Cathy W1lloughbyo Top 8-12, schedule II<br />
~ack1e Sp1cuzzao. Top<strong>11</strong>-16, schedule II-Carol Hartnagle. Top 8-<br />
12, schenule III-Amy Rutherford. Top 13-16, schedule III-Mitzi<br />
Murray. Top 8-12, schenule IV-Kathy rravis. Top 13-16, schedule<br />
IV-Shirley Paskel l. TOP ALL AROU ~ill JUNIOR HA~TLERa JACKIE<br />
SPICUZZA. Certificates of Excellence& Jennifer Boice, M1tz1<br />
Murray, Jackie Lewetzow, Jackie Spicuzza, & Cathy Willoughby.<br />
The new showma~ship rules went into effect July 1. As of that date,<br />
all the old forms were invalid. They will be returned with a ~ew<br />
form to be filled in and sent back with the old form. Both forms<br />
are to be sent back to save you from having to get the judge's<br />
signature again. If the old form is not sent back with the new one,<br />
and your new form does not have the judges signature, it will b~<br />
not acceptede~<br />
lfat1onal Board Meetin Information& There will be a new charge of<br />
• far a recording fees, effective January 1, 1l81 ••• this is for<br />
a areas; working, showmanship, co~formation & oDed ence.<br />
There will be a sanctioni~g fee of $10.00 sent in with sanctioning<br />
applications for conformation shows and working trials.<br />
Obedience matchaes will not requ1re this sa~ctioning fee. The is<br />
to be effective Janua ry 1, 1981. The Board approved the closure<br />
of the Breeder Judge program. You will not be required to fill ou~<br />
the test, etc., in order to judge, but will have to fill out our<br />
present Judge's ReRume used to approve judgeso This form can be<br />
obtained by writi~g either our Show Secretary, Jonna Cole, or myselfo<br />
The West Coe.st A.S.A. will hold the 1981 ASCA National S-pecialty,<br />
to be held Oct. 10. <strong>11</strong>, & 12, 1981 (Columbus Day Weekend).<br />
We now have a new t1 tle for our Aus~1es to \'Tork for ••• Tracking Dog<br />
Excellent. It will be comparable to the American Ken~el Club's<br />
requirements for their TDX. The Board will investigate aRpects of<br />
possible rules covering drug abuse for all programs. If you have<br />
any suggestions, please direct them to the Boardo<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc.<br />
Established !957<br />
f]onna W. Cole<br />
Show Secretary<br />
P.O. Box 5542<br />
Las Vegas, NV. 89102<br />
(702) 878-6339<br />
The <strong>1980</strong> ASCA National is now history. Even tho' it did rain, and<br />
I do mean rain, we had a GREAT TI ME. Looking forward to 1981.<br />
Remember: Effective January 1, 198l •.•• There will be a sanctioning<br />
fee of $10.00 for Conformation Shows and Working Trials. Obedience<br />
trials exempt.<br />
A new charge of $3.00 for all recording fees: Conformation, Obedience,<br />
Working and Junior Showmanship.<br />
We have closed the Breeder Judge Program. In order for you to judge<br />
the "Aussie", you must have judging experience. If you have not<br />
previously completed our present judges resume, ! have those here.<br />
Will be happy to mail them out.<br />
If you need a copy of our Show Rules and Regulations, drop me a<br />
post card or letter.<br />
Again, please DO NOT send things certified. Also make sure there is<br />
enough postage on your letters. I have instructed the post office to<br />
return anything with postage due. I have NO mail delivery here, the<br />
post office is 10 miles with over an hour's wait. My faithful Joe<br />
pickes up the mail on his way home from work, at the busiest hour .<br />
He has instructed me he will not wait in line for an hour. Sure can't<br />
blame him. Saves me a trip to town and 20 miles. I appreciate your<br />
cooperation and know Joe does more.<br />
With our AUSSIE TIMES now being increased, if there is something you<br />
would like to see, drop me a note, I'll try.<br />
AFFILIATES: You must submit a Gross Receipt form with your show report.<br />
If you only have a working trial, I must have this also. This includes<br />
everything you took money in at your show. All breed obedience, Jr.<br />
showmanship, conformation, any fun classes, etc. (donations). This<br />
report is for our insurance.<br />
Jl
THE TRACKING DOG EXCELLENT TEST<br />
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THE T.D.X. TRACK: The Tracking Dog Excellent Test must be performed with dog<br />
on leash. The length of the track shall not be less than 800 yards nor more<br />
than 1000 yards. The scent shall be not less than three hours nor more than<br />
four hours old and must be that of a stranger. The actual track, laid earlier,<br />
shall be crossed at two widely separated places by more recent tracks.<br />
Four personal dissimilar articles, well impregnated with the tracklayer's<br />
scent, will be dropped by the tracklayer at designated points directly on the<br />
track. The articles must be approved in advance by the judges.<br />
At a point more than 75 yards from the start of the track the tracklayer<br />
will be given a map of the track. He will place one article at the starting<br />
flag then follow the track which has been staked out with flags a day or more<br />
earlier. Along the way of the actual track he will collect all but the first<br />
flag. He will drop the remaining three articles directly on the track at<br />
points designated on t h e map. The articles shall not be dropped within 30<br />
yards of a turn or cross track. After dropping the last article the tracklayer<br />
will proceed straight ahead for at least 30 yards and then leave the<br />
field.<br />
One hour to one hour and a half after the actual tracklaying has been<br />
completed the judges will instruct two people, strangers to the dog, to start<br />
from a given point, walking side by side about four feet apart, and follow<br />
each of the two cross tracks which have been staked out with flags a day or<br />
more earlier, cillecting all of the flags along the way.<br />
While tracking the dog shall wear a harness to which is attached a leash<br />
20 feet to 40 feet in length. To avoid entanglement the leash may be dropped<br />
during the tracking but must be retrieved. The dog must be under the handler's<br />
control at all times. At the start of the track the dog will be given ample ¥<br />
time to take the scent and begin tracking. No guidance of any kind is to be<br />
employed by the handler while starting the dog on the track. Since there is<br />
no second flag in this test, the handler must wait for the dog to commit itself<br />
before he leaves the starting flag. Once the handler has left the starting<br />
flag the test has begun and shall not be restarted. The handler may pick up<br />
the article at the starting flag and may use it, as well as subsequent articles,<br />
to give the scent to the dog while on the track. Where obstacles, barriers or<br />
terrain demand, a handler may aid the dog, but any leading or guiding of the<br />
dog shall consititute grounds for calling the handler off and marking the dog<br />
"Failed.".<br />
Should the dog follow one of the cross tracks for a distance of more than<br />
50 yards, the dog is to be marked "Failed." The dog must follow the track<br />
and either indicate or retrieve the second, third and fourth articles. In<br />
order for the dog to be marked "Passed," these articles must be presented to<br />
the judge, when the track is completed.<br />
Essentials for a T.D.X. Test: AKC tracking judges may be approved to judge this<br />
test. Such judges must have experience with advnaced tracking and be familiar<br />
with conditions that present themselves when a dog is required to work a scent<br />
trail. Scent conditions such as weather, age, terrain, ground cover changes,<br />
natural as well as man-made obstacles, cross tracks, streams and roads must be<br />
taken into consideration when judging advanced tracking.<br />
Both judges must personally lay out each track a day or so before the test<br />
in order to be complete familiar with the location of the track, landmarks and<br />
ground conditions. All types of terrain and cover, including gulleys, plowed<br />
land, woods and vegetation of any density may be used. Natural obstacles such<br />
as streams or man-made obstacles such as hedgerows, fences, bridges, or lightly<br />
traveled roads may also be used. No portion of any track, including the tracklayer's<br />
escape route or the escape route of the cross tracklayers, may be within<br />
75 yards of any other track.<br />
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It is the judges' responsibility to instruct the tracklayer and the cross<br />
tracklayers so as to insure that each track is properly laid and that they<br />
each carry a copy of the chart with them while laying track.<br />
For each dog entered a track shall be plotted on the grounds by both of the<br />
judges, not less than one day before the test, the track being marked by flags<br />
which the tracklayer can readily follow on the day of the test. A chart of<br />
each track shall be made up in duplicate, showing the approximate length in<br />
yards of .each leg, major landmarks and boundaries, and clearly define points<br />
for dropping the three remaining articles. Both of these charts shall be<br />
marked at the time the dog is tracking, one by each of the judges, to show the<br />
approximate course followed by the dog. The judges shall sign their charts<br />
and show on each whether the dog "Passed" or "Failed." The judges shall also<br />
mark the time the tracklayer started, the time the cross tracklayers started,<br />
the times the dog started and finished tracking, a brief description of ground,<br />
weather conditions and wind direction.<br />
Four personal dissimilar articles shall be dropped on the track. Only the<br />
last article may be a glove or wallet. The first article shall be placed at<br />
the starting flag and shall be clearly visible to the handler. The 2nd, 3rd<br />
and 4th articles shall be dropped directly on the track at wide intervals and<br />
should not be visible to the handler from a distance of 20 feet. The drops<br />
shall be clearly marked on the chart and shall not be within 30 yards of a<br />
turn or a cross track. Articles must be small enough to be easily carried by<br />
the handler while completing the track. The judges must approve the four<br />
articles to be used making sure that they have been thoroughly impregnated<br />
with the tracklayer's scent. The tracklayer must wear his own shoes which<br />
may be of any material. Particular attention should be paid to instructing<br />
cross tracklayers and to keeping them away from the start of the actual track.<br />
There is no time limit provided the dog is working. A dog that clearly<br />
is not working should not be given any minimum time, but should be marked<br />
"Failed." The handler may not be given any assistance by the judges or anyone<br />
else. If the dog is not tracking, it shall not be marked"Passed," even though<br />
it may find the articles.<br />
In the event of peculiar or unusual circumstances, the judges may, at their<br />
own discretion, in rare cases, give a handler and dog a second chance on a<br />
new track.<br />
Upon the completion of a TDX Test, the secretary of the club shall forward<br />
to The Australian Shepherd Club of America's Show Secretary, so as to reach<br />
the ASCA office within seven days after the close of the test, the Following:<br />
a. Two copies of the judges' marked charts.<br />
b. Entry forms.<br />
c. Marked and certified copy of the catalog pages or sheets listing dogs<br />
entered in this test .<br />
T.D.X. Test: Shall be for dogs that have earned the title T.D. and must<br />
be judged by two judges. The maximum number of dogs two judges may be<br />
asked to test in one day is five. Dogs that have earned this title<br />
T.D.X. may continue to compete. This test cannot be given at a dog show<br />
or obedience trial. At least two dogs have to actually participated.<br />
The owner of the dog holding the "U.D." and "T.C.X." titles may use<br />
the letters "U.D.T.X." after the name of the dog, signifying "Otility<br />
Dog Tracker Excellent."<br />
JJ
Following is a list of Chamhions (ASCA) of record, numbers )OJ<br />
through )47, from 4-10-80 t rought 9-22-80.<br />
Affirmed of SUnnybrook<br />
Sllvertone Redd Foxx<br />
Blue Isle Sassy Lookin'<br />
Talkooks Always A Winner<br />
Flashback of Windermere<br />
S1lvertone Easy Money<br />
Hotsey Todsee of Fireslide<br />
Glacier Crest Glory Roada<br />
Ruff N' Reddy Mity MUhammad<br />
Reaves, Howdy<br />
Moor O' Blue Charisma<br />
TQpnotch Turk<br />
Briarbrooks Jessi Colter<br />
Fieldmaster•s ~ast The Die<br />
Casa Buena Mariquita<br />
Aristocrats Grand Slam<br />
Windbhant Blackberrie Muffin<br />
Justa Sinner of Las Rocosa<br />
Almostheaven's Rhapsody in Blue<br />
Peppertree•s Free Dawn<br />
S·he' s Dewan of sunnybrook<br />
Master Charge of Windermere<br />
Grand DUtchess of Wyndham<br />
Com~anion<br />
9-2 -80.<br />
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Briarbrook's Donna summer<br />
Georgeous George Gefion<br />
Blue Lad Texas Ranger<br />
In Demand of Emerald Isle<br />
Skipjack of Saddleback<br />
Ruff-N~Reddy Magic Sparkle CD RD STD-c<br />
Harvest's Sparkling Tears<br />
Arrogance of Heatherhill<br />
Talkook' s Lotta Dollar,·<br />
Topnotch Charisma<br />
Blackoak Checkerboard square<br />
Leggett's Little Patches<br />
Bright Pramiss of Happy Days<br />
Dreamweaver of Har~ourt<br />
H1gg1ns Lady Blue<br />
All That Jazz of Gefion<br />
Hymie's Hi-Lite of Windsor<br />
Aristocrat's Hell on Wheels<br />
Tri-Ivory Crusader Rabbit<br />
Jayhawk of Coppertone<br />
Super star of Windermere<br />
Grandentry's Shade of summer<br />
Dog Degrees, numbers 460 through 547, from 4-10-80 through<br />
Copper Canyon's Cowboy Kooliad<br />
Bumblebee's Mister B.<br />
Lakewood's Mahogany Cody<br />
Little Spot's Doldust Gal<br />
Bighw1nds Shawnee<br />
Tye IJyed Delight<br />
Walkup's Snowbourn Nenya<br />
Taycins Country Girl<br />
Lor AEBlu Shytaan<br />
Cooter's Penny of Mill Creek<br />
Craib's Royal Lady Shy-Anne<br />
Mizell's Lil Ruffle Rosa<br />
Las Rocosa sunrise of Dawn Hill<br />
Glacier Crest Glory Roada<br />
Briarbrooks Ruddy Roo<br />
Tullys Ginger Periwinkle<br />
Midnight Blue Misty<br />
snesack of Staple G<br />
Heart Throb of Windermere<br />
Go For It of Dld8eridu<br />
Stone's Gypsy Belle<br />
Blue Lad Boomerang Flashfire<br />
S1lverled~e's Annie Oakley<br />
Soft Shades of Heather<br />
Casa de Carrillo Classy Cari<br />
s·hanti' s Rowdy Rustler<br />
W1ndh1lls Caligar1 Pokerch1p<br />
Silver Shadow ·of Somercrest<br />
Minter's Bear Killer<br />
Copper Canyon's Freckles of RRA<br />
Myers Cowgirl Tabby<br />
Stardust's aalico Mist<br />
Neverest Gentleman Jack<br />
Brightwood's First Edition<br />
LaZJ M Travelin' Man<br />
Dog-Star Kassiopeia<br />
2J Bit O'Moonbeam of Oakshore<br />
Touch 0 1 Silver Kates Blu Wales<br />
Thompson's Blue Ace<br />
Sand Ridge Country Gadence<br />
CH. Propwash Cosmo<br />
Patch Work's Chicanery<br />
Mountain Mist of Sunnybrook TD<br />
Walkup's Bilbo Baggins of Tr1-Ivory<br />
Harvest's Sparkling Tears<br />
Timberwood's Free Style Frizbee<br />
Neverst Carousel Christy<br />
CH. Bi8hop's Ginger Bear<br />
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(Companion Dog degrees cont.)<br />
Copper Canyon's Coral sea Lar r ersault<br />
Morales Fleetwood Mac<br />
Shy K & Moody Blue<br />
Young's Indigo<br />
C.H. Riv rbend' Gyp y ose<br />
Young's Tara Boom<br />
Shy K & D' s Partne<br />
S~ib1t Owl's Indian Red of White Bl ck Powder 's Kizzy Stub<br />
Oak<br />
Ra ch nd's Straw Boss<br />
Pocona Yonni Chi<br />
Er nst 's Court Jester<br />
Spirit OWl Ruddy Rose<br />
co ·ch's lazy Ma~<br />
summer's Holl7<br />
Blue Mists Ronnie<br />
Quicksilver!s Five Card Stud<br />
Maranatha Star Spangled Banner<br />
La&.!-ws of Coppertone<br />
S~okey Mountain Char<br />
Waya of Hazelwood<br />
Royal Patterns of Dldgeridu<br />
Molly of Windmill Hill<br />
Picoso Bojo ~Cordoba<br />
Fairoaks Little Injun Annie<br />
Greens' Sagada Ahoy<br />
Kimes' Gypsy Begger<br />
•••••••••••••••••••••<br />
Couch's Belle Star<br />
Ellenglaze Morning Glory<br />
Wismer's Taml1n's Lady<br />
Sage's Libra LaRee<br />
2J's Rockwood of Oakshor<br />
Iiavis' Night Cap<br />
KY' s Abby Abb<br />
Nolley's Blue Opal<br />
CH. Peace Pipe Silver Birch<br />
Clacier Crest Seattle Secret<br />
CH. Skipjack of Saddleback<br />
CH. Copper Wiggles of Somercrest<br />
Comaanion Dog Excel lent Degrees.t· numbers -i69 through 81, from<br />
4-1 -So through 9-22-Bo.<br />
~ye Dyes Delight Walkup's Bilbo Baggins of Tri-Ivory<br />
Beauwood' s Out Rust l1n' Bear Harvest 's Sparkling Tears<br />
Pipin Hot of SUnnybrook<br />
Ceccon's Gustino<br />
Beauwood ' s Mau i Reindance Shoot Luke Your Faded<br />
Oasaa•s Stumpendo<br />
Walkup's Snowbourn Nenya<br />
Ellenglaze Shasta Daisy<br />
Lawson's Cbol Shamus<br />
CH. Beauwood's Johnny Walker Red<br />
*********************<br />
Utility Dos ~~gre~~ · numbers, 15, 16, & 1?, from 8-?-80.<br />
Taycin's Blue Angel of Arovista STD-d&s<br />
Walkup' s Bilbo Bagg1ns of Tri-Ivory<br />
Ceccon' s Gustino *********************<br />
No new ~& e king<br />
rrog rregrees.<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc.<br />
17 Sept 80<br />
FALL REPORT<br />
Established 1957<br />
. .<br />
AS R BAILEY<br />
DOG CHAIRMAN<br />
14458 168th NE<br />
Woodinville, WA 98072<br />
(206) 485-8070<br />
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Dear ASCA Members,<br />
Deadlines: Please observe these deadlines outlined in the rules ~<br />
Requests for Trial Sanctioning - 60 days prior to trial.<br />
Working Trial Forms (Qualifying Scores) - 14 days after.<br />
Trial Results from Host Club - . 14 days after.<br />
These deadlines are"as received" in this office. If observed, I can<br />
usually have . the results confirmed within 21 days after any trial. If<br />
you want assurance material has been received by me, enclose a postcard.<br />
Fees: Please note this new fee schedule - Please enclose with your form.<br />
1st Working Trial Form for dog in Division & Class- .<br />
ASCA Members - $2.00 (after Jan 1, 1981 - $3.00)<br />
Non-ASCA Members - $4.00 (after Jan 1, 1981 -:: $6.00)<br />
Trial Sanction Applications for trial held after .Jan 1, 1981<br />
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must be accompanied by check for fee of $10.00.<br />
Please make all checks payable to "ASC of America".<br />
Judges: A revised list is enclosed. Please note addition of new<br />
judge, Bob Gunderson.<br />
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Titles: Since 1 Jan <strong>1980</strong> a total of 58 certificates have been issued.<br />
Dogs titled since 30 June <strong>1980</strong> are as follows:<br />
Abbreviation~: STD=Started Trial Dog, OTD•Open Trial Dog, ATD=Advanced<br />
~ri~l ~Qg, RD~Ranch -Dog, c=cattle,s=sh~ep, d=ducks.<br />
Dog's Name Owner Title<br />
Blue Lad's Black Canyon _ Sandra Townsend _ STD-c<br />
Ch Blue Lad's Mulberry Muffin CDX,TC,STD-d R. Spicuzza OTD-s<br />
Butler's Krystal Blue 4-2<br />
Wallace Butler OTD-c<br />
Casa Buena Bonita of Manchado Middletons<br />
STD-d&s<br />
Casa Buena Kameo CDX<br />
Middletons<br />
STD-d<br />
Casa de Carrillo Callie RD-s&c Robert M Carrillo OTD-s<br />
Ch Cascade's Blue Bonnie STD-c Weaver<br />
STD-d<br />
Ch Fairoak's Stormy Streaker CD Weaver<br />
OTD-c<br />
Harvest's Sparkling Tears CD,CWD Marleen Davis<br />
OTD-c&s,ATD-s<br />
Patch Work Drum<br />
Janice T Pierson STD-d<br />
Ch Powder River's City Slicker AD, STD-c,s,d Foster OTD&ATD-d<br />
Rhodes' Sky Blue Splotch CDX,STD-d Elsie & Michael RhodesSTD-s<br />
Romer's Masnolia Blossom STD-d&s Dick & Leslie SorensenSTD-c<br />
Slash V_Heldi<br />
Larry Martin<br />
STD-c<br />
Tri-Ivory Ruff & Tuffet<br />
Jeff & Sheila Heim STD&OTD-c<br />
Westwind's Miss Moon Glow<br />
Windermere/Williams OTD-s<br />
Windsong's Miska STD-c<br />
Gayle E White<br />
OTD&ATD-c<br />
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Page 2 <strong>1980</strong> Fall Report:<br />
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Trials·: All<br />
appl1c.ation<br />
DATE<br />
Stockdog Chrmn to Membership<br />
- -<br />
trials for which I have<br />
forms prior to the 15th<br />
HOST/COURSE DIRECTOR<br />
received notification or<br />
of the month.<br />
JUDGE STOCK ENTRY LIMIT<br />
1· Nov~'<br />
2 Nov'''<br />
2 Nov'''<br />
ASCKS/Jeanette Green pending<br />
RR3, Scott City, KS 6787lpending<br />
CCASF & Friends/K.Warren<br />
Star Rt 1, Cayucos, CA 93430<br />
CSD<br />
CSD<br />
D,Goats<br />
40AS(lorsubs)<br />
same<br />
30AB(l)<br />
SNAC&Cole/Jonna Cole<br />
above<br />
Joe Cole S,D 40AB(l)<br />
Baileys/ D. Bailey pending S,D(C?)<br />
14458 168 NE, Woodinville, WA 98072<br />
40AB(lor sub)<br />
Deep Sp ASC/Hewes<br />
above<br />
Warren C,D 40AS(?)<br />
29 Nov'''<br />
30 Nov'''<br />
ASCAZ/H. Snow<br />
above<br />
Hartnagle C,S,fowl 30AS(2)<br />
Warren C,S,D 40AB(l)<br />
* Application for ASCA sanctioning on file<br />
(1) Bitches in season run last of day.<br />
(2) Bitches in season not allowed. Substitution/refund at host option.<br />
AS=Australian Shepherds only.<br />
AB=All Breeds allowed .<br />
NOTE: Goats are alternate for Sheep class under rules and any qualifying<br />
score is credited for Sheep.<br />
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There have been 27 trials this year, with an additional 16 trials<br />
planned 18 Sept - Nov 30.<br />
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Training Stockdogs: The requests for training material are getting<br />
numerous. A l1st of references is being developed . . Please send_full<br />
information on location of any. reference considered useful, including<br />
a copy of the article if possible. This work is being coordinated<br />
with the Aussie Times Associate Editor for Working articles<br />
17 Sept 80<br />
LIST OF APPROVED JUDGES &<br />
APPRENTICES (Revised)<br />
JUDGES:<br />
Oby Blanchard, PO Box 1410, San Marcos, CA 92069<br />
714-744-0635<br />
Tony Box, 2819 Dupont, Pasadena, TX 77503 (before 9PM,EST)713-487-2040<br />
Wally Butler, Rt 2 Box <strong>11</strong>26, Kendrick, ID 83537<br />
208-289-4510<br />
Joan Cam~idonica, 3225 Bloomfield Rd, Sebastopol, CA95472 707-795-6438<br />
Bob Carr1llo, 3225 Bloomfield Rd, Sebastopol, CA 95472 707-795-5031<br />
Herb Carrol, 5416 Highway 87E, San Antonio, TX 78222 512-659-0<strong>11</strong>5<br />
Ken Claussen,362 Hickory Hill Rd,Rock Falls,IL 61071 815-626-6973<br />
Joe Cole, PO Box 5542, Las Vegas, NV 89102<br />
702-878-6339<br />
Marleen Davis, 1222 Borden Rd, San Marcos, cA 92069 714-744-2222<br />
Bob Gunderson, RR3 Box 170, Savannah, MO 64485<br />
816-662-2975<br />
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Ernie Hartnagle, 1675 Upland, Boulder, CO 80302<br />
Bill Herbert, <strong>11</strong>250 So 154th Pl, Gilbert, AZ 85234<br />
Delbert Jeter, 1200 Carol Dr, St Joseph, MO 64506<br />
Walter Lamar, Rt 2 Box 87, Okeene, OK 73763<br />
Richard Sorensen, 9330 N Co.Rd 15, Ft.Collins, CO 80521<br />
Bill Van Heeke, 1006 Lakepointe,Grosse Pointe Pk,MI 48230<br />
Robert E Vest, PO Box 1852, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406<br />
Brad Warren, Star Rt 1, Cayucos,CA 93430<br />
APPRENTICES:<br />
303-443-5026<br />
602-892-2047<br />
816-378-2915<br />
405-822-3354<br />
303-568-3806<br />
313-329-7539<br />
805-995-2449<br />
Bill Conser, Rt 2 Box 34, Valley Falls, KS 66088<br />
Jim Foster, 7033 N Co Rd 9, Wellington, CO 80549<br />
Elsie Rhodes, <strong>11</strong>15 S <strong>11</strong>7, Tacoma, WA 98444<br />
913-945-3988<br />
303-56R-3864<br />
Kalvin Tupps, Star Rt 38B, Byers, CO 80103 303-822-5615<br />
......................... *********************************************<br />
TO:<br />
FROM:<br />
ASCofA General t-1embership<br />
ASCofA Ragistrars Office - Brenda Chikola - Registrar<br />
Aftar many years of negotiations, we finally made it. A unanimous vote was<br />
cast by the Board of Directors at the ASCA Nationals in Washington, to accept<br />
the IASA proposals with reference to the consolidation of the two registries.<br />
IASA and ASCA are now one.<br />
As of September 15th, 19SO no further registrations will be issued through the<br />
IASA registry office and all files should be at the ASCA registry location on<br />
or about September 21, 19SO.<br />
This consolidation will only help to further strengthen the bonds between the<br />
growing number of Aussie owners across the United States and Canada and promote<br />
a more unified registry for the breed.<br />
A letter is being mailed by IASA to all owners of IASA dogs requesting an ASCA<br />
number, if applicable. If your dog(s) fall into this category, please advise<br />
the ASCA registry of names and numbers. This will help alleviate the use of<br />
precious time and money researching dogs, and enable me to keep the registry on<br />
a current basis.<br />
Our organization is growing in leaps and bounds, and the IASA consolidation is<br />
just one more example of getting it together.<br />
Regarding certified or registered mail. Since the registry's move in Harch,<br />
the mail is no longer delivered to my house, therefore I must drive 10 miles<br />
in order to pick up certified mail. Please forward applications direct- not<br />
registered - it will get here much faster.<br />
Your Registrar<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc.<br />
Established 1957<br />
•<br />
WORKING TRIAL FORM<br />
..<br />
Dog's Registered Name<br />
---------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
Birthdate ------Sex ______ Color ----------__;ASCA Reg# ____ _<br />
Owner's Name<br />
ASCA Mem#<br />
-------------------------------------------------------- ------<br />
Address ----------------------------------------------------------<br />
City ------------------State _________ Zip -----<br />
Trial Name<br />
Trial Date<br />
----------------------------------------------~-------------------------------<br />
Location<br />
--------------------- ----------------------------------~---<br />
Trial Course Director<br />
-----------------------------------------<br />
Judge's Name (please nrint)<br />
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HISTORIAN'S REPORT<br />
by Phillip C. Wildhagen<br />
<strong>1980</strong> has been a productive year for the Australian Shepherd fancy, as several new<br />
regional clubs have been formed, the IASA has elected to allow ASCA to absorb their<br />
Registry, the first ASCA Yearbook is now in distribution after nearly a 2-year publishing<br />
effort and ASCA's many programs and service functions seem to be moving along well.<br />
Yes, the Aussie seems to be in good shape this year!<br />
The most significant activity conducted by this office has been development of the first<br />
ASCA Yearbook of which many of you now have received. The effort began in 1976<br />
after two separate attempts to get it approved starting as far back as 1972. All material<br />
went to the printer in October 1978 and we saw our first bound copies in June <strong>1980</strong>.<br />
Considerable grief was experienced by this writer primarily from the printing organization<br />
(Los Angeles Trade Technical College), however, there were some disappointed fanciers<br />
as well that voiced their concern for the numerous delays in getting this project completed.<br />
There will be future issues of this Yearbook, but more people in the fancy should be<br />
involved in the form of a Yearbook Committee where specific tasks are assigned and a<br />
more rei iable printer must be selected for sure. ASCA 's Board of Directors has suggested<br />
that one issue of the AUSSIE TIMES be devoted to the subject of a yearly roundup of<br />
events with a summary of important data, but this is yet to be resolved. This writer<br />
personally prefers the form of the present Yearbook, as it actually is a separate function<br />
from our regular newsletter.<br />
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A financial breakdown in the form of a simple income/ expense summary is presented<br />
for your information:<br />
This data is correct as of Sept. 15, <strong>1980</strong>.<br />
total income (ads & subscriptions)<br />
total expenses<br />
inventory (2000 copies printed)<br />
projected ASCA profit<br />
$5871.50<br />
$6629.09<br />
1220<br />
$3500.00<br />
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For those af you that attended, the ASCA National Specialty at Enumclaw, WA was<br />
a rainy and cold event compared to the IASA show the previous day. The weather did<br />
take its toll as our Dutchman became quite ill early in the morning before the ASCA<br />
show on Saturday. As the day went on, he seemed to improve and we decided that he<br />
should not be adversely affected if we walked him into the ring for the Parade of Title<br />
Holders at noon. This was the only reason that he was at the show, however, to our<br />
grief, he collapsed at the ringside 'just before being called. Due to the cold air and<br />
the concrete floor, he became chil ed. It was necessary to wrap him in coats and blankets<br />
that suddenly appeared out of nowhere and he was carried to Janna and Joe Cole's<br />
heated motor home nearby. John Pharr, DVM and Michelle Sage, DVM both provided<br />
their professional help at the time and Linda Koger most generously offered the use of<br />
her motel room that night. At this time, our Dusty has fully recovered from this experience<br />
and we are attempting to do so! Anne and I wish to offer our most sincere gratitude for<br />
those that came to our rescue as it can be readily said that there are many wonderful<br />
Aussie folks out there and we feel priveleged to know many of them in that they too feel<br />
close to these dogs no matter whose they are.<br />
Phil & Anne Wildhagen<br />
Bonnie-Biu Kennels<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA<br />
Established 1957<br />
September 18,<strong>1980</strong><br />
Barbara Nielsen<br />
ASC of A Secretary<br />
Star Route, Box 161D<br />
Powell, Wyoming 82435<br />
<strong>1980</strong> GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING MINUTES<br />
The General Membership f·ileeting of the Australian Shepherd Club of America was<br />
called to order on August 30,<strong>1980</strong> by President, James Reaves.<br />
James welcomed all members and their guests and introduced the ASCA Officers present.<br />
Leslie Sorensen, Manna Lyons, Jo Kimes, Barbara Nielsen, Kirk Rand and<br />
Jean Carrillo.<br />
OFFICERS REPORTS<br />
STOCK DOG CHAiffi~~N, Doug Bailey reports the second Revised Draft of the Stock<br />
Dog Rules will be sent soon to the Board of Directors. The program has fortyseven<br />
titled dogs to date, indicating the program is growing strong.<br />
YEARBOOK EDITOR, Phil Vlildhagen gave some statistics on the Year Book. In July<br />
~978 the type set material went to press and Phil did not see the finished book<br />
until June, <strong>1980</strong>. There were 2,000 copies printed at a cost to ASCA of $6,618.<br />
with 700 copies sold for a income total of $5,568.00 before this meeting. Only<br />
~00 books need to be sold to break even, with a projected profit of $4,500.00<br />
when all books are sold.<br />
ASCA REGISTRY report was read by Monna Lyons in Brenda Chikola's absence. Since<br />
the first of the year our registy has been operating smoothly, with little or no<br />
problems. It is taking Brenda about two weeks to process your dogs registration<br />
papers.<br />
TREASURER REPORT was read by James Reaves in Chic Acierto's absence. This re<br />
~ort covers dates from 1 January <strong>1980</strong> to July 31,<strong>1980</strong>. ASCA's total income was<br />
$43,679.06, expenses total $49,674.60. With an ending balance of $<strong>11</strong>,893.29.<br />
JR. SHOv/r::ANSHIP renort read by James Reaves. There were 31 juniors competing in<br />
the program, 23 of-these in shovmanship, 8 in obedience, 4 in working and only<br />
one in all three. Trophies presented by Jo Kimes.<br />
Top 8-12 Junior:<br />
Top 13-16 Junior:<br />
Jackie Spicuzza, Michigan<br />
r..:i tzie r~iurray, Arizona<br />
Top Conformation: Jackie Spicuzza<br />
" Obedience: Kelly Hanson & Jeanette Granzow<br />
" Working: ducks Kathy Davis, Sheen Stephanie Chilton, Cattle Scott .1\Iartin<br />
~EST ALL AROUND JUNIOR Jackie Spicuzza, Michigan<br />
Announcement of ASCA's new Officers:.Pres~dent-Doug Bailey 297 votes; Vice-Pres.<br />
James Reaves -310 votes; Treasurer-Ch~c Ac~erto 3<strong>11</strong> votes; Secretary-Barb Nielsen<br />
314 votes.<br />
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President, James Reaves informed the membership of new policies voted on at the<br />
Friday, August 29,<strong>1980</strong> meeting . First the 1981 National Special t;y will be hosted<br />
by West Coast Australian Shepherd Club over Columbus Day Weekend, Oct.10,<strong>11</strong>,12<br />
1981.<br />
The $10.00 sanctioning fee will become effective 1 January 1981 as originally<br />
stated, with the exception of obedience. Obedience will not require a fee.<br />
All Recording Fees will be raised to $3.00 effective 1 January 1981. This was a.<br />
change for Obedience, Conformation and Working . Junior Showmanship was $3.00.<br />
Announcement of ASCA's absorbtion of IASA's 2egistry. This absorbtion will take<br />
effect immediately and will be organized by the two clubs Registrars.<br />
The ef<br />
Leslie Sorensen discus sed her revised point schedule to the membership.<br />
fective date for this point schedule will be 1 January 1981.<br />
ASC of Washington presented three resolutions to the general membership.<br />
are as follows:<br />
They<br />
#1. Propose a form letter to be developed by the ASCA Show Secretary that<br />
will be sent to obedience judges for each sanctioned ASCA event, that<br />
states corrections & handler errors in the obedience ring will be penilized<br />
as written in the AKC Rule Book. ~~ Discusion from the membership<br />
was in favor of this proposal and vote was in favor to form this letter.<br />
#2. That legs towards obedience may only be awarded from sanctioned shows •<br />
held by ASCA Affiliate Clubs. (I.E. dropping individual sanctioning of<br />
obedience legs.) ~~ Discusion from membership was not in favor of this<br />
resolution and vot ed not to a pprove ~2.<br />
#3. The club a s k that a committee be set up by the ASCA Board to develope<br />
a set of ob edience rules specifically for ASCA. ·!l-Discusion was not in<br />
favor of this and voted not to a 1Yorove resolution #3. ( All ASCA obedience<br />
sanctioned events must follow AKC Obedience Rules).<br />
With no more business to come bef ore t his group there was a motion and second to<br />
adjourn. r. ~eeting adjourned <strong>11</strong>:45 p . m.<br />
End of Re port<br />
These minutes will be a pproved as published if correction is not received<br />
by December 1,198 0 by secretary, Barbara Nielsen.<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc.<br />
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP STANDffiGS<br />
As of October 2, <strong>1980</strong><br />
Established !957<br />
LORI ACIERTO<br />
JRo SHOWMANSHIP SECRETARY<br />
2126 Eo FAIRFIELD STo<br />
MESA, ARIZ a 85;;!)3<br />
6o2 I 833-7956<br />
8-12<br />
13-16<br />
1. Shannon Kimes-193<br />
2. Lesley Chikola-79<br />
3. ~ Rutherford-51<br />
4. Ann .Adams-19<br />
5. Jeff McCorkle-12<br />
6. Charlotte Lewetzow-7<br />
1. l-1itzi Murray-52<br />
2. Jackie Lewetzow-33<br />
3. Jackie Spicuzza-30<br />
4. Shirley Paskell-27<br />
4. Kelly M:>or-27<br />
6. Pam Lewetzow-6<br />
• 7. Randy McCorkle-5 7. Kayne Kroll-2<br />
8. Linda Antinetti-4<br />
9. Erica Peters-1<br />
9. Jennifer Boice-1<br />
OBECIENCE<br />
1.Kayne Kroll-191.5<br />
2. Linda Antinetti-183.5<br />
3. Tina Davis-183.1<br />
WORKING<br />
1. Kathy Davis-74 (OOCKS)<br />
I I I I I ! I I I 1 I.TIJNIORS <strong>11</strong> 1 I ! I I I I I I I<br />
PLEASE only use the 1'llil:l showmanship forms or else I will have to return<br />
them.<br />
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Act NOWor<br />
forever hold your peace.
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The A.S.C.A. Registry Stud Book will close after Dec. 31,<br />
<strong>1980</strong>. Now is the time for immediate action to apply for registration.<br />
According to previous announcements from the A.S.C.A.<br />
Board, after the closure, only Australian Shepherds registered<br />
with this club may enter A.S.C.A.-sanctioned events. And only<br />
the progeny of A.S.C.A.-registered parents will be eligible for<br />
future registration.<br />
If you know of anyone with unregistered Aussies, please pass<br />
this information on to them without delay. There is very little<br />
time left to submit applications. For information, direct inquiries<br />
to:<br />
Marty Acierto, Asst. Registrar<br />
2126 E. Fairfield<br />
Mesa, ARIZ. 85203<br />
( 602) 833-7956<br />
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ASCA REGISTRY<br />
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS<br />
Each person who breeds or deals in dogs in any way which are registered or eligible for registration<br />
with the Australian Shepherd Club of America must maintain complete and accurate records and<br />
keep them for a period of five years.<br />
These records must contain pedigree information on Sire and Dam, a copy of the litter application<br />
or litter record, names, addresses and phone numbers of the buyers of the puppies, adult dogs and<br />
stud services as well as any other information deemed pertinent by the owner and/or breeder. For<br />
example, additional information could be pictures of the dogs, height, weight, etc.<br />
The Australian Shepherd Club of America may refuse to register any dog or litter or to record the<br />
transfer of any dog for the sole reason that the application is not supported by the records required<br />
by these rules and the regulations adopted under them.<br />
Any person who willingly or admittedly falsifies registration records or who pursues unethical registration<br />
practices that render it impossible to identify an individual dog or the parentage of a specific<br />
litter, or who refuses to permit an authorized ASCA Registry inspector to examine their breeding<br />
records and practices or to examine one or more of their dogs that are ASCA registered or eligible<br />
for ASCA registration, may be suspended from all ASCA services and privileges by action of the<br />
Board of Directors.<br />
All forms necessary and pertinent to the registration of a litter, individual dog, transfer of ownership,<br />
kennel name, etc. must be completely and accurately submitted to the Registry for processing. Any<br />
falsification of these applications by a breeder and/or owner will be subject to disciplinary action by<br />
the ASCA Board of Directors.<br />
Forms are available from the Registry Office or ASCA Affiliate Clubs.<br />
The registry will not and cannot intervene in breeder/buyer problems. Charges must be made in<br />
writing to the Executive Secretary with a deposit of Fifty ($50.00) dollars non refundable. See Article<br />
IX Sect. 1, ASCA By-Laws. Rev. 1979.<br />
Terminology:<br />
The term "dog" denotes both male and female Australian Shepherds.<br />
Breeder - Breeder is the owner or lessee of the dam at the time she was mated.<br />
Litter Owner - The owners(s) or Lessee(s) of the dam at the time the puppies were born.<br />
Lessee - A lease agreement signed by the registered owner leasing dog to lessee(s) must accompany<br />
or be on file in the Registry Office at the time the litter application is filed .<br />
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Designation of Assigned Registration Numbers:<br />
Prefix "A" Foundation dogs registered.<br />
Prefix "B" Progeny of "A" dogs, or litter registered dogs.<br />
Prefix "C" Dogs with no prior ASCA registration, but both parents registered with another recognized<br />
registry.<br />
Prefix " D" Dogs with unknown or unregistered parentage.<br />
Prefix " E" Litter registered dogs as of January 15, 1976.<br />
Individual Dog Registration:<br />
No time limit for registration of Dogs.<br />
Form " E" Individual Registration Application:<br />
One application for each litter registered puppy will be returned to the litter owner. This application<br />
is to be given to the owner of the dog at the time of sale, with full instructions on completion of form.<br />
If the seller cannot provide the application at the time of sale, the following information must be<br />
provided to the buyer until such time as the application is available.<br />
1. Dog's date of birth.<br />
2. Dog's sex.<br />
3. Dog's main body color and color trim.<br />
4. Dog's eye color.<br />
5. Tail length at birth . Also indicate if the tail was docked.<br />
6. Registered name and ASCA number of the dog's Sire.<br />
7. Registered name and ASCA number of the dog's Dam.<br />
8. Name, address and telephone number of the litter owner.<br />
Registration Certificates<br />
No litter registration certificate will be issued. The litter number will be typed on the Form "E" by the<br />
Reg istrar. The litter owner is to enter the litter registration number in the space provided on the<br />
Litter Record Form and retain this form for his records.<br />
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Transfer Of Ownership<br />
Transfer form is printed on reverse of reg istration certificate. Additional transfers may be obtained<br />
from the Registry Office. Each transfer must be signed and dated by current ASCA registered owner<br />
when transferring dog. Fee: See required fees.<br />
No litter from or by this dog shall be registered until all transfers and registration is complete.<br />
Naming Of Dog<br />
If litter owner required their registered Kennel name to appear as part of the dogs name, they must<br />
insert the kennel name, as registered with ASCA, in the space provided under 1st and 2nd choice on<br />
the individual registration application. They must also sign Form " E" in the space provided giving<br />
owner permission to use the registered kennel name. In the event litter owner does not put the<br />
kennel name in the spaces provided, buyer may use their own choice in naming dog. If seller/buyer<br />
cannot agree on choice of names, it is suggested that breeder register dog and then transfer ownership<br />
accordingly.<br />
With reference to transfers of ASCA registered dogs, only the current registered name is acceptable<br />
under current Registry Rules. Absolutely NO further changes of name will be allowed, once the dog<br />
is accepted in the Stud Book. Once the dog is registered in ASCA, this one name will be retained on<br />
all future breeding records. The owner's name will not be used as a portion of the dog's name unless<br />
so stated on the Application for Registration.<br />
Dog's names are limited to thirty (30) letters including the kennel name.<br />
Required Signatures:<br />
If the owner of a dog is listed as a registered (ASCA) Kennel name only, all owners of the kennel<br />
name must sign as the dog's owner or litter owner.<br />
If no ASCA registered kennel name is used, all persons owning the dog or litter must sign as owner<br />
and co-owner(s). Exception being if dog was registered with owner or co-owner then only one need<br />
sign.<br />
Regarding the use of kennel names, all owners of kennel name must sign giving permission to<br />
owner of the dog to use the registered kennel name in naming dog.<br />
Any changes made on individual registration application must be initialed by breeder. eg: Change of<br />
owner, change in name of dog.<br />
Photos<br />
No photos of litters are required. Two photos are required of the individual dog and must accompany<br />
the Individual Registration Application Form " E". Photos must be clear, color and show the<br />
dog's left and right side. All photos become the property of the ASC of A and will remain with dogs<br />
application in owners file.<br />
Pedigree Service<br />
Pedigree information will be released only to the current ASCA recorded owner of the dog or to the<br />
breeder, or litter owner.<br />
Pedigree fee is $5.00 to ASCA registered members for a minimum of five generations. Fee must<br />
accompany Pedigree Request form (obtainable from the Registry Office). Checks are to be made<br />
payable to the Australian Shepherd Club of America and forwarded to the Asst. Registrar's address.<br />
Credit vouchers will be issued if information is not available. Credit may be used at a later date for<br />
pedigree information on the same dog or a different dog.<br />
Required Fees:<br />
Fees for registration, Individual or litter, conformation, obedience, working titles, transfers, pedigree<br />
service are as noted on each individual application to ASCA recorded members. As of July 1, <strong>1980</strong><br />
all fees are doubled to non ASCA members. Exclusion of the double fee involves "R" form registration<br />
and co-owned dogs with only one member as a registered member. Include ASCA number on<br />
all applications presented to the individual offices.<br />
Returned Checks:<br />
With reference to returned checks, all paper work ie: litter applications, individual dog registrations,<br />
transfers, kennel name applications, membership applications etc., will be held pending clearance<br />
of the returned check. In the event the debt is not cleared within Sixty (60) days from date of notification<br />
to debtor, all privileges extended from the ASCA including membership, advertising rights,<br />
registration of dogs, subscription of newsletters and others so specified will be suspended. A $5.00<br />
fee will be charged on all returned checks.<br />
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Litter Applications:<br />
As of the date of June 1, 1972, all future'progeny of ASC of A Registered Sires and Dams are to be<br />
"Litter Registered." This excludes all dogs who were not eligible for ASC of A registration during the<br />
period of December 1, 1972 thru January 15, 1976. Commencing January 15, 1976 all future progeny<br />
of ASC of A Registered Sires and Dams are required to be "Litter Registered".<br />
No dog or litter out of a dam who was less than eight (8) months old or more than twelve (12) years<br />
old at the time of mating will be accepted for registration unless the litter application is accompanied<br />
by an affidavit of such event signed by a licensed veterinarian.<br />
No dog or litter out of a sire who was less than seven (7) months old or more than twelve (12) years<br />
old at the time of mating will be accepted for registration unless the litter application is accompanied<br />
by an affidavit of such event signed by a licensed veterinarian.<br />
Requested amendments to a registered litter by the litter owner ie: Sex, quantity etc., must be supported<br />
by pertinent documents to the registry within a 30 day period from date of registration. The<br />
request for change will be presented to the ASCA Board of Directors for review. The Board of Directors<br />
decision will be final.<br />
Co-Ownership of Dog:<br />
Owner and co-owner must sign all papers regarding registration of litters or individual registrations<br />
with the exception of Kennel name shown as owner. See Signatures Required-Individual Dog<br />
Registration:<br />
An example of husband and wife owning a dog, a good rule to follow is to use Mr .... OR Mrs ....<br />
thereby allowing one of the two parties to sign. The word AND requires that both parties owning and<br />
co-owning must sign all papers.<br />
KENNEL NAME APPLICATION & RENEWAL<br />
Rule 1. Kennel names registered from 1971 to 1/15/76, are under this rule. Printed on the owner's<br />
Kennel Name Certificate, "This Kennel Name will continue to be registered to the above<br />
named owner for as long as it remains active". If it becomes inactive for over three (3) consecutive<br />
years, it must be renewed or it will be considered as having been abandoned and<br />
may be re-assigned.<br />
Rule 2. Kennel Name registered from 1/15/76 to a current date, are renewable under Rule 2.<br />
"Beginning 1/15/76 all Kennel Names must be renewed every three years".<br />
Rule 3. Once the Kennel Name is accepted and registered with ASC of A, no other breeder or owner<br />
will be permitted to use this Kennel Name without written permission of the recorded owner<br />
of said kennel name.<br />
Rule 4. Dog's names are limited to thirty (30) letters including the Kennel Name as stated under<br />
Individual Dog Registrations.<br />
Rule 5. Register only the Kennel Name to be used in the naming of the dogie: Up Town Aussies- all<br />
three names must be used in the name when registering the dog. It is therefore suggested<br />
that the words Aussies, Kennels, Farms etc. be deleted from your Kennel Name application.<br />
Rule 6. A Kennel Name will be recognized only if it is registered with ASCA.<br />
Rule 7. All owners or partners of said Kennel Name must sign application for Kennel Name to be included<br />
on Certificate and office files pertaining to same. A $10.00 fee will be required to<br />
make any deletions, additions or transfers in ownership to a kennel name registration other<br />
than duplicate or corrected certificates issued.<br />
Rule 8. A Kennel Name application and the registration fee must be submitted to the Registry when<br />
both the initial and/or renewal application is made.<br />
FEES :<br />
A. Initial Registration .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . ........ .. $25.00<br />
B. Renewal Registration ..... .. ... .. . .. .. .. .. . $10.00<br />
C. Add or Delete to Ownership . ...... .. .. ... $10.00<br />
It is requested by the Registry that applicants refrain from using Sir names and Colors as Kennel<br />
Names.<br />
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Jennifer Boice and Jo-Mac's Red Michelob<br />
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Jennifer began showing in breed and showmanship in 1978 with her dog<br />
Jo-Mac's Red Michelob.<br />
been Best Jr. Handler numerous times.<br />
Jennifer has won many blue ribbons and has<br />
As a result of her experience in Jr. Showmanship, Jennifer has handled<br />
Ch. She's Dewan of Sunnybrook to a Best of Breed win.<br />
Her natural<br />
ability has enabled her to take several firsts with a 7 month old pup,<br />
as well as a Reserve Winners Bitch at a 5 point major show with a dog<br />
she never handled before that day.<br />
Jennlfer has started showing in obedience this year and hopes to compete<br />
in both conformation and obedience.<br />
Jennifer is very m1ch involved with her dogs here at Southwynd and she has<br />
just acquired a new pup "Pretty Hot of Arrowhead".<br />
All of her efforts for this past year culminated in her winning an ASCA<br />
Junior Showmanship Certificate of Excellence and was Top Junior Handler in<br />
Division I with over 100 points.<br />
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CH. BLUE MIST'S JUSTIN<br />
Ch. # 209<br />
Owner: \vall y Eimry<br />
Breeder:Blue Mist Kennel<br />
OOB: 4-4-75<br />
Reg: E-456<br />
54 lbs. 22 "<br />
Blue Merle c/w<br />
Male<br />
Eyes:R-Blue<br />
L-Brown<br />
OFA:AS-640 good<br />
Eyes:certifiable<br />
Tail: docked<br />
Sire:Ch. Icavetta's Buck<br />
Dam: Ch. Overby's Heather of Bonnie-Blu,CD<br />
"Justin," was raised as a pet in the<br />
home of Steve Lazzarina. At the age of<br />
two, Justin found handler, Gretchen Emory,<br />
and his show career began. Nine months<br />
and four states later . ..<br />
Conformation History: ASC of Wa., 8-6-77<br />
he earned 5 pts. ,ASC of Oregon, 8-14-77<br />
4 pts, ASC of So. California, 4-9-78, 5<br />
points, Greater Las Vegas Sib. Huskey<br />
Club, 4-15-78 finishing with 5 pts.<br />
This dog is specialed in California and<br />
Nevada, and is standing at stud.<br />
§This column is for dogs who have earned<br />
§ASCA title/titles in conformation,obed<br />
~ience, and/or working. If you have<br />
§a living, ASCA titled dog and have not<br />
§been contacted -and would like to be,<br />
~PLEASE drop TIE a post card with your<br />
§dog' s name, title and title number, _<br />
~and request a profile fonn. ::<br />
:: Kathy Hetrick.=<br />
~Note :<br />
=<br />
Titled dogs who have not been<br />
profiled from 1971- 1974 are<br />
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CH. VAN LANDINGIW1' S EBONY lACE<br />
Ch. #210<br />
Owner: Laurel VanLandingham<br />
Breeder: Laurie Hansrni th<br />
OOB : <strong>11</strong>-23-75<br />
Reg: C-400<br />
55 lbs. 20%' '<br />
Eyes: clear<br />
Black Tri<br />
Female<br />
Eyes: brown<br />
Tail: docked<br />
OFA: AS-754<br />
(good)<br />
Sire: Ch. Sundown's Maize of Bonne-Blu<br />
Dam:Mansrnith' s Mei-Mei<br />
Laurel acquired this female when she<br />
was 8 weeks of age. She began her<br />
conformation career at three months.<br />
She finished with three five-point majors,<br />
the last being Winners Bitch at the ASC<br />
of Az. 's Sixth Annual Silver Specialty.<br />
Ebony Lace is started in obedience and<br />
is in training on stock, sheep and ducks.<br />
She shows a gentle fetching style.<br />
Since obtaining her title, and one year<br />
absence from the ring due to injuries<br />
from a car accident, she took BIM over<br />
800 entries in Los Angeles, and Feb. of<br />
<strong>1980</strong> went Best of Breed at the ASC of<br />
San Diego Specialty. She is currently<br />
being shown in California, Nevada, and<br />
Arizona.<br />
Her successful progeny include Bobbie's<br />
Cobber of Fireslide, CD, Fireslide's<br />
Easy Repeat, recently deceased, (several<br />
BOB Puppy awards and a RWD,) and Ch . Hotsy<br />
Todsey of Fireslide.<br />
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CH . YANKEE CLIPPER OF WIQ-DNT<br />
Ch. # 239<br />
Owner: Brenda/Don Dean Blue Merle<br />
Breeder:Jean McNickle Eyes: R-blue<br />
Yvonne Crofts L-brown<br />
DOB: 9-29-76<br />
OFA:AS-917 good<br />
63 lbs . 22'' Eyes : clear<br />
Tail: docked<br />
Sire:Ch. Robinson's Bonnie-Blu Yankee,CD<br />
Dam:Ch . Moonshine of Hindennere<br />
"Clipper was owned by Georjeen Goldrn:m<br />
until he was sold to the Deans at the age<br />
of Gx). Don and Brenda finished him<br />
with two four-point wins : ASC of Georgia,<br />
7-30-78, going Winners Dog and Best of<br />
Winners , and ASC of New England Fall<br />
Specialty, taking Winners Dog and Best<br />
Opposite Sex.<br />
Clipper shows agressive fetching style<br />
when working stock.<br />
He is currently being shown in the<br />
Best of Breed ring. He has taken<br />
several group placings. Also, he<br />
is currently in training for obedience<br />
corrpetition.<br />
Clipper is standing at stud. Successful<br />
progeny include Ch. Spotlight of Gefion.<br />
CH. POWDER RIVER CITY SLICKER, STD, OTD<br />
Ch. #234 STD-c #78-20 OTD-d #79-44<br />
Owner:Jim Foster Black Tri<br />
Breeder : Hal/Sue Doyle Male<br />
DOB : 8-<strong>11</strong>-75<br />
Eyes: Brown<br />
Reg: C-205<br />
Tail :Nat.Bob<br />
60 lbs. 22" OFA:AS-731 excellent<br />
Sire:Ch . Slash V Little Rock<br />
Dam:Doyle's Blue Buttons<br />
Jim acquired this dog at one year of age .<br />
''Slick began corrpeting in working and<br />
conformation that same year.<br />
Slick is the first Australian Shepherd<br />
in the U.S . to earn the A.D. degree for<br />
endurance from the North American Working<br />
Dog Assocation.<br />
Conformation History:l-29-78 WD,BOW for 5<br />
pt. major , 4-2-78, WD, BOW for 4 pts. ,10-<br />
14-78 ASC of Utah Spec., WD,BOW for 5 pts. ,<br />
<strong>11</strong>-19-78, ~ID for 1 point.<br />
Working History: Slick is a natural driverheeler<br />
and has been trained to gather. He<br />
earned his first cattle and duck scores , lOO<br />
and 89, at ASC Utah in 1977. His STD in<br />
cattle was earned at CASA trial, 5-28-78 .<br />
He finished his STD in ducks at ASC Utah<br />
10-14-78 with score of 84. ASCA National<br />
Specialty 1979, he earned his OTD in ducks<br />
with scores of 92 and 95 .<br />
He has his first leg in Open Cattle and<br />
Started Sheep from Utah, 10-14-79 .<br />
Slick is currently being shown as a<br />
special in the Breed ring and in working<br />
trials . He stands at stud, privately.<br />
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CH. 'IWIN OAKS CACTIJS BUD<br />
Ch. #178<br />
Owner:MUriel Hays Blue Merle c/w<br />
Breeder:Audrey Klarer Eyes: brawn<br />
DOB: 1-6-70<br />
Tail: Nat. bob<br />
Reg: C-323<br />
OFA: AS-120<br />
54 lbs. 21" (nonnal)<br />
Sire:Heard's Cactus of Flintridge<br />
Dam:Klarer's Little Echo<br />
Ch. 'IWin Oaks Cactus Bud was born into<br />
a very close family. His breeder and<br />
owner are identical twin sisters. He<br />
entered the obedience ring at one year<br />
of age, obtaining an IASA CD and ~<br />
legs toward his ASCA CD. He also was<br />
started on stock that same year.<br />
Confonnation History: SNAC 4-21-74 WD for<br />
4 pts. , Silver State ASC, 4-2-77 BOS for<br />
4 pts., Golden Center Collie and Shetland<br />
Sheepdog Club, BOB for 2 pts., Silver<br />
State ASC BOB for 2 pts., Grass Valley<br />
Dog Club, BOB, Best Mise for 5 pts.<br />
This dog is a working ranch dog, herding<br />
colts to bulls. He works a mare and her<br />
foal with quiet authority, and is very<br />
agressive when working fighting bulls.<br />
Ch. 'IWin Oaks Cactus Bud is currently<br />
at stud. His titled progeny include<br />
Ch. 'IWin Oake Spinner.<br />
CH. CAPTAIN PATRICK OF l.ANGWATER<br />
Ch. #245<br />
Owner:Bill Ritchie<br />
Breeder:Ester/Oliver Ames<br />
DOB: 8-8-77<br />
Reg: E-1534<br />
70 lbs. 22% "<br />
Tail:docked<br />
Black Tri<br />
Male<br />
Eyes : brawn<br />
OFA: x-rayed<br />
rating pending<br />
notfication<br />
Patrick carne to the Richie home at 3 months<br />
of age and began competing in confonnation<br />
a month later.<br />
Confonnatiort'History: Braintree Mass., 3-5-78,<br />
Patrick took Best of Breed and Group 1 for 2<br />
points.Standish Humane Soc . , Mass . ,- 9-23-78,<br />
went Best Opp . Sex for 1 point,Northfolk Mass,<br />
10-15-78 took Best of Breed for 2 points .<br />
Natick,Mass . , 12-10-78, Patrick took Winners<br />
Dog and Best Opp. Sex for 3 pts, and Framingham,<br />
1-21,79 won Winners Dog, Best of<br />
Winners, and Best of Breed plus Group second<br />
for four points .<br />
Working : Patrick shows instinct,is a low<br />
heeler, and is very willing.<br />
He is currently being shown in the Best of<br />
Breed ring, training for novice obedience,<br />
competing in the New England area.<br />
Patrick is standing at stud. Pointed progeny<br />
include Almosta Raisin Bran and Almosta<br />
Jennie Blush.<br />
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\-IATSON' S JMDCA, CD, TD<br />
Owner :Anita Watson<br />
Breeder:Betty Nelson<br />
00~: 8-10-76<br />
Reg : E-1807<br />
55 lbs, 22~"<br />
CD 4/=428 TD #15<br />
Dark Red<br />
Male<br />
Eyes:brown<br />
Tail:docked<br />
OFA : AS-<strong>11</strong>02-T fair<br />
Sire:J Bar D Cimmeraon Warrior<br />
Darn:Nelson's Chocolate Streak<br />
''Moca," became part of Anita's family<br />
when he was ten weeks old. He began<br />
competing in obedience at one year.<br />
Obedience History: July 1979 in Napa,Ca,<br />
191~. No. Calif. Fun Match 9-15-79 a 189,<br />
Sun Valley Dog Fanciers, <strong>11</strong>-4-79 a 190.<br />
Jamoca earned his TD (tracking dog,)<br />
degree in <strong>11</strong>arch of 1979 under Mid Rothrock.<br />
Mbca is now in training of stock,sheep<br />
and ducks, working on his CDX and TDX,<br />
showing mainly in California. He is soon<br />
to be exhibited in Nevada and Arizona.<br />
He is at stud to approved bitches only.<br />
One of his daughters , Hespel t' s Mackay,<br />
has passed her TD requirements.<br />
~bca sports an unusual 65-word vocabulary<br />
that he rmderstands, even out of<br />
context. Phrases include ''Where is - ,''<br />
and ''Do you want - .'' He is also the<br />
family protector.If Anita returns horne<br />
to an empty house at night, she asks<br />
"Moca to "go look." He inspects each room<br />
for intruders. Also, if Anita is walking<br />
with him on a dark street and sorreone<br />
is walking towards them, he leaves heel<br />
position and walks in front of her,<br />
returning to heel position as the stranger<br />
passes. Needless to say, he takes his<br />
responsibilities for his "flock,"<br />
serlously.<br />
CH. Q.C. 'S WAGONWHEEL'S JUG<br />
Ch . #288<br />
Owner:Brenda Chikola Blue Merle<br />
Breeder:Ellie/Connie Olsen Male<br />
OOB: 3-18-75<br />
Eyes:brown<br />
Reg: E-1837<br />
Tail:docked<br />
65 lbs . 22 "<br />
OFA: x-rayed<br />
clear at 1 yr.<br />
Sire:Ch. Simba Blue Chips<br />
Darn: Olsen's Fance Boots<br />
Brenda acquired this dog at 16 rronths of<br />
age, although he had begt.m his conformation<br />
career at 8 weeks . Under her ownership<br />
he completed his ·championship in the<br />
following m:rnner :.<br />
''Jugs ,'' took Winners Dog at Match and Show<br />
News, 7-18-76 for 1 point. He took WD and<br />
Best of Hinners for four points at ASC of<br />
San Diego,7-15-78, a five pt. major at<br />
Match and Show News Show, 7-22-79, and at<br />
CRBDA, finished with a five pt. show, taking<br />
Hinners Dog, Best of Winners, Best of Breed,<br />
Group First, and Best in Match .<br />
Since obtaining his title, Jugs took a first<br />
in Stud Dog class in Sept. 1979 at the<br />
Colorado Specialty, <strong>11</strong>-17-79, Best of Breed,<br />
<strong>11</strong>-24-79 ASC of San Diego-Best of Breed,<br />
Aussie Specialty-Best of Breed and Group<br />
Fourth, 1-25-79, and 1-20-80 Match and<br />
Show News Show winning Best of Breed and<br />
Group First award.<br />
Jugs is currently being shown in California,<br />
and stands at studl Titled progent include<br />
Ch . Q. C. Sunny Blue. His charrpionship earned<br />
7-21-79 .<br />
SJ
2¢WORTH<br />
En·. Note---Any statement in a 2¢ Worth letter must be substantiated<br />
by fact. Proof of such must be submitted with the letter. It will<br />
not necessarily be printed along with the letter unless deemed necessary.<br />
The 2¢ Worth column is not one in which to air personal gripes,<br />
but one in which to introduce well-presented views and problems and,<br />
possibly, a solution for such. If you have proof that a statement in :<br />
an ad is false • you can submit a letter·· to that advertiser and send a 1<br />
copy to the Editor and to the ASCA Board. The Editor can reguest<br />
corrections or retractions to ads, but only if deemed absolutely<br />
necessaryc<br />
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Dear AUssie Fancy,<br />
I have heard many people laughing and talking down the Australian<br />
Shepherd's Obedience Titles. Recently, the reason for this attitude<br />
has become clearer to me. I am ashamed of what I see and I am<br />
embarassed for us.<br />
We have fashioned our Obedience Trials to follow the AKC rules. Yet,<br />
the one rule that is strictly enforced, some of our handlers have chosen<br />
to ignore. NO CORRECTIONS IN THE RING. I'm not saying everyone<br />
of you are breaking the rule, but ••••• the people that are make a sham<br />
of our Obedience Program. The Sanctioned Obedience Trial is made to<br />
look like a Fun Match, showing no respect for the Breed or the A.s.c.<br />
of A.'s Obedience Program.<br />
At the A.s.c. of Washington's Sanctioned Member Show in July, I was<br />
shockea ~by the behavior of one of the handlers. The dog did not pick<br />
up the dumb bell, instead walked away. The handler went to the dog,<br />
took it back to the dumb bell, then the handler bit the dog on the<br />
nose. This kind of behavior would have gotten the handler excused<br />
from the ring and charges would have been filed against the handler,<br />
at an AKC show, lea ding to the possible suspension from AKc· privileges.<br />
Yet the Show Committee, nor the judge, did anything. The dog ·<br />
and handler continued to show. Worse yet, the handler bragged about<br />
the making of the correction in the ring.<br />
This was so bizarre I couldn't believe my ears or eyes. There were<br />
many AKC people at this show who saw what happened and that there<br />
were no repercussions for this act so strictly forbidden in the AKC<br />
ring. They expressed surprise that we allowed such things at our<br />
sanctioned Trial. No wonder they have so little respect for the titles<br />
we so proudly hang on the end of our dogs' names.<br />
May I suggest this to all Obedience Handlers! Before you enter the<br />
ring, remember this is for a Sanctioned Obedience leg, act accordingly.<br />
If your dog makes an error or fails an exercise, do not<br />
correct. The next few shows you go to should be Fun Matches where<br />
corrections are allowed.<br />
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( 2 ~ Worth ODnt.)<br />
I f you are showing at a Fun Match that has been sanctioned for<br />
(ASCA) Obedience, then the same rules apply as if it was a Sanctioned<br />
Au ssie Specialty or Member Show. It should not be treated<br />
as a Fun Match. Remind the judge as you enter the ring that you are<br />
going for an Obedience leg. Ask him to help you to uphold the quality<br />
of the Australian Shepherd Obedience Titles by judging you as if<br />
this wer e an AKC show. And please, after making this statement,<br />
don't make corrections 1n the ring, even if the Judge forgets you<br />
are going f or a leg and says you can correct. When going for an<br />
obedience l eg , you are not allowed to correct.<br />
Respectfully,<br />
(Rec. 7- 28-80 )<br />
Elsie Rhodes<br />
Washington<br />
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T6 All Concerned Partiesa<br />
In the Spring, <strong>1980</strong>, issue of the TIMES, some of you may have read<br />
a n opinion in t he 2~ Worth on the Stockdog Trial scoresheet and<br />
judges. Let me say this about that. I do not have any problem<br />
using the ASCA stockdog score sheet. I inow-iost of the stockdog<br />
judges and have never been told they have a problem with the score<br />
sheet. If ther e exists a judge who is having a problem interpreting<br />
the score sheet , I would suggest they take a look at the program and<br />
e i ther get wit h the program or bow out gracefully.<br />
• The curr ent program is just that, our present working guideline. It<br />
has been i n existence long enough for folks to become real familiar'<br />
with it. As t o making a drastic change in the score sheet, well I<br />
sure ho pe not. You think folks holler now, the dust would not settle<br />
for a long time if ·. more drastic changes came about.<br />
If folks get a higher score than they thought they should have and<br />
c omplain about it, I don't know what to tell them. If this happened<br />
t o me, which it never has, I'd just keep my mouth shut and be thankf<br />
ul the judge thought more of my dog than I did.<br />
Before we get to talking about changes, let's work with what we<br />
have got.<br />
(Rec. 7-2)-80)<br />
Tony Box<br />
ASCA Stockdog Judge<br />
Pasadena, Texas<br />
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I would like to publicly praise Phil W1ldhagen for the ASCA Yearbook.<br />
We waited a long time for it, but after just a few pages, I knew it<br />
was wor th every minute.<br />
Peggy Potter<br />
(Rec . 8-7-80)<br />
sarcoxie, Missouri<br />
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We were all st.umted to hear of ASCH. Harvests' Sparkling Tears CDX<br />
ATD' s death. I hope you will run this in your next issue of the<br />
AUS 3IE TII>lliS .<br />
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(2¢ Worth Cont.)-<br />
! met Marlene Davis and Tears when Tears• training had just bflgun.<br />
It was then I joined a long list of trainers who Ndiscovered• Tearsand<br />
also joi~ed the many who became Tears• fans. There was plenty<br />
to discover in ~ears. She had incredible talent and a trainer, in<br />
Marleen, who never stopped growing and learning. Perhaps that was<br />
what we will all remember most--that bond between Tears and Marleen.<br />
Surely there could be no closer friendship ~tween a dog and ~ its<br />
mistress than they had. It was from that bond that Tears got her<br />
•human-ness~ and there were times, I know, that Tears did things for<br />
Marleen out of pure love.<br />
Most people think of Tears in her trial wins, but I believe her<br />
greatest working accomplishments few got a chance to see. I recall<br />
the first time Marleen worked Tears on a flock of 500 sheep in Ontario,<br />
California . Seeing her training pay off--seeing Tears working so<br />
dramatically well there, doing the work Aussies were intended. to do,<br />
put Marleen on •cloud nine.• Later, Marleen worked her on thousands<br />
of sheep, cattle, and all sorts of poultry and Tears always came<br />
through for her.<br />
Tears• personality was complex--to me it remains the epitome of what<br />
an Auesie should be. She was a one family dog in the strictest sense ~<br />
of the word. Although she would make friends with strangers, there<br />
was never any doubt about whose dog she was and, in general, when<br />
Marleen was around, Tears had eyes only for her. She was a tough<br />
enough dog in training that you could correct her and it never flustered<br />
her yet--she was sesei t i ve enough to take commands from ·''· great -<br />
distances. She could work under constant commands--as she did when<br />
she won at Border Collie dominated ranch trials--or she could work<br />
alone without a command--as she did in gathering a thousand head of<br />
sheep in Vista, California. She would have defended her family<br />
against anyone. When Marleen started her in protection work, Teare<br />
fought a decoy like the tiger she could be. Marleen was alwyas safe<br />
with Tears aroundl<br />
Though Tears won her share of trials, produced great puppies, and won<br />
plenty of titles, it was her qualities of loyalty, love, talent, and<br />
intelligence that she will be remembered for. It is ultimately<br />
these things that make an Aussie great--and make ASCH. Harvest's<br />
Sparkling Tears CDX ATD a great Aussiel<br />
by Marl Taggart<br />
(Rec. 9-1-80)<br />
California<br />
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I lta V ~.:: bl ·,~ n
Some breeders say that jud ge s won't put up<br />
or those with little trim. If so, they are<br />
to o ur breed sta nciard. Ac tu a lly t he jud ge s<br />
d o g s p r e s e n t e d t o t h em . T h ey c ann o t p u t up<br />
e nt e red.<br />
solid colored do gs<br />
n o t jud gin g according<br />
choose between th e<br />
dogs th a t are not<br />
,<br />
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Ev e n if th e puppy with o ut whit e markings ne v e r makes his mark<br />
in th e show ring I still feel h e wo uld b ecome a better pet or<br />
wor kinb do~s Lhan a puppy with white markings out of lower quality<br />
~arents . I would r ather see th e br eedin g of low ~ality do g s<br />
inhibited than to s ee a hi gh quality do g be put down b ~c aus e<br />
o[ color . I know s ome are going t o brin g u p puppy saleability<br />
l te e l til e buyi n b publi c ca n be mad e t o understand why o ne p uppy<br />
(or br ee di n g) is s u perior t o anot h er . A we ll-bred pup has a<br />
l ook of dis tin c ti o n that sets h im abo'l/ e th e a vera ge \vith or <br />
without whit e trim. Some pet buy e rs may ac tually prefer a pup<br />
wit h little or no whit e if g iv e n th e chan c e to choose.<br />
Some breed e rs of Aus tr a li a n Sh e pherds se e m to be grading litt e rs<br />
by color only. This can only d o h arm t o ou r bre e d and has led<br />
s ome breeders to keep the pe t qualicy to show and s e ll the best<br />
~ ups to pet hom e s. Thi s se lf-d efeati n g . Pupp ies in a litter<br />
ar e not all alike except for color e ~ en wh e n the litter 1s the<br />
r es ult of inbr eedinb. We must l e arn to g r a d e puppi e s on conf<br />
o r Ttl a t i o n , t em p e r me n t , a rn o u n t o f c o a t a n d b o n e a n d w o r k i n g a b i 1 -<br />
ity before we cun;; id e r color. True a well-marked puppy c a tcb c :;<br />
th e ey e a t f irs t g l ance , but w i 1 l i t ' s qu a 1 i t y h o 1 d up to c 1 o s e r<br />
scrutiny '!<br />
lu tll e "Lassi e " e ra, e v e ry collie had to h a v e a blaze. A little<br />
l ater blaz e s wer e a no n o. I u se d t o hear col li e br eeders say<br />
thin gs lik e ''th e on l y dogs t ha t win any thin g are deep r ed sablt-!s''.<br />
Latt; r it was mtlho goney sab l es , aller that a y e r y li ght wa sh e d out<br />
sab l e , after that a go od tric olor " cou ld t ake it all", a f ter that<br />
i t w a s a ~ o o d b 1 u e m e r l c . IV h c· <strong>11</strong> I 1 e t t t h e m i d - w e s t- - e ~ e r y o n e<br />
was breeding for whit e s with e ither a black a nd t a n head o r a<br />
sabl e head. This soo n progressed lo some br e eders go inc!; for a<br />
whit e with a blue merl e h e ad . Tl1ink of all th e puppi e s that we re<br />
put down in t ry in g t o a chi e v e t h is ! !J u r in g tho s e y e a r s the s tan d<br />
ard of the br ee d r ega r di n g col o r diu uut change , on l y the persona l<br />
fl r ,. £ e r e n c e s i n t h e m i n J s o f b r e l~ d c r s a n d e x h i b i t o r s . A l s o I<br />
beli e v e that in order t o o bt a in th e goa l of rroducing mainly dogs<br />
with desirabl e markitqi,s but n o t excess iv e white, th e solids and<br />
those with less whit e should not b e e limina t e d from the breeding<br />
program. In breedin~ two animals with desir e d lar ge r collar and<br />
blaze, ring around th e rn~zle and whit e l egs are br ed to ge ther,<br />
I would expect some puppies <strong>11</strong>1 th e litter t o ha~e excessi~e<br />
(pi e bald) whit e . This 1s 1n additi o n t o th e whites prod uced when<br />
br eeding two me rl e s to~ether (doubl e-dilution merl e s). Since it<br />
i s a disqualification ia o ur br ee d t o possess more than one third<br />
whit e the do g with l ess t ha n desired white can be an asset to the<br />
br e ed as a stud for bit c h es with a l o t of white . To e liminate<br />
th e solids and half collars e t c . f r om th e br eed's gene pool would<br />
unbalance th e natural distribution of color a nd ca n only lead to<br />
problems of excess i~e white as wel l as l osi n g the ge n e pool of<br />
wh a t could b ecome top producin ~ do g s regardless of markings.<br />
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There are many Australian Shepherds today with "muddy" colors or<br />
indescribable (non-regular) colors being shown and bred, while<br />
th e standard calls for bright, clear colors with or without white.<br />
I would like to see these unfamiliar colors (like isabella sable<br />
mouse brown) labeled and acknowledged so we can learn more,about '<br />
how they are inherited and decide if we do want to accept these<br />
colors in the showring or avoid breeding them altogether ..<br />
My purpose here<br />
1ng experienc e.<br />
ing opinion.<br />
is to solicit discussion and debate for a learn<br />
It is not to condemn or anger those with a differ-<br />
Sandy Carr<br />
Sand Ridge Aussies<br />
'!'ucson, Ariz.<br />
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Not too long ago I called a breeder whom I ha4 been introduced to some<br />
years ago. I ~eeded a male pup to use for a ranch dog sire, so I told<br />
her, "TlOthing fa-ncy. I also made a poi"'1t of telli"flg her my female had<br />
a little running copper & I wanted somethi~g withnioe, clear color &<br />
preferably no aopper.<br />
She said this 6 mo. old pup was ~o show dog, as far as conformation<br />
we~t & he had real light copper & should work cattle. She assured me<br />
his color was good. so, figuriTlg she was as aoi:leat as I wa!t·, I told<br />
her• to send the pup by plane as soon as possible. When I got the<br />
pup, he was as reported with o"e major exception. He has a very<br />
mudd7 coat with brow~ tips to almost every hair. I had almost half<br />
of what I paid for him illvested in one-1f8,y air fareo To send him<br />
back would have cost almost as much as I had paid for hia~ so,<br />
because I had to pay air fare both ways if I had sent him back, I was<br />
forced to keep him. I wrote this breeder & told her I thought $125<br />
was too much to pay for a good (?) bloodline when the pup had bade<br />
conformation & a very muddy coat. She refused to refund anJ amount<br />
of my mo~ey or pay for his air fare back home. so I am stuck with<br />
something I do"'t feel is my fault.<br />
The reason I wrote this letter was in hopes the Association would<br />
4raft some rules to deal with this sort of thingo The only reason<br />
I don't name the breeder is o~e of this, when I ordered the pup, was<br />
i~ writing. go, there is no way to prove my charges. If there were,<br />
r would bri'?\g her before the Board with formal charges.<br />
When I was showing and selling pups, I never would have done anything<br />
so unethical. She didn't even have the courtesy to answer my letter.<br />
I wonder how many others have had these problems?<br />
sue Cavness<br />
Idaho<br />
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POINTS OF REFRENCE<br />
Livestock are a mountain road . . . being able to read your stock is reading a<br />
road sign. The steering wheel of your car was designed for maneuverability, as<br />
should your side commands Way-te-me and Go-by. A brake was patterned to fluctuate<br />
speed and or to hault, in your dogs case the latter, by rlropping at your rlown<br />
signal. Although the brake in your dog dosn't have to be a complete stop only,<br />
other methods of governing speed by control usually comes with more advanced training.<br />
Correlations are many. Looking at a subject in parrallel to one's everyday<br />
existance can help to cement ideas that may not be second nature.<br />
Jeanne Joy Hartnagle<br />
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ffiACTICE MAKES PERFECT<br />
By Jearme Joy Hartnagle<br />
"Practice makes perfect" a saying probably as old as the wheel. There are no<br />
magic formulas when it canes to training dogs. While there are as many variations as<br />
there a1--e trainers, there are still limited methods within each. No book, article or<br />
trainer will guarantee an instant working title unless you have enougjl. forti tude to get<br />
out and ·train.<br />
Charles 0. Williamson, D.V.M. once said <strong>11</strong> It requires an endless amount of patien:e w<br />
to train horses, but is also requires sanething else. It requires skill and tact. A<br />
great many people talk as if patience were the only requisite.<br />
Do not rush the horse in any period of his tmi.ning. After all, a few weeks or<br />
even months in the training period is but a short time in the life of the horse and<br />
there should be no hurry." 'Ihe same applies to dogs.<br />
Variety is the factor that adds sparkle . This brin,9;5 me to one important point.<br />
One must create a p.t.rp:>se as well as interest, for your dog. Drilling carries througjl.<br />
repetition which will give a point of reference, however it will also tend to dull your<br />
dogs perfonnan:::e. \'when this happens it is time to move into other J=hases of handling.<br />
A broad group of people have becane interested in ASCA stock dog trials. With<br />
this interest rising more and more people are setting up versions of the ASCA course.<br />
Although it is good to orient your dog to this specific pattern, it can be detremental.<br />
More than likely your dog will not run into the same ideal si tuat on as you have at<br />
hane. You must remember while you are familiarizing your dog to the course you are<br />
training your stock as well. This probably will not be evident until you enter a trial<br />
at unfamiliar grounds with uncooperative stock. The first time you need to work him<br />
off balance or send him to a particular "side" you may realize for the first time ,, that<br />
he does not know "side" carrnands. Vary your patterns. After he is fetching dependably •<br />
with good balance then canbine off balance exercises.<br />
The absolute most progressive handling you can do with your dog is to give him a<br />
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p.t.rp:>se. If it is nothing more then penning stock at nigjl.t, bringing them out each<br />
ffiOIII'ling. For those of you. that are not in a situation to actually use your dog everyday<br />
••• You must create a purpose.<br />
If you have learnedto read your dog you will soon learn that he does know the<br />
differen:::e between moving stock around and taking the stock sanewhere. This can be<br />
canbined with your other stages of training exercises.<br />
At an all-breed trial sponsored by the Stock Dog Fanciers of Colorado we "created"<br />
interest by designing our duck arena on a pond. Each dog beginning through advanced<br />
gathered his or her draw from the pond. In advanced sheep and duck course patterns<br />
danonstrated a dogs ability, as well as trainingby manuvering livestock in a figure 8<br />
pattern. Several other patterns were used accordingly.<br />
These sort of inovative ideas produce results beyond your expectations. It tends<br />
to produce keeness. Your asking your dog to perform the same functions, rut changlng<br />
his environment will also change his outlook.<br />
The e:xr:::i ting elanent con:::erning ducks is the versatility available as far training.<br />
rucks use a relatively srn.'3ll space, yet your dog can learn to herd them in and out of<br />
\'.8.ter as well as over dry ground. Gathering livestock in the trial arena is simply a<br />
simulated "ranch or fann" situation. Try to simulate as many practical uses for your<br />
dog that you can ••• You never kn~'l when you mi~t need to call on such experience, in<br />
an actual sur:rounding. A good duck dog should be confident in water as he is out.<br />
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TRAINING YOUR SHEEFDOG Part VII<br />
by Lu Rose<br />
If you have ever attended sheep dog trials, you may have noticed that in one type<br />
of trial the dog drives the sheep away fran the handler, throu2}1 the panels by himself,<br />
while the handler stays in one spot. In the other type of trial, the dog brings the<br />
sheep to the handler, who stands at each successive obstacle to be negotiated. The<br />
reason f or this differerce is that self-driving, the first type, is not used in the<br />
mountains, althou2}1 all our mountain dogs, of whatever collie type, are required to drive,<br />
and of course with c attle to heel. A dog here goes with his handler afoot or ahorse,<br />
staying always a little behind, and is sent out as necessary to either side. When the<br />
stock i s tucked back in place, he once again returns to his position behind his handler,<br />
where he relaxe s until he or his master sees a need for side work again. He also tucks<br />
up any stock inclined to t ry to drop back, and, when asked, goes to the head to turn or<br />
stop them as the occasion may call for.<br />
The collie types should always be tau2}1t their casting work first, and when efficient<br />
at headin,g and f etching , then taugtrt driving . Many good dogs have been ruined by teaching<br />
driving first or by saneone tho thinks a drive dog never heads. Having a collie type<br />
dog who i s a drive dog exclusively is having half a dog, for half his value has been<br />
thrown away.<br />
If you have taught your dog to stay with you when asked, and to know his sides when<br />
he worked faci ng you, your battle is nearly won, and the main ingredient now is patience<br />
and understanding . Take a fem sheep to a fenced field, place the sheep against the fence,<br />
call your dog to you, and you and he drive the sheep a way along the fence. If they try<br />
to leave the fence, good; you will be able to send your dog out to the side so that they<br />
move back along the fence again. You will have to stop him as he reaches the spot where<br />
the sheep are to be turned, for he will have it in mind to head them. Use only his side<br />
signals, not his heading s ignals. After you have driven the sheep a distarx::!e, you and<br />
y our dog go to the otr..er end and drive them back again.<br />
When you think he is ,getting a bit of the idea, try driving them on a roadway. Now<br />
h e will have to work both sides to keep them on the road. If he breaks over and goes to<br />
the head, do not get angry with him; after all, this is what he has been doing previously,<br />
and you ITILlSt give the n ew trick a chance to soak 1n. Call him back to you, give him a<br />
good word, and continue your drive.<br />
rvTake it your business to have a special sopt where you leave your stock. This will<br />
help in gettin9: the i dea across to your dog . Perhaps a little shade tree or a corner<br />
of the f ield, or occasionally a corral • Vary your stopping places occasionally , as you<br />
don 1 t want him to t hink t h ere is only one place to drive to. The more you drive with<br />
him, as t i me .~es on, the more efficient he will becane, and you will be able to send<br />
him t o the side and keep t h e stock from going throug,h an open gate or down the wrong<br />
path.<br />
By placing the emfhasis on the oarmand "cane here," after canpleting each bit of<br />
side w rk, he will learn that when you and he advan:::e together on stock he is expected<br />
to dri ve. All ow him to first cast out and gather t he stock fran the :field, and when he<br />
has t hem to you, call him t o h is correct position with you, and advance tow rd the stock<br />
t ogether t o s t art your drive.<br />
With cat tle, one is ahor se , and a little excitement in your own actions will induce<br />
him to heel v..rhen necessary. If he is timid at first, another dog will p..1t a bit<br />
of spice i n him . He has been tau¢lt to be gentle on sheep, and Im.lSt learn the differenc<br />
e in vlhat i s allowed on cattle or hogs. VJhen he has accanplished his driving , you<br />
will have a dog very useful instead of half a dog .<br />
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CH. Windermere's Sunshine of Bonnie-Blu, CDX<br />
CH. Sun's Mark of Windermere, CD<br />
Fisher's Blue Heather of Windermere<br />
CH. Fieldmaster of Flintridge<br />
Westwind 's Miss Moon Glow, CD, OTD-s, QTD-d<br />
CH. Tophand's Lisa, UD<br />
Bandit has become the 6th Champion of this outstanding<br />
cross. In working toward his Championship, he defeated 156<br />
dogs 1n just 4 months, attaining his title at 18 mos. of age,<br />
4-20-80 Ohio ASC Spring Fling WD, BOW<br />
5-17-80<br />
5-18-80<br />
6-13-80<br />
6-14-80<br />
8-23-80<br />
8-24-80<br />
Godfrey, Ill. K.C.<br />
St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Timmonsville, S.C.<br />
Timmonsville, S.C.<br />
Ohio ASC Rare Breed<br />
Ohio ASC Rare Breed Show<br />
Show<br />
(Defeating 74 Dogs)<br />
WD<br />
WD, BOW, BOS<br />
RWD<br />
RWD<br />
RWD<br />
WD, BOW, BOB,<br />
Group I<br />
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CH. HALLMARK OF WINDERMERE<br />
(Ch. Sun 1 S Mark of Windermere,CD x Westwind 1 s Miss Moon Glow,CD,OTD,STD)<br />
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Mark, <strong>11</strong><br />
was ASC of Az. 1 S 1978 Dog of the Year and 1979 1 s Champion Dog of the<br />
Year. He went Best of Breed over 24 Specials at the ASC of Southern Calif.<br />
Specialty in 1979 under Rachael Page Elliott. Mark has seven Best of Breeds<br />
. and one Best in Match to date for <strong>1980</strong>. OFA: AS-1241 (good) CERF:AS2267922 .<br />
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ASlAN SAGE 'N<br />
BLW1 OF WINDSOR, CD<br />
(Ch. Poudre Silver Sage of Coppertone x Ch . Raintree 1 S Silver Vanity)<br />
<strong>11</strong> Bl ossom, <strong>11</strong> was ASC of Az. 1 s Bitch of the Year for 1978 . She has 8 points<br />
toward her championship. With limited showing, she has two Best Opposite<br />
Sex awards, one Best of Breed, and two High In Trial scores to her credit.<br />
OFA : AS-1000 (excellent) Eyes are certifiable.<br />
Mark and Blossom are proud of their sons<br />
and daughters. A repeat breeding is<br />
planned for this fall. Reservations<br />
are recommended. Contact Aslan Aussies.<br />
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ASLAN AUSSIES: DR. fRED AND RosE BucANEK<br />
16733 E. REDFIELD} GILBERT~Az. 85234<br />
PHONE: (602) 892-3967<br />
BUMBLEBEE AUSSIES: BOB AND KATHY HETRICK<br />
4934 W. TIERRA BUENA~ GLENDALE~AZ.85306<br />
PHONE: (602) 838-3772<br />
SAND RIDGE AUSSIES: SANDRA CARR<br />
427 N. BAHAMAS DR.~TUCSON~AZ.85710<br />
PHONE: (602) 885-3007<br />
SANDY HETZ: 101 E. FOUR HORSE PLACE~TUCSON~AZ.85704<br />
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AND BDY,<br />
DID THEY!<br />
SAND RIDGE SATIN DOLL OF ASLAN -Sandra Carr<br />
"Dolly," a ringside favorite, is a blue merle and<br />
white bitch, normal-eyed, pictured at 10~ mo. of<br />
age. As well as an illustrious show career, she<br />
is now in Novice obedience competition. Her show<br />
wins include 1 Puppy Group first, a BOSP, and<br />
3 Reserve Winners Bitch awards. One of these<br />
Reserve awards was earned at barely seven months<br />
of age. Dolly has been a consistant winner with<br />
many firsts in large classes in heavy Arizona<br />
competition. Watch for her!<br />
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BUMBLEBEE'S BIZI BEE OF ASLAN -Kathy Hetrick<br />
"Bizi Bee," is an elegant black bitch with white<br />
collar and blaze, 19" and 43 lbs.,eyes certifiable.<br />
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Her superior type and movement has been appreciated<br />
as she sports numerous firsts, 6 pts., 2 Reserve<br />
Winners Bitch awards, 3 Winners Bitch wins, and<br />
'2 Best Opposite Sex awards. At ten months of age,<br />
she took Winners Bitch over 32 bitches, at the<br />
<strong>1980</strong> SNAC Silver Dollar Specialty. She is a<br />
contender for the <strong>1980</strong> Adult Bitch of the Year<br />
• •• award in the Merit Award Program of the ASC of Az.<br />
Bizi Bee is quite a character-opening doors and<br />
even saying helooooo when feeling perky.<br />
MAKE BELIEVE OF ASLAN -Dr.Fred and Rose Bucanek<br />
Big, black and beautiful, this handsome, wellbalanced<br />
male is noted for his distinctive head<br />
and exce <strong>11</strong> en t movement. "Moose," is a b 1 ack tri ,<br />
22", 60 lbs., with certifiable eyes, scissors bite,<br />
and sound temperament. In spite of limited showing,<br />
he has a BOS Puppy, 4 firsts, and 3 thirds. He is<br />
ready for Novice Obedience, started in Flyball, and<br />
shows an avid interest in herding ducks. Moose<br />
shows his sense of humor by flashing a canine grin<br />
when appropriate.<br />
ASLAN'S CALYPSO DANCER - Sandy Hetz<br />
"Rascal," is a robust, flashy black and white<br />
male with blaze and full collar. He measures<br />
22 " , normal-eyed, and is pictured at 10~ months<br />
of age. He excels in bone, coat, type, expression,<br />
and has a scissors bite. He stands at stud to<br />
approved bitches.
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ARIZONA<br />
The ASC of Arizona, <strong>11</strong>239 N. 49th Lane, Glendale 85304<br />
The Southern Arizona ASC, Inc., 8517 East Mormon Dr., Tucson 85730<br />
The Tucson ASC, 2730 8. Black Moon Dr., Tucson 857JO<br />
CALIFORNIA<br />
The ASC of San Diego, 3551 Ediwahr Ave., Ban Diego 9212)<br />
The ASC of southern California, 7916 Wentworth St., Sunland 91040<br />
The Northern California ASC., P.o. Box 476, Uavls 95616<br />
The Peninsula ASA, P.o. Box 397, San Martin 95046<br />
The Redwood Empire ASC, 15 Chelsea Ave., Napa 94558<br />
The West Coast ASA, 2705 Patti Lane, Santa Ana 92706<br />
The C:entral Coast AS Fanciers, Rt. 1, Box 39-F, San Luis Obispo<br />
93401<br />
THE CAROLINAS<br />
Carolina ASC, Rt. 2, Box 335, Timmonsville, South aarolina 29161<br />
COLORADO<br />
Colorado ABA, <strong>11</strong>032 No. Cbunty Rd. 5, Wellington 80549<br />
The High Plains ASC, 1675 Upland, Boulder 80302<br />
FLORIDA<br />
The Florida ASA, Rt. 6, Box 3726, Arcadia 33821<br />
GEORGIA-ALABAMA<br />
The GALA ABC, P.o. Box 2961 Camp Hill, Alabama 36850<br />
KANSAS<br />
The ASC of Kansas, RR 1, solomon 67480<br />
LOUlSIANA<br />
The Ueep South ASC., Inc., 16313 Jefferson Hwy., Baton Rouge 70816<br />
MICHIGAN<br />
The ASC of Michigan, Inc., 845 Gulick Dr., Haslett 48840<br />
The Southeastern Michigan ASA, )109 West Newberry, Pontiac 48055<br />
THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES<br />
The Mid-Atlantic ASC, Rt. 1, Box 748, Maiden Lot Farm, Chestertown,<br />
Maryland 21620<br />
MINNESOTA<br />
The Upper Midwest ASC, Rte, 3, Northfield 55057<br />
MISSISSIPPI<br />
The Mississippi Coast ASA, 48<strong>11</strong> Washington Ave., Gulfport 39501<br />
NEVADA<br />
The Southern Nevada Auss1e Club, P.O. Box 5513, Las Vegas 89102<br />
THE NEW ENGLAND STATES<br />
The ASC of New England, 153 No. Main St., Sharon, Massachusetts<br />
02067<br />
NEW MEXICO<br />
The ASA of New Mexico, Box 57, Edgewood 87015<br />
HBW YBRK<br />
The New !ork ASA, Rt. 1, Box 234, Bristol, Vermont 0544)<br />
OHIO<br />
~Ohio ASC, 9070 Crackel Rd., Chagrin Falls. 44022<br />
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OKLAHOMA<br />
The oklahoma Untted Stock Dog Assoc., P.O. Box 542, McLoud 74851<br />
The sooner ASA, Inc., Rt. 1, Box 35, Ripley 74062<br />
OREGON<br />
The ASC of Oregon, Star Route 1, Box 671, Alsea 97324<br />
The ASC of Rosue Valley, P.o. Box 4444, Medford 97501<br />
TENNESSEE<br />
The ASC of Tennessee, P.o. Box 426, Madisonville J7J54<br />
TEXAS<br />
The ASC of Texas, Rt. 3, Waxahachie 75165<br />
The Cen-Tex ASC, 4819 Porter Ridge, Houston 7705)<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
The ASC of Washington, 14458 168th NE. Woodinville 98072<br />
The Puget sound ASA, 7935 Delridge Way, sw, Seattle 98106<br />
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Pres ident:<br />
Ge ne Dahly<br />
Rt.l Box 120C<br />
Manor, Tx. 78653<br />
Vice President:<br />
Mari Bailey<br />
55 23 Rolling Ridge<br />
San Antonio, Tx. 78228<br />
Sec. / Treasurer<br />
J.B. Dahly<br />
481 9 Porte r Ridge<br />
Houston, Tx. 77053<br />
Board Members:<br />
Nancy T1llman<br />
Charlie Dahly<br />
HELLO FROM TEXAS:<br />
We were busy in the month of July. We held a Summer<br />
Sizzler and believe me it was hot. With all this hot and<br />
dry weather that we were having would you believe that<br />
it chose to RAIN on the second day of Obedience.So then<br />
we had a Rain Out for the Obedience in August (it was still<br />
hot).<br />
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.,<br />
September is the beginning of a new year for us<br />
and we are getting ready for our Annual Meeting and the<br />
third ., Fun Day <strong>11</strong> • We are all looking forward to really<br />
letting our hair down.<br />
In November we are making plans to have a 2 day Conformation<br />
and All Breed Obedience Match and a Working Clinic. We are all<br />
planning to learn alot with the Working Clinic.<br />
Until next time ••••••<br />
g. (j_ cdoJ-Po<br />
J. B. Dahly<br />
Affl. Rep.<br />
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GreetingS fran the carolina IS!<br />
September 6, <strong>1980</strong><br />
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For those of you who didn 1 t Illake it you missed three days of Carolina sunshine<br />
lots of nice people and Aussies everywhere! I 1 m referring of course to our<br />
annual CASe Sunmer Show that was held June 13th, 14th, and 15th. IX>gs and<br />
they 1 re masters cane fran nine states (Ala. Fla. Miss. Ga. Ohio N.c. S.c.<br />
Tenn. and Va.) Illaking each day five point majors for both dogs and bitches.<br />
The overall high scoring confonnation dog, CH. FIEIJ:l.1ASTERS THREE RING CIRCUS<br />
(Briarbrook Kennel) was awarded a full-color pastel portra1t donated by a<br />
talented local artist Jearme Barnes of Florence S.C.<br />
In the Jr. Puppy class a blue m:rrle, HI -TRI 1 S RALF RCfi'I'EN', kept ringsiders<br />
smiling and the judges ~g as he took Best Puppy awards for the three days.<br />
CASe rcanbers are really \\Orking the obedience judges this year. Pam Burdick<br />
and Burdick 1 s . Aussie Blue achieved a CD in three shows along with 2 High in<br />
Trial awards. Then Kathy leslie with her bitch K.T. 1 S ABBY AB (who by the<br />
way she insisted wasn 1 t ready) \\elt gang busting to achieve her C.'D in 3 shows<br />
also. Congradulations to both Pam and Kathy for they 1 re success.<br />
CASe now has t:\\0 CH 1 s on the roll, CH. SABRE and now CH. SHE 1 S DEWAN of<br />
SUNNYBIO)K awned by Joan and I:X>n Bc)lce. Joan and SHEZE have campa.1gned<br />
very hard for this m::Irei'lt and now plan to rest a bit, or at least SHEZE 6oes,<br />
Joan has several new pups to start now~<br />
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OUr club lost sane very active me:nbers and good friends earlier in the year.<br />
Roger and Charlotte Armstrong, children Wayne and Kay and four fine Aussies<br />
rroved to Jackson, Miss. We certainly missed them at the Sunmer Show and wish<br />
t.hen the best of luck in the Deep South.<br />
W:ll friends this is all for now, ~ 1 <strong>11</strong> be writing and sharing our club news<br />
with you again real soon.<br />
~~t2<br />
(affiliate address only)<br />
Rt. 2 Box 335<br />
Timmonsville, S.C.<br />
29161<br />
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SOONER AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD ASSOCIATION<br />
Bridget giving it her<br />
best shot with owner<br />
Sandra Case looking<br />
on at our working<br />
clinic in June.<br />
It's time to get those dogs ready for the up-coming 3 day weekend of<br />
shows to be sponsored by the Sooner ASA. The show is set for Nov.<br />
14-16 and will be held in Stillwater, Ok. We will offer conformation,<br />
obedience, and fun ducks. For more information, please contact me or<br />
club sec. Harion Homier, 103 w. Lockheed Dr., Nidwest City, Ok 73<strong>11</strong>0.<br />
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We have had a busy summer. Club activities since May have included<br />
a practice session on working cattle at Charlie Dostal's in Prague and<br />
participation in a sanctioned obedience match in June. In July we<br />
were pleased to have Dr. Steve Quillen speak to us on the subjects of<br />
canine Parvovirus and heartworms. We were very appreciative of the<br />
demonstration of obedience training techniques by Kenneth n-l'ld R::mona<br />
French. Hr. French is an instructor for the Oklahoma City Obedience<br />
Training Club. One of our new members, Nancy Boothe, held a fun<br />
obedience match in Sept. at her home in Norman. We hope that those<br />
who were able to attend took advantage of the chance to practice.<br />
Future activities will include officer elections in Oct., more stock<br />
and obedience clinics, and don't forget the show in Nov.<br />
We would like to recognize the dogs belonging to our club members which<br />
have earned C.D. degrees within the past year--Case's Bridget, Case's<br />
Celebrin Gypsy Arlo (Sandra Case), Beauwoo d 1 s Gamblin' Bear (Lorena<br />
Suenram), Fourwinds Macho Azo (Nancy Boothe), and Hinter's Bear Killer<br />
(Steve and Debra Minter). Congratulations, your hard work has been<br />
rewarded.<br />
Our new affiliate , Donna,<br />
and Teaser getting ready<br />
for the show we held in<br />
May.<br />
R~pectfully<br />
submitted,<br />
~~J.~<br />
Donna L. Boyd,~~f:<br />
Rt. 1 Box 35<br />
Ripley, Ok 74062<br />
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Australian Shepherd Club of Mid-America<br />
&tabJWJed 1973<br />
Hello, everyone :<br />
Summer has com e and g one a nd fall and winter are just<br />
around the corner. The ASC of !":A i s h
III FRm ·1<br />
ARI ZOEA!<br />
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This is the t ime of year when we start working towards our<br />
big show over '.rhanksgi vj_nG weeken d ; our :::rwrH Al!lWAI 0<strong>11</strong>.1!" =:8 SPECIALITY<br />
SII01.V AlTD V/ORKHTG TRIAL, ':rhich nlll be h eld Povomb 0r 29- 30 , 19DO . On<br />
November 29th rJi.ll be Confor nat ion and ObecLL cn c n ·:~:L th the '.'Jerking '~ rial<br />
(cattle, s hoe}) , i~ : clucks ) to be hc~Ld. TTOVC'1:1bcr 30th. 'k: arc a.lso planning<br />
a ~arm-Up S ho~ ~it l 1 Conformation an d Ob edi enc e on the 28 th of Novcnber<br />
a n d a ':Jerking 'l'rj_al to b e hel d ;:ov c1:1b c r 2S1t.l1 j_n the evening. I invite<br />
everyone to com e joi n u s for this i'J cc l~ e n d .<br />
Just r ecently '.'!
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GALA<br />
Australian<br />
Shepherd Club<br />
Although the thermometer do8sn't know it yet, s~~~er<br />
in the South<br />
IS drawing to a close~<br />
Our Aussie activities, however, are still in<br />
full swing ~<br />
Our GAla "Splash Into Summer" shov; , held June 29th in Decatur, Ga.,<br />
was small but successful. We had an especially large turnout, though,<br />
for the All-Breed Obedience Trial, the highlight of which was Geor0e<br />
& Mert Stephens red-tri bitch, vn. ('" :Jiverbend's Gypsy Rose, who was<br />
High-Scorine AND Hi ch-In-'Irial vii th a score of 1 98 -} ~<br />
Some sad news --- GAla member Dave Ben.."'lett r ecently lost his <strong>11</strong>-<br />
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month-old, r e d and ·shi te pu ::::-,py, Fairoo.ks Stoney. Burke. We all share<br />
the sorrow of his loss.<br />
All of us (but e s pecially those of us in Alabama~)<br />
are hard at<br />
work pre p arin~<br />
late Oc t ober.<br />
for our b i g 3-day show to be h eld in ;,retu."D.p:ka, Ala. in<br />
In addition to 3 Conf'orT.J.ation Shm'.'S and 2 All-Breed<br />
Obedience 'Irials, we' <strong>11</strong> have a "Fun" Duck 1rial --- GAla's FIRS~·<br />
(but<br />
not last~)<br />
stock dog ev o nt~<br />
Our club is crowing and goin!_I s tront.;! ·;1 e ' r e doine a lot and plan<br />
on doing a lot 1:10re, so • , . •• anyone inter este d in "a pie ce of our<br />
ACTIOW', please contact either:<br />
Judi Bi gham<br />
P.O. Box 296<br />
Camp Hill, AL<br />
36850<br />
( 205) 896-22 34<br />
OR<br />
Sharon Cum.:nings<br />
4556 Stonewall Tell Rd.<br />
Colleg e Park, GA<br />
30349<br />
( 404) 9 64-1865<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
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The Australian Shepherd Club of The Rogue Valley<br />
P. 0 . BOX 4444<br />
MEDFORD, OREGON 97501<br />
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Dear Fellow Aussies Fanciers;<br />
We first .wish to express our sincere appreciation for all those who attended<br />
~. . .<br />
our two day show and working trial in August. A special thanks for all the<br />
comp-limentary letters we received.<br />
Since this was our first attempt to put<br />
on a "Big Show" we are really pleased with our efforts, Thanks to the<br />
part i cri pants.<br />
We are plan~ing another Show and Working Trial for next summer. Hopefully<br />
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some of the neighbor clubs will go back to back with us.<br />
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We have planned for two fun matches this coming year, one the first part of<br />
March and the other the last of April.<br />
We will try to have these sanctioned.<br />
The club had a working clinic in September and found a large increase in<br />
interest of working dogs.<br />
We also pickded up a few new members.<br />
Future club meetings will have films and instructors on alternating meetings,<br />
business meetings opposite. Next meeting will be elections of officers for 81.<br />
Respectively yours,<br />
Bernadette Gilman<br />
Affiliate Representative<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB<br />
OF NEW ENGLAND<br />
Bello from New England:<br />
My name is Dottie Duclos, I am the new affiliate representatiYe<br />
from ASCNE.<br />
It's been a long hot summer for dogs and humans and we. all look<br />
forward to the cooler days of autumn.<br />
Right now we're all wrapped up in putting the final touches on<br />
plans for our Fall Specialty, a two show weekend to be held on<br />
October <strong>11</strong> & 12.<br />
Herding and Northern Breeds have been invited and we will<br />
feature an all breed Puppy Sweepstakes·on Saturday Octobe~ <strong>11</strong>•.<br />
Rosevale Kennel hosted a fun match on Saturday September 20a<br />
to which Aussies were invited. It was a very good show and I•a<br />
sure our hosts were not disappointed with the Aussie turn out.<br />
Here are the results:<br />
BEST OF BREED --Ch. Captain Patrick of Langwater<br />
BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX -- Ch. Peppertrees Free Dawn<br />
BEST OF WINNERS & WINNERS DOG -- Crestwood Dan Patch<br />
RESERVE WlNNERS DOG-- Sakonnet's American Revolution<br />
WINNERS BITCH -- Silver City's Hot Pepper<br />
RESERVE WINNERS BITCH -- Sakonnet Blue Bonnet<br />
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We have some super puppies coming along and I have a feelins<br />
that you'll be hearing a lot about those pups from New England<br />
very soon.<br />
S~erely, ~<br />
D~;..J~<br />
Dottie Duclos<br />
Affiliate Representative<br />
P.O. !ox 1288<br />
Fall River, MA 02722<br />
(617) 644-2409<br />
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THE 1981 NATIONALS ARE CONING TO CALIFORNIA ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !<br />
Yes--- West Coast will be your HOST club ! ! We have already got<br />
started with our planning, have committees going, and will soon<br />
have it all together. Start making your plans NOW for the week -<br />
end of OCT. 10, <strong>11</strong> , and 12. We already have ~Iotels lined up to take<br />
dogs close to the show grounds, ,facilities for the Banquet, and<br />
the arena set for the Working Trials. We will be getting more<br />
information out as time goes by, so, keep watching for these<br />
le~ters for the latest ! ! We will be offering a TRACKING TRIAL<br />
to those of you that have been thinking about starting into Tracking<br />
and those of you that haven't thought about IT, get going •<br />
More delails on the tracking trial later too.<br />
Again, we have a new Champion to cheer about.<br />
Faith Wascher finished 'BrtiGn1' }Ji.OEISE of HAl'PY DAYS' at the<br />
Nationals.<br />
Respectfully submitted,<br />
Ralph Swingle<br />
2705 Patti Ln.<br />
Santa Ana,Ca<br />
92706<br />
WEST COAST AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD ASSOCIATION<br />
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Dear Aussie Friends,<br />
With the National Specialty over, we are anxious to start a r·<br />
new year. Congratulations to the winners!<br />
ASC of Texas is also starting a new year. Our end of year<br />
show was held in Humble, Texas, with a very good turn out. We<br />
also held an election of officers for the year of <strong>1980</strong>-1981.<br />
Our new officers are:<br />
President<br />
Vice-President<br />
Secretary<br />
Treasurer<br />
Board of Directors:<br />
Gary Bogy<br />
Eilene Owen<br />
Nancy Whitbeck<br />
Gwen Petkosek<br />
Curtis Abernathy<br />
Wanda Bogy<br />
Sally Bruton<br />
Melisa Couch<br />
Jo Kimes<br />
I want to take this opportunity to thank James Reaves for doing<br />
such a super job as president of ASCT for the past two years.<br />
Also at the year end banquet we presented our year end awards<br />
for the following:<br />
High Point Stockdog- Bruton's Holtex, ADTc/d, Std/s<br />
owned and handled by Sally Bruton<br />
High Point Conformation Dog - CH Slash V Buckeye Brick<br />
owned by Gary Bogy and handled by Wanda Bogy<br />
High Point Obediance Dog - Silverledges Cattle Kate CDX Std/d<br />
owned and handled by Sharon Woolery<br />
All Around Dog - Silverledges Cattle Kate CDX Std/d<br />
owned and handled by Sharon Woolery<br />
High Point Junior Showmanship, Obedience, and Working -<br />
Teresa Bogy<br />
All Around Jr. Handler - Teresa Bogy<br />
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Congratulations to all<br />
Hope everyone has had a super summer. We here in the Dallas<br />
area, with not many days under 100°, will be glad when fall is<br />
here.<br />
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With our new officers and many new faces in the Club, hope<br />
we can have an even better year to come.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
1fd-tic~L ::t/tf';--<br />
wanda Bogy<br />
Affiliate Representative, ASC of Texas
Southeastern<br />
Michigan<br />
A.S.A .<br />
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So far this year SEMASA has been very busy. On Saturday october 25th<br />
and Sunday October 26th to close out our outdoor season, we will be having<br />
our 2nd Annual October Stock Dog Trials and Hog Roast. The cost of these trials<br />
are quite expensive. To help pay for the trials we just held a two day conformation<br />
and obedience show that featured a deer roast. The food was excellent,<br />
and much to our suprise, at the deer roast and campfire, some of the true talents<br />
of our members were at their best. Playing the harmonica was Bill Westley,<br />
and on spoons was his wife Norma. Bill and Norma's music was so inspiring that<br />
dancing and singing were commonplace. As the night flowed on, not to mention<br />
some of the pottled substances, one of our more quiet and conservative members,<br />
(Dr. Paul Cunningham) could not keep himself from dancing a jig to Bill<br />
and Norma's rendition of, The Old Sheepherders Tune, (There Will Never Be Another<br />
Ewe). Well anyway we made a little money for the trials and everyone had<br />
a good time •<br />
SEMASA is also planning another two day conformation and obedience show<br />
in November to close out our show year. The shows will be held in Midland Michigan<br />
in a heated indoor arena.<br />
Elections for the coming year for SEMASA are coming up and our banquet<br />
should be a lot of fun. We hope to have a band so_all of you out of state<br />
members be ready for the banquet in January.<br />
SEMASA wishes Doug Bailey the best of luck in his new position as ASCA<br />
President •<br />
.. Well this is all until next time. Hope to see you in Michigan in the<br />
near future.<br />
f-iatt Middleton\{(}_<br />
~A ~w ~~Q(J\5}.__~<br />
sE'AAsA Rep.<br />
3109 w. Newberry<br />
Pontiac, Mich. 48055<br />
313-673-6348 '<br />
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THE AUSTHALIAN SHEl ·HE1W CLUB OF OHZGON<br />
It looks as if everyone has recovered from the Northwest Circut, a<br />
great way to end a summer ! All club members felt that our Silver<br />
Show was tremendous success with a huge entry of Aussies, a beautiful<br />
park and cooperative " Oregon" weather. '-:.'e want to thanks to<br />
all the exhibitors t hat made our show such a success, and hope to<br />
see many of you at future A.s.c. of Oregon Specialti es.<br />
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We are working on tentative plans for a June 1981 Specialty, the<br />
weekend before or after the A.S.C. of Rogue Valley Specialty and<br />
'dorking Trial. I n the more immediate future we are making plans<br />
for our December /Jinter Show, which seems to have become an annual<br />
event, with this years marking our 3rd Winter Show. Its kind of<br />
nice to have a show when the do ~ will be j,n . coat after all the shows<br />
throughout the summer months!<br />
I think the A. 0 .C of Oregon will be g e~tin g a new memb er •••••••••<br />
a California immacrant, welcome to Orer;pn, TVicmna Lyon. I talked<br />
to Nonna Lyon at the .Silver Show on , ; ur~ust 27th and she told me<br />
that she a.nd her hus band were moving to Bend, OrefiOn.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
' .fYl OA.Lo Lfll aL-t<br />
~ · ary J-r,ay<br />
Affiliate Representative<br />
(503) 487-4l~13<br />
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Nov .-Dec. <strong>1980</strong><br />
The Nationals - the very words conjures up a picture of<br />
beautiful dogs and friendly (but nervous) people. This year our<br />
area was represented by Carol Schoenecker's new male, HAPPY DAYS<br />
SP EC TACULAR BID, who took first in his 6-9 mo. puppy dog class.<br />
Also by Faul and Laura Robideau's bitch, S'JOTSMAN'S LASS OF<br />
TD!B2:R'/JOOD, who didn't place but shovted vtell. 'tie also had a<br />
couple of <strong>11</strong> just s pectators <strong>11</strong> there. Joe and Dave Gahl flew out<br />
to see what the rest of us were sorry we had to miss. When asked<br />
how they liked it, their faces lit up- <strong>11</strong> \'lell worth going to. <strong>11</strong><br />
they said.<br />
Heanwhile, back at home we finished another champion. He's<br />
CH. JAYHA't/K OF COPFERTO NE , owned by Paul and Laura of Blue Sky<br />
Aussies. Re 1 s the second one this summer and the fourth Champ<br />
now in our area.<br />
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On the last weekend in 3ept. we had a Working Clinic with<br />
Bob and Jean Carrillo. Boy did we learn a lot~ They brought<br />
along two of their dogs to demonstrate with, elides to show us<br />
how the pros <strong>11</strong> down under <strong>11</strong> do it, and spent time with each or us<br />
and our dogs workinp; stock. Half of us are ready to go outJ and<br />
buy 3heep while the othe r half are waiting for them to do it so<br />
we can go and visit them. It was a really good weekend spent<br />
with a couple of real nice people •<br />
Check <strong>11</strong> coming events <strong>11</strong> for our projected 1981 show season.<br />
Here's some of<br />
Our Gang at an<br />
Aussie Fun Thing<br />
wishing your<br />
gang lots of<br />
Ausaie Fun Things<br />
too.<br />
Kit Kimbler<br />
Ui•1A3C Aff. Rep.<br />
Rt. )-Kimbrooke Farm<br />
Northfield, Mn. 55057<br />
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We' u ~ pMlli •I N.i.dt DaviA «Ni hiA ~9 tfh(llt I ffPt{ll{, •~t ilte<br />
Ve.u~ AIN.tci at. tM. Nci.i.tln.l. T~te.v 4h.ulrL 4uvc u • i.Mpi...u;f.Uit "<br />
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We've. rl.e.ci.Jiul. t.. ~~ iAe. d.cte •t •Uit ANuut1. Spcci•.l.i.:i.v- «Ni w.~ •<br />
T ~ BcUJ.U~ fu .lf£i..lw A..~ bet!.lt -N h.eavv ilte. ~i:. iAM.e VUM 1<br />
CCJJ,4~ pMbl.uu /-ll wi:. •I pupl.e., --I M. ~ fA~ ~·· Ulc h..pc<br />
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We 1 vc dt.4ot fnu.IU.&l. Dav- Week~ u iAe d.tde. f#<strong>11</strong>. •wt Spe.ei.&li.v.-<br />
lie. lwpe. ~~IU h.&d h..i « 5upt!!t 5Uftlll!lt aNi :tJud ilte ~ •1<strong>1980</strong><br />
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Happy Holidays!<br />
From The Puget Sound A.S.A.<br />
The National Show Circuit was exhausting but loads of FUN! Many P.S.A.S.A.<br />
members did quite well, including 2 who finished their dog's CD; Wendy Loring<br />
with Timberwood's Obi Kenobi and Kelly Hanson with Three Pine's Blue Inspiration.<br />
All 6 legs were in the 190ties! Sally Smith's All That Jazz finished her<br />
championship at the Rogue Valley ASC Specialty--Great going Jazz!!!<br />
The class placements for club members were numernus and I wish space allowed<br />
me to print them all, however the P.S.A.S.A. i s proud of you all and congratulates<br />
you and all who showed!<br />
The wheels continue to roll as we plan for a February show. The date is<br />
set for Feb. 15. Those of you wishing for more information may write to me<br />
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AND our Summer Specialty will be at the end of June for a<br />
to back show circuit with the ASC of Oregon who will be<br />
having their show the day before and the Rogue Valley ASC who<br />
will be having a working trial along with their show on the<br />
weekend before. With these 3 clubs getting together it can't<br />
be anything but craziness and loads of fun!!! We'll have more<br />
information in the next Aussie Times.<br />
If you would like to know more about what is happening<br />
in the Puget Sound area, a Great way is to subscribe to our newsletter, the<br />
Aussie Tribune! It comes out four times a year and cost sS.oo. Please make<br />
checks payable to the P.S.A.S.A. and s end them to me. (We'll send the first issue<br />
complimentary!).<br />
May a cutsie, wutsie fluff ball find your feet to make your holiday season<br />
a warm one,<br />
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My best,<br />
Toni Viola; P.S.A.S.A. 's Affil. Rep.<br />
7935 Delridge Way S.W.<br />
Seattle, WA 98106 89<br />
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Peninsula Australian Shepherd Association<br />
September 29 ,1 980<br />
Hi Everybody !<br />
No\v that the road dust has settled and the<br />
Nationals are behind us , we here at PASA have<br />
had to dig i n and get to work putting the final<br />
touches on our Annual Fall Specialty.<br />
Since our Specialty is t his Sunday, Oct. 5th<br />
you 1 <strong>11</strong> just have to vmi t ' t i l next issue for the<br />
sucess s t or y . So , may I mark this chapter, To Be<br />
Conti nued •••••<br />
I don ' t kno w if anybody was counting or not ,<br />
but just fo r the r ecor d PASA had eleven dues<br />
paying memb er - exhibitor s at the Nat ionals.<br />
Bonnie Daniel dj_d a s up er great job as our<br />
July Sweepstakes Chairper son , it was wi t ho ut a<br />
doubt one of the most s uc essful shows we ' ve<br />
ever had. A very SPECI AL BELA1'ED 1'HAN1\:S , and<br />
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, to Bonnie who celebrated her<br />
special day the day of our show.<br />
Our Futurity Stakes are out NO'~'J , I knov1<br />
you ' ve heard me say many times they were on<br />
thei r way, but NOW is the t ime to get your<br />
copy and sign up .<br />
'I'hanh:s t o CASA for their assistance, and<br />
allowi ng us to use their guidelines as a point<br />
of r eference.<br />
I wo uld like to tal">.e this opportuni ty to<br />
say THAlJK YOU t o the hosting clubs on the<br />
No r th- \'Jest c:irtcut , ASCF?.V, ASCO , IASA , and ASC \V,<br />
from PASA for sivinG us who traveled to your<br />
shows, the opportunity to meet all of you. I<br />
know we ' ll never be able to r emember all of the<br />
names of all the peo::;le t hat we r.~et , but \'!e<br />
won ' t f or Get yo ur faces and your hospi t alit~ ( I 'm<br />
to much of a lady to r.~en tion the v:eathe.r , HA! HA! )<br />
IIere 1 s hoping that \'Je 1 <strong>11</strong> Gee you all ae;ain<br />
next year i n Southern California.<br />
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Your Friend ,<br />
C l~~<br />
Chi cld e .F'o rtado<br />
Affiliate Rep . PASA<br />
1-' . 0 . J:;o x 3S7<br />
San Martin , Calif. 95046<br />
(~-0 0 ) 683- 29 18<br />
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ALL CJF US IN COLORAD0'3 N!!:\.J HIGK PLAINS AUSTRALIAN 3HEPHER1 CLU& \H:.> H:<br />
'fO THANK TrlOOE OF YOU WHO .:jUf'PORTI ~D US 30 HUCH IN GETTING OUR NI:.w CLUB Gon;G_<br />
HE~HD' IS ON THE :rNCR~i!:<br />
AND A!l>O THC B£GI!:ING CLUB ACTIVITE:lo<br />
OFFICE.RS AR~<br />
VlCb. PRe:)<br />
KALVL~ TOPPS<br />
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HThR~ COLO 80123<br />
.BOB N1\ L i. ti(<br />
106E33 Vilt~ GORDON :iAY<br />
fHOOHFEIL COLO 80020<br />
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RUTH vwAGNt:R<br />
GOLD~N COLO<br />
CC•t{· ,.::- f' O.NDitJG Sf-C<br />
JEANe ROBERrS<br />
12185 BLACK FORi5T RD<br />
COLO .SPRThG.S COLO 80908<br />
SINCdtLY --<br />
HATCH· FOR INFORi 1 JiTION ON OUh ) JJAY EARLY ..JfRil\G ~ HQ , ;
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{u..-st~a.li.tLT\, ~A._eJ)h..e.~cL. C:lu.t<br />
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Jrc( -1\.ttt'\.u.a{ $pecc.a.t:J<br />
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Ct!>mm.~~~ a.,..~, Qi)d.ad.s, Ca.<br />
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SPEND YOUR<br />
VACATION IN<br />
SUNNY<br />
CALIFORNIA!!<br />
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THE 1981 ASCA NATIONAL WILL<br />
BE HELD IN RIVERSIDE, CA.<br />
OVER THE<br />
COLUMBUS DAY HOLIDAY<br />
(IN OCTOBER)<br />
SPONSORED BY:<br />
WEST COAST<br />
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD ASSN.<br />
Plan to attend this one!! It's destined to be the BIGGEST and BEST ASCA<br />
National yeti! Watch for further details in future issues of the Aussie Times.<br />
P.O. BOX 3012, ORANGE, CALIFORNIA 92665 ~<br />
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Ch. Grand Dutchess of Wyndham<br />
Ch. Wildhaaen's Dutchman of Flintridge CDX, pc ex Blue Lad Sugar is Sweet<br />
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"Annie"; pictured at 13 months.<br />
Annie finished her championship at 14 months of age after being-shown only 5 times! She is MINNESOTA'S<br />
1st CHAMPION BITCH and the 1st MINNESOTA-BORN CHAMPION. We are very proud of her and her<br />
outstanding show record.<br />
Oct. 13th, 1979- WB, BOS for 5 pts.<br />
Oct. 14th, 1979- RWB<br />
May 18th, <strong>1980</strong> - WB, BOS, BOW for 1 pt.<br />
June 14th, <strong>1980</strong>- BOB for 5 pts.*<br />
June 15th, <strong>1980</strong>- BOB for 5 pts.*<br />
(*Both BOB's were over the male specials.)<br />
Annie has been bred to Ch. Wee Willie of Windermere for a September 3rd, <strong>1980</strong> litter.<br />
Breeder, owner, handler Wyndham Kennels (612) 477-5188<br />
Bill & Carol Schoenecker Route 3 SA 47<br />
Buffalo, MN 55313<br />
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qacovetta ~ 8JLasta<br />
1966-<strong>1980</strong><br />
"When the heart weeps<br />
for what it has lost,<br />
The spirit laughs<br />
for what it has found ."<br />
May she always be with you in spirit.<br />
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CONGRATULATIONS<br />
and much success to.·<br />
Debbie & Steve Totten and <strong>11</strong> Holly <strong>11</strong> (Blue Lad Winter of 4<br />
Seasons CD) •.•..<br />
After several Reserve Winners awards from the puppy<br />
classes, Holly came into her own at the SEMASA Specialty<br />
Shows on Sept 27 & 28. On Saturday she was Winners Bitch,<br />
Best of Winners and Best Opposite Sex for a four point<br />
major. Then on Sunday, she again was Winners Bitch, this<br />
time for a five point major winl She also finished her<br />
Companion Dog degree at the same time ••••<br />
Holly's sire is Blue Lad Rocky Road (CH Blue Lad Texa~<br />
Ranger CD, TD X CH Copper Canyon Sandstorm of Blue Lad CD &i<br />
'I'D) Her dam is Beauwood' s Panda Bear (Georges Red Rustler<br />
X Beauwood's Caligari Bear) Holly is a litter sister to<br />
Blue Lad Boomerang Flashfire.<br />
Congratulations also to Debbie Pardridge and<br />
her Blue Lad Foxy Lady, Holly's full sister, who<br />
was Best of Breed Puppy at her very first show,<br />
over a large entry&<br />
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BLUE-LAD AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS<br />
Bob & Rose Spicuzza<br />
5879 Clarkson Road<br />
Clarkston, Mich. 48016<br />
(313) 625-4705
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c;PARKLING<br />
<strong>11</strong>-19-74<br />
8-5-80<br />
Yes, she was a champion in every<br />
sense of the word But she was<br />
So Much More:<br />
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TEARS<br />
was LOVE<br />
As a qog she had faults; only her love was perfect.<br />
No human relationship can involve love like ours.<br />
There is only ONE who can love like she loved.<br />
Tears taught me how deep, forgiving and complete<br />
love can be.<br />
What a friend GOD is to me if she is but a fraction<br />
of His love!<br />
My lqve is deeper now because you are Always with me,<br />
bqt I will miss your presence until we are<br />
together again.<br />
I John J & 4. "God is love, and he that dwelleth<br />
in love dwelleth in God and God in him. Let us not<br />
love one another in word, but in deed and in truth."<br />
Thank You LORD for my Beloved<br />
TEARS<br />
Marleen
OUR TEARS<br />
A CHAMPION IN EVERY SENSE OF THE \YORD<br />
What do you say when you lose someone you love and nothing you can say<br />
or do is adequate? TEARS: alive, she brought us tears of joy and her<br />
daughter was named "Tears' Pride 'N Joy." That is really what Tears<br />
gave us - PRIDE and JOY and more; so much more! Tears GAVE. She<br />
really did! From puppy-hood, she gave life - and us -her all.<br />
And that was how she died; running full-speed at a dog she thought<br />
was too near HER home and people. There wasn't much that could<br />
stopher. It took a ton of steel, powered by a gasoline engine with<br />
speed that excelled her own. And now, we have lost Tears and we<br />
shed tears. But she will never really be gone because she will live<br />
in our hearts and memories and in her daughters.<br />
We remember the lively puppy that sped around the yard, looking for<br />
and accepting every challenge and yet, eager to be held and loved.<br />
We remember how she tried to out-do her father and DID, in many<br />
ways, before she was half his size.<br />
We remember the first time she was sho,vn; A WINNER and for the next<br />
four shows - undefeated. She earned her conformation Championship<br />
at a year of age and throughout her career, was a tough contender.<br />
She had one of the BEST records of Aussies in Stock Dog Trials.<br />
Never in her trial career did she fail to place, whether it was an<br />
ASCofA or All Breed Trial! She earned her CDX and became one of the<br />
few TRIPLE CRO\VN Aussies, having already earned her C1ID •<br />
• We remember her in Schutzhund training; fiercely protective of her<br />
beloved Marleen, yet trusting and obedient to her command to cease<br />
her agression. She would have been a winner in that too.<br />
Protecting came totally naturally to her.<br />
We remember the fun vacation trips and the pleasure it brought us to<br />
see Tears' zest for life and the fun she had hiking, swimming, chasing<br />
rabbits and just being w·i th us.<br />
We remember her as a mother; completely dedicated, raising strong,<br />
beautiful pups and teaching them to be just like her.<br />
We remember some of the uncanny things she did with stock, particularly<br />
sheep, sheep-work being one of her great loves.<br />
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We remember her going to school and college with Marleen, and to Camp<br />
Fire Girls meetings, campouts and ceremonials. As the mascot, she too<br />
wore a Camp Fire bandana around her neck. One Halloween, she tolerated<br />
being attired in a sheet, covered with wool, so she could be a sheep<br />
for Kathy, who was Little Eo-Peep.<br />
There is so much to remember, but most of all, we remember her great<br />
love and devotion to Marleen. 1Vhat she gave and 1vAS in that respect,<br />
can NEVER be put into words, except to say TI1ERE COULD BE NO GREATER<br />
LOVE.<br />
1ve miss you, Tears, but we will NEVER forget or stop loving you.<br />
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FOR $ALE<br />
PUDD!N-STONE FARMa For sale. Blue merle bitch. J years old. Show<br />
quality. 2o.• Old Harper breeding. Sire & dam champions. Double<br />
registered. OFA Excellent. Pedigree and photo on request. 1512<br />
Hummer Lake Rd., Ortonville, Michigan 48462. (313) 627-2563o<br />
CROWSONWRAY'S AUSSIESa Red merles & red tris, all with copper & white<br />
trim. Whelpe~ July 4, <strong>1980</strong>; males and females. S1rea Ole Kintyre<br />
Smokey, OFA Excellento Uama Saraussie's American Rozi, OFA Good.<br />
Clyde & Myrle Miller, 831 Hilynn Drive, Burlington, Washington<br />
98233· (206) 757-0268. Written guaranteeo<br />
SHY K & Da All red litter due Oct. 18th. Out of P Bar J's Fo:zy Lady<br />
(Las Rocosa Canadian Warpaint X P Bar J S~quoyah Windy). By Shy K & D's<br />
Mean Machine (Las Rocosa Pasha CD X Thoele's Shalom). This cross is<br />
intense Las Rocosa breeding; also including Slash V breeding on bottom<br />
side. Contact& Debbie Talbot or Karen Broadus, 1005 Bridge st.,<br />
Gulfport, Mississ ippi 39501. (601) 896-7780.<br />
KEGLINEa Puppies whelped July 7, <strong>1980</strong>, by CH. Chulo Rojo of Fairoaks<br />
and. out of our Las Rooosa/Flintridge cross bitch, Pennyo (See page<br />
70, Sept. -Oct. TI I'Iil
(For S&le cont. )<br />
SHY K tt Da .Beautiful red litters due 1st and 2nd week of October.<br />
Out of P Bar J Foxy Lady (Las Rocosa Canadian Warpaint X P Bar J<br />
sequoyah Windy). By Shy K & D Mean Machine (grandson of CR. Las<br />
Rocosa Shiloh on both sides). 2nd litter out of SHY K & D Golden<br />
Detail (P Bar J Foxy Lady X Shy K & D" Specia.l Tuffy). These litters<br />
- are intense Las Rocosa breeding. Show, obedience, and working prospects.<br />
Debbie Talbot, 1005 Bridge St., Gulfport, ~. 39501.<br />
(601) 896-7780o -<br />
CACTUS RIDGE& Litter due 10-16-80. Slrea CH. Fieldmaster's Cast the<br />
Die (CH. Little Abner of Fltntridge ~ CH. Briarpatch of Bon,ie-Blue).<br />
Dams Fieldmaster's Clover Patch (CH. Fieldmaster of Flintridge X<br />
F1eldmaster's Graffiti). Also, stud service by Beauwood's Gamblin'<br />
Bear CD. Red merle, 22•, 60 lbs., OFA Good-to approved bitches.<br />
Sire& George's Red Rustler. Dama Beauwood's Qal1gari Bear. See<br />
Spring 80 AUSSIE TIMES. Lorel\a suenram, 109t N. Oakridge Dr.,<br />
Edmond, Oklahoma 7)0)4. (405) 341-7716.<br />
,<br />
COPPERTONE KENNELS&<br />
Available to a loving show home only--Black tricolor<br />
male. Slre a CH. Rising Sun of Windermere CD STD. Dam a CH.<br />
Shanks' Ginger Blue of Coppertone CD. DOBa 1-16-79. Obedience<br />
trained. Pull collar, T\ arrow blaze, copper trim. Excellent structure<br />
& movement a~d a blue ribbon personality. 4900 w. Parkview<br />
Dr., Fort Collins, c ·.olorado 80526. (30~) 226-4018.<br />
BLACKBERR~E · KENNELS& For sale, puppiesl Top bloodlines! Out of<br />
CR. Windcbant Blackberrie Muffin a~d by CH. Country Classic of su~nybrook.<br />
Contact& Sandy Tubbs, )14 B. Orleans St., Otsego, Michigan<br />
49078. (616) 694-2905.<br />
SAKONWETa Sakognet•s Belle Star-red & white Qitch. Whelped 3-<strong>11</strong>-80.<br />
Eyes clear 6-10- o. (CH. Yankee Clipper of Wingmont X Tayler's<br />
Blue Prissy-top Wood's line). Good honest mover with a very sweet<br />
disposition. Sakonret Times-flashy red tri. Whelped 6-21-80.<br />
Super smart. Sako e 's America Revolitio CD (Sore se •s Ked Ma<br />
X Prissy) X Beauwood 1 s Whisperi~~ Pine (CH. Clipper X Beauwood's<br />
Paprika). Lind£:). M. Gray, 68 Bourne Ave., Tiverton, Rhode Island<br />
02878. (401) 841-3408 ~ (work) days 8-2.<br />
HAPPY D.AYs ·a For sale. Happy Days-Fltntridge pups in blue and black.<br />
Well-marked', well-bred.·, with great perso"f\alies.. Sh9w and pet.<br />
Faith Wascher, 17614 Tribune St., Granada Hilla, Calif. 91344.<br />
(213) 360-6924.<br />
CACTUS RIDGE& For sale, a beautiful blue merle with copper and<br />
white, 7 mos. old male, Aristocrat's Beau Brummer!, 2-25-80. Sirea<br />
CH. Las Rocosa Hot Flash (CH. Las Rocosa Shiloh C CH. Las Rocosa<br />
Sadie Blue). Dama Make a Wish of Windermere (CH. Pap1llon of<br />
Meshlacon X Winter Wlshes of Windermere). Pedigree & pictures sent<br />
on request. Lorena suenram, 109t • Oakridge Dr., Edmond,<br />
Oklahoma 710}4. (405) )41-7716.<br />
£!!..§:a COmbiTliTJp; two grent blood.lines-A'fternqon Delight of su-nnybrook<br />
(CH. Sashena of Flintridge X CH. Freedom of Fli~tridge) to<br />
CH. Hallmark of Wi~d.ermere (CH. Sun's Mark of Wtndermere CD X West~<br />
wind's Miss Moon Glow CD STD OTD). Fall breeding pla~ned.<br />
Frank Baylis, l1247i Morrison st., No. Holly.wood, Calif. 91601.<br />
(213) 762-26)1.<br />
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(For sale Co t.)<br />
BEAUWOODa Litter due October 15, <strong>1980</strong>. CH. Beauwood's striding Bear<br />
CD X Beauwood's Paprika. See ad this issue under Beauwood Ke~fiels.<br />
This is Paprika's last litter. She is a proven producer of quality<br />
and so is Strider. Uebra Pardridge, 3109 W. Newberry Rd., Pontiac,<br />
M1ch1ga~ 48055· (313) 6?J-6J48. (Temporary address).<br />
PEARTREE:a Litter by Fieldma.ster• s Key to the Mint (CH. Little Alaner· •<br />
of Fli<strong>11</strong>tridge X CH. Briar Patch of Bonnie Blue)., ar)d out of Delray's<br />
Sorcerer's Mistress CD (Flying LP Happy Boy X Blue Isle S~otch<br />
Lassie). Sire has 1 major and 5 pointe toward his championship & the<br />
dam was A.. s. c-; of Washington's Obed. Record of Merit Willner· for<br />
19?9-80. Vicky Partridge, P.o. Box 51, Fall City, wash. 98024.<br />
(206) 222-7125. .<br />
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Wind chant<br />
NOvember litter by<br />
**Windchaht Shepherd***<br />
(linebred ~alt of Flintridge)<br />
out of<br />
**CH. Blue Tasma~ian Devil**<br />
-champion producer-<br />
We can't say enough about these<br />
two great dogs. But, two words<br />
can tell it all--Consistant<br />
Quality. Pedigrees & pictures<br />
sent on request.<br />
Also available-pick puppy by<br />
CH. Country Classic of sunnybrook<br />
and out of CH. Windchant<br />
Blackberrie Muffin.<br />
**********<br />
Carol J. Futymoek1<br />
1721 Fletcher<br />
Lansing, Michigan 48910<br />
(51?) 3?1-4664<br />
A~nounci~g a new working dog<br />
degree~--the LRU (Lazy Ranch<br />
DOg). Shown above exhibiting<br />
the qualificatio~s<br />
needed to<br />
meet the requirements ie<br />
Bumblebee's Best Bet of<br />
Twotrack and his trained<br />
ram Jewels.<br />
,<br />
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•<br />
LITTLE RIVER KENNEL<br />
show report card<br />
Advanced pupil<br />
CH LITTLE RIVER'S WHISPER<br />
CH Beauwood's Out Rustlin' Bear CDX<br />
Sultry Lady of Little River CD<br />
COmments:<br />
Achievements<br />
Best in Show 8/79<br />
BOB 8/79 & 9/80<br />
Gp 1st 8/79<br />
Gp 2nd 9/80<br />
BOS 10/79 & 12/7.9<br />
Whisper exhibits balance in her movement, conformation, anq,<br />
her temperament. We are looking forw-ard to her first li tt~r<br />
in the spring by CH Beauwood's Stridin' Bear CD •.<br />
Beginners<br />
Little River's Blackmail<br />
CH Beauwood's Stridin' Bear CD<br />
Sultry Lady o! Little River CD<br />
llwka 2nd place out of 5<br />
3mths BOB puppy & Gp · 2n~<br />
5mths 2nd place<br />
COmments: Blackmail, a very sound and good moving male, shows great<br />
intelligence and a loving personality. A black tri(carri~~<br />
red) with very uniform markings..:, he consistinglj placeru and<br />
is !or sale to a special show. home. Pictures, pedigre~s Ol).<br />
request. Guaranteed.<br />
Little River's She-Bear of Boomerang 3mths BOS Euppy<br />
CH Beauwood's Stridin' Bear CD<br />
Sultry Lady of Little River CD<br />
COmmentS: "Kelly" shows great promise as illustrated in her successful<br />
:first show. She now· resides with her owner Karen<br />
Kaufman.<br />
"""'<br />
signed<br />
Little River Kennel<br />
RH.#l, Box 414<br />
Canterbury, CT 06331<br />
( 203) 546-9996<br />
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GREAT 9JXPECTATIONS<br />
'IJou dVEEd a Litt[E "~p,otfi9ht" in 'IJou'l. 9-utu'l.E?<br />
cJ-1 E 'l.E '~ 'lJ ou 'l. ChancE!<br />
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CcJ-1 ~potfi9ht of §E(ion ha~ bEEn b'l.Ed to<br />
§E(ion 'j_ c!l1an ('tom cfltfantij_.<br />
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(!c}f d:J'potfight of C:::h{ion iJ. a bf'uc mnfc out of f_'d-f /./uJ.tu .::;.\;_,mpl~ c>{ 2-"u""4l;tc>uk C 'D. atlnJ.hitu c>{' ~Vi,zdnm£u tw.f' ~'pc c iult.4<br />
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< W. '1:3. - '13cJ. t how - 1'ony !..U'und ~Nu u '13ucd ~how<br />
d:J'potlight at 15 monthJ. wa J. 'i3£.J.t of '13ucd and 'i3£.J.t in 2>how ut t& cNcw !:'nyl'und ~'p£Ciult.4 ; '13ut Oppc>J.iiE<br />
d:J~x. '13ut of' Wint2E U , '13L'ucpoint 2>how, cNcw c 'ngl'and.<br />
C:::ic{ion 'J. c il!lan {tom cfltfantiJ. haJ. ncun bun J.hown but haJ. p toduad two fitt£u , which, c>ut c>{ u /~f{ J.iJ.tn tu<br />
d:J'potfight came f_'c}f 0::/otgcouJ. C:::Jcotgc o{ C:::i£{ion who obtainEd hiJ. champiutHhifl in on(4 4 J.h owJ. with i! - 5 pt.<br />
majou, 1 - 4 pt. and I - 3 pt. majoH. dlllann.4 'J. f'uJ. t fittn {ul~o bud to unot&t /~f{ J.iJ.tn t._, ~potfiyht/ iJ. c•n(4 4<br />
monthJ. old . . but t& C:::Juat cNcw J. iJ. & J.iud d/{{ 'Jout f_'._,Lu . 'i3f'u£J. 6 ~f\!cdJ.l<br />
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cMa'l.y ...Lou cffnton<br />
4925 c:St. 13a'l.nabaj_ c:.Road<br />
'JE.mp[E. d {i[[j,, cMd. 20031<br />
(301} 894-8305<br />
§t:o'l.jt:an !Buj_ha (0ofdman)<br />
(212} '13'1- 923'/
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HI-TRI KENNEL<br />
is pleased to announce<br />
the impending arrival<br />
of two winter litters:<br />
SABRE X COPPER CANYON SPRING RAIN<br />
(Jimmy x Rainy Day)<br />
the first red factored litt~r<br />
from HI-TRI<br />
SABRE X ALMOSTA RAISIN BRAN<br />
(Capt. Patrick x ~aisin)<br />
and<br />
HI-TRI'S rtLLER GIRL<br />
the~e pup~ will haye plenty of bo~e and brains<br />
truely a winning combinatio~!<br />
Litter~ due Noye~er 22 1 <strong>1980</strong><br />
HI-TRI KENNEL<br />
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Mary M. Boltz<br />
1400 W. Main<br />
Lexington, S.C.<br />
29072<br />
803.-359-4818<br />
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Casa Buena<br />
The only shortcut<br />
to breediltf, quality. ..<br />
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... is buying quaJity.<br />
c ·o~ning in Nov.<br />
Pu.ppies by ...<br />
Ch. Chulo .Rojo<br />
. of Fai roaks ·<br />
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,<br />
.a<br />
nd<br />
Ch. Cascade Blue<br />
Both of these outstanding individuals<br />
are producers of Conformation Champions,<br />
Obedience and Working title holders:<br />
SOUND, HEALTHY WORKERS A GUARANTEE~~<br />
Neil And jeanne Weaver, <strong>11</strong>05 Sugden Rd. Union Lk. Mi. 48085<br />
Ph. )1J-J60-0}43<br />
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BEAm!OOD ~N ELS<br />
We moved to Michigan to work and that's exactly what we're doingl -<br />
CH.BEAUWOOD'S OUT RUSTLIN' BEAR,CDX<br />
(George's Red Rustler x Beauwood's Caligari Bear)<br />
red merle, 22", 60 lbs •<br />
Rus is doing a super<br />
job on ducks and sheep<br />
now that I have learned<br />
where to position myself.<br />
Rus now has 3 Champion<br />
offspring.(Congrad. to<br />
Ethel Rich and Little<br />
River Whisper - we<br />
thought her finished<br />
last fall but she needed<br />
1 pt •• She just finished<br />
with a BOB in L.I.)<br />
Rus is started in his<br />
U.D. work and we hope<br />
for that wonderful TD<br />
by spring.<br />
'<br />
'<br />
Johnny and I had a<br />
wonderful time at the<br />
Nationals despite the<br />
rain.The hospitality<br />
was super and I feel<br />
Washington did a marvelous<br />
job.<br />
John got a 74 in ST.<br />
Ducks under Bob Vest·.<br />
for his 1st STD leg<br />
and qualified at both<br />
IASA and ASCA in Open<br />
obedience.<br />
Foxie just joined our<br />
family and as shown here<br />
immediatly let her main<br />
interests be known. In the<br />
breed ring she took BOB<br />
puppy her 1st and only time ._.._ ...::;;:;;.;:;:::==:o<br />
shown.<br />
CH.BEAUWOOD'S JOHNNY WALKER RED,CDX<br />
(CH.Beauwood's Out Rustlin' Bear,CDX x CH.Moonshine of)<br />
red merle,2lt':55 lbs.<br />
Windermere<br />
BEAUWOOD'S BLUE LAD FOXIE LADY<br />
(Blue Lad Rocky Road x Beauwood's Panda Bear)<br />
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Beauwood Kennels ~ ·<br />
Debra Pardridge,3109 W.Newberry Rd. ,Pontiac,Mich.48055 (313)673-6348<br />
tJf\Po'-R~~\.~<br />
~0.\}"'(.SS<br />
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Fancy .<br />
with workin9 potential<br />
· p,v:p,s for sale<br />
w halped au 2 9<br />
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Red Merle Hales<br />
Red and White Females<br />
Ch. Chula Ro"o of Fairoaks<br />
SIRE: _Mighty Fine's Acey Duecy<br />
akota Blue Cotton Can<br />
Ch Chula Rojo of Fairoaks<br />
Mi ht Fine Kalamazoo I<br />
DAM: Kalamazoo's Fancr<br />
Te uila<br />
Sue or Gary Lawrence<br />
19958 E. Euclid Dr. Aurora, Colo. 80016 (303) 690-5151<br />
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FARM<br />
ANNOUNCES<br />
C'"f. IACOVETT'S<br />
BUCK<br />
IKE<br />
CH.FANCV FREE<br />
OF FLINTRlOGE<br />
ALIBI IKE OF ABERDARE<br />
cw151Ell ~'<<br />
<strong>11</strong> PO I NTS PAT _l.oc.H P\l:n&E<br />
R+. 2- ~ox Slob<br />
:rRC.KSOf\VI LLEJ Afl.<br />
,2-c:nb<br />
POWDER<br />
OUTlAW<br />
RIVER<br />
ANNIE_<br />
ANNIE
SAN PEDRO AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS<br />
-------------------------------------OFFERS------------------------~~--~~--<br />
A BEAUTIFULLY BRED LITTER OF CHAMPION SIRED PUPPIES WITH TOP<br />
PRODUCERS ON BOTH SIDES.<br />
CH. CRYSTAL PISTOL OF BONNIE BLU<br />
CY. ACE BERRY OF HAZELWOOD<br />
CH. SNOWS REGAL CACTUS .BERRY<br />
DUE SEPT. <strong>1980</strong><br />
CACTUS OF FLINTRIDGE<br />
SAY IT'S SALLY OF SUNNYBROOK<br />
PERFECTIONS OF SUNNYBROOK<br />
CH. WILDHAGENS DUTCHMAN OF FLINTRIDGE<br />
THISTLE OF FLINTRIDGE<br />
EVANS REGAL SPICE<br />
JARVIS MATHILDA<br />
SALT QF FLINTRIDGE<br />
NETTESHEIM$ TWINKLE<br />
CH. SIMBA BLUE CHIPS<br />
CH. SUMMER BREEZE OF SUNNYBROOK<br />
THANK YOU TED AND BOBBIE FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO BREED TO<br />
SUCH A FINE DOG.<br />
A STRONG LINEBREEDING TO CACTUS OF FLINTRIDGE.<br />
CH. PEACE PIPE BIRCH BARK<br />
TAOS OF SAN PEDRO<br />
SAY IT'S SALLY OF SUNNYBROOK<br />
DUE OCT. 19BO<br />
CH. HEADLINER OF SUNNYBROOK<br />
SAN PEDROS ROSE OF COUNTRYWOODS<br />
SHADY ACRES EASY TOO<br />
CACTUS OF FLINTRIDGE<br />
SAGA OF FLINTRIDGE<br />
CACTUS OF FLINTRIDGE<br />
PERFECTIONS OF SUNNYBROOK<br />
CH . PAPILLON OF MESHLACON<br />
CH. SUMMER BREEZE OF SUNNYBROOK<br />
CACTUS OF FLINTRIDGE<br />
SAND CANYON EASY DOES IT<br />
OUR GOAL IS PUPS FULL OF PERSONALITY, ·INTELLIGENCE, & SOUNDNESS.<br />
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PUPS FULLY GUARANTEED·<br />
-------------SERIOUS SHOW HOM~S,<br />
PLEASE.-----~-......,..------<br />
Joe & Judie Hughes, Box 57, Edg~wQod, New Mexico 87015
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!Bfue cf?oC!<br />
Ann's Lace of Sunnybrook<br />
(Sunkist Mister of Sunnybrook X Afternoon Delight of Sunnybrook)<br />
is ex_pecting her first litter in Mid-December<br />
Sired by: Ch. Affirmed<br />
of Sunnybrook<br />
(Cactus of Flintridge X Ch. Sashena<br />
of Flintridge)<br />
2130 S. Black Mooq flrlv~<br />
Tucson, ~oqa 85730<br />
~lreroq Neja<br />
88~475S
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS - J. Frank Baylis • Russell Malone<br />
<strong>11</strong>247 1 / 2 Morrison Street • No. Hollywood, California 91601 • (213) 762-2631<br />
A PLANNED. BREEDING •••<br />
CH. RISING SUN<br />
OF WINDERMERE CD, STD<br />
Black Trl, 22", 60 lbs.<br />
Sire: CH . Windermere's Sunshine of Bonnle-Biu COX<br />
Dam: Blue Heather of Windermere<br />
SITTING PRETTY<br />
OF SUNNYBROOK<br />
Blue merle, copper & wh ite, 20", 50 lbs.<br />
OFA AS-<strong>11</strong>69, Eyes Checked Normal<br />
Sire: CH. Fieldmaster of Flintridge<br />
Dam : CH. Summer Breeze of Sunnybrook<br />
,<br />
Sitting Pretty is planned to be bred to "Rio" In approximately December, <strong>1980</strong>, blues and blacks<br />
expected. This cross will be a blending of some of the finest bloodlines. Pictures and pedigree ~<br />
sent on request. Reservations suggested.<br />
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Looking For Something Hot?<br />
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Shown 9 times,<br />
: 9 firsts.<br />
Blue merle with copper and white.<br />
Bo rn July 8, 1979.<br />
Red producer.<br />
22 inches , 60 po unds .<br />
L7<br />
Crystal Dash of Hazelwood<br />
Ch . Crystal Pi stol of Bonnie-Blu<br />
Si zzlin Sam<br />
Azure Lace of HodgeLodge<br />
Ch . Dutchman o f Flintridge<br />
Ch . Hi ggi ns ' La dy Blue<br />
Lloyd and Susan Higgins<br />
P. O. Box 133<br />
Clearlake Park, Ca 95424<br />
(707) 994-3737<br />
Hi ggins 1 ~t; aggie<br />
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Puppies<br />
Expected:<br />
out of these bitches<br />
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Ch. Fancy Free of Flintridge<br />
blue merle , copper and white<br />
(Sisl er's John x Chili of Flintridg e )<br />
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Higgins' Pazazz<br />
black tri<br />
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(Ch . Fieldmaster ~ of Flint ridge<br />
x Ch . Patch- Work Quilt)<br />
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Higgins' Misty Morning of L7<br />
blue merle and white<br />
(Crystal Dash of Hazelwood x Ch . Higgins' Lady Bl ue)<br />
being bred now to Ch . Papillon of Meshlacon<br />
Lloyd and Susan Higgins<br />
P.o. Box 133<br />
Clearlake Park, Ca 95424<br />
(707) 994-3737
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CH. de LEON'S BARON<br />
& BORNASTAR of ABERDARE<br />
"BANNER" ••.•••<br />
Winner of 13 major points<br />
Shows strong interest in stock<br />
Exhibits a natural fetching ability<br />
Handled by our daughter, Linda in<br />
Obedience and junior showmanship<br />
Due to be bred in October to ...... .<br />
ARISTOCRAT of WINDEMERE (Sunny & Heather)<br />
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<strong>11</strong>6<br />
Al & Mary Antinetti<br />
Tuolumne, California 95379<br />
NORTH FORK<br />
KENNEL<br />
P.O. Box 807<br />
209-928-3454
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERV KENNEL<br />
ROBERT & BONNIE YORK<br />
I CAsc&o£~
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Introduces ..... Timberwood's Summer Mist<br />
Sire: Mex./ASCH. Adelaide's Scotsman of Windermere<br />
Dam: Miss Demeanor, CD<br />
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Aqua roo -Aussies<br />
n/a<br />
Sisler's John<br />
n/a<br />
Ch Freedom of Flintridge CD<br />
Harper's Old Smokey<br />
Chile of Flintridge<br />
Blue Spice of Flintridge<br />
THREE PINES WINCHESTER FLINT<br />
Harper's Old Smokey<br />
Salt of Flintridge<br />
Blue Spice of Flintridge<br />
Meshlacon's Trilogy<br />
Evan's Regal Spice<br />
Meshlacon's Flower Blue Chips<br />
Evan's Bonnie Blue Chips<br />
P U P P I E S( due in November)<br />
Boehmer's Four Man<br />
Ch Las Rocosa Shilon CD<br />
Hosmer ' s J i <strong>11</strong><br />
Las Rocosa Canadian Pepe CD RD<br />
Ansel's Blue Badger<br />
Las Rocosa Canadian Mist<br />
Ansel's Canadian Club<br />
7f AQUAROO CREAM SODA CD<br />
Salt of Flintridge<br />
Flash of Flintridge<br />
Leavitt's Patches<br />
Gilman's Aquaroo Thirsty CD<br />
Herdsman of Flintridge<br />
Heard's Queeny<br />
Cannon's Poppy<br />
Dick & Bernadette Gilman<br />
·1 0513 Hwy 234<br />
Gold Hill, Oregon 97525<br />
(503) 855-7788<br />
Also for Sale: Enchantment of Windermere<br />
out of Ch. Sunshine of Bonnie Blue CDX<br />
& Ch. Tophand's Lisa UD<br />
Pictures and pedigree upon request.<br />
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DateofShow _____________ ShowName __________________________________ __<br />
Location<br />
Judge( s) __________________________ _<br />
No. Entries: Puppy dogs ___ Dogs ___ Puppy bitches ___ Bitches __ Specials_<br />
BREED<br />
Puppy Dogs<br />
Puppy Bitches<br />
2-4 __________________ 2 - 4. _______________<br />
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BEST OF BREED PUPPY<br />
BEST oF OPPOSITE SEx puppy<br />
DOGS<br />
BITCHES<br />
6 - 9. ___________________________ 6 - 9-________________ _<br />
9- 12. _____________ _ 9 - 12. ________________ _<br />
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Amer. Bred______________ Amer. Bred ____________________<br />
Bred by Exhib. --------------------<br />
Open Black.___________________<br />
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Open Black ______________ _<br />
Open Blue Merle----------------- Open Blue Merle ______________<br />
• Open Red________________________ Open Red ___________________<br />
Open Red Merle__________________<br />
[WINNERS DOG<br />
Open Red Merle. _____________ _<br />
(WINNERS BITCH<br />
[RESERVE WINNERS DOG( '"::R:-:E=-:S:-:E:-:R:-:V:-:::E=-::W:::IN::":':"N::::E::-:R:-::S::-:B=-I:::T::-:C:-:H:=-------<br />
rBEST OF BREED<br />
[BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX<br />
Stud Dog__________________ Brood Bitch ________________ _<br />
Brace /<br />
OBEDIENCE<br />
Novice Y _________________________<br />
Novice _________________________<br />
Grad. Novice _______________________<br />
Open _____________________________<br />
Utility _____________________________<br />
High Scoring Dog ____________________<br />
JUNIOR HANDLING<br />
• Age _____________________ Age ________________________<br />
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RESULTS FROtt THE <strong>1980</strong> ASCA NATlOiiAL SPECIALTY AND WORKING TRIAL<br />
AUGUST 30, <strong>1980</strong> ENUMCLAW, WASHINGTON KING COUNTY FAIR GRAUNDS<br />
PUPPY DOGS 6 DOGS 66 PUPPY BITCHES 5 BITCHES 81 SPECIALS 39<br />
~ON-REGU LAR DOGS {PUPPIES ) Judge: DERECK HOWARTH<br />
2-4 Mertes 1 shown 2-4 AOAC 2 ahown<br />
1. Grant Hill Starr Buek 1. Little Spot'• Doe Holiday<br />
2. Coal Duat of Bonnie-Blu<br />
4-6 Merle• 1 shown 4-6 ADt& 2 ahown<br />
1. Little Spot's Red Razzmatazz 1. Northeotea Grand Teton<br />
2. Starcroaa Elksman<br />
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Non-REGULAR BITCHES (PUPPIES) Judge:<br />
2-4 Merles 4 shown .<br />
2-4 NJAC 4-6 Merle•<br />
1. Copper Canyon's Ma Chera Mio<br />
none shown none ahown<br />
2. Unnamed<br />
3. Wallflower of Windermere 4-6 AOAC 1 shown<br />
4. Timberwood 1 s Justa Crystal Blue 1. Little Spot's Razzlin Joni<br />
BEST PUPPY:<br />
Judge: DERECK HOWARTH<br />
NORTHCOTES GRAND TETON<br />
BEST PUPPY<br />
BEST OPPOSITE SEX PUPPY: COPPER CANYOII' S MA CHERA MIO<br />
NON-REGULAR DOGS Judge: DERECK HOWARTH<br />
STOCKDOG MALE 5 shown<br />
1 SLASH V EASY JET, CD, STD-s&d<br />
2 Ch. Apache Tears of Timberline, UD, ATD,OTD<br />
3 Ch. Powder River's City Slicker, AD, STD,OTD<br />
4 PAt:. eb-Work a Drum<br />
STOCKDOG FEMALE 4 shown<br />
1 Ch. Colorado's Ravishing Ruby, CE,STD<br />
2 COLORADO'S LACE LEGGINS<br />
3 SILVERLEIXE'S CATrLE KATE, CDX, STD-d<br />
4 SAGE'S KELLY BLUE, CDX<br />
BEST STOCKDOG ; SLASH V EASY JET, CD,, STD-a d<br />
STUD DOG 5 shown<br />
1 ·Ch. Sun 1 • Mark of Windermere, CD<br />
2 Ch. Tr!.- !~ry Y.(!l"'lkee Dandy, CDX, WR.D<br />
3 Mex & ASCA Ch. Adelaide's Scotsman of Windermere<br />
BROOD BITCH 2 shown<br />
1 Ch. Colea Buttons of Talkook<br />
2 Silverled88'1 Cattle Kate, CDX, STD-d<br />
VETERA.~S 3 shown<br />
l Ch. Tri:Ivory Yankee Dandy, CDX,WRD<br />
2 Lambeth'• Speckles, STD-a,OTD-d<br />
3 Gilman' • Aquaroo Thirsty, CD<br />
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f.C:GU LAR DOGS<br />
JUDGE: JUDY SCHOLES<br />
6-9 PUPPY DOGS lO shown<br />
l Happy Day 1 s Spectacular Bid<br />
2 Sunser Rey Over the Rainbow<br />
3 Bri~ado on Huckle Berry Fin<br />
4 Final Edition of Windermere<br />
r- NOVICE DOG 5 shown<br />
.. T Blueprint Radar<br />
2 Graat Hill Silverado Buckaro<br />
3 Br br.adoon' • New Era<br />
4 Bluf!' Baron of Looking-Glass<br />
AMERICAN BR ED DOG 9 shown<br />
l~h V Wi ld Timber<br />
2 Hlg~ l ns Razzamatazz of Larkspur<br />
3 Rifleman of Windermere<br />
4 Fieldmaster'• Key To The Mint<br />
OPEN BLACK DOG 9 shown<br />
l Fieldmaster 1 s Pizza de Action<br />
2 Sunwood 's Reach For The Sun<br />
3 Celebration of Sunnybr~ok, CD<br />
4 Sandyland's On The Rocks<br />
OP EN RED DOG 4 shown<br />
~ Sing[e Pine's Alliver Twist<br />
2 Potters Whiteoak Razzle Dazzle, CD<br />
,., 3 Ole Kintyre Smokey<br />
4 Las Rocos a Canadian Pepe, CD<br />
.REG ULAR BITCHES JUDGE: STAN ZIELINSKI<br />
6-9 PUPPY BITCH tO shown<br />
l Nelson 1 s Phoebe of Gold Nugget<br />
2 ~clo~ do 's Sunbonnet Sioux<br />
3 Pride N J oy of Heatherhill<br />
4 Chestnut Hill Annie of Davlin<br />
NOVICE BI TCH 6 shown<br />
l Gom h 'wk 1 s Norwest Scrimshaw<br />
2 Su~ar 1<br />
N Spice of Windermere<br />
3 S parkl in~ Vison<br />
4Echo Pines Blue Feather Maid<br />
IMERICAN BRED BITCH 13 shown<br />
l Sandyland 1 s Little Miss Muffet<br />
2 Timberwood's Summer Mist<br />
3 Slaah V Cayenne Pepper<br />
4 Larkspur Somersault, CD<br />
OPE N BLACK BITCH 12 shown<br />
~ Hiss Demeanor, CD<br />
2 Blue Isle Troyan4<br />
3 Tri-lvory Ruff & Tuffet<br />
4 Pepper' s Shewnie<br />
OPEN RED BITCH 4 shown<br />
l Colorado' s Lace Le~gins<br />
2 Lyman's Chuckwagon Chili<br />
3 Cascade' s Ramblln Rose<br />
4 lncen e Cedar of Cheshire<br />
9-L2 PUPPY DOGS 4 shown<br />
t Shady Acres Soldier Blue<br />
2 Pepper's High & Mi~hty<br />
3 J & J Strike-He-Fancy<br />
4 Powder River Slick Stuff<br />
BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR DOG 9 shown<br />
[ Talkook's I'm A Rascal<br />
2 Taycin's The Hustler<br />
3 Walter's Shiloh of Gabrielino<br />
4 Great Expectations of Happy Days·<br />
OPEtf DOG, BLUE MERLE 14 shown<br />
[ Three Ptne's Blue Inspiration<br />
2 Sivornook Mika<br />
3 Fleldmaster's Blue Isle Barnstormer<br />
4 Minx's Halko<br />
OPEN RED MERLE DOG 2 shown<br />
t Fortado 1 s Banjo<br />
2 Sllvertone High Voltage<br />
WINNER'S DOG: FIELDMASTER'S PIZZA DE<br />
ACTION<br />
RESERVE WINNER'S DOG:<br />
SINGLE PINE'S ALLIVER<br />
9-12 PUPPY BITCH 6 shown<br />
l Rainbow's rri Ivory Melody<br />
2 Mark's Image of Pandemonium<br />
3 Windhills Mistry<br />
4 Antione'• Bianca of Sunny Brook<br />
BRED-BY-EXHIBITOR BITCH 9 shown<br />
[ Three Pin~ Carbine . ,<br />
2 Harvest Tear's Pride 'N Joy, CD<br />
3 Animation of Windermere, CD<br />
4 Brl~adoon's London Po~<br />
OPEN BLUE MERLE BITCH 16 shown<br />
[ Wannabee An Apple Blossum<br />
2 W.ya of Hazelwood<br />
3 Windhills Mist.y Shiner<br />
4 Creelman 1 • Fat- and Sa sale<br />
OPEN RED MERLE BITCH 5 shown<br />
t Spirit OWl JlLLaroo<br />
2 Kristina's Cinnamon and Spice<br />
3Aquaroo Cream Soda, CD<br />
4 Aquaroo' s Kimberley K.<br />
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WINNER'S BITCH: NELSON'S PHOEBE OF GOLD<br />
NUGGET<br />
RESERVE WINNER'S BITCH: WANNABEE AN .APPLE<br />
BLOSSUM<br />
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ST 01' ~~~U: ~<strong>11</strong>. UU.:,.LVUKI IAlUU:.J:. UI\.I,Ul 1 Wl\U<br />
ST OPPOSITE SEX: CH. SOMERCR,ST COPPER WIGGLES OF TALKOOK<br />
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EST OF WINNERS: FIELDMASTER 1 a PIZZA D! ACTION<br />
OBEDIEl«:!<br />
OVElC! A Jud~e: SUE GREENLEAF<br />
Aurora's Jake 0 1 Shawnneay score: 192%<br />
Timberwood 1 a Obi Kenobi score: 192<br />
TaDya'a Treaured Tuffyn acore: 188%<br />
Gardner'• Mandy Blue score: 188<br />
PEN_A Judge: JANICE MITCHELL<br />
All That Glitters of Gefion, CD, STD score: 198<br />
Brigadoon'• Blue Esquire score: 19~<br />
Lawson's Cool Shamus, CD score: 194<br />
NOVICE B Jud8e: SUE GREENLEAF<br />
[ Tri-Ivory Baked Alaska<br />
2 Glacier Crest Seattle Secret<br />
3 Timberwooda Summer Mist<br />
4 Three Pine's Blue Inspiration<br />
score: 19eM<br />
score: 196-1<br />
score: 196<br />
score: . 19~<br />
PEN B<br />
. Walkup'• Bilbo Ba8gina of Tri Ivory, UD score: 198 %<br />
Cb. Apache Tears of Timberline, UD,ATD,OTD score: 197<br />
Silverledge'a Cattle Kate, CDX,STD-d acore: 195L<br />
Ch.Beauwood'a Johnny Walker Rea, CDX score: 192"2<br />
flLITY<br />
Cb, Apaehe Tear• of Ttmberline, UD,ATD,OTD acore: 195\<br />
HIGH SCORING<br />
HIGH SCORING<br />
OVlCE JR.<br />
Linda Antinetti<br />
Kriatina Lee<br />
OBEDIENCE1 TRI-lVORY BAKED ALASKA<br />
JUNIOR - OBEDIENCE: KELLY HANSON with THREE PINE'S BLU! INSPIRATION<br />
REG.<br />
. JR, HANDLING JUDGE: JOAN MYERS<br />
BEST JR. HANDLER:<br />
OPEN JR.<br />
NOVICE SR.<br />
1 Shannon R. Kimes I Jackie Spicuzza<br />
2 Katherine D8Y.ia 2 Jeff Leaeb<br />
3 Randy McCorkle 3 Ronnette Hutehinaon<br />
4 Jeff McCorkle 4 Tanya Kay Hibbing<br />
KELLY HAMSON<br />
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OPIN SR,<br />
1 Kelly Hanaon<br />
2 Lori Park<br />
3 Shirley PaakeU<br />
OPEN JR,<br />
Randy McCorkle<br />
Katherine Davia<br />
Jackie Spicuzza<br />
Jamea Sicard<br />
BEST JR • HANDLER:<br />
KELLY HANSON<br />
NATIONAL P'INALS<br />
JR. HANDLING<br />
JUDGE: JUDY SCHOLES<br />
Open Sr,<br />
1 Kelly Hanson<br />
2 Shirley Paskell<br />
3 Lori Park<br />
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198U ASCA NATIONAL TRIAL RESULTS. KING COUNTY FAlR GROUNDS, ENUMCLAW, WASHINGTON<br />
AUGUST 31, <strong>1980</strong> JUDGE: JOAN CAHPI~ONICA = DUCKS<br />
STARTED DUCKS (18)<br />
1 I 353 lncenae Cedar of Cheshire<br />
2 # 126 Range Rider'• Silver Nickle<br />
3 I 127 Smithfield'• Calico Lady<br />
4 # 159 Sage's Kelly Blue, COX<br />
QS I 244 Donegal's Travelen Man<br />
QS I 185 J & J Strike-He-Fancy<br />
SCORE<br />
86<br />
85<br />
75<br />
71<br />
71<br />
69<br />
~PEN DUCKS (7) SCORE<br />
95<br />
70<br />
70<br />
68<br />
[ I 379 Vest 1 s Char~ in Bell Star, STD-d-1-c<br />
2 I LS~ Silverled~ea Cattle Kate, CDX,STD-d<br />
3 I 140 Taycin 1 a Blue Angel of Arovista, CDX,STD<br />
4 I 131 Rhodes' Sky Blue Splotch, CDX,STD-d<br />
ADVANCED DUCKS (3)<br />
1 I <strong>11</strong>7 Ch. Powder<br />
2 # 123 Westwind's<br />
3 I 202 Ch. Apache<br />
River's City Slicker, AD,STD,OTD<br />
Miss Moon Glow,CD,OTD,STD<br />
Teara of Timberline,UD,ATD,OTD<br />
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SHEEP<br />
JUDGE:<br />
STARTED SHEEP (12)<br />
I I 127 Smithfield• Calico Lady<br />
2 * 105 Blue Isle SWeet Sage of Talkook<br />
} I 133 Ch. .Beauwood 1 1 Jdlnn" Walker Red,<br />
BOB CARRILLO<br />
SCORE<br />
[02<br />
57<br />
CDX 39<br />
OPEN jHEEP (])<br />
f. #79 Veat 1 • Char~ in Bell Star, STD-d-1-e<br />
2 I <strong>11</strong>7 Ch. Powder River 1 1 City Slicker, AD,STD,OTD<br />
3 # 140 Taycin 1 a Blue Angel of Aroviata, CDX,STD<br />
4 # 131 Rhodea'Sky Blue Splotch, CDX,STD-d<br />
~V~ED SHEEP (2)<br />
I 202 Ch. Apache Tear• ~Timberline, UD,ATD,OTD<br />
2 # 123 westwind. Hiaa Moon Glow,CD,OTD,STD<br />
CATTLE JUDGE: BOB CARRILLO<br />
STARTED CATTLE (<strong>11</strong>)<br />
SCORE<br />
1 I 353 Incense Cedar ot Cheshire<br />
90<br />
2 I 127 Smithfields Calico Lady<br />
81<br />
3 # 357 WW Me~ 52-3<br />
68<br />
4 I 122 Romer•• Magnolia Bloaaum, STD,SD 67<br />
OPEN CATTLE (3)<br />
1 ; 379 Veat •a Chargin Bell Star 9 STD-d-1-e<br />
2 I 310 Butler'• Krystal Blue 4-2<br />
3 # <strong>11</strong>7 Ch. Powder River 1 1 City Slicker, AD,STD,OTD<br />
ADVANCED CATTLE ( 3)<br />
I ILLS Windaong 1 a Miska, CD,STD-e<br />
~ #202 Ch. Apache Teara of Timberline,'UD,ATD,OTD<br />
3 <strong>11</strong>45 Pieraon•a Tri-Bear<br />
SCORE<br />
88<br />
81<br />
77<br />
SCORE<br />
97<br />
72<br />
72<br />
69<br />
95<br />
81<br />
SCORE<br />
roo<br />
93<br />
78<br />
SCORE<br />
91<br />
80<br />
76<br />
HIGH SCORING IN TRIAL: #127 SMITHFIELDS CALICO LADY 102 STARTED SHEEP
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' <strong>1980</strong> ASCA NATIONAL TRIAL RESULTS. KING COUNTY FAIR GRODNDS, ENUMCLAW, WASHINGT9N·<br />
' SEPTEMBER 1, <strong>1980</strong><br />
DUCKS JUDGE: BOB VEST<br />
STARt~ DUCK§ (12 )<br />
SCORE<br />
1 #1 Range Rider's Silver Nickle<br />
86<br />
2 #139 Lavaon 1 a Co9l Shamua, CD<br />
79<br />
3 #143 Patch-Work'• Drum<br />
76<br />
4 #133 Cb. 8eauwood 1 a Jrnny Walker Red, COX<br />
QS #326 Sage'• Shade of Blue late<br />
QS #205 Harvest Teara Pride 'N Joy, CD<br />
OPEN DUCKS (7)<br />
l #159 Sa~e'a Kelly Blue, CDX<br />
2 #155 Silverledgea Cattle Kate, CDX,STD-d<br />
3 #127 Smithfie1da Calico Lady<br />
4 <strong>11</strong>19 Ch. Colorado'• Ravishing Ruby, CD,STD<br />
74<br />
75 (in aeaaon)<br />
74<br />
103<br />
' 91<br />
84<br />
75<br />
ADVANCED DUCKS (3)<br />
1 #<strong>11</strong>7 Ch. Powder River'• City Slicker, AD,STD,OTD<br />
2 #123 wea~ind'a Mlaa Moon Glow, CD,OTD,STD<br />
3 #202 Cb. Apache Tear• of Timberline UD,ATD,OTD<br />
SHEEP<br />
JUDGE: WALLY BUTLER<br />
STARifD SHEEP (9)<br />
l #1 6 Range Rider'• Silver Nickle 90<br />
2 #127 S.ithfielda Calico Lady 88<br />
3 1323 Lambeth'• Kriapy Kritter, CD 57<br />
SCORE<br />
81<br />
69<br />
63<br />
OPEN. S~EEP (6) SCORE<br />
1 #<strong>11</strong> Ch. Powder River'• City Slicker, AD,STD,OTD 90<br />
2 #140 Taycin'• Blue Angel of Aroviata, CDX,STD 76<br />
ADVANCED SHEEP (2)<br />
1 #123 Weatwind*a Miss Moon Glow, CD,OTD,STD 83<br />
2 #202 Ch. Apache Tear• of Timberline, UD,ATD,OTD 81<br />
CATTL!<br />
STARTED CAITL! (14)<br />
1 #127 Smithfield• Calico Lady<br />
2 #122 Romer's Ma~nolia Bloaaum<br />
3 #377 Donegal's Rainbow Maker<br />
4 #159 Sage's Kelly Blue, CDX<br />
JUDGE: WALLY BUTLER<br />
SCOR!<br />
78<br />
72<br />
65<br />
60<br />
OPEN CATTLE (3)<br />
[ #[17 Ch. Powder River's City Slicker, AD,STD,OTD<br />
2 #353 lncenae Cedar of Cheshire<br />
3 #324 Lambeth's Specklea, STD-a,OTD-d<br />
ADVANCED CATTLE (2)<br />
1 #<strong>11</strong>5 Wlndaong 1 a Miaka, CD, STD-c.<br />
2 #145 Pierson's Tri-Bear<br />
SCOR!<br />
93<br />
61<br />
SCORE<br />
77<br />
76<br />
63<br />
HIGH SCORING IN TRIAL: #159 SAGE'S KELLY BLUE, CDX 103 OPEN DUCKS ~<br />
HIGH SCORING JR. HANDLER-WORKING: KATHERINE DAVIS with Harvest Teara Pride 'N Joy.a<br />
MOST VERSATILE AUSSl!: CH. APACHE TEAR'S OF TIMB!RLIN!,UD,ATD,OTD<br />
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ARIZONA<br />
June 14, <strong>1980</strong>, Snowflake Aussie Show, Judgea Sue Sparr,<br />
Regular Dogs-1), Puppy Bitches-2. Regular Bitohes-10,<br />
Puppy Dogs-1,<br />
Specials-2,<br />
4-6 pd (l)a Bumblebee's Dublin Dandy, 2-4 pb (l)a High Time of Odyssey,<br />
4-6 pb (l)a Bumblebee's Irish Springtime. BOB Puppya High Time of Odyssey,<br />
BOS Puppya Bumblebee's Dublin Dandy,<br />
DOGSa 6-9 (2)t San Pedro's Little Willie, 9-12 (l)t Command Performance of<br />
HaZelwood, Novice ()}a Hoka Hey of Hazelwood, Am, Bre4. (2)a Twotrack<br />
Classic Design, Open Black (l)a Traveler of Odyssey, Open Blue (5)a<br />
Bumblebee's Quest of Twotrack WDa Bumblebee's Quest of Twotrack,<br />
RWDa Traveler of Odyssey,<br />
BITCHES& 9-12 (l)a Bumblebee's Hummin Hemi Honey, Novice (l)a Carousel's<br />
Tessoka of Natahni, Am, Bred (J)a Briarbrook's Desbah of Natahni,<br />
Open Black (2)a Bumblebee's Bizi Bee of Aslan, Open Blue (J) Mystic<br />
Mariah of Windsor. WBa Briarbrook's Desbah of Natahni, RWBa Bumblebee's<br />
Hummin Heni Honey BOBa CH. Tribute of Windsor. BOSa Briarbrook's Desbah<br />
of Natahni. BOWa Bumblebee's Quest of Twotrack,<br />
OBEDIENCE• Grad, Novice (6)a Charm of Windsor CD,STD-d - 199,<br />
of Windsor CD, STD-d<br />
JR. HANDLINGaOpen 1)-16a Brenda Seymour--Also Best Jr, Handler<br />
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HSDa Charm<br />
June 15, <strong>1980</strong> Az, White Mtn, Kennel Club Fun Match, Judgea John Mayhall,<br />
Puppy DOgs-1, Regular Dogs-14, Puppy Bitches-2. Regular Bitches-10,<br />
Specials-2.<br />
4-6 pd(l)aPearl, 4-6 pb(2)a High Time of Odyssey, BOB Puppy-High Time of<br />
Odyssey, BOS Puppy-Pearl<br />
DOGSa 6-9(1)a Bumblebee's Dublin Dandy, 9-12())• Command Performance of<br />
Hazelwood, Novice(2)a Hoka Hey of Hazelwood, AM, Bred,(2)a F1eldmaster's<br />
First String, BBX(l)aBumblebee's Mi•ter B,, CD, Open Bluel (Z)a Taos of<br />
San Pedro, Open Black(l)a Traveler of Odyssey, WDa Command Performance of<br />
Hazelwood, RWDa Hoka Hey of Hazelwood,<br />
BITCHES& 6-9(1)a Bumblebee's Irish Springtime, 9-12(1)a Bumblebee's<br />
Humm'n Hemi Honey, Novice(l)a Carousel's Tessaka of Natahni, Am, Bred<br />
(2)aBriarbrook's Desbah of Natahni, Open Black(2)a Natahni's Squaw Dancer<br />
of Odyssey, Open Blue(J)a Mystic Myriah of Windsor, WBa Mystic Myriah<br />
of Windsor, RWBa Natahni's Squaw Dancer of Odyssey,<br />
BOB, 1st Working Group, and Best in Match(7 Groups)aCH, Tribute of Windsor.<br />
BOS and BOWa Mystic Myriah of Windsor,<br />
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July 19 1 <strong>1980</strong>, ASC of Az, July Member Show, Judgea Carl Anderson, Puppy<br />
Dogs-6. Reg, Oogs-22, Puppy Bitches-5. Reg, Bitches~29. Specials-4,<br />
2-4 pd(5)• Mtn, Terrace Dusty Mirage, 4-6 pd(l)a Blueorest Captain,<br />
2-4 pb(J)a Coquette of Windsor, 4-6pb(2)a Shadbriar's Mirror Image of<br />
Hymie,<br />
DOGSa6-9 (5)a Ambush of Odyssey, 9-12 (l)a Pardon My Dust of Hazelwood,<br />
~ NOV10e(7)• Summer Storm of Windsor, Am, Bred(4)a Royalty King of Dersert<br />
....., Hills, Open (5)• Dreamweaver of Harcourt, WDa Dreamweaver of Harcourt<br />
RWDa Paruon My Dust of Hazelwood,<br />
BITCHES& 6-9(5)• Grand Entry's Ruta Ba~gins of Ironwood, 9-12(5)• Carol's<br />
Foxfire Lady of Mtn, Terrace, Novice(2la Shrum's Christabelle of Kachina,<br />
Am, Bred(6)a Grand Entry's SWeet Song, BBX(4)a Desiree of Windsor, Open<br />
(7)• Timberline Holy Terror, WBa Desiree of Windsor, RWBa Timberline's<br />
Holy Terror. BOBaCH, Welcome of Windsor, BOSaCH, Tribute of Windsor,<br />
BOWa Dreamweaver of Harcourt,<br />
OBEDIENCEaNovice Y(6) Sandra's Chad-Dobe-199. Novice(6la Gonna Taka Chance<br />
VMC-Rottw,-19Jt, Open())• Erika Von Der Wusten Rose CD-ger, Shep.-192t.<br />
JR. HANDLINGs Open 6-12 yrs, (l)a Amy Rutherford, Open 13-17 yrs. (2)a Mitzi<br />
Murray--Also Best Jr, Handler.<br />
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August 16 1<br />
<strong>1980</strong>, ASC of Az, Show, Judgea Steve Adams, Puppy Dogs-5. Reg,<br />
Dogs-19. Puppy Bitches-4, Reg, Bitches-22, Specials-5.<br />
2-4 pd(4)aBlumblebee's Best Bet of Twotrack, 4-6 pd(l)a Red Mese's Ruff-N<br />
Tuff, 2-4 pb(l)a Illusion of Serenity of Mtn. Terrace, 4-6 pb(J)a Shadbriar's<br />
Mirror Image of Hymie, BOB PuppyBumblebee's Best Bet of Twotrack,<br />
BOS Puppya Shadbriar's Mirror Image of Hymie,<br />
DOGSa 6-9(4)a Mt, View's Duskfire, Novice(5)a Johnson's Texas Dose',<br />
~ed(J)• Mt, View's Arizona Sunset, BBX(J)a Make Believe of Aslan,<br />
Open(4)a Hymie's Hi-Lite of Windsor. WDa Hymie's Hi-Lite of Windsor,<br />
RWDa Johnson's Texas Dose',<br />
BITCHES• 9-12(3)• Carol's Foxfire Lady of Mtn, Terrace, Novice(4)t Bumblebee's<br />
Humm'n Hemi Honey, Am. Bred(J)a Midget of Ironwood, BBX(5)a Shadbriar's<br />
Utopian Paradise, Open(7)• Grand Entry's Shades of Summer,<br />
WBa Grand Entry's Shades of Summer. RWBt Shadbr1ar's Utopian Paradise,<br />
BOBa CH, Hallmark of Windermere, BOSa CH, Welcome of Winsor, BOWa Hymie's<br />
Hi-Lite of Windsor,<br />
JR. HANDLINGt Open 8-12• Amy Rutherford. Open 1)-16a Stepanie Chilton,<br />
Best Jr. Handler• Amy Rutherford,<br />
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CALIFORNIA<br />
June 21, <strong>1980</strong>, CCAS Fanciers Member Show. Judgea Fred Ferguson. Puppy<br />
Dogs-14, Reg, Dogs-20, Puppy Bitches-5. Reg, Bitches-)2, Specials-9.<br />
2-4 pd(12)a White Oak's Three Star Hennesy, 4-6 pd(2)a Brigadoon's Tom<br />
Thumb, 2-4 pb(5)• No name, BOB Puppya White Oak's Three Star Hennesy,<br />
BOS Puppya No name,<br />
DOGSa6-9(J)s Unknown, 9-12(2)• Windhill's Dancer. Novice(2)a Parkers<br />
Sylvaneok Micah, BBX(2)a Windhill's Sunglow, Am, Bred()}a Windhill's<br />
Blue Specter, Open Blue(2)a Blue Mist High Country, Open Black()}•<br />
A~rogance of Heatherh<strong>11</strong>1, Open Red()}• Tri-Ivory Baked Alaska, WDt Tri<br />
Ivory Baked Alaska, RWDsWindhill's Blue Specter,<br />
BITCHESs 6-9(6)a Bianca, 9-12(5)• Windchester's Carousel, Nov1ce(4)a Polly,<br />
BBX(2)a Wlndhill's Silver Spiner, Am, Bred(2)t Creelman's Fat & Sassie.<br />
Open Blue(7)• Maranatha Star-Spangled Banner, Open Black(2) Sunsweet of<br />
Heatherhill. Open Red(4)s Dakota Blue Rainie Day, WBa Maranatha Star<br />
Spangled Banner, RWBa Bianca, BOBa CH, Tri-Ivory Ruff Rider, BOS & BOWa<br />
Maranatha Star- Spangled Banner,
~ OBEDIENCEsNovice Y(16)s Doding Duke Dallton-G, Ret,-160, Novice(17)•<br />
~ Patch-Work's Chicanery-Aussie-199!. Grad, Novice(2)• Brigadoons Blue<br />
esquire-Aussie-197!. Open(5l• Tory's Vagabond Kelly-Shet, Sheepdog-197!.<br />
Utility(4)s Towtracks Terpsicore of Depindet- Aussie-195!.<br />
JR, HANDLINGs 7 & Underj1)t Clayton Morre, 8-12(9)• Dennis Iverson,<br />
13-16(4)• Caye Weipert, Senior(J)s A, Eklund, Best Jr, Handlers Caye<br />
Weipert,<br />
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June 22, <strong>1980</strong>,CCAS Fanciers Member Show, Judgeas Dogs- Terry Graves,<br />
Bitches- John Carson, Puppy Dogs-12, Puppy Bitches-6, Reg, Dogs-15.<br />
Reg, Bitches-32. Specials-9.<br />
2-4 pd(10)s Harlequins Skipper, 4-6 pd(2)s Brigadoon's Saga,<br />
Windmill's Sweet Divinity, 4-6 pb(1)s Brigadoon's Spellbound,<br />
Brigadoon's Spellbound, BOS Puppys Harlequins Skipper s.<br />
2-4 pb(5) I<br />
BOB Puppyr<br />
DOGSs9-12(3)• Wild West Blister, Novice(1)s Copper Canyon Rustler's Salud,<br />
BBX{1)s Windhills Sunglow, Am, Bred(J)s Sandyland's On the Rocks, Open<br />
Blue(2)• Silver Pride of Berryhill. Open Black(2)s Arrogance of Heatherhill,<br />
Open Red(3)• Tri-Ivory Baked Alaska, WDs Arrogance of Heatherhill. RWDs<br />
Tri-Ivory Baked Alaska,<br />
BITCHES• 6-9(6)s Mark's Image of Pandemonium, 9-12(4)s Ridgetop's Sourdough<br />
Sadie, Novice(2)s Polly, Am. Bred(3)s Creelman's Fat & Sassie,<br />
Ope~ Blue(8)s Peppertree's Starduster. Op~n Black(4)s Sunsweet of Heatherhill,<br />
Open' Red(J)sDakota Blue Rainie Day, WBs Sunsweet of Heatherhill. RWBs 4-C's<br />
Jessie Belle, BOBs The Captain of Heatherhill, BOS & BOWs Sunsweet of<br />
Heatherhill,<br />
OBEDIENCEs Novice Y(22)s Windhills Mark-Aussie. Novice(12)sRaggedy Andy<br />
Aussie-199t++. Grad, Novice(1)s Patch-work Chicanery-Aussie-199!. Open(6)s<br />
Walkup's Snowbourn Nenya-Aussie-187!. Utility(3)• Keeshound-186,<br />
JR. HANDLINGs 8-12(13)• Randy McCorkle, 13-16(7)sCaye Weipert, Sen&or(J)s<br />
A, Eklund, Best Jr. Handlers Caye Weipert,<br />
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June 29, <strong>1980</strong>, Fun Match, Judges Beverly Turner, Puppy Dogs-10, Reg, Dogs-<br />
23. Puppy Bitches-B. Reg, Bitches-20. Specials-6,<br />
2-4 pd(5)• Stardusts Aragorn of Trilogy. 2-4~b (2)s Stardust's Cotton Candy,<br />
4-6 pd(5)• Happy Day's Spectacular Bid, 4-6 pb (6)s Sunser Ray Morning Star,<br />
BOB Puppys Stardust's Aragorn of Trilogy, BOS Puppys Sunser Ray Morning Star,<br />
eeGSt 6-9(4)t Shady Acres Soldier Blue, 9-12(2)s Winchester's Gabiel, Novice<br />
TIT! Windhill's Johney Rebel, Am, Bred(3)s Bobby's Gobber of Fireslide,<br />
BBX(2)s Walter's Shilo of Oabrielino, Open Black(4)s Sandyland's on the Rocks,<br />
Open Blue(4), Cactus Bob of Coppertone, Open Red(3)• Wrangler's of Calgary,<br />
WDs Cactus Bob of Coppertone, RWD: Shady Acres Soldier Blue.<br />
BITCHES•9~~2(3)• Arouista Collin of Talkook, Novice(5)• Miss Priss of Mtn,<br />
Terrace, Am. Bred(2)• Windhill's Silver Spinner, BBX(2)• Sweet Dreams of<br />
Stardust, Open Black(4), Fascination of Windermere, Open Blue(3)s Peppertree's<br />
Starduster, Open Red(l)s Amber's Red Magic, WBt Peppertree's Starduster,<br />
RWBt Fascination of Windermere, BOB1 CH. Wagonwheel's Jug, BOSt Peppertree's<br />
Starduster, BOW• Not Listed,<br />
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COLORADO<br />
June 22, <strong>1980</strong>, Denver Metro Samoyed Club, Judge• Jack Girton, Puppys-4<br />
Dogs-8, Bitches-6, Specials-0,<br />
2-4 pd(1)s Mighty Fine Legacy, 4-6 pb(3)s Shadey Mountain's Sumac,<br />
BOB Puppys Shadey Mountains Sumac. BOS Puppys Mighty Fine Legacy,<br />
DOGSs 6-9(3)s Justa Rock of Mountain High, Open Red Merle(1)• Mighty Fine<br />
Acy Duecy, Open Blue Merle(3)s Moeller's Blue Chip, Open AOAC(1)s Ruff-N<br />
Reddy Joe Willy Wang, WDs Moeller's Blue Chip. RWD1 Windjammer of Gefion,<br />
BITCHESs Open Red Merle(2)• Chekota's Tico. Open Blue Merle(4)s J-D Natchez<br />
Squaw, WBs J- ··D Natchez Squaw, RWBt Jone's Mity Bite,<br />
BOB & BOWs Moeller's Blue Chip, BOSs J-D Natchez Squaw,<br />
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June 29 1 <strong>1980</strong>, Quint Valley Fain A,S, Fun Match. Judges Bernice Helenski,<br />
Puppy Dogs-2, Reg, Dogs-5. Puppy Bitohes-3. Reg, Bitches-B. Speoials-1,<br />
2-4 pd(2)s Mighty Fine Legacy, 4-6 pb(J)s Shadey Mountain's Sumac,<br />
BOB Puppys Shadey Mountain's Sumac, BOS Puppys Mighty Fine Legacy,<br />
~s BBX(1)s Colorado Ketchum, Open Red Merle(1)• Mighty Fine Acey Dueoy,<br />
Open Blue Merle(2)• Moeller's Blue Chip CD, Open AOAC(l)• Ruff-N-Reddy<br />
Joe Willy Wang, WDtMighty Fine Acey Duecy, RVDsRuff-N-Reddy Joe Willy Wang,<br />
BITCHES• 6-9(1)s Colorado Sunbonnet Sioux, Open Red Merle(3)s Colorado's<br />
Jesse Charity, Open Blue Merle(2)• Colorado Columbine. Open AOAC(2)•<br />
Lawrence's Gretle. WBs Colorado's Sunbonnet Sioux, RWBa Colorado Columbine<br />
Working Dog Class(1)a CH. McGuire's SeMeGo Hemi UDT OTD-c STD-s STD-d,<br />
BOB• CH. McGuire's SeMeGo Hemi UDT OTD-c STD-s STD-d,<br />
Sunbonnet Sioux, BOWa Mighty Fine Acey Duecy,<br />
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BOStColorado'e<br />
July 13, <strong>1980</strong>, Friends of the Shelties Fun Match, Judgea Rick White, Puppys<br />
4, Dogs-4 Bitches-3.<br />
2-4 pd(2)• Silvercast Shadow, 4-6 pd(1)• Still Mighty Fine, 4-6 pb(1)• Migh<br />
Fin~ Desire. BOB Puppya Silvercast Shadow, BOS PuppytMighty Fine· Desire,<br />
D08St ~0pen > Rid Merle (1)a Mighty Fine Acey Duecy, Open Blue Merle(3)• Windja<br />
of Gefion. WD• Windjammer of Gefion. RWD• Moeller's Blue Chip,<br />
BITCHES• Open Red Merlea Dakota Blue Cotton Dandy, WBa Dakota Blue Cotton<br />
Candy, RWB1 Las Rooosa Chalcedony, BOB & BOW• lif6.hdlallllilflJE:ot : Getilol1~ =<br />
BOSt Dakota Blue Cotton Candy,<br />
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July 20, <strong>1980</strong>, Friends of Mal's Fun Match, Judges Don Wllker, Puppys-4,<br />
Dogs-5. Bitohes-5.<br />
2-4 pd(2)• Silveroast Shadow, 4-6 pd(1)a Still Mighty Fine, 4-6 pb(1)•<br />
Mighty Fine Besire, BOB PuppyaSilveroast Shadow, BOS Puppy• Mighty Fine<br />
Desire,<br />
DOGS• 6-9(1)• Mountain High's Justa Rock, Open Red Merle(1)• Mighty Fine<br />
Aoey Dueoy, Open Blue Merle(3)• Moeller's Blue Chip. WDt Mountain High's<br />
Justa Rook, RWDt Joeller' Blue Chip,CD,<br />
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BITCHES• Open Red Merle(J)• Chekota's Tico, Open Blue Merle(2)•<br />
Sweet Pepper, WB1 Chekota's Tico, RWB1 Robert's Sweet Pepper,<br />
Chekota's T1co, BOS1 Mountain High's Justa Rock,<br />
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MINNESOTA<br />
Roberts<br />
BOB &: BOW,<br />
Ausust 16, <strong>1980</strong>, UMASC Summer Show, Judges• Conf,, Phylis Beecroft, Obed,,<br />
Marl Sqatash, Puppy Dogs-7. Reg, Dogsy9, Puppy Bitches-5. Beg , Bitches-9,<br />
2-4 pd(4), Sandi Land's East Rider, 4-6 pd(J)• Joshua of Kimbrooke, 2-4 pb<br />
(2)t Sandi Land's Miss Congeneality, 4-6 pb(2)1 Brown's Nula of K1mbrooke,<br />
BOB Puppy, Joshua of Kimbrooke, BOS Puppy, Brown's Nula of Kimbrooke.<br />
DOGSt 6-9(2)t Blue Sky's Sky King, Novice(2)t Slash V, Winslow's Clyde,<br />
Am, Bred(J)t Peace Pipe Country Cactus, Open(2)t Jayhawk of Coppertone,<br />
WD1 Jayhawk of Coppertone, RWDt Blue Sky's Sky King,<br />
BITCHES• 6-9(J)tXrause's Blue Sky Painted Lady, Novice(2)t Dutch Mistress<br />
of Wyndham, Am, Bred(2)• Roemer's Cherokee Sun of Y-Cross, Open(2)t<br />
Scottsman's Lass of Timberwood, WBt Scottsman's Lass of Timberwood, RWB1<br />
Brisquet of Coppertone, BOB &: BOWt Jayhawk of Coppertone, BOS1 Scottsman's<br />
Lass of Timberwood,<br />
OBEDIENCEt Novice(6)t Roemer's Cherokee Sun of Y-Cross,<br />
Roemer's Cherokee Sun of Y-Cross,<br />
HIGH SCORING AUSSIEt<br />
JR, HANDLINGt 0-7 yrs,(2) Peter Danzl, 8-12 yrs,(1) Meg Kimbler, 1J-16(2)t<br />
Linda Peterson<br />
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MISSISSIPPI<br />
July <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1980</strong>, Miss. Coast ASC Show&: Obed, Trial, Judgesr Conf,r Dr. Robert<br />
Smith, Obed,t Brenda Stepro. Puppy Dogs•J, Reg, Dogs-9, Puppy Bitches-),<br />
Reg, Bitches-12,<br />
2-4 pd(J)r Gabbard's Little Patches , 2-4 pb(Jl• Hemi's Delight of Windmill<br />
Hills, BOB Puppyr Hemi's Delight or Windmill Hills, BOS Puppyt Gabbards<br />
Little Patches,<br />
DOGSr 9-12(1) Hado-Bar's Buckshot. Novice(2)t Fairley's Sidney, Am, Bred(1)<br />
Be&Uwood's Starsky, BBX(1) Kintyre's Lotta Smoke, Open Black(1)t Shy K &: D's<br />
Partner, Open Blue Merle(2)• Crystal Dash of Hazelwood. Open Red Merle(l)t<br />
Shy K &: D's Mean Machine, WDt Crystal Dash of Hazelwood, RWDr Beauwood's<br />
Starsky,<br />
BITCHESt Novice())t Blossom or Windmill Hills, Am Bred(1) Scicilan Kiss of<br />
Sunnybrook, Open Blaok(1)r Windmill Hill's Star Attraction, Open Blue Merle<br />
(2)• Riggin's lady Blue, Open Red Merle(J)r Shy K&:D 's Kopper Kellie, Open<br />
Red(2)r Ruff-N-Reddy Magic Sparkle, WBt Ruff-N-Reddy Magic Sparkle, RWB1<br />
Windmill Hill's Star Attraction, BOB&: BOWt Ruff-N-Reddy Magic Sparkle,<br />
BOS1 Crystal Dash of Hazelwood,<br />
OBEDIENCE• Novice Y(4)r Eaton's Amanda Lucky Bear, Novice A(5) Shy K &: D's<br />
Partner, Novice B(J)• Molly of Windmill Hills, HIGH SCORING DOG & HIGH<br />
SCORING AUSSIE1 Shy K & D's Partner- No Score listed,<br />
~ JR, HANDLINGr 4-7 yrs,(1)r Justin Fairley with Fairle~'s Sidr.ey,<br />
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July 12, <strong>1980</strong>, Miss. 'Coast ASC Show&: Obed, Trial, Judgesr Conf.r Mrs , Dot<br />
Gerth, Obed,1 Larry Schillenkamp, Puppy Dogs-5. Reg, Dogs-12, Puppy Bitchee<br />
4, Reg, Bitches-lJ, Speoials-1.<br />
2-4 Pd(5) Highwind's Copper Caligari, 2-4 pb(J)r Hemi's Delight of Windmill<br />
Hill's. 4-6 pb(1)t Ragin Cajun Sassafrass, BOB, Puppy• Hemi's Delight of<br />
Windmill Hills, BOS PuppY• H1ghwind's Copper Caligari,<br />
DOGS• 6-9(1)• Big-N-Red of Sunnybrook, 9-12(1) Hado-Bar's Buckshot, Novice<br />
~Fairley's Sidney, Am,Bred(l)r Beauwood's Starsky, BBX(l)r Kintyre Lotta<br />
Smoke, Open Black(1)r Shy K & D's Partner. Open Blue Merle(J)r Fox of Windso:<br />
CD, Open Red Merle(l)r Shy K & D's Mean Machine, WDr Fox of Windsor CD,<br />
RWD1 Crystal Dash of Hazelwood,<br />
BITCHES• 6~9(1)• Fairoak's Scarlet Ribbons, 9-12(2)• Hado-Bar's Harmony.<br />
Novice(2)t Kintyre's Tiffany Ann, Am, Bred(1)r Blossom of Windmill Hills,<br />
Open Black(1)• Windmill Hill's Star Attraction, Open Blue Merle(J)r<br />
H1gg1n's Lady Blue, Open Red Merle(J)t Windmill Hill's Regal Fanfare,<br />
WBt Riggin's Lady Blue, RWBt Windmill Hill's Star Attraction,<br />
BOB1 Ruff-N-Reddy Magic Sparkle, BOS1 Higgin's Lady Blue, BOW1 Fox of<br />
Windsor CD.<br />
OBEDIENCEt Novice Y(5) t Eaton's Amada Lucky Bear, Novice A(6.)J yShy K &: D's<br />
Partner, Novice B(J)• Bayou Cricket Guadalupe, Grad, Novice()) Cricket,<br />
Open(6)1 Gritz Metenimemzet. HIGH SCORING AUSSIE• Shy K &: D's Partnery<br />
No Score Listed,<br />
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July lJ, <strong>1980</strong>, Miss. Coast ASC Show and Obed, Trial, Judget Conf.r Dr,<br />
Maurice Waller. Obed,, Elenor Schillenkamp, Puppy Dogs-4, Reg, Dogs-10,<br />
Puppy Bitches-4 ~. Reg , Bitches-12, Specials-1,<br />
2-4 pd(4)• Diamond Laddy, 2-4 pb(4), Hemi's Delight of Windmill Hills,<br />
BOB Puppy• Hemi's Delight of Windmill Hills. BOS Puppyr Diamond Laddy,<br />
DOGS• 6-9(1)r Big-N-Red of Sunnybrook, 9-12(1)t Hado-Bar's Buckshot,<br />
Novice(J)r Fairley's Sidney, BBX(l) Kintyre Lotta Smoke. Open Black(l)r<br />
Shy K & D's Partner. Open Blue(2)• Crystal Dash of Hazelwood, Open Red<br />
Merle(l) Shy K & D's Mean Machine, WDr Crystal Dash of Hazelwood, RWDr<br />
Kintyre's Lotta Smoke.<br />
BITC~ES1 6-9(1)t Fairoak's Scarlet Ribbons, 9-12(2)• Hado-Bar's Harmony,<br />
Novice( 2) • Kintyre Tiffany Ann , Am, Bred(l)t Blossom of Windmill Hills.<br />
Open Black(l)• Windmill Hill's Star Attraction, Open Blue Merle(2)• Riggin's<br />
Lady Blue. Open Red Merle(J)r Windmill Hill's Regal Fanfare, WBt H1ggin's<br />
Lady Blue, RWB1 Windmill Hill's Star Attraction, BOB• Crystal Dash of<br />
Hazelwood,<br />
OBEDIENCEr Novice Y(7) • Eaton's Amanda Lucky Bear, Novice A(7)t Windmill<br />
Hill's Star Attrac1on, Novi ce B(Jj: Bayou Cricket of Guadalupe, Open(2)r<br />
Fox of Windsor CD, HIGH SCORING DOGt Ba,ou Cricket of Guadalupe, HIGH<br />
SCORING AUSSIE t Fox of Windsor CD,<br />
: R, HANDLING • Age 4-7(2)1 Annell Fayard with Shy K & D's Kopper Kellie,<br />
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5~<br />
Ap•~l - 12,<strong>1980</strong>. SNAC Silver Dollar Specialty. Judgess Jo Walker, Don Walker,<br />
and Don Rodgers. Puppy Dogs-16, Reg. Dogs-)9. Puppy Bitches-21. Bitches<br />
)2,<br />
2-4 AOCpd(4)s Almosthaven's Gentle Ben, 2-4 Blue pd(9)s Rain Bow Lorraine<br />
Spangler, 4-6 pd(J)s Fantesy Island's Contender, 2-4 AOC pb(6)s Midnight<br />
Lace o~ Dragonwyre, 2-4 Blue pb(10)s Talkook · "Jillaroue: 4-6 pb(5)s Ebony<br />
o~ Saddlebe.ck, BOB Puppys Talkook "Jillaroue", BOS Puppys Almosthaven's<br />
Gentle Ben,<br />
DOGSs 6-9(3) Arovista Pitchblack o~ Talkook, 9-12()}• Stardust's MRk'n Smoke,<br />
Novice(8)s Fieldmaster's Wizard o~ Ahhs, Am Bred(7)s Talkooks Rikki Rooster,<br />
BBX(4)s Great Expectations of Happy Days, · Open Black())s Talkook's Always a<br />
Winner, Open Blue Merle(?)• Talkook Superstar of Saddleback, Open Red Merle<br />
(4) 1<br />
Just mak'n Trouble of Calgony, WDs Arovista Pitchblack of Talkook,<br />
RWDs Talkooks Always a Winner,<br />
BITCHESs 6-9(5)• Q,C,'s Fairy Tale High, 9-12(6)a Bumblebee's Bizi Bee of Aslon.<br />
Novice(l)s Quinn's Sissie Girl, Am, Bred(4)s Happy Days of Mocha Mix. BBX<br />
(6)s Q,C, Touch of Class, Open Black(4)a Bright Promise of Happy Days,<br />
Open Blue Merle()}s Midget of Ironwood, Open Red(2)s Crimson Clay Lady,<br />
Open Red Merle(1)s Taycin's Cayenne of Slash V, WBs Bumblebee's Bizi Bee of<br />
Aslon, RWBa Happy Days Mocha Mi%, BOB :& BOWs Arovista Pitchblack of<br />
Talkook. BOSa CH. Somercrest Copper Wiggles o~ Talkook STD.<br />
Stud Dogs CH, Moore's Chino CD,<br />
Brood Bitcha CH, Coles Buttons of Talkook.<br />
JR HANDLINGs Novice 8-12s Carolyn Potter, Open 1)-16s Stephanie Chilton<br />
BEST JR. HANDLERs Stephanie Chilton,<br />
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Q.!lliQQ!i<br />
August 2J, <strong>1980</strong>, ASC of Rogue Valley Show. Judgea Lewis Bayne. Puppy Dogs-).<br />
Reg, Dogs-41, Puppy Bitches-?. Reg, Bitches-65. Specials-21.<br />
4-6 pd(J)a Starcross Elksman, 2-4 pb( 2 )a Echo Pines Boogie Fever, 4-6 pb<br />
()}s Lucky Punch of Starcross, BEST PUPPY DOGa Starcross Elksman. BEST<br />
PUPPY BITCHa Echo Pines Boogie Fever,<br />
DOGS: 6-9(7)• Final Editon of Windermere. 9-12()}: Shady Acre's Soldier<br />
BlUe. Novice()}• Brigadoon's New Era, Am, Bred(6)s Slash V Wild Timber,<br />
BBX()}s Colorado's Ketchum, Open Black(6): sunwood's Reach for the Sun,<br />
Open Blue Merle(7)a Talkook Superstar of Saddleback. Open Red Merle()):<br />
Tri-Ivory Baked Alaska, WDs Tri-Ivory Baked Alaska, RWDs Talkook Superstar<br />
of Saddleback,<br />
BITCHESs 6-9(10) 1 Nelson's Phoebe o~ Gold Nugget, 9-12(6) 1 Pepper's Shawnee,<br />
Novice(lO)s Brigadoon's London Fog, Am, Bred(9)s Sitting Pretty of Sunnybrook,<br />
BBX(7)s Three Pine Carbine. Open Black(9)s All That Jazz of Ge~ion. Open<br />
Blue Merle(9): Daydream of Windermere, Open Red Merle(5)s Spirit Owl of<br />
Jillaroo, WB: All That Jazz of Gefion. RWBs Three Pine Carbine, BOB: CH,<br />
Skipjack of Saddleback,, BOSs CH, Cole's Buttons of Talkook,<br />
Stud Dog(4)a CH, Sun's Mark of Windermere,<br />
Buttons of Talkook,<br />
Veteran's Dog(1)s Las Rocosa Canadian Pepe,<br />
Powder Ci t y Slicker AD,STD,OTD,<br />
Brood Birch()}: CH. Cole's<br />
Working Title Dcg ( l~: Cn ,<br />
OBEDIENCEs Novice A()}s Goshawk's Canadian Soda, Novice B(10)s Three Pines<br />
Blue Inspiration, Open B(8)s CH, Apache Tears of Timberline. HIGH SCORING<br />
DOGs Three Pines Blue Inspiration,<br />
JR. HANDLING: 8-12 Nov,(2)a Chris Shaw, B-12 Open{J)s Kathy Davis. 1)-16<br />
Nov,(1)s Ronnette Hutchinson, 1)-16 Open{J)s Kelly Hansen,<br />
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August 24, <strong>1980</strong>.<br />
ASC of Rogue Valley Working Trial, Judgea Oby Blanchard,<br />
Started Ducks(12)a Elfinvale Jesse(Kelpie), Open Ducks(6)a Dotti(Border),<br />
Advanced Ducks(2)s Westwind's Miss Moan Glow(Aussie),<br />
Started Sheep(9): Casa de Carillo Gel(Kelpie), Open Sheep(6)s Dotti(Border),<br />
Advanced Sheep(2)s CH, Apache Tears of Timberline(Aussie),<br />
HIGH IN TRIALa<br />
Casa de Carrillo Gel ( Kelpie),<br />
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A~Qat 27, <strong>1980</strong>, ASC of Oregon Silver Show, · Judges Noreen Gonce, Puppy Dogs-<br />
0, Reg, Dogs-37. Puppy Bitches-a, Reg. Bitches-44. Specials-22.<br />
DOGSs 6-9(4)s Brigadocn Tom Thumb, 9-12(2)s Shady Oaks Soldier Blue,<br />
Novice(J)s Alpine's Joker, Am, Bred(5)a Rifleman of Windermere, BBX(2)a<br />
Talkook's I'ma Rascal, Open Black(7)a Go For It o~ Didgeridu, Open Blue<br />
Merle(10)s Cactus Bob of Coppertone. Open Red(2)s Single Pine's Alliver TWist<br />
Open Red Merle(2): Fortado's Banjo. WDs Rifleman of Windermere, RVDa<br />
Talkooks I'ma Rascal,<br />
BITCHESs 6-9(6)a Chestnut Hill Annie of Davlin, 9-12(2)s Rainbow's Tri<br />
Ivory Melody, Novice(5): Talkooks I'ma Star, Am. Bred(9)s Ari~tocrats<br />
Hell on Wheels. BBX(5)a Animation of Windermere, Open Black(6)s Fascination<br />
o~ Windermere, Open Blue Merle(7)a Blue Isle Silver Treasure, Open Red<br />
Merle(4)s Windhills Scotish Rose, WBa Aristocrats Hell on Wheels, RWBa<br />
Chesnut Hills Annie o~ Davlin, BOB: Rifleman of Windermere, BOS1 CH,<br />
Whirlwind of Windermere,<br />
Stud Dog(1)s CH, Sun's Mark of Windermere,<br />
Glitters o~ Gefion CD, STD.<br />
Brood Bitch(2)a CH, All That<br />
OBEDIENCEsNovice A (5)1 CH. Miss Nutmeg of Talkook-185!. Novice B(9):<br />
Tri-Ivory Baked Alaska-194t, Open B(6)s Walkup's B~lbo Baggins of Tri<br />
Ivory UD-196, Utility(2)1 Walkup's Bilbo Baggins o~ Tri- Ivory UDy190t.<br />
HIGH SCORING DOG1 Walkup's Bilbo Baggine o~ Tri-Ivory UD,<br />
JR, HANDLINGsNovice 8-12(1)• Linda Anttnitti, Novice 1)-16(1)1 Chad<br />
Phillips, Open 8-12())1 Kathy Davis, Open 1)-16(1)1 Kelly Hanson,<br />
BFST JR. HANDLER: Kathy Davis,<br />
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TEXAS<br />
July 26, <strong>1980</strong>, Cen-Tex Summer Sizzler, Judge1 Alane Gomez, Puppy Dogs-2,<br />
Reg. Dogs-5. Puppy Bitches-2. Reg, Bttches-15, Specials-1,<br />
4-6 pd(2)a Peterbilt, 2-4 pb(2)s Blackoak sweet Caroline, BOB Puppya Blackoak<br />
sweet Caroline,<br />
DOGSs Am, Bred,(1)s Chinook of Coppertone CD, Open Blue Merle(1)a Leggett's<br />
Little Jatches, Open Red(1)1 Tri-Ivory Crusader Rabbit, Open Red Merle(2)s<br />
Slash V Frost Fire, WD: Legget's Little Patches, RWDs Slash V Frost Fire,<br />
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BITCHESa 6-9(1 )a Pebbles. 9-12(1Ja Kach1na Blue of Coppertone, Nov1ce(4) 1<br />
AAA Sizzling sweet, Aa,Bfied(2)a Briarbrook's Forever Yours, Open Black(4)a<br />
Country Cowgirl of Coppertone, Open Blue Merle(2)a Blackoak Checkerboard<br />
Square, Open Red,l)a Blackoak Katy Too, WBa Blackoak Checkerboard Square,<br />
BWBa AAA Sizzling sweet, BOBa Leggett's Little Patches, BOSa CH. Talkook's<br />
Lotta DC;llar,<br />
JR. HANDLING• 0-7 yrs.(2)aBret Dahly, Open 8-12(2)• Shannon Kimes.<br />
1J-16(1)a Nina Reaves, BEST JR. HANDLER• Shannon Kimes,<br />
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Novice<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
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Pe~.z~7.<strong>1980</strong>. Great Pyrenees Fanciers of W, WA<br />
Dogs-6.; " Bltches-9,<br />
Fun Match, Judge Jim Leyman .<br />
DOGSa 6-9(J)a Kintyre Gabby Hayes, Am, Bred(1)a Nancy H1bb1ny's "Buddy",<br />
Open(2)a Slash V Easy Jet CD, STD-d&s. WDa H1bb1ny's "Buddy", RWDa Slash<br />
V Easy Jet CD, STD-d&S,<br />
BITCHES• 6-9(1)a Hibbing's Treasured Tuffyn, 9-12(2)a Glacier Crest Glory Roada,<br />
Novice(2)a Kager's Aurora Ab1ntra. Am, Bred(2) Talkook's Never on Sundae,<br />
Open(2) Shady Oaks Polson Ivy. WBa Glacier Crest Glory Roada , RWBa Shady<br />
Oaks Polson Ivy. BOB & BOWa Hibbing's "Buddy".. BOSa Glacier Crest Glory<br />
Roada,<br />
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March 2, 1f80a PUget Sound Boxer Fanciers All Breed Match, Judgea Jim Manning<br />
Pup. Dogs- , Pup. Bltches-4. Dogs-8, Bltches-9. Special-1.<br />
2-4 pd(l)a Pear Tree's Caleb, 2-4 pb(?)a Pear Tree's Tierra Madre, 4-6 pb(?)a<br />
Silva's Daisy Botee, BOB Puppya Silva's Daisy Botee, BOS Puppya Pear Tree's<br />
Caleb,<br />
DOGSa ~-9(2)a Blueprint Rafferty, Novice~2)a Three Pine Blue Inspiration,<br />
Open(4)1 Quicksilver Five Card Stud. WDa Quicksilver Five Card stud,<br />
RVDa Slash V Easy Jet CD, STD d&s,<br />
BITCHES• 6-9(?)a Blueprint Crystal Vision. 9-12a Glacier Crest Glory Roada,<br />
Am, Bred(2)a Blue Isle Sassy Lookin', Open(2)a Ole Sombras Nada Mas,<br />
VBa Blue Isle Sassy Lookin' RWBa Ole Sombras Nada Mas. BOB & BOW Quicksilver<br />
Five Card Stud. BOSa Blue Isle Sassy Lookin',<br />
OBEDIENCE• Novice B aClacier Crest Glorp Roada-190, Quicksilver Five Card<br />
Stud-lB6.<br />
JR. HANDLINGa Jrd Place Kelly Hanson w/ Three Pine Blue Inspiration,<br />
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March 29~ <strong>1980</strong>, Caftis Domesticus 4-H Club FUn Match. Judgea Billy Lou Robison,<br />
Pup. Dogs-2. Pup, Bitches-), Dog~-4. Bitohes-6. Special-1,<br />
2-4 pd(2)a Donegal's Travelen Man-Also BOB Puppy. 2-4 pb(J)a Tara of Timberwood<br />
Also BOS Puppy.<br />
DOGSI .. 9-12(1)• Fieldmasters Key to the Mint. Open{J)a Quicksilvers Five Card<br />
Stud, VDa Fieldmasters Key to the Mint. RWDa Slash V Easy Jet CD, STD-d&s,<br />
BITCHES• 6-9(1)• Blueprint Magical Mist, Open(5)• Blue Isle Troyana, WBa<br />
Blue Isle Troyana, BOB CH, Blue Isle Sassy Lookin', BOB & BOWa Fieldmasters<br />
... Key to the Mint.<br />
1..1<br />
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OBEDIENCE• Novice B--Quicksilver Five Card Stud- 195,<br />
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April 5, <strong>1980</strong>.<br />
Pup. Bitches-4.<br />
Tyee Collie Club Match,<br />
Dogs-8, Bitches-10,<br />
Judge a Marge Wageman, PUp .0?!,;,2,<br />
2-4 pd(2)a Timberwood Sunstreamer, 2-4 pb(J)a Donegal's Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Bal,<br />
4-6 pb(1) t Silva's Daisy Botee, BOB Puppya T1mberwood Sunstreaaer, · BOS.. Puppy,<br />
Donegal's Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral,<br />
DOGSt 6-9(2)• Ole Bonachoa.<br />
Slash V Easy Jet CD STD-d&s,<br />
9-12(2)a Fieldmasters Key to the Mint, Open(4)•<br />
WDa Ole Bonachon. RWDa Slash V Eaay Jet CD, STD<br />
BITCHES• 6-9(1)a Blueprint Crystal V1son. Am, Bred,(5)a Sage'• Libra LaRee,<br />
Open (5)• Glacir~Crest Glory Roada, WBa Glacier Crest Glory Roada, RWBa<br />
Sage's Libra LaRee, BOB, BOW & BEST IN PIATCHt Ole Bonachon, BOSa Gaoler<br />
Crest Glory Roada,<br />
OBEDIENCE: Novice Y- Talkook's Never on Sundae. 197, Sage's Libra LaRe;:..t'94.·<br />
Whitney's Broadway Star-192. Grad, Nov1oea Delray's Sorcerer's M1str•sa-19J.<br />
Open Ba The Woodsman of Blue Isle CDX- 19J, . -:<br />
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April 12, <strong>1980</strong>. HushPuppies 4-H Club Match, Judgea SandJ Isaacson, Pup, DOg~<br />
1. Pup. Bitches-2. Dogs-5. Bitches-5. Speclals-1. ·<br />
2-4 pd. & BOB Puppya Timberwood's Sunstreamer, 2-4 pb(2) & BOS Puppya·· care)'<br />
or T1mberwood.<br />
~· 6-9(2)• Blueprint Rada,<br />
Three Pines Blue Inspiration,<br />
Fieldmasters Key to the Mint.<br />
9-12(1)• Fieldmasters Key to the Mint,<br />
WDa Three Pines Blue Inspiration, BWDa<br />
Open(2)•<br />
BITCHES• 6-9(1)• Blueprint Magical Mist. Am Bred(1)• T1mberwoods Summer Mi.t.<br />
Open(J)a Glacier Crest Forest Flower, WBt Glacier Crest Po~st Flower, BWB•<br />
Blueprint Magical Mist, BOB,& BOWa Three Pines Blue Inap1rat1cn, BOS1<br />
Glac1e~ Crest Forest Flower,<br />
OBEDIENCE• Novice Ba Glacier Crest Glory Roada- 189t, Grad, Novice• W1ndsong's<br />
Miska CD, STD-c- 196, .<br />
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June 281 <strong>1980</strong>. Akita Club Working Breed Match,<br />
Dogs-6, Bitches-5.<br />
Judge• Jane. Bennett,<br />
DOGSa6-9(1)a J & J Strike-Me-Fancy, 9-12(1)a Blueprint Radar, Open(4)•<br />
Slash V Easy Jet CD, STD, WDt Slash V Easy Jet CD, STD, RVD1 T1mberwood"•<br />
Crackerjack,<br />
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BITCHES• Nov1ce(2)a Blueprint Columbine, Open{J)• T1mberwood's Summar Milt,<br />
WBa Timberwood's Summer Mist, RWBa Blueprint Columbine •. BOB & BOV1<br />
Timberwood's Summ~r ~1st, BOSt Slash V Eas1 Jet CD, STDf
AUSSIE TIMES - HEALTH <strong>1980</strong><br />
Recently we have encountered a new problem to the dog breeding business,<br />
that being <strong>11</strong> ParvovirUS <strong>11</strong> • The virus is a mutation of a virus that causes<br />
cat distemper and has made a species transition to dogs. It started about<br />
two years ago on the East Coast and has caused the death of many a dog,<br />
especially to young dogs, under six months of age. There is no immunity<br />
for dogs yet, but there has been a vaccine developed and a veterinarian<br />
should be consulted and the shot given if you have not done so already.<br />
The following articles (hopefully, reprint premission will allow me to<br />
include them all at this time) contain information about the virus. Thank<br />
you Trisha Murphy and Sally Smith for sending me these articles and information.<br />
Trisha Murphy has also offered information to those who would like<br />
to help in the research of this viral disease at Cornell University.<br />
PARVOVIRUS -- A NEW CANINE KILLER!<br />
Yes, it can happen to your dog ... There•s a new, emerging disease<br />
ca <strong>11</strong> ed <strong>11</strong> Parvovi rus <strong>11</strong> and its effects are severe and sometimes fata 1. It is<br />
extremely contagious and has spread rapidly throughout the U.S. as well as<br />
various locations throughout the world. There•s no evidence this disease<br />
infected dogs prior to 1978 when it first isolated; therefore, it is<br />
spreadinq throuqh a virqin population of doqs. Unfortunately, there is no<br />
FDA approved vaccine and it may be some time before there is one on the<br />
market. Your interest will help understand this disease, develop vaccines<br />
and expedite their approval.<br />
Parvovirus (parvo) is a very small organism. (In fact, 1,000,000<br />
parvovirus particles end to end would equal less than 1 <strong>11</strong> in length). The<br />
disease can be confirmed by examining fresh fecal material under an electron<br />
microscope where facilities are available. Because of the severity of the<br />
disease, and because few facilities are able to perform the necessary tests,<br />
the animal is frequently dead or near death before the diagnosis is confirmed.<br />
This increases the frustration in dealing with the disease.<br />
This disease is characterized by loss of appetite and depression;<br />
vomiting and diarrhea are also seen, both of which may contain blood. The<br />
diarrhea may be orangish in color, have an extremely foul odor, and have<br />
the consistency of <strong>11</strong> Cream of mushroom <strong>11</strong> soup. Dogs under 5 months of age<br />
are usually the most severely affected, however, the disease does not limit<br />
itself to that age group -- deaths have occurred in dogs of all ages.<br />
Temperatures may reach 104-l07°F, especially in younger dogs, while<br />
the temperabure of older dogs is usually normal or slightly higher than<br />
normal (103 F). The incubation period is apparently 3-12 days. Acute<br />
deaths in 4-8 week old puppies have also occurred; in these cases the heart<br />
muscle has been shown to be affected, causing heart failure. Those that<br />
survive may have permanent heart damage. If your dog(s) show(s) the aforementioned<br />
signs, PROMPT MEDICAL ATTENTION is essential as most deaths occur<br />
within the first 24-48 hours.<br />
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Parvo replicates inside living cells that are themselves dividing. As<br />
a result, it affacts primarily those tissues that multiply rapidly and destroys<br />
the cells which produce white blood cells and the cells which produce the<br />
intestinal lining. Although special tests are required to confirm the presence<br />
of parvo, preliminary tests by your veterinarian of the white blood cell count<br />
can indicate the possibility of the disease (accompanied by the appropriate<br />
signs) .<br />
Because there is no FDA-approved vaccine and antibiotics have no effect<br />
on viruses, the disease is treated~ symptomatically; major concerns are<br />
focused on combating rapid dehydration, providing nutrition and preventing<br />
secondary infection. Antibiotics are only useful in preventing secondary<br />
infection, leaving the dog literally on it's own to overcome the viral<br />
infection. Water losses due to vomiting and diarrhea may be so great that<br />
the dog can die of dehydration; antidiarrheal agents may be prescribed,<br />
but in most cases the animal responds poorly. Until medical assistance can<br />
be received, Gatorade or clear broth are good for maintaining water and<br />
salt balance if the animal will take fluids by mouth without vomiting.<br />
The disease appears to be transmitted mainly through the feces, but it<br />
has not been determined if it is shed by other routes. An instance was<br />
cited where a veterinarian treated a sick doq at his establishment, chanqed<br />
clothes and went home and 5 days later his own litter developed severe<br />
parvoviral enteritis (parvo). This virus is very difficult to destroy: Ib<br />
can withstand freezing and thawing; remain active in temperatures over 120 F<br />
for 3 days; withstand most detergents and alcohol; and will probably continue<br />
to be in the environment for years to come. (Bleach -- 30 parts water to<br />
1 part bleach -- is a good, effective and inexpensive inactivating disinfectant).<br />
Canine parvovirus is closely related to feline panleukopenia (feline<br />
distemper); however there is NO evidence cats act as a source of the disease<br />
in dogs. Feline panleukopenia-virus is shed in saliva, vomitus, urine and<br />
feces of infected cats and the same may be true of parvovirus in dogs, but<br />
this is only speculative; only fecal shed has been proven as the source of<br />
virus in dogs so far. Parvo can live in a dog's feces at least a week and<br />
there can be over 10,000,000,000. viral particles shed in a single diarrheic<br />
stool. While some dogs become ill, others may not show any signs of illness<br />
but can still be active sheeders. Of the dogs that come in contact with the<br />
disease, an estimated 40% show signs of illness. There have been NO confirmed<br />
cases indicating parvovirus is infectious for humans.<br />
Since this virus is so closely related to feline panleukopenia, inital<br />
research has been done using both live and killed feline panleukopenia<br />
vaccines to protect dogs. This research is still in the preliminary stages<br />
and the vaccines cannot yet be recommended for dogs as there is not conclusive<br />
data on their effectiveness and safety. There are still many unanswered<br />
questions and tests to be run before there is an FDA-approved vaccine ..<br />
Even after the first vaccines become available, much research will remain to<br />
be done to improve them and to understand this new disease.<br />
Last year there was much talk about coronavirus, which causes signs<br />
similar to parvo, but usually milder. Some distinguishing factors are:<br />
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* Fever is mild or absent with corona vs. high with parvo, especially<br />
in puppies.<br />
* Corona may be shed in feces 3 or more weeks vs. parvo which is shed<br />
up to 18 days (longest time tested to date).<br />
* Corona is milder vs. parvo which has a much higher incidence of death.<br />
*Corona may cause repeated illnesses vs. parvo which affects a dog<br />
only once.<br />
* However, in many cases, laboratory tests are necessary to be certain<br />
of the cause.<br />
This bulletin is designed to inform all dog fanciers (breeders, exhibitors<br />
and pet owners, et al) about some of the basics of the parvovirus problem.<br />
There is much to learn about this disease and if there are additional<br />
questions your veterinarian should be consulted. Because parvo is NEW,<br />
many factors are completely unknown; only research can provide the answers.<br />
In an effort to launch and expedite a program for parvovirus, a reaseach<br />
fund has been established. Donations can be made in the form of a check<br />
or money order to: CANINE PARVOVIRUS RESEARCH FUND.<br />
MAIL TO:<br />
Office of the Director, CRLDD<br />
J. A. Baker Institute for Animal Health<br />
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine<br />
Cornell University<br />
Ithaca, New York 14853<br />
THE following article is from <strong>11</strong> DIALOG <strong>11</strong> , CANINE PRACTICE, January-February<br />
<strong>1980</strong>, VOL. 7, NO. l. Readers• and Editors• opinions, questions and<br />
experiences.<br />
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PARVOVIRUS RESEARCH<br />
To the Editor: Research at Cornell University's James A. Baker Institute<br />
for Animal Health on canine parvovirus, a completely new and very<br />
contagious disease that is particularly dangerous to puppies, has paved<br />
the way for commerical development of a vaccine to prevent the disease.<br />
Canine parvovirus surfaced in June 1978 and spread quickly throughout<br />
most of the U.S. and many foreign countries. It has been implicated<br />
in the death of valuable research animals at Argonne National Laboratory<br />
and Harvard Medical Center and has caused losses to dog breeders and<br />
kennel operators.<br />
Drs. Max Appel and Leland Carmichael at the Baker Institute (part<br />
of the University's New York State College of Veterinary Medicine) first<br />
isolated the virus in September 1978 and found that it is closely related<br />
to feline panleukopenia (FPL) virus, which causes <strong>11</strong> distemper <strong>11</strong><br />
in cats.<br />
The researchers have since shown that both inactivated and live<br />
virus vaccines against FPL will also protect dogs from canine parvovirus.<br />
As a result of these pioneering studies, several commercial companies<br />
are now working to explore the use of panleukopenia as a vaccine for dogs;<br />
for licensure a vaccine must be safe, pure and effective against cannine<br />
parvovirus. The process has been greatly simplified because the techniques<br />
for producing large quantities of the vaccine are already developed<br />
due to its use in cats.<br />
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Cannine parvovirus is characterized by the acute onset of diarrhea<br />
and vomiting, fever and often a marked decrease in the number of white<br />
cells in the doo's blood - svmotoms that could characterize several other<br />
viral diseases and some poisoninqs. Parvoviral infection is distinguished<br />
from similar diseases by the rapidity with which it spreads through<br />
exposed animals. Canine parvovirus can also cause infection of the heart<br />
and acute deaths in 4 to 6 week old puppies .<br />
Owners also can try to protect their dogs by minimizing contact<br />
with other dogs and their droppings, expecially at shows and in kennels.<br />
Baker institute researchers also recommend keeping dogs returning<br />
from shows or kennels separate from those at home for a least a week.<br />
{The incubation preriod for the virus is apparently between 3 and 10<br />
days.}<br />
If any dogs become ill with canine parvovirus, they should be taken<br />
to a veterinarian immediately. Runs, cages, food bowls and other items<br />
that may have been contaminated should be disinfected with a clorox or<br />
other chlorine solution (1 part clorox to 30 parts water}, and ill and<br />
well dogs should be well separated.<br />
Even with all these precautions, the researchers warn, outbreaks<br />
of parovirus still are difficult to control. "There are still many<br />
unanswered questions about the disease itself - how long a dog remains<br />
infectious, the route of infection, the duration of immunity and why<br />
some dogs are more severely affected than others, said Dr. Roy Pollock,<br />
researcher.<br />
The researchers are now working to learn more about the disease,<br />
its relationship to feline panleukopenia, the effect of mother-pup<br />
immunity on vaccination, and on new approaches that might lead to even<br />
better vaccines to prevent the disease.<br />
CORNELL UNIVERSITY<br />
Ithaca, New York.<br />
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Vol. CXIX September, <strong>1980</strong> 25 CENTS<br />
FOXFIRE ~ENNELS IS PROUD TO<br />
ANNOUNCE I I I A VERY SPECIAL<br />
DOG HAS ARRIVED IN THE EAST!<br />
THE BLUE MERLE SON OF:<br />
CH. PAPILLION OF MESCHLACON<br />
AND<br />
CH, SUMMER BREEZE OF SUNNY-<br />
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FURTHER HIS OBEDIENCE TRAIN<br />
ING AND STAND AT STUD TO<br />
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AND WORKING BREED MATCH!
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Cow Sense<br />
Common Sense<br />
Conformation<br />
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CH. ARISTOCRATS GRAND SIAM<br />
Living up to his name in <strong>1980</strong>, Grand Slam finished his Championship at 8 months<br />
of age in 6 shows!! In his quest for his ASCA Championship, he defeated 126 dogs<br />
with these "Grand Slam" wins:<br />
*April 18, 19, 20, <strong>1980</strong>- Bowling Green, Ohio<br />
Ohio ASC Spring Fling<br />
Fri.- 1st American Bred Dog (15 entries)<br />
Sat. -1st American Bred Dog & WD (over 42 dogs)<br />
Sun. - 1st American Bred Dog<br />
* Edmund, Oklahoma<br />
Sooner ASA Spring Fling<br />
Fri. - 1st Open Blue, WD & BOW<br />
Sat. - 1st Open Blue, WD<br />
*May 17, <strong>1980</strong>- Godfrey Illinois<br />
Best of Breed<br />
* July 22, <strong>1980</strong> SEMASA Specialty * Aug. 16; <strong>1980</strong> Houston, Texas<br />
BOS<br />
Best Of Breed<br />
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CH. ARISTOCRAT'S HELL ON WHEELS<br />
20", 50 lbs., Whelped 8/30/79, ASCA #E-3847<br />
(Photo at 10 weeks)<br />
Sire: CH. Field master Cast The Die • Dam: CH. Silvertone Easy Money (Not Bred By s uvertone)<br />
• 5-23-<strong>1980</strong> Okla. USDA<br />
RWB<br />
HER WINS:<br />
•7-22-80 SEMASA, Mich.<br />
WB (45 bitches)<br />
BOW, BOB (89 total dogs)<br />
•8-16-80 ASC of Texas<br />
WB (22 bitches)<br />
BOS<br />
• 8-27-80 ASC of Oregon<br />
WB (44 bitches)<br />
ARISTOCRAT AUSSIES<br />
Sam Magazzine • 424 High Meadow Rd., Amherst, Ohio 44001 • (216) 988-4341<br />
1J9
Feelin Free<br />
of Sum'lybrook (<br />
Sunkist Mister<br />
of Sunnybrook<br />
Afternoon Delight<br />
of Sunnybrook<br />
Ch. Papillon<br />
o Summer Nights .( of Meshlacon<br />
of Sunnybrook<br />
Ch. Summer Breeze<br />
of Sunnybrook<br />
Shown Twice: BOB-Samoyed Club<br />
of Orange Match.<br />
Best Puppy at Purebred<br />
Dog Show, Council of<br />
Whittier. (ASCofA Sanct.)<br />
His littermate, Night Moves of<br />
Sunnybrook, took BOS.<br />
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Summer Dreams of Sunnybrook<br />
(Feelin Free of Sunnybrook x<br />
Ch. Summer Breeze of Sunnybrook)<br />
Summer Nights of Sunnybrook<br />
(Ch. Papillon of Meshlacon x<br />
Ch. Summer Breeze of Sunnybrook)<br />
Wood<br />
Ridge<br />
Aussies<br />
Dana & Gale Spraggins<br />
23346 Via San Martine<br />
Laguna Hills, CA 92653<br />
(714)770-6957<br />
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140 special thanks to Dorothy Fromer for the opportunity<br />
to own and breed such outstanding dogs.
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Ch. Just A Sample<br />
of<br />
Sunnybrook C. D.<br />
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Ch. Yankee Clipper<br />
of<br />
Wing mont<br />
P~~<br />
This brilliantly colored dog is growing into<br />
his pedigree with predictable results:<br />
• A full, correct haircoat;<br />
• Absolutely sound quarters coupled with the<br />
ground-covering stride of his relatives; and<br />
• The intelligent, animated presence called for<br />
In a fine quality animal.<br />
With limited showing this year, Jammer has<br />
proven his worth in the ring with a WD, BOW<br />
& BOB/July 12, <strong>1980</strong> and WD, BOB, GROUP 1<br />
& BEST IN MATCH over 14 A.K.C. breeds!/<br />
August 2, <strong>1980</strong>. He also brings in consistently<br />
high scores in novice obedience with true<br />
enjoyment of his work.<br />
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OLIVIA M. DRAGOO, 400 NO. FINCH AVENUE<br />
LAFAYETTE, COLO. 80026 (303) 665-6976
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Dark Red Merle<br />
SIRE: Taylor's luke the Drifter, COX (by Wood's Stubby)<br />
DAM, Silverledge Mindy Taylor (by Taylor's Whiskey)<br />
t 'iJ '<br />
~ tJ Winner- Puppy Dog<br />
1979 CASA Specialty<br />
Winner- Open Dog<br />
<strong>1980</strong> CASA Futurity<br />
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Slide is a wonderful young dog<br />
with the substance, bone, class &<br />
color we are all looking for. He<br />
ilverledge<br />
has a head full of sense, and is a<br />
Aussiesquiet fetching heeler.<br />
f u./1' LJFFICE 130X 535 E DGE~ C 0D , N. H. d 7015<br />
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CONGRATULATIONS to Ch. Shamrock of Silverledge, CDX (Luke the Drifter x<br />
Calamity Jane), Get of Sire winner at the <strong>1980</strong> CASA Specialty, sire of the Winners<br />
Dog, AND sire of the Best Futurity Puppy! Nice going, Rocky!
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THE Stud ••• For 1981<br />
A Proven Producer !<br />
CH. HOT TODDY OF EMERALD ISLE<br />
Blue merle, copper & white<br />
2<strong>11</strong>12'', 551bs.<br />
Sire: CH . Windermere's Sunshine of Bonnie-Btu COX<br />
Dam: Hop Scotch of Adelaide<br />
Toddy's pups are now winning in several states! He consistantly passes on to his pups his brilliant<br />
markings, and beautiful, flowing movement. He already has one Champion pup, and several<br />
with major points. Our own Toddy daughter, Classy Lassy of Emerald Isle now has a 2 point,<br />
WB & BOW win to her credit, taken from the 6-9 month classll She also has several reserves,<br />
also from the 6-9 month class. Watch for her in the winners circle!<br />
FLASH!! We're very happy to announce a repeat breeding of the Toddy x Hop Scotch breeding<br />
that produced our Classy Lassy! The pups will be due in October. Reservations are being taken<br />
and are suggested.<br />
FOR SALE-Q.C. Totally Hot, a black tri Toddy son out of CH. Q.C. Sunny Blue (a blue merle<br />
daughter of Q.C. Wagonwheel's Jug).<br />
BOB & GERI O'GORMAN<br />
12653 EAST END, CHINO, CALIFORNIA 917<strong>11</strong>0 • (714) 628-5206<br />
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CH.<br />
APACHE TEARS oF TIMBERLINE, un, ATD (s & n), OTD (c)<br />
WINNER<br />
THEN<br />
Pictured above is APACHE at<br />
2 mos. of age on a driftwood AND<br />
log on an Oregon beach. It was<br />
about then that he began his show<br />
career by winning BOB Puppy at the<br />
ASC of Oregon Specialty in 1973.<br />
********<br />
Due to the tragic loss of TEARS,<br />
we have bred her daughter, JOY<br />
to APACHE, to give Marleen a pup.<br />
Pups are due <strong>11</strong>-25-80. 1ve suggest<br />
reservations! JOY completed the<br />
requirements for her STD-ducks<br />
title at the Nat'l. Specialty, so<br />
she is one step closer to becoming<br />
a "Triple Crown" winner.<br />
NOW<br />
Returning from t he ASCA NAT'L.<br />
SPECIALTY, 1vhere he was t he<br />
"MOST VERSATILE AUSSIE" ,<br />
this year, we took this pi cture<br />
of him on a driftwood log in<br />
Oregon, wh ere he was born.<br />
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"NORA"<br />
Mansker's Turk<br />
Taylor's Whiskey<br />
Mansker's Ana tee<br />
LAS ROCOSA SIDNEY<br />
CH.Las Rocosa Shiloh CO.<br />
CH. Las Rocosa Leslie CSD.<br />
Hartnagle's Fritzfe Taylor<br />
Boehmer's Four Man<br />
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·coPPER CANYON TERRACOTTA<br />
. Red Merle - Copper - White Amber Eyes OFA - Good<br />
1/<strong>11</strong>3106<br />
George's Red Rustler<br />
Copper Canyon Caligari<br />
Quaglino's Miss Pooh<br />
"CODY"<br />
Los Rocosa Commanchae's Chance<br />
Dakota Blue Flirt ----1<br />
Pocona Ja-Mi<br />
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OFFERING FOR SALE<br />
Jim & Colleen Tisue<br />
5~45 Beech Avenue<br />
Orangevale, CA 95662<br />
(916) 988-8253<br />
Terracotta's Royal Cactus<br />
Blue Merle/Copper/White<br />
Male 9/9/78<br />
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Fairoaks<br />
RAUSHANA<br />
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We are proud to present our latest additions. Shana, sired by<br />
Fairoaks Matayo, a Ch. Chulo son, out of Hado Bar Jill (<strong>11</strong>pts)<br />
and out of Fairoaks Sweetwater Holly, a Chulo daughter, out of<br />
Fairoaks Cheena Rose, a Chulo-Fairoaks Kylee STD daughter, she<br />
is typical of our inbreeding program. She will be used to continue<br />
our tradition of type & complete soundness.<br />
We are equally proud to present Lena, our pick of litter from<br />
the Ch. Chulo- Cooters Penny litter, advertized in the Sept 80'<br />
Aussie Times, pg 70. Bred by Dave Bennett, Kegline Aussies,<br />
this classy Blue Merle, copper & white female will be strategically<br />
introauced into our inbreeding program.<br />
Keg lines<br />
CATALINA<br />
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300 W . 18TH ST .<br />
CiiEO,.GI!TOWN, IL 81 848<br />
lor breeding that is bred to build on ••• Due 1st week of Bov.<br />
Pairoaks Matayo - lairoaks Christie Love<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc.<br />
EFFELTIVE: 1/15/76<br />
REVISED: 3/1/77<br />
Established I957<br />
KENJIEL NAME REGISTRATION APPLICATION<br />
"<br />
REGULATIONS:<br />
1. Beginning Janua:r.r 15, 1976, all kennel names must be renewed every<br />
three years.<br />
2. Kennel names must be used as a prefix or suffix.<br />
3. Once the kennel name is accepted and registered, no other breeder or<br />
owner will be permitted to use this kennel name without permission<br />
of the recorded owner of said kennel name.<br />
4. Dog's names are limited to thirty [30] letters including the kennel<br />
name.<br />
5. This form and the registration fee must be submitted to the Regist:rJ<br />
when both the initial and/ or renewal application is made.<br />
6. A kennel name will be recognized only if it is registered with ASCA.<br />
7. Fees:<br />
a. Initial Registration Fee - $25<br />
b. Renewal Registration Fee - $10<br />
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WANTED:·<br />
Qualified Obedience Judges<br />
United Kennel Club Obedience Trials are growing in<br />
numbers and in entry participation throughout the United<br />
States and Canada.<br />
We have endeavored to have judges from the various<br />
breeds which participate. Since U.K.C. now registers the<br />
Australian Shepherd we are requesting the resumes of<br />
qualified "Aussie" people, as well as those owners of other<br />
pure-bred breeds.<br />
If you have, or are presently showing, training, or teaching<br />
obedience classes and have shown a dog through at least its<br />
C.D.X. title please send your resume including age,<br />
experience and titles earned to:<br />
Field Operations<br />
c;o United Kennel Club<br />
100 E. Kilgore Rd.<br />
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(616) 343-9020<br />
If approved, the judges' annual license fee is $10.00, which<br />
includes a one year subscription to the official U.K.C.<br />
magazine BLOODLINES.<br />
Anyone desiring information regarding United Kennel Club,<br />
its Obedience Trials, or wishing to contribute photos or<br />
articles about the Australian Shepherd for publication in<br />
BLOODLINES, please feel free to contact Field Operations.<br />
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CELEBRIN AUSSIES<br />
Sandra E. Case<br />
323 W . 2nd<br />
Edmond . Okla .<br />
73034<br />
(405) 341 ·4463<br />
CUSTOM AliT WOIII<br />
See Summer Issue of<br />
Aussie Times or write for<br />
inf ormation .<br />
DOB :7-27 -79<br />
Blue Merle/ C/ W<br />
Almostheaven 's Frito Bandito<br />
X<br />
Burger 's Queenie Duchess<br />
19 '1. inches<br />
Brown Eyes<br />
BANYA is a well-built medium size bitch with good<br />
movement, scissors bite and a classic Aussie temperment<br />
and intelligence. She is a granddaughter of Ch.<br />
CHILTON 'S AUSSIE I and a great granddaughter of Ch.<br />
JONES' REDDY TEDDY , COX , STD. OTD. Her sire is a littermate<br />
to Ch . ALMOSTHEAVEN'S RHAPSADY IN<br />
BLUE. In Conformation showing, BANYA has 6 first<br />
placements, 2 seconds and one fourth. She has one<br />
BOB Puppy and at ASC of Mid America's <strong>1980</strong> Spring<br />
Specialty went RWB to a five point major at eight months<br />
of age! At a recent non-sanctioned all breeds<br />
show {Tulsa Charity Dog Show) BANYA was BOB and<br />
1st in Group. In obedience, in only two trials, BANYA<br />
has her first two qualifying legs toward her C.D. {190,<br />
189 1 / 2 ). BANYA has no formal training on stock, but<br />
when exposed, shows excellent natural instinct and<br />
ability. A late fall breeding is planned for BANYAwith<br />
THE MAGICIAN OF STARDUST , a super black tri son of<br />
Ch. HOT TODDY OF EMERALD ·ISLE and STARDUST'S<br />
HEMBRA,owned by Linda Solie of Alex , Okla. Inquiries<br />
welcome, extended pedigree on request.<br />
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I would like to thank<br />
Linda Allee, Silvertone<br />
Aussies, Mohawk, N.Y.<br />
for breeding this exceptionally<br />
fine Red Tri<br />
Bitch and for giving me<br />
the opportunity to own<br />
her. "Toni" (pictured<br />
here at 4 months) will<br />
be bred to Meadowlawn' s<br />
Red<br />
Whiskey (see Aussie<br />
Times Sept. 80) for an<br />
early spring litter.<br />
This should be an outstanding<br />
cross producing<br />
red puppies with<br />
conformation, movement,<br />
and strong working ability.<br />
Silvertone American Dream<br />
(CH. SILVERTONE REDLIGHT X CH. SILVERTONE HERE KITTY KITTY)<br />
Kim Eklund: Rt.#l,Box lOO,Watertown,Mn.55388 (612)955-<strong>11</strong>36 -<br />
GEORGE ' S RED RUSTLER<br />
CH. BEAUV/OOD ' .3 OUT HUSTLIN' BEAR, CDX<br />
BEAUiWOD'3 CALIGARI BEAR<br />
CH. BE:I:U\WOD ' 3 STRIDIN·:; BEAR, CD<br />
blue me rle, 2 1 ~",55 l"os. CH. SUNSHINE OF BONNIE:BLU,CDX:<br />
CH .r.!OONSH INE OF ~ I NDERi1EHE<br />
HEATHER OF ~IINDE::RME.RE<br />
1-'ITTER DUE OCT'JBER 1_5,<strong>1980</strong><br />
~ll four colors possible.<br />
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Beauwood Kennels<br />
BEAUWOOD 'S PAPRIKA<br />
red merle,l8", 40 lbs.<br />
Debra Pardridge,3109 W.Newberry Rd.,<br />
Pontiac, Michie;an 480_55 (313)673-6348<br />
GEORGE ' S RED RUSTLER<br />
CH. COPPER CANY ON CALIJARI, CD<br />
QUAGLINO'S MISS POOH<br />
BAR LAZY K'S RED BARON<br />
BAR LAzy K'S RED HOT CHILI<br />
LAS ROCOSA APACHE PRINCESS<br />
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''Missy" finished her championship with<br />
numerous wins including 1st Open Black<br />
at '79 Nationals,many reserves and 4<br />
major winner's bitch awards.Owned (and<br />
bred) by HAPPY DAYS 17614 Tribune St.<br />
Granada Hills,Ca. 91344<br />
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CH. BRIGHT PROM ISS Of HAPPY DAYS<br />
ROCK N' RYE of FLINT~IDGE X GREY DAwN of fiSP~iJuu~<br />
After a l enc thy<br />
8.bs ence from the s n ovv<br />
ring (maternal duties),<br />
JILL came back with a<br />
bang ~ On August 17,<br />
at the Lavvr enceville<br />
( Ga . ) K.C. Match, she<br />
went WB, BOW, and BOB<br />
for 2 pts.~ On Sept.<br />
21, at the Dogwood<br />
English Setter Club<br />
~ atch, she went WB<br />
and BOVl for 4 pts. ~ HiJ)O- BAR JILL , C . D.<br />
·Ne' re mighty proud of<br />
her~<br />
( l l pts.)<br />
Congratulations to I·::isty<br />
Smiley on her recent<br />
purchase of H.A.DO-BA...""-t ' S<br />
HARi:O~ONY (Ch. Chulo rtojo<br />
of Fairoaks x Hado-Bar<br />
Jill, C .D. ) • HART;WI'IT has<br />
2 pts. and 2 "les s" t oward<br />
her C.D. degree. Ne wish<br />
them the best of luck in<br />
their future to g eth e r~<br />
''BREEDING BEST TO BEST TO PRODUCE BETTER''<br />
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS •...;__ ..<br />
TOM & JUDI BIGHAM CAMP .HILL, AL. 36850<br />
P. 0. Box 296 (205) 896-2234<br />
PHOTOS & PIDIGIHS ON UOUIST
Falcon of<br />
Flintridge<br />
By---Herdsman of Fli~tridge<br />
(Cactus of Flintridge X Blue Spice<br />
of Fl1Tl tridge).<br />
Out ot---~ga<br />
of Fli'tltridge (Pure Q.u<strong>11</strong>1 of P·l1"ntridge X Leavitt's<br />
Patches).<br />
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Black tri male.<br />
22.• 60 lbs. At stud to approved females.<br />
Peace Pipe<br />
Kirk, Vicki & Jessica Band<br />
5<strong>11</strong>50 Bed Mill Road<br />
Uowagiac, Michigan 49047<br />
(616) 782-5220<br />
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Casa B.uena<br />
MANCHADO RED RIVER(B#pts)<br />
red merle c/w 21' 5<br />
CH. CASA BUENA MARI~Ul 'l'A<br />
blue merle c/w 20' 5#<br />
PUPPIES BY THESE TWO,WHELPED SEPT. 28,<strong>1980</strong><br />
CH.MIGHTY FINE DIVIDEND<br />
MANCHADO RED RIVER<br />
AZURE BLUE OF MANCHADO STDc<br />
CH.CASCADE BLUE BONNIE STDc,d<br />
CH.CASA BUENA MARIQUITA<br />
CH.SILVERTONE AMAZING BLUE LIGHT STDc<br />
SOUND, HEALTHY WORKERS, A GUARANTEE! !<br />
Neil and Jeanne Weaver, <strong>11</strong>05 Sugden Rd. Union Lk. Mi. 48085<br />
Ph. 31J-J60-0J4J<br />
CH. SHE'S DEWAN<br />
of SUNNYBROOK<br />
Salt's Trademark of Sunnybrook<br />
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Ch. Fromer's Free Breeze<br />
Southwynd is p_lanning a fall litter<br />
out of this outstanding female by<br />
Silver Eagle of Sunnybrook (Sunkist<br />
Mister of Sunnybrook ·X· Ch.<br />
Sashena of Flintridge - See our<br />
ad on page 79 of the Spring '80<br />
Issue of the Times).<br />
SOIITIIrYMD<br />
Au1fr1li1n $hsphsrl1<br />
DON & JOAN BOICE<br />
ROUTE 2. BOX 335<br />
TIMMONSVILLE. S.C. 29161<br />
{803) 346-3420
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD BREED STANDARD<br />
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15, 1977<br />
GENERAL APPEARANCE: The Australian Shepherd is a well-balanced dog of medium size<br />
and bone. He is attentive and animated, showing strength and stamina combined with unusual<br />
agility. Slightly longer than tall, he has a coat of moderate length and coarseness with coloring<br />
that offers variety and individuality in each specimen. An identifying characteristic is his<br />
natural or docked bobtail. In each sex, masculinity or femininity is well defined.<br />
CHARACTER: The Australian Shepherd is intelligent, primarily a working dog .of strong herding<br />
and guardian instincts. He is an exceptional companion. He is versatile and easily trained,<br />
performing his assigned tasks with great style and enthusiasm. He_ is reserved with strangers<br />
but d~e~ not exhibit sh-yness. Although an aggressive, authoritative worker, viciousness toward<br />
people or animals is intolerable.<br />
HEAD: Clean-cut, strong, dry and in proportion to the body. The topskull is flat to slightly<br />
rounded, its length and width each equal to the length of the muzzle which is in balance and<br />
proportioned to the rest of the head. The muzzle tapers sl ight.ly to a rounded tip. The stop is<br />
moderate but well-defined.<br />
(A) TEETH: A full compliment of strong, white teeth meet in a scissors bite. An<br />
even bite is a fault. Teeth broken or missing by accident are not penalized.<br />
Disqualifications: Undershot bites; overshot bites exceeding 1/8 inches.<br />
(B) EYES: Very expressive, showing attentiveness and intelligence. Clear, almondshaped,<br />
and of moderate size, set a little obliquely, neither prominent nor sunken,<br />
wi.th pupi Is d~rk, well-defin~d an-d perfectly positioned. Coior is brown; 61 -u~,<br />
amber, or any variation or combination including flecks and morbi ing.<br />
(C) EARS: Set on high at the sid~ of the head, triangular and slightJy rounded at the<br />
tip, of moderate. size with length meas~red by b~i~ging the tip of the ear ~round to<br />
the inside corner of-the eye. The ears, at full attention, break slightly forward and<br />
over from one-quarter (1/4) to one-half (1 / 2) above the base. Prick ears and houndtype<br />
ears are severe faults.<br />
NECK AND BODY: The neck is firm, clean and in proportion to the body. It is of medium<br />
length and slightly arched at the crest, setting well into the shoulders. The body is firm and<br />
muscul_ar. The topl ine appears level at a natural four-square stance. The chest is deep and<br />
strong with ribs well-sprung. The loin is strong and broad when viewed from the top.· The<br />
bottom line carries well back with a moderate tuck-up. The croup is moderately sloping, the<br />
ideal being thirty (30) degrees from the horizontal. Tail is straight, not to exceed four (4)<br />
inches, natural bobtail or docked. .<br />
FOREQUARTERS: The shoulder blades (scapula) are long and flat, close set at the withers,<br />
approximately two fingers width at a natural stance and are well laid back at an angle approximating<br />
forty-five (45) degrees to the ground. The upper arm (humerus) is attached at an approximate<br />
right angle to the shoulder line with forelegs dropping straight, perpendicular to the<br />
ground. The elbow joint is equidistant from the ground to the withers. The legs are straight<br />
and powerful. Pasterns are short, thick and strong, but still flexible, showing a slight angle<br />
when viewed from the side. Feet are oval shaped, compact, with close-knit, well-arched toes.<br />
Pads are thick and resilient; nails short and strong. Dewclaws may be removed.<br />
HINDQUARTERS : Width of hindquarters approximately equal to the width of the forequarters<br />
at the shoulders. The angulation of the pelvis and upper thigh (femur) corresponds to the angulation<br />
of the shoulder blade and upper arm forming an approximate_ right angle. Stifles are<br />
clearly defined, hock joints moderately bent. The meta-tarsi are short, perpendicular to the<br />
ground and parallel to each other when viewed from the rear. Feet are oval shaped, compact,<br />
with close-knit, well-arched toes. Pads are thick and resilient; nails short and strong. Rear<br />
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COAT: Of medium texture, straight to slightly wavy, weather resistent, of moderate length<br />
with an undercoat. The quantity of undercoat varies with climate. Hair is short and smooth on<br />
the head, outside of ears, front of forelegs and below the hocks. Backs of forelegs are moderately<br />
feathered; breeches are moderately fu II. There is a moderate mane and fri II, more pronounced<br />
in dogs than bitches. Non-typical coots ore severe faults.<br />
COLOR: All colors ore strong, clear and rich. The recognized colors ore blue merle, red<br />
(liver) merle, solid black and solid red (liver) all with or without white markings and/ or tan<br />
(copper) points with no order of preference. The blue merle and black have block pigmentation<br />
on nose, I ips and eye-rims; the red (I iver) merle and red (I iver) have I iver pigmenta_tion on<br />
nose, lips and eye-rims. Butterfly nose should not be faulted under one year-of age. On all<br />
colors the areas surrounding the ears and eyes ore dominated by color other than white. The<br />
hairline of a white collar does not exceed the point of the withers.<br />
Disquolification.s: Other than recognized colors.<br />
White body splashes.<br />
Dudley nose.<br />
GAIT: Smooth, free and easy; exhibiting agility of movement with a well-balanced, groundcovering<br />
stride. Fore and hind legs move straight and parallel with the center I ine of the body;<br />
as speed increases, the feet, both front and rear, converge toward the center I ine of gravity of<br />
the dog, while the topline remains firm and level.<br />
SIZE: Preferred height at the withers for moles is 20 to 23 inches; that for females is 18 to<br />
21 inches, however, quality is not to be sacrificed in favor of size.<br />
Other Disque I ifications: Monorchidism and cryptorchidism.<br />
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